LATEST WELLINGTON NEWS.
[l! Y TELEGR.VI'it. —I'KUS.S ASSOCIATION.] Wkm.i.vgi'on, Monday. Tick Premier, Colonial Secretary, and Minister for Public Works, left for Wanganui this morning, to attend a native meeting. They are expected to return in a few days; The Attorney General is expected here to-morrow. The Government have granted the KnKlish footballers free passes over the railways for one month. All the oav.Rn has been landed from the stranded ship Pleione. Captain S -.istenanee has arrived from Sydney by the steamer Waiiiora, to make a survey of'the IJarque Weasterlield, winch is ashore at Ohan. The premises of See "Way, a chinaman, were burglariously entered on Saturday night, and iMO stolen. The man Thomas Rudd, who has been missing since Wednesday, has turned up all right. Several licensing election notices appear in this issue. Annual meeting of Waitoa Road District on sth May. Mr J. S. Buekland holds a sale of a fine class of horses at Hamilton East to-morrow.
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Waikato Times, Volume XXX, Issue 2466, 1 May 1888, Page 2
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159LATEST WELLINGTON NEWS. Waikato Times, Volume XXX, Issue 2466, 1 May 1888, Page 2
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