LATEST WELLINGTON NEWS.
(BY TELEGRAPH. —PRESS ASSOCIATION.) Wellington, Friday. Amongst the Native Land Court interpreters gazetted for this district are the following :—W. A. Graham, W. N. Searancke and H. N. Quick, of Hamilton j H. D. Johnson, To Aroha; B. F. J. Edwards and F. H. Spencer, Rotorua; C. Marshall. Port Waikato; Owen R. B. Gerrine, J, S. Master and H. R. Burt, Cambridge ; V. Roberts, Alexandra; W. G. Nicholls, Paeroa; W. H. Wallis, Raelan; H. Clarke). Kerikon.
Lang, who was riding in the hack race, at Masterton, had several ribs broken, and was otherwise bruised, owing to his horse falling.-
Nominations for the Lincoln seat in Parliament close on the 9th January, and the election takes place on the Kith.
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Waikato Times, Volume XXXI, Issue 2570, 29 December 1888, Page 2
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122LATEST WELLINGTON NEWS. Waikato Times, Volume XXXI, Issue 2570, 29 December 1888, Page 2
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