LATEST WELLINGTON NEWS.
(UV TEWitißAl'H.— PKESS ASSOOCATIO.v). W BLLIN'GTO>', Wed nesday. Another nine-inch gun will be mounted at Point Hallswell. Cook's Company has taken 15,000 copiei ot the Tourists liuide issiiprl by the Survey Department, specially piinted, and three thousand morn in French, the Consul translating. They are to ba distributed over the world. A piivat's letter from Sir John Mall stales that the health of his family is much improved. Ho expects to leave England in time to be present at the reassemUinfj of Parliament. It is stated that Ministers do not intend to take action with reference to the complaint from N«w Plymouth concerning Mr Lawson. R.M., no delinite charges having been made. At ;i meeting of the wholesale grocers and ironmongers of Wellington, an opinion was ex pressed that more satisfactory terms of crediv and discount were necessary. A now code was drawn up and ordered to bo submitted fov approval to tho various Chambers of Commerce throughout tho colony. _.._-_ —,i....
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Waikato Times, Volume XXXII, Issue 2583, 31 January 1889, Page 2
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164LATEST WELLINGTON NEWS. Waikato Times, Volume XXXII, Issue 2583, 31 January 1889, Page 2
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