LATEST WELLINGTON NEWS.
(BY TEL ISUKA I'll.— I'KESS ASSOCIATION.) Wellington, Last Night. Thk Licensed Victualler*' Conference practieuHy decided to drop the compensation clauses in the Bill to Uo introduced into parliament. Several young women bi'luiigiiiK to Wei litigtou have been esigHgecl for the team 'if female footballer which is b'.-ing ijot to"Othof in Auckland, and they are to leave for that city on Saturday next. The Liconsod Victuallers' Conference adopted > draft bill for presentation to Parliament, the clause dealing with compensation for licences refused beiug struck out. The chief provisions are appeals from the decision of llio coiiiinittui! and the letter detinitton of the powers of the LiconsinK lirneh. The Conference has closed. Hon. Uapt. Fraser, M.Jj C, who has been ailing for .some time, died this alternoon. Forty shearers have been engaged in Wellington for (Jiießiicliuiil.
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Waikato Times, Volume XXXVI, Issue 2956, 25 June 1891, Page 2
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137LATEST WELLINGTON NEWS. Waikato Times, Volume XXXVI, Issue 2956, 25 June 1891, Page 2
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