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GOING FOR A TRIP.

Star , Issue 6413, 5 December 1888, Page 3

 

GOING FOR A TRIP.

DUNEDIN, Due. 4. Lwfge numbers of teachers intend to take advantage of the" concessions of tie Union Steamship Company for a trip to Victoria. About forty are going from Otago. The. matter was brought before the Hon G. Fisher to-night by the teachers here and he expressed great satisfaction at the step, promising to do all in his power by writing to the educational authorities in Victoria requesting them, as far as possible, to give facilities to New Zealand teachers to obtain any. required information regarding the education system. DR STUART. At a meeting of the congregation of Knox Church to-night, an address of welcome was presented to the Rev Dr Stuart, who haa just returned from a visit to the Home Country. It was stated that the Rev Mr Cameron, who had officiated during his absence, had consented to act as assistant minister and Dr Stuart, acquiesced in the arrangement. PORT CHALMERS EEGATTA. For the regatta to be held at Port Chalmers on Boxing Day, £172 is to bo, given in prizes.

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