NAVAL TRAINING-SCHOOL.
WELLINGTON. P«r Presa Telegram Agency.)
k ■-': . This day. t Jj nvfleges of the racecourse were sold liX today. The total realised was X- The gates alone fetched £310. jjwathnaver case proceeding. is felt for four men missing in a jr°^t since yesterday morning. ,iS, a°n- Mr. Reynolds proceeded South J Hon. Mr. Reynold's has leased the J*i Melanesian mission buildings and iT i nava* training-school purposes, atchaaed the Southern Cross. The /ament W UI have her brig-rigged. Sff G-B- Bret°n» R-N -' ¥* been I*4 aahager of the Kohimarama ([j.:b^ the preliminary organization of it RN., well known ijj?^*OQ "with the Melanesian mission. eil<le(i to appoint a boatswain or r' a schoolmaster, and gardener. A i made with twenty b°ys from tlie kj"^ School, who have not been conof any crime.
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Auckland Star, Volume V, Issue 1493, 23 November 1874, Page 3
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