TONGAN LETTER.
(VSOM OCR OWN CORRESPONDENT.)
Nukualofa, February 2. [HBRB ia very little to report eibher polibi «. coinmercuil or Bocial. The new Go
wnment is fully justifying the energetic *™oi) ot the young king. Money is coming I ?™ "we freely and much more regularly °V°e. Treasury, and there is a very v _M ' lmProvement in both Customs and °w Office returns. Governmenb buildings »"eine well looked after, and put in a gS»i state of repair, and anew buildE <>f the assembly of tbe Fale Alea (the EuL t ttßnt) i 8 t0 be erected by May, P»tii ot the nextsesßion of theTongan <a{haunt, the first under King George 11. klu Baid thaft Dalgety and Co. have knn J* he firn» of Woodhouse and JHh of.Nukualofa, and thab Mr F. We bhe firm as manager
icwX Jannary, the three-masted 2""% (French) last from Samoa, torman'fi "BtiU loadin S copra for the yd!? laß few weeks we have been ht^Jg weather, and latterly
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Auckland Star, Volume XXV, Issue 33, 7 February 1894, Page 5
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161TONGAN LETTER. Auckland Star, Volume XXV, Issue 33, 7 February 1894, Page 5
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