SOUTHERN TELEGRAMS.
\Bj Telegraph—Press Association.)
WELLINGTON, this day. It is understood that the members of the johce Commission meet in Wellington in a few days to arrange an itinerary. Commissioner Tunbridge will accompany the wmnrission. Mrs Johnston, wife of William Johnston, wilder, of Rolleston-street, died suddenly W this morning of heart disease. Air James Crawford, licensee of the Imperial Hotel, charged with Sunday trading, "Me the defence that the men supplied presented themselves to be travellers, Jtong that they had just come off a ramer- Mr Kenny reserved his dcci-
NELSON, this clay. Mt James Meore, tw«nty-four years traveller to Wil kins and Field, wsll-knewn circles throughout the colony, 2 suddenly this morning of heart r^e. His wits wei-.t into his bedroom *™.«mnd him in death threes. He leaves ■»"Wow and four children
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Auckland Star, Volume XXIX, Issue 17, 21 January 1898, Page 5
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