SOUTHERN TELEGRAMS.
(By Telegraph.—Press Association.) , WELLINGTON, this day. ' The Government have recehed a cable message from the Agent-General confirmatory of. the Press Associa-: ; tion's message re dismissal of the ap--peal of the Midland Railway Company of New Zealand. Extensive preparations are being; made for fitting up the Wellington, New Plymouth, Napier and Auckland railway sections with the Westinghouse brake. Mr J. Nlsbet, the Com-, pany's Australasian representative, with Mr Selley, mechanical super-, visor, are in Wellington. Owing 'toy. fittings having to be brought froni America, there will be some delaj in the progress of the work. " - WOODVILLE, this day. The Post Office and store at Maharahara were burned down lafet night. The building was insured in the S.out".; British Company for £150. * BLENHEIM, this day. The Board of Governors of the Hlggl School to-day unanimously selected Mr John Innes, M.A., L.L., as principal, of the High School.
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Auckland Star, Volume XXXI, Issue 42, 19 February 1900, Page 2
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