TABLE TALK.
Premier picnic postponed. Trotting races at Epsom to-day. Criminal sessions opeu on Monday. Colonel Plumer is close on De Wet's! trail.
Botha advises his followers never, to surrender. The Boers have captured another! British train.
New Zealand University Senate sat again to-day.
Three new British warships have been launched.
The present programme of the Ihike of York's trip gives H.11.H. sixteen days in New Zealand.
Damage was done to a number of small craft by the gale yesterday.
The Federation Commission is expected to leave Auckland for Sydney about the middle of March.
The first batch of 20 prisoners from1 Mount Eden Gaol, under .the care of warders.'have left here for Waiotupu, to commence tree-planting work itt that portion of the thermal district!
A whirlwind at Kuaotunu a fey? days ago lifted the cyanide sheds of the Great Mercurj- gold ' mine, and! spread the material round the country, carrying heavy timbers some distance, and crumpling up sheets of corrugated iron.
On Monday the Gonzales Sisters ana Miss Nora Martin will, appear for tlra first time in New Zealand at the Cityl Hall. The Gonzales are serios, danseuses, acrobats, and contortionrrsts of excellent iTpination. Miss . Martin,, a 1 fine balladist, will also appear. \i
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Auckland Star, Volume XXXII, Issue 46, 23 February 1901, Page 1
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