WELLINGTON NOTES.
(By Telegraph.—Own Correspondent.) •■
WELLINGTON, this day. . :,, THE PREMIER. The Tutanekai conveyed Mr and Mrs Seddon to Nelson. They are "ci. '- pectcd to return to-morrow morning, IMMIGRATION BOOMING. Mr C. W. AViileston, one of tlifc Benevolent trustees, said at a Tueet« ing yesterday that able bodied met. m in the Old Country were allured to New Zealand by puffs by lecturers and tourists, that they emigrated to this colony in the hope of getting employment, but. after paying their passages, failed to secure work, a_nj became penniless and chargeable on 1 I ratepayers. THE INDIAN TROOPS) ; | The Hon. C. 11. Mills aecompai_i_( and conducts the Indian troops from Lyttelton through the South Island. They leave Nelson to-day and arrive at, Lyttelton at four to-morrow ai'teinoon. They travel all night to Ihveft. eargill, arrive there on Friday morn* h.g, and leave Dunedin that night, after it short rest. They leave foiChristehureh on Sunday or Monday morning-. C :
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Auckland Star, Volume XXXII, Issue 49, 27 February 1901, Page 2
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