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THE NEW ZEALAND EXHIBITION.

Writing from St. Louis on January 7, llr Donne stated that he was in communication with the Commissionersgeneral of the Louisiana Purchase Exposition from the followine countries in respect to the exhibition:—Argentine, Austria, Belgium, Brazil, Canada. Ccv- ™, China, Cuba. Denmark. Egypt. mnce, Germany, Honduras. Hungary My Japan, Mexico. Nicaragua. Norway, Sweden, and the Philippine Islands. & states that those gentlemen are not ™ a posation to take any steps in relato the New Zealand Exhibition otiier tnan to bring it informally under of their respective Governhut he thought it advisable to Tv m about the matter, so that, -nonld any invitation be extended to ttor countries from the exhibition auaonties of New Zealand, they would be „ * F° 9lt ion to give information and partcnkrg that would probably not be contained in the official publication

w! ■.• ° ex eur 3 ionists by the s.s. thfi-n. 1 '- ich is to leave Auckland on „„- lnst - for an ei ght days' pleasure 2, alon ? 'he Northern coast, is now Bft the berth 3 haviQ g been -p-

The Whanganui Garrison Band will c b a pertormance on Saturday afteron in the Government House 'grounds Hnm Ot TT tunds of the Veterans' His Excellency Lord Plunket hJd f pe ™ 13sion for the grounds to be for that purpose.

AtSl !• Isem °ng«-. chief clerk at the PWrnnSf . ? ict polic,i offiw - has teen PWnwted to the rank of sergeant. iti r t Obb^ T at the M "ket Hotel, PoKnT S the ne igtbourhood by the irnnk™ E ' MeCarti 7. SJL, with SS SS and bein ? an idl e and disfm P* l3oll had insufficient lawmeans of support. He pleaded not W'niS?^ 16 *** that *or "coispHi m STXCcessi °n he 3aw the earlvT g around the hotel in th,s P'ifhat / CtiOnS We " S ° SUS " st *U took v and :LDOther con " to 1: ;mder the nearest lamp ■CSV 0 "- • ° nl y fOUDd £ tenance in his pocket. Wit f ded that Madden only BodSi I W arl y- men he aswere con, ricted thieves, en WeTe Of loose character. Monthsr? v/ ° n oath that for three *Wf b j . been working on the "kaiacterT i! 111 aaaodating with bad "tWisT v held that McFadden was a bad oharSd f 3oaated with bad char•jStf Wkw t0 three

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Auckland Star, Volume XXXVI, Issue 31, 6 February 1905, Page 5

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THE NEW ZEALAND EXHIBITION. Auckland Star, Volume XXXVI, Issue 31, 6 February 1905, Page 5

THE NEW ZEALAND EXHIBITION. Auckland Star, Volume XXXVI, Issue 31, 6 February 1905, Page 5

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