Mr. W. Crow, prira-te. secretary to the Hon. G.. Fowlds, arrived with the Minister 'by the Mam-Trunk train yesterday; and is putting , up at the Grand Hotel while in Auckland. Tmong the arrivals by the Wimmera last evening on a visit to 'New Zealand was Count- Um'berto Sanguinetti of Bologna, Italy, who, during his stay in Auckland, is stopping at the Grand HoteL Mr. and Mrs. P.. Ellis, of London, Messrs." J-as." JJIKA9.II, .<>f .Dnnedm, M. Sadler, of Sydney. J. N.Williams and F. E. -Nelson, of Hawke's Bay, A. S. 'Bisa, and Algar WiDiains, ol Wellington, J. K. Mills' and the Misses Duncan and Hazlett, of Dunedin, all arrived 'by the Main, Trunk train yesterday and are stopping at the Grand Hotel. The latest medical news (from America) is;t>f dogs toeing cured" of disease by Christian Science. If the "cure" spreads there may soon not be a dog left to throw physic to, Caisson workers of New York have jjuiSt signed -lan (agreement (with the employers' association under which they will /work only three hours a day, with thirty minutes off for luncheon, at £1 a day.
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Auckland Star, Volume XLII, Issue 79, 3 April 1911, Page 2
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