BRIEFS.
• FineSea breeze. S.W. gale, Saturday. Maori King not arrived. Great doings Maungatapu toOpening of Bowling Club, Tharsday. Ruahihi bridge now open for bridle traffic. Parliament clearing the decks rapidly now. Hon. Cadman declares he will not staDd again. Contingent left Wellington for Transvaal, Saturday. Columbia won third race; Cup gtays in America. Some Irish M.Ps. very furious over Boer reverses. Last Social of the season, Theatre Royal, November 2nd. Twenty thousand of Army Corps will have been despatched oy to-morrow. Memory of Mcjuba Hill pretty well wiped out last week. Britain and America come to - terms over Alaskan frontier dis- I pute. 1 Nearly been several engage- ! mentß between British and Boot on the Strand here, already. N.Z. Parliament not expected to close the session till Wednes day.
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Bay of Plenty Times, Volume XXIV, Issue 3915, 23 October 1899, Page 3
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