WELLINGTON NOTES.
' [FBOM OUR _£G_J- CQ_._POND_aST.I '> WELLINGTON, August 81. ■ Most of the remaining Southern member ' had secured a passage : by the s.s. Rotorua leaving to-day, but a heavy southerly gal [ blew, with hail and sleet, and there was i i tremendous sea running in Cook Strait therefore, aa the.weather waa so bad, am - it ia vary tolerably certain the Rotoru | could not reach Lyttelton in" time to catcl [ the South express, moat of the intend— Parliamentary passengers decided: to wai ' for the nejt boat, f Ministers have been hard at work to-da; | " clearing up '"* after the session. Se veira . important matters arising out of th session's legislation will be dealt with _*_ ? week, prior to the general dispersion < Miniate— for a somewhat length—c period.
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Press, Volume XLV, Issue 7142, 1 September 1888, Page 5
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