NEW ZEALAND.
(press association telegrams.) WELLINGTON, January 22. Up to date £2773 havo been promised for the proposed new Anglican Cathedral in Wellington. The first quadruple in New Zealand i.s now being worked between the Wellington Telegraph Office and the Hutt racecourse, and is a decided success. The amount of work with the Hutt racecourse has increased to such an exteut that it was absolutely necessary to increase the telegraphing accommodation.
DUNEDIN, January 22. Mr James Mills, Managing Director of the Union Steam Shipping Company, leaves on a business visit to Euglaud to-day.
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Press, Volume LIII, Issue 9321, 23 January 1896, Page 5
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