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WELLINGTON NOTES.

(special to "thh press ") WELLINGTON, Aptf to The cold weather this morning caossj general resort to overcoats and glov e3 *■ * was very heavy rain during the nigj/ T* to-day the weather was fine with a clear si Lieutenant Markham, who was witj, ,?" party of New Zealanden soon aft«r th c*nt capture of Boers by the Bushmen, was an officer of the Con-: which went from this colony to th* o ** nionwealth inaugural celebrations " The order for a thousand remo-r*, - South Africa, which has been given^V° r Zealand by the War Office, fc oU V3 W £ « over £20,000, when the cost o?ffe ! taken into account. Tha purchase <rf ? U for military purposes has place. ,n the work of the Agriculturafrf mounts for South Africa. VUJWOa «> «■ One of the documents'referred to dW, the argument on a motion in thvSl Bouvy v Count de Courte was „ the Acting-Governor of 2*W €•.)■>,?«!• ** :? the defendant. In a letter the Chief Justice «tfd SS£^ Umt the French Government tdtoK English Government that care wodd belft that recjdivistes should not visit If th* letter now before the cKrt £?£ rect, that understanding had been viokw It was a very serious matter for these eoS if recidivistes were to be turnip w«» ■ them whenever they his Honour, «« a matter, I think, the <W enunent ought to consider; it fo not onefc-

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Press, Volume LVIII, Issue 10953, 1 May 1901, Page 8

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WELLINGTON NOTES. Press, Volume LVIII, Issue 10953, 1 May 1901, Page 8

WELLINGTON NOTES. Press, Volume LVIII, Issue 10953, 1 May 1901, Page 8

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