WELLINGTON NOTES.
(STSCIAL TO "THE PRESS ") WELLINGTON, April 8. Iliere are indications that the railway revenue for f-he year mill be fully £100,000 above the estimate. The expenditure has ■Jiow«m-, r been proportionately heavy, oav'Jntf amount of renewaL wtork ttafc had. to undertaken. Ministers of the Crown, it is stated, will attend the Coronation celebrations in different puts of the co'.ony in June. At a meeting cf the Ministers' Association held last night, deep regret %ra s expressed Itot tbe Premier, if %>rrectl y reported used language at the Maori ing at Papawai calculated to fan the war-" bke passions of the Maori race, and bo fosb&r jn , them ideas and feelings tfhat a T e utterly at varianoe -vvit3i the spirit that now governs ali dyilised nations The Assooiation also earnestly hopes that Uenei>. Babrngtan was not correctly reported as saying fihat he hoped to have >fihe Jiopour of leading the Alatorie into batitle in active service.
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Press, Volume LIX, Issue 11244, 9 April 1902, Page 5
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