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T3 'cHob,<j 3 . Mines, arri¥ ; d ;f"fc»Hk. d »y night. V fe «C^ deputation? »t S? Nt Wl *» oneo mainly &^«*) iV T! >c non. J. A ,* through ChrisleO ** „ last night. C£Wci «^« The Earl and (w, "* wero at Pcmf,r,i ° ,te * 4 ».. leave forMS^FMh .Bishop ]) BnH *g«s at Auckland l a «* \.\ . W to m honour of AkuSJWJ seriously in for £ * ported last nisbt to J \ V condition. bt "W»Hi^ .Sir Robert Stoat. n»J' 4 attend the, mJS^JoS £-ns Board A^, jng the Chatham I&TN ferry boat last Sfi&Kft of ChrKstcluirch Wt.* with the party of ffijjN are o% fe At last nijjht'j »MBU--J terbury Rugby pathy wero pas«a oftholatetoH.ESi^ Bugby supporters. . f*J Messrs C. E. B te W ifcJ 0. Ward.M.J.'fiSg NO. Jonos «» Median (Tunoru), m™s j are tho Clarendon Hotel, 7 | Messrs P. "W. Usafe. » .' Mill (Timaru),and J.:&tsSJ are- among the gaJajfo S . Tho Rev. W. H Bsniitk.' interim moderator of fiL |B has received a oMmM Eov. Dr Seymoni, SSf ho cannot accept rha v&QI congregation, his wg/flO having pressed him to JMJi laido. " ™'l Mr John retired from tlw> r4j3fasf& spector of the Post M&fea partmont, has taken mwr& New Zeafand AllitMruJS will act as orgaaiaet'fa-ijji ton, Nelson, ■ough districts. , y^'f Messrs G. G&ra&,{jto'j Evans, L. J. E. Stone, W. PondM fifiM Bamflold,A\W.a«lLKlSs land), J. F. Hayas (LspM spear (Melbourne), Oja| (Auckland), and B, ton) are staying at iMtij&d Hotel. V'\v\ Air G. H, several years past l»i@ip|ffl tion of mycologist 'iu?fe||| Section of fch6 Apmlfiaa ment, has accept,4'iMffl under tho Oeylon QfoqimiM bo in charge of-Jtii WKm island. Mycoloty'hJmjm of botany whirh »Ystj#(nH Mr Cunningham's diseases of ail kin<?e Lord Westbaiy 'uC;{Kraf Sir Cameron arrived at WellinglWp|w| yesterday. They tour, and wilt Botoraa and otlisr ss£ss& oral Shuts Mrvatl tion, 1898; ccm»a,w|lfl| Eifle Brigade ISIOjJ^ MM pean war, 19J*>ift<, Prench military Mr A. T. Post and leave soon to Postal Congress,, w#wj,| this year in 6tocl#w|||J Markman will England, and wtofSfflffl Ho will makd ia«fnefi| countries tbrongk JjWMi garding matters /'«J|SI telegraphy, wiKl^'«lffil : Mr T. D. president of ciation of NttTß*rMs«SSg day from in tho North addiesses on, sftWf^f^ml ilton, and dress on «fajM «*2§W last night. B*'%mMfi to-day, givmg ,*n *WEM en route. giro an address ?f An arrival, by '«'* Sllfj Ungton ywtcrdsy Thomas, tingmshed Lynn Tnoma* • Wsgfl geon of liii^fWO Deputy-Ins P c«t«^S| pnjdies. aad ft 5f the Itoyal land. BirJ.lflffSHj a world tear, »* *5Bl land w!ll ,««"« tSPI encotobelield?}tAaf^ f I of tbis nuwtSi/ , ,//«^a There w«».JJSM| staff a"4,« m KL*CT Ltd , on 31° ni ?, sentation of «Mgl| made to Mr &&s&&* to be married. ;^*«igj,M both Mr and every hopp»n«| SJffIPH Otiey "reatly for tbS **', rt |
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