TO CORRESPONDENTS.
James Williamson. — The same time is taken for ascent and descent. " European." — At the end of 1895 there were, according to the Imperial Customs returns, 4084 British subjects resident in China. '• T.B." — The Gothic arrived in Wellington on her maiden \oyoge from London via Plymouth, TenerilTe, Capetown, and Hobart on the afternoon of 9th February, 1894. Captain Jennings was then her commander. " Sympathiser." — The player in question left by the steamer Manapouri for Auckland yesterday afternoon. It is extremely likely that the Eiigby Union will imitate the generous action of the Wellington Club. The lists are still being kept open.
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Evening Post, Volume LV, Issue 62, 15 March 1898, Page 4
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102TO CORRESPONDENTS. Evening Post, Volume LV, Issue 62, 15 March 1898, Page 4
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