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AUCKLAND, 3th Fcbiiwry. Xo fail—'Waikaiß (8 p.m.), (or southern poitj. Passrngers for WcUmglou :—Misses Switzcr, Kindor, Paul. Mcsilamcs Fad and 2 children, Herriilge, M«sr.«. Fail. Hiwey. M'Kcndnck.' NKW PLYMOUTH, fath »brujr\. Soiled—Takupuna (12.30 p.m.), for Wellington NELSON, Bth Febnury. Sailed—Mapmi'rika (noun), fur Wellington. To fail- Fatecni (2 p.m.), fur Wellington. WANGANTr. Bth February. Anived—Oie'.i (1.10 p.m.), irr;n W'"!ington. PATKA, B'h February. Arn\ert—Kapiti (1.20 p.m.), from Wellington.
A sitting of the Conciliation Board will be held at Wellington next week to fix the itinerary in the butter workers' dispute. Lady Trafalgar and her brother, Lieutenant Dalgety, were passengers by the > Rotomahana from tho boiith this morning. The harbour authorities at Riga arc making a determined effort to keep the harbour open tho whole' of this winter, and for that purpose are keeping three ice-breakcrc. 1 steadily employed in keeping the channel free of ice. M:e.3 M.iy Unscoll ndverti-es tint »!ie lid: rcsiimed teachine in the A ll unco buildings.
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Evening Post, Volume LXXV, Issue 33, 8 February 1908, Page 6
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