OUR DUNEDIN TELEGRAMS
VARIOUS ITEMS. (By Telegraph Special to the Star) DUNEDIN, This Day'. It. is tiie intention of the combined Scottish societies to present General Sir Jan Hamilton with an address of welcome on his arrival in Dunedin on .Monday e\ ening. Ihe horbury Park Trotting Club have accepted the tender of -Messrs Wood and McCormack (£5886} for the erection of a new grandstand, to be completed in time, for the November meeting, 1 wo men at the Matarae military camp were found to be suffering from appnedicitis. and their removal to the Dunedin Hospital was ordered. General Godley reached the camp siding yesterday in time to witness the detraining of the Fourth Regiment. He congratulated the men, remarking that he considered they did this as well as a regular battalion. The Hinen.oa left on Sunday night for a three weeks' tour of the saltwater fisheries of the Dominion, to lie made by Professor Prince, the Canadian expert, who is accompanied liy Mr Anderton, curator at the Portobollo hatcheries. Thereafter it is Professor Prince's intention to go through the fresh water fisherise.
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Greymouth Evening Star, 25 April 1914, Page 5
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