AUCKLAND SPECIAL.
THE EOYAXi VISIT. ; (Special to Times.) ' Auckland, last night. ■ The Hon. James Carroll will be busily engaged during- the next few days at Parawai, in order that he. may consult tho W airarapa Maori Council regarding the reception of Royalties. The Government intends to issue invitation cards in each centre included in the reception of the Duke and Duchess of' York. The banquet at the Maori demonstration at Rotorua will be a special fea- . turo. The cards will be highly ornamental in style, forming a memento of the event. The Government is inviting designs for tho cards. ' ' , " RECENT DROWNING,
The police have, so far, met with no success in the search for the bodies of James Peart and May Mills, who were drowned in tho Auckland harbor on Wed?, nesday evening. „ '* SUPERSTITIOUS MAORIS.
It is believed in well-informed circles here that the growing superstition among the Maoris of Otaki and other districts will militate seriously against the prospects of the Victoria Memorial School for Maori girls in Auckland,
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Gisborne Times, Volume V, Issue 64, 16 March 1901, Page 2
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170AUCKLAND SPECIAL. Gisborne Times, Volume V, Issue 64, 16 March 1901, Page 2
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