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Tpeb united press association."] Auckland, Tuesday. The Governor and Premier were hospitably received at Whangaroa by the Europeans and natives. The Tutanekai reached Russell with the party on board fit 5 o'cl6ck to-night. Wellington, Tuesday. In connection with the recent marine Oases, it is stated the Marine Department has called upon each of its officers to make a sworn declaration as to the information he is aware of as to the issue of a master's certificate to Captain Jones. -. Two hundred and eighty-five libraries tave made the formal return necessary to the participation in the vote of .£2OOO for subsidies to the public libraries. The Vote affords a subsidy of .£3 3s 3d in the •81 on ths nominal income, and the subsidies range from .£l6 7s 7d to £i 8s sd. ' An old mail, aged 84, named Thomas Hunter, who was among the first here to lie awarded a pension, died suddenly. He never had a day's illness, but was knocked over in the rush at a picnic the other day, which is supposed to have affected him in some way.
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Hawke's Bay Herald, Volume XXXIV, Issue 11173, 15 March 1899, Page 3
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183TELEGRAPHIC. Hawke's Bay Herald, Volume XXXIV, Issue 11173, 15 March 1899, Page 3
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