TELEGRAPHIC NEWS
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WELLINGTON, March 28.. A Cabinet meetiDg was held at the Premier's residence tbis morning; tbe fiigt be has been able to attend eitjee bia NAPIER, March 28. j Tha opponents of Home Bole in Hftwke's Sty we eubsctibinß to tbe Ulster food, and hope lo raiße £200. GISBORNE, Marob 28. Tbe Mararoa made the passage from Auokltnd in 18 hours 50 minutes— faßteßt ob record. WANGANUI, March 28, ' The Fire Brigade Conference met this morning, and truuaoted a 'Wflttdf routine buiihees. It was decided to Hold the next conference and demonstration at N*pier. Gftptain Jull (Waipawa) - wae elteted Pnrident, Seoretary B. C. Robbing jHawera) and Captain Michel (Hokitika) Viet-Preeidente, Seoretary J. B. Gilberd (re-elected). Tbe delegates were taken , for • drive in brakes ydui. afternoon. Bunqoet this evening. *m£L
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Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume XX, Issue 2384, 23 March 1893, Page 3
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