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WELLINGTON NEWS.

[Per Press Association.! WELLINGTON. March 5. The bot-fly is troublesome in the Greytown district.

The seamen are willing to accept the award of the Conciliation Board, but the owners have not yet agreed upon all points, and another conference' between the two parties will be held. The shippers of cargo by the Manaia, wrecked on the Taranaki coast, are going to bring an action against the owners for loss of goods. Major Elliott, who was private secretary to Lord Glasgow, left for Auckland to-day on his way to England. Captain Anderson, Marine Superintendent of the Shaw, Savill and Albion Company, South Island, leaves by the Gothic for a six months’ holiday. During his absence Captain Babot, the North Island representative, will give a general supervision.

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Lyttelton Times, Volume XCVII, Issue 11210, 6 March 1897, Page 5

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WELLINGTON NEWS. Lyttelton Times, Volume XCVII, Issue 11210, 6 March 1897, Page 5

WELLINGTON NEWS. Lyttelton Times, Volume XCVII, Issue 11210, 6 March 1897, Page 5

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