NEW ZEALAND.
Ohrisiouurou, May 29. At a meeting of the Aaolimatisation Sooiety last night, the Chairman aaid he did not think it was any use obtaining any mote feathered game, ad stoata and ' weasels were brought here by every steamer. Lottorß wore read from the Hawera, Geraldine, Marlborough, Wellington, Hawke'a Bay Southland, and Gisborne Sooietieß, euoloßinß cheques amounting to £38 6s towards the prosecution of the Maori fishing cases. The death ia announced of Charles Pitt Oholmondaley, one of the original founders of the Canterbury Battlement, who arrived in one of the firai four ehips on the 15th Daoember, 1850. He was 61 years of age, and had never married. Death was duo to a speoiea of paralysis. * AuoSBANj), Mav 29 Mr J. ft. MoDonald, k' delegate from the Australian Shearers' Union who is now in Auokand, Btatea that the Queensland shearing must oume off in two months , and the pastoralista must come to farm* iS 8 iOnlßtß r hold °^?long S McDonald goes through New Zna.)anA >/. interest the Trade Unions £ the sheanng diffioulty/ohiefly with a view „, , Napieb, Mav 29 hJm, T 6t OlMik'> wMol>»»» Stranded
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XXV, Issue 126, 29 May 1891, Page 2
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186NEW ZEALAND. Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XXV, Issue 126, 29 May 1891, Page 2
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