MISCELLANEOUS WIRES.
[Peess Association.— Copsmqhx] LONDON, Wednesday. Towns, the sculler, is abed, suffering from slight influenza, but he is recovering. Wootton, an ex-Austfalian jockey, rode three winners at the Warwick races yesterday. Tho Wliite Star new liners Olympic and Titanic, each of about 60,000 tonnage, will cost together £3.500.000. The Australian Roman Catholic Bishops took no specially prominent . part in the Eucharistic Congress. WANGANUI, Thursday. [ Negotiations are in progress probabli' resulting in Mr A. Wade, of Ballarat, accepting tho appointment , of conductor of the Wanganui Gar- . rison Band. Mr Wade was band- . master of the famous Wyke Temperj ance Band (England), and came out to r judgo the BallaTat contest in 1905. 3 Since then he has adjudicated in . I various contests iv Australia.
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XLII, Issue XLII, 17 September 1908, Page 3
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125MISCELLANEOUS WIRES. Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XLII, Issue XLII, 17 September 1908, Page 3
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