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WELLINGTON. November 6.

Tho Kuahino arrived at 6.30 this morn* ing. Slio brings 213 passengers and 3898 tons of cirgo. She landed 27 passengers and 550 tons, mostly exhibition goods, at Hobart. Passengers— For Duoodio: Mesdamea Stovenson, Scales and family of six, Messrs Nowmui, Folland, Steven* son, and seven steerage. For Bluff J Mcs* dames Fry, Gillingluna, MhsGiliinghani, Me^sra Navois, Fry, and Stewart and child. Tho ptwengora from London by tho Ruahino included Sic A. Weldou, an Irish baronut of King's County, who Is touring the Australasian colonies. Sir A. Wodon, who has suffered considerably from agrarian agitation, purposes remaining in Now Zealand for about two or three months to obtain information as to our hnd and hnd laws for the guidance of friends who have an idea of settling In the colony. C»pfciin Pabst, an officer of a Prussian light cavalry regiment, with his wife and family, arrivod by the sumo boat, with the intootiou of taking up their residence in Hastings. A party of SaN vatiormts, including Major Iloldaway, Lieutenants AUrea and Tamitea, and Sorgt.-Major Taniatoa, who went to England some six months ago for the purpose of attending General Booth's jubilee, also came out by the Ruihino, and are reinforced by an addition of Ensign Haynnn, an African dwarf, and at ono time a circus clown, who has boon tiMuaforrod to Now Zealand.

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North Otago Times, Volume XXXVII, Issue 8123, 7 November 1894, Page 2

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WELLINGTON. November 6. North Otago Times, Volume XXXVII, Issue 8123, 7 November 1894, Page 2

WELLINGTON. November 6. North Otago Times, Volume XXXVII, Issue 8123, 7 November 1894, Page 2