NEW ZEALAND TELEGRAMS.
[from OCR own. correspondent.] HAMILTON, Saturday. Mb. Hudson, Railway Traffic Manager, when at Hamilton to-day, .was interviewed respecting the excursion train on St. Patrick's Pay stopping for passengers at Huhtly and Ngaruawahia for Hamilton and Te Awamutu. He ultimately agreed that this should be done, so as .to allow persons living down the line to come up to Hamilton.and return the same day, which they could not do by ordinary train on St. Patrick's Day.. Return tickets will be issued for the ordinary trains from any Waikato station to any other station in Waikato. , ~.. - [press association.] '„ . i,; DUNEDIN, Sunday. His Worship the Mayor on Saturday received the following telegram from Sir Julius Vogel:— '• There is a' general wish for me to address a public meeting in Dunedin. I would be happy ro comply with so flattering a request. As far as 1 can see at present this day fortnight or Monday fortnight would suit." The Premier has notified his inability to address a meeting. <
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New Zealand Herald, Volume XXII, Issue 7271, 9 March 1885, Page 5
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