NEW ZEALAND TELEGRAMS.
[own correspondent.] Thames, Saturday. Mr, H. T. Rowb, secretary of the Thames District Hospital and Charitable Aid Boards, has wired to the Government, requesting the payment in full of the contribution due by the Piako County up to April next, his action being founded upon a letter from the Premier to the Auokland Board. [PBES3 ASSOCIATION.) Christchuroh, Saturday. Sir G. Whitmore left for Wellington tonight. Wanoanoi, Saturday. Captain Sommerville, chairman of the New Zealand Rifle Association, has received a telegram from Captain Aoheson, to the effect that the site for next shooting meeting has been selected at Ahuriri, 21 miles from Christchuroh, and one mile from Rabbit Island railway station. Lieutenant« Colonel Wales, of Dunedin, will be asked to take command of the encampment.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume XXIII, Issue 7801, 22 November 1886, Page 5
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