GENERAL TELEGRAPHIC SEWS
(by telegraph.-press ASSOCIATION.!
Wellington, Tuesday. Mr. Dothie, member for Wellington, addressed his constituents to-night, and received a vote of thanks and confidence. Over 150 applications for admission to the police force havo been received, bull all vacancies are filled. Captain Bendall, secretary to the Underwriters, anticipates righting the barque Coromandel without discharging her cargo or removing the top hamper, but awaits instructions from the Liverpool underwriters before taking action. » ) The examination for mino managers certificates began this morning. Tho examination for first-class certiticates will occupy four days, and for eecond-olass two days. It is expected to be fully a month before the results are known. The following additional census returns are to band for boroughs Chrietcbnrch 17 215, increase 992; Hawke's Bay 6900, increase 872 ; Manawatu 3833, increase 1108. m , Donedin, Tuesday. At a meeting of the Dunedin Presbytery to day it was resolved to help in every possible way the association formed to secure religious instruction in Stateschools.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume XXXIII, Issue 10124, 6 May 1896, Page 5
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