GENITAL TELEGRAPHIC NEWS
[BY TELEGRAPH.—PRESS ASSOCIATION.] Hawkiia, Monday. At the annual meeting of the Egmont Agricultural and Pastoral Association the report stated that the profit of the Jate M how was £150. The finances were in a good condition, despite the fact that £450 was expended last year on ground improvements. It was decided that in future there be two judges in each of the live stock classes. _, . Master-ton, Monday. At the Presbyterian Church, yesterday, the congregation were invited to sign a petition praying for the abolition of the tofalisator. * , New Plymouth, Monday. The Chamber of Commerce baa appointed a deputation to wait on the Harbour Board to urge that steps be taken to approach the Government with a view to the employment of prison labour on harbour extension. Wellington, Monday. The death is announced of Mr. Elijah Wilton, one of the Wellington pioneers Cabinet has reappointed Mr. Arthur Gniness to the Victoria College Council. CiißiSTCuuiicu, Monday. The retiring Mayor of the city, Mr. A. E. G. Rhodes, will be entertained by the city councillors at dinner on Friday night.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume XXXIX, Issue 11952, 29 April 1902, Page 5
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