Late Telegraphic.
(PRESS ASSOCIATION.) New Plymouth, May 31. The price given by the Government for the lerranora is said to be under £3OOO. Christchurch, May 31The Rev J. Hoatson, who left for Melbourne yesterday, was presented with a handsome inkstand and a purse of sovereigns by the footballers of Canterbury, as a mark of appreciation of the valuable services rendered by him to Rugby football. There was a well attended meeting in the Y.M.C.A, rooms last night, when it was decided to form a social club for the mental improvement and recreation of boya who have left school- It is to be called the “Gordon Home," and it is to be striotly undenominational. Dunedin, May 31. Mr Downes, postmaster at Port Chalmers, has died of diphtheria. Auckland, May 31. ' The manager of the Government experimental nursery at Whangarei, Mr W. Hislop, announces that a number of forest
trees will be given from the nursery to the school committees or others wishing to inaugurate an arbour day.
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New Zealand Mail, Issue 1057, 2 June 1892, Page 21
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166Late Telegraphic. New Zealand Mail, Issue 1057, 2 June 1892, Page 21
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