Of 67 men who presented themselves in the gunnery examinations of the Wellington Naval Artillery, all but four hav& passed, and are accordingly entitled to the .£1 gratuity and the certificate and badge. Yesterday'the camp at Mahanga Bay was. visited by large numbers of the public, who greatly enjoyed the outing. (gjjThe Wellington Wairarapa Relief Fund Committee has decided to make a final distribution of the funds on the 28th inst. if possible. All persons in any part of the Colony whose claims have not boon considered by the Wellington Committee should send information to the committee before that date. The thermometer at the Government Observatory on Tuesday registered 88 in the shade, which is the highest reading in Wellington since 1864, 81 years ago. The nearest approach to it within that time was 85 degrees, on the 21st 1883,
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New Zealand Mail, Issue 1199, 22 February 1895, Page 23
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