Mr Charles Cress, of the Occidental! Hotel, Masterton, who met with a. tkdL accident while driving in the mile Bush a few months ago, has m&ciently recovered to return to his lio-nis,, and left the Masterton Hospital last;, week. According, to the f ‘ nthemcnm,* ML Andre Siegfried, son of the FrencTi Republican ex-Minister of that rssv«*.. is engaged on a book on New Zealand.He has" already published an essay v reprinted from the “Revue Politique efc Parlementaire ice at all, while in 1899 upwards ok 8000 tons were imported from Norway Tlie year’s shipments also include T3F tons, valued at £420, exported North Russia. London received us. si! 205,390 tons, valued at £123,463 (or per ton), 15,040 tons loss than in 1 and the value showing a decline of' £11,065. Next in the list ems w* Grimsby, Liverpool, Glasgow, Hull su£ Shoreham. The imports at none offer of the forty-nine ports receiv ng; ice. reached five figures. Mr J. G. W. Aitken and Mr T. MWilford will probably not be alloweL te fight a duel for the Wellington Mayoralty. Already rumours of the nosaaiation of several other candidates, are tncirculation.
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New Zealand Mail, Issue 1514, 7 March 1901, Page 45
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