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• The Hinemoa was in Whangarei harbour on Saturday. The Premier was slightly hotter. Mr Seddon did not land. He was interviewed on board by prominent members of his party, but no politics were discussed. Mrs and the Misses Seddon and. party spent. Saturday afternoon in Whangarei, where they visited Kawnsley’s and Ifarrison’s gum stores. The Hinemoa left on Sunday for Mokohinau. The death has occurred at Auckland of Mr •-William Oulpan, senr., one of the earliest 'settlers there. Deceased, who was eighty-six years of age, came out to the colony in 1842. and was in business for inany years. One of his sons is a prominent figure in musical circles in Auckland..

Mrs Alfred Lyttelton, wife of the Secretary of State for the Colonies, haa joined the ranks of the playwrights,and bjas written a society piece dealing with a social problem, which will he produced by Mrs Patrick' Campbell at the Camden • . - ’

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New Zealand Mail, Issue 1683, 1 June 1904, Page 49

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Untitled New Zealand Mail, Issue 1683, 1 June 1904, Page 49

Untitled New Zealand Mail, Issue 1683, 1 June 1904, Page 49