INTERPROVINCIAL NEWS.
(PEP. UNITED PRESS ASSOCIATION.) (BY TELEGRAPH.) WELLINGTON. April 20. Arrived —Rimutaka, from London, via the Capa and Hobart, after an uneventful passage. In connection with the Bisley team, Major Sommerville has made arrangements for passages by the Ruahine, which will leave Lytcelton on the 29th instant. The terms are similar to those for the contingent, but the messing is on a better scale. CHRISTCHURCH. April 20. The Mayor has called a meeting of citizens for to-morrow afternoon, to consider the question of raising funds for the relief of the sufferers by the Hawke's Bay floods. To-night the representatives of the trades engaged in furniture manifacture met Mr H. M. Stewart, Vice-President of the Dunedin Furniture Trades Union, and decided to form a similar union here.
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Oamaru Mail, Volume XXII, Issue 6870, 21 April 1897, Page 1
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127INTERPROVINCIAL NEWS. Oamaru Mail, Volume XXII, Issue 6870, 21 April 1897, Page 1
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