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INTERPROVINCIAL NEWS.

(I'nu I'iiuss Association-,) WKU.ixtiTny Concerning the statement e\i',!'!' h Auckland that the re, em ;l , ti,',,, t (l it, Department in regard 1., 11„, f ''! H* and the amended circular i'• ■ ;in|i,, *! insect amounted to a break, "j Kirk. (ioverninent 1ii01,>,.j..| \ 'lr tensed the statement as ;i 1 n~,>ll curate. There had lieen n„ I,, rl |. tint the Department had de, i,|,.,|' the Islanders every chance |, v f ' , i iii.inding certilieales on i| l( .' „ ''t steamers. Nothing was witluTrawn' t in;isrt-i11• iu 11, The Kaikoura arrived at IM\im,',,.,'?' March 2.1. ' ""« (ilSI!l>l!.\ I-:. 25 A short, section of the t lislnunr |; (l | u railway. comprising Willow I'iw" biie're ami the new Waikobu Si:i(j, M) 1 .'died for tratlic on April 1.-.t. . men are now engaged in . ..n■ i, Ml |'J' work on the line, and good pi.^r,^"' 1 being made. The Coventor left I'orl Aivamii i evening for Tekahau, A he.ivy i,i m rumiiiig in the roadstead and if i, hard, the journev out 111 the surf > the Tutanekai iH'iug very rough .ni,| pleasant. After luncheon vestrr,|,i v j Kxeelleni y conducted the eereiuunv opening the famous carved merlin'; lie met many ancient war inspected their relies. The nali\ lliat- t lieir s\vor<ls ITad now been ronv, T int>i ploughshares. The (iovenior would represent. Iln'ir lnyalt\' t n King. lie urged them to cniiliim,. | work of agriculture. They u.tc |,|| ing an object, lesson (o the iulnnv by | ing to better t heniselves and their lands. They iniist not 111inl< t]„ selviYi in advance of the I'akelia, ;) s )| still had much to learn. II : s I'Aivll,,! advised the Maori to copy only tin',., habits of the Pakeha.

XAIMKU. M ; ' |v li 25, 1 litiniiition has been received ,i death at. Wellington of Mr ,1. \Vi Wj ' the well-known local solicitor, \v|ii| # | route on a trip to Kngland for his lieuli],' The Colonial Consignment and | tiMrit tiui; t ompany cable a,s loliow;, ; ||,, ln fall in values of I'm/,en meat all Slocks on li.-iikJ anrl (slnpmeiil.s ailnaf (Jimtat ions : best. ( m u i ton Napier, Wellington, and *NomJ Hand 2Jd. 1/anib, lir.st- ijualiiv, tsecond Igd. lteef, luimlh, 3d, I'oM'h, 2J(I. 1

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Oamaru Mail, Volume XXXVI, Issue 10106, 25 March 1909, Page 2

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INTERPROVINCIAL NEWS. Oamaru Mail, Volume XXXVI, Issue 10106, 25 March 1909, Page 2

INTERPROVINCIAL NEWS. Oamaru Mail, Volume XXXVI, Issue 10106, 25 March 1909, Page 2

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