TELEGRAMS.
(Peb Dnited Pbbss Association.) Wellington, November 6. The passengerß from" London bythe Ruahine included Sir A. Weldon, an Irish baronet, of King's County, who is touring the Australasian colonies. Sir A. Weldon, who has suffered considerably from the agrarian agitation, purposes remaining in New Zealand for about two or three mon' hs to obtain information as to our land and land laws for the guidance of friends who have an idea of settling in the colony. Captain Pabst, an officer.of the Prussiau Light Cavalry Regiment, with his wife and family, arrived by the same boat with the intention of taking up their residence at Hastings'; A party of Salvationists, including Msjor Holdaway, Lieutanants Atarea aud Tamatea, and Sergeantmajor Tamatea, who went r to England some six months ago for the purpose of attending General Booth's jubilee, also came by the Ruahine, and are reinforead by thei addition of Koniga Hayman, an African dwarf,and at one time a circus clown, who has been" transferred .to New Zealand. .: "..
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Otago Daily Times, Issue 10200, 7 November 1894, Page 2
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167TELEGRAMS. Otago Daily Times, Issue 10200, 7 November 1894, Page 2
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