TELEGRAMS.
(Peh United Pukss Assomation.) . AUCKLAND, January 1. At the Theogopbical Society's Convention Mr Stuart (president of the Auckland branch) was eleoted chairman, and Mr C. W. Sondes was re-elected secretary. WELLINGTON, Januai'y 2. The export depots of the Agricultural department in Connection with the poultry industry are expected to be opened at the end-of the month.' Each will be in charge of an expert, who will grade the birds as they are received, have them plucked and otherwise prepared for shipment,' and see they are sent to the best market. ; Sub-inspector. Mitchell, of the Police Force, will be transferred to Auckland, and will be succeeded by Sub-Inspector Wilson, now in Auckland. CHRISTCHURCH, January 2. The total number of letters, newspapers, and books delivered by letter-carriers at the chief post office in the morning delivery to-day was -nearly 30,000,. as compared with 6000 on an ordinary day,
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Otago Daily Times, Issue 11931, 3 January 1901, Page 5
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147TELEGRAMS. Otago Daily Times, Issue 11931, 3 January 1901, Page 5
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