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WELLINGTON NEWS NOTES.

(From Our Own Correspondent.) WELLINGTON, March 4. ! The English batsmen should be good for ' over 300 runs against New Zealand on (ho ! wicket that lias been prepared. If the New ] Zealand batsmen make a good stand in their | second innings they may succeed in making j the game a draw. This afternoon the ar- , rangeinents certainly did not reflect credit , upon whoever has the control of the match. , The ecot-ing board arrangements especially , were of a very primitive nature. j Leonore Pulsfnrd, who has received her | tuition at St. Mary's Convent here, alul is j the possijwar of a rich contralto voice, i journeyed to Wnnganui at Madame Melha's >\ invitation last weed and was the guest of tho '< great singer as far as New Plymouth, s Madame Meiba predicted a fine future for < the young vocalist, and gave her some valu- t able hints in regard to the training of her r voice. i 111 consequence of the drop ill the price 1 of flour the Master Bakers' Association has decided to reduce the price of bread from i 4d to 3£d jier 21b loaf from Monday next. . 1 The Health Department has stopped the 1 re-erection at one of the Wellington seaside 1 resorts of a house which, had con- i demned Dy the City Council. (

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 12603, 5 March 1903, Page 5

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WELLINGTON NEWS NOTES. Otago Daily Times, Issue 12603, 5 March 1903, Page 5

WELLINGTON NEWS NOTES. Otago Daily Times, Issue 12603, 5 March 1903, Page 5

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