WELLINGTON NEWS NOTES. (From Owr Own Correspondent.)
WELLINGTON, March 19." The Pe-lorus Guardian, which h generally supposed to be in close touch with a member of the Cabinet, slates that the tenth f contingent will be despatched in two batj talioiH, one from Auckland and tho other , from Dunedin. Matters in connection therewith are v.-ell in Land, and they will probably leave New Zealand about April 10." j The New Zealand Times is publishing its j list cf subscribers and tl-c amounts contrij butrd, to the Srddon purt-e. Up to the pre1 pent £121 has been collected, but £100 pf I this is contributed by two tubfcriberS —Mr ' John Plimmcr (who calls him=»!f "Father of j Wellington ") and Mr Martin Kennedy conI rvibutiiig £50 (,ac!i. Amongst the other 10 ' constributors are Archbishop Rechvocd, -the I Rev. Father Hollcy, and the Rev. Fathei ' Lewi?. I Maic'i 21. Tlie Imperial remount officers at prc-3est in New Zcaliincl, are purchasing horse i j from 14.2 to 15.1. The instructions issued !to Sleek Department officeis lcgarding nninials for tho Tenth Contingei.t are that the mounts should be 14.3 to 15.3.
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Otago Witness, Issue 2505, 26 March 1902, Page 45
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186WELLINGTON NEWS NOTES. (From Owr Own Correspondent.) Otago Witness, Issue 2505, 26 March 1902, Page 45
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