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WITHIN THE COLONY.

NEWS BY TELEGRAPH. Per Press Association. Leave of Absence. Wellington, Last Night. Mr A. J. Rutherford, second clerk assistant to parliament, has been granted leave of absenco until next session, in order to visit England. The Mayoralty. Wellington, Last Night. Councillor Lionel Harris and Mr C. M. Luke are definitely out for tho Mayoralty. Drowned in the Baths. Wellington, Last Night. A schoolboy named Charles Watt, aged 16, whose parents reside in Taranaki struct was drowned in the Kilbirnie baths to-day. lie was evidently soized with cramp.

Fashionable Wedding. Wellington, Last Night. At St. Mary’s Cathedral this afternoon, Miss Ida M. Johnston, eldest daughter of the Hon Walter Johnston, was married to Mr Percy L. Baldwin barrister and solicitor, and second son of (’apt. Baldwin, formerly proprietor of tho New Zealand

Returned from Sydney. Wellington, Last Night. Mr McGowan, Commissioner of Taxes, returned from Sydney by the Ilauroto this afternoon. The Carterton Show. Wellington, Last Night. The annual show of tho Wairarapa Pastoral and Agricultural Society was opened at Carterton to day. Th* entries numbered 1160, the show being one of the largest over held i» the North Island. The New Zealand Cup. Chkirtiiiuruh, This Day. Following are the final payments for the New Zealand Cup: Prime Warden, Au Uovoir, Uosefeldt, Clanranald, Lottie, Skirmisher, Saracen, Bangipuhi, Pegasus, Beadonwell, Impulse, Royal Koval, Three Star, Magc/ino, Maliaki, Purepo, Westmore, Aldershot, Lemitine. Railway Changes.

Wellington, This Day. Mr B. Dawson, traffic manager for tho Wellington district, has resigned his position after twenty years’ service in the railway department and intends to take up agricultural pursuit! having bought a station iu tho Wairarapa. Mr T. E. Donne, station mastor at Wellington, vK-.-. ods Mr Ditwwon as traffic manager on tin Wellington -Eketaliuna section, and Mr T. I-brier of Gore, formerly oi Napier, succeeds Mr Donne as station

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Pahiatua Herald, Volume II, Issue 223, 2 November 1894, Page 3

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WITHIN THE COLONY. Pahiatua Herald, Volume II, Issue 223, 2 November 1894, Page 3

WITHIN THE COLONY. Pahiatua Herald, Volume II, Issue 223, 2 November 1894, Page 3