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Per Press Association. AUCKLAND, Feb. 21. The Prime -Minister arrived in Auckland yesterday morning. He received several deputations during the morning and in the evening. In the afternoon he attended the Oddfellows' picnic. - He leaves for Wellington by the main trunk express to-night. FEILDING, Feb. 21. In an interview in tlie "Feilding Star/' Ada Crossley advocates a music I conservatorium and a professional orchestra as good things for advancing musical education in New Zealand. The Crossley concert company had a great reception here. WELLINGTON. Feb. 21. Bishop Neligan, of Auckland, returned by the Tongariro to-day. Ho brought with him five clergy for work Auckland diocese, and three school mistresses for the Diocesan Girls High School, Auckland, and two clergymen for work in tlie Wellington dio- • cese selected by Bishop Wallis during his visit Home.
The Athenic arrived to-day, with 678 passengers, of whom 596 were in the third class. Of these 296 were assisted immigrants, whose capital ranges from £25 to £IOO. The list includes 40 farmers and 40 domestic servants. / CHRISTCHURCH, Feb. 20. 1 The Press Company removed to their building in Cathedral Square to-day. Tlie name of the Company's evening .paper, "Truth," has been changed to the "Evening News."
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Timaru Herald, Volume XIIC, Issue 13835, 22 February 1909, Page 6
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