WELLINGTON NEWS.
[Pkb Pbkbb Absooiatiok.l WELLINGTON, Mat 11. The Independent Order of Oddfellows decided to establish a woman's branch and thirty names were handed in at once. A charter will be applied for without delay. The Masonic Newspaper Gompany has been registered, and Messrs Gillon, Wilson, Freeman, Fletcher, Hamerton and Baillie have beon elected directors, with Mr H. J. Williams as editor, and manager. The paper will be published on June 1. • . . . Max 12. ■ Foggan, the convict, is still at large, but he is believed to be in town. It is alleged tVinf a. nrnman nrhn Una kia onnninniina I off.
Foggan, the convict, ia still at large, but he is believed to be in town. It is alleged that a woman who was his acoomplioe, left here on Friday. A careful Bearoh ia being made of every steamer.
The cable Bteamer Terranora returned to Fort' to-day, the weather being too rough to enable work &t the cable to be continued.
Max 12.
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Star (Christchurch), Issue 5257, 13 May 1895, Page 2
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