The New Zealand Herald aays that during the hoi. day s a good many persons from Auckland have visited Waiwera, and several old acquaintances have taken the opportunity to pay their respects to Sir Julius Yogel. The Colonial Treasurer is in gold health iud spirits, although he can* not walk about. A large portion of hi* time is occupied in business, and he hai ' abundant leisure to make himself mast ;r of all the details in each matter whioh cornea before him, and to give them full consideration. Sir Julius converses freely enough' S with friends about politics, but refrains from giving any indication as to what tha Government are going to do. In all probability Sir Julius Yogel will visit Aaok> • lsnd beforo he leaves the distriot, bat he " . will not give any public address, at all '■' events on politics.
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Wanganui Herald, Volume XXI, Issue 6115, 8 January 1887, Page 2
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152Page 2 Advertisements Column 5 Wanganui Herald, Volume XXI, Issue 6115, 8 January 1887, Page 2
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