LAST NIGHT'S TELEGRAPHIC.
[pee new zealand pebss association.] - Wellington., . At Masterton licensing election the moder* . ate party were successful. It is expected that the Premier and Mia Sedtion will leave for England by the Tongariro on April 15to, and that an early sea« sion of parliament will olose about 11th Aptil, and that an ordinary session will be held abour the middle of September. I The government have decided that the triennial valuation fer local rating purposes shall be delayed until March of next year. The barque Colleisie on its wsy from Don* edio encountered a hurricane off Akaroa, and for some time was in imminent danger of becoming wrecked. As it was it suffered considerable damage on account of heavy seas. Dunbdin The body of a maD, apparently from 60 to G 6 years of age, was found at the foot of Stuart street. There were no papers by" which ao identify him. On his retirement from the chair, Mr Mark Cohen was highly eulogised by the members for his many services.
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Western Star, Issue 1300, 27 March 1897, Page 2
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173LAST NIGHT'S TELEGRAPHIC. Western Star, Issue 1300, 27 March 1897, Page 2
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