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(BY TELEGRAPH,-PRESS ASSOCIATION); i I DUNEDIN, Last Night. If is understood that-Mr Seddon takes charge of the railways during the first three ,nmnths;.ofGovernment control. )2 /A//
Professor Harper declines the call to Knox Church, Dunedin. ■
The Otago Showis a great success, the attendance, being.? larger' than' "for years. Hons. Seddon and McKenzie were on the ground. At the luncheon, Mr Seddon replying spoke of, the progress of Otago industries/ The goldfields he said had increased their output by12,0000z.; butter had' increased by 2862cwt.; cheese by 7G52 cwt.; frozen meat by 17,863 cwt.; rabbit skins; by 4,230,000-sheepskins, by 51,000; woo], by 415,000lbs; tallow, by 205 tons; and the population by 13,000. The increase in land under cultivation was 21,000 acres, Heapoke on the necessity for making the agricultural associations of general permanent we and not; only ftp getting up shows annually.
MASTERTON, Last Night. A single man, named John McLeod, fell from his horse on Tauera Road and fractured his skull, dying 1 before medical aid could be obtained.
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Waikato Times, Volume XLIII, Issue 3501, 1 December 1894, Page 9
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169INTERPROVINCIAL. Waikato Times, Volume XLIII, Issue 3501, 1 December 1894, Page 9
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