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The younger members of the Windsor It wae shown at Napier the other day that (North Otago) Presbyterian congregation a case consigned to the colony had been have been instrumental in the purchase of " broached " before reaching New Zealand, an organ for the church. as an extra nail used to refasten a board The Botovua Chronicle states that Aporo was of a kind not used in the colony. So Apiata, the well-known Maori chief, belong- serious has this system of pilfering become in<r to Waiotaiiu Valley, died at Whakare- (says the Herald) that exporters and imwarewa on Tuesday last. He had been suf- porters are alike seeking for some plan which ferin°" for some lime from phthisis, and came will act as an efficient safeguard from this to Whakarewarewa for medical treatment, trouble. It is intended to forward a photoOver 30 years ago Aporo was a prominent sraph of the case to the London Chamber of / - n /i Te Native contingent serving under Commerce as an example of the way in which CapSw Mail- at Kaitoriri and other plaoea. ca.es are bioadwi
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Otago Witness, Issue 2490, 4 December 1901, Page 16
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306Page 16 Advertisements Column 1 Otago Witness, Issue 2490, 4 December 1901, Page 16
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