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LATEST TELEGRAMS

(By Interprovincial Telegraph.)

"Wellington, Wednesday, Feb. 20

The Chamber of Commerce have resolved that the drawer of or in whose favour the bill of exchange is made shall pay the stamp duty. The whole of the £30,000 laud purchase loan was sold at Sydney at par to 103. Mr Bryce has resigned his seat lor Wanganui. The " Wanganui Times " reports the intended rising of the up-river Natives, evidently a stupid canard. On the loth an attack was to be made by the Waikato Militia and the Arawas on the Hau-hau refuge at Piriahaka, Tauranga, An engineer is reported to have fallen into Hau-hau hands. Heavy rains have produced great floods. Superintendent Whitaker's third daughter died at Auckland on the 9th instant.

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Press, Volume XI, Issue 1339, 21 February 1867, Page 2

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LATEST TELEGRAMS Press, Volume XI, Issue 1339, 21 February 1867, Page 2

LATEST TELEGRAMS Press, Volume XI, Issue 1339, 21 February 1867, Page 2

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