NOTES FROM MAUNGAKARAMEA.
Mi:. Kianklm Hradloy, of Kopiirn, a candidate tor the representation of the electoral di^tntt of Maisden in the General Assembly, addicsM'd the electors at Maungakaramea, in the school-room, on Monday, December 20. Mr. F. H. Hull is at Wangarei canvassing. Ho intends to address the electois of Maidden .it Maun^akarauica School-iooni, on Fnday next, 7th instant, when ho Mill piomise everything ho is asked, <$:<*. On Saturday, the 8th, he will incut the eleetoi s at M.wgapai .Si liool-i oom, .it 7 o'clock. — On the '20th December Mr. Watson lout one of his .sons, aged 15, of typhoid fever. On tin 1st .lanuary Mis. Donaldson died, ayed .v_\ after a short illness. ISIiu was mother-in l,i\v to Mis. irani.on, of Hie Mangapai Stoic They were both resident in MaiingaLiKinie.i Air. How lett lead the burial sei vice on each occasion — Settlers aro veiy busy collecting i(rass soed, but a great deal has been spoilt by the rain.
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Daily Southern Cross, Volume XXXII, Issue 5709, 10 January 1876, Page 3
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