WELLINGTON.
September 23. The Government hate received the following telegram from the AgentGeneral relative to the burning of the mails on beard the Alaska :—" All the New Zealand mails for Loudou are safe, except a portion of the newspapers and book», but the mails for the country, including the registered letters, are partly burned. The exact loss is not yet known."
One of the Wellington pioneer settlers, Mr William Ellerslie Wallace, died rather suddenly at Otaki on Thursday night. Mr Wallace was one of the New Zealand Company's settlers, and arrived iv the colony in 1840.
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Daily Telegraph (Napier), Issue 3499, 23 September 1882, Page 3
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