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[By Telegbaph.] (Per Press Association.) Auckland, This day. Sailed, 2.30 p.m. Waihora, for south. Passengers—Misses Leizett, White, and Broderick ; Mesdames Baker and Fulton; Messrs Lascelles, Gray, Gleeson, and Elliott ; Rev. Walsh. Wellington, This Day. In the Divorce Court W. M. Greenfield applied for a divorce from Kate Greenfield on the grounds of adultery with George Baker, with whom she lived as wife in Auckland in 1894. A decree nisi was granted. Dunedin, This day. The Austral Girton Club on the suggestion of Miss Freeman agreed to send all the children's garments made since the formation of the club to the sufferers by the Hawke's Bay flood. The Achilles mine, Skippers, got 600 ounces of smelted gold from a fortnight's crashing.

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Hastings Standard, Issue 319, 11 May 1897, Page 2

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Latest Telegraphic News. Hastings Standard, Issue 319, 11 May 1897, Page 2

Latest Telegraphic News. Hastings Standard, Issue 319, 11 May 1897, Page 2

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