The Brown Paper Pjlrcel. — The fifth chapter of this story is unavoidably kept back till Tuesday. The European Mail, a journal much superior, in our estimation, to the Home News, may now be had through application at this office. Colds and Coughs are still the order of the day. Scarcely an individual has escaped. The whooping cough has been severely felt among the children of Napier, and, we' regret to say, most of the convalescents have suffered a relapse, in many cases more severe than the first attack. Mr. M'Lean's late speech on the internal defence of the country, as reported in Hansard, will be found elsewhere, and will well repay perusal.
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Hawke's Bay Herald, Volume 13, Issue 1074, 13 August 1869, Page 2
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