HERALD TELEGRAMS.
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Topina has taken offence at Tapia's^adhe- -s." defiance "to him.. . A c^l^ioiji;" o^oL^i}i:, - : two is expected! AH t'Vi: vS^^C'';- --:;,;.; Seveml; w£#ipoWnln^ dangerous, have occurred from the, use of '-'' sugar (Vibtbrwii>Cd's s No.; 2) iniporied.^iier Rangitoto last trip. It Ma Miggn^ Analysed, and'found to' cdntain a large-iqaaritity of arsenic.,, Sqnje.of tl?is ; sugar Bent to this Convent affe'eied all 'the inmates, and fottt families are ill through its use. '* ■ Cdbb*B coafeh" was' ? upset Kakanui r f i v.er, . 0 tagp., Mr. , Paiersori,f,ihe| railway engineer, and a woman whose name lis unknown, were drowned.^ ', /The ;Tararua leaves, vwjth; tbeVßnglish Mail. :pn the 23rd,; , she ,; recejyes ? j£2oo subsidy. . .... ...
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Hawke's Bay Herald, Volume 13, Issue 1110, 17 December 1869, Page 2
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109HERALD TELEGRAMS. Hawke's Bay Herald, Volume 13, Issue 1110, 17 December 1869, Page 2
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