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i^plfsympathy with Dr Stewart under the ||||4lirritation whioh he must suffer from the I^pSterrible'- and scandalous attack whioh Ifllg 'appeared iv the Evening Press 6£ Wei■Pf lington °- May 21st, 1885." I^vt-' The largest number of steamers that l^y^were ever in Lyttelton harbor at one M;V;;time were berthed there to-day, there l|Sjy -being no less than ten steamers, qf a ftfe'v. total vfconnage of 19,592 tons. fiyy "--"'." Dunedin, Tuesday. fy£y .-/ The Caversham licensing committee fpyhave fixed on 10 o'clock as the hour of My: closing all hotels. |tyy; > The committee of the Dunedin Jockey 07 ; Club met this evening to disouss the !&••'.' question of the resignation of the handily oappers, but it was deferred till a fuller #y meeting could be obtained.
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Hawke's Bay Herald, Volume XXII, Issue 7179, 3 June 1885, Page 3
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