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.(PBEPaBSS ASSOCUTION.) DUNEDIN, ?ebruaty 28. The relief subscription amounts to •xeloßive of Dumber of large contributions sent airect by firms. The Holloway Dramatic Company gave the whole prooeeda of cix performances after Mr. B. L. Stevenßon, the novelist, iotwriewed, eaid the best thing thateonld happen Samoa would be British annexMr. EoltestOD Bpeake here on Monday night* ' . . A yoong man named Madill, a olerk in the employ of the Tramway Company, reported to the polios that he wan robbed of 4J40 while" connting money at the counter of the Bank of New Zealand. He Bays a atranger tapped him on the shoulder, telling him he bad dropped a pound note, and he (Madill) stooped to pick it up. The pound wbioh he fonnd was not his, hut in' the meantime a calico .bag, which he had on the counter, oootainiog £40, had disappeared , and bo bad the stranger. Qaeenpland subscription amounts «> £1600. _ i __ . The" STTN BAKING POWDEK eclipses all others.
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Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume XX, Issue 2363, 28 February 1893, Page 3
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161TBLEGBAPHIG NB^VS Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume XX, Issue 2363, 28 February 1893, Page 3
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