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[BY KLlvon?To TKL^nitVlMr. [I'Ktt PRESS aSSOCIATroN.] Lawrencb, October 16. Scarlet fever here. fa ciiusiug quire a .scare similar to that of Hokitika. Every family «n the place is suffering from it. Actual number of cases can hardly he computed. Mining litigation re the Blue Spur claim continues. The ground continues yery rich. Welmxgton-, October 10 The business after Sir George Grey's statement in the House las: night is [ unimportant. Jamps Maclf.iy, j-uor., was brought up at the H. M. Court to-day, charged with assaulting Hi-don, M.li.it., wns adjourned until to- norrow for the production of witn-e-«sea. Miclr-iv wis bound over to keep the peace in the meantime. The Wairoi has arrived after a passage of 92 days. She brings- 190 immigrants. Rev. Charles Clark lectured at Cromwell' lost night with 'extraordinary success-
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Inangahua Times, Volume IV, Issue 82, 17 October 1877, Page 2
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133TELEGRAPHIC Inangahua Times, Volume IV, Issue 82, 17 October 1877, Page 2
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