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♦ [PER PRESS AGENCY.] Wellington,, Wednesday THE MAIL SERVICE. i# • It is understood that the representative of the' Pacific Mail Company went to Svdney by the last mail steamer to secure the abandonment of the New Zealand Coastal Service, and in the event of such conces. sion not being made, there is a probability of the termination of the service the risks of entering the New Zealand 'ports and the frequent grounding of the steamers being considered too great a risk to run, New Plymouth, Wednesday EARTHQUAKE. *" An earthquake, lasting several seconds, of a violent nature, occurred here this morning at 4.12. THE IRON FURNACE. The Huni Furnace has been cleared and the men paid off. '
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Oamaru Mail, Volume I, Issue 76, 19 July 1876, Page 2
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