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BT ELECTRIC TELEGRAPH.

(FROM OTJR OWN CORRESPONDENT.) Wellington, Sunday. No steamer is to "be sent to the 'Chatham Islands. The Rifleman returns instead. The Native Secretary, Mr Cooper, proceeds thither. A large ship's yard, and several casks of spirits, floated ashore in Palliser Bay, from a recent wreck. About 100 Volunteers sailed in the ■Storm Bird last night for Patea. It is surmised that the Provincialises •will not oppose the Roads Bill to a division, if the Government consent to bring it under Provincial administration.

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 2030, 27 July 1868, Page 5

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BT ELECTRIC TELEGRAPH. Otago Daily Times, Issue 2030, 27 July 1868, Page 5

BT ELECTRIC TELEGRAPH. Otago Daily Times, Issue 2030, 27 July 1868, Page 5

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