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Ghahamstown, Jan. 2. The Maori chief Rewi positively refuses to allow the Colonial prize firing to take • place"on the range first chosen. A new site has been selected, which is believed to be as good as the former. A gale yesterday did considerable damage to gardens. In many localities the peaches suffered most. Wellington", Jan. 2. The Hon. Mr Sewell and Mrs Sewell leave "Wellington for England in tha course of the present month. Eain interrupted the Caledonian celebration, and the sports have been postponed till anniversary day. Dunelin, Jan. 2. Theyear's revenue is £357,199, against £283,778 for 1873. In the grain market very little business has been done, owing to the holidays ; prices remain unaltered.
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Southland Times, Issue 2046, 4 January 1875, Page 2
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