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INTERPROVINCIAL.

(By Telegraph). AUCKLAND, Dec. 22. Fever has broken out on board the squadron now m harbour, and two cases of intermittent fever were dispatched yesterday to the hospital from H.M.S. Rapid, whilst a man from 11. M.S. Nelson has been also removed to that institution suffering from typhoid fever. "WELLINGTON, Dao. 22. The Gazette notifies an alteration m the scale of charges m force on the HurunuiBluff section of the New Zealand railways as follows : — Wool undutnped from Dunback to Dunedin or Port Chalmers will be -charged id per bale lees than the classified rates. DUNEDIN, Dec. 22. A fire at Cavereham destroyed a fourroomed house, owned and occupied by Joseph Ellis. The insurance was £300 m the New Zealand office. Mr John Duthie was fined £1 at the Police Court to-day for keeping a girl working m a factory after hours on Saturday.

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Timaru Herald, Volume XLV, Issue 4121, 23 December 1887, Page 3

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INTERPROVINCIAL. Timaru Herald, Volume XLV, Issue 4121, 23 December 1887, Page 3

INTERPROVINCIAL. Timaru Herald, Volume XLV, Issue 4121, 23 December 1887, Page 3

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