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[from oub. own correspondent] WELLINGTON. Monday. The Suez mail arrived at the Bluff this morning a day before time. Only twenty-two nominations for immi grants have been Bent home by the outgoing mail, nearly all of which refer t« females. The deposit money paid is L 9. 'Nominated immigration is very properly discouraged during the present depression ; there were a number of applications during.the last fortnight which were refused, . At the inquest on the woman Angus, fnutid'drowned. the jury, after hearing evidence, returned a verdict ofFound drowned," ... . A preliminary enquiry will, shortly be held into the.cause of the accident to the' ateameVManawatu. ' .: MrMansfnrd, R.M., is still too unwell to attend his.magisterial duties. -ripNnoN. ..... April 24 At to-day's wbbl auction 11,700 bales were offered,, making.! a", total of 52,200 bales catalogued since opening. A firm, active demand was again shown at the sale.
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 2, Issue 449, 27 April 1880, Page 2
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