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[prom our own correspondent] WELLINGTON. Friday. The Railway revenue and .expenditure for nine months ending 31st March, 1880, show gross receipts £575,588,. being £98,412 under the Colonial Treasurer's estimate'; 'working expenses amounted to„ £430,281
Some*auxiety is felt for the safety of .the'.steamer Patea, whioli left-here" for Patea on Saturday last,.and haß not sinoe been heard-.of. ... '-"•: -' i - :
•. The Acclimatisation Society, has liberated a number of goldfinches in the' We£ lington country districts.' There was a heavy flood iu the Hutt River, yesterday ;■. which effectually stopped the traffic on the to a breach made by the riverin the .bank' near the Silver Stream, \" f
A man named Nichols, a storekeeper <at Waipawa, has committed suicide by shooting himself with a revolver- He-had been for some days in a state of delirium tremeps.
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 2, Issue 471, 22 May 1880, Page 2
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