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(FROM OUR OWN CORRESPONDENT) WELLINGTON. Thursday, The Governor has purchased two more Australian, race horses, which will arrive here by the Wakatipu. They will run first at the Ohristchuroh Spring Meeting.
The Hinemoa left New Plymouth to-day to bring down the Maori prisoners, who will be lodged in the Lyttelton gaol The natives at Parihaka are quiet aud reticent.
The total amount of customs revenue collected in the colony for the year ending 31st March was L 975,926, Wellington contributing L1i2,099. A Maori prisoner named Watson died in the Dunedin gaol of consumption.
ENGLISH HEWS. Tho Agricultural College at Lincoln opened with twelre students. In the House of Commons the UnderSecretary for Foreign Affairs, in reply Jo a question, said the German Government in no way encouraged German officials to go to Turkeyto take part in that country's finance, but "cordially proposed to cooperate with all the other European Powers.
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 2, Issue 523, 23 July 1880, Page 2
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