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■p; \- (FBOM OTO OWN COBEESPONDBNI) %: % '■■ WELUNGTON. ;'.■"• i,i ...\ Saturday. „ ; ;Mr Manßford died at Dunedin this nwrnjng, shortly after his arrival there. thirty boats and. ten yachts 'startedi in a procession round the harbor boatihg'season. . . No steps are being taken to appoint an R.M., and'it is now geriefallyuriderat'ood that some prominent barrister will be appointed. ' Michael Donoghue, a.navvy at Mul. lochy Gully, Otago, inflicted a wound in his abdomen. It is expected it will prove fatal. JELone Pihama, .who recently received a grant of 1500 acres at Waimate, has sent three tons of bread and a large, quantity of other provisions to Parihaka. Theßotorua left the Bluff for Melbourne, crowded with excursionists, •■:"• It is expected the combined fleet will remain at Cattaro till Dulcigno surrenders, The Albanians declare they will resist the cession to the last.
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 2, Issue 597, 18 October 1880, Page 2
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