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FflOJr OUB OWN COIiBESFOKDENr] ' WBLLIN G T 0 N , This day. : The Norfolk left for Sydney yesterday afternoon. The Customs returns for March are £13,637; for the quarter ending 31st March, £44,382, Tiio corresponding quarter last year the amount was £44,105, The Beer Duty collected in Wellington District last quarter was £142. Seed and Batkin will start on a South Island tour next week. Joseph Ivess convened a meeting last mght to consider the desirability of startinff another morning paper in Wellington There were about forty present. Dwan «io auctioneer and Ivess were chief spokesmen. A proposal was made that Ivess find £2,000 worth of plant, and the other shareholders £2,000 in money, A committee was formed to canvass for supporfc Henry Anderson and other nnem. Ployed .press men say the chance of success is very remote. - Bishop R e d ffoo( j will reach here on Tuesday next. The appointment is gazetted of Mr Sutton as Inspector in charge of North and South Wairarapa Sheep Districts, Telford and Drummond remaining aheep I[lßpec . 'ors. Sutton is also appointed ranger of Grown lands in the Wellington district. ' At the deputation yesterday, re scab in the Wairarapa the Eon John Hall said, f oronoe to t,,e appointment of a chief Inspector for the colony, the difficulty to to get a suitable man, In reference to the recommendation that sheep rates and fines be placed to the' credit of the sheep fund, he pointed out that the Act necessitated the payment into the consolidated fund, but promised consideration of the point. Tie Colonial Secretary promised more «<*( for ft, p „, p „ o , c||(di r * kll " cl 'E"» •• fto Wain™., di,net, The school Board deputation was i,iconag to reaultg, .taukajjga. ■ Melvor, a Wellington analytical chemist zi\r Honibec White Island deposits, speaks most favor: aty of it. Extensive works will be commenced. SOKITIKA, ' Hutchison,, charged with murder of his mfe, was acquitted, after jury had deliberated six hours, LONDON. The editor of" Die Preiheit." aSo . paper, h a3been onawarrant for eulogising the murder of the Czar, and urging the assassination of more crowned heads. has suffered a relapse, and u °h anxiety-is prevailing, The Greek press repudiate the obligation to accept Turkey's pr o p OSB | s _. TARAJfAKI EAOES. / : 300,govs handicap. .. ; ' : Sletau . > • libeller ; ... . IHE ODP, . Libeller :■ ~, - ' j • Hailstorm. ~g j Bndjmion. ' Ml ■; .V'
' V a wjj (rn<w ovfl " * i match Cricket ClubljH i Saturday tho.nl .the Tinai torton Olub, jfl 12th. I secretary message, anjj^H our secretarial prepaidJhet'^M Mnsterton team to giving no | On March ll|H Tinui school,jnM for standard I tlie I the deficiency. said that school was oil that all the VI). had-a the. standard: the condition of satisfactory; satisfactory', had- beenstroj^^H Our-new church, and fairly on the boarding of roof of , Sometime from metalled | doned I Great the district, f Mr Telford our I opinion 6f the m faithfully during his 13 ye,ir^H efforts are being partmerit to filter has, during his in gaining the his neighbors. such a state of aJ^^H «?' n^ 16 P re,, the Crovernment ™M'f not three ,^ m T iorr r to Mel. some days, and JJarquhsrsoh; i P> which hasbeen 14 y ear thattipie has m fll^^^H hotels m WestJand' JoreforMmO^al^B sad bereavement.
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Wairarapa Daily Times, 1 April 1881, Page 2
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