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TO-DAY'S TELEGRAMS

[Pkb Pkus Awooiaxiok,] Settlement m the Kermadecs. AUOXLA2IO, Ootober 3 Ballad, Danedln, toboooer, tot Sondsy I«Und, X rmadee groap, with a batch of settlers and families, twenty In all, from Hawkea B«y. They Intend forming a settlement tt Denbsm Bsy on that Island, onder the anspleea of the Kermadeo Frait and Produoe AMooUtloo. The Danedln took k fall o&rgo of baUding material. Implements^ eto , and alx montha provlaloni for 'the lettlen. The aohooner cetscni m a short time for another party of nttlora ftorn Tarloui part* of the colony. Death of a Shipmaster. Anlred — bohoonetViadex, from Haon Gtoap and I-ong Island with gnano. Her master, Captain Walsh, of Auckland died Tery suddenly of heart diaeaae on 18 ih Anguat at Delisoor laland, Huon Groop f and was bnrled on shore next day. Walsh irti 33 yean of age. He learea a : vlfa and ohtld here. Ea>wkM Bay A. and P. Association's Show. Biumras, Ootober 4 The atttndanoe at the Show la enormoot. The eattls and horses are few In n amber bat grand In quality. Settled. DuKSDiff, Ootober 4. The copywrlßht dlipate between Stone and Sons and White hat been amloably aettled. The whole laaae of White's "Yade Meonm" will bn now pobllabed. Found Dead. ' George Ohathon, etorekeeper at Seaellffe, was found dead yesterday on the road between Seaollffe and OmlmL He bad been out driving cattle.

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Ashburton Guardian, Volume VII, Issue 2244, 4 October 1889, Page 3

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TO-DAY'S TELEGRAMS Ashburton Guardian, Volume VII, Issue 2244, 4 October 1889, Page 3

TO-DAY'S TELEGRAMS Ashburton Guardian, Volume VII, Issue 2244, 4 October 1889, Page 3

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