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DUNEDIN.

This day

George Smith, better known as ' 'Chaffy,'' one of the oldest residents of the Dunstan. is missing. It is supposed that he has fallen into the river while intoxicated. The Immigration Officer has forwarded to Wellington applications for the nomination of 55 souls, equal to 4G' f statute adults. The New Zealand Electric Light Company on Saturday night lit up the hall of Watson's hotel with two of their smallest Brush arc lights. The trial was thoroughly satisfactory, and the light is to be continued. Three negatives were taken by a local photographer to test the effect of the light for photographic purposes, and all three turned out well. The plates were exposed for two, ten, and thirty seconds.

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https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/newspapers/DTN18830219.2.17.4

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Daily Telegraph (Napier), Issue 3621, 19 February 1883, Page 3

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121

DUNEDIN. Daily Telegraph (Napier), Issue 3621, 19 February 1883, Page 3

DUNEDIN. Daily Telegraph (Napier), Issue 3621, 19 February 1883, Page 3

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