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TUAPEKA.

* * /.inorhingathere was some e; :-. the Chinese ~campcaused by ai' .fertirj' r*i v unedAcli. Y&t sticking another a[ ’t’ '2Lfc-' , * t &* j ovfer some mone f transactions. Thknemretator <jf the assart b. •mktl W■' f'-a Itfw " j jneos : ytei£Nil..DesEeKtndtu i ’ qoartz Uline from 35 tons of stbUe'crnshe I sits coil ■. thb (18th in • staat*—The firat criminal case that has comb ©•fore that jGonjt jin .will then be heard before Judge fiarvCy. It is the trial of a Chinaman namedAh Singffor unlawfully Ah Gow, by Striking him oh the head- Wilh a meat chop per at Waipori. * , Mr Johh ’ t&en 1 elected firsl M»3^or of jpip*\a wja’iyi. in ' w kCv

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Evening Star, Issue 4091, 6 April 1876, Page 4

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109

TUAPEKA. Evening Star, Issue 4091, 6 April 1876, Page 4

TUAPEKA. Evening Star, Issue 4091, 6 April 1876, Page 4

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