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ENGLISH. . London, Jiu£| At to-days’ wool sales were catalogued ; the demand’fßjjjHi and greasy is a half penny hi4i|igi>w|j In all the American whea®B*v., the crops are very backward. S- ' The Basutos have paid the fllljHHg by the Cape Government, ance with the terms of peace iaSSB||M in April last. The race for the Ascot Gold suited as follows : . Robert the Devil Petronel jggsflKxl Exeter IN TE RCOLONI Sydney, Two fresh cases of discovered to-day. Rigorous are being taken to arrest the of the disease. Melbourne, At the sitting of the the Committees of the CounciksgßKB sembly, yesterday, Mr RamfjßgHw; posal for a compromise on thAfflSn Question was agreed to and bodying the same was intrdHKg|||g the Assembly last evening, amended Reform Bill was inMH. passed through all its stages with transmitted to the Coun<fij£3BßH| it was carried through all " 'i without discussion. Great is expressed thereat.

Wellington, SawHK The Government, on ing, telegraphed to the New &K3H Wales Government, asking foryJMEW information, respecting the smallpox in Sydney, a the latter Government yestardtasiM|||| ing confirmed . the news. MtaEgtiteagj Cabinet yesterday resolved proclamation, under the Publa9|£jßam Act, declaring the City of the harbour of Port J ac fected district within-, the ni&SfaHEjffil the Act.' The Government are quiries made as to the placing a light on WaipapjjMHHfflS Otago. At a meeting of the unga§MHMHs| yesterday, a deputation was to wait on the Government sent the state of the ployed. The sculling match of Auckland, and Hearn, of ton, comes off here on the oth/jfeMyf Earnest Truman, swallowed accidentally some acid and died at Rangiora yesterday: morning. A meeting of the Committee of th. 4 Dunedin Chamber of Commerce v| held yestesday, regarding the Otago Central Railway. It was resolved that Parliament should be urged to the resolution passed in the House of Representatives in 1878. Setting aside land for constructing the railway by special Act; also, to obtain a vote for the further extension of the line.

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Kaikoura Star, Volume I, Issue 67, 21 June 1881, Page 4

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TELEGRAPHIC Kaikoura Star, Volume I, Issue 67, 21 June 1881, Page 4

TELEGRAPHIC Kaikoura Star, Volume I, Issue 67, 21 June 1881, Page 4

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