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By Electric Telegraph

Dunedin, Thursday, 4 p.m. News of importance there is literally none. Our members have departed for the scene of there senatorial' duties. In their place we "have, however,, another large batch of Celestials with their usual adjuncts, with the promise, moreover, of sj eedy and further importations from Elowery Land. Influenza has been almost universal, few escaping an attack mild or otherwise. The weatherhas been cold and coarse, \rith abundance of wind, rain, sleet, and snow.

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Mount Ida Chronicle, Volume II, Issue 129, 18 August 1871, Page 5

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By Electric Telegraph Mount Ida Chronicle, Volume II, Issue 129, 18 August 1871, Page 5

By Electric Telegraph Mount Ida Chronicle, Volume II, Issue 129, 18 August 1871, Page 5

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