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TELEGRAPHIC.

INTERPROVINGIAL.

(UNITED PRESS ASSOCIATION?) Uhristchuroh, September 10. Hakopa Te Atoatu, the oldest surviving Maori at Maiapoi, and chief of the Ngatihu tribe, died on Wednesday last, aged 85. « >. . Dunedin, September 10.- * Wh'lst engaged m dredging m the upper harbour this afternoon, tbe men employed on the r Priestman dredge? picked up the body of a young man named Snow, who had been employed by Mr Patrick, * butcher, and had been missive at tile *ime of his employer's return from Australia, about a month ago. Snow was recently married, and it is believed to be a case of suicide, induced by Snow having embezzled j money, Major Barker, of the Salvation Army, from Victoria is to arrive on Monday i night, and on Wednesday night, m the Queen's Theatre, a grand ceremony; of presentation of colors to the Dunedin contingent will take place. At St. Joseph's, m the early part of the week, Miss Kate -Scully, of Napier; Miss Elizabeth Gann, of Timaru ; and Miss Miry O'Neil, of South Dunedin, took the veil. OpuNA_B,Beptember 10. ; Forty natives, passed yesterday on their w<t vto Parihaka. Most of them came from Hawera and the vicinity of Opunake. ' ' Thames, September 10. The body of Henry Harris, Harbor Dredge Engineer, who MM .drpwjpe^jpni. Saturday last, was fonni floating m the harbor to-day neair Piako River.

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Manawatu Standard, Volume 4, Issue 239, 11 September 1883, Page 2

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TELEGRAPHIC. Manawatu Standard, Volume 4, Issue 239, 11 September 1883, Page 2

TELEGRAPHIC. Manawatu Standard, Volume 4, Issue 239, 11 September 1883, Page 2

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