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"The Harbor Board to day accepted a for ocean steamers wharf, Lytt-1---tojg{«w.-£5444, an I for shed on wha f, £4:501; John S. Gad-ncr, a well-known bookmaker, died this afternoon of consumption. __$ °C *;*«» •* old Canterborj settler, has been appointed Official Assignee under the ne* Bankrnptcj Act. *bi3 afre noon, the Hod. W. Robinson found that a bullet had passed }^ g \ J* 81 ?* of hia drawiol-room a about four feet from the ground, and, *^aad*-bnrie^^ the dming^room Fortenately the norn was uno^upieVaelS £me. It is stated <£*t^ to**maimm,%mimM I very h J L Und «^«cretary for the colony m toithe c Cbamber of of sheep and the cohnj on Mar factory a Idjtionr^^ figurw y^ar,^hich ga-al^oSJoi
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Manawatu Standard, Volume 4, Issue 284, 3 November 1883, Page 2
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116TELEGRAPHIC. Manawatu Standard, Volume 4, Issue 284, 3 November 1883, Page 2
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