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(UNITM> PttKBB ASSSOOiATfON.) * Wellington, Sjinday. yes torday tviyi last night. About 8000 people > were present to bear, the Oamaru, Band, which 13 the first competitor for the band contest. Their playing was- much adjmired. and they were . fondly ; applauded. Alter the Exhibition had been ppep for a cpuple./bf ' : hours' m the evening, it was -found necessary to jefupe^ iiirtber ad fission, and huhdre4,g.wore turned away. A pfojeciTwenfoot ;to opentfld .Exhibition every nigtit. ...:■.• J. B. Browne, surveyor, li'as^tftken m charge for' threatening tptAk«."R(>Ußh on Rats/' which ho mixed up m a gh\«i, and threatenihgto, murder his wife and '. children. The "unfortunate nian is now m the hoapitil sufferiqw from the, effects of a drinkiqg debauch. : V '; ■ • Srinday; A servant girl named^^ Q'Conctr has feen missing from the hdjEM; of a. fanner ; Parerpa since ten o'clo^rsfjkKtiday night. H She had shown signs nf myfljti The police and others have been seareh^ ing the country ever since, but without any result, and it is feared she hag perished m some way or other.
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Manawatu Standard, Volume X, Issue 60, 10 August 1885, Page 3
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171TELEGRAPHIC. Manawatu Standard, Volume X, Issue 60, 10 August 1885, Page 3
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