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(PER UNITED PRESS ASSOCIATION.) The departure, ot the, steamer Tainui . for London was delayed till tfcday at noon, m consequence of •' a ' steam -pipe bursting. Sh« has a full compliment of passengers. - : ; ■ • . ; . : '■■- ' ; ', ' . ; l ' '\ ■/ '>' The ship Hurunuifrom London is, at the heads,, and will, probably reaoli .^the harbour ;to-day. Among, her , cargo are two large locomotives ordered ror ' the Wellington ■ Manawatu Railway Coinpatiy, fand of extra power and speed. The'Hurunui has been placed m quarantine, as she has mild cases of typhoid fever on board. ■■..,, i ; . Woodville,; Monday. At a meeting of settlers held at Pahiatua on .Saturday, a resolution was passed imanimously, recommending the Government to appoint Mr Eeese, a; 1 brother of the M.H.R., and a settler m the Forty-Mile Bush, to the Land Board. Ohristohurch, Monday i ; A fisherman named Richard Harper has been' missing since Wednesday; last; His book was found on Sumner beach, and he ia supposed to haye been drowned. Archdeacon Wilson,- connected with i the English Church for 85 years, died of paralysis on Saturday afternoon at Broomfield, near Yaldhurst. He was 72^ years old. ■ , , ■
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Manawatu Standard, Volume XI, Issue 1611, 18 January 1886, Page 4
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182TELEGRAPHIC. Manawatu Standard, Volume XI, Issue 1611, 18 January 1886, Page 4
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