DEATH OF LOUIS NAPOLEON.
Wellington, January 21. The Blanche has arrived from Hobarton with English news to January 9. Louis Napoleon is dead. The Independent strongly condemns the insertion of political matter in the Waka Maori. Mr Koutledge advertises the sale of 700 longwooled rams at Havelock on the 6th February. Mr Balcombe resigns his Government appointment with the view of accepting the managership of Col. Fielding's Manawatu purchase. Mr John Hall proceeds to Christchurch to-day. The National bank has secured premises here. Arrived : Celeßtia, irom Bluff. Auckland, JanuaTy 21. The Union Sash and Door Company have declared a dividend of 25 per cent. A company is projected to work the iron sand. Dunedin, January 21. Arrived : Ferndale. from Liverpool, 127 days out. Sailed : Peter Denny, for London, with 5135 bales of wool. Gkettown, January 21. A little girl named Feast has been burned to death. Pobt Chalmers, January 21. The -whooping cough is very prevalent, and three children died of it in one day.
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume VIII, Issue 18, 21 January 1873, Page 2
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