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Miss de la Runs, ("Ouida") the novelist, it is reported is comiDg to New Zealand at an early date, to be ! married to a gentleman resident in Canterbury, — Express. " Femaligraphs " is the American name now given to newspaper paragraphs relating to the fair sex. The following passage occurs in the "presentment" made to Judge Richmond by the Grand Jury, at the quarterly eession of the Supreme Court, held at Hokitika during last week : — " The Grand Jury venture to express a hope that the alterations and amendments in the Bankruptcy laws, which were brought forward in the Legislative Assembly last session, will not be lost sight of ia the present one*

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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume IX, Issue 83, 8 April 1874, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume IX, Issue 83, 8 April 1874, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume IX, Issue 83, 8 April 1874, Page 2

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