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A letter from Bull's, Rangitikei, states that the settlers in the district are generally in a prosperous condition. The utter absence of crime of all kinds is remarked upon and the prospects of an increase to the trade of the neigborhood considered jrood. The cliiei Major Kemp is very ill just now, suffering from inflammation of the lungs. Considerable inconvenience (says the " Wanganui Herald ") is caused by his illness, as he is engaged relative to the purchase of several blocks of land, now under offer to the Government, and the negotiations halt for want of him. It is confidently expected by the Auckland " Herald" that Major Jackson- will be returned unopposed for the seat in the Assembly for the Waikato electoral district, vacated by Captain Macpherson.

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New Zealand Mail, Issue 55, 10 February 1872, Page 15

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Tapeke kupu
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Untitled New Zealand Mail, Issue 55, 10 February 1872, Page 15

Untitled New Zealand Mail, Issue 55, 10 February 1872, Page 15

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