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RECEIVED LAST NIGHT. ABOUT TUHI. Wellington, Friday. This evening’s Post admits that the Patea Couxty Maid had “ pegged them off” re the presence of six Wellington hangmen at Tula’s trial. It acknowledges its drowsiness on that occasion. The date of Tula’s execution is not definitely known yet. SUNDAY LIQUOR LAW. Wellington, Friday'. A deputation of Good Templars, headed by Dr Roseby, w'aitcd (his evening on the Premier and Mr Rollcs" ton, to urge strict enforcement of the present liquor law in regard to Sunday trading. The Ministers promised to instruct the police to see the provisions carried out. PROPERTY TAX. Wellington, Friday. There are only 3,500 persons in Wellington who have taxable property over £SOO. THE BENCH. Wellington, Friday'. A District Judge and Resident Magistrate for Wellington, is to bo permanently appointed.
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Patea Mail, 18 December 1880, Page 2
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134SPECIAL TELEGRAMS Patea Mail, 18 December 1880, Page 2
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