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- WELLINGTON. ZJ} K 'LcL'f MT H J 3 i Wy/3.A detachment of 12 Constabulary left to-day by the Taranaki to streothen the posts in the Waikato. ’ z .Tdegromsfomn, England styte that Cplpnel Fielding’s arrangement on be! df of the Colonists* Aid Corporation wfll be immediately. carried out ih a satisfactory manner. ' , DUNEDIN, oi -mfevoMc .-Sow vsb f tl!n Agricultural laboran n»:«o scarce at Taieri that the farmers have had to raise the wages servants are The North DttMtlm Rifles beat the Ballarat Bangers in a mateh by 58 points. , Free pasaagte taws been offered to vtdrkmen and farmers. « ' Mr. Seaton ip forming in England for sending out munigrants. flUmberjof imnkrpnto introduced by the Griieral Government, into Otago this year num March 10WI <- . It is statefl that the Executive, wfll meet the Council to-morrow with a credit Jrrtriaw of £lO,OOO.
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Poverty Bay Standard, Volume I, Issue 52, 14 May 1873, Page 2
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145(FROM THE NEW ZEALAND PRESS ASSOCIATION.) Poverty Bay Standard, Volume I, Issue 52, 14 May 1873, Page 2
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