From the Herald and Telegraph.
Mr. Joseph Rhodes, late of Clive Grange, we hear, has become the purchaser of Messrs. W. B. Rho<les and Chapman’s station, Edenham. Colonel McGregor, whose arrival in the ■colony, and intention to settle in Napier, we noticed some time ago, was one of the passengers "from Wellington to this port by the Rangatira. Our Napier readers will be glad to learn that the Government have acceded to the wishes of the inhabitants of tliis town as lately expressed by a deputation to his Honor the Superintendent, and have authorized the Chief Postmaster to deliver letters within a radius of half-a-mile of the Post office.
Mr. Teat, of Havelock, on the eve of his •departure for Poverty Bay, was presented with a small token of the esteem and affection in which he was held by the pupils of the Havelock Sunday School, of which he was a teacher.
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Poverty Bay Standard, Volume I, Issue 63, 21 June 1873, Page 3
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152From the Herald and Telegraph. Poverty Bay Standard, Volume I, Issue 63, 21 June 1873, Page 3
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