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“INNOCENTS.”

(Wellington Correspondent.) The Innocents are again about to 11 take their walks abroad,” one to England and the Premier and ex-Premier to Australia, “to make hay whilst the sun shines. ” Annexation in the face of the fearful falling off from tiie cliffs made the “ in-take ” or “ takes-in ” of the Bluff-Hurunui Railway returns scattering devastation, and wailings both at home and abroad.

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Poverty Bay Standard, Volume XI, Issue 1366, 9 October 1883, Page 2

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62

“INNOCENTS.” Poverty Bay Standard, Volume XI, Issue 1366, 9 October 1883, Page 2

“INNOCENTS.” Poverty Bay Standard, Volume XI, Issue 1366, 9 October 1883, Page 2

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