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Teudt rn will bo received by Mr McC »nlli up to Saturday, fur foiling 42 acre* of bush. On< of the I’ahiatna Village selectors, a 1 married man with four children, came into town to-day, nnd bv his action* allowed uumistak cable sign* of weak intellect. Ha brought hia wife and family to the hotel, and an erratic waa hia conduct that Mr .Stewart considered it advisable to s.*nd to Woodville for the sergeant of police. A Kuasian licet is now incanacing Chub fort, an island at the entrance of the Yellow Sea, about sixty mile* aouth of Corsea. The bodies of I >anicl Turner, passenger, and William Shaw, atoker of the train w hich earns to grief at l.riagewator, Tas- ! mania, have been found in tho river | Derwent. j The scheme for the formation of a ship i canal between Liverjsxd and Manchester | ha* oolia|>*ed. It i* understood that Cardinal Moran concurred in the scheme of reconstituting the Unman Catholic heirarcherv in Australasia. It includes the creation of a new See in Gippsland, another in Kiverina, and another in Northern (Jiicensland; also, the nomination of a s|>ec!al hi*liop for the Nati v race of New Zt tland. The project ha* been sent to the Vatican for approval. Te Wniti, Titokouaru. and tho other Maori prisoners were released on bail on Saturday afternoon. The amount of security required for To Whiti and Titokowaru was X’iMO each, and X'UIO for each of the other prisoners. Tiie various churches in Wellington took tip collections on Sunday to assist the Il'. j.ilal and (Charitable Aid fund of ti e d .-.ret, the t- tal amount contributed being i'lll7 10s 2jd. Tile lexis of John Hancock lias been j found Heating in Lake Wokatipu. Ho had receive- i remittances of money which : had h*. n lon ln.u, ar i about three weeks ago he left Kawarau with the intention of going lion k*. but was not heard of again till the boil. was found in the lake. Ho had a watch and ..bout X7O in money wh r. last sec n, but the watch and money -II - ■ 1 . Then was no mark', of violence. Bnsno ms of foul play an entertained.

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Ngā taipitopito pukapuka

Pahiatua Star and Eketahuna Advertiser, Volume 1, Issue 16, 3 August 1886, Page 3

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Tapeke kupu
367

Untitled Pahiatua Star and Eketahuna Advertiser, Volume 1, Issue 16, 3 August 1886, Page 3

Untitled Pahiatua Star and Eketahuna Advertiser, Volume 1, Issue 16, 3 August 1886, Page 3

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