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DUNEDIN.

4 p.m. April 30th. The accounts of the disturbances at Tuapeka and other put districts, on account of the action of the General Government, are greatly exaggerated by Provincial papers. The Provincial Council meets tomorrow. The s.s. Albion has been laid up at Port Chalmers waiting arrangements. "Wilson, the ironmonger, in whose premises the Princes-street fire broke out, has been committed for trial.

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Southland Times, Issue 664, 1 May 1867, Page 2

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DUNEDIN. Southland Times, Issue 664, 1 May 1867, Page 2

DUNEDIN. Southland Times, Issue 664, 1 May 1867, Page 2

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