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Auckland, Jan. 27. Major Jackson ia a candidate for the vacant seat in the Assembly for the Waikato. Macdonald, a clerk of a Thames mining company, has levanted in the Nebraska with Miaa Alley, a barmaid, after letting several friends in, one to the extent of £500. The drought continues to be very severe. The Waikato navvies have struck owing to an attempt to introduce the nine hours 1 system. Mr Brogden refuses to give way. Caledonians, £26 ; Thames, 140s; Tookeys, 280s. Wellington, Jan. 29. The foundation sfone of the new provincial buildings was laid to-day by the Superintendent in the presence of a large concourse of people. Dtjnkdin, Jan. 29.
The jury in Reichelt's case have returned a verdict for the plaintiff for the full amount of the insurance.
The continuance of the drought is severely felt.
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Southland Times, Issue 1531, 30 January 1872, Page 2
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140LATEST TELEGRAMS. Southland Times, Issue 1531, 30 January 1872, Page 2
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