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«> AircKLAyD, Oct. 17. Kavanasjh's flax mills at Miuku have been totally destroyed by fire, believerl to be the work of an incendiary. The property was uninsured. The JSevada sailed for the south tonight. The share market is dull. Caledonians are stationary. Napier., Oct. 17. The inquest on tho bodies of the Maories who died at Waipukurau with symptoms of arsenical poisoning, resulted in a verdict to the effect that they had been poisoned by arsenic which they had found on the side of the road, and used, supposing it to be flour. The Agricultural Society's show was a great success. Welltn"GTO^, Oct. 17. Steps arc- being taken to have a race meeting in January or February. The Press Conference meets to-morrow Pictox, O,;t. 17. Messrs Brown & Ingles's sawmills at the Grove have been destroyed by fire. They were uninsured. Westport, Oct. 17. A slip in the Alpine claim has covered the rich leader for the present. -®*
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Southland Times, Issue 1649, 18 October 1872, Page 2
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158LATEST TELEGRAMS. Southland Times, Issue 1649, 18 October 1872, Page 2
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