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London, 17tti May. — Sir Francis Dillon ! Bell has written /to Messrs Weatgarth and Gp., Colonial Agents and Brokers of London, refuting the attacks made bythe London " Standard " on New Zealand, in connection with its borrowing in the London Market ■ ' "<<■-' The Australian- fruits K and, wines sent to the Exhibition are gaining a high place in the public favour jamorigat; visitors to the Exhibition j 'and Jire Belling rapidly. 1 1 Sir- John Pearson, aijudge in the Chancery 'Division "of . the /ifiig^Gourt yof tl Justice, 'whoeeeeriousillnese.wflerecentlyannounced, is dead. >> , *"' -' -*■ ".>."' r '^' 5 '

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Te Aroha News, Volume III, Issue 156, 29 May 1886, Page 5

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("Age" Specials.) Te Aroha News, Volume III, Issue 156, 29 May 1886, Page 5

("Age" Specials.) Te Aroha News, Volume III, Issue 156, 29 May 1886, Page 5

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