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THE GOVERNORS AIDE-DE-CAMP IMPROVING. WELLINGTON, Last Night.

Captain Siville :s: s mproving: in health. Lonl Oatil«\v, who left for Nelson on Thursday last, is imlispo-cii. His Excellency the Governor has recoived a message from his meilical attendant to the following effect : '♦ Lord Cranley has had a feverish attack, but the symptoms do not at present denote typhoid. It is hoped that it is only a i*elapse from recent convalescence from jaundice."

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Te Aroha News, Volume VII, Issue 389, 31 July 1889, Page 8

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THE GOVERNORS AIDE-DECAMP IMPROVING. WELLINGTON, Last Night. Te Aroha News, Volume VII, Issue 389, 31 July 1889, Page 8

THE GOVERNORS AIDE-DECAMP IMPROVING. WELLINGTON, Last Night. Te Aroha News, Volume VII, Issue 389, 31 July 1889, Page 8

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