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The flax, damaged by fire on board the Mariposa 464 bales, realised at auction from £8 15s to £l3 10a per ton. “ Bough ok Coens." —Ask for Welled “Bough on Corns,” Quick relief, complete, permanent cure. Corns, warts, bunions. At Chemists and Druggists. 3 At Gisborne, after several endeavors, the owner and the now captain of the schooner Awaroa got on board the vessel without being allowed by Captain Wing, who was arrested by the police on Friday afternoon. On being brought up on Saturday he was dismissed. He was charged with “unlawful” trespass, while the Act provides for “wilful” trespass.
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Temuka Leader, Issue 1885, 30 April 1889, Page 1
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382Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Temuka Leader, Issue 1885, 30 April 1889, Page 1
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