NAPIER.
This day.
The chief Karaitiana has been ill lately, and his malady seems to have affected his. head. Yesterday afternoon he was so violent that he hsd to be put under the restraint of a strait waistcoat. He was stopping at the Criterion, and by noise he attracted a crowd outside the hotel. Other quarters weie provided for b?m last evening, to which he wps removed. The men of the Te Wanan^a paper have been dismissed, and the while editor's services dispensed with. It is I variously stated that this is preliminary to new arrangements, or of the ceasing of the publication. To-day the burgesses of Nap^r are polling on the question whether a _oan of seventy thousand pounds shall be raised to consolidate the old ones and provide for dvainage ana sewerage.
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Thames Star, Volume IX, Issue 3075, 23 December 1878, Page 2
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134NAPIER. Thames Star, Volume IX, Issue 3075, 23 December 1878, Page 2
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