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(from our own correspondent) WELLINGTON. Friday. With a view to economy, it is understood directions have been given by the Postmaster-General for the discontinuance of special trains for Suez Mail, aB the number of letters is considered quit# insufficient to justify the expense. The Imperial Insurance Company are the successful tenderers for insuring the Corporation property in this city. Only one violent death occurred in New Zealand last month, caused by drowning, and took place in Wellington. Man named Wilson was charged with indecently assaulting two children named Brown, eldest six years old. Man named Baxter was killed at Fielding on Tuesday by a falling tree. The meeting of the creditors of Mr A. Jackson, saddler, of Greytown, to consider application for discharge, fell through for lack of attendance. IreopN. June 21 Reply has been received by the Great Powers from the Sultan, in which he proposes that the Treaty of Berlin to far as relates to Montenegro, should be delayed until the agitation which exists in Albania against the required cession of territory to Montenegro had subsided.
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 2, Issue 500, 26 June 1880, Page 2
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