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(FROM OUR OWN CORRESPONDENT) WELLINGTON. Friday. The Hero sailed for Sydney to-day with 134 passengers, chiefly carpenters and laborers. William Hart, of Carterton, was charged to-day with obtaining goods and 18s by means of a valueless cheque for £l.. The defence was that Eades, his employer, had promised to pay the money into the Bank for him. The case was adjourned for one day, to ascertain the truth of the statement.' The Wellington Footballers returned this morning, being received by a large number of friends.' The railway fromKai Iwi to Waitotara (fourteen miles),has been opened for traffic. Advices from the South' speak very, favorably of the. season for crops. Grass is forward. The natives at Porirua have got four boats built to collect pawa shells. It is stated that extraordinary wages can be made. :
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 2, Issue 572, 18 September 1880, Page 2
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