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[from OTrtl OWN correspondent] .V . : WML IB G T ojv' . . •' Th«f itom. to play the Anatolian cricketers hasbeen chosen, Ronaldaon is the only Wairarapa player. ! An old lady getting out- of the train while in motion, was thrown down and leverely hurt. " The Bteamer Northumberland. has cleared for London with 50' passengers, and a cargo valued at £121,935, including 7474 ounces of gold. Sails to-day. Mills, owner of Xarifa, winner of the first prize in the Yacht Bace, has given upthe prize, on condition that the race is sailed over again, The Customs revenue for the; month amounls'to L 12,859 lis 9d, OHRISTOMURCH. : The Australians' first innings closed for 323, Murdoch malting IU, Slight, nbtaut, 38, ,v * • ! SYDNEY. • 31st. The Emerald visited the scene of the massacre at Solomon Island, shelling the placeand burning down the. villages The natives fled inland.
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 3, Issue 681, 1 February 1881, Page 2
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