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FROM 0M OTO CORRESPONDENT] W.BLLIH GTON . ■., This day. The Government offer a bonus of five hundred pounds for three years in succession, for the establishment of a sugar refinery, producing not less than one hundred tons of sugar per year. Proposals also invited for powder factory.
Mr Hutchison addresses the electors on Tuesday. Water is getting so scarce in th e reservior that another week's fine weather will compel strict restrictions in its use. BLENHEIM. The new Wesleyan Church being built here was totally destroyed by fire last night, The contractor holds a builders insurance on' it, but the amount is unknown.
A commission is sitting to enquire into the truth of the charges against Firth, the Property Tax assessor, for improper dealings with property, and offering to receive a bribe of a side of bacon to make things right for a property-owner named Wilson, and njaking false statements in explanation to the deputy commissioners. CAMBRIDGE. Much excitement, not unaccompanied with alarm, occurred by the aetjon of Maori tribes 'here, who met armed as if for deadly combat. The cause proved to be infidelity on the part of a married woman, and pacification only ensued on the tribe of the offending member giving largo prespnfij of Jive and dead stock in reparation. _
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 3, Issue 726, 25 March 1881, Page 2
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