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(From Our Own Correspondent.) The Govornqr Ijas rgcejyed an ii)t!ina>' njatiqn of tip Queers assent tq " The Marriajjp'qf fleoeasei} fife's §}sterj flpj' 1 for thjs Colony. The Court of Appeal opened yesterday, Afire destroyed Fisher and Cook's ooal and wood sheds last night, and placed Stewart & Greenfield's sawmills in eonsiderable jeopardy. Much momentary ajarq) was felt at the probability of a wide conflagration. jjaje y/i)o blqwing. •-■'
Musters, member p( tlio. louse, has sent his resignation to the Speaker from Melbourne, where he is now iu a precarious state of health. -.-.., "'" pAIiMEBSTQN IJORTH, MoMinn, proprietor of the Standard,has laid a criminal action for libel against Dungan, proprietor, of the Manawatu Times, and the latter will lay crosß information. It is quite an Eatanswill case of rival journalism;
DUNEip. . . The wreck of the Tararua, boats, etc, were sold for £4310 a. It is stated that Government intend employing divers to reoqvev gjlver in the treasurer room of the yesse],
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 3, Issue 764, 10 May 1881, Page 2
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