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LATEST TELEGRAMS.

jfßQif qyq correspondent,

A LAUGHABLE SCENE,

THE PIRATES ' OF PENZANCE MAKE A DECIDED HIT I Web-ington, June 9. •The first acene in .the lPlratea of Pen» zance was last night to an appreoiative ,audience;; -jli appeared that , •■KW'-'ixw-fa; .• board South when some of to remain and jpia;C^ry^> ; iPirate;!flompanyi'' »SimonM w ■ wjg W P"" 1 fMF

passages, and meeting Oaryon/ihe deck • hot words ensued,' then anery.'gesturos,, and finally blows wef e* exchanged. ,Sorae j other professionals j! joined the remainder of the company and casual wharf strollers enjoyed the free Bhowi The only casualty occurring was to an in.interfering as a peace-maker, received a. -black*^^^^

RACING. ' T .. v Wanganci Bth. . Native Oat will not enter for the trotting match. BENEVOLENT FLOODS. ut Daroaville Bth. Recentheayy floods.at Dargayille have brought down large quantities of logs to the timber mills, "

: the 1 winter' Frankenstein. T ■•"■."■'"■■•■jr " ' '^'TimardJ9th. The unemployed are increasing "ini number and held a meeting yesterday to ask the corporation.to give them work or bread. - • •

/ FEMALE'LABORERS.) ; ; J. •'.. .Auoklani), June 9th. .informations have been laid against several employers of. female labor for breaches of the Act in keepiug them at work after hours. •■' • . .

KING TAWHAIO SOOIA3JLE. Alexandra, June 8,

Tawhaiao recently visited Alexandra and conversed through the telephone with Rewi and other chiefs at Kihikihi, He expressed great surprise at the wonderful effects of ths-telephone, and had great difficulty in understanding how it worked.

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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 3, Issue 789, 9 June 1881, Page 2

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234

LATEST TELEGRAMS. Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 3, Issue 789, 9 June 1881, Page 2

LATEST TELEGRAMS. Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 3, Issue 789, 9 June 1881, Page 2

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