LATEST TELEGRAMS. [from OUR OWN correspondent] THE HEATHEN OHINEE. A policeman, on Saturday night, captured a Chinaman from the tea steamer Bowen, attempting to smuggle 460 cigars. PROVINCIALISM. Sheehan's promised Bill to revert to Provincialism is causing a good deal of discussion, and will tend to show clearly the precise strength of the Opposition and Ministerial parties. ■' SUDDEN DEATH, Mr Young, the Inspector of the National Bank, died rather suddenly of bronchitis on Saturday. This complaint is very pre- , valent throughout the city. FLOODS AT THE THAMES. GREAT LOSS. Thames, July Vl. Destructive floods have occurred here, carrying away bridges, washing millions of feet of bulk timber into the sea, and causing at least £IO,OOO damage. A waterspout broke directly over tho town, MELBOURNE OUP. DUNEDIN. Somnus and Sir Modred will be sent to Melbourne. They are baoked for £60,000 for the Cup. AUSTRALIAN NEWS. SMALL POX. GOLD. Sydney, July 16, The small pox is still raging. Perth, July 16. is attracting attention.
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 3, Issue 822, 18 July 1881, Page 2
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163Page 2 Advertisements Column 5 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 3, Issue 822, 18 July 1881, Page 2
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