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(FROM OUR OWN CORRESPONDENT.) Wellington, Aug. 3. LOST IN THE RANGES,! Two children of James Anderson of the Lower Hutt, lost themselves in the ranges on Monday evening-, and a search party found t(iem yesterday at Lowry Bay, heading a\vay from home, none the. woreo for a night in ilj.e ouijli, I'HE RIMUTAKA ACCIDENT.
The return.laid on the table at the House yesterday, fpr claims arising outof the Rlmutaka accident, amounted to L48819a 3d, Mrs Nicholas claims L 65 for mourning apparel. ROBBERY, The robbery of silver from the steamer Storm Bird is still a mystery, The mute did not tell the captain the consignment was qq Ijoifrd, and went to church with the steward leaving it unguarded, FORBURY PARK. Dunedin, The Jockey Olub lias bought Forbury Earli fqr L30,00Q, • € THE MILK; SCARE. Cffi}iSTcpiioH, Aug. 3, The dairymen hers are obtaining an unenviable notoriety. One health officer visiting a case of scarlatina in a dairyman's house, found underneath the bed of tho patient a dish of milk which was to be sold to customers. A perfect scare exists among heads of families. The Oitv Council will petition Parliament for legislation.
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 3, Issue 836, 3 August 1881, Page 2
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192LATEST TELEGRAMS. Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 3, Issue 836, 3 August 1881, Page 2
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