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LATEST TELEGRAMS.

(FROM OUR OWN COimiiSPONDENT. 0 NATIVE DIFFICULTY." ALARMING SYMPTOMS, Wellington. The rumors of impending trouble among Natives at Parihaka are sufficiently grave to warrant the immediate increase of the Armed Constabulary force, and recruits are freely accepted.

SMALL-POX SCARE. Nelson, Sept. 20. Much excitement has. beon caused by a supposed' case of small-pox, a child named Tborno having been brought into the hospital from Dovedale with violent eruptions on its body. Dre Boor and Sealey pronounced it a case of cow-pox, The father says the eruptions have been present for years. The child has since died. An inquest will be held, but much excitement prevails at present.

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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 3, Issue 878, 20 September 1881, Page 2

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LATEST TELEGRAMS. Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 3, Issue 878, 20 September 1881, Page 2

LATEST TELEGRAMS. Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 3, Issue 878, 20 September 1881, Page 2

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