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from our own correspondents. Wellington. . MR BRANDON RETIRES. Mr A. Deßrandou, member for Porirua, notifies hia retirement from political life after representing the Wellington district for twenty-one years in tha General Assembly and Provincial Council. THE bCARE REVIVING. There is no reliable native news, but rumors are current that Tito Kowaru means to commence the fight, THE WIFE SLAUGHTER CASE. DUNEWN. No Bill has been found against Au«us)us, charged with with wife slaughter at Oamaru. A STARTLER. Gatherers up of consultations are nonplussed at the Colonial Secretary's intimation that the Gaming and Lotteries Bill comes into operation on the Ist Oi November, and not in January, as supposed. THE RAILWAY HANDS STRIKE. Christcuukch. The vacancies among railway employeos, caua«d by the strike, are rapidly filling up. Good qualified men offering, The hands on strike are getting savage, and four of them assaulted an applicant for work and ill-used him. The police have the case in hand. Napier. The Rev Mr Brown, formerly Baptist Minister, but of late on tho staff of the " Herald,'' died yesterday. GISBORNE RETIRING. '. . "\ HOKITIKA. Gisbohie has positively stated he will not seek re-election for any constituency during the coming election, . -Seid offers himself for Hokitika district. ' Wanganui. ■Bamher offers iiimself ftß a candidate here, Auckland. Recruits for the front are only accepted if they know their drill, and can produce certificates of character, Too many raw recruitß are offering. Melbourne. Receipts of revenue for the quarter amounted to £1,289,000,
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 3, Issue 890, 4 October 1881, Page 2
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245LATEST TELEGRAMS. Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 3, Issue 890, 4 October 1881, Page 2
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