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Wrlusoton, This Day. SCULLING. Heame, the champion sculler, leave? for Auckland in a day or two, to take part in the regatta there. SAILED., The ships Piako and Pleione sailed for London this morning,, with full cargoes THE MUSING WRIT. The Rodney writ' was received, by thClerk of writs hy mail yes'eiday murium;. The delay will be put right by, order in Oiuioil, all the irfe'jiilirity in re, ■jard to the Waikoiiajti writ will a}™ be correced hi the s-mi mtnnir, but it is■ •*•£'* d übtful whether' lie A:' .will-enable -the G.v rn r in Couqoil to dire t a return fur Hokiiikaiunder the circum stances. •'' Chrbtchukcii ! ■ The place has been a prey all day to a tremendous nortji-wesjei:, which, ha« inveloj.ed ij]e city in a (jetiae-lihzh of dust. No daifliige iB as ypt rfl|'"i'ted, The gale W4< the severest since the north waster of 1378
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 3, Issue 963, 31 December 1881, Page 2
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148LATEST TELEGRAMS. Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 3, Issue 963, 31 December 1881, Page 2
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