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| UNITED PRESS ASSOCIATION I : Apokunp, Wednesday. Sixty natives, who were arrested at Parihakn, have arrived here and purpose giving performances in the' Theatre Royal, CHRisionußOHi Wednesday. Yesterday Mr Bruce, a blacksmith" at Kakaia had occasion to discharge one of his men for some fault. In revenge, apparently the latter waited till the other work'men had gone to dinner,' arid ttien struck Mr Bruce on the head several times with a Bixteeu. inch -horse-rasp. ? '• He was rendered unconscious, and now ließ in danger. The- police are endeavoring to find the man, whose : name is Armstrong, . Dunedin, Wednesday The wool shed-of Kaikorai- factory (Ross and Glendinning), was destroyed by fire early this this morning, The insurance on the : building and 'Stock were National £3OOO, Royal £IOOO, New Zealand S3OOO, ; ; ■ ■ j.
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 5, Issue 1291, 31 January 1883, Page 2
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129TELEGRAPHIC. Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 5, Issue 1291, 31 January 1883, Page 2
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