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TELEGRAPHIC.

'' l UNITED PBEOB ASSOCIATION] •: Wellington, this day,. ■ The Hauroto arriyed from Sydney at 9 o'clock''this morning; Wellington, Thursday. The Chairman of the Christohuroh Chamber of Commerce waited on the Colonial Secretary- .this morning, bringing under • his notice a resolution , passed by the Chamber with ■respect to. a' Colonial Exhibition, to bo held "at Boston, The resolution : ex pressed a desire that New Zealand should be represented, but before deciding on' the final' course, they wished to ascertain what assistance could'be relied upon from the Government in forwarding and arranging exJiibifs. The Government will consider

DEATH OF TOB OHAU SIAMESE TWINS, .

Palmerston North, this day, The Ohau Siamese twins are dead, The small sickly one died about a quarter of an hour before the other one. |,Tliey;were ailing from the time of their return from Wellington.

AycjfLAND, this day. . The. Ngatimainapotos assembled at Te Kuiti, have- decided to send Wahanui to Wellington to make known to the Government their wishes, re the alteration of the laws affecting l the passage of lands through the court. • Tauranqa, Thursday. •Tpsey- Stewart on the eve of his clopavt|ir§ for England was presented wijli ij, ssisspme fcestiiflonial by the residents,; He' goetty to the Tauranga.Rotoi'ua Hot takes Railway Company, capital £250,000, and a frozen tneat Company, with a capital of £3o,ooo,Properties have been entrusted. to hini for' sale representing 60,Q00 acres., , - On Wednesday Mount Tongariro "ft 8 gislfeg column of black spke, ijeen since % great.eruption of 1870. The volcano-smoked for sgv.era} hours, but no fire coujd be seen as the mountain was oloud capped all the time.' No earthquake has been felt,

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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 5, Issue 1363, 26 April 1883, Page 2

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TELEGRAPHIC. Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 5, Issue 1363, 26 April 1883, Page 2

TELEGRAPHIC. Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 5, Issue 1363, 26 April 1883, Page 2

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