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TELEGRAPHIC.

UNITED PBESS ASSOCIATION] .',; Auckland, Friday. Private .letters by the mail state that Ibvegrove, of Waikatb, claimant to the Derwentwater.estate, has been recognised by humbtherj though about 26 years absent from her. ' -

• Wellington, Friday. The Agent-General writing nnderdate March 19th states that he has decided to entertain applications 'irom Vfew married Scotchmen, who are either

Blioerds'.-:bi;v^ml;iab^rs) : -;. provided airy clipsn;i&ejr may have anfof*]) ?). He also [reported:; -6tiatV:.fpwt;-';\oaßes' had reaiilted fatally ■; fever, ■vvhicfr;he; reporfcedi.Hast J niail had broken bat on board the Oxford.-Rumor was current that the fever originated in; the emigration ;depp^; : made by emigrants as to ship provisions etc;; into'which he was full inquiry and:' would not 'express any opinion at present beyond that some of the complaints appeared to ; him well founded, while offiera woreyrivolous and much exaggerated;;- His reason for suspending emigration until after June,, is, so as not to have tliepeople arriving in the colony in winter.

. ' 'New Plymouth, iViday.. ■; The; Grand Jury haying found a true bill against William Dale, of Pa tea, for forgery, the accused was called on to surrender, but failed to appear. His sureties, Captain Odges and T. Mace, were also called to appear.; The Judge ordered recognisances amounting to £250 each ; to be estreated. •■. ■ ■ ..■'•'/ '"■ ',"■■■' • ...Greyjiouth, Friday. Mr'; Wakefield will \address " the electors at Bru'mmerton at.3 o'clock this afternoon. Great interest is taken throughout the district in the election. . /; v ' DuNEDiN.-Fi-iday. Afourrbomed house in Howe-st., owned and occupied by Ronaldson, was totally destroyed by fire this morning. The furniture was insured in the Victorian office for £l5O. Blofe, Friday. Sailed, ship luvercargill, with a cargo of grain for London, ,

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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 5, Issue 1370, 4 May 1883, Page 2

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TELEGRAPHIC. Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 5, Issue 1370, 4 May 1883, Page 2

TELEGRAPHIC. Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 5, Issue 1370, 4 May 1883, Page 2

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