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, Wednesday, ThQ six-rootned house. Albany-st. occupied-by names. Grant was burned down at .midnight.; The. furniture was insured in the Norwich Union . for £IOO. ..
Dunedin, Wednesday.
At the Land Board meeting to-day Pearsall and the Youngs, applicants for the Strath Taieri sections, writing from Tasmania, protest against the finding of the Dummyism Committee, maintaining that the land they purchased was for their own use and benefit. They ask the Board to issue licenses to them and state their, willingness to pay the rent. Auckland, Wednesday. Mr George Seymour addressed the electors of Rodney at Mahurangi yesterday night, and received a unanimous vote 'of confidence, He announced his intention of again standing. • •
J. 0. Eljig, of Newcastle, owner of the barque, Gazelle, and one of tbe largest shipowners in New South Wales, has instructed Mr Speed, solicitor here, to take, steps to apply to have tbe recent deoision of tbe Supreme Court reversed in tho Cqurt of Appeal. Mr Ellis is a member of the Legislative Assembly of New South Wales, and feels hurt by the imputation of smuggling.
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 5, Issue 1493, 26 September 1883, Page 2
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