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(UNITE!) Pit ESS ASSJCIVi'ION.}. . .. " Auckland, Monday/ 1 ' Numerous burglaries are reported (o Have'been committed here. /' * j;l - Mr Bell's house, at-Hamilton, Wa's destroyed by lire. It originated through tho accidental capsizing of' : a= kerosene lamp. The ladies connected with the Blue Kibbon Movement, arc taking steps lbestablish a home for fallen women. • Ciiuistciioucii, Monday. John Jebson will oppose McMillan for the Coleridge seat, 0. Fras'er, formerly a Presbyterian minister, is a probable candidate, for the same seat, Fergusson, builder, will probably oppose White for Sydonham, Efforts aro being made to secure a Liberal candidate for Avon. J. D. Laice has decided to become a candidate for Cheviot.' '' '• Dunedin, Monday. Mr Watkiii arid Mr Oarncross oppose Mr Fulton tor Taieri. . 40 passengers have booked for' the Wairavapa's second trip, . ' David Forsyth, of Dunedin, opposes McDonald for Bruce.
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 6, Issue 1718, 24 June 1884, Page 2
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136TELEGRAPHIC. Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 6, Issue 1718, 24 June 1884, Page 2
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