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[United Press Association.] . Kumaea, this day, Mr R. J. Seddon, M,H.R„ addressed his constituents at Dillmanstqwrj las] night, and received a unanimou's'vote of thanks and confidence. ' ' " Wellington, this day. Major Cautley hands over the'charge'of the defence works to-morrow. As a. compliment tp'him, one of the forts is to be named Cautley Fort, but it has not been decided which. E. 'S; B. Bell, secretrry of the Plumpton Park Racing Club, Christchurch,' lias been apposed'Secretary 'of the'lsland Bay Racing apd Coursing Club," Wellington. ' " •" ' Napier, this day, At the Supreme Court this' morning Fred Elmes,' alias Bird, for' stealing a watch, was sentenced, to nine'months'; Walter- Jpjjnftpp, aliaj Smith, for obtaining u)Qney by fajse pjietepes to twelve mqnthsj'JflhnA. IcKgnsiie, hjsujng a valueless cheque, fe qn,e in'pnfh ; Smith, alias Russell, for bigamy,, to'three year's imprisonment, " *'
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume VII, Issue 2011, 9 June 1885, Page 2
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133TELEGRAPHIC. Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume VII, Issue 2011, 9 June 1885, Page 2
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