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(United Pbess. Association.)
Westport, this day. The Wareatea, thrown on the north beach on Monday night by a heavy sea is still in the samo position, She is a considerable distance further northward than is usually the case. Attempts are being made to kedge hor off. No damage, Auckland, this day. The" Notero," for Cambridge Gulf has taken forty-four passengers for Kimberley gold-fields. The case against the officers of the Petrel was further adjourned until Friday, Christcucrch, this day, In consequence of a large number of passongers expected to be carried by the. Triumph' to Derby for Kimberley, tho Government has decided to put tho Immigration Act in force. This is believed to bt the first time suoh & thing has been done in the colony. The Act fixes the amount of space allowed passengers, no intoxicating liquors are to besuld on board under a penalty of £SO, and .fifty day's provisions must be carried. _ Dunedin, this day. , Tho City Council received a claim from E. F. Finch, Hokitika, the husband'of Mrs Finch who was killed in Dowlingstreet. The accident claim is for £IOOO, The deceased lady had lived apart from her husband for sixteen years.
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume VIII, Issue 2335, 1 July 1886, Page 2
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196TELEGRAPHIC. Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume VIII, Issue 2335, 1 July 1886, Page 2
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