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TELEGRAPHIC.

Deer, Stalking in. the Wairarapa. Wellington, Tuesday. . A supplementary Gazette notifies: that deer (bucks or stags only) may be taken or killed within the Counties of Wairarapa North and' Wairarapa South from the Ist March, 1888, up to 10th May, 1888, both date.) inclusive, Cheese Export. Invercakqili,, March 5.The N.Z. Loan and Agency Company have received advices that the Factory Company's' cheese, shipped in the cool chamber of tho s.B. Kaikoura, arrived in. excellent •condition) and realised CGs per cwt. The same Company's cheese, stowed in a specially ventilated parVof the hold, arrived in fair condition, find was sold at an average of 52.s per cwt. A meeting of the Wyndham Dairy factory Company was hold .on 'Saturday to receive the report of one of-tho Directors whowent home with a large shipment of cheese from this' factory .: It transpired that the cheese was not • in good condition on arrival in England and did not sell Indecent assault and abortion. Auckland, March 5, Archibald Douglas, an old.man, was. brought up at the Waipu Police Court to-day, charged, with indecently assaulting a youug woman and trying to effect abortion. He was remanded till Wednesday. The case is creating some excitement as tho accused is • well known.

Land Court Judges. Wellington, Tuesday, It is not expected that, any. reduction iii the staff of Native Land Court Judges will be made at present, owing to the pressure of business.

The Midland RailwayThe draft contract for the Midland Railway was sent Home by the last Frisco Mail, and will, if approved by the Company be signed at once, and returned for signature by Government. It is understood that until the agreement is signed by both parties, no new contracts will be let.

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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume IX, Issue 2840, 6 March 1888, Page 2

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288

TELEGRAPHIC. Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume IX, Issue 2840, 6 March 1888, Page 2

TELEGRAPHIC. Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume IX, Issue 2840, 6 March 1888, Page 2

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