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Dunedin Exhibition.

DunEDiN;/Maroli 10.

His Excellency; the Governor arrived a few minutes after 7, He was received with a salute, and the band playing the National Anthem. He lays the foundation stone of the Exhibition to-morrow.. ;

Arrest ot a Lawyer. • -Auckland, Wednesday, J agger, a storeman, and 0. "E. Madden, solioitor, are arrested on a charge of -obtaining X2O on false pretences, * Jagger was lately repot'- - m ted to have had a large fortune left * him, and has been borrowing on the strength of his expectations. Home Rule Sympathy.

Dunedin, Wednesday. Irish Home Rule sympathisers have forwarded a. telegram to Desmond and his fellow delegates. inviting them to visit Dunedin. . Drowned. Auckland, Wednesday. A man uamed Stewart, belonging to the barque Devonport was drowned near Hokianga.

i>60,000 Damages,

Auokdand, Wednesday, An action for £60,000 damages j was raised in the High Comniis-'' sioner's Court, Samoa, by Mauadma m and Cornwall, who' claim that sum .|j!r from McArthur and Co., for the pre- ; ' duce of- four plantations, alleged to have beon wrongfully seized by defendants, Mr Naper, the solicitor for the plaintiffs, leaves for Samoa. on Monday.

The (lathering of the Clans. Auckland, Wednesday. " A large gathering of the Tuwharetoa- tribes is taking, place' in the ' Taupo district to elect a chief in the place of the late Heuheu Tukino. Tawhiao, with 150 followers, has arrived; The Star correspondent says the meeting will discuss the extinction of the Hau Hau religion so that all (he Maorios in the distriot miy have one chief religion, : Many natives are followers of To Kooti, but uow is considered a favorable oppor-. tumty to destroy his influence and religion.

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Hononga pūmau ki tēnei tūemi

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Bibliographic details
Ngā taipitopito pukapuka

Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume X, Issue 3158, 20 March 1889, Page 2

Word count
Tapeke kupu
274

Dunedin Exhibition. Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume X, Issue 3158, 20 March 1889, Page 2

Dunedin Exhibition. Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume X, Issue 3158, 20 March 1889, Page 2

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