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[uY ELliCl'ltlC TJiIKGIIAPIt] (Per' Press Association) .. The Weather and Disease. Ekefton, Saturday, Rain has .been falling slowly for about . 2i - : hours, but the supply is yet insufficient. ' The weather is yet close and hot, A form of epidemic is prevalent' here which some say is" la Grippe," but' ; it is. accompanied by violent gi'ipin'g, paius, and purging. It is generally believed,, however, to be a mere;incident of the;!abnormal season,'' . >
luflaenza pn.theiTaiiw^ra. ■ Wklungton, Saturday. , ;"La Grippe" went 'through' the steamer ..Tarawasince •, leaving Sydney, nearly all .the officers, and men > having suffered from mild influenza. - :: ' ■ -. - The flew' Boundaries. Gisno.KNK, Saturday, Intens'e'astonisbmout is> expressed here at the new .electoral boundaries, districts having nothing iu common being included whilst' the.settled country a few miles from Gisbome is included' in Hawkes Bay, According to this arrangement the voting power rests mainly with..■.Gisborno,.and suburbs, whilst the tauraiiga! and Lake districts are practically- disfranchised. There is 110 communication .between the various portions of tiie new ; electorate. ; .
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XI, Issue 3466, 22 March 1890, Page 2
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161VERY LATEST. Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XI, Issue 3466, 22 March 1890, Page 2
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