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(united phess association) . Auckland, June 19. A man named Crawford has been attested at. Frankton on a charge of setting fire to a cottage whioh was burnt there.; The Federated Butchers' Union now numbers 100 membets, and many more have promised to join.'. A doouinent which is being circulated in favor of early olosing has at present received 1000 signatures, The Tanpo Lioensiiig Benoh has granted a license to the hotel known as tbe'Taupo Spa, recently erected there at a cost of £2OOO. Dr King, medical superintendent of the Avondalo Asylum, is Buffering from la grippe, and Dr McKellar is temporarily in charge of the institution.
The Eaiiway Society.' •'. CHRiS'Tonoßcn, June 19. The members of the Railway Society purpoHß entorttiiuing their delegates at'a diuuer on their return from Wellington, Te Kooti. Wakoakui, July 19. Major Kemp has received a telegram from Mr Lewis, Under Seorataiy, stating thatTe Kooti, with 200 followers, had left Taupo, intending to go to Wtraganui. Major Kemp at onco sent men to stop Te Kooti from coming, and wired to Mr Lewis that Te Kooti would not come beyond Murimotu, as ho bad sent messengers to stop him,.
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XI, Issue 3541, 20 June 1890, Page 2
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193TELEGRAPHIC. Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XI, Issue 3541, 20 June 1890, Page 2
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