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(By Telegraph). [Per Press Association.] TJio Maori OnvuWelijsoton, Saturday. • The census returns of the Maori population are all in figures,'subjeot to revision. . There are in the North Island, 8U.452; South Island, 1,860
oial, 41,812. The census returns of 1886 were 41,432, so that the quinquennial census just taken shows a decrease of 120. SealingWellington, Saturday. The Government have decided to allow seals to be lolled daring July and August of this year, subject, however, to a restriction that female or cow seals, and no seal under 36 inches in length, is to b6 killed. Judge BicbmondWellington, Saturday. Judge Richmond resumes his dudes on Monday, his year's leave of absence having expired. The Steamer Ohau. Wellington, Saturday. jOk steamer Ohau, which struck on jtfekson's Head on Wednesday, went on the slip this morning, but was found to have received very slight damage. Only one plate was dented. The vessel will come off this afternoon.
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XII, Issue 3823, 30 May 1891, Page 2
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155VERY LATEST. Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XII, Issue 3823, 30 May 1891, Page 2
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