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(Per United Press. Association). "Waltor Soatloy. Dunedin,'January 28, Waltor Bentley, at the conclusion of his season last evening, was presented by the Mayor with an address and diamond from a number of oitizeng and old friends in Dunedin, where / Bcntloy made bis first essay on the stase nwny years ago, The Smallpox at fortQhalaora. Dunedin, January 2oV There have been no fresh eases of smallpox among the crow of the barque Uravoto, who were removed to Quarantine Island on the vessel's < arrival at Middle Island. " Be was Lost and is Found. New Plymouth, January 24, French, who has been missing up Mount Egraont, turned up nil right at Midhirstyeslerdoy, He spentone night near the foot of the mountain, then followed a stream, eventually coming out on the Mountain road at Midhirst.
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XIII, Issue 4020, 25 January 1892, Page 2
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132TELEGRAPHIC. Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XIII, Issue 4020, 25 January 1892, Page 2
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