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NGARUAWAHIA. (From our own Correspondent). Death from typhoid. Raising the.RangiririWednesday evening.

A fine boy, only eleVHii years o/ age, has died from typhoid fever. There are also two new cases. There are no cases to report under the Rural Police Act yet, hut I hope to hear of some in time for your next Issue. *>. Preparations for raising the Rangiriri are busily proceeding. She is not lying in as bad a position as was at first thought.

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Waikato Times, Volume 492, Issue VIII, 15 July 1875, Page 2

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NGARUAWAHIA. (From our own Correspondent). Death from typhoid. Raising the.Rangiriri-Wednesday evening. Waikato Times, Volume 492, Issue VIII, 15 July 1875, Page 2

NGARUAWAHIA. (From our own Correspondent). Death from typhoid. Raising the.Rangiriri-Wednesday evening. Waikato Times, Volume 492, Issue VIII, 15 July 1875, Page 2

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