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Mhunouiurr, August 21. The man w ho hud been kleutified.is Joe Smith, one of the lii-Oi infonnr>i.««, hi rived heio from Sydney. It his been u.scertiiiLicd th.it his pribsnge was t.iken under <m ii-suinod lmine. The Chamber of Manufactures have passed n resolution u-ju'tinH 1 Mr Twopeiiyt, piopo>al in favour oh holding a ooloni.il cxhibifiou in London, but at the s.nno time thankitijj: him for the suggestion.
(Received August 22 id, 12 ,r>o, r >0 p.m.) Sydney, Yesterday. The following sciatchings in the HiiwUesbury Handicap ai c posted :— All Silk, Aichie, Grosvonor, Wanvick. Heavy rain lias fallen heie during the past twenty-four hours. BiiKBAXK, Ycsteulay. Election is still piocecding. In the second batch of polls taken yesterday, c\eiy scat was gained by candidates opposed to the Melhvraith ministry. Muluoituxe, Yestciday. Joseph Smith (the Irish informer) and wife are passengers for .Suez by the Me^sayeries steamship Melbourne. On landing at Williamstown yesterday Smith was 1 ecoguised, and they have since been under police supervision. They sail by the Melbourne to-day.
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Waikato Times, Volume XXI, Issue 1737, 23 August 1883, Page 2
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