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f, ——- (BY *1 K'.K'"!ft AI'H. —I'HKSS ASSOCIATION). NHW PLYMOUTH, Monday. Today being the ISUi anniversary of the settlement of Taranaki, it was observed as a general holiday. The Jockey Club's Autumn Meeting takes place, a ~1 a large number of people are coming into town to attend the inees. G iI.FY MOUTH, Monday. It was tunr.juveii üb>ut town to day th it instructions had been received to discontinue further operations on the Midland Riilway. The facts are that the contractors' representative here has received a cable m,'.;-, instructing him to eefc rid of his stud' for the present. This has been doao, ail the. surveyors and others who have been on half pay for three months past beitu; dispensed with. The Midland Uailw«y Company's servants on the contrary have received no word of any change or any in contemplation. They know no reason for the action of the contra ;toiv. DUNK DIN, Monday. Mr A. . Towsey h,.s been recommended for the appointment as musical conductor at t in exhibition.
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Waikato Times, Volume XXXII, Issue 2609, 2 April 1889, Page 2
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170INTERPROVINICAL Waikato Times, Volume XXXII, Issue 2609, 2 April 1889, Page 2
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