Messrs Swears and Thompson, Manurowa, advortiso for turnips or mangold wur/.els, delivered at Manurewa. Kkv. Ch.vui.k.s HruistiKOX, tlie great London preacher, having been presented with £25,000 by his congregation, immediately gave it all away to the poor. Tun and three-quarters miles is the range that the French have obtained for the -13ton gun, thirty-five feet lons,', with an SOO- - projectile and 425 pounds of powder. The Jows of Jiast London form a distinct community, numbering somo (>O,OOO or 70,000, of whom 30,000 wer-.i b, ;■ ; •,!•!.,aii, while of the remainder at least one-hull uro of foreign parentage.
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Waikato Times, Volume XXXIII, Issue 2658, 25 July 1889, Page 2
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