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|!SY TIit.KGU.U'II. —I'KKSS ASSOCIATION'.] Wum.inctox, Monday. Thk Minister of Mines has received a box of coal from a resident at Otiehunga, taken from a discovery on native land m the King Country. The seam is six feet thick and was found in a landslip. The exhibit will be analysed by l)r Hector. The Zealaudia with the English mails of September 7th left San Francisco for Auckland on 22nd, one day late. At a meeting of the East Coast Rabbit Board a resolution was passed that South Wairarapa set about borrowing from the Government £'25,000 or £30,000 for the importation of the natural enemy and suppression of the rabbit pest. 15. C. Main, a boundary keeper on Tully's run, at Martinborough, was found dead on the hills to-day. The cause of death has not yet been' ascertained. A man named William Jeffrey, a village settler living near Pahiatua, was killed today while bush-falling. He leaves a wife and four childreu.
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Waikato Times, Volume XXXIII, Issue 2687, 1 October 1889, Page 2
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162LATEST WELLINGTON NEWS. Waikato Times, Volume XXXIII, Issue 2687, 1 October 1889, Page 2
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