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|bt tei.kgkaph—i'bess association.] OAMARU, Last Night Welcome rain fell last night. It waa a short reprieve for the farmers, but more is required if it is to be of permanent value. A number of settlers have already turned their sheep into the croas. DUNEDIN, Last Night. A youth named John Thomson was killed last night through a gun which he was handling accidently exploding. TIMARU, Last Night. The annual report of the South Canterbury Kofrigerating Company states that 86,035 sheep and lambs were frozen during the year. A dividend of S per cent, was declared and £(5743 carried forward. On starting the work in September the charge for freezing was reduced to jjd per lb« The enlarged works require an output of 200,000 to pay as well as the original works. POET CHALMEKS Last Night. Arrived: .lluupeku from London. tihe had av iinurentful passage. After leaving Hobart sho encountered a heavy N.W. gale with high sea and vivid lightning.
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Waikato Times, Volume XXXV, Issue 2869, 2 December 1890, Page 2
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160INTERPROVINCAL. Waikato Times, Volume XXXV, Issue 2869, 2 December 1890, Page 2
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