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INTERPROVINCAL.

(BY TELEGRAPH.—PRESS ASSOCIATION). WELLINGTON, Last Night. A deputation of brewers, who are now meeting hero, waited nn the Colonial Secretary to lay various tr«le grievances before him. Mr Buckley promised to give an answer in a few days. The Stock-Inspector in the Wairarapa district has reported tii head office as follows:—"The approximate quantity of wheat in crop is 1390 acres, and the Hessian Fly is more or less throagh the whole of it,"

The Premier has received the following telegram from tlm New Suutli Wales Colonial Secretary" Sheep from New Zealand are now admitted under regulations issued on the 10th inst,, if accompanied by prescribed certificate of declaration.

AUCKLAND, Last Night. The Miowera arrived fr"in Sydney at 1.40 a.m. and the Rotomahana at 6.8 a.m., the former beating the latter by three hours anil three minutes. The Miowera made the record passage frmii Sydney to Auckland—viz., three days ten hours Kfty-two minutes, beating the Jlararoa's record by one hour eight minutes. The Native Land Law Reform League has been established in Auckland, Mr J. 0. Firth chairman; with the following objects: —To secure the passage of" laws to provide for the management of tribal lands by owners acting in a corporate capacity; the speedy ascertainment nf the title of land owned by natives, etc. A great native meeting will ha held in March next. DUNI'IDIN, Last Night, Anxiety is felt for the safety of two men recently employed road-making at Waikaka Valley, one being Win, Qiiinn, ot Oatmiru, and the other a Dunedin man, name unknown. They left Waitaka on Tuesday last, and were seen five miles further on, but no trace of them line been found'since. Another party left on Saturday and arrived at Clutlia on Monday, expecting to find the men there,

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Waikato Times, Volume XI, Issue 3209, 19 January 1893, Page 2

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INTERPROVINCAL. Waikato Times, Volume XI, Issue 3209, 19 January 1893, Page 2

INTERPROVINCAL. Waikato Times, Volume XI, Issue 3209, 19 January 1893, Page 2

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