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♦ [BY ELECTRIC TELEGRAPH.] [PBB BEESS ASSOCIATION.] Wellington. March 27. The Government have received a cable message saying the British Ambassador at Paris has entered a protest against Corns monists being sect from New Caledonia to the Australian colonies. Chbistcbttbch. An incendiary fire at Major and Jams Mount Thomas destroyed two thousand tons of produce and fifteen sacks of grain. The stacks were insured. Eleven hundred Volunteers were pres» ent tramp from South 400 from North complete made some former en route looted store at Asbb'jrton. [Having vainly endeavored to solve the foregoing conundrum, we pass it on.] Dtjjtedin. The trousers worn by Butler on the night before the murder were found near j the northern cemetery, and are reported ! to be bloodstained. Westpobt. Coal has begun to arrire from the Westport Colliery Company's mine.
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Inangahua Times, Volume II, Issue II, 29 March 1880, Page 2
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135TELEGRAPHIC Inangahua Times, Volume II, Issue II, 29 March 1880, Page 2
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