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[BY ELECTRIC TELEGRAPH] [FROM OUB OWN COBRESPONDENT.] Wellington, January 19 Brype avows that he will hot repeal the real cause of his resignation until ParliaFox has telegraphed that he will commence his Cominissional duties by adjust* insc differences with natives south of Waingongoro river, and will not return to Wellington till Parliament opens. January 20 A meeting of Geo. Worth's creditors was held yesterday, and it was resolved to petition the Judge to declare him a bar kro.pt. The estate will pay 20s in the £. An amusing incident has com* 1 to light. North, while cutting the hair of a well known lawyer, in the presence of seyeral customers, jikingly asked if he bolted with the money coull the subscribers bring him back. The lawyer innocently gave a legal opinion that they could not, and, thus assured, North made bis preparations for flight. Auckland, January 21. Splendid specimens from Te Aroha are being exhibited here. Dukedin-, January 21. The Cricket Match was resumed today. Otago continued their first innings and scored 13. The Australians went in fir their second innings and lost fire wickets for P7 runs.
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Inangahua Times, Volume II, 24 January 1881, Page 2
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