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TELEGRAMS.

—+ (from our own correspondents.) Te Aroha, April 28. The natives have turned drainage partiesoffGrantand Foster's block, statingthe ywere the Owners of the land, and taking possession of the workmen's whares. Hamilton, April 27. The residence of Mr J. K Whyte, M.H.R, was totally' destroyed by fire last night. The loss is estimated at L 1,500 above the insurance. Dunedin, April 26. The Telephone Exchange was opened here to-day with 60 subscribers. Auckland, April 27. o ? Bricn, tho Australian pedesterian,

has undertaken to cover 75 mUes in twelve hours,, iv the large Hall on batD? Otto Cohler's clothes has been found on Waipapa wharf, Wanikatie. It is believed that he is drowned. NriW PLtMOUTH, .April 11. When Te Whiti was informed of the change of venue to Christchurch, he said he preferred the trial to come off at New Plymouth, Wellington, April *l» The LadybM ran into the Wakatu last night, doing the latter considerable damage. The former escaped without injury. . . , Summons against property tax defaulters had an electrical effect here the amounts having been peid in every jnstonce, . ■ w Chmstchubch, April 27. ' The total number of visitors to the Exhibition during the first fourteen days was 52,000. Immense crowds assembled at railway station to get a view of Te Whiti and Tohu, but were taken straight to Addington. With the exception of the space allotted to Auckland exhibits, and a few British cases, the Exhibition may now be said to be finuhed. Intending visit ors need nottfaf* dread ment at the crucMate of exhibits. _\ ======= *

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Inangahua Times, Volume VII, Issue 1080, 28 April 1882, Page 2

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TELEGRAMS. Inangahua Times, Volume VII, Issue 1080, 28 April 1882, Page 2

TELEGRAMS. Inangahua Times, Volume VII, Issue 1080, 28 April 1882, Page 2

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