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Article : 531 wordsTHE Hamilton correspondent of an Auckland paper, writing on October 18, says:-That churns may go into disuse was fully exemplified yesterday at the Hamilton ...
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Article : 293 wordsRATHER a peculiar action was brought before his Honor Judge Forbes in the District Court on the 6th instant. It was that in which Dr. Pockeley, of St. ...
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