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TELEGRAMS.

* [PBR PKKSS ASSOCIATION.] American Salmon. Auckland, To-day. A quantity of fresh Californian salmon packed in ice arrived here in excellent condition. Left Behind. Messrs Seymour George and Allan McDonald, who were going to Melbourne per : the Tarawera, missed their passages. A Win for Auckland. , The weight-throwing match between Tim O’Connor,-the well-known Auckland footballer, and McNamara, of Sydney, eventuated yesterday. O’Connor threw 66Ibs weight 22 feet 4 inches, 281bs weight 28 feet 4 inches, beating McNamara by a foot io the first, two feet in the second, ■nd s rather more in the third. Accident '‘ Before the departure of the Tarawera steerage passenger named White fell ffewn the freehold, 20 feet, breaking his left leg end dislocating his arm. He was taken to the hospital. . A Steamer Ashore. Hokitika, To-day. The Anchor line steamer Murray is ashore pn the North Spit, but is likely io get off by the nest tide. The liver is flooded.

Death of a Minister. ‘ TPrWate advices report the death of the Bev. Richard Connelie, formerly Congregational minister here, from heart dinaftfe. iijrri Testimenial. f:;Tho_Aehctoft testimonial took the form o&a-ehoqce for 100 guineas.

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Ashburton Guardian, Volume IV, Issue 1076, 17 October 1883, Page 3

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TELEGRAMS. Ashburton Guardian, Volume IV, Issue 1076, 17 October 1883, Page 3

TELEGRAMS. Ashburton Guardian, Volume IV, Issue 1076, 17 October 1883, Page 3

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