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INTERPROVINCIAL

(Prom our oavn Correspondent.)

THE SEARCH FOR MR WINTER. CiiiusTCHuitcn, September 2L

Afresh search party left Lyttelton this morning to look for Winter. The party divided, some going Little River wa\, some to Governor's Bay, and Head of the Bay, and some to Purau and Port Levy. Winter is reported to have called at tbe Travellers' Rest, near Governor's Bay, on Thursday night or Frid.iy morning, since which all traces are lost. He said he was going to walk to Akaroa to see a friend, Mi Citron, an Akaroa chemist.

THE ROW IM LYTTELTON GAOL,

The prisoner who assaulted the noted criminal Butler received a month's solitary confinement, forfeited his tobacco allowance, and lost his good conduct

marks

THE DU.N T EDIN STABBING CASE

Isabella Young, charged at Dunedin with stabbing, was to-day committed for trial.

FIIiE AT AUCKLAND

A block of buildings in Kyher Pass road, Auckland, owned by G. P. Pierce, manager of the New Zealand Insurance Company, was destroyed this morning by fire.

THE RACE AT ASIIBUKTOX,

The race at Ashburton to-day between Mr Grawiey'ri BrenJ a and Mr Corbet c's Captain excited much interest and resulted in favour of Captain.

VESSEL ASHORE AT HOKITIKA. The schooner Martha Reid is ashore at

Hokitika

FIRE AT KOWAI BUSH. S. Mai key's house at Kowai bush went in a bonfire to-day.

ARRIVAL OF THE BEN 1 " NEVIS. The Ben Nevis, from London, arrived at Dunediii to-day.

MUTTON FOR JAVA

The steamer Marsala leaves Dnnedin to-night for Java. She takes 8000 frozen

sheep

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Bibliographic details
Ngā taipitopito pukapuka

Akaroa Mail and Banks Peninsula Advertiser, Volume VII, Issue 646, 22 September 1882, Page 2

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Tapeke kupu
254

INTERPROVINCIAL Akaroa Mail and Banks Peninsula Advertiser, Volume VII, Issue 646, 22 September 1882, Page 2

INTERPROVINCIAL Akaroa Mail and Banks Peninsula Advertiser, Volume VII, Issue 646, 22 September 1882, Page 2

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