TELEGRAPHIC NEWS.
[FROM OUIi OWN CORRESPONDENT.] —♦ ■ DUNEDIN. Tuesday, 9 a.m. Messrs Begg and Anderson have made arrangements for a visit from the English Ope)a, which will open here early in March. The funeral of Mr Johnson, resident railway engineer at Tokomairiro, who was killed by a fall from his horse, took place on Sundav, and was attended by over 500 people. Two Ohinam n n were savagely assaulted by a man named Warren, on Sunday night, the leg of a table being the weapon of assault. Warren has been arrested, and will be brought before the Magistrate this morning. A celebration of Burns's 114 th anniversary was held at the Shamrock Hotel last night, and was attended by about seventy persons. Florence Colville and Mr floskins are to be married at Chris.tchurch to-day. The chances of getting the Surat afloat are now, coiisidete'd hopeless.
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Cromwell Argus, Volume V, Issue 220, 27 January 1874, Page 5
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