MELBOURNE.
March 11. The following further Exhibition awards have teen announced:--First order of merit : P. and D. Duncau, Christchurch, and Reid and Gray, Dunedin, for ploughs ; Henry Walton, Wellington, for basils. Second order of merit: P. and D. Duncan, Christchurch. for plough ; John Walker, C.E., Thames, for designs for farm buildings. An inquest on the remains of the men who met with their death by the disaster to the boat of the Cerberus failed to elucidate any fresh facts in connection with the explosion. In the Legislative Assembly last night the Reform Bill was under consideration in committee of the whole. As the Government declined to submit to any amendment, the Opposition abstained from discussion, and most of the clauses of the bill were passed through committee.
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Daily Telegraph (Napier), Issue 3029, 11 March 1881, Page 3
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