SPECIAL TELEGRAMS.
(FROM OUR SPECIAL CuRKEaPuRDENT ) Du.nedin, March 3rd. George Harwood, a settler at Ctep-p.i, haugeu liimseit to a nee yesterday ; ho Ran olteu threatened to commit omce.e. The i(ev. Dr. Copeland has resigned hi? charge of .Menu Duueaiu Piesoyteilau Church. Tue Gaelic Society has now over 5dU members iho Xe Aruba murderer baa been commie led fur trial. The Xaupo has now been suceessludy raised, sue moaey airea iy opum, in nyt.ig to iaise her amounts to u7bJO, and this amouut has been offered tor uer. Sir C.aerolt VV'usou, C.B, of Christchurch, died late last night. Ex Judge GresoOU was thrown out of his trap at Chi unchurch yestemay and se.ereiy injured. INVERCARGILL RACES. Derby Stakes—Sir Garnet, i ; oylvanus, 2. Maiden Plate—Boughleea Dhoun, I ; Plying Beauty, 2 ; Her Lad lie, 3. Southland Cup- Laua, 1 ; iii.anus, 2 ; Syivauua, 3 ; Atlantic, 1, There u uu later English news.
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Dunstan Times, Issue 985, 4 March 1881, Page 2
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148SPECIAL TELEGRAMS. Dunstan Times, Issue 985, 4 March 1881, Page 2
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