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SPECIAL TELEGRAMS

(From our own Correspondent.)

Dun'KlUx, February 9

The intercolonial cricket match New Sooth Wales arid Victoria was concluded yi s erday The latter in their second innings scored 322, the former won by one inoings and 133 runs

Slander hi y won Marlborough cup yes terday

Eayonck the soul'er, sails for England from Sydney for ill ; purpose of assisting Trinket

Mr P Lalnr speaker of the Victorian Assembly, intends purchasing an estate ami settling iu New Z aland

Ten thousand pounds of . property tax was yesterday paid ia Wellington William Carr, a mason, y. atorday fell Torn a scaffolding of the museum at , Christchurch, striking hU hea l on a block ■f stone and sustamu I snob severe injures that ho died shmlly utter his removal to tiie hospital At the Land Board the applications of G W Gcocgor to purchase 0 acres of land m run 233 was granted The application of executors of Charles Nicies to purchase eight acres Mi l Wakatipu district was referro I to District Laud Otfior foe repot William Affleck, of Palmerston, who was kicked in the face By a horse, has egaiu:!’ l consciousness, but is still in a vary precarious condition Telegianis are to hand from Gabo 1 -land on the South Coast of New South Wales chat the barque Borneo, from Hamburg ir Sydney. wn driven ash >re and ahaudone I Too crew and pisse-ig'-rt urn all saved The vessell is expected w become a total wreck

The Governor is to leave Wellington this evening for Christchurch 'There are a great many: country people in town, visring, on account of the races next week Consideiing the nearness of the meeting, racing was never so little talked about From the number of horses air.veil and to come, the. races will, probably, be well contested, an I good fields be the order-of the day • Dauphin is first

favou ite for tho Cup at about 4 to ], while Poet an 1 Lady Emma come about next; but there is very little wagering LONDON, February 13

In the House of Comm ms a motion was introduced by the member for Longford, censuring the Government for its administration of affairs in Ireland and was fina'ly concluded and rejected Anoth n* joint Note by English and French Governments has been issued, further explaining their policy in regard to Egypt, and is to the elfjet that the European entente cordials snonld lie Hir-ete I Cowards the maintenance of the status quo ante helium in the Khedive’s ilooiini-ms An attempt had been male to murder Mr Lloy-I, Magistrate of B > lyk, and tint -Inring the attack tho policeman guarding the house was shot This is a correction of former cablegram February 14 In the House of Commons, Sir C larbs Dilke smted iliere was no foundation for tho iiitelligenc; recently published of tho revolt at Herat. The rising in Bosnia. Dalmatia and HeiZigoviua Ins virtually cd apse I Tin ■Southern portion of the labour province being alone i is satisfied Intelligence is received that Commander Selby, whilst shooting on shore of the sea of Marmora, was attache I by several annul men, and was severely wouinlo 1 A Turkish iron-clad is to he despatolie I without delay to arrest the authors of the outrage.

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Dunstan Times, Issue 1035, 17 February 1882, Page 3

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SPECIAL TELEGRAMS Dunstan Times, Issue 1035, 17 February 1882, Page 3

SPECIAL TELEGRAMS Dunstan Times, Issue 1035, 17 February 1882, Page 3

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