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INTERPROVINCIAL

ft is likely that the erection of one of the largest dri 1 shells or halls in the colony will shortly ho eommenoe.il in Invercargill. Fifteen thousand yon no trout have been successfully placed hy the Acclimatisation Scci ty in the streams of the Southland district during the past reason. V diver on Monday discovered a hole eight inches square in the bottom of the a.a. Westport. Further investigations are being made as to the extent of the injuries sustainod.

It. is officially notified in a supplementary Gaz'ttr. that the goods consigned for exhibition at, the International Exhibition to ho held at Christchurch during April. ISB2, will he carried free on the Mow Zealand railways, prowled that they shall ho so carried at tho sole risk of the consignors, and that each packet shall ha consigned to the promoters ef the Exhibition, and marked legibly *• For Exhibition Christchurch International Exhibition.” ami that the loading and unloading shall he done at the expense of the consignor. and that in the event of such exhihits 1 cing sold, full railway charges shall be paid. An extraordinary outrage was perpetrate ’ on Sunday night at Waipawa. Tie helrnnm of Miss Inglis, daughter of the < onnty Clerk, was entered and all her hack liar was cut off and thrust into one of her hooti, which was thrown into t.he garden. She remained asleep tho whole time, but wis awakened by the noise made hv tho peri.n trat.or leaving through the window. There is no cine to tho midnight barber The criminal libel action hj ought, by Mr Sherwood against, the Whies was dismiss’d this mornin" without the defence being called on. The magistrate condemuel anch actions being brought where there was a remedy by civil law.

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Dunstan Times, Issue 1036, 24 February 1882, Page 3

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INTERPROVINCIAL Dunstan Times, Issue 1036, 24 February 1882, Page 3

INTERPROVINCIAL Dunstan Times, Issue 1036, 24 February 1882, Page 3

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