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IN TERPROVINCIAL.

• • ■' . ' [pee united pbess association. j/ : . !l Reefton, This Dayl In the race for the Inangahua Cap yesterday, the well-known racehorse Fish-hook fell and broke his lee, and had to be shot. Osborne, the rider, broke liisjj arm, and received a severe shaking. TEo races had to be postponed owing to rain. Wellington, This Day There was an immense attendance at the Theatre last night to witness the second representation of Tambour Major/ 1 ' and hundreds were unable to obtain ad- ' 1 mission. ?,- j, ir The Foresters Fete was well attended „ , during the da) r , and wound up by a torchlight procession at night. In the divorce case Mackay v Macfcay ami Campbell corespondent a verdict was*given for the petitioner with £300 This Day} ; The crickot match Marlborough .v . Nelson, Was won by the latter easily in . fie first innings, in which they made 254, and Marl borough only 54. Tim a hit, This Day. A shepherd named Thomas D. Sheath , was drowned while bathing in a waters t liole in Pareora .River. His body was } recovered. He was unmarried, and it is . believed he has no relatives in 'the'' j colony. 5 Auckland, This Day. v , , John Horton, so dreadfully injured a<H the Mercury Bay saw mill, has had s both legs amputated by Dr GoldsOro at 5 the Auckland Hospital. He is likely to . recover. . , .; [ Gbeymouth, This Day. . A lad named Cox, aged 16 years, has been drowned through the capsizing of.a ' boat on the river. . An Old English Fair has been opened here. \ Hulston won the match against Woods, of Wellington. He was left on the \ scratch in the 120 yards event, and the » race was given against him. There was a delay of two hours before the next [ heat got off, which, with the 200 yards, i Hulston won at ease. ■ .

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Feilding Star, Volume III, Issue 55, 27 December 1882, Page 2

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INTERPROVINCIAL. Feilding Star, Volume III, Issue 55, 27 December 1882, Page 2

INTERPROVINCIAL. Feilding Star, Volume III, Issue 55, 27 December 1882, Page 2

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