LATE NEW ZEALAND.
(Per Press Association.) Christchurch, last night. The Interprovincial cricket match, Canterbury v. Oiago, concluded to-day, when Otago won by 82 runs. The scores were; I Stale first innings 155, second inmngs I 208; Canterbury fir.t innings 122, second innings 159. Auckland, last night. Tho completo returns for the Auckland Electric Tramways Company’s Christmas eve traffic on Saturday last show that the total number of pasiengers earned on that day was 109,017. This is a record for the Company, being 11,000 in excess of tho number carried on December 24th last
commenced on the sunken steamer Kapanui to-day, but bejond getting a wire rope round tbe hull, nothing was done. The diver went down three times, but the water was very muddy, ana he could not see much. He got on the bridge of the steamer, but not into the oabin, to search for the bodies of those supposed to have gone down in her. no could not find out the extant of the damage by the collision. The steamer is expected to be floated on Sunday. Wanganui, last night. The Auckland-Wanganui cricket match resulted in a win for the visitois by an mDings and 86 runs.
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Gisborne Times, Volume XIX, Issue 1639, 28 December 1905, Page 2
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