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NEW ZEALAND.

[PKB PEH33 ASSOCIATION.! AUCKLAND, January 30,

Anniversary Day.

To-day is observed os a close holiday in cilobration of tho forty-second anniversary of the unfurling of the British flag m Now Zealand by Governor Hobson. Tho weather is splendid for tho regatta and acquatio pienice, which constitute the chief sports. Tho entries for the various races are not so numerous as usual. lii the schooner race the competitors are the schooners Gisborne, Sybil, Transit, and Toroa. Great interest centres in tho yacht race, two new yachts being entered. For the sculling match Carter and White have entered. Tuwhiao is aboard tho flagship watching the races. DUNEDIN. January 30. The Minister of MinesThe Hon. W. Bollecton has gone to the Maorewhouua goldfields on business. He goes thence North. CricketThe following is the Intorprovincial team— Oollinson, Orawshaw, Cooke, Davenport, W. Frith, 0. Frith, Harris, Haskell, Mitchell (Invercargill), Maocoil, Koae, Spring. [FSOM OXTS COBBB3PONDENT.] KAIAPOI, January 30. Ileported Fire and Serious Loss of LifeIt ia reported that a new house, the property of Mr J. H. Simpson, of West Eyreton, in which ho and his family resided, was burned down this morning, and his wife and sis children wore burned to death.

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Globe, Volume XXIV, Issue 2439, 30 January 1882, Page 3

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NEW ZEALAND. Globe, Volume XXIV, Issue 2439, 30 January 1882, Page 3

NEW ZEALAND. Globe, Volume XXIV, Issue 2439, 30 January 1882, Page 3

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