NEW ZEALAND.
? [PBR PEESB ABBOOIATIOK.I ) NEW PLYMOUTH, March 13. ’ Richard and Mary Ashore--1 The Richard and Mary, schooner, from Nelson, went alongside the new breakwater ' thin morning. The cargo i* now Being ’ landel3 ‘ WELLINGTON, March 13. Volunteer FiringThe Wellington Artillery fired their matob against the other batteries in New Zealand this morning, making the splendid score or 871 points. FireA fire at Teoreore destroyed the dwelling of Jacob Bsmber. The origin is unknown. Very few things were saved, and the loss is estimated at £175. The property was insured in tue North British for £IOO. DUNEDIN, March 13. Volunteer MatchIn a simultaneous match the Dunedin battery made 736 and the Port battery 715 points. I-OO.F. The Otago district of the M.U.J.0.0.P., have decided that the time is not ripe for establishing an annual moveable committee. Perjury. George Wybar was committed for trial for perjury. INVERCARGILL, March 13, Fatal AccidentJames McDonald, fireman of the Otautau engine, was run overby the train and killed on the Riverton-Orepuki line this morning.
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Globe, Volume XXIV, Issue 2475, 13 March 1882, Page 3
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168NEW ZEALAND. Globe, Volume XXIV, Issue 2475, 13 March 1882, Page 3
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