NEW ZEALAND.
I per peesb association. I AUCKLAND, July 17. The footballers have decided to offer the Australian team £IOO and half the net pro oeeds of the match. WELLINGTON, July 17. Blenheim news brought into town yesterday states that John Campbell, manager of the Mount Qladetone'run, and brother of Sir
Norman Campbell, «hot himself through the head with a carbine on Saturday afternoon. Information concerning the affair is of the most scant nature at present, but full particulars will probably be ascertained to-night or to-morrow. DUNEDIN. July 17. At the Yinegar Hill diggims Loarmouth’s party have washed up 5C3 ounces for four months’ work. Morgan’s party on tho scams are averaging 6 dwta to the shovel, and expect when they wash up to get 3600 ounces. A man named Donald Glass, while driving a threshing machine across the Mannherikis, fell and received injuries from which be died almost immediately. He was intoxicated at tbe time. There is great activity in the share market. INVERCARGIII* July 3 7. David Campbell, a settler at Grey’s Bush, was found dead in his hut yesterday. A barn on the farm of John Thomson, Junr., on the Winton Plains, was burned down yesterday. The building and contents are insured for £IOO in tho Colonial office, but the loss is estimated at ranch more.
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Globe, Volume XXIV, Issue 2582, 17 July 1882, Page 3
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