NEW ZEALAND.
[PER PRESS ASSOCIATION.] AUCKLAND, November 16. Lovegrove, a Waikato painter and glazier, who is going to England to claim the Earl of Derwentwater’s estate, arrived here yesterday. He has been twenty-six years away from home, and he states that he ran away from home and entered the navy at fifteen. He took part in the Crimean War, before which he was a pie■vendor somewhere in Yorkshire, and his relatives always believed him to be dead. The estates have been in Chancery over 100 years. WELLINGTON, November 16. A settler named C. Claxton, residing near Featherston, was yesterday afternoon drowned in the Tauherinekau River. The body has not yet been recovered. An inquest is to be held on the recent fire at Newton. The Wanaka, with the San Francisco mail, arrived here at 9.30 this morning, after a rough passage from New Plymouth. The mail was transhipped into the Hawea, which sailed for Lyttelton at noon. DUNEDIN, November 16. The information laid against Mr Walters for unlawfully wagering and gaming was dismissed, on the ground that the room in which the totalisator was worked was not a public place.
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Globe, Volume XXIV, Issue 2686, 16 November 1882, Page 3
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190NEW ZEALAND. Globe, Volume XXIV, Issue 2686, 16 November 1882, Page 3
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