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{FofILV. -s A;,it Wellington, This day. News has been rc.-c. ived of the death at Melbourne of C. F. Worth, who has been ailing for .six months, of supposed heart disease. He was on his way to England. He arrived in the early days and was a weil-known citizen and councillor for a number of years. Mr Stuckey, of Spoitiswoode, Melbourne, who sent the pigeon to the Premier which flew back, writes there is not a doubt that is the same bird, and the performance is not more wonderful than other pigeous liave done. He is sending the pigeon back to New Zealand. Woodville, This day. The school excursion leaves for Napier on Friday. Hawkk v. Thi■ day. In the Taranaki v. Hawke's Day cricket match '£aranaki has lost '2 wickets for 111, Crawshaw not out 68. Later. Taranaki 194 for 4 wickets, C'rawshaw 10G, Pratt, not out, s*. Christchcech, This day. In the cricket match North Canterbury v. South Canterbury the former made 169 runs for the loss of 9 wickets. Fanthorpe took 0 wickets for 2tf.
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Hastings Standard, Issue 273, 17 March 1897, Page 3
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