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[NEW ZEALAND .PRESS ASSOCIATION.] : , ? r Wellington, January 26... Mr Rolleston left for .Napier this morning. He attends the Governor on his journey to Wellington. Tatjranga, January 26. Honi.Tupa, thelast remaining chief of the old generation died last night. He was much honored and respected in Napier: The Silver Cloud, from Newcastle; while being kedged on the wharf, broke her hawser, and swung round, bumped, and nearly broke her stern post. She now lies grounded at the neck of the channel, between the piers, nearly waterlogged. She belongs to Vautier, of Napier. As the tide receded, the vessel fell over, and the decks are half under water. She now lies on the edge of the bank. It is feared she will become a total wreck. The cargo is uninsured. Tee vessel is insured for .£3500 in the New Zealand Office—a large 1 proportion is reinsured. AUSTRALIAN ELEVEN V. TIMARU Tim-aru, January 22. The cricket match Timaru 22 v. Australians, commenced this afternoon. The Australians went in first, and made 218, Boyle heading the list with 44; PJmer, 39 not out; Murdoch, 32;
Alexander, 22; Jams, 28. Timaru lost 4 wickets fpr; 2 runs when; the Btumps;werJß:drawD:.:t' p/ :
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Kumara Times, Issue 1349, 27 January 1881, Page 2
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