LATEST TELEGRAMS.
[new ZEALAND PRESS ASSOCIATION.! Christchurch, March 9. Several special correspondents of Manchester and Birmingham papers are on their wav out to the Exhibition. At the inquest on Geoige Way hone, who was killed while breaking in a horse, a verdict of accidental death was returned. Ellen Fuller, “ wanted” for alleged arson in Wellington, was arrested here to-da>, and remanded to Wellington. Fagan has challenged Burke, of Duned n, to walk half a mile or a mile for £IOO a-side and the championship of the colony. A- lunatic amused himself by givin ,y away £1 notes in the street this morn* ing. He drew £125 out of the bank in the forenoon, and when arrested had nothing ] but the police have recovered some of the notes. He tried to persuade the constable to accept a ring, Wanganui, March 10. The Wanganui Cup, which was run
to-day, was won by Hailstorm, Virginia'Water second, and The Dauphin third. Six started. Time, 4min. 31 sec. Wellington, March 9. The following is a copy of the Governor’s telegram to tile Secretary for the Colonies:—“The Colony of New Zealand with hearty thankfulness humbly congratulates the Queen upon her Majesty’s preservation from danger, and prays that she may long be spared to reign over a loyal and united empire.”
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Kumara Times, Issue 1700, 11 March 1882, Page 2
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214LATEST TELEGRAMS. Kumara Times, Issue 1700, 11 March 1882, Page 2
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