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PROVINCIAL NEWS.

[NEW ZEALAND PRESS ASSOCIATION.] Auckland, January 21. Seymour George, M.H.R., while practising in a shooting gallery at the Onehunga races on Saturday, the gun burst, blowing off the tip of his left forefinger and injuring his thumb and other fingers.

Christchurch, January 21. A light shock of earthquake was felt on Saturday afternoon.

The Sarah W. Hunt's seamen positively refuse to return to the vessel, and are endeavoring to obtaiu work in Christchurch. The American consul intends holding an inquiry into the complaints made by the men against the captain of the vessel. Timaru, January 21. The great Masonic festival concluded with a fancy ball. Upwards of 150 Masons from other parts of the colony were present at the meeting, which was a great success.

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Kumara Times, Issue 2309, 22 January 1884, Page 2

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PROVINCIAL NEWS. Kumara Times, Issue 2309, 22 January 1884, Page 2

PROVINCIAL NEWS. Kumara Times, Issue 2309, 22 January 1884, Page 2

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