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[per press agency.] * Christchurch, Saturday, ACCLIMATISATION. The Acclimatisation Society expect t hatch out 20,000 trout this season. A DISPUTE SETTLED. The Provincial Government havebougl the extra piece of land required for thi public buildings, thus removing the las point of dispute between them and til General Government, who will now hau plans prepared forthwith. Auckland, Saturday. CAPSIZE OF A SCHOONER. The large schooner, reported off Amuii bottom upwards, is believed to be th Auckland schooner Clematis. The live of all on board are supposed to have beei lost, consisting of Captain Clarke, Mr, Campbell (mate), a crew of four, andi butcher, named Giles, who was a passen ger. The Captain leaves a wife and foil children, Giles also leaving a wife in Auci land. The vessel was insured in the Kei Zealand office for £1,200; the cargo, which was uninsured, was owned b; Messrsi Cashmore and Robinson. THE NEW THEATRE. The Theatre Royal has been leased t Mr. J. L. Hall for two years. WRECKAGE. The Star Queen, from Lyttelton, report a fearfully heavy southerly gale, whid lasted for five days, and having passed quantity of floating timber south-eastj east.
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Oamaru Mail, Volume I, Issue 103, 19 August 1876, Page 2
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192TELEGRAPHIC ITEMS. Oamaru Mail, Volume I, Issue 103, 19 August 1876, Page 2
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