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TELEGRAMS.

j Ivlarch 11. • j Th:.' crotu lii'i'u Isjivo siifr'-jvtl consiili-r- ---! al.,h\ it is doill'ti'u' if in ■: number "i in.-miavK many acres of oals ! will he w<>r<:i the i rouble <.»f harvesting, j Si;- (t. ii. <-.-r.-v. accmpan;'<l ity a nuiil- ! 1h r <>f •.•.•ell-known li'.'ii; Iciiieii. will arrive i th:s afternoon «» - o'cloe.<. The ulii 1:1 r>■ 11 utti ti« t!(f Grainlii;:! - .School are to meet t!»o party f-i tat; lUilway Sta'ion. A i anijUt i t.-iia s place in (!u- evening. itis exp-cied that iuc attendance will h.< unusually I:;f j;■ Ci IA i ILE-SToN. r.KU'cli 11. A fcarf:il g::h> raided here on Sat nr.;.ay ii:• t. The C-itlmiic Chapel was Mow » down, ap.il is a compleie wreck. Great (I;:has bretl done to property in the district. • <j> PALMERS I'OX. Murch 11. A fire i-c.-nnvd l:tto last !i!g:.f, winch des: r<will th..: stabk-s, harness-room, una on: houses or" th" Clarendon Hole), wuich had nVi ry narrow < sea;it;, tile root bellion iire in several places. It was only saved l>v tin' ex'-rtions of tile local "Volunteers, and tin; free use of wet blankets. A large quantity of property was destroyed. M'lNeii's store and house was nor covered by insurance. The only risk is LloG in the Z'Tai iotial. LYTTELTO^". March 11. Arrived—Ple'ades, ship, from London, 81 days from the Lizards : Peiiiaiii, from the Mauritius. <J M RISTOi-i 11' OIL ilarc'li 11. After mass yesterday the Rom,an Catholics held a meeting, and a committee Was appointed to promote registration, for voting. The Corn Exchange Committee have resolved to nn;e on the Government the neeessitv of running night trams during i the "rain season. O ASHBUII lON. i.larch 11. Two new evening papers appear tonight—the Echo and Ashhurtoii Pout. The former is owned by Fnrness and Dixon, and the latter by Joseph Ivess, proprietor of the Ashburton Mail.

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Oamaru Mail, Volume II, Issue 579, 11 March 1878, Page 2

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TELEGRAMS. Oamaru Mail, Volume II, Issue 579, 11 March 1878, Page 2

TELEGRAMS. Oamaru Mail, Volume II, Issue 579, 11 March 1878, Page 2

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