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' [Per Press Agency.] WESTPORT. Oct. 7. The certificate of the captain of the Matau was suspended for three months. Great blame is attributed to the Wellington Cltstoms authorities for permitting the vessel to leave port with so many passengers alid 1 limbered with deck cargo. LYTTbMTON; Oct. 7. A lady named Mrs. Jenkins, residing here, met with a fearful death through the falling of a kerosene lamp in her house last night. She was dreadfully burned, and lingered in agony until 7 o’clock this morning, when she died. CHRISTCHURCH. Geraldine Races. Oct. 7. Maiden Plate—Fakir, 1 ; Jilt, 2 ; Hard Times, 3 } Highland Laddie, 4. Hurdle Race—Moose, 1; Jack, 2 ; Hard Times, 5. Race—Fishhook, 1 j J3ezic[ue, 2. Geraldine Cnp Handicap—Tadmor,' 1 ; Mignonette, 2 ; Fishhook, 3. Ladies Purse—Fishhook, 1 ; Hard Times, 2 ; Jilt, 3.
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Patea Mail, Volume II, Issue 157, 11 October 1876, Page 2
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