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TELEGRAMS

(PE It UXITJiD I’RESS ASSOCIATION.) This Day.

ELECTIONS IN CANTERBURY. Christchurch. Pillett’s old committee have resolved to bring S, P. Andrews, formerly M.H.R. for Christchurch, forward as a candidate for the scat.

Mr J. C. Wasou will not again offer" himself for Waknnui, against Mr Ivess, but at his invitation Mr Alfred Saunders, formerly member for Cheviot, has decided to come forward fo,i Wakanui.

Fire at Auckland.

This Day.—The Waverley Hotel, Queen street, was discovered to be on fire at two o’clock this morning. Before the Brigade succeeded in getting the fire under, a considerable portion was completely gutted. The hotel is owned by the City Council.

Canterbury Crain

Business in the grain market is particularly active, and there is keen com petition for colonial consumption.

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Patea Mail, 24 February 1882, Page 3

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TELEGRAMS Patea Mail, 24 February 1882, Page 3

TELEGRAMS Patea Mail, 24 February 1882, Page 3

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