LAST NIGHTS WIRES.
(FROM OUM OWN CORBEBPONMKY.) CHRISTCHURCH. The Interprovinciul football mitbfe, ;?Otago V. Canterbury, was played on Saturday in cold showery weather, Otago won by one goal and three triee. Both teams leave for Wellington bn Saturday. A company lias been fq'-med’for the purpose of taking bter the Schoolmaster published lh Napier. WELLINGTON. ' The ship Oxford ];as been .signalled with cases of fever, But nothing serious. The Governor, opened a flue Art Exhibition on Monday afternoon. At the Dunedfo Gaol enquiny, Mr. Connolly, Miniaterbf Justice,' declined to produce communication between Captain Hume and himself, or repeat convcrastions between them they being privileged. Mr. Dick stated that the subject of the enquiry was discussed in May or June last, but he did not.think the matter ripe juat then. J /T 1. AUCKLAND. The Union Sash and Door Company have declared a dividend of fl per cent, fully paid shares ; also carrying a sum to the profit and loss account, ... . PATEA. James Crozier, a butcher, committed suicide by cutting his throat with a butchers knife, on Friday last. No reason is assigned for the deed.
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Poverty Bay Standard, Volume XI, Issue 1333, 24 July 1883, Page 3
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184LAST NIGHTS WIRES. Poverty Bay Standard, Volume XI, Issue 1333, 24 July 1883, Page 3
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