NEW ZEALAND.
[Pee Times Special Wiee.l TelephonicNew Plymouth, Sept. 2. Telephonic communication between Cape Egmont lighthouse and the Pungnrehu, has just been completed. Mr Howley’s AppointmentsVv ELLINGTON, Sept. 1. Mr Thomas Howley has been gazetted Registrar of Electors for- Timaru, Clerk of District Court at Timaru andOamaru, and Clerk of the Licensing Courts of Timaru, Levels, and Mount Cook. The Colonial Cavalry. The Canterbury Yeomanry Cavalry have' be'en divided into two troops— North and South Canterbury troops. Resigned his J.P-ship. Mr F. D. Gibson, Lyttelton has resigned the Commission of the Peace. Returning Officer. * Mr G. F. Hewlings, has been appointed Returning Officer for the County of Ashley and Riding of Gust. Death of a Prisoner, Dunedin, Sept 1. Arthur O’Neill, a prisoner undergoing sentence for fraudulent bankruptcy, died in the Hospital yesterday.
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South Canterbury Times, Issue 2637, 2 September 1881, Page 3
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133NEW ZEALAND. South Canterbury Times, Issue 2637, 2 September 1881, Page 3
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