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Shipping. . • , Patea, March 11. Tho steamer Wakatu has just been successfully launched over the Breakwater into the river. Death of a RacerDunedin, March 11. The well-known racehorse Fenians dropped down dead while exercising. FootballThe “ Star ” states that there is every probability of football matches, extending over a fortnight, being played.in Christchurch during the Exhibition time. Auckland, Otago, andWelhngton are expected to send teams; Sweepists Beware! Six defendants in the sweeps cases were fined 40s and costs each, by the City Bench this morning, the Mayor and Mr Fish being among the number. Mr Bracken was not proceeded against, as the police saw no money pass to him. •Later. In all about twenty persons were fined for sweeps. . Thefe were : fifty informations laid. Help to the Needy. Lawrence, March 11. At the Tnapoka County Council it was stated that Major Atkinson had said he believed Government would bring down proposals next session to subsidise County Councils to the extent of £3 to £1 for the purpose of making County roads. A Case of BrowingAt Inch Clutha, Peter Lawson, aged 9 years, fell into the Clutha, and was drowned.
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South Canterbury Times, Issue 2797, 11 March 1882, Page 3
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190SECOND EDITION LATEST. South Canterbury Times, Issue 2797, 11 March 1882, Page 3
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