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NEW ZEALAND.; ; (Per Press Association.) Breakwater TidingsNew Plymouth, March 13.;;/; The Richard, and Mary, schooner,'fronl Nelson, went alongside the new breakwater this morning, and is now landing cargo. Artillery Practice. " { Wellington, March 10. The Wellington Artillery fired their match against other Batteries in New Zealand, . this morning, making . tho splendid'score of 871; ' ' 1 Another Fire- , ■, Fire at Te Oreore destroyed ' the dwelling of Jacob Bamber. Theorigin 7 is unknown. Very.few things were saved. The loss is estimated at £175. The premises were insured in the North British for £IOO. A Creditable Idea- , Christchurch, March IB; - Messis JJoubert and Twopeny have telegraphed to the Preipier, expressing a desire to invite the principle Maori chiefs to the exhibition, and inquiring wbat are the proper steps to take for that purpose. ■ Law Examinations. ■; • , The Law Society have decided t6.offer ‘ gold medal and two certificates of honor, in each class at all future half-yearly 1 ' examinations of barristers and solicitors.,,, ■ -V- ---: ArtilleryDunedin, March 13. ~ In a simultaneous match the Dunedin battery made 73, and the Port battery 715 points. Perjury- : George Wybar was this morning committed for, trial for perjury. Oddfellowship. ' The .Otago District Lodge , (M.U. tt 1.0.Q.F.) decided that the time was not-'; ripe for establishing an annual moveable * Committee. Accident. Invercargill, March 13. James McDonald,' fireman of the Otautau engine was run over by a train apd killed on the Riverton and Orepukil line this morning. ?
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South Canterbury Times, Issue 2798, 13 March 1882, Page 2
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237SECOND EDITION LATEST. South Canterbury Times, Issue 2798, 13 March 1882, Page 2
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