NEW ZEALAND.
(Peb . Panss Association.)
Violent Earthquake*
Dunedin, Hoy. 2. Two distinct shocks of. earthquake were experienced at Queenstown this morning. The second was the most violent ever felt in the district. It lasted over 20 seconds. The damage is confined to the breakage of .glass. The Prize Firing. The shooting opens at nine to-morrow morning with the Nelson match. There are 340 competitors here. It is expected that the final competition for the championship will take place on Tuesday afternoon. The competitors complain of the range, there being a* background of white sand. There is every appearance of fine weather. ;?
The Equitable Insurance Company. Over 20,000 shares in excess of the number to be allotted hare been applied for in the Equitable Insurance Association. The share list will be kept open till Monday in the principal towns.
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South Canterbury Times, Issue 2996, 2 November 1882, Page 2
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138NEW ZEALAND. South Canterbury Times, Issue 2996, 2 November 1882, Page 2
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