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CANTERBURY.

(From the Standard.) M poisoning.— We regret to hear Mnn of Rangiora, has died from this ears that the deceased has for some •PI 1 sU frcring from asthma, and has T'hit of taking laudanum as a remedy. 'a that HO exceeded the prescribed fT tbo end of last week he was found E-^-,n n9 we nre in possession of tho , case, we will lay them beforo our 1-;.^ of earthquake was felt here about 1 „' Monday morning, Feb. 23. Fin" in Lvxtelton. — The ftd*T jrV j n to the origin of the late fire at ll" Ritchie and Co.'s store was resumed h tilt. T h 0 i urv returned the following That thoy hai not sufficient eviden e to show whether the fire was accidental " " The j ury also instructed the coroner ■JLlfof Mr Atkinson, as his namo had handled during the inquiry, that no ffCr e attached to him.

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Southland Times, Volume I, Issue 35, 10 March 1863, Page 3

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CANTERBURY. Southland Times, Volume I, Issue 35, 10 March 1863, Page 3

CANTERBURY. Southland Times, Volume I, Issue 35, 10 March 1863, Page 3

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