DUNEDIN.
This day. At the City Council, last night Mr Moss stated there was now 22 feet on the bar at the Heads. James Baxter, ex-sergeant of police, was thrown from his horse fast night; and remained unconscious till this morning. Mr Larnach was thrown bat of his baggy on returning home last night, and is seriously injured. Latbu. Mr Larnach's injuries are not so severe as it was at first anticipated they were. He was able to be present at the official declaration of the poll for,the Peninsula, the numbers for which were as previously announced ■■- Bishop Moran admitted that he did not expect to be elected ; his object in coming forward "was to call attention to the injustice done to Catholics on the Education question, and to keep Donnelly out. He regretted that no steps had been taken by Mr Larnach with regard to the untrue statements issued respecting his (the Bishop's) candidature ; and, in conclusion, said that as to choice ,of language and election epithets, Mr Larnach stood head and shoulders above other men, and would doubtless represent 'the electors .to their hearts' content. Arrived: The Oaean Banger, from Mauritius. , "
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Thames Star, Volume XIV, Issue 4386, 24 January 1883, Page 2
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193DUNEDIN. Thames Star, Volume XIV, Issue 4386, 24 January 1883, Page 2
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