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[from our own correspondent] WELLINGTON. This Day. Excellent entries wero received for the Wellington Racine; Summer meeting. The final acceptances for the Cup number fifteen, A lad named Louis Myers yesterday stole £2O which his uncle had hidden between the mattrasses, and left by the Sotomahana. A warrant has been issued. News has been received that Jesse Jackson, who left for San Francisco in the Stirlingshire, fell overboard, and was drowned. He left a wife and three children at Wellington. The Working Men's Club had a noisy half-yearly meeting. The balance-sheet showed they had £IOB to their creditJohn Moore was elected President. The annual meeting of the Harbor Board was held yesterday, but was adjourned because the Government Auditor had not passed the accounts, he being absent. In the cricket match, Australians versus Invercargill 22, the latter scored 43 and (he former 154 for six wickets, Murdoch scored 40, and was run out,. 'SYDNEY. 17th. The Colonial Conference have referred the Bill for constituting a Final Court of Appeal to a Committee.
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 3, Issue 670, 18 January 1881, Page 2
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