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WELLINGTON, This Day
Anniversary Day parsed oft .quietly, Th 0 Regatta was spoiled by all the boats but one in the first-class Yacht and Schooner Races taking too [short a course, and thus being disqualified by the Committee. It is proposed to sail again for 8MQi)(l prize, Seve-al events were adjourned, the wind being top stroug. Tho Druids held a successful fete at the Lower Hutt,
The annual conference of the Firo Brigade begins to-clav. DUNEDIN, 29m1.
At a parish mucting tho Rev Mr Fitcliett stjjted that two members of tho Government informed him they were in favor of amending tile Education Act to permit of religious instruction in schools.
Heavy northerly gale did great damage many buildings being unroofed. CBfHSTOHUROH, 22nd.
Tho Chinaman who was sentenced for rape in 1873 committed suicide iu the gaol. He cut the ripe off his hammock, and hung himself to the window bay. LOB DON,
Last shipment ol fresh meat from Melbourne realised MELBOURNE.
Baiter beat Swan in the walking match fo £SO,
Seven men were injured by the explosion of lithofraotenr at Sandhurst,
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 3, Issue 67, 24 January 1881, Page 2
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