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FROM OUR OWN CORRESPONDENT] • we l'lTn gto r; This day. Downes, for robbery of stamps, has been committed for trial on one information, the hearing of evidence on others being adjourned until Wednesday, CHRISTOHURCH,' The Lyttelton Times proprietary hns been converted into a limited liability company. Acceptances for the Autumn Handicap: Sir Modred, Lady Emma, Hilda, Luna, Grip, Natator, Libeller, Harkaway, Prospero, Randwick, The Joker, and The Governor. Laertes and Volunteer are scratched for all engagements. . NELSON. The schooner Richard and Mary i 8 stranded on the Boulder Bank, Fears are entertained of her total wreck, She missed stays. AUCKLAND. Speight addressed the electors of City Eagt last night, fle condemned the legislation of the past session and the-ad-ministration, though-, he admitted that there were some , men in the Cabinet as pure-minded and fitted to rule as ever held office; but there were others the very reverse, He obtained a vote of confidence,
! NEW PLYMOUTH, ~ - At the Taranaki races spine one having raised up an old \ prohibitive ordinance, the totalißator, and all games of ohance were pi-ohibited, but a deputation, waited on Bullen, Inspector of police, representing that the disappointment of the Taranakians at not being allowed to mildly gamble, might jeopardise the public peace, and he removed restrictions. LONDON. Municipal Government is to be initiated in St Petersburg. Eaii Beaconsfield's health is slightly improving. • It is expected that Greece will ultimately accept Turkey's proposals. , A loan of three millions for Tasmania just floated.
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 3, Issue 733, 2 April 1881, Page 2
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246LATEST TELEGRAPHIC Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 3, Issue 733, 2 April 1881, Page 2
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