LATEST TELEGRAMS.
(MOM OUR OWN CORRESPONDENT. THE PENGUIN SAFE. Wellington, The Penguin which got abound in the French Pass yesterday, floated off on the night's tide without damage, and arrived at Picton 11.30. It is stated that the beacon recently, erected there has had the effect of diverting the channel and making navigation more dangerous. ANOTHER SICK R,M. GISBORNK. Mr Price, Resident Magistrate, is very unwell, and will be unfit for duty (or Borne months. Parapu. The Southern Cross Company had sent fire casks of paraGn mineral to Melbourne for experiment. A REAL WAR CORRESPONDENT. PIMOAREHU. Armit, reeenlly of New Zealand Times, while lying asleep at the Opunake Hotel, narrowly escaped death at the hands of a drunken person who took up a rifle and clumsily caused it to explode. Some grains uf powder entered Armit's face, and the bullet struck the head of his bed,
120 MILES IN 24 HOURS. Carterton. Hansen has dono 77 miles at 9,45, His feet are gone,
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 3, Issue 929, 19 November 1881, Page 2
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163LATEST TELEGRAMS. Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 3, Issue 929, 19 November 1881, Page 2
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