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(JJUEENSTOWN, Feb, 2, Tlje jn<ps.t re tlie jjrg at y/ajjjemann's was resumed t».-<jayi. nn.d- wi'lber 'adjourned. Tl)8 only value tendered nt that the ppujsed $e curely fastened hrs private bouse; .on the terrace, and conveyed to it a basket- containing 'tar; that he visited it several tunes with full baskets, and came home with empfy.' It is supposed that anevidence. Two aftempts jjaye freen the past fortnijjot fo ;g$ gre to, a hg'us'e in Grl6Hoeater-6t eaoh having baanfljsMered just in time. _ The average of crops in the Asbburton dißtridt is entimatedto range, according to ; locality, from 15 to,Bo bushels s per acre far wheat, 1? to f ßjs for gato, and 12 to .85 forbar%. f r ''''^' T, ' ( - ■' F$, 2. ': Mr Wilson, Kaikokopu/ has Jbeen* dan-! geJioußjy iujure'd'byawheel ot'a' vejiidleJ *'■ ■■ ''''''■; At tlje jijnej|l gt yolunteer fj% shot' at the-. butts, all the' yotun,%er' corps turned .out.' About' NX)O people''were present, rabsj; phjje shop! jjemg oiosecl. ■ The Alfprd Forest abaiiptipn case', which has been ewiting so much intarest'bere ended'in the orthodox fashion after, all, by Fowleri marrying the "only girl he ever loved," to use his own expression, yesterday afternoon at the Registrar's office ;• he was consequently (having done the Magistrate's bidding) discharged this morning from custody. Wbstpqet, Feb, 2, Information was receive)! to-day from Mr Greenfield, Commissioner of Grown '' . f w -'»
Jfjands, that the ground at Wainiengero, wh&rfc many gold-mining leases have .been oppjied.for, is not open for gold-mining, being reserved for coal-mining purposes, ■ I:_';'' ■!,.. , Auckland, February 2, ■ Sir George Grey writes from Kawau ro Otago run business. It is stated that he says he^vjll'interview the Premier and corisult Auoklahd membera; and"call a public meeting'; on.the subjeot -of the'Premier's vjait'td t the accompanied' by Hobbs, M.H.R.' for Bay ottslands,'■•'". ~, The body: 0 f Glesen or Olson, firemen :1 6n board the found near the wharf to-day. ; ; ; „' r is> ' ■ .'■■'..' V The schooner Sybil took a quantity of Bay of Islands .coal for. tli'e French Government, -
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 3, Issue 990, 3 February 1882, Page 2
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329LATEST TELEGRAPHIC. Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 3, Issue 990, 3 February 1882, Page 2
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