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[united press association!. THE CHAIRMANSHIP OF COMMITTEES. Dunedin, this day.;. - The-Timernti|M}vbljdenie*J|ii|ron ; 'B candidature"%'• itfarrfianship 'Of-Go'ni-mittoes is wit&wif/ •';■•• 'THE -WAICAKIJI S'LECTIbf "• : CHARGE AGAINST MR IVESS UNDER CORRUPT PRACTICES ACT. (ONITBD PRESS ASSOCIATION.) " ' • 'AsunmnoN; March 29r Mr-Alfred Sautidershas: been, delivering addresses in. .the wrunrry.distriots. Ho received a vote of. thankrat.Wakanui on Tuesday, ono of .confidence being negatived. Last nijjht,'. at Tinwald, he received a vote of thanks and confidence. The Registrar has laid 'an information against Joseph Ivess, charging him under the Corrupt Practices Act with having, in Novomber last, affixed the signature of an elector to an application for enrolment witliout'lvWin&'rtffitte'n authority for so doinc;. The case'Conras on for hearing tomorrow afternoon. '.;..-';
THE WOODSTOCK RUSH
"" EbklTiKi, March 29. At the. Woodstock Rush, to-day,-another claim was bottomed, seven claims away from the prospectors', or about a quarter of a mile further smith-west. The prospect gave (on grains to four dishes. Con -. siderable-excitemeut-. -prevails :•• on the ground.between, parties, pegging out bus-' iness'sites, '". ;■. '[[:/',."' ',' " THE ALLEGED' MEANT* MURDER. 1 -■■" : ''.','.-."PateA| this day. Mary Jane. Q'Sulliyan. lias been committed for trial by the coroner's warrant to the Supreme Court New Plymouth for the wilful murdpr'oflier illegitimate infant, The Jury found she had caused its death <bj : ,Btranguhiiion. ,:■■
SHIPPING.CASUALTIES. "'■,'''" '"' Auckland,
, Yeßtefcl&y morning'the following vessels endeavored' to leave 'Kaipara harbor:— Vindex barque, the transport brig Sarah Pile, the brigantine Zion, and the Energy schooner. On reaching the Channel, they found the wind too iight, arid anchored, Thojonr.firat off tW north' Spit 'headland the Energy inside the : .-%}l-.ShMl :;: vAll the vessels 'were rolling;-gunwales!- under;' Later.information states that the Vindex went ashore-ye3tei^iy.a£tern|(m ; .QH.:thßJiorth Spit.' No lives were fost. ! The captain has his wife on board. The vessel is near the wreck of the Jiinies'A.' Stewart, and will be a total, wreck., .TJie, other vessels areallrighfcatpresent.--'-'" • f" l; • "
SiC'MESSi'ATtMEE;
_ .■:•:/. ./■!-. day, Owing to the Hospital being full, a portion of the Gore Brown barracks have been converted intoi fever ward. SDDDENANDMYSTERiqUSDEATH. • • • •■••"■•■-■- ,Nemon-, : this-tlay. A man named John Dermott was found dead in a House Hotel, this nwrning,.. .The.,dec,eased..went tp bed afc'7.3o prih.y' last •"•evening «r his usual spirit, and on the servant going to call him to breakfast he was found dead. Dr Rogers stales that death was caused from asthma and heart disease combined, No inquest is considered necessary.
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 4, Issue 1036, 30 March 1882, Page 2
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379TELEGRAPHIC. Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 4, Issue 1036, 30 March 1882, Page 2
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