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[United PreßS Association,] laterprovlaciul CriokotDunedin, January 19. The interptovincial cricket team selected to play Canterbury will leave by Wednesday's express. It comprises, Harper (captain), Beok, Bell, Barker, Croxford, Clayton, Downes, Fisher, Gollar, Lawfcon and Parker; emergency, Drabble. Auckland NovoAuckland, January 19. Two cases of double voting were brought before the Police Court today, but were adjourned. Ibe defendants are James Hunter and Charles Double. The larger majority of tho Auckland members went South to-day by the Takapuna. A cable message received by the Secretary of the Auckland Regatta Committee states that the squadron will not be present in Auckland harbour on regatta day, 29th inst. At the Amateur Swimming Club's sports the 100 yds championship of New Zealand was won by H. J. Bailley, H. Nicholson second, and H. Scott third. Four started. The time was the fastest time on vecord in the colony. A gumdigger named Edward Moran or Morant, who has daughters in Auckland, was found dead in an old hut near Mercury Bav.
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XI, Issue 3715, 20 January 1891, Page 2
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167TELEGRAPHIC Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XI, Issue 3715, 20 January 1891, Page 2
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