BY ELECTRIC TELEGRAPH.
(PEB GBEVILLE's TELEGBAM COMPANY* reuteb's agents). GREYMOUTH ANNUAL RACES. Eibst Day. trial stakes. Hying Jib 1 LOTTERY PLATE Eoland ... ... 1 irOCKEY CLUB HANDICAP. Misfortune 1 Peeress ... ... 2 Black Eagle ... ... 3 Hurdle Race. Sailor Boy 1 District Plate. '•Task 1 Economy ... ... 2 Much dissatisfaction expressed ii riding for the Lottery Plate 5 nearly A public disturbance. Wellington, March 17. By 'the last reports from the ship England, in quarantine, there were sixteen persons infected with small--pox. Auckland, March 16. The Kaipara railway works are partially stopped, owing to disagreement between the coatractor and workmen. The whaler Adventure reports that the mate has been miirdered by the islanders. Share market improved. Caledo ; nians, £ls 15s ; Thames, £5 2s. TahAnaki. Large public meeting to protest against Wairoa settlers taking law into their own hands, by using force to prevent natives settling in that disi trict. The meeting called on the Government to interfere to prevent & breach of the peace. Napier. The " Daily Telegraph " newspaper has been sold for £1328; the publication will be continued.
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Westport Times, Volume VI, Issue 948, 19 March 1872, Page 2
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174BY ELECTRIC TELEGRAPH. Westport Times, Volume VI, Issue 948, 19 March 1872, Page 2
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