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TELEGRAPHIC. (From the Daily Southern Cross)

mi o i •, t, Napier, Tuesday. 1 lie Colonial BapresontativM arrived about 1 p.m. and were met on landing by the Artillery and Rifle Volunteers, as alio hj a, largo number of fcbe residents. They then marched to town, preceded by the band, and went out to the raugo at onoe, whore they found the camp arrangements rory complete The range in highly spoken of. The shooting bu been poifcpoued until Saturday to enable bhe representative! to attend the races.

ran. t i i -..-. . Kelson, Tuesday. Xhe lute gale did much damage to the orchards and lion gardeni. ' The cuitomi rreaipte yesterday were £2453, tho West sura erer taken Lore in one da^.

rm, i«• ,^ , , Wellington, Tuesday. The stallion luikapo btu been purchased to improve the brcpcl m the province. The Jockey Club ba, already drawn up a programme for »« "t /T " " ?■« in fcho b °P" to BnBur » thß attendance of nrst-ratc ihorm from all parts of the colony There will boS PmCS> and the Wdhn Bton 'Cup pnze will The Dolly Varden crew and boat le»v6 by the Ladybird to-morrow for Canterbury; al.o, J. Brown, sculler, an/bo.t

m. . . .. Christcburob, Tuetcby. «^«f S»« "wwnk the city in the inter-provincial rrcatla. Ihe J{n.ripoi r-row hove had ouly one training and they lmveuo boat yefc. irnining, Two aplrn lid racimj onfcirei for E. G. Grifllfhi, in c» D it»l condition, have orcived from England. P

la tU Aoan c« S6 tlie captuu of Englnh yeueli bore in

harbour, whil- not ending OapUin Holmin'n conduct, oonsider he c id perly right m going towardi the like ebore instead ol Kawto reef. Uaptam HoberU, of the ship Pleiades, states t liej has repeatedly had to go inside tho reof without a p, although blue lights, rocketa, and gum ware lirod. Ho ■it is well fcnoim ly the authontios that tho pilot dUtioihoull b» at Tlntin, iv evidenced wuon too last Ameriortoajner arrived. mi nvr Dunedin, Tuesday. Lh« CUiforman ra h*r* to-day. It ib not no lttrgely ufted bs tho Su'j« rout ft Inu boon reaolvoaat there iball h« a thorough aflilittn.n of l»to Of-^o witie Cantoihury U..-vo-« t 7 . T!i3 Silver Lming, ;, 48 a total wreck at Eafcanui. Slio id uisu-ed i<i tha Via* fjr £1000, and for J8250 in tho Now Zealand — Tiio If Van Evary u a total wreck at tho MotyneuK \Sh.o 13 insdinthe Naw Za&land Offloo for £200

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Waikato Times, Volume V, Issue 286, 12 March 1874, Page 2

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TELEGRAPHIC. (From the Daily Southern Cross) Waikato Times, Volume V, Issue 286, 12 March 1874, Page 2

TELEGRAPHIC. (From the Daily Southern Cross) Waikato Times, Volume V, Issue 286, 12 March 1874, Page 2

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