AUOKLAND, Sept. 4. Barlow's shooting affair is now exposed by the chief Wahanui, and Te Whitiara Patupatu. Barlow's companion confessed that he and Tv Tawhaio, the Bon of King Tawhaio, were bribed by Barlow. Tv Tawhaio received a watch and ring and £5, aud Patupatu received £4. Wabanui and Te Whitiara deserve great credit for the exposure. Mr Walters, the race-horse owner, is somowhat better. A boy at Onehunga poured molten lead into a bottle of water. Tho bottle exploded, scattering the molten lead over tho boy's face, and, it is feared, caused total blindness.
DUNEDIN, Sept. 4. O'Connor's supporters, being dissatisfied with the result of Saturday's race, aro anxiouß for the match to be run again. A matoh will probably be made to-night, and run off in about a fortnight's time. A good deal of money has changed hands. Mr Maogregor, civil engineer, waß thrown from his horse in Dowling street yesterday afternoon, through the animal being frightened by a tram engine. Mr Macgrogor dislocated his shoulder.
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Star (Christchurch), Issue 4481, 4 September 1882, Page 3
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