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v h on the Press Aoxnct.] Hokitika, March 3. v itesmfr Charles Edward leaving 0- a sailor named Chamber* y a a human body ha* been since »»• near Greymouth, which is * s ‘ Vfa l ,/v his. '„ k , ( hi t week reported upward* of I f paid as the product of this disKnmara. !r - : ' s and banquet to the representative* ? t '* -ern last night wo* a great success sr 2' of priies takes place toit-* J - —ial rri ,< ‘ ®ring. took place in tho ! f - , l . i-r Hail. There was a large gathering, U‘ u Jf , were presented by Mr* Bonar. »■' i.rnd cheering of champions Painter ’: v * and the local shots. »"■' Jj of the representative* was held m the Empire hotel, when a 4 ~! V resolution* were passed for transr -i the Government. Oapi. Murray, r ;\ ih.acies, was in the chair. The first - expressed great satisfaction at the "’ , . which CoL Bedder, and the officer* r , C fuff, discharged their duties, and p"' ’ • r-u- second resolution was, that the h he recommended to secure a r : permanent range, a* the expense it-i'a r * r ’P <l annually was a heavy *, _ »- -h might be devoted to increase the ‘ U , 7 .. - -t\. This resolution was supported T v ( -sl-i representative*. It was also that no prises, except range V less than £5; that the champion* - hf Government representative* with!l. - -tirg, and that the present qualifier”l • fjmpetitor* be continued. It was that a Council or ComJ, , sr pobted to make regulation* for C -msl meeting, consisting of a Presir,-- with one District Officer and Company T-*.,.rach island. Cam abh, March 3. FtlAl ACCIDENT AT O AMARU, i ' :?mar. named Charles Hastings Wade while riding heme from Otepopo “'Veicesdiv. On Thursday the horse was -.- t*red in "s paddock, and, suspicion being i learch party was organised, and .■l'.'vr'v f;urd at the foot of a precipice, X~ M ’«d hsvine evidently ridden to the edge, ft r: ;d probably, when the horse started i * lie skull v&s broken and left arm '■j' Deceased was a distinguished I:-.;::: :: Cambridge University. Ritbbton, March 3. “firers Star reports that a party of •Cf c-msaen in Lake George diggings, got t—of gold for las’ week’s washing up, Izi rrevions wick, £9 per man. A r." three rears old, the son of Robert Groper’s bush, was killea by a im? tr»s;iing on him while playing in a :zi: :t. Al the inquest held yesterday, a nr: . i::;ient*l Death ” was returned, i
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Lyttelton Times, Volume XLVII, Issue 5005, 5 March 1877, Page 3
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409TELEGRAMS. Lyttelton Times, Volume XLVII, Issue 5005, 5 March 1877, Page 3
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