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(united peess association.) Auckland, October 17. x A quantity, of •ire'sh^Csliforcian sal« toon packed m ice, arrived herd m excellent condition:'! -.;!, ':" Messrs, .beymour. and Al!nn : McDonaldP, Wllo'VeVe '^oing.^jiO Melbourne per Tarawera, missed their passage. ' {;■!'■% ' vy: "-'■ ;"■ : ' ':'.' The weigbt-rhro.\ving?- 'between Tim O'Con rqi , the. .well-)? nown footb Her. and McNimpa^ of ( 4ney, .eventuated yeßte*tday! ''"O'j'Co'nncr" threw .the 66! b weight 22lf|in y^Slp;. weigtt,;3Btti2in; y and the ?h't, |Bit 4in,;,beatiog McNamoWby 'a fqot .m, the .firat, 7 t|»ree feet m the second, and, rather more m: the third. tlf ' 3 ;']!'[.■ ,j -, .=.;•/':•;!. Just bafor^ the departure. of the Tarawera, a steerage ,, passenger ; .namod White feiPa^wnihe foretold, 20 k>t. breaking .his leg a^d .dislocating his arm. He was tak'W^Q the ijqsra*a). . , ..••! . The ifififiKgroftfie National Banki; received j». cable from the London office advising him that Miss of Salisbury, who claims to be 'grand niece, of, the late.^Eij ward ' Gost'ey, has notified to the Bank, throngh her - -solicitors, that she intends to dispute the distribution of the properly as provided by the will ot. deceased^ No 'intiuiation is given of the groahd of theJobjectioni'ahdit.iS;! assumed that thepartios are. acting m; ignorance of the existence or^ will, ; and, have taken this step un'der'.Ui^.^tiijposjr-,; tion that Co^e^^iea'mtwitMe.. ,1 ., v, >A GaBYMonTH, .October^ 17. The Grey and,. Reef tqn ; counties have resolved not to haye 'any tolls on Grey and Reeflton road at the expiration of the present leases. •' '■'-■ ' J ' '' ■ : " : ; Inforfnatiotf^having -been received here that reports were>be^ingcircul|ated m Dune lin aam&ging'^Hhe ..prospects of the Fiery Cr,d^mine>t Reeftbn, the directo^'heV'e ale 1 indignant , and vehe? ment m their; denial,'.' and; refer ; to ; the mining manager's* rgpprt to show- that the mine never^pokeji . better than » at present. reel is .', beoomingthicker and improving ;. m .appearance every day. . .'■••! «•' ''•'<- '-' : '■'■'■ '■■■' ': " J The gold shipped per Mahinapau by the Union Bank of Australia was 2571 ounces ; by Chinea^ri2B:ounc6sU : i Y/foic'HoKiTiKAi^October It* "•■ The Anchor Line steame'f Murray is' ashurejinaffel No'rthtiSpiib. Bheis likely' to get off next tide. 4T-he river is. flooded, $.6ms(.m. ilLi^-JLOr)^: CHBiß*CHuip^ f oc^b f e'r:iY^V At fkem^^i l oa! 1 tfici.!t#cfc. > f theJ man Boland, k^M.pp,;thp«iailwayj*he verdict was *' Acciaental death."" No blame is a; tached 7 .railway, authorities; W^eceased *pc sisted m repeated s?ftnuikp- > .. 11 .;i . ■..„•■?. ■ , jriM.ui 4 ' hours' walking, match/ f i ,£w.ov £l\)0/ aside, m Chnstcnu eh. i, ,i - 0 ,. :1 . ; D^N^^r^Dc^bersi^ # The pedestrian v JEdwards, and his agent, Mr Seymour,, lpffe lor-Christ-chnrch , giving walkTng exhibitions at Chriat-] church, Wtl inejtqn, andq Auckland'before leaving 1 New Zealand Jbr America. Tho^is^nd^Blackburn; intend iComr irq frQ^ii j^i§tor,i{ii^^o;!be presenlf'at th r e v Caledonian JSqciety,'a,;New Yean game ty • to contasJbitber) jrnstling championship: With fVt^rjt^a,: J ylriiio-i.o'-x'J - ' *
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Manawatu Standard, Volume 4, Issue 270, 18 October 1883, Page 3
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435SECOND EDITION. TELEGRAPHIC. Manawatu Standard, Volume 4, Issue 270, 18 October 1883, Page 3
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