TELEGRAPHIC NEWS.
[Press Telegraph Agency.] Dunedin, Monday. Mabel has been disqualified for ever. The question of the disqualification of Captain Hutchison is left open, in the event of further evidence being obtained. " ' Greytown, Monday. Baird's down "the valley mail coach from Greytown broke its axle when passing the old racecourse. Mrs. Hodge, landlady of the Bush Hotel, a passenger, was thrown out, and had her arm and on« finger fractured. Auckland, Monday. A four-roomed house in Eden Terrace, occupied by Mr. Luptoh, has been burned. It was not insured. Intelligence from "Victoria states that there is every probability of a Victorian cricketing team coming here shortly. No difficulty is made regarding teams. The secretary of the Victorian team Bays it will-, suit .them equally well to receive a large portion of the gate money, or a guaranteed sum, as offered. Foxton, Monday. It is rumored about Rangitikei that Walter Buller is to be the Eesident Magistrate at Christchurch. The surveyors are laying out a new township at the junction of the Wanganui and Napier railway lines, eight miles from Palmerston. -It is to be called Bunnythorpe. Napier, Monday.. . Edward Augustus Carlyon, an old settler, died on Friday last at Gwalias station. ~ Blenheim, Monday. A fire in the wool-shed at ICaikoura, on the 4th instant, destroyed fifty-three bales of wool, the property o£ Joseph Ward, of Brookley. Two bales only were saved.
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New Zealand Times, Volume XXIX, Issue 4280, 8 December 1874, Page 2
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