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TELEGRAMS

(By Telegraph.) NAPIER, Feb. 28. Messrs Baker and Tabuteaa report the sain of the Royston estate, near West Olive, at L 27 10s per acre. It was formerly the property of Mr F. Sufcton, ex-M.H. R. NELSON, Feb. 28. Eight leases of runs were pat up to auction to-day, and all were sold at the up9et prices but two — Wharton's run in the Waiau, which was raised from L 528 to C 585, and Walter Rutherford'B, in the Clarence district, which was run up from Ls(i to Ll9B. CHRISTCHURCH, Feb. 28. Following is a list of viaiw of the New Zealand Grand Lodge in Southland during April : — 10th, quarterly communication at Invercargill ; 11th, Riverton ; 13th, Bluff; 14th, Wyndham ; 15th, Gore. At the quarterly communication the chief busiuess will be receiving nominations for elective Grand Lodge officers including the Grand Master. WESTPORT, Feb. 28. The coal export for the week ended tonight was 4896 tons. ASHBDRTON, Frb. 28. At the inquest on Shepherd, the eridence was to the effect that his injuries were purely accidental, and caused through lark- | ing, commenced by the deceased. Hie depositions confirmed thi3, and exonerated Smith from all blame. DUNE DIN, Feb. 28. Mr Stead has bought a yearling by Le Loup — Lady Emma for 275 guineas, and Mr J. F. Reid has purchased Wolverine for 135 guineas.

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Southland Times, Issue 11673, 2 March 1891, Page 2

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TELEGRAMS Southland Times, Issue 11673, 2 March 1891, Page 2

TELEGRAMS Southland Times, Issue 11673, 2 March 1891, Page 2

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