TELEGRAMS.
(Fbox thb Pbbsb A'ohnot.) Blenheim, Deo. 23. Mr George Henderson met tho eleotors of Wairau in the Provinoial Hall last night. He spoke well. He ia an Abolitionist and supporter of the Government. A resolution was passed thanking him, and affirming his fitness as a Member of the Assombly. An amendment in favour o( Mr Seymour waa losfc by a large majority. • Hokitika, Deo. 23. The Ringarooma ia roportod at Milford Sound. She ia crowded with excursionists from Melbourne. Ditnbdin, Der*. 28. At Mataura, a lad named Gardiner was drowned by falling into the river. The Star aaye— By last mail, information was reoeived here that M, Lanseigne, who committed suicide early in the year, has boen left £80,000 by the death of a relative. Aooording to Mr Murray, if any attempt ia mado next Session to touoh the Land Fuud, the party with whioh he worked would atop the Estimates, and waete time, if necessary, for twelve months. At tbe Colonial competition thia morning, Richardson, of North Dunedin, made 96, In the matoh, No. 1 Oompany v. Selkirk, our men made 616 againat the Sootoh team'a 667. In No. 1, Stewart made a remarkably fine aoore of. 74 out of a poasible 84. Good washings-up are reported from Kawarau and Moke Creek. The Anti Centralist League oppose the hon Mr Reynolds at Port Chalmers.
TELEGRAMS.
Star (Christchurch), Issue 2422, 24 December 1875, Page 3
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