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? .; ".^KEUTiER r O«T£^EGSaMS.] MELBOURNE. ■■ ■" ■--"■■:' ■-■■"■■•■:■ Fel)ruary 21. ' The following further Exhibition awards hav£/been ajpfoririced :—Second order of irrerifr: B.^Petersen and Co., Xibristchurch. for silver jug and cups; '"JoKn-'-iivesi-l>£a§dinj-' for model patent aerial tramway. Third order of merit : Marcus Sandstein, Christchurch, silver epergne ; Ruschell, Jannay^and C.Q/.,, Christchurch, paper pulp, &c.;fr6m New" Zealand flax. Fifth order of merit: John B. Stansell, Christchurch, half stuff and papier mache, &c, from New Zea-^ land flax. Honourably nientionecTr Reid and Duncan, Civil Engineers, Dunedin, plan of wire rope railway. Ok/in^fp ajftisundfei'^aiidiig, Sw&n, of New Zealand, and Baker have retired from the six days' walking contest which is now proceeding. , '■* BRISBANE. February 21. Five escapees from New Caledonia have landed on Stradbrooke Islan'3, Moreton Bay, in a nude state and nearly starving. Their immediate arrest has-been ordered by the authorities? £.. 'A j ■■ :' .■' ; '
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Wanganui Chronicle, Volume XXIII, Issue 9343, 23 February 1881, Page 2
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136AUSTRALIAN. Wanganui Chronicle, Volume XXIII, Issue 9343, 23 February 1881, Page 2
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