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KAIKOURA.

Nov2l.

A smart shock of earthquake was experienced here yesterday evening at nine o'clock, and continued for several seconds. At first it was slight, and the direction undecided, but as it increased in violence, it was distinctly cast and west. Later on a brilliant Aurora was observed.

Messrs Barns and Higgle will hold their fortnightly stock sale at Campbelltown yards to-morrow, when over 300 sheep, and about 300 head of cattle will be offered for sale.

The canoe belonging to Arthur Carlyon, who is supposed to have been drowned in the river on Thursday night last, has been recovered, having been washed up on the bench at the Heads.

We are requested to intimate that Mrs Hoey invites contributions from those taking an interest in tho children, for the usual annual Christmas tree demonstration to be held in connection with the Infant School.

Messrs King and Nettleship notify that they have dissolved partnership, and that the Wanganui business will in future be 3arried on by Mr W. Nettleship, while the Wellington business will be taken over by Mr King.

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Bibliographic details

Wanganui Herald, Volume XVI, Issue 4918, 21 November 1882, Page 2

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KAIKOURA. Wanganui Herald, Volume XVI, Issue 4918, 21 November 1882, Page 2

KAIKOURA. Wanganui Herald, Volume XVI, Issue 4918, 21 November 1882, Page 2