CHRISTCHURCH, Tueday.
f-f x Uj Mr Rolieston returns to Wellington by yjihe Hawea.to-night. Lj^lt^has been raining ajl day till aboyit fivre* in the afternoon. The rainfall for the twenty-four hours, ending at nine thlfl.tnprning, was 132 inches, and ' vaA from the beginning of the year 460 i^ijCbeßi^while for the whole of January year ife was only 1 *22 inches, jsfhlss r >" k ' » Wednesday. «te&<r'!he examination of teachers forcer?W <WtiW*tpe |>restn^ tfhenj.
selves, or winch 31 were For Class D, 62 for E, and 55 for complete certificates. The last-named have failed in some one subject of previous examination. Mr William S. McConnell has been committed for trial for attempting to burn his house at Lyttelton, on January 13th. | The Te Anau, 2S hours' from Wellington to Lyfctelton, met with a southern gale aucl iiead sea.
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Waikato Times, Volume XXII, Issue 1802, 24 January 1884, Page 3
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135CHRISTCHURCH, Tueday. Waikato Times, Volume XXII, Issue 1802, 24 January 1884, Page 3
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