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SOUTHERN NEWS.

Last night.

Telegram* fmm New Plymouth report that a large number nf visitors are in town to take part in the Jubilee, Ths Premier io there and opened the exhibiJin to-d<y The Premier visits ih- harbor and petroleum works and oth»r places of inters st. The hotels dnd private ftotfommodaUon 'house! are crowded with visitors.

David McCleary, aged 16 months, was run over at Brighton, and killed. He was walking along a road and got under ths horses' feet.

The bow’ihg match, Wellington v. New Plvmou'h, on Saturdav, resulted in a win for the latier. The scores were : Wellington 44, New Plymouth 99 ♦ The Hawera Masonic Lodge has passed a resolution requesting that Lord O.iflow become Grand Master of New Zealand,

The Interprovincial Cricks' Ma ch, Canterbury v-. Wei ington, was played on Saturday at Wellington. The wicket being slow and very treacherous, put ’hs Canterbury men to gr«>at disadvantage. They only made 50 io th>- first innings and 88 in the second. Nobody got double figures in the first innings; DeMau* 25, Wi dv g 15, au i Kohn 20 were the only double figure* m the second. Dryden got 11 Canterbury wickets for 40, Fi Bdtn* mons 6 for 83. The Wellington first innings started in processinn, with Fuller 33, not out, Firth 10, and Nw 15. raised the score to 76. Deanause got 7 wiike's for 48 rune. Io rhe second innings Wellington, requiring 63, have 28 runs for one wicket (Moorrhouse, not out, 19 run-). The match will be continued to-morrow, The Oama>u volunteers engaged in a sham fight on Saturday. The warship Curacoa arrive! at Oamaru to-day. A sham naval attack on the town takes place.

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Gisborne Standard and Cook County Gazette, Volume IV, Issue 588, 31 March 1891, Page 2

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SOUTHERN NEWS. Gisborne Standard and Cook County Gazette, Volume IV, Issue 588, 31 March 1891, Page 2

SOUTHERN NEWS. Gisborne Standard and Cook County Gazette, Volume IV, Issue 588, 31 March 1891, Page 2

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