TELEGRAMS
(FROM OUR OWN CORRESPONDENTS.)
Christchurch, February 24. Cowlishaw, lawyer,* who conducted the petition against Pilliets return for Stanmore, has decided to contest the election. Two race meetings, an athletio sports gathering, an interprovincial football J»uinlment| and^bfcycle jmatch t "Will be held during the Exhibition season. Auckland, February 24. Weston, bookmaker, has commenced proceedings against the Observer for libel, claiming £1000. \ ■" ' ' i Du-ned&.V February! 24. >• Lady Emma wpn the Dunedin Jockey Club Handicap ; Tasman, second, and Libeller, third. Ten thousand five hundred pounds were .put through the Totalisato? during the meeting. Ashburton, February 24. A raid made on publicans and brewers,, resulted ,in : several heavy penalties being inflicted uhd&r 'tie Beer Duty Act Wellington, February 25. The Te Aro Reclamation, which has been talked of for years . past, is now to be commenced. \ ' ; >
Jem. Mace, champion of England, after several days detention at the local quarantine station, arrived here on Thursday. He commences a tour of the Colony here, giving exhibitions in pose plastiquejv combined with "noble art", dispujpSl v. 'V **
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Inangahua Times, Volume VII, Issue 1054, 27 February 1882, Page 2
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171TELEGRAMS Inangahua Times, Volume VII, Issue 1054, 27 February 1882, Page 2
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