TELEGRAMS.
♦ (from our own correspondents.) Dunedin. March 4. Joubert, with the foreign exhibits for the Christchurch Exhibition, ar rived on Friday. The Gladstone election petition has been dismissed by consent The respondent was allowed costs. Auckland, March 4. M'Lean has been committed for trial for the indecent assault on a school girl thirteen years of age. Christchurch, March 4. Nothing has yet been heard of the Alpine explorers since the commencement of the actual ascent of Mount Cook. Nelson, March 3. The Wellington ft aval Brigade won the Carbine Company's Challenge Cup, the Alexandra Cavalry second. Christchurch, March 3The Hon. E. Richardson has definitely announced himself as a candidate for Stanmore. March 3? Wright and his wife were committed for trial on a charge of burning their house on the Lincoln road. Ashburton, March 3. Mr Joseph Ivess has notified that he will stand for Wakanui, in reply to a requisition from his committee during the recent election.
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Inangahua Times, Volume VII, Issue 1057, 6 March 1882, Page 2
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158TELEGRAMS. Inangahua Times, Volume VII, Issue 1057, 6 March 1882, Page 2
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