TELEGRAMS.
(FROM OUR OWN CORRESPONDENTS.) Auckland, March 22. Maories are requesting Jem Mace to teach them boxing. Christchurch, March 22. McGuire anuounced himself a candidate for Wakanui, in addition to Ivess and Saunders. A slight earthquake occurred yesterday. No damage was done. The Government of Noumea are now procuring a portion of their breadstuffs from Canterbury, Dunedin, March 23. William Brinson, a wagoner, was killed last night, a hole upsetting his wagon. Napier. March 23. A deputation waited on the Mayor yesterday re the fever epidemic now rife. Ferguson, of the Criterion Hotel, died yesterday, and his eldest daughter last week. Several of the other members of the family are seriously ill, There are thirty cases of fever at the hospital. Wanganui, March 23. A serious case of stabbing occurred at Aramaho this morning. Reuben Bason, while walking with his wife stabbed her in the abdomen, her entrails protruding. Bason has served several terms for illtreatmeut of his wife. It is expected the woman will recover,
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Inangahua Times, Volume VII, Issue 1065, 24 March 1882, Page 2
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166TELEGRAMS. Inangahua Times, Volume VII, Issue 1065, 24 March 1882, Page 2
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