TELEGRAMS.
(from our own correspondents.) Wellington, April 6. Ellen Fuller was yesterday sentenced to 5 years f|_ arson. ; .' Some improbable rumours are afloat, re Ministerial dissensions. They are reported from Auckland, but are authoritatively denied by the Times. Advices received that the Manapouri, the new steamer for the Union Company left the, .Clyde for New Zealand on March 3f, with a large number of passengers, and a full cargo. Ghristchurch, April 6. The four-oared boat race between Canterbury and Otago was won by Canterbury. New Plymouth, April 6. A married woman named Buttle attempted to commit suiciide by cutting her throat. Dunedin, April 6. Bishop Neville writes to the papers against entertainments being given on Good Fridays. ; ' ( ; InvercaMilL, April 6. I W. B-tchelor, recently acquited'at the Magistrates Court on a charge of stealing timber, has raised an action against Tapper, of the firm of Tappar and Lee, for malicious prosecution, damages .£2,000.
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Inangahua Times, Volume VII, Issue 1071, 7 April 1882, Page 2
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152TELEGRAMS. Inangahua Times, Volume VII, Issue 1071, 7 April 1882, Page 2
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