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6 [PEB PRESS ASSOOIATION.] j ' ' '*■ ' A Hitcli. V-\ '.iv* VI Paimsbston North* October 25 * Tbe hitob which ooourredt In connection > with the Palmerston-Ashurst railway f oontraot has not oeen. settled and wore * atld remains stopped, II Robbery of a Safe. » No arrest tx-a ya. bean made m oooneoo tion with the Foxton Bife robbery, though >f the polioe are following a clue. - n Bowling Tournament: d Dunbdin, Ootober 25. a The prizes for the Intercolonial bowling tt tourney amount to £150. In the obampion t rink tournament, the first prlza Is tha t Exhibition Cap valued at £26, and gold n medals to tin members of tbe winning y team ; the second is a oup valued at 10 is guineas . A single handed matoh open to I, members affiliated to olubs m the North c v South Island, for a trophy valued ai s £15 15s and gold medals Is arranged* »- Viotona v New Zealand, a 10 guinea I, trophy; New Sooth Wales v New Zealand c a similar trophy.
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Ashburton Guardian, Volume VII, Issue 2263, 25 October 1889, Page 2
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171TO-DAY'TELEGRAMS Ashburton Guardian, Volume VII, Issue 2263, 25 October 1889, Page 2
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