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NAPIER.

Sbvomber' 3. —Th> races came off satisfactorily yesterday.—Palmer, late rnato of the Lima, "whilst rirtinrr along the course, camo in contact with O'Connell, who was riding in the opposite direction. O'Connell's lior3e-wn3 killed, and Palmer's head mtich bruised. Both men wore picked up insensible, but are now 2Pttir>cr on satisfactorily.—ffamlin liaa arransred the telsTaph dtspilte witii the natives at Rbtornn. Tnpy are to malfe good the posts destroyed. —Loelre and Bold, -who have returned from Botorna, report, discovery of an excellent road connecting Taupo with the Bay of Plenty.—A Chatham Island prisoner, named Tohione, has surrendered himself at Ora' eilcorako.—The Avrned Constabulary are to be engaged in road-making near their respective post?,

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Auckland Star, Volume I, Issue 259, 7 November 1870, Page 2

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NAPIER. Auckland Star, Volume I, Issue 259, 7 November 1870, Page 2

NAPIER. Auckland Star, Volume I, Issue 259, 7 November 1870, Page 2

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