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It is rumoured the Hon. Mr Stafford is coming forward to contest the Superintendency election in Canterbury. Mr Donald Henderson has been elected, In the room of Major Richardson, to represent the Clutha district in the Provincial Council. The voting Was— Henderson, 92 ; Thomson, 88. A Brisbane telegram says;—“ Gold is being obtained at the Palmer in great quantities. One nugget was found weighing 108 ounces, and several ranging from 3ozs. to 25ozs. The population on the ground is 900, but no rations ate to be had for love or money. The general health is good, but horses are much required.” At the Auckland Race Meeting, held on New Year’s Day, a serious row occurred over al! the horses entered for the Railway Stakes being scratched, leaving Papapa to walk over for the money. Inspector Broham, some police, and Hardington, clerk of the club, attempted to clear the course. The latter was dragged from his horse, the animal rolled over hinn and he was trampled upon by other horsemen in the crowd. He was picked up insensible. Inspector Broham was also pulled off his horse. One man has been apprehended who was supposed to be the ringleader, Hardington’s jaw was broken, but hem oow recovering.
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Cromwell Argus, Volume V, Issue 219, 20 January 1874, Page 3
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356Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Cromwell Argus, Volume V, Issue 219, 20 January 1874, Page 3
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