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Tr WfeLLiNdTON, March 6. Hutt Hurdle Race Tommy Dodd and Coquette started. The latter fell at two hurdles', and then fulled up.—Hack Hurdles : Tommy Dodd won.—Jockey Club Handicap : Loohinyar, Kakapo, Delusion, and Guy Fawkes started, Tfte former won easily, and ran twice round the course before he was pulled up • Kakapo, the favorite, was a bad second : Guv Fawkes threw his rider.—Hutt Stakes • Batter, 1; Steeltrap, 2.—Consolation Handicap • Kakapo won; Delusion was a good second. His Excellency Sir James and Governor Weld gone on a cruise round the coast m the Blanche. r T h u^ un r e ’ *f y * t , he healfc E of. the Hon. John Hall, in London, has quite given way. ■n All. G RUT mouth, March 7. Dr Atoheaon reported in the Borough Council, last night, that typhoid fever of a dangerous type was existihg in Greyxnouth. The Council is about to take active steps to abate the nuisance which is supposed to be the cause. _ : ■ Christchurch, March 7. The Sam Fair, yesterday, was a groat success. ft nd tellers were 'preseht from Otago, Wellington, Nelson j and Hike’s Bay.
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Evening Star, Issue 3445, 7 March 1874, Page 2
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189BY ELECTRIC TELEGRAPH. Evening Star, Issue 3445, 7 March 1874, Page 2
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