BY ELECTRIC TELEGRAPH.
Wanganui, December 2. At a meeting of the Wanganui Jockey Club last night, it was deci led to postpone the races until the second bn sday and Friday in hiaieh, on account of th - impowbility of orect--sng a gr-r.d st 00l nrd fmpr v'rg P-e course before th .t film-. ■ cm.rations for ihe handicap close on February 3; gen ral entries on - February 20, ' ] (Front, our own Vorrewondvit, ) ' I Auckland, December 2. - Sir George Grey goes to the Thames to-mor- j row, where a largo requisition will be p>reseated to him. In all probability he will stand for that constituency with the consent of 1 the City West electors. There is no doubt , whatever of his return. A new rush has set in to Castle Hock, at Coromandel, where rich gold has been found, i Twenty claims have been p- gged out. Wellington, December 2. ' The ‘ Tribu- c ’ to-night, referring to Mr Keynolds’s speech, says that the best men are occasionally relegated to private Ibe, but in this c so the electors of Dunedin would be losers, as Mr ueynolds is one of the few men whose words at e as good as their bonds. :
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Evening Star, Issue 3985, 2 December 1875, Page 3
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198BY ELECTRIC TELEGRAPH. Evening Star, Issue 3985, 2 December 1875, Page 3
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