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PLACE FOUND FOR OLD LADY.
Our Auckland correspondent telegraphs :—An old lady, aged seventy-nine, walked in from Mount Eden for to-day's proceedings in tho Bayly trial. The constable doorkeeper, on being made acquainted of her presence in tho queue, escorted her to a front seat • in the ladies’ gallery.
THE DAMAGED DRESDEN
OSLO, June 21.—The Dresden struck a rock and soon developed a heavy, list, the water penetrating throe boles in tho ship’s bottom, Hooding the stokehold.
NAPIER PARK RACES
Napier . Steeplechase, 125sovs. About 2jm.—l Cotsfield (9.0) 1, 6 Bon Ayrau. (9.0) 2,2 Hcliotypo (9.9) 3.' ■ All started. Won by furlong ; half a length. Time, & min 32sec. . ‘ Meoaneo Handicap, 70sovs. 6f. —6 Hybiscua (8.2) 1, 9 Araulino 1 (8.2) 3j 3 Black Songster (9.0) 3. Scratched: Sunny Bachelor and Royal Shift. Time, Imin 1? 2-osec.
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Evening Star, Issue 21752, 21 June 1934, Page 16
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137STOP PRESS Evening Star, Issue 21752, 21 June 1934, Page 16
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