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IN TERPRO VINCI AL.

[PEB UNITED PBKBS ASSOCIATION.! Dcnedin, This Day. A constable at North Dnnedin drew £2000 in a Melbourne consultation. A Batik cl«rk on an Oiago goldfield drew £1600 in Ada Mantua's sweep. The Dunedin Presbytery t«-day passed a resolution regretting the deatu of the Key. Dr Be^g, of Scotland, and expressing appreciation of his work. Auckland, I his Day. The city of New York left to-day for San Francisco with specie shipping at Sydney-, £122,000, and two boxes of gold shipping at Auckland valued at £7499. The Chamber of Commerce hare forwarded their resolution re bills of lading, to Sir A McArlhur, Messrs Mundella, and Eussell, Bros , who are to represent the .Auckland Chamber of Comnaercoat the London Conference. At the Northern Club dinner Major Walmsleay, the managing director of the Auckland Stud Company, responding to the toast of Martini-Henri, said he believed Martini- Henri'B performance would be equalled by a colt now in the possession of the Company by MusketOnyx. "Wellington, November 7. White, of the Bank Hotel here, has agreed to give £100 to be competed for b«iw-een Edwurds and Scott, Ihe time to be 48 bourn, an;.l the contest, to lake place withiu tiiis month. No rap'y has as yer be«n rectiv.-d from JB'.i wards or »<-ott.

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Feilding Star, Volume IV, Issue 67, 8 November 1883, Page 2

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INTERPROVINCIAL. Feilding Star, Volume IV, Issue 67, 8 November 1883, Page 2

INTERPROVINCIAL. Feilding Star, Volume IV, Issue 67, 8 November 1883, Page 2

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