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Dunedin, Friday, 8.30 p.m. r •~33he Colonial prize firing commences to- s There are'thirty-two extra repre- v and the Thames send- v ing fourteeiftand Otago only two. • The Ooverjiment intend building cottages for iminigraiiVsj'ywhich they will be allowed "■ to purchase ori t l ßeasonable terms. Twenty- 1 two are to be.biTfffeit Kensington, andtwen- 1 '...itjy. "at Greytown,", s|aihola, and such other t p§pul4tira as are likely to afford i t for the Cup are:— c L\^^^,^VnibuiTm , »Calumny r Atlas, Oossip, PararahfefiSiv, Templeton, Earl of Lynne, j and SpijfepauC'! 1 MackayjL' (J|gijyßrigineer, has returned from J jSTelson, the Parapara Compaq S ny's ircniield is the most extensive of 10%?: kind that he ever saw, and he has seei^pgiy most in Britain. F>
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Mount Ida Chronicle, Volume V, Issue 262, 14 March 1874, Page 3
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128LATEST NEWS. Mount Ida Chronicle, Volume V, Issue 262, 14 March 1874, Page 3
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