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SUPPLEMENTAL TELEGRAMS. (From our own correspondent.) '" ' Dunedin,'Friday, 8 pirn. The 'Tablet' dictates to the Catholic felee, tors thejr duty at the forthcoming elections. They are told that they must not vote for any candidate who is in 'favor of secular education, no matter what his other qualiticationa may-be. ......... , Macandrew, Grey, and- Fitzherbert proceeded to the Clutha to-day, to attend, the Thomson banquet. The drainage plough competition, for the prize Offered by the Provincial Government, was held yesterday. There -were only-four entries. Eeid and Grey were awarded the first prize of £IOO. The second prize (not) awarded, but £2O was given to Graham, of "Waihola, because the judges considered the plough, "although faulty in construction," was a very creditable and useful one.
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Mount Ida Chronicle, Volume VI, Issue 347, 30 October 1875, Page 3
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123LATEST NEWS. Mount Ida Chronicle, Volume VI, Issue 347, 30 October 1875, Page 3
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