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SUPPLEMENTARY TELEGRAMS.

(From out oMn correspondent.) [The following appeared in our iixne Saturday last:—] ■ ftiinedita, Friday, 8 p.«w. Cobb intends running coacheathrough to Queenstown. Taffrail won the Tapanui Handicap 4 beating Atlas. ; « THE-ELECTIONS. , Lakes election Bradshaw (Q-ieenstoirti and Arrow) 37 and 62; Manders, 93 and 33j Cope, 4 and 21. It is reported that Ireland has withdrawn - from the Waikaia; Pdverton election—The only return to hand is from Riverton itself, aa follows: M'Gillivray, 44; Hodgkinson, 29; Mackintosh, 52/ Mataura—Wood, 262; Cuthbertson, 143. W&imea—Baigent (doubtful), 88; Shepherd, 72. .■■■■■".■■ . Motueka—Hurthouse (Abolitionist), 128; Parker (late member), 86; Denker, 22. The Tatli*anga poll is—Morris (Abolition), 144 ; Kelly, late member. 72 ; Read, 30. ■ Eden Election—Toal (Gi'eyite), 263 ; Taylor (Abolition), 242. Sir Robert Douglas (Greyite), will run Munro very close for .Varsilem Thaues Polling—Grey, 960; Howe. - 860 ; • Mitchel, 364; others nowhere. Ie is said if Vogel had been brought out earlier, hia return could have been guaranteed. It stated on authority that Sir < ienrga Grey, being ipso facto the member for Auckland" City West, i 3 thereby disqualified for election by any 1 other constituency until he resigns hia present seat, which he cannot do, as there is no Speaker. O'Connor has been elected for the Buller. Coleridge Poll—Wason (Abolition), 168; Tosswill, mild Government supporter, 162 ; B'u.itt, old member, 71; Jebson, Provincial' ist, 53. ♦ ST. BATHANS KAGEB. SECOND DAY. - Flying Handicap—Clyde, 1; Manx Boy, 2; Blood Royal, 3. Selling Race—Wexford was first in both heats. He was put jp to austion, and aold to J Frazer for £lB 10s—giving £3 10s to the Club. - St. Bathans Handicap Gamecock, 1; Jack the Flat, 2; Charlie, 3. Hack Race—Tommy, 1; Foam, 2. Consolation Handicap Mcnx Boy, 1J Blood Royal, 2; Turpin, 3. Hospital Race—Clyde, 1.; Welsh Girl, 2 This has been a most successful meetings The weather to-day was splendid. There was a large attendance.

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Mount Ida Chronicle, Volume VI, Issue 358, 14 January 1876, Page 3

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SUPPLEMENTARY TELEGRAMS. Mount Ida Chronicle, Volume VI, Issue 358, 14 January 1876, Page 3

SUPPLEMENTARY TELEGRAMS. Mount Ida Chronicle, Volume VI, Issue 358, 14 January 1876, Page 3

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