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SUPPLEMENT A KY TELEGRAMS (From our mvn ct">rr>-swr>dent.') l>unedin, Friday, 3 p.m. Basch's information against, II arris for perjury was dismissed, the Bench saying it should never have been brought into Court. Swanson, of Auckland, ex-Attorno .-General, has been called to the Upper House. At Christ church several churches have been broken into during the last few da< s, and the alms boxes cleared of their contents. A private telegram from Arrow &tH*es a f ri.il crushing from tbe Homewar'l Bound realised at the rate of five ounce* fo the fr>n. At Auckland it is reported that Baron Rothschild is coming out on a visit to V'ogeL At Hokitika five thousand acres were applied for as a miners' lease near tbe Mount Kangitoto Galena mine, and granted.

SECOND DAY'S RACES. Weather fine, though occasionally showery. About 4000 present. Hurdle Bace. —Biinjo, 1 ; Coquette. 2; I Auckland Knte, 3 —won by half dozen lengths. J. C Handicap.—v Ariel, 1 ; Guy Fawkep, 2 ; Temple*on. 3. Hercules. Tommy Dudd, Pungawe -ewrre, Fishhook, Taltkr. anl Bight Bower also siarled. An exciting ii.ee, v«u by four lengths. Steward's Purse.—Guy Fawies, 1 : Tommy Djdd, 2 ? Merry Bird. 3. Novel ilare.—Wee Lad, 1; Haphazard, 2 ; Manx Boy, 3. Won by a Bhort head. Hack R:v.ce.—Won by Hector. The 'Times' this morning says the success of Delamaine in pulling off the Dunediu_(Jup for the second time in succession will be received with general satisfaction by sporting men in the 1 'rovince. Some of the- bookmakers lose heavily, as & few friends of the stable, stuck to Pungawerewere throughout, and, long odds being offered against her they win some large amoiints. In one instance a Christchurch bookmaker laid £2OO to £3 against the mare with a local hairdresser, and in many other instances £luO to £3 and to £5 were

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Mount Ida Chronicle, Volume VII, Issue 368, 25 March 1876, Page 3

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LATEST NEWS. Mount Ida Chronicle, Volume VII, Issue 368, 25 March 1876, Page 3

LATEST NEWS. Mount Ida Chronicle, Volume VII, Issue 368, 25 March 1876, Page 3

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