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(UNITED PRESS ASSOCIATION.) Auckland, Jan. 13. Six Musket yearlings, belonging to the ( New Zealand Stud Company, shipped to Sydney by the Te Anau, also Mr Pilbrow's Welcome Jack and Clarence. The.^-Hihemba-- was H lying .at .Waiwera witj^'lier fires banked* up when the Eose Casey left', to-day. ■ ■ . , Mr W. S. I ', engineer of the'stfeamer Rangiriri, trading on the Waikato Biyer, fell overboard below Mercer, and was drowned. The stewards of the Auckland Eacing Club, after considering the protest of Mr Pilbrow, tlie owner of Clarence,, aad'-the claims of Mr Maxwell, the own.erof.Snnra3 r , re the Steeplechase, defcided that neither had any claim, but' tendered W cheque of ;£IOO to. each. ' •••..'.,. ' There is no sign of the mail.' ' ' Wellington. Jan. 13. Waring Taylor's cases. were continued m the Supreme Court; to-day, and will' probably last until Friday.
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Manawatu Standard, Volume IX, Issue 37, 14 January 1885, Page 3
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136TELEGRAPHIC. Manawatu Standard, Volume IX, Issue 37, 14 January 1885, Page 3
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