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Frisco Mail Items.

The French Derby was run on the. 23rd May, and resulted m a dead heat between Count Berterus' eh c Upas and Baron " Schiezlers' b c Sycamore. The Btakes, were; divided between the horses : who made tbe dead heat. Lj^hn Kelly, fainpus m York politics as the leader of the Tamany ring of the Democratic party, died at his home m that city on June Ist. 'The reports from all; parts of the State . uft tchJ.une^th.are to the. effect that the LgraiiCand fruit crops of California will|bej fcxldptidnall^ large thisvseason.' ness is good m the Eastern States, and there is an upward tendency of values owing to the settlement of the labour troubles and the probable steadiness of the labour market tor . some time to come/ i■. ';?.-• V i ■ i ' . Governor Cleveland,' President of the United States, and Mi,ss F,ranci3 Folsome were married at the -White House, Washington, on June The , young: lady wagjne iPresideht's ward, and i£| about f pf ! aMw^ile he%^ 49.J The ceremony wrg quiet and unostenta tions. Queen Victoria sent a message of congratulation. The sculling match between George Bubear, of Eneland, and Christian Nel son, ot Australia, on the 3rd, over tlie Tliames championship course, was won by Bubear by two lengths. The match wasfor^lOOa-sitle,. - ( . : ,i ;. ?

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Manawatu Standard, Volume XII, Issue 1745, 28 June 1886, Page 3

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Frisco Mail Items. Manawatu Standard, Volume XII, Issue 1745, 28 June 1886, Page 3

Frisco Mail Items. Manawatu Standard, Volume XII, Issue 1745, 28 June 1886, Page 3

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