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Melbourne, Thursday. The Arawata with the Suez mail sailed for the Bluff on Wfcdnesdey. Friday. The Spring Handicap was won by Darwell, Jarto 2, Jasper 3. .Twenty-live started. Won by two lengths. Time 2min. lO.isec. — The Oaks was won by Melita, Emily 2, Prattler 3. Six started. Time 2min. 43sec. Sydney, Friday. The Assembly has finally agreed to contract for the cable duplication. Brisbane, Thursday. Pour navvies have been killed and thirteen seriously injured in the passage of a bridge, in course of construction on the Northern railway. The derrick gear swept them off the trucks. The steam tug Lyttelton, bound from Glasgow to New Zealand, has called at Cooktown for provisions. She proceeds to Brisbane for coal.
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XIII, Issue 259, 8 November 1878, Page 2
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119INTERCOLONIAL Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XIII, Issue 259, 8 November 1878, Page 2
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