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INTERCOLONIAL

s ; • IT- • . ; .'"'-'- Mblboubkb, Thursday. Race meeting was held tobciijg magnificent, and the good. ■ ' .- ■ , ". ■HMiirprbN RAe-E : Tirst King first, WelHS|^HEo^:second,~ Fetrea third. Won easily by SeVensfcarted. Time : 5 minsthe cricket match to-day, the Australian HHHKuned eleven versus fifteen Victorians, lin their first : pnings scored 200. eleven in their first innings H^^Btwo. wickets for 17 runs. - Rotorua yesterdayi and Arawata the BlufC. x "' cricket match was resumed. The "Australian Eleven scored in their Rpars|;innings 167, and the Victorian Fifteen second innings had; lost twelve for the last quarter amounts

/ ■ ■— ■■-— ■ ii i ii •■■■■ .compared with last year. The revenue for the year was £4,413,000, being a decrease ol £182,000 oh the previous year. The Customs revenue shows a decrease of £41,000, and, the land revenue a decrease of £69,000. The territorial revenue has increased £48,000.. The miscellaneous receipts had decreased £46,000. '■ Sydney, Friday. Pat'narice £21 10s 5 New Zealand wheat 4s 6d; oats 2s 6d, maize 2s sd; Sugar Company's No. 1, £3. Mr Parkes, the eldest son of Sir' Henry Parkea the Premier died to-day. / . Adelaide, Friday. Wheat 5s 4d; flour £13.103,

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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XXV, Issue 3, 3 January 1880, Page 2

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INTERCOLONIAL Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XXV, Issue 3, 3 January 1880, Page 2

INTERCOLONIAL Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XXV, Issue 3, 3 January 1880, Page 2

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