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(from the anglo-australian press agency.) Auckland. The Auckland Jockey Club announce a St. Ledger Stakes for next year, and a Derby for 1877. Te Kooti, in conference with a settler, said he wanted to remain quiet and would have been so had he been left alone after his return from the Chathams. Mr. Walker, who beat Mr. Christie at Dunedin, proceeds with the Auckland rifle representatives to Melbourne. The Governor left town immediately after the ball, to embark in the Luna for the South. There has been an extraordinary lambing this season on Mr. Edgcombes farm, 56 ewes giving birth to 193 live lambs; some had four at a birth. A girl named Selina Bell has been choked by swallowing part of her mother’s night-dress.
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Poverty Bay Standard, Volume II, Issue 103, 8 November 1873, Page 3
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127COLONIAL ITEMS. Poverty Bay Standard, Volume II, Issue 103, 8 November 1873, Page 3
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