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SPORTING.

Wursaft t hUM Rm»». The settling for the above race meeting took place Ittßt evening nt the Waerenga-a hika Hotel, When the following amounts were paid over ;—

A Very plehsaht evening was passed at Mr W. Cooper’s hotel, several toasts being proposed and songs sung. Afterwards an adjournment was made to the Sir George Grey Hotel.

The French royalists held large banquets throughout France on the 29th September, that being the natal anniversary of Comte de Chambord, A body of Natives were to leave Tologo Buy, in a whaleboat, on the evening o f - tn* Bth instant , for GisborUeh taking with then! thfe Ohief Karauria of Uawa, who is suffering acutely from dropsv, Dr Scort has been in attendance on him, but complains that Karauria would not take the remedies prescribed him. Karauria was visited Dr Leggatt, but would listen to nothing. He has now come to the Murewai to put himself under the charge of the celebrated woman doctor, in whose healing skill he appears to pin his sole remalng faith, He is a man of great snfiuence among his people-.

« i. d Gcb. kumahd , 47 10 0 M. LI. Smith . 42 15 Q T. 12. k. I*loom field 42 15 0

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Poverty Bay Standard, Volume X, Issue 1202, 15 November 1882, Page 2

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204

SPORTING. Poverty Bay Standard, Volume X, Issue 1202, 15 November 1882, Page 2

SPORTING. Poverty Bay Standard, Volume X, Issue 1202, 15 November 1882, Page 2

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