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NEW ZEALAND. [Pee “ Times” Special Wiee.l Wo Admission. Auckland, Nov. 2. Young Woolcott who was wounded hy Joe the condemned convict, applied to see him, but was refused admission, Grant and Poster’s Settlers. Mr Rolleston insists on one half of the settlers at Te Aroba being placed on the land by January 1880. The agent consents but objects to a further condition that £4,400 of the purchase money be paid at once. A Yacht Wrecked Christchurch, Nov, 2. The yacht Annie Ogle, which went ashore near Sumner, on Sunday last, is breaking up. An Omission Nonpariel was accidental!} 7 omitted from' the entries for the Welcome Stakes for the Metropolitan race meeting.
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South Canterbury Times, Issue 2380, 2 November 1880, Page 3
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113TELEGRAPHIC. South Canterbury Times, Issue 2380, 2 November 1880, Page 3
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