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Wellington, Dec. 16. A number of tha navvies per Jessie TJeadman, originally intended for the works at the Hutt, will be sent by Messrs Brogden & Sons to Invercargill, as the Upper Hutt contract i 3 not yet settled. The Government is taking steps to secure a better representation of longwool fleeceß at the Christchurch exhibition. DixxEDnr, Dec. 16. The Banks hare raised the price of gold 6d per ounce. The passengers by the Christian M'Ausland are admitted to pratique. Those by the Palraerston will be released on^tho 23rd. The Australasian says that the disqualification of Peereaa by the Canterbury Jockey Club has been freely discussed in Melbourne, and no doubt is felfc but that the stewards have exceeded their powers, and all authorities agree that they have overstepped the laws of racing.
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Southland Times, Issue 1677, 17 December 1872, Page 2
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134LATEST TELEGRAMS. Southland Times, Issue 1677, 17 December 1872, Page 2
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