AUSTRALIAN NEWS.
A COURSING UNION. ' Sydney, July 4. An Australasian Coursing Union has been formed with the object of fostering coursing in Australia and New Zealand and the establishment of an Australasian Waterloo Cup. STUD SHEEP SALE 9. Sydney, July 4. At the sheep sales, Leicester stud ewes, on behalf of John (Nixon, of Canterbury, averaged 7gs, stud rams averaged 7gs, Romney Marsh ewes averaged £'6 17s 3d, on account of Donald Grant (Timaru;, Romney Marsh ewes averaged £6 4s; Border Leicester ewes, on account of Mr. D. W. Sutherland (Wahnate), averaged £l2 15s; on account of J. Dowthwaite, Btud ewes averaged ;£l4 lis Bd.—AusN.Z. Cable Assoc. TEACHING BACK-BLOCK CWLDREN. Perth, July 4. The Government is initiating teaching by correspondence for children in the put-back districts.—Aus.-N.Z. Cable Assoc.
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Taranaki Daily News, 5 July 1918, Page 2
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