The Australasian of November 26th says The Murrumbidgee Turf, Club has endorsed' the disqualification of the horse Mata and the jockey Ray. Mr Vallance has disposed of his share of Mata to Mr H. Prince. I believe it is doubtful if the Mata case will be reopened, as the stewards’ functions ceased a week after the meeting.” . . M. Renan, it is said, intends soonto begin writing a history of the Jews. work will comprise; three dr more volumes. A Yankee, named John Baker, has been fined LI and c certain proportion - possed to contain half-sovereigns. ' In protectionist Victoria the duties levied on fools, implements, machines for the farm, outweighted all the advantages which the imposts on imported produce yield, and there still remain the heavy ■■ <Mims each farmer has to pay for articles which must be considered necessary, through the fact that he is a dweller in a land in which a protective policy is in- J force, i selling sensation
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Temuka Leader, Issue 325, 4 December 1880, Page 2
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161Untitled Temuka Leader, Issue 325, 4 December 1880, Page 2
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