CHRISTCHURCH,
Tuesday. 'At the land sales yesterday, 1,368 acres realised £2,736.
A 100 yards" race, yesterday, between S. Collins, of Dunedin, and R. Mclvor, owner of the steeplechaser Tommy Dodd, was won by the former easy. Time: llsecs.
The warrant for Mercer's execution is not signed yet, as there is not a quorum of the Executive Council in Christchurch. The Minister of Justice and another member of the Executive are expected by the next steamer from Wellington. Mdrcer is very depressed since his conviction, and pays great attention to religious matters. X The following stakes of the late races were paid over last night:—Delamain, £330 ; Captain Huchinson, £150; Redwood, £183 ; Watt, £400; J. R. Campbell, £145 ; Stevenson^ £105 ; Lunn, £10; H. Hawkins, £25. Total, £1,348.
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Thames Star, Volume VII, Issue 1970, 28 April 1875, Page 2
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