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Blondin crossed' the Middle Harhour on the rope privately on Thursday. The public performance to day is likely to be postponed. Heavy rain has fallen. No news coin* uiervialjy. ~ - .'-- - The bieamer lhalos arrived at Cooktow v from tlou.n Kong yesterday, with 500 Chiue.se. A ca»e of .supi'osed smallpox is on board. Chrysolite colt is rery firm for the >vt. Leger at 6\o 4>. Chester is firm favorite lor the ChxuipaKne Makes ; Pride of the Hills for the Cup, at 100 to 14. I I The cuez mail arrived at Adelaide on I Thursday niulife. Pas^enuers for New Zealand :-rMr and Mr a Letnhmaker and children, H. W. Stratliford. MciCenzie, G. Buckley, A.' Debourdale, M. Master, Mr and Mrs JNathan and duuyliier. Exports for the mouth to New Zealand £184,400. .
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Thames Star, Volume VII, Issue 2569, 2 April 1877, Page 2
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