CHRISTCHURCH.
Wednesday.
The Autumn Race Meeting was continued to-day. The weather .was dull and cold, and the attendance fair. The Handicap Steeplechase of 100. soys. sweepstakes, 108Ovb.added; 3£ miles: Tommy Dodd, list 71b, 1; Mousetrap, list, 2; Don Juan, lOst 101b, 3. It was a splendid race, and won by a short neck. Christchurch Flying Stakes: Bribery, 1; Punga, 2; Jangler; 3. Selling Stakes: Foul Play, 1; Isaac Walton, 2; Greymouse, 3.
(from our own correspondent;) COJEtOMANJDEL,
This day. Tokatea.—Reported k parcel of good stone. The mine is looking well. Kaganga.—Got out some rich stuff last night.''
Main's claim commence crushing twenty tons* ofquarts: on :;■■.
The new Golden Pah cut a leader at a depth of fourteen feet. A little gold obtained. . ' .''",:. Whangapoua.—A number of logs got down yesterday, by a drive from the Wairara creek. s ; :
Kennedy's Bay.—The Bessie is loading for Auckland. '■' -: • " 'n"--'!'':>'i:< ■■"- -' I ■ ■ .
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Thames Star, Volume VII, Issue 2584, 19 April 1877, Page 2
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