CHRISTCHURCH.
Monday.
The Hon. Colonel Brett's station at Mount Tarlesse l old for £110,000. It comprises 21.CC0 acres cf leasehold, 530 acres with a pre-emptive right, and 800 acres fiv ahold, with 10,CD0 sheep, house, awl station buildings. At the Jockey Club Meeting the trrisurer's statement showed a credit balance for the past year of £129 7s 3d as against £2 5s for the previous year, besides which several permanent improvements hare been paid for out of the current revenue, and over £400 of the debts cleared off, notwithstanding the mci' ~.se in the vrlue o,f the sf .kes. The club is tLus la a yevy much better financial pcsi.i'n tiari tw 3Ve-> months ago.
TLe disqualification of O. McGee George McGee, and-the horse Falcon, by the Auckland Club, was eadomd. The application for the removal of the disqualification from Mfickay was refused. This day. The Middle Park Company's colt St. George, own brother to Chester, is among the Canterbury entries for the Dunedin Chartpagne Stakes.
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Thames Star, Volume VIII, Issue 2896, 28 May 1878, Page 2
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