AUSTRALIAN.
Meiboubne, This day; Colonel Hill, late private secretary to the Governor, has been dismissed from the command of the Victorian Volunteers. The Union Company's steamship Tararua has arrived from New Zealand. Sydney, Monday. Another local firm a Prize-taker. The exhibition commissioners' awards are as follows :—Bagnall Bros., Hauraki Mills, Thames; Halcombe of Fielding; and the Museum, Otago, all first prizes for timber exhibits; Harbour Board, Auckland ; Dr Campbell, Kaipara; Horn* by, Picton ; and Nome, Auckland, second ditto. Potts, Curistchurch, for cones, first prize; kauri gum, La Bcnde, first prize ; Baker, Wellington, second; also sundry lower awards. The LegerßacePetrea, 1; Nellie, 2; Pontiff, 3. Won by three lengths; time, Smins. 21secs. four tenths.
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Thames Star, Volume XI, Issue 3514, 31 March 1880, Page 2
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113AUSTRALIAN. Thames Star, Volume XI, Issue 3514, 31 March 1880, Page 2
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