DUNEDIN.
Yesterday.
■ jThe latest in regard to the bar is that a rock has been found, 20 feet to 24 feet at low water.
Two German schooners coming to Port Chalmers from Hong Kong are now 144 and 142 days out respectively. Their names are the B. H. Stienken and the Neidei-hoff. The former was heard of on November 25. '
This day. The Cromwell Company has obtained 2820zs retorted gold from over 400 tor^s of stone crushed.
Alluvium and Mignon have been scratched for all engagements. An influential deputation waited on the Premier to-day, aud urged the necessity of au establishment for the reformation of children of the criminal and neglected class. Mr Whitaker promised that the Government should favorably eouaider the views of the deputation, the only difficulty being their want of money. .
Latest Cup Betting. Bundoora, '6 to 4 ; Salvage and Sir Modred, 4to 1; Welcome Jack and Lady Emma, 6 to 1; King Quail, 8 to 1 ; the rest from 100 to 10 to 5.
Publicans' Pubse—Welcome Jack, Envy, and King filly only are enquired for.
Oudes is regarded as a moral for the Champagne Stakes.
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Thames Star, Volume XIV, Issue 4406, 16 February 1883, Page 2
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189DUNEDIN. Thames Star, Volume XIV, Issue 4406, 16 February 1883, Page 2
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