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TO THE "WAIKATO TIMES." Auckland, Tuesday May 6, 4"45 pjn. There is no appearance of the mail steamer from San Francisco. The Wonga Wonga sailed for Sydney today. The Cadueeus has deared foi* London with 67 passengers and a fall cargo. The Hon. Julius Vogel lias been invited to a banquet, bat is too unwell to attend. The share market is quiet. Splendid specimens are being taken out of the Nonpareil.. Most of the Southern papers advocate the propriety of an enquiry into the conduct of Col. Haringtoaat the Christcharch Meeting. Nelson Races, Second. Day. Town plate.—Peeress 1; Flying Jib 2. Criterion Stake 3. 1; Liverpool 2»■ Peeress 3. Stake Handicap.. —Slander 1 - r Peeress 2. D uned in. Walker offers to fire any man in the Colony for any sum from £'250 to £2,500 aside.. The match to be fired at Auckland or Grahamstown.. He offers to pay the competitor's travelling expenses.
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Waikato Times, Volume I, Issue 3, 7 May 1872, Page 2
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155SPECIAL TELEGRAM Waikato Times, Volume I, Issue 3, 7 May 1872, Page 2
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