AUSTRALIAN TELEGRAMS.
Sir J Yog-el.-; suggestion for a confu'ence on tho second cub'o is likely to bo a&sentod to. Tiic Haw thorn mystery is far from hcinj cleared up. The bjdy of Albert 'J hoin^on, th.j son, lias been found haii^in^ to \ r.iftcr in his own house, but tho \vhcre.\boais of his mother cuinot bo trace 1. Thoi'o are 95 e-itiio? for tho Melbourne dip, anl 51 lor Ulmmpion Stakes, including two of Mr Had wood's howes, Koruii ,i\u\ Pui'iri, once n ronowned barb. Lml/ I>D-.'/e'a i-i exnoefced to refcuiM to the colonies next n --r.th, when Gos'eruor Bowen Mill occupy his new i'C3idcnco.
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Waikato Times, Volume X, Issue 634, 13 June 1876, Page 2
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104AUSTRALIAN TELEGRAMS. Waikato Times, Volume X, Issue 634, 13 June 1876, Page 2
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