SPECIAL TELEGRAMS. (From our own Correspondents.)
AIR'.CLAN'D, l.i-jt l.i'^it. Goorr,o Stevom, billiard nun-lcor at thy Victoria Hotel died from tlur offoutt, of falling 1 down stairs. A Dodwood bins bolfcorl and smashed two vorand.il] posts and 'shattered tho bass to pieces, nobody hurt. Arrived, the Taranaki from the South. Two sections of laud at PapjkurA wore auctioned to-day for ninotooa shillings per aero.
Maketu, last nighb. Tho " B ty of Plenty Times" advises the settlers to talco tlie law iuto thoir own han Is, and nuke it hot for natives concerned in the laud disturbance at To Ngae. Ife is probable tho natives will warn the settlers off. The natives aro mustering in Urge numbers to take tho bones of tho suicide lleoinau up and scrape them.
Manganui, last night. The Arahomo stecplechnso racoa wero held on Saturday. Tho attendance was s-uull, and tho course heavy and dull. Arahoma annual 20 sow, won by Butcher Boy ; Sultan, 2d; MP C, 3rd. A splendid race. Medora came to grief. Maiden Steeple Chase — Sultana, Ist ; Comet, 2nd ; Brilliant, 3rd* This was also a good race. The Gate Purse was won by Karaka.
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Waikato Times, Issue 640, 27 June 1876, Page 2
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190SPECIAL TELEGRAMS. (From our own Correspondents.) Waikato Times, Issue 640, 27 June 1876, Page 2
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