Theme was no further business of interest m the Assembly on Wednesday than that reported m our late Wellington telegrams of the same night. Tho same may be said of t hiiraclay's proceedings.^ The 2-year old colt of Mr M. Smith of* Ngaruawuhia, by Lord Dorby, took first prize at the Auckland cattle show, but by some mistake was reported by the Auckland Press as only highly corny mended." Wjb understand the Trustees of the Mission Lands at Te Awamutu having arranged with tho Ifcov. Mr Brady for the uriexpircd term of his lease, propose at once to cut. up this valuable block into building sites of about a quarter acr 3 each, and to offer them for lease for a term of 35 years. As the railway will soon be open to Te Awamutu this property should meet with ready purchase. The entries for the Cavalry Races,to bo held at Ohaupo on Friday next, close this evening 1 . They are tas follows,: — Maiden Cavalry Hurdle Race, entrance, 10s; Cavalry Plate, entrance 10s ; Selling Hack Race, entrance, 10s. 'lhe priveleges of the Oh»upo Kace Course will be sold today by Messrs J. D. and HI. Hill.
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Waikato Times, Volume XIII, Issue 1156, 22 November 1879, Page 2
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