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THE GREAT AUTUMN HANDICAP. Christchurch, Sunday.

The following are the acceptances for the Great Autumn Handicap ; — st. lb. St. lb. SirModred ... g t i Salvage^.,. ,„ 7 7 Natator 9 1 Wakatu 7 7 Lure 8 10 Tasman 7 5 Lady Emma „'. 8 10 Bundara <••• 7 o Chancellor ... 8■ 8 Legerdemain ... 6 9 Dayphin... ...8 2 , Poet 6 9 Lima' ... ' ... 711 Holdcrness ... 6 o Libeller 7 9 Emir Boy ... 6 o

Mr J. S. Buckland will, hold his next regular sale of ' horses at the National Hotel, Cambridge, on Saturday, Bth April. Ho has for private sale; 200 < lonr-wool w,ether lambs. ' ' -py Thomas Schofiem>, aged 91 years, walked nine miles to reriew his subscription to a New London , paper. It is the general impression' among the publishers that there are a number of subscribers who are waiting until they are 91 years old to come in and pay for their paper. A mahogany frame 'of -a thermometer has been washed,ashore;.at. Chesil, Cove, Portland, and there^pjjars.^to : be little doubt 1 that it belonged 'jputhe missing ballopn, Sa^ladiny r wliichi^'Mx, Walter Powell, M.P., was carriedout to sea- on the 9th ujt. c „ „,

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Waikato Times, Volume XVIII, Issue 1518, 28 March 1882, Page 2

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THE GREAT AUTUMN HANDICAP. Christchurch, Sunday. Waikato Times, Volume XVIII, Issue 1518, 28 March 1882, Page 2

THE GREAT AUTUMN HANDICAP. Christchurch, Sunday. Waikato Times, Volume XVIII, Issue 1518, 28 March 1882, Page 2

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