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LATEST AUCKLAND NEWS. [BY TELEGRAPH. — OWN CORRESPONDENT.]

Accident. , 4PP KL, A? D» asfc Night. Thomas Barnett, pork butcher, was thrown from a buggy when coming into town.from Remuera to-day.- His,back |is seriously injured.

The Coining Races. The racehorses Siesta, Jack, Loch jLomond and Pastime arrived from the 'South. ,by< v the 'RotoinabJnia,ithisr"_after[noon, for the Auckland Autumn Meeting. •Siesta;-( is *v reported to, a^little, atjff in> ■ ftlie legs after the long sea journey from One^ofj her hind fetlocks is Iscratchcd or cut, 'but' it' is ' hot expected ■that.the injury will interfere with her 'running.-- Mason and ,Vallance came up {in charge ofj their horses. Jack is'^i nicd. 'lookiiigib^aat^and should be a clipper*for a mile.(, j J,oues. /the late.-Mr i John Smith's trainer,' is in charge of Pastime an ld('U t jilf. r Lpm lo'ria.. 'tHfoß&nintf 1 IfSrAi^V/wU^ belVe^ed'W'li&ve 1 good.' WUidfc.'ahbw'ftfr the Sieeplechase,'a lgoo^' dealtit interest 'has been expfess'eci. ( H!e' is 1 a fine*, n^psynditig h'drse l, 'hh'd'.a' glance" ;at' his' 'head atid bhoulders'sum'bVW sHow ; his relationship to Papapa. lii rhariy of jhis points he resembles old, Sportsman., Wattie, the well-known _' light weigW' jockey; anft'Drali'e, ih'elalliciaii,' were also passengeE8 [ by4h"ert^pfcoM{iJhap^ ))r. i cr '< /, ,/,.,'i .Tei-Arph^, 1 ii ;,K,,.f a I The moat imflprja^j^neys from Te Aroha since the opening of the field ia to

the Lucky Hit mine, arr|i^sjprtown jtoith some 60 or 70 pounds of sljhue't&taTned from that mine, showing cold jfl^i'eijjy throughout. TheUf.gpld lis I|ttrih||jed in "dabs" tjui' M>zo" Pljgflfret Migrei 1 leafy or coarse. fquam^i^ffiTmost kindly yet seen worn ffl^jHrifi^preountry. It closely rese^led Itho^mlrtz from the Alburnia, and other mines on the celebrated Mo.inataiari Creek. Mr Fergusson says the leader, 4s4rom 12 Jto tiirough, has bc|n \vinzed on (^) fept,' ana* drives lis^'e b|cn opened\out ten feet ; each way from the' bottom of the winze. ' The gold lias carried down all the way. There arc about four tons of general dirt on the grass, and all looks payable. The atone bi ought down by Mr Fergnsson jwilJbW^Mjntecliai; tlk ,'Baiik of. ; New Zealand till Wednesday. „ iiv : -Prince , Imperial. , -^ „ , , „ Sales : Prince Imperial, to-day, 475.

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Waikato Times, Volume XX, Issue 1682, 17 April 1883, Page 2

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LATEST AUCKLAND NEWS. [BY TELEGRAPH.—OWN CORRESPONDENT.] Waikato Times, Volume XX, Issue 1682, 17 April 1883, Page 2

LATEST AUCKLAND NEWS. [BY TELEGRAPH.—OWN CORRESPONDENT.] Waikato Times, Volume XX, Issue 1682, 17 April 1883, Page 2

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