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Mixuouhxi:, October 27. Piuvatk advices fmni Foochow state that the market has virtually closed. It _w .stated that the e\iioit of tea to the colonies thi* reason will be five million lbs. less than laftyeai. It lu»> now been definitely decided that an Australian tciim of ciickoteis -<hall proceed to Enulancl ne\t year.
Ito»AKT, October 27. The Ta-Hii.xui.in Ruliament h.v> been pro roßuod until the middle of December.
(Received October 2!) th, 1 p.m.) MtanounNK, Yesterday. Sir Modred and The Drummer were taken round the outer track once thih morning at a satisfactory pace, The Drummer doing the Derhy distance in 2inins. 25hec». Recovery was tried this morning with Baron Yon Mueller, but the lattei went indiffeiently. Nicholas and Aide-de-Camp went once round. The former was most fapoied.
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Waikato Times, Volume XXI, Issue 1766, 30 October 1883, Page 2
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