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The Plumpton Park Coursing Meeting.

[BY TELEGRAPH. — PRESS ASSOCIATION".] Chhistchuuch, Monday Night, , The Plumpton Park Coursing Meeting takes place on April 2nd and 3rd. ¥ov the Derby and Oaks tlieie are G4 entries. Last year there were only 3G.

Lord Thurlow has introduced the electric light into Dunphail House, Morayshire, and he proposes to extend it to the offices and home farm, and use it in the thrashing and other mills on the estate. The motive power is derived from a turbine. The whole of Java may fairly be described as consisting of a sei ies of great smouldering volcanoes at distances varying up to 40 miles apart, from which vast masses of volcanic ash have been vomited, filling up the intermediate spaces and surrounding shallows with huge deposits of fine rich volcanic powder. It is on the low levels of this ash-bed, where it slopes into the sea, that sugar ia produced. The deposits at an elevation of 1000 ft. up to 1500 ft. yield coffee and tea, while above that again, from the high declivities of Maland and Losarie up to 7000 ft., the big cities on the coast get their supplies of European. vegeta* pie* »n4 fruit,

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Waikato Times, Volume XXII, Issue 1819, 4 March 1884, Page 2

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The Plumpton Park Coursing Meeting. Waikato Times, Volume XXII, Issue 1819, 4 March 1884, Page 2

The Plumpton Park Coursing Meeting. Waikato Times, Volume XXII, Issue 1819, 4 March 1884, Page 2

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