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SPORTING. The Dunedin Cup.

[in IKLKLHAIMI.— PKKhS ASSOOI VTIoX.I DUNKIMS, Tuesday. Twiw wa> vci.vtclicd fi>i thu Jhmedin ('up .it twentvhve minutes pn>t tuehe toil i,y Adaimntis mpoited to ha\e done tlio biM gallop "ii the iau.c<>iu-e thi^ hC.i s,.h, .mil li.i— .Kh.inci'd tulOO to ">, at which in ice lie h.i>« hct'ii backed foi .1 yood -t.ilve. W.vpiti n now n.s Rood .1 fi\<mntc fm liiniu'V f"i the Dunedin Cup as Vaii^'uaid, .mil the l)e*t offor ohtain.iUlp m Wellington, whcie the piincipal liookniakeis aie.is 100 to 2-") ; Lady Kilnna and Ciptuiii Welntei aie each (|untud <vt 100 t<> 14, .vnd Faulknei iit 100 to 7. \Y cdne-<day. At Foilmrv thi-, inorning, Taiaio.i, and CiipUiu Webstci had .i gallop (if two mile-. Adamant, after galloping two round*, was joined by Tichboine, who In ought him home past the other round. Lady Emir a \v*s >mt fcwico khmkl at hnlfsfieed, and was then picked up by Matanak i, hni-!miffthfl last mile f.t-t. Mafciinkas >tv\r of going wan nnith udmurd. Vanguard and Wapiti are now cq.ml fa\oiuite-> fm the Cup.

Hawke's Bay Autumn Meeting. Napji ii, Tuo->iUj. The following weiyht-5 lwe Ijccu ilutl.ueil fin the— Xvrint H\M>R'vr, of (>OO->o\s. li ; milt*, -t ]b st IN V.inßiMrd ... *> « T ibcHpr ... 7 t ,)ud<'is !) ° Charmer . ... i_ .1 hou'-wester 8 7 Mimria . i_ - Irpnom « ~ '"' '■' '_ " 1 oiil Pl.iv 8 4 r,,rt l « SI X i '■■ 8 < Sir I'.kUutc i «' Leunata . . * i »<") •• (> , ! ! Asrot s ° I>lsll ' ° '- Itt i< k K..»0 . 711 Hi. Lmil <> 1-' I iirrt-tii i "I- I'ili'bt hit t' 1" 1> „m, 7 7 A!., l.r I- 7 «Vt- iilni.-n " "i l '"'-"• (l "' J.,,,,1i,.r . 7 (. I lull . 0 t l',.h I.ik U 7 ". Xiimoi irh (> i rimriirimr ' "' Miikh'w' 0 U

CV*>AHMN UllhK'sß — l)»»'ing Hip ftit,t nine month* of ISV2, the chicse impoits fiotn I'.in.iila ucii -'.'n!,. ■)()«> tut. ;in the s.uni! mouths in ISS<, .'124, US I cut ; and in I SS *, 355.482 cwt. This enoiinous increase h.is apparently been in pait at %hb. e*jttry;e Q{ ttiH Amei icin cheese, for the corresponding' periods were 791,20.") cwt., 80.1,731 cwt., and 75"«,034 cwt. The British imports this year fiom all other countries weie '2G>~i,182 cwt. Canada, therefore, has contiihuted to the British market neaily ono halt <ia much as the United States, and nearly one half more than all the othei foreign countries combined. Thkkk seems to be no doubt that there are serious differences of opinion in ,tJie BrjJishjCabinct iv regard to many of <«i« mow fcqjrovs questions m the public policy of the day. A notable instance of this is on the question of renewing Crimes Aot-in Ireland. I'lje Lord Lientenant and the Irish Chief Secretary iusist jiipojß this, ;wh lie, qij tlje other hand, 'the proposal is vigorously opposed by the ( radical members of the Mmistiy. At tlifs jgrfat ftiitante it is dithcult to say "which side is light. Tliere h no doubt that the statute is repulsive to every •entiment of Bntisli .Jur.gjjrudencc. It was »n extraordinary condition of affairs a condition undtr which ordinary laws were perfectly useless as a protection to life and property. The question now is— has that condition of affairs passed ? The co:npaiativcly peaceful state of Ireland, for a consideiable peiiod of time past, would seem to indicate that it nad, »ud that the ordinal y law 3 should bt sufficient for the maintenance of order and the protection of life and propeity. The Lord Lieutenant and his Secretary, however, soein to think differently. They ehonld know, or else th&y are grossly incapable of filliiijc tllcir Poßl'P 081 ' ilr X- W.Rotlic.'lc Awamutu, offers a reward Jor the recovery ol a black marc. , f The Tflcgranli I )fpartmcnt Invites tenders foi TiiOupW lOT TfcUWfrof m»i mliMotf telegraph ' fO MrfohnKnox«ill sell at Hip Hamilton Aurtiun flirt on S .turdiy, 21 do* assorted jam am ' irVy iarw, in lots to suit purchasers He hai foi private sac a lull tuned Brnibincad piano, »ov «u view,

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Waikato Times, Volume XXIV, Issue 1966, 12 February 1885, Page 3

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SPORTING. The Dunedin Cup. Waikato Times, Volume XXIV, Issue 1966, 12 February 1885, Page 3

SPORTING. The Dunedin Cup. Waikato Times, Volume XXIV, Issue 1966, 12 February 1885, Page 3

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