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The Laira's Wool. — At the Bale of wools from the Liira, the whole cargo, consisting of 1100 bales, was quitted under brisk competition, prices ranging from £6 12s 6d per bale to £4. The latter prices, however, was for small lots particularly damaged. The average was considerably over £5 10a. Coursinu —The Stewards of the Ashburton Conrsing Club met last evening, and settled up various matters m connection with the recent meeting. Votes of thanks were passed to Mr Grigg for permitting the Club to course over hi* ground anil for the courteous treatment accorded to the membeis ; to Mr H. Milner for the liberal manner m which he gave his services, and the satisfactory manner ia which he discharged the arduous duties of judge, It was aleo decided to acknowledge the services of Mr M. Healey as slipper m some suitable way. Mr W. Shearman was elected Secretary, and it was resolved to hold a meeting on May 24, open to all aged dogs, full particulars of which will be advertised shortly.
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Ashburton Guardian, Volume XX, Issue 4478, 26 April 1898, Page 3
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