TELEGRAMS.
Weuuxgton", this day. Manton has been scratched for all enj gagements at the Wellington RacingCiub s ! Spring Meefcing.« I>V£HCAKGILL, this day. CHINESE MINER KILLED. I Joe Sam He, a Chinese miner at Hound j Hill, was killed on Saturday through a fall !of earth in a claim. ; THE SUTHERLAND FALLS. j it is believed that several Maoris about j Riverbon have known of the existence of a i track need by the aborigines in olden times between Sutherland and the West CoastGreat interest is now taken in the locality j owing to the recent explorations between j Lake To Anan and Milford Sound, and there jis every indication that the overland route will be largely used in the summer months. Christchurcii, this day. THE BODY FOUND. The body of the fisherman, Ludor, one of the two who were drowned six weeks | an-o in Lake Ellesmere, was found at the mouth of the Selwyn yesterday. AGRICULTURAL ASSOCIATION stock sale. The Agricultural Association stock sale was well attended. A large proportion _ot the stock was passed in. The highest price tor a ram was 65 guineas paid by Mr Epsie, lof Wellington, for a two-year-old bred by Mr Morris of Southland. The Dutch Freesdu bull for Mr J. Grigg was sold to ilr Luxtord for 20 guineas, which was the highest price in cattle.
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Auckland Star, Volume XIX, Issue 267, 12 November 1888, Page 4
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