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FROM " THE PRESS " OF 1864.

WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 10. "We understand that a. sale has been effected by which the magnificent stud of Mr Redwood, of Nelson, has been transferred to the Messrs Lance and Creyke, of this province, for the rain of £3500. By this spirited investment, Canterbury becomes the proprietor of some of the finest stock i\ New ZeaJane, :r ltni in the whole of Australasia. We sincerely hop© that the speculation may prove a source of as much gain to the purchasers as it certainly will to otir province." "The match All England Eleven v. twecty-two of Canterbury, was continned vestcrday, when England replied to Canterbury's first inninks' total of 30 with 137."

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Press, Volume L, Issue 14898, 11 February 1914, Page 4

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115

FROM " THE PRESS " OF 1864. Press, Volume L, Issue 14898, 11 February 1914, Page 4

FROM " THE PRESS " OF 1864. Press, Volume L, Issue 14898, 11 February 1914, Page 4

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