The football mitoh between the Auckland and Dunedin plavers, which took place last week, resell'ed in a complete vie-or/ for the • )tigans. The defeated team had snftWl very severely from sea sickness on the passage down, which may to some extent account for the very poor stand they made.
Prick* Current.— The following quotations male hv W. Talb*»YS in Clothinrf:— Colonial Tweed Trowsers, 13/6 ; Trowsers and veib 25, ; Moles, 8/6; Knitted Drawers, 6/3; FJiinels, 6/8 ; Crimeans, 7/6 ; Plaid and Tweed Shirts, 8/6. Drapery .--Winceys, 1/; All-wool Pauls, 2/; French Merinos. 2/6 ; Fancy Dresses, .3/5 ; Plmnel, 1/9; Holland, /10 ; Calico. \l\ ; bankets, 17/<». Bootn-. Watertights, 18'6 ; Rhstio Sides, 14/6 : Bovs' NaiWl I.aee-un. 8/> ; Laic' B »ots, 6/; Ch : ldFen : .-, 5/ --K. Tjußjs-s, LoJLu House, Cromwell.
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Cromwell Argus, Volume VI, Issue 307, 29 September 1875, Page 5
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124Page 5 Advertisements Column 1 Cromwell Argus, Volume VI, Issue 307, 29 September 1875, Page 5
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