AUCKLAND SPECIAL.
HON. J. CARROLL, (Special to Times.) Auckland, last night. Mr Carroll, Minister of Native Affairs, left for Wellington yesterday, having received tho royal command to proceed to Wellington at once. The Hon. James has boon tho recipient of congratulations upon tho success of his people at Rotorua during tho Royal visit. Mrs Carroll accompanied him South. SrORTING NOTES. Tho Gisborno horso Hairtriggcr woll doserved his win. Tho Crackshot gelding, .'ho was by far tho best jumpor in the Grand National Hurdles recently, has at last rowarded his admirers. Buchanan, who has been unable to rido sinco Easter, yesterday annoxod tho big event on Beddington. Boddiugton nnd Rosolla wero brackotod. THE GISBORNE NATIVES. Six hundred natives, including tho Gisborno lot, arrivo from Rotorua at midnight to-night. I rogrot to stato that among tho largo number of natives suffering from sovoro colds are sovcral Gisborntos.
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Gisborne Times, Volume V, Issue 138, 21 June 1901, Page 3
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