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CARLYLE.

(fBOK OTTB OWN CORRESPONDENT.)

Cabltlb, Friday.

The schooner Amaranth, Capt. Bradley, Bailed into the river yesterday -without 1 assistance. She fetches a cargo of coals from Greymouth for Chadwick Bros. The Gazette of the 7th instant, notifies

the passing of an Order in Council approving of the plan of extension of the Patea breakwater. Want of money is now the only hindrance to the continuation of the work.

A double leffel turbine-wheel is now at the Patea wharf, consigned to Messrs. Websters and McKellar, who are erecting the new flour mill at Hawera.

The following weights ore declared for the Patea Jockey Club meeting, to be held on the 19th November : — HANDICAP HUEDLB BACB. si. 2b. 6t. ft. -Jrelana ... 11 0 Raven ... 10 0 r Gazelle „. 10 10 Sunray ... 910 Chandler... 10 0 Monarch ... 9 7 BAILWA7 HANDICAP. St. lb. St. lb. Hailstorm ... 9 6 Marie Stewart 7 12 Eedeemer ... 8 13 Larry 7 8 Confident ... 8 7 Camelia ... 7 6 Eaven ... 8 0 ' At the B.M. Court on Tuesday, James Smith, carpenter, was fined 40s M and costs, for illegally rescuing a horse from the pound. Michael McCarthy, laborer, near Patea, was committed for perjury, and was forwarded to New Plymouth,, to take his trial there. There is some folk of two more saddlers | —-Messrs. Neill, of Wanganiu, and Wilson, of Turakina — commencing business in this town. Mr. Hall, of Wellington, is now here, and will shortly commence business as a plumber.

A return match, Patea v. Wanganui City Rifles, is arranged for to-morrow; each firing on their own ground.

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Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume I, Issue 56, 23 October 1880, Page 3

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CARLYLE. Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume I, Issue 56, 23 October 1880, Page 3

CARLYLE. Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume I, Issue 56, 23 October 1880, Page 3

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