INTERPROVINCIAL NEWS.
[Specially Telegraphed to Stab.] I (fkom oxjr own correspondent.) I Carlyle, Last night H The principal prize-takers at the SlmvvS yesterday were : — Messrs. Pearce, ilfffl I Mcßae, £6 105.; Morton and Lapton, £6H A. Chalmers, £5; H. S. Peacock, £&■ C. V. Barker, £4 10s. ; J. Hair, £4 lOff. ■ W. Wilson, £4 10s. and silver cup; iH Hunter, £3 10s., D. Fleming, £3 ; F. MH Chapman, £2 15s. This list does not inH elude the special prizes. Total AssociaH tion prizes, .£B3 ss. The booths anH games fetched £12 10s. - H
( PEE UNITES PBESS ASSOCIATION. | H Wellington, Last night. H The following nominations for the We^B lington Cup were received at the Empir^B Hotel last night: — Hailstorm, SinMnH Fund. Foul Play, Grif, On Dit, NatatoM Lady Emma, Hornby, The Governo^B Mischief, Bads worth, Holderness, Vi^H ginia Water, King Quail, Satellite, Nors^H man, Amy, Adamant, Volunteer, Ean^l wick, Lara, Libeller, Grand Duches^B Piscatorius, Venus Transit, Soukar, M^B Dream, Sir George, Silvanius, Le Lou^H Betrayer, Luna, Laertes, Heather Be^H Loch Lomond, Madge, Marie Stuortj £U^H Dan ; making a total of 88 entries. H The Agricultural Show was held | Carterton to-day. The weather wasu^B favorable. The exhibits were more num^B rbus than previously. Dunedin, Last nighk^H • Ah Lee was executed this morning. I^H was visited during the night by Bishc^H Neville, the Rev. Mr. Byng, and the Re^| Mr. Torence, gaol chaplain. The convi^H expressed his thankfulness at having re^H gious consolation so frequently admin^H tered to him. When he was on scaffold* immediately .before the wh^H cap was put on him, the gaol chapla^H asked him whether he wished to s^H anything, and if he killed Mrs. ToUi^B Ah Lee answered firmly, "MenokU^H Missee Young ;" and he was throughcjj^H exceedingly calm. His death was insb^^^ taneous. . Timaeu, Last night^H Timaru was made lively to-day by t^H i grandest Orange procession ever kno^^l hi the district ; altogether 800 assembl^H § d paraded the main' streets in regalia^H the Order, with banners and flags. T^H streets were thronged with spectators, l^H good order was preserved, the only sh^H of defianoe being at the. Shamrock Ho^H from the upper windows of which gr^^l ribbons were- hung out,' and vigorou^M dangled in the faces of the processjon^M as they passed. Fortunately, the Oran^H men treated this exhibition with contem^H
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Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume I, Issue 60, 6 November 1880, Page 2
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