DUNEDIN JOCKEY CLUB SPRING MEETING.
. first day. / •■.in u!:»/! (UNITED PBWB ABSOCTATION.) Zyy Pvsjspixi t }ipy.%9. ijfflm... jockey ' Club Spring. ltfe«ting.— leather glorious ; attenTrapper ... ... ... ;V„ 1 1^p04..u;' ;;i !4 >..•;-,.:..,:,-[ •.T.strr;2 Little,-. John -fj <,*♦•#■:. :--.:?.^.H ;/.'... j[B T V. ,2u> • •« ■ . • ■• .~^ •,' ";,*» Vd 4 'JlBOk'!):'-!";^..^..-^."'''.^ '.n-V.wj'lj^Mifc.-i .-,2 Johnny Faulkner ii. a?.i! 1 JDaiare«r^^v. ; ! ; •■■'■•'■\ l v- • -'-^.v ;:ui*; ; 2 fiaay'^elyn'^^^V" 1^ : »S «;; - : < S^LbUJa r TWO r TEAR-OLn RACEi .;.< j ..- Cheap Jack -> ;U :'•-■. ;; : i>--.-i.ti»yt;i4 Strenuous. .■'!.•*••£ ! . '".•..*<" l;:/ 2 ifyerton: : 'Efi4 , ' , :^: :: '- : .:.r : ;:';:' : > Vc :! : .'!'.')i:: .:, . r ru-;\ ; ■ ■>;/:-xf.. • h. ■;;::>,", e < - -.-• •jo.v.j'jjnßK'afllCHP.";--:'.:;:-- Vy:-._ -..'A ' !i 31ie Trot,' of 120 sovai was- woirlry Viapraj^, m^z ury%Z2zzy '■' ' . SHBISG HANDICAP. ■ ' , !r • fto%i!^
The Borough Council will meet-on J^edjQejdajL evening at 7.30 o!clock. We regret to learn that Pastor Gaubt^dvremains m a..vory low. state, his conhave caused his. family and friends I cohsKlerable anxiety. We were glad to see Mr A. Ferguson able to be about again yesterday. He Janot by^nyjnaans.conyaleacent yet. One pleasant effect of the heavy rain ftljw aftelrnopn jwas^tq greatly cool the "Air, whicb'pfeViously was most oppressive. ■ ■ "■■' ! ' ■■■''• • '■■■• "" ■;■••■■"' The' tickets for the Catholic concert are being rapidly disposed of. A bum- ; per house is. .anticipated. at funeral of Sister the Cecilia, of Wang an ni Convent, was very large, 4 being. r ofy the various societies \johne'cted with the church. .'■- tf TheVbaftjuen tine- Jaspery Vow; ;in;Port Chalmers, encountered a fearful hiirricano online voyage from Mauritius, dur:,»g which the^aptain^ .w,as eey^rely injured and- the mate washed overboard and lost. So violent wa^ the, storm that fears were entertained 'tliat'tne vessel would founder. Oil bags were put out .to... windward, and proved of great assistance and the ship jan under the lee of St. Paul's Island tor shelter.; -■ Thssteameif Coptic from' London ar--rived at Port Chalmers on Saturday bringing 3000 tont cargo and 298 passengers, all m gpo;4 health. Amongst the passengers are .73 single women, nominated; immigrants. Her passage occupied 44 days. : We Hear of several cases of bronchitis m which Dr Macintire has been remarklftWy,'BHcc€i.w|ul. rJJiaCiOfliJ ;iJA .^C». Weights for- -th^aeyeTOl .bandi■cSfsat the f6rtlis6ming -r^c» v< metffis; : wi^lbe ,declared^hi^ißvejafng"iat"the meet >. . ing'of 'the committee convened fbf : thkt purpose. ~" r ~r-*~-^r-s v 'ie War thaflfr Lyonsjntends 1 gelting up a " PishejmanrßiDpnsuTtationJ'.on 'the^hlbr eVetit 6f the' approaching race meeting>at-Palmejßfconi~-;; -r •■ .-.- -r?~r.' There is a vacancy at Stakdabd office ■ .fp|:*iw6ll-bihayedlaii.a^a.jjp^nti^,And_. also for a ! Bteady turn-over. . Palmerstpn pn.S»turday, Lin 1 ton having/ "remaraedTJ«hiad on a visit for a short' time. ,^.\v--\. ■■ ■?■'■ ,;.;■; The^ipJFli)^: jfo6)jo Aucldand,'''.'arrived as^.mbur|;^'3^urda'^pa'wbiQh day also arrived the ship Thames from Auckland^ >;- . ' \> : -.- i;. '■•■ ,-. ' '.-*; : In the Consolattoh Race at Wellington won by Armourer .the vdividend : in ' the totalizator wai £12 4s. r ' A lad, the son of^Tkieri received somewhat senpua injuries on;. , Salu^lay thrdugh his gin^ ;aooid'entaHy^ gbing off.* r -Hiß cheek bone^as broken' and his ear blown off. ' ""•• * Creek,adv^rtjge» a farm for sale with cottage and garden . ,T^ere are 50 acres m grass with 100 jbbfins fencing, a permanent waller supoly.andironfage toi metalled rosld;; WMcMQ®q&r& itiVlrty £2 per acrft> /jgd the balance can be arranged o^ .easy terms. Further particulars jn\ay be*; o,b,tajn^d,-,pt)/ i ap'p|iogliMi;to the advertiser i at Venn's factory, or on the fariafc i ; . } v<^&mb& ekce^iional ddWdppuf ' ( o^ rain. a^2,}s o'clock this afterqoonjthe 1 , ■yisitatien being almost! phenome,pal m itc|{sup)deji^e.sßia'ad^iQlence. |', ,•■ ;■;■■• ( . [Thai - p'artD^rahjp «iiating b«ween ile^B«sr»B[awkJn^ sdn/ aad jun., has been ;jJ|BSpJV;?d.nu;-M :ij v;»i S ; V&'j - Our telegrams conve^ the news of the ,d«»th $Wr WiprdSworth, mother 6| our -erßtwhjlciiiellow; isettler. . V'v\fd ;:\Wild & r arii of large ' size have pe^ii : tfteen, flying 1 obaparatively near the ips£| L face,a^ ! T^r3r ; ace..Uno%i:j j p-^! A. Me Partridge k*&juet received a qooisignnipatiOiE excellently cured hapuka^ a jyer^jcboipe.Tbteakfftst.dish. : '
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Manawatu Standard, Volume VIII, Issue 146, 1 December 1884, Page 3
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590DUNEDIN JOCKEY CLUB SPRING MEETING. Manawatu Standard, Volume VIII, Issue 146, 1 December 1884, Page 3
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