BY TELEGRAPH.
! ... xuursuay. "S^ith ti. view ta nifai'ttittg shippers ■ di. produce nn oppmt Unity of taking ; advo!n'tdg'e of {Ho market, ithe Union s.s. Coy. havd arranged to [run 1 a weekly trip between here rind %rtriey; " . . Tfellityjton; Wednesday. The steamer •Jiiicepliriltis left for Calcutta with.. 800 horses, of which 230 woi'o from the south, the rest beinir shipped here. Timnrti, Thursday. A ftetorVrtifled stficide vras committed y'esfe'rda 1 ! by a shearer named liiug', while AvorkiHg in a shed at Eang-itata Island. He cut his throat with shears, and attacked other men with shears when they rushed to him. Ho died in the evening. Aiifiltland, Friday. A telegram received by tho Stud Company with reference to the shipI ment of horses to India is more encouraging. To ; date 120 horses were sold, but prices were not mentioned.
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Northern Advocate, 8 December 1888, Page 3
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136BY TELEGRAPH. Northern Advocate, 8 December 1888, Page 3
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