MISCELLANEOUS.
LONDON, Monday.
The "Timss" states that an AngloFreilch group of financiers has found all the capital for a Channel Ferry Company. SYDNEY, Monday. The s.s. Manuku arrived from Suva at 2 o'clock this afternoon, and failed a( 8 to-night. The yearling brother of Beresina and
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sialor to Cross Battery, recently brought to Sydney, ha» been aold to a Victorian buyer, But the . prtco h-« net Unn d'i> closed. > . The New Zealand hortos lißdingtan, Oxton, -Wallosey, Uippin'tus, Ecna, and Woodsids Jba.ve been struck out cf tho Sydncv Derby. ' AUCKLAND, Monday. Tht liorce Swordlish, [menaced recently by a Nsw South Wales breeder, was chipped tr> Sydney to-day by the .'.learner VVaikars. An effort is lining made to match R. Day, the English professional conning champion, who is now visiting Auckland, against a local runner. DUNEDIN, Monday. Mr London, the Mayor, has resigned his position as a "member of llio Fire Beard in consequence of the repvesentativs of the Insurance Companies having, been appointed to the chair. Further resignations of city representatives is rr""" ? '™d. MELBOURNE, Monday. Another batch of 676 repatriated Australians has arrived from South Africa. WELLINGTON, Monday. At the Police Court to-day Charles Dunn and Frank Morrow were committed for trial on a charge of assault With intent to do grievous bodily harm. The assault is alleged to have been made in a two-up school.
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XLII, Issue XLII, 11 June 1907, Page 4
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