NEW ZEALAND TELEGRAMS.
[own correspondents.] * , . Thames, Tuesday. Much satisfaction is felt that oar townsman Mr. Bobbett has at last had a fair stroke of lack, in securing the .Napier Handicap with Lady Norah. Paeroa, Tuesday. . A large contingent of the Tnhoaraogi natives again visited Paeroa this morning, and will stay for the O.J .C. Races. [press association.] Wellington, Tuesday. The Star Boating Club won the annual two-mile race with the Union Club of Christchnrch by six lengths. Time, 13|tnin. The Hon. Mokena Kohere, M.L.C., Waiapn, has resigned his seat in the Legislative Council. , A letter has been received from W. and B. Cowan, of London, Manchester, and Edinburgh, stating that fire tons of Endeavor Inlet antimony bad been carefully tested in their works at Edinburgh, and it is reported to be superior to any antimony they have yet tried. The Wabatu Club of Nelson have adopted the Star Club's definition of amateur oarsman. . v.; vj. • * Dcnedin, Tuesday. The dull times have forced the Young Men's Christion Association to retrench in the matter of salaries, and the general secretary, the Rev. W. J. White, has sent in his resignation, which has been received with regret. ;
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New Zealand Herald, Volume XXIV, Issue 7897, 16 March 1887, Page 5
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