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TBESS ASSOCtiTION. THAMES. January 22. Inquiries from an American source are being made in connection with the purchase of some local cinnabar proCOrties. WANGANUI. January 22. Tho weather was fine for Anniversary Day. Tho chief attraction was tho Caledonian sports in Cook’s Gardens, which wore largely attended. Tho Sheffield Handicap was won by H. Taylor (12yds), J. Shfvas <7yds), and E. O’Neill (12yds), running a dead-beat for second place. Tile One-mile CS-clo race was won by EL Bli-lirtcns (Kfjds) 1, J. Anderson (55yds) being second, and H. Vincent- (70yds) third. HOKITIKA. January 22. ! Robert- Ferguson, a well-known I miner, was committed, for trial on a | charge of maiming three cal von at i Woodstock on the Ilih instant. j CHRISTCHURCH. January 22. Tho City Council to-night resolved to ; submit to a poll of ratepayers a pro- j penal that the city should acquire Canterbury Hall for £21,000. Tlio Council proposes to raise a loan of £23,000 to purchase the hall and to put it in good repair.
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New Zealand Times, Volume XXVIII, Issue 5804, 23 January 1906, Page 5
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