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.- FROM OUR OWS> CoRBESPONBENTi ; Ldndom", September. Mr Abington has paid Watts, the jockey, £20,000 for first call on his services for three years.. ' '"■ ■ ; ; John Oaborne has-been presented wirh 3600 guineas on his retirement from the turf. The Russians have seized four more British and two American sealers-. Berlin, September 29. The number of deaths recorded in Hamburg yesterday were 5.3. The ne-w treatment by which perspiration is produced is rej)ortecl to have been very, effective in staying fat il results. ■Paeis, September 29. Cholera is decreasing in Boulogne,. -Saw Francesco, September 29.' .'. Dr Beale. keeper of the Hospital Sbeiety for females, has been- arrested on a serious charge in connection, with the institution.. It is reported 40< children. is missing*. Mr Beale was released 1 on bail and" aided" it is alleged by wealthy families escaped. Mrs-Montrose, mid-wife, who was his accomplice, confessed! Stfdney, September 29; There has been more stormy weather in. the country and a big flood is ex. pected in the Murrambidgeo; Melbouenb, September 29. ; Hemnos, Gannon and Realm have been scratched for the Caultield Cup. Anckland. yesterday. The steamer Taupo, reported to be missing, hud been sheltering, at Point Underwood. ' The wreckage found at 1 Rawhiti beach, on the' northern coast, has identified.as belonging to the schooner ;Reward,.wreckedon Gavillis Island itt July, 1887. | Thames; lasb night:. The sharemarket is quiet. Crown, sales 14/6; Woodstock, sules 3/9, sellers--4/; Saxon, sellers l/ 8 ; Orlando, bayers 1/, sellers 1/3 ; Alburnia, buyers 8/6 [sellers 9/;: Moanatairi,. sellers 5/3 <- t . Hfazelbank, sales 3/6; May Queen, Isellers 4/3, buyers 3/10. ' The football match between Wairoa iand the Bangers and Nelsons takes place to-morrow; , ' At the annual meeting of the Alburiuia QjM..Co.' to-day the-report showed a credit balance of £700: The retiring directors were re-electedi. ! Efforts were made in the House early :this morning by Mr Hbuston Bnd others ;to exempt standing- timber fromitaxation, but were unsuccessful. The Thames Jockey-Club programme has not yet been passed > by the A.R.0., who decline to concede Boxing Day. The local club maintain a firm attitude, and have decided that rather than give up Boxing Day thay, will abandon-racing jhere altogether.
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Ohinemuri Gazette, Volume I, Issue 42, 1 October 1892, Page 7
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355TELEGRAPHIC. Ohinemuri Gazette, Volume I, Issue 42, 1 October 1892, Page 7
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