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[Fbom thb Pbbsb Agbitoy.l Attokiand, Deo. 23. At the City East nomination to-day, the show of hands waa— Beea, 67 ; Clarke, 28. Sir Hugh Carleton announces himaelf as a oandidate for Eden. Gbahamstow, Dec. 23. Two moro casos of soarlet fever are reported to-day ; ono in the aame house whore the first case ooourred. Something like a scare is felt, and ovoryono ia diainfeoting. A fatal case of acarlet fever has occurred horo. The' Board of Health and the resident medical men aro taking steps to isolate patients should any fresh cases arise. Nbw P-.tmot.ti., Deo. 23. At the nomination for the Grey and Bell Distriot, the show of hands was as follows — Carrington, 40 ; Oonnett, 6. Napier, Dec. 23. At the Olive nomination the numbers were— Ormond, 36 ; Buchanan, 2, The poll will be takon on Jan. 7. After the nomination a mooting was hold in support of Mr Ormond. WBMinoton, Deo. 23. City Elootion.— Pearce, 662 ; Hunter, 648 1 Travers, 602 j Moody, 43. Gbbtmouth, Deo. 24. At the nomination for Grey Valley the numbers were— Guinness, 61 j Newton, 49 j Kennedy, 41 j Wooloook, 23. In tho coming raoes on Monday and Tuesday the following weights were deolared in the Railway, All Comers' Stakes, and Hurdlo Raoos. — All Comers' Handicap : — Tadmor, Bst j Soptimua, 7a 21b } Tommy Dodd, 7st 4lbs ; Alice Grey, 6st 121bs ; Nero and Blaok Eaglo, 6st lOlbs eaoh $ Cloth of Gold, Gat Blbs. Hurdle Handioap— Tommy Dodd, list 41b : Nero, lOst ; Alios Grey, 9st 71bs. Railway Stakes— Tadmor, Bst 41bs ; Soptimua, 7st Blbs j Tommy Dodd, 7st 61bs j Tho Bat, 7st 2lbs ; Oloth of Gold, 7st , Nero, 7st ; Blaok Eaglo, 7at j Sandy, Gst 4lbs. Arrived— Wallabi, from Wanganui. Bum*, Deo. 24. Tho Ringarooma left Melbourne on Deo. 16 ) passed tho Sistora lalanda next day at 10.80 a.m. j arrived at Milford Sound on Deo. 22, at 3 p.m. ; loft aame day, and entered Duety Sound and Preservation Inlet on the following day. Arrived at Bluff at 4 a.m. on Deo, 24. Experienced north-east winda and flne weather during the passage. She bringa fifty-one passengera for all porta ; twenty exouraioniets for round trip, and twenty-four in the ateerago. Sho also bringa 195 tona of cargo for all ports. Sails for Dunedin at 5 p.m. to-day. She brings no later oablo news. Passengers for Lyttelton— Messrs Morgan, Mitohell, and three steerage, and forty tons cargo.
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Star (Christchurch), Issue 2422, 24 December 1875, Page 2
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