TELEGRAPHIC NEWS.
} —a -4 -; .._ ; [ANGLO - AUSTRALIAN PRESS TKIiJSC^IAPH , - AGENCY.] , Dttnbdin, Saturday. , A good deal of excitement is shown . about the race for the championship. Thfr r • betting is still in favor of Fox. [ The Caledonian-Society have instituted ' free evening classes for instruction; .in . arithmetic, book keeping, English gram- - . mar, and composition. I ' Reeftoic, Saturday. ; The Magnetic Company have just s crushed 80 tons of stone, which yielded 22dwts per ton. , GrAHAMSTOWKV p C. F. Mitchell leaves for Wellington r to-day. He is deputed to push the re- ■ quirements at the Thames, namely, _the ' railway through the Thames Valley, the r Municipality, and the water works. [ The fortnightly return of the Una gave t 269 ounces. Calif ornian Crushing, 76 , ounces. '
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Wellington Independent, Volume XXVIII, Issue 3868, 28 July 1873, Page 2
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120TELEGRAPHIC NEWS. Wellington Independent, Volume XXVIII, Issue 3868, 28 July 1873, Page 2
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