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(?koi i ova owsr cobbbspokdskt,). BuirEDnri Friday. Tlie sale of Waimea short-horns yes-, terday attracted a large attendance from .all parts of the Colony and Australia, but all the stock was purchased for New Zealand. The total amount realised was 4,515 guineas, the highest price being 325 guineas for Queen of Butterflies, by Mr Batching, who gave 225 guineas for Jessamine, 293 for Ruby, and 205. for* April Flower. , Mr Robert Curiwou was. the next highest purchaser. Arrived -At H ads, Jessie Headman, from Glasgow, with 267|- passengers all well, At JNaj'ier, Denny, with 258 ; at Wellington, Douglas, with 485,. Much sickness exists among the children, by the Douglas, there has been 31 deaths chiefly from measles and whooping cough. Twenty eases are now im ler treatment, 241 nominations for immigrants were, sent home by thomail. It is proposed:to add a billiard-room to the Duned'jn.Athenffluui.. AUCELATfD, Oct. 22. ! A lire oceaned 1 - o'clock. It burnt down the Mock of build- .. ings at the junction of Wakefield-street;. •, with Queen and Rutland-streets. ,It on-. .granted in Kemsley’s earthenware shop.The following are the - losses of the different insurance companies by the Art : '. —New Zealand, £750; .Yktona, : .£oSs'& Imperial, £500; Standard, £500; Nor--,, wioh

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Western Star, Issue 50, 24 October 1874, Page 5

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TELEGRAPHIC DESPATCHED Western Star, Issue 50, 24 October 1874, Page 5

TELEGRAPHIC DESPATCHED Western Star, Issue 50, 24 October 1874, Page 5

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