DUNEDIN, Saturday.
The mngnificcut weather of the last foiu days lias made a wondciful change in ciops. Farmers are hoping for its continuance. (iteafc interest was taken in the Bicycle Club's- spot ts this afternoon. The principal iacps wore the tea miles championship of New Zealand This resulted in a fine contest between Langdown, of Chiistchuruh, the pi&£>cr.t champion, and F. A. Cutten, ex champion. Cutten, the local man, won both events, Langdown winning the five-mile race. The Tataueia ai rived at the Bluff this morning, after a most successful passage i cm ml the Sound. They had glorious weather throughout. The Victoiian bowleib mcic badly beaten by the Dunedm Club \esterday. The game ended at half-past five o'clock, with a total score for I)nnodui oi Y.15, and for Victoria of OU. Dunedin led all the
way. Monday. Heavy lain has fallen all day, and the ucatlni is M-iy cold. Thcie aie no signs of nnpin\emcnt this evenms.'. The Tasmanian eiickoteis anived tins o\cmiiL(, the match Otago begins on Fiiday.
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Waikato Times, Volume XXII, Issue 1804, 29 January 1884, Page 3
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170DUNEDIN, Saturday. Waikato Times, Volume XXII, Issue 1804, 29 January 1884, Page 3
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