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[BY KLECntfC TELEGrIIAI»H.[ [rnn rasas A^aoOiATtoN] Th« educAtional return for Otn^o district during the qua-, tor ending 30th Soptembor, shows the nu-nber of touchora Jo bo 312, of whom ISO wero'mnlos. Tho total mnnbor of scholars on tho roll nt tho end of tho quarter 15,533 showing an incronso for tlio quarter of 1,005. Mr Deans forwarded by Hnwea for tlio north yesterday 7.000 and 8,000 porch ova obtiinod from tho Dunodin Rosorroir Thoy iv-« intended for th« Napier Accli matisation Sooioty 4 Aucki,\nd, 2. Minister Clam nit arrived hero from Ca'iforni.i. Ho snys ho was hero thirtyfive years hro. Ho o'aims n lnrße icicunt of ■urburb.in prop rty, injhuling ibo City Wator Works, purt of tho Survey Hill Eslato supposed lo bo nn old naiivo claim. Tlio Secretary of tho AcolimnMsation Sooiclv reports three thousand hi own trout reorirod from Otuuo in a vory bid con» ditiou, eighty per cont no use, Tho (jovonnncnt intend to oat up To A roh a Block, of UmnmhaU colohrity to nm lce tlio Tlißmos Valley Railway. A township of 2000 acres on Iho river will ho marked off, nnri tlm proceeds from this alono it is cxpoetoil will defray tho o st of conntruotinjj Mu* lino from iho Th:imo4 River to Hamilton. The balance of tho block will bo cut up into simll furm soc« tioais, and will it is believed supply tho roiuisito funds to continuo tho railway it*) Grahsmstown. I'ho work in to bo oviod out immodiati'ly. CnnisTcnucn, 2. *nv tho Dei by, always a popular raoo, ! sevon wore colored on tha card. Kama and Dundeo, however, did not corao to tho y poßt, ro that tho fii-lil was raduood to fiy,. Of thoso tho izrand o\l Nnlor, after lv.i Ohonpneno victory of Inst yonr was t ro itly fancied, and thu result of tho rneo shesvod thoso who pinned thoir faith to thoßoso nnd Ulack wero not wronj; in tlic'r opinion. Nomo hud a fol'owini!, and so also hnd York, whilst Merlin hu>l a few friends. 'J'ho hnndsixno filly Naitid had no ffiondi, and her chance vra» gone aftar tho first qim-ter of n mile, A splondiil start. Morlin and Nmd.l tv>t heiim jjorn severed with, t'no new owner of tho wiener was loudly cheered ou his first win of of tho inO'Hinjj, Hnlway Plule, — Danebury, one; York 2 ; Foul Piny, 3. Free Hamlicnp.— l'.iuht, Rtnrtod, D»n n<< Imry, I ; Sinking I?uud, 2 }JL ? oul Pmy, 3j Time, Imin 4 ssecs, Tlio Now SJaalund Timon says that Snporintoiulent Bi'on jlinm of Ohrisfcfhuivili, will bo transfi'rro'l to Welling tw, in plnco of Su jorintcuJont Atchis m who go»!d lo Nclß : n.
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Inangahua Times, Volume 15, 6 November 1878, Page 2
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