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(FROM OCR OWN CORRESPONDENT.) Christchurch, Jan. 24. Selwyn County Council decided to-day to adopt the Counties Act in its entirety. Canterbury won by six wickets. Baker splendid. (From the Press Agency.) Wellington, Jan. 24. Market quotations—Flour, colonial, £14 to £14 10s ; hams, 9|d ; bacon, B|d ; cheese, 7d ; potatoes (new), 5s 6dpercwt.; butter,' Bd. Sir G. Gray and Mr Sheehan left for Wairarapa this morning, and expect to be back at the end of this week, when their present intention is to proceed to the Waikato, to see the Native King. Timaru, Jan 24 At Geraldine Court, yesterday, Richard Bell, farmer, at Kaikatiu, was committed for trial for stealing 128 sheep, the property of Robert Taylor. Evidence was conclusive, and the prisoner was committed for trial at the Supreme Court, Timaru. . Weather cleared up. Harvest prospects brightening ; raaping becoming general.
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Akaroa Mail and Banks Peninsula Advertiser, Volume 2, Issue 159, 25 January 1878, Page 3
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145LATEST TELEGRAMS. Akaroa Mail and Banks Peninsula Advertiser, Volume 2, Issue 159, 25 January 1878, Page 3
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