CHRISTCHURCH.
(Per Press Telegram Agency.) Monday,
Loafing Auckland Printers. The deputation from the Duaedm Typographical Association utterly failed in its attempt to get the Christcburch printers, to re-establish the old society. The chief movers were discharged Auckland printers. They proceed to Auckland to investigate the system °f girl-employment at the Evening Star. This day. Sale of Salvage. Y/j^rday Mr R. Walton held an auction jakjtjojie hull and salvage of the cargo of I^iDrO ant Castle, which was wrecked lato gale on Ninety-mile Beach. V*AVfiWl was fcaoeked down at £VJf), hn% ttoe
purchaser failed to make the necessary deposit, and Mr< Wa , ton wag £ l t £~«2 terday evening to sell the hull at £650 to auoth er person. The cargo soldit^ood
Pedestrianism. a ™™° S 3? elaney left Christchurch for Timau yesterday after a short stay at the latter place, and will proceed, to Dunedia, where he expects to arrange a match with Edwards, the latter walking seven miles, while Delaney runs ten miles. J
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Auckland Star, Volume VI, Issue 1667, 22 June 1875, Page 3
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164CHRISTCHURCH. Auckland Star, Volume VI, Issue 1667, 22 June 1875, Page 3
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