CHRISTCHURCH.
(Per Press Telegram Agency.) Monday. Criminal SessionsThe criminal session of the Supreme Court opened this morning. Judge Williams, in his charge to the Grand Jury, expressed his great satisfaction at the new prison regulations. This day. Burglary. The shop of Mr Cohen, pawnbroker, was burglariously entered on Saturday night, but only two or three pounds worth of imitation gold rings were taken. An attempt was made to open the iron safe, in which all the valuable portion of the stock was kept, but without success.
Kelly and Huntley Disqualified. The Canterbury Jockey Club at ita meetiDg on Saturday nigbt endorsed the action of the AuckJacd Jockey Club in disqualifying Edward Kelly, the jockey, and Alexander Huntley, or Baron, the trainer of Maori Weed, for discreditable proceedings in conHectionwith the race with Daybreak. Invention.?
A. G. Howland, of Christchurch, has patented ari ingenious contrivance, called a shaft clip, for attaching shafts or poles to vehicles. Its qualities are—simplicity, safety, and greater facility in attaching or detaching shafts and economy.
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Auckland Star, Volume VI, Issue 1679, 6 July 1875, Page 3
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169CHRISTCHURCH. Auckland Star, Volume VI, Issue 1679, 6 July 1875, Page 3
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