CRISTCHURCH.
(Per Press Telegram Agency.) This day. Mr W. Dymock who has resigned the management of the Bank of Australasia here to take the management of the National Bank atDunedin, was presented'with a costly gold watch and chain aa a mark of esteem by the constituents of the former bank. Trout Ova. The spawning season at Acclimatisation garden has commenced. 1000 trout ova have already been obtained for artificial hatching. The curator expects to get more than double the number of ova that was obtained last year. About 2000 trout were hatched out last year. A large number of trout of immense size have been caught in the avon, some weighed over fifteen pounds each. Action for £5000. In the Supreme Court, this morning, an action for damages £5000, for libel, commenced. The plaintiff is Joseph Newton, an importer of seeds and agricultural implements, and the defendant is William Wilson, seedsman and nurseryman, formerly mayor of Chiistchurch. The alleged libel is based ■ on a statement said to have been made by Wilsdfc : that Newton would be in the Bankruptcy Court within three months.
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Auckland Star, Volume VI, Issue 1692, 21 July 1875, Page 3
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183CRISTCHURCH. Auckland Star, Volume VI, Issue 1692, 21 July 1875, Page 3
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