CHRISTCHURCH
(Per* Press Telegram Agency.) This day. Star of India-—Stabbing Case
At a preliminary meeting at Chri&tchurch last night, the following resolutions were adopted for proposal at the public meeting, re abolition, to-night: "This meeting cordially agrees with the proposals contained in the Government Bill for the abolition of the provinces, and for the constitution of districts throughout the colony to have the control of local revenues, and believes that if carried into effect they will be conducive of great and lasting benefit to the country." Opinions were also expressed that the Abolition Bill should be carried through this session.
A prospectus with very influential directors, has been issued for a Loan and Investment Company of New Zealand (limited), with a capital of £600,000 in £20 shares. During a quarrel at the Cavereham Hotel last night, Robert Beaver, seamen, stabbed James Butzlen, chief mate of the ship Star of India, in the arm.
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Auckland Star, Volume X, Issue 1705, 5 August 1875, Page 3
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