CHRISTCHURCH.
April 28
The Acclimatisation Society have remonstrated with the Government on the' high price of licenses for killing hares, the charge for licenses being 20s each. Messrs Austin, Kirk and Co. intend to compete for the Government bonus of £250 for tbe first £1000 worth of house, hoid pottery. : James Ooburn and Thomas Parr, two seamen, were charged at the Lyttelton R.M. Court yesterday with broaching cargo on board the.Mataura while on the passage from London to Lyttelton. A large amount- of evidence was taken, which tended to prove that broaching had been carried on almost the whole length of the voyage, and that to reach the cargo the prisoners had to pass over the powder magazine with candles.
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Daily Telegraph (Napier), Issue 3069, 28 April 1881, Page 3
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