CHRISTCHURCH.
September 19. Rewards to the total of £1050 are offered in this morning's papers for the detection of incendiaries in Canterbury. The Young Men's Club rooms at the Temperance Hotel were opened last night. The club promised to be a great (success. Several of the best players in the Canterbury tootball team will be unable to play against the Australians. The funeral of Dugald M'Farlane was largely attended both by Volunteers and civilian mourners. A large crowd accompanied the cortege to the cemetery, and so much reepect was paid to the dead veteran that flags were waving half-mast high over all the city, while in many places of business the shuttere were put up temporarily. Mr Ollivier, E.M., yesterday deprecated the practice in vogue of policemen in plain clothes patrolling the town at night, but the police said that detectives wore plain clothes, and it was alsolutely necessary that some of the police should do so too.
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Daily Telegraph (Napier), Issue 3495, 19 September 1882, Page 3
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