BY ELECTRIC TELEGRAPH.
RITUALISM IN CANTERBURY. I a Napier, January 13. A' very smart shock of earthquake was experienced at 4.20 p.m. It is definitely arranged to ho'd the Napier racß* on the Pakowai course on the Ist and 2nd February. Cebistchurcii, January 13. A large number of .valuable Leicester and / Romney Marsh ahecp, and aome Alderney cows were impofted in tbe I The licensed victuallers of Chiistchurch f are starting a brewery on the joint-stock prin- < oiple. . A man named Miobacl Galvin has been ar- \ rested in Timaru for beimr connected with the burglary at Cutler's lions j, when L3OO was ( stolen. He waa brought up to day and re- , manded till Monday The Canterbury Crick-it team f >r the Interprovincial match leave for Dunedin to-day. They are considered the strongest ever stn*. " Longstop," in the ' Times,' says the team is strong in bowling, stronger in batting, but Btiongest in fielding. The Kaiapoi clerical scandal has ended in a letter to the paris ioners (f Knipoi from the Primate, who says that the portion of the charges borne out by the evidence ouly show, d that Mr Carlyon had evinced a w<nt of judgment and discretion by his eag mess to carry out bis ministrations in ways he had found useful aud successful jn bis English cure, but which v/ere novelties iu Kaiapoi, aud bid tbin given some color to tbe chj,rg s against him, and the Primate considered it due to Mr Oar. lyon and the interests of the Church that Mr Oaily.n should retain the cure of Kaiapoi. Auckland, January 15. Messrs Russell and Devore, solicitors, have received instructions, nccomp nied by documentary evidence, to tike action or. charge? of bribery in cjnueclim with the East Coast elections - ' " "' — -v ' ■ WelL'Xgton, January 15. At the Supreme Court sittings Michael Foley, for rape on a married wotcm at the Upper Hutt, was found guilty, with a recommendation to m ; ;rey. Lfe was sentenced to ten years penal servitude. Owing to the hoavy south ea<t p,a'o the Luna has returned to port. The exact position ot the break in the cable having been discovered, future operations will probably bo successful.' Tne only difficulty apper.re to be the enormous strength of the tide. The Luna will, weather permitting, start a?ain on Sunday night. (Frovi our man (Jorrcapondent.) # Wellington, Jammy 15. At the cnminal iittinfrs on Thursday, 15. H. Folomou was •found " notgniltv "' of tho charge of forgery and uttering preferred against biui!
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Evening Star, Issue 4021, 15 January 1876, Page 3
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411BY ELECTRIC TELEGRAPH. Evening Star, Issue 4021, 15 January 1876, Page 3
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