SPECIAL STAR TELEGRAMS.
• (OUI OWN COHBEBPONDENT.) , > - Dunedin, This Day. Dix, entertained at hia four theatres on Boxing night no less than 7,652 persons, the number being distributed as follows; —Auckland 2,084, Wellington 1,470, Christchurch 2,117, and Dunedin 1,918. The amount taken in the four centres totalled i? 512 16s, which, the prices of admission being 2s and Is forms a record. Last year the receipts on Boxing were £4H The balance of the North EastYalley Borough’s four per cent loan for street improvement has been considerably over subscribed qt par. As the first issue the debentures only reached an average of £9B when the money was much more liquid than it is now. This result must be gratifying, more especially as the whole loan has been floated locally. It is proposed to give Downes a purse ot sovereigns as a recognition of his efforts in Canterbury. ilL!B!l8B» iS
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Greymouth Evening Star, Volume XXXI, 30 December 1901, Page 4
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148SPECIAL STAR TELEGRAMS. Greymouth Evening Star, Volume XXXI, 30 December 1901, Page 4
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