Since the bad licking of the Canterbury Fifteen at Christchurch, sympathetic telegrams have been forwarded from Timaru preferring the aid of some of the South Canterbury players in the event of a consolation match being arranged. Captain Sutter with a keen eye to the Borough revenue, has resolved that the owners of collarless dogs within the borough shall be impounded. An interesting resolution inviting the Inspector of Police to perform the duties of assistant dog registrar gratuitously was passed at the instigation of His Worship last evening. The drawing of prizes in connection with the Timaru Catholic Art Union, takes place in the boys’ school to-morrow afternoon. Mr C. Koberts, of Oamaru, telegraphs that five local sweeps will be drawn tomorrow evening. Tickets may be obtained from Mr P. Bell, Timaru, this evening. For continuation of News see fourth •page.
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South Canterbury Times, Issue 2456, 1 February 1881, Page 3
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140Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 South Canterbury Times, Issue 2456, 1 February 1881, Page 3
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