A sum of s*GOO has already been collected and piomised towards the cost of the Moorhousomemorial.
The Pretmerarrived in Lyttelton from Wellington yeterday, by the steamer Arawatn, and btfore leaving port, visited Quail Hand, tie new cattle quarantine station, and tbo.jraving dock. Mr Mann ad ule Dixon is spoken of as a probable eandicite for the representation of the Ashley iLtnct. MrJ. D.Lee, of Stoke Grange, hs also been asked to come forward for Aside.
The man nanul Joseph Sparks, who “bombarded’’ tb bar of the Junction Hotel, (Jhristehurh, on Saturday last, and did such extensivedamage to its contents, has been commitW for trial on a charge.of wilful destruction! property.
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South Canterbury Times, Issue 2665, 5 October 1881, Page 3
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