There arc said to be no fewer than 2000 reapers and binders'in, New use in Zealand. The Presbyterian : tonic sol-fa class will give a concert in the Oddfellows Hall, Barnard street on Thursday evening 17th inst., commencing at 8 o’clock. The price of admission will be one shilling. The statement of accounts, of th'e Arowhenua. Cemetery Board for the year 1881 fs published in another column. i The applications for the postsol Clerk and storeman to the Farmers’ Co-operative Association were so numerous that selection had to be deferred to Saturday next., The following is- s sample: of th? election bill common to England. The account is stated to be .a copy of one actually rendered. “B. Wayman Bsq., Q.C., dr. to James Burbage—lßßl- - 3 to Sept. 7 —Professional services as a pugilist to keep the roughs in order, attending at the Lion,.Corn Exchange, and generally humbugging about, £335.”
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South Canterbury Times, Issue 2797, 11 March 1882, Page 3
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149Untitled South Canterbury Times, Issue 2797, 11 March 1882, Page 3
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