SECOND EDITION NEW ZEALAND.
(Pee Pkess Association.)
Telegraphic InterruptionWellington, August 11. The telegraph authorities advise that communication with Suez is interrupted. An Offending Publican- . Christchurch, August 11. . At the Magistrate’s Court to-day, Patrick Gill on, licensee of the Garrick Hotel, was fined £lO on two informations for permitting drunkenness in bis hotel last Sunday, and keeping his house open for the sale of liquor. The Bench considered that the evidence disclosed a disgraceful state of things. Sixteen men, all more or less drunk, were found in a room about 11 feet square. : Union Company SteamersDunedin, August 11. During the Parliamentary session, the Union Company’s Steamers leaving Port Chalmers on Mondays for the north, will await at Lyttelton the arrival of Tuesdays express train. ShippingArrived —Starof Erin, Captain Culter, 100 days from London.
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South Canterbury Times, Issue 2926, 11 August 1882, Page 3
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132SECOND EDITION NEW ZEALAND. South Canterbury Times, Issue 2926, 11 August 1882, Page 3
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