CHRISTCHURCH,
This day. The Citizens' Ball in honor of Governor and, lady Normanby hut night "was a great succesij/ .The, Governor opened the JBall "with : |^rs Bollestobi Superintendent dancing <with Lady Normanbyi Mayor with Mri "Packer Colonel Packf^t|( ;^oy6r«is. 'At rapper the toastof Qo^srnprriras proposed by the Superintendent in complimentary terms ; tlie Governor in replying said he wai astonished at the evidences of progress seen on every hand since his .arrival; Had been in many young colonies, but few which showed more striking proofs of goaheadism than Canterbury. To-day will then convey it to within a short Governor and Lady Normanby will attend the races. Weather chill bat fint. Races promise to b« a great success, there being -large eritriei^for each event. "*" v Th« subject of establishing a City Corn Exchange is Wng revived. :.,. Private telegram from Invercargill states one box of salmon ova received by Timaru was opened with very uniatiafectory results. *" *'"'■
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Thames Star, Volume VII, Issue 1966, 23 April 1875, Page 2
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153CHRISTCHURCH, Thames Star, Volume VII, Issue 1966, 23 April 1875, Page 2
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