CHRISTCHURCH.
Thursday. The land sales for the month realised £89,9i82. \ • " T.he general entries for the autumn meeting'close on Saturday next.
At the interview between the Minister for Public Works and the Chamber of tender had been accepted for the erection of public buildings in Christchurch, and that the Government intend" to send a Commissioner to the. $ydqey Exhibition, but it was not decided yet who it would be. T;he. desire iwas to; get ,some- one whose knowledge would be of 'practical service to the icplony.; y i In the Supreme Court to-day, Hamer, for stealing a cash-box from the Clarendon Hotel, received seven years ; .Hester Knight, for stealing post letters, three years ; Caraon charged with arson, was found not guilty; Wademan, charged with embezzling, sentence deferred; Jacobson, formerly clerk of the, -National Bank, for embezzlement, one year; Stewart, obtain.' ing money under false pretences, two years; Messiter,7 stealing post letters, J,yro years. ', ,^ ! --^' K^'A'y;-!'<t J -■...., \ ','
(fbok oue own coeekspondbnt.)
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Thames Star, Volume VII, Issue 2573, 6 April 1877, Page 2
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