CHRISTCHURCH.
Friday.
During the past year 950 males and 103 females have been arrested for drunkenness in Christchurch. The following are the Fifteen selected to play against the Australian cricketers: —Messrs Baker, Corfe, Denienden, E. Fowler, W. Fowler, C. Frith, W. Frith, Fuller, Godby, Leach, Lee, Moore, Neilson and A. M. Olliver. Neilson has been elected captain. The weather is very promising for the match, which commences at noon to-morrow. Tne Australians will arrive by the last train to-night. The returns from the Post-office Savings' Bank of Canterbury show deposits for the year 1877, £163,137; withdrawals, £155,701; balance at credit of depositors, £180,322.
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Thames Star, Volume VII, Issue 2787, 19 January 1878, Page 2
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