CHRISTCHURCH.
Thursday. To-day subscriptions have been collected to telegraph to the Australian cricketers in England, congratulating them on their success against the Engli»a cricketers, and suggesting that if the Australians have any desire to have their revenge in Canterbury they can return by the San Francisco route, and call here, when a mated will be arranged for them. The Governor held a levee to-day. About sixty, gentlemen were presented this afternoon.
. A testimonial of 2£o soys. was presented to Lieutenant Dougald McFarlane, an old Waterloo veteran, aged 88 years, as a birthday present.
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Thames Star, Volume VIII, Issue 2905, 7 June 1878, Page 2
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