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CHRISTCHURCH.

:„, ...■.;...... __; :_;.; 'Friday. ■. The racehorse Dundee was sold for 350 guineas yesterday. 7 *zo :r > ■'■'■ '■ ■ The wind blew the rifle target on to Bugler Goodwin; as be .was marking. _ He sustained rather serious internal injuries. ; The Mayor 1 wilt call a public meeting, probably next to consider the question of the Glasgow Bank failure and the appointmeitt^of a committee to collect subscriptions. ; ■ "At a meeting of thi of the Canterbury College it was resolved to establish six hips in connection with the School of Agriculture. .With regard to the actioo'of the Otago University to obtain a Eoyal Charter, the Key. PrasermovedlhlTTFis expedient a uni-' yersity for thw ■ island be established. Mr 'Watefield moved that there should be but one body in Is ew Zealand gran ting degrees; pndft^at «:p«tition be drawn up by c the<~Board^for ftransmission to the! Imperial" Government, praying that the; University of New Zealand remain intact. •£hie'^cbosid^iOon' Wks adjourned to a special meeCitfg' oii the 17th February. Fowler,- the railwayjguard, was brought up again'for embezzling, and was reI manded fpr a weeEowing to the absence of ama^ialsw^sfj^; ; :'-';:;^:"" :" I

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Thames Star, Volume X, Issue 3107, 1 February 1879, Page 2

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CHRISTCHURCH. Thames Star, Volume X, Issue 3107, 1 February 1879, Page 2

CHRISTCHURCH. Thames Star, Volume X, Issue 3107, 1 February 1879, Page 2

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