CHRISTCHURCH.
! . • ■-,■-'■■;:•'--■'.—-.-Iriav^ Various parts of the, city, where there are no artesian flows, hate had their side channels flashed with water carried in water carts, in accordance with a .resolution recently passed by the City.Council. Of late there has been a large amount of " much of which is attributed to !u Cu j weather and want of water in the dry '* the city. mam 7 p orts ,Oi "'rSsmen, who returned < ■ The Southern m, ' 4 oreM themselfcs to-day from Nelson, ,*u t v Tint-to as greatly pleased with til. S!«« trip. Christchurch, and with their entu^Kd There, are great complaints ;of ■, ». Magistrates and J's.F. keeping the Court waiting about half an Hour erery morniD 8' .... . ■'■::',-..... ■.*
Mounted Constable Bashford has been fined one pound by the Superintendent of Police for a breach of the police regulations, in not saluting Colonel Brett as a< JustioeofthePeace.fr: ....
The Bifle Association meeting finished yesterday. King,' of Oaniaru, mad* th* highest aggregate score of 176..
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Thames Star, Volume X, Issue 3149, 22 March 1879, Page 1
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