CHRISTCHURCH.
This day. * A Lunatic at Largo. Colonel "Wiiitmore and; the ■ Caristcaxircli Artiller/. „ 1 t A ' telegram ha*, been received from Colonel Whitmore/ thanking: the Christ" church Artillery Volunteers for the offer of a battery to proceed to thefront in the orent of a Maori outbreak, ihe telegram concluded "While thanking the Volunteers for the patriotic offer, the Gorernment do not thiok ifc at present necessary; to aTail themselves of it/; !" ,-. .
A case of .the City Council r. Ogden, for holding * cheap jack stall in Cathe^ dral '-" Square broke , down. Garrick, counsel for the City Council.found * cue in the last number of the, "LawJJou^nal,'* which cut the ground under plaintiffs? '"' ; For dajs a lunatic 'has been hoTerfng about the the ' Little Birer* bush: He called alythe house of a Mrs Clarke, who lirea in a lonely spot, seized her little boy,
and was going to cut his throat when her cries,brought some surveyors who were working near, and the man was captured. £209 was found on him.
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Thames Star, Volume X, Issue 3217, 11 June 1879, Page 2
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