CHRISTCHURCH.
Last night. The conference of Kesident Magistrates recently sitting in Christchurch to discuss the recommendation for the
Court fees charged, hare sent their report to Government, and recommend the reductions in several fees, particularly in cases of process, in reference to the issue of judgments summonses. Seventy unemployed obtained tickets for work on Monday from the Engineer, and 42 went by train yesterday to Amberley, and were cotweyed thence.to the railway extension works, Wika Pass. The. barque Messenger which went ashore at Nelson spit was insured in the New Zealand for £30C3. A portion was re-insured in the Colonial Insurance for £273. *
The adjourned inquest yesterday on the body of the infant found a week ago in the river, a verdict of " still born " was returned. Arrived at Lytteiton the Crusader, ship, from London, 92 days from the Downs, 85 days from the Channel. She brings 213 passengers all well. Up to one o'clock 189 men had given their names this morning to the clerk as applicants for employment.
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Thames Star, Volume X, Issue 3357, 25 September 1879, Page 2
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