CHRISTCHURCH.
Last night.
At a meeting of the unemployed and others last evening, a scheme was detailed for starting a co operative company to form a settlement on the Waimate Plains. The nominal value of shares to be £5. Ninety persons subscribed their names as shareholders.
A. tea meeting, lo be followed by a public meeting was to be held tonkht. with the object of establishing a Ladies' Coffee .Room for Christchurch. The Missing Ship. The Government hare telegraphed to Sir Julius Vogel to urge the Admiralty to send a vessel iv search of the Knowle»ly Hall, as desired by the Chamber of Commerce. • The poor Sparrows. The Acclimatisation Society determined to spend £5 in the purchase of poisoned graiu to be distributed in such parts of the town as the ( ity Couucil shall approve of for the destruction of tpairows and other mischevious birds.
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Thames Star, Volume X, Issue 3416, 3 December 1879, Page 2
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145CHRISTCHURCH. Thames Star, Volume X, Issue 3416, 3 December 1879, Page 2
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