CHRISTCHURCH.
Yesterday.
The Lyttelton Harbor Board to day determined to repudiate the National Bank's arrangement with Messrs Scrimgeour, when the recent loan was raised, by which the latter were granted a loan of £40,000 at less interest than the Board had to pay for the money. This determination was arrived at in consequence of the auditor's letter on the subject.
The following alterations have been made in the various police districts of the Middle Island:—Otago to be under Superintendent Weldon; Canterbury, Westland and Grey under Superintendent Broham; Nelson aud Blenheim to be attached to Superintendent Sherman, northern district.
Including the collection of £200 at the Catholic Church, and £20, yesterday's collection at St. John's, about £600 have been received up to the present tor the Irish Fund.
A number of the officials in the Railway Telegraph Department; proceeded to Dunedin this morning as the first instalment of the removal of head quarters to that city.
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Thames Star, Volume XI, Issue 3466, 3 February 1880, Page 2
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155CHRISTCHURCH. Thames Star, Volume XI, Issue 3466, 3 February 1880, Page 2
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