CHRISTCHURCH.
Monday,
The Governor has accepted an invitation to open tho Ashburtou Industrial Exhibition.
At the funeral of the late Sir Cracroft Wilson on Saturday afternoon, the cortege was considerably over a mile long. The funeral service was conducted by the Primate, assisted by the Eevs. Mr Watt and Bowen. Several Dunedin representatives attended the bicycle sports on Saturday, but only won one event. The 100 yards race was a very slow performance. This day.
ArsonAnothor case of incendiarism is reported from the north. Stacks insured for £1500 in the Standard were burned on Saturday, and the police have a clue to the offender. In regard to the case Reported last week, a neighbor states that with a field glass lie saw a man deliberately set the stack on fire with a
torch which he curried from one to to another.
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Thames Star, Volume XII, Issue 3804, 8 March 1881, Page 2
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