CHRISTCHURCH, Monday.
Mr McDonald, one of the earliest settlers, and for many years Resident Magistrate and coroner for Lyttelton, died last night, aged 68 years. Seventy-two'noininations have been received for the New Zealand Waterloo Cup. More nominations are expected. At a meeting of the Rugby Union on Saturday, it was resolved to cooperate in ,the presentation to Mr Sleigh, of Dunedin, for his excellent management of the football tour, It waa also' resolved to raise the Canterbury' 'portion of the deficiency on • the tour by r public subscriptions.' ' : •-!./.,» The city . authorities hay e^ decided j to ,prohi bit further performances; 'of "th.6 Blondin, who recently met -with aq,acciclqnt on the fcighfc { rope, *,""~ >1 41 -Tlje^mliefi o/^t, M^*br|t^h^o£,
new association on more moderate A and , ■eisouable principles than those of the-/ (Jhriatchnrch association. ' \ , ~\ One hundred tons of Malveru hill^ copper ore is to be sent' to England fot the purpose of defiqitely / a'3C3rttming ifc valne. 5 f - J ' 5 f I
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Waikato Times, Volume XXII, Issue 1870, 1 July 1884, Page 2
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160CHRISTCHURCH, Monday. Waikato Times, Volume XXII, Issue 1870, 1 July 1884, Page 2
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