IN A NUTSHELL.
Sir George and Lady Grey reconciled. Musin Concert Company arrived to-day. Rifle Association meeting opened at Sydney. Mr Sefton going Home to look after those patents. Volunteer Eange Association meets tomorrow night. Cricket Council Committee meets tomorrow night. Mr Beswick, Mayor of Christchurch, a parliamentary candidate. . "Hokitika, and its Environs" (illustrated) in to-morrow's Star. A very doubtful vote at the close of Mr Charles Lewies address last night. 1 Russia, Austria and France will probably squeeze the " Unspeakable Turk." Cullen on the Prohibitionists -"That curse to our politics and progress — the Prohibition Party." Timaru milk supply entirely satisfacfactory. What about that of Christchurch? The felling of an "old" English oak tree at Nelson attracted a crowd of spectators. The tree in question was. nevertheless, a veritable baby oak, its age being only forty-five years.
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Star (Christchurch), Issue 5700, 20 October 1896, Page 2
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