IN A NUTSHELL.
City loan poll closes at G p.m. Sydenham smellery case proceeding. Sumner Eegatta fete fixed for Match 11. North-east rain, and barometer falling. Canterbury Bowling Club making merry to-night. Ben Tillett's speech at Dunedin reported in this issue. Sale of run leases at the Land Office tomorrow morning. Cricket match, Otago v. Canterbury, begins to-morrow. Ghastly sights seen at Benin by the Niger expedition. Some thrilling iceberg experiences reported in this issue. Organ recital at the Cathedral to-morrow night, eight o'clock. Normal School picnic, fixed for to-mor-row, has been postponed. Obituary— Blondin, the 1 ope- walker, and fetemitz, tho chess player. ; A trader in the New Hebrides fattened, killfid and eaten by natives. The Tillett Reception Committee meets in Inglis' Buildings to-night.
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Star (Christchurch), Issue 5805, 24 February 1897, Page 2
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125IN A NUTSHELL. Star (Christchurch), Issue 5805, 24 February 1897, Page 2
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