FROM THE “ STAR ” SIXTY YEARS AGO
ADVERTISEMENTS AND NEWS OF JULY 9, 1870. Wanted, by young woman, a situation as wet nurse. Address A. 8., Post Office, Lyttelton. Notice.—The undersigned is prepared to take cattle to graze at the rate of 20s per annum. E. Baker, London Street. Lyttelton. N.B.—No responsibility incurred. Wanted a light, active boy. Jas. S. Turnbull, The Willows. The Ballot Bill.—This Bill was read for the third time in the House of Representatives, on July 6, amid the cheers of the hon. members. Magisterial.—At the Christchurch Magistrate’s Court this morning Josiah H was fined 10s by C. C. Bowen. Esq., R.M., for having been drunk and incapable while in charge of a horse and dray. Acclimatisation.—An English trout, hred in the Society’s gardens, is on view in Mr Duncan’s seed shop. This fish is the first large one found dead in •the ponds, and weighs ljlbs.
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Star (Christchurch), Issue 19118, 10 July 1930, Page 5
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