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THE Bay Of Plenty Times

THAMES VALLEY WARDEN, 'T ha Spirit ofiih^Tims ifialltaaQh-me speed THUESDAY, MARCH 20, 1890. I but^iXfce^ irrWpa^saW sMminis-' tratioDß, even in essential matters on which genera jnterqste depended, we dwellers iere.may betjankful indeed: that we aad not had our own sweet wills in the matter of unprofitable expenditure of borrowed money like the Ai)itfti of the > T orth, on the Hauraki, winch it particularly glaring re unprofitable docks, which our con tern-: porary the Herald refers to as follows : —"He two docks, on which £201,594; " appear to hare been altogether 3pent, " produced in 1889 a net revenue of " £745 towards payment of the interest; ?*«tf sinJpng I londii^wlricoji-iwiouiatj to B|me £12,000.° \ meat nitenCpuwing en the estimates a sum of money for the construction of a road to open up aJ^lock bClandrin the neiffhbouchood , Tauranga to Botorua was proposed, it was the intention of sCfomnment to carry it via via OropL The xWd now proposed will go past Campney'i faxp, thenoe by ' Akealro.and will join the pre»e^ }io#4i Bear Hatt^way House. It wil' be level throughoat, will be three nuks shorter, and will open up some first-class laid, which will be placed on the market. V Wa remind our readers of the amatour dramatic performanoe in the Public Hall tomorrow at 7.30 pan. The play to be pturformed jaCoinrs '"ETerybody'aFrjend/^ and th# iiS»t*d ' ibiatetib^^Wc^T part^ln^it should secure a bumper house, especially as the entertainment is for ttie very laudiible ebjettt- M«a|toiny 'funds >ny ow Mewianios' Institute. r j. ;„,;■_■ „...,.<*>';„„,!'■ r t By inferring to Mr $.' H. iDaitoifs adrertaaementon this issue it will be seen .that his tailoring carried eff all the honeurs. at the . M» MoCaw,^ Ibotough Beturning Officer» notifies the leleotiofi of Mr D. Luridon last iJuiJS^aAMayocr,,^;: „,:.- , : --^ii. , OTa/y^da«dajr the Medical Ooimmitteeinet l# ftff^^<i^^^m^yrf^^Rmßlf tiy» at 2 p.m., when it was ,wport4d thtl* .%\\t gnantTrtofr frmd amounted topltO; Drs Forbes and Turner, who practice aointiy^ and hare bee* -staying Here for some days, are, we learn, in communication w|th* tbe Oommittee as to terms ion which the&r will undertake the medical j»raotaeehere.\ uy'^ ! > ■ ->\: ■: ■ '■ K We me; in of m comr of the Crown jLands Guide for 1890 from the Government printer. * >; ■ ~\-- -. "* ■• :-^ ' ■ '■■ ■■■ '■<■;■'■ <; ■; - ■ WehJtje*ofaokoowledge the reoeipt of * pamphlet by Mr Jules Joubert on a prepoaed New Zealaad Exhibition in Lomdoa, with" the opinions of the press on the preposal. Mr Jeubwfs argum*ait« i* favour of his preposal are very conclusive. The NZ. press is thoroughly ia faronr of" the aoheme, and 1 wt, have no doubt th«t stch an J^hibition would •be the Best advertisement which bur Colony f«kl||tr:; : o ;% . iv? v a,'U:y\:.^l :, 1 The Tauranga Musical Society resumes it 8 braotioes in Devonport Hall on Monday, 24th Jnat., at 7.80 p.m. ; We direct attention to advertisement by Messrs Upton and Co., beoksellere and stationers, Queen Street, Aackland, in this issue. I We direct attention bo adv«sisement by Mr W. Tb^mat, * neomum Ailal and general mason. ; The Secretary of the Mechanics' Institute, begs to acknowledge Hhe receipt of three copies of * I B^ GiowJMr,T and what it will do for New Zealand," (being a lecture deD vered by Mr A. F. Spawn of Melbourne iii JT.oUington), frem G. Didsbury, Esq. !)^ steam threshing machinery, which has done such exo&Uent wodk here in- Tauranga as to surpass any machbe hitherto employed in the dtftriot, ia noiir at Te Puke, where it is sure to earache best reputation passible, . A bet reoentlyscame to our knoTrledge whioh fully. •stablishosvPie worth of this machmery. Some wheat threshfd by the steam machinery Was eint to the Auckland market, and realised ike highest price. Ansgcend consignment of wheat, grown on the same-farm, but tkreahed by » horse-gear machine, tad twopence per bushel deducted from the price:' .J[4irrtated publicly that the full Cabinet, » prepare the Government programme, will apt meet vntfl the Ist of May. Another t^temamt is that an extraordinary Gazette roll issue faajhy or two proreguing Parliaatfli o» MW^h: (thi owSKßitlmontfaOaiid therel oa^ttat the ensuing session wifl not occur before Jane is all that can be known on the subject. _ The-rock os>|mL Jm JM^-Indian vompanjra aisaißar smmmtmnßolr has ne*<n discovered half -a-aili from where the vessel lies, * Mr G.<3aßdiner r Secretary oi the Acolaaa. tisation Bociety, notifies that the annual meeting c* that Society tokea place in hia • store on Monawy, 24th inst.

The Secretary of tfc© Meokaniea' Institute begs tv ackno%lea«» the receipt of * copy of "New Zealand Crown Lands Guide, Ko. 10," from (targ* Didsbory, E*q.* WeQxngbon. Mr Kansily has three doctor* staying at th| Star Hotel* and rafteiTes an occasional Ysjßt &om Ji^oorttu : .i / „_ j-- ••> -. p The a^«*iai!#f U» ObmnMafoial Hot»l were nearir bnmt down lmt nifht At 12 p.m. aoaiebody ooHing faom the Tauranga Hetel saw smoke comiaff omt at the nick, and lhoo|3it at finEW was acme Maori* camping A^JP*» -#for totim p*ya g >> Jflgfc i the gmoke oomijag from the statue*. Me then rl&ed an iks», art, gettimg- aone bucket* Mr Ha|s*fi* &• &* «M put out. 13»* ilreScM capaod ¥y a caadle bemg left farftfe •table when a traTeller waa going away from jfeytftel jMstreem 11 and 12 last night. Ww* are informed (taya the Jf £. ITeniw) that the Gorafnment intend to appeal agains* tin dejwn of Mr Jgatkc Oonolly in regard to the legality oi the arrest of Te Koott. Tfcua «aat, it will o^ recollected, wa*reeently argued in banco aft an appeal against the decision of Mr Buah, BJf., at Opotiki, who ordered To Kooti to fiwl «uretie« of 1i» peace for six months. Mr JButtonoa that ooeasios appeared for the Goremmeat, and Mr Napier appeared for Te Kooti. and, after hearing lengthened argument, Hia*Honor ruled tJiat, howeTsr wise it might bj». %c arrest aad eonTiction of Te flSpoti Sraa; illegal, and he qoashed the oonfiopon. vThe appeal will be I heard atjlte Apigf sfMaogs of the Court of I Appeal, %h^ Mr Bpl£ of Wellington, will [[appear for the IBoTj&hlment, and Mr Napier l|will prA»4^ t«s?6Uington to appear for Te I Mr W«#T Gray, of Ka^ikafi, hip-been the taeoMafol tenderej^fttr^ir" Waihi Pridge at forßngland doses at the fatomoo. next Saturday . at 3p.m.! \ C^pt. Edwm wired at 3.40 p.m. :V<£as t to ngjtfh and ßß#b.*weet gale, with mirth rain and heavy sea, after twelve hours fromWw ; glassjKß.*S~^^;;r : :^ \ - J^ 7 exchange say«t^t at ReeftoV • fortoifitt ago a man was sued for failing to satiftfy ajudgtnwfr for 9s Id, obtained by a local' bnton^;. The defendant said he only had a f ew. Valii^ess mining shares, and he wa&%mtfe*irillixi^ to hand them to the ment creditor, in satisfaction of the olaim, but tAe^oceditor refused to aobept them. Today ths Tnark'et Value of one lot alone is £90A^,^;hft shares (Ounaberland) haying in tenclays^vanoedirom zero to 3s 3i The debtorhcftds three' thousand. WfwUndergtaad that the sail of the s.'s' Rotomahana to the Northern Steamship Co' is notfukely to eventuate. ; Yes ! ys& can get all you want at Garlick and CranWell's iv the way of House Furniture a^gi%J kinds; oi Fnynishings ; Sensing^ ton Square JCap^try. and Jkussels Carpets, linoleum, 011 Cloths^ Matting, Iron Bedsteads, Bedding of i&rfcia^s* Toilet Ware, Cmrtains, Blankets,; Sheete r Quilts, Art M*siin^JCortains of -the newest kinds, -Drawiag, Dining,, and Bedroom Furniture, cheap and good, their <nrn manufacture. They hold (unasked for) flattering testimonials for their safe and careful 'packing. All postal orders attended to by one of |he Firm, amd goods are very carefullylseleotea^ for ootuajtry customertj Furnish you^horaa h&a Garlick * arid Cramwell, C^tyJptirnitiUfe Warehouse. Queen St., Auoklanoiy jk& . . ■-■■ . -%, -,T r ' .

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Bay of Plenty Times, 20 March 1890, Page 2

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THE Bay Of Plenty Times Bay of Plenty Times, 20 March 1890, Page 2

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