THE Inangahua Times. PUBLISHED TRI-WEEKLY. WEDNESDAY, JULY 24, 1878.
TJmwo was a Bitting of tho Warden V Oowt yestordayi but tbo biwiuoss oonsiatod nwroly of » few unimportant applications wMoh wore unopposed and grantoc'., ■'•.' - At tho spooifd mooting of tho shareholders | of the JmUMlimo Company, bold on MonH d»y last, a resolution was oarried against tho propsoal to let tho mino on tribute Mr M'lnnorney info»m« us that ho has now oampleted the construction of tho low lovol tunnel in hia ooal' mino.and is now in a position to supply ooal in unltmitod quantity. The coal 'nUlwrto supplied by him was from tho surface of tho roam and v?aa not of good quality, ttVee'the'bed uas'no'w boon out at * great dopth tho coal is of flrsUolasa q,uali*v« Tho Venus Company had 'ah interim oloaning up at tho Fleece battery on Saturday last, the neturn b»ing 184o2t« of rotortod gbWl This is tho roßult of eleven days oru-jhing-, and tho batteries will bo again sot goto* on' stone from tbosarao mino, on Friday next, some trifling repairs boing roqulrod. to tho stamper boxes. Tho result so for i« Bntisfeotory, and the average is ltkoly botfully up> to, if not in oxooss> of tho provioua noturns from tho same mine , Tho County Council have acooptod tho tonder ol Downio ana Co., for ropaiw to main road in tin* Hampton Biding, Mr Biohard B»&VC8, left B»ofto»* fog Wellington yesterday, and will, it is believed • reside there permanently. ■ We learn that tho down country shareholders in tho Jluat-ki-Timo and Fiory Cross Companies were strongly avorso to tho pro* posal of selling tho crushing plant. Tho Hokitika and Oreymouth shareholders w ropro«ont»d at tho. Just-in.Timo mooting to the extent of 11,000 blum-ob. Tho Loool Sohool Committoo, ha» r we bo« Hove, decidod not to. eroot bhe- publito aohoo 1 upon tho nifco fixed ..by,, tho. Control Boards, Thoir »ooaon« for this are that the. situation is» besides being too romoto from tho town, un» saitnblo in. many other rcspopta,, Nositohaa yet boon (tocod upon inntoad: Tho Froomnn's Journal Btofco* that on tho 2nd instant, the family of Sir Byron O'ftoghlon, mombor for oWe> rooeivedi a lottor from Melbourne atattng that i* is hin intontion to forogo air honors and' ofltoial omolumonts oonforrod upon him in Melbourne, that ho will oome homo as aoon as po»»ible». and take his seat in Parliament. Ho i» said to have expressed his regrot at tho iooonventonoe whioh tho OlttDo constituency has oaperiencedi owing to hia nbflonoo, and tho constructions attr< butod to his motives by the- press. Ho aaya that uponnrmnlin Ireland ho wiil'thoroughly unito with Md Butt in his ondwayour to obta'i* Homo Rule,, but he adds that it is impossible ho will bo ablo to- arrbo intimo ,to tako hia soat during the prosont flosßion. I However, «uoh> is his desire- 10, return to his I native oouatry as it* ropresontntive> and tho deiorftdnni ofjanianoiont family hold in high esteem, that ho has recofttly dwlined, an offer made to him to fIU tho office of Ohicf Justico ' of Melbourne At Auoklandi on tho 18th, the Orangeroon paraded tho stsoots in prooosnion. Four lojagoa.wproroprosontod, numbering 550 personswho marobodi thwugh Quoemstroot with banners fliyfag to tho Protestant Hall,,KowtownV»nd thence to Nowmarket headed by two bfttida. 400< tnoro then jpinad tbo pro« cescioh, marohodr through Parnell h then through ottwr llioroughfaros to Berosford street Ohu»ch, whero Divino Sertiioo was hold. Representatives were proscnt from tho prlnoipal country distriots. Tho good time coining for Eoofton will assuredly load to iv oonsiderablo increase in population, tho weather thafc.haß affliotod tho distriot bo long having broken up and dis« appeared, and tho roads again in good work* jog ardor, will throw l&fo and choorfttlitflw around and upon this portion of Now Zoaland no favorod and so bloosod, with all that rondors lifo agroeablo,. but , whioh may and frequently do. load 'to fcttoso habits whioh ongonder discaso through exposure to eioknoss nnd ohills, tho healthiest may bo atriokon down by BriutiMATißiw, Bhbumatio Gour, LtTMUACtO, IKTBIIMITTRNT FBTBHS. BSUOTTSS» HBsfl, Ao., and it is vroll that all ahould know tho most reliable euros for thoso a*o tlifl amous Indian Mkdioiniis known as 'Ghollah'a Groat Indian Cttroa,"-~ they can be had of M. B. Gwwinge, Ohomist appointod solo wholesale ageirt for Boofton and district. Sco tos'tlmoniolls in . adycMtis* ing column. — Advt Impoßfuro on tho Alort-fIV imitation of standard ortiolofl of iiiodioinal nature ioi a favorite pioon of rascality with noamp-i who. proy upon society, A. now crop of modioiiial fungi hayo,mado tlieir appenrunco— some of tlmfti importod, and nil highly dolotorious— whioh aro intondod nn rivals or imitations of tbo 'world-ronownod Unoiirnp ,' Woibb'b SoniitDAM Ajwmatw Soatf A??fl.' . . T# tho publio bo on its guard, • ...-■■
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Inangahua Times, Volume V, Issue 5, 24 July 1878, Page 2
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