I'lmvlNclYl. Gc.VKUNMKST I.AM, N.U.I-:.----\n c\n'd'.V' ■ Ml, ,' I '' l !-•»'»>»'•>• l"l'«ls will he held ~-.1.0-, .ll the \\ a-te Lanus I ljUce, l'rovineial Council anil Mar-il,',.'''"' " "'' '" U, ° C,m " lios <•>'^len Tm: Main Si:«-,:u._X„li,, t . in given hv the Citv ,"■„! - ..'rr'"- 1 "--'- private draiu.l,o, ml< .> to ti„. „ 1;u „ ~.„.,.,._ . m , rc . (Ml ,, sUlll to siiriliiv the same n. wr.tmg ai their ulliee on or before Monilay next, ih,. isn, i,,. t: ,„i, ~( l .. ~,„ ''';»: Tim,,,:,.. -The ,-„„,.,- 'Diamond," Landers, n.a.-t, r. arnv.,! (~„„ „„ T|l .„ m . s ,„. 5 ., (m ,,. 1v „„,„,. ..«■_'. l.i-iujrii.ij up c ;l pt,in Young, Tilth roeiincnt. and servant, and IS volunteers from the Waikato Militia, lor too Commissariat Transport Corps. Thev mnrrheil to lVm-05... |'. U ni. at S o'clook Xi:w Zi:ai.am, Statistio. -Y\\ he- to acknowledge, with thank,. Ik- ir-ceii.t of a volume „r ,\,. v /calami Statistics for the ye;!,- ISfi'J, whieii has, heen orwni-, led to t!,is journal from the office of the I olomal S et.,tary. On a future oeeasion we shall take an opportunity of referring more parlieularlv to its contents. Assi.s-n:!! KMKiKATtoN. .M"r. DnMv liUl" a statement ,n the Council on tndav, that"i,/a short time the Superintendent v,„„ H ;,,„\. :m !lf W ol . tirl . llll . lll ;„_ vitmg persons u.Vms province to semi in the names ol lnon.ls ami relatives ]n tl ,„ miled/Kingdom, ami that Midi persons, ,f found elidhleas woiih! hnvethe prefen-neo wi,h the -oven/ment agents at home t„ reee.ve a In, ■ pissaee- on thoWntv of their promissory notes. A\ ~ eaunot lmt/p]nove of so wise a step on '.he part of the .-ovenm/eiit, for sueh emigrants ale not, as we,-- (hos,. jml/eed to eonie hv the deeeptne otter of forty aeres likeiv to' leave the provoeo ,„ K ,,, 1t n.,m!„ ? sliorllv after their arrival. It shows, too, :t w/liii-i!e>s to stiuivthe ii.fev.-M-and feelins.s of ,1.,/e airefidv here wliieh will he nodouht .lulv a ; „p ; .(..a,d hv'thc Aurld-ind ])llhlie. I'oi.in: Ci.n;r.- ,s n , ;:iMv.--'r],el,iisiiics.-a)!isist-ed ol liimi-.lohM Hook ami Daniel Ward, eaeli .« ami eo.-t.- or 2 I- hour.- hard labour for 1 heir iirst 010-noe Ward i„ the tiSlh re"t ami was ordered to ]„. handed over It |] u . Miiitarv anlhonl.e-. A pel ty lam ny ,a-e was ili-mi-.-ed, the net iipji.-nriii^. -Mi-I'- IN Tin. Domain.—The hamt oi' the .".oth i-eii-inieiil were in the J 1, main puueln ,Ilv at 1 o'eloek on Saturday last, hut on their arrival at the -round they loiind there was no andieiie,-. Tie- reason ef this was liiat the thn, ami atl. ntion ~, i;. r ],-,,,!! had been so :■!: oerupird in eouneetioi, with the landlli- ol ,!„. Hoops.-,, Friday ami Saturday that thev om-.i1..i10,en.l ti.e prop-ammo lo the d'ailv pap-rs, am! tliii.-. Hie puhlie. nef i in-■ the usual auie unee-in.-01. i-..i:i-ludcil that there would l„, noj.ei-formanee. "We have heen iuionm.l tl-at, ill future, the hand will attend r. .-.daily ovn Salurdav. Altiio.i-h the and;, no,, was rather seaut at hist, lla- lln-illi,.- straino! n.ii-ie ,-oon attracted a -oodlv nuniher f„ the spot. Tim following sehetion was plav.d :-Mareh. Nahiiero. V.-idi; Overture. Oveion, W.her; IJuadrillis, I'laiit.rs", Cos-m-r; l>mtto, Xahiaeo A-eoli; Val-e, TU- Ik-m-ward Hound, C,-,ner-Calop. Carihaldi, IrAiheil; (iod save the (l.leeu. Mu:am>.\ KriMOi.,. [iy t !„. 'Ih'amoiid," v lii.h air.v.-d on Saturday from ila- 'l'liam.-s, we learn that an .-.\p.-ditioii, under the eoinmand of Captain Tiuli.-, of;::-- Tl.th ..."im.-ut. 1.-..1 ~,,., e,d..l some di.-taneo up the val:.-y eflhe Thame.-. The . xpedition e.-usisted oi Inf.. ji men of tla- 7( th, tw. i,t vM'ive of the Waikilo Vobmle, rs, am! eleven of tlw Ae.ekland Naval V.-bimi.-rs. Stait,:.- alon-r '.he m.!!.-v of the Tham-s thev eal.le up.,,, []„■ f,.,-!ili, ,1 native villa-e of Moko ,M<.k... wheiv -re.-a pi.paration had been niade lo p-arame. how. v, r, of the little hand as it eam'e up io the .-n. inv's .piarleis indn.-ed him to pans, ere h- ■ h-t.-riidu.d .-i! i.-maiuimr to do the hoiiois of the pi-""-.-. It i- -eld.-m hut thai the native previ.h s a I..ek 11..:.1i.i,f.-.-.-:,|..,..,1|,l it v,a- as lIMI.II on this oeeasion. and til.. e.-UTison iiee.-.;i,pe,l on tie- one side as our men eallle Up en [he oth.-r: the Civs u. re not •■:iiv aiiuhl. in th.- «-.'„/,-,... I.ui ih:- ].ot- with the food iu tla-in were b.-iliii-. Around ti,e prineipal e-/„,-,v wa- a doul.h- row of liih- pits, the walls of the irli.i.v it-If bei:,- loophole,] for iini..keji-y. Voiees were ev.-n lieard a- Ihe in. 11 earn-- up," but Ibou-h thevieinity «as v.ll seoiii-.d, not a Maori was to he s.-.-u. I'.cforo ieavinu- the /.-/,„,-,,. some twenty in nuniher, wen- hurnt. to the iii-ound.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume I, Issue 50, 11 January 1864, Page 3
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