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The Evening Mail. FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 2, 1877.

I Tnjais are Governors and Governors. I Sonn: :iro geudeumn, and some are not. f Council ; Knight Grand duvs of ti;o I and St. George, lias snubbed >:-n- Gi:ui:oo j Gi;ey and his cold agues. I v >u lam | Guouck Ghey. as Preuecr. d..vo;v-.s ihe I do nub in.a.i That i.ae ma i-.»:i oi nunc i >', ._■ accepted as inevitable tin re ; bur. imre we eood or ban government oi urn cmnug;' permitted, it veujd oe iajLtor at ones lo renounce eau u::me <n rcgro;;. ntniivc Guveruumnt, and ii: : Cv the ah'a'irs <>f i::e Governor. xtis objection to grant tne petition of the Premier ami his coin-agues, that it would be undesirable to do it at a time when a \c/lc of want-c-f-eond !eneo v.-us pending, is the excuse of a, mm; whose knowledge of repivseuiauvo Government is very hunted, it seems to i:;iTs been. the unanimous wish of the I-linistry. that iids addition should la: made to the Upper iiouse. ami d.ey m> doubt saw the n; cassdy fer.;.t. \V« would not wonder if the House numiudt:rs a reprimand to the Governor, the ivp:esentative of lii_r hla.jesry Queen. \ ICTGuIA. This they will. doubtless be necessitated to do. in order that a dangerous precedent may not be established. Lei; it not be tliur-dit chat in writing mr this matier we a.re acting in a sprat of uis'oyaLy. "We lvvere our gracious CjUceii, and vmmd that. we could, for her s.d;e, say tm ; .t wo respect her \ ieti'"y. It is because we are jealous that the. GoasticiiLiou we enjoy unde-* lier glorious rmgii shuiiai not oe violated that wo have taken up this subject so strongly. We hear that the Governor is noc unlike 1 }- to he transferred. We wish him and the peopie over whom lie is to be placed, God-speed.

Christian Messed), an individual of colour, has learned that to . run away with another's wife is a somewhat dangerous proceeding,, though that other man's wife may be 1 old and not good I lokiug. -At the Resident Coarc this day the-sable /.dons >ec'--ived .six day's imprisoiiirent f.jr sfc aii;;g a qiiautry of articles belonging ti tiie injured iiU.d):iid. -The next time Cliii.-it'aii thinks of i turning away wi;h a marrk-d womati he sdiould lirst provide her with a compleco lie-out for the j-uirncy, iu oilier to avoid timdar disagreeable con.sefjueuecs.

The Oamaru Public Ba ! hs are now complete. 'J ho gas-engine and pumps started this morning, an.l up to the time of our jr>ing to pros-,, wore working admirably. At about two o'clock the reservoir was about j one-thiid fu.il, ami as it is not, at present. J til-.; intention to run the ws.ter oeb' th\s public I v.-id have the use of the baths much sooner i ihan was y : sU'i'ihiy. antic:; at d. The i Pi rectors ucafy til . j the public will be adm.ticd io-nmrr->w ai'fceruoon ; and <-11 Sunday morning the baths will be open from sumise until 10 a.m. Ait accident of a, somewhat serious nature occurred V'-sLerdiy, by -which Mr. John ilsacie i-uMjicl considerable injury. Tlic nnfortu!!.- to man was driving a hamom ! cab, the lioj-.-e atiach-d to .T r, L, It bebod, ' ami lurniu.; rouml Loan ami Sliounan's j eoi-nor at a gallop, c;; sired t!;e cab, rhfow- | c-nah'ed. v -dth the aM ■-,!:■-in ,-o or a couple of j friend-, to wad: lij'.ne, an i we a\; gUd to i learn Part he is prog-essisig favourably. j Mr. Mason dc-crves some, considerable I meed <!' i raise for being the lirst to areci; a i Kennel iu -Oamaru. _-•• Jl lovers of Coursing j will be Mcacd to join .'hat there wiii 'OO j ii-.-coiamooation fa- I aii-a-nezcu dog- bi... des those belonging to the owner. Tim Kennel, which is in Lumber-street, has been eo:isnue'i d v. ith every method suitable to w.il vcsPeued and Pmimors ehi.y-bopouieu. ! up' it tie- Last P. lmers: mi Coursing I sea-on commences m and the Pimm ! ol the (. lab 1/! ing " well in," owners of d"gs ■j should rob !e>;i:et to look after them. We i mav mmmmi vine the J a t Waterloo m-ixes ! io Yicfmia an:..'..-...ted to I.IGiIO, i/.t.'i) of ': which went to til- owner of FeirJor, by I Pee;.Fa, wi:o r.in third. Perhaps I,amy of ; Mr. Mas. n r. In M over a, '-century" for ; is-;\ ; We pronos • ;o PUtmsh a few Lilt .Too- :1,., ; i.i 1.0.• a:w.a; cm;r a:. 1 . | mm acting Cim irmsn of the Wait del I in Macau meiy wim.y day, g-'ing do-11

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Oamaru Mail, Volume II, Issue 472, 2 November 1877, Page 2

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The Evening Mail. FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 2, 1877. Oamaru Mail, Volume II, Issue 472, 2 November 1877, Page 2

The Evening Mail. FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 2, 1877. Oamaru Mail, Volume II, Issue 472, 2 November 1877, Page 2

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