The Evening Mail. THURSDAY, AUGUST 15, 1878.
! We have to apologise to a ntuiiher <>i' our > aut.3critit.T3 on account ft' »ur nmisM.m t-. s supply thi'tn with last night's b-ue. altli-i'-h I the au..-i<l«ut thut ilepnvi.l them ft tn--:r , coj.tt-s v:if unav..i.tnl.!,:. The enttse w.a.-i til.- .■> slippiu'-' »t a I>.ik til-it ii.i.l l..:e»:iie 1- ..s.-nv.i
stead to occupy a p ..-h hm wiu-.-n n u «■' :ui im{».s.-t!>ii'.ty* for him to tilt. In the iiru.-nMp.r ar.-umr.-. of the (' 'l' nial Tiva.-ur. r's tinaiieial proj>..sa!-\ h>- : Tiia,.l- to .-ay that tl>- ivi.ii''i=-:i »i 'ooh in ai.vordatv'F* ui f h t!v twlf : t--': 1' hirajwouhl date from the- Ist .Jainif.ry. IST" The Government document >'u«'.v.-i that should have !.v.-:i lS7i». u e sur-po-.-. th: the error arose through a telegraphic blumiThere is nothing like persistency. Wlv we first pointed out to the Immigratiofficer in Danedin that in justice to t! people or" thi- district ho shonM forward n: share of femal • serv.-tiit-' and farm labor.to Oamaru before th- ">>'. u prodti'-ed 1 the voyage ha.t faded from their cheeks, ! protested that it win rpiite impossible, av that thev must he conveyed to the barrae: at (.'avershain. We were H"t inclined t■• i dispose*! «>i in ste-h a maimer, and "•• ■ satisfied with the leavings "I the people ilunedin. who had first, ch i.e. ;■.■;■ I v hauled away at the official with avt-.p; .-.. notions tmtil we dragged him out or iasn Immt'.'-antji will in firnre ' e- nt <li------ 1: nche ve?seis" srd". aed we -ii-> I i th.-r.-f._.re Ivan oppo< tutiitv ■•! b h.dding some :V.r .v.c mens of hnmaniry from the Old Count) The effect of this will he that labor will be more likely to set value 1 their money. In a month or or : may expect to lie delivered out of the t.-ivr; produced by hem.' left at the mer.-y helps ("') more ornamental than useful. "We hear thr>t the Fcrhury rave-curse h heen purchased by a Canterbury ea-i-.d: and that the price paid for it is 1.1ß.i'.m. At the Resident Magistrate's Court ' day, before T. W. Parker, JCsu , U.'-i - James Kobmaon was charged with havu been drunk ai.tl disorderly in Thames-stre ' yesterday. Thi- being the tir.-t f>«ence, 1 was discharged v -' f «' •"■ l ' ;l " tlon - 11.l 1 . \\. « Grant was lined 2s'?d for allowing a Iv-s. to be at large ; and George Draper w: < lined 5.-? for not bavins full control over 1, horse, dane Rodger applied lor an nrd- r ' i>rotet:tu>:i from her huib.i:>d. and f- •■ ;: ! custody of her children. The eider •.. - granted. A meeting of :;i9 I5a».l:-dm:i Kind < r mittee wilt b ■ iu-id tiii- •-•■ • ".tut--. :u . '•■■<-• - at the Loyal Hotel. The ssvcn-toj» e.-ar.c male by >•:■_ •-' Kiueaidand M-\'i;-e:i, to "J i-order ..: i: IhmaiU Harbor Board, arrived ■■>? l-.<- •--•.! son this morning. It is howbeing pit ■. i cether. and wh-:i i" working oner w , materially assist in loa.lm- and iuii.,ad: : " vessels—a thitiL' that is mr.eh n..c«;j.-i;a ! .' through the increase '■? tr.-.0-.-The Electoral H:>U tor U.T.tak: ror :: ctiiTent vearshowsa furtlvr inerea-e m li number "of elector?, the tntr.i nnmbcr h?v. I.TSI, a- against 1431 for last year, tne i crease beinc !5». The number of electa have more "than donbled in bur years, L number in 1574 havin- ben only i;r.«. _ The Otepopo Road Hoard gives untie ■ tn the balance-sheet tor the year eliding SI March last, inav le inspected at the scho house : tmd that the annual meeting ratepavera will be held on Wednesday ne; at noon. . . The Good Templar soiree and ni-.enai r ment held at Ote»*opn la--t evenini: pa-st I off most successfully. The weather w beautifllllv Hue. and there was a lar, attendance, 'lite spread was prepared _. Mr -lames Maitland, a local baker, am: >: Mm "Teat credit. After tea the tables v.cremoved. and an entertainment, intersperse ' -irifch songs. ?lees. and atidresses was e-i meaced. P-ro. Morrison, W.i.1.. a.tillevl the chair, and m his opening aiidrr clearlv and forcibly pointed out ti.e objec an.t iims of Good Templary ami that the Otepopo Lodge, out of Ibb Lud-j, . under tlu- jurisdiction of the Grand I.od; r of New Zealand .South, sto, ,1 14th hii.he.- - Addresses on the cause of teniperar.ee v.v i delivered :by the Hevs. ii«*ws. I: y''' - .Ghristv, and and -Mr- -MiWigan. Several glees were rendered 1 •£,.vchoir, and a number of songs by sever ; 4iP5 and gentlemen, all of which seemt a fe*» hiahly appreciated by the audieuc *?" : u.' the evening Biv. (."oopen of Oamai Vnr. £„ ( i tlieKev. Mr. I'vvley with the Di prese. - lvj - ni tv's rccalia. Votes of" thanl tr ' ut » 4nimoiish" carried to the speaker u-ere ui ladies who presided, vb amgers, son (two). Olson, St. unto Misses \\ > Ovendeii. the caterer, snl tl Pollock, an. " Chairman. Uiaatid Larnach have receiv. Alessrs. Gut \jwgi shares in the Kew Ze advices that Tm .Factories Company ha' land YVooYlware Here is anorh be«>n taken up in -Kospenty of this gre; svidence of the , the whole of tl scheme for supply woodware to tl Colony and beyond it exclusion of foreign pn
The Philharmonic .Society's rehearsal will ie held to-morrow evening in the Masonic, mil not in the Waitaki Hall. Last night's concert, instituted hy the £arly Closing Association for the benefit of ;hSsßenevolcnt Society, was neither a finannalriyjr a mn-ical .-uecc-;s. In amusements, isiin{OTVvthin'_' else, there is jrfeai,jfanmv', and the public oe&»?@m-i'-.'■ i with mnsic-d coteSMMfaepS ivffendaS eiiih:-.- o :,:<■ -r: w.w give|g|lt f|| i ynty thd, after the h-id work oftß6 Ccjd&| inittei; thr, rc.<-ilt should have bssOTtfpo vjjj& Although as a who|ph«sisU :.-crt wnsli'-h "I> to the usual sti£ls&?&pli such concert* there were some |ifems that are deserving' of praise. the pianoforte solo of Mr chose one of .-chumnmrs dreamy pieces), the singing .of. x J r J ,a " :l11 ' 1 U vll 'U-. , ?:l < I&.,i li - s night;.- ha-ving-madfr Ids il'hi't at the last eiitertainnient ..given J.v wit I'C.l Christy Minstrel Company), t.hc ' siiisrir.jr 'nf' Miss •Beabie-anAit-Miss ('of-ellwand the vi citations of Mr. Sydney Smith r>vA Mr. Parki r. The vocal music would li.-ive been better liad there been a more t'. ..:-i.m"m ;::> •■•rsr.-.ndin.' betv/e-n the singers :.'li.i til" .■..•....:".••:!! i-t. a:-l we think that the ;v.i> >•■■ mil- .-oiiL'-s iniehr. have bee;: omitted to vr ..- v L r,-...,t advantage. At the c<>nolus ; on ot' the'i-i.t- r.ahim nt, rii-- Mayor, on b half of tii" l-i.-ii'.' '' "-:ni; A.i-"ei:iti'.n. thanked the :ti:d|.-i:ee for ti'e-ir'att ndmiee, and those wli" bed tik.-n i•.'.)■. in ■:<■■'■ entertainment, and said tliat ! e iioiu'd that the A«soe;aii»n ] uvul.l be s-.iee •. •'.'.! in -hortening the hours i • ■;{ i-ibor. I .'...•..r.■:.•-;'.'■::■:• .1. i'-Mrm:; us that .1 public ..;,. ,-n rrl:.!. t'i tai.e oi.-ice at Diinrrniin. w.-s heid at Mr. Hil'./s h.otel. Kurow, on Satr.idav. Mr. M "Keiiar occupied the chair. and tiie'i.'.eei : iiL' w;t-; well attended. It Wis decided that a trial of sheep dogs, owned in Waitt.ki. •.■!..•:■•'! be held on the. Onntroon j rneeei>ur.-e "ii the day preceding the W'aitaki ! .b.ekev Club -= raejs, viz.. Monday, 2nd j i 'cto'oer. ail''. rn'-es and regulations were drawn up. The following gentlemen were I ele.-ted a Committee oi Management:— I ! i:id'_'-<b A. u "• Wrght (Hakateramea), 1 A. I i. I 'i:a;en;'.i: I i\;:;uv,i,.\uthony M'Master, i and )-.. C. smith. Mr. E. C. Smith was ' chosen a* and Treasurer, and ; was reorested lo write to the following L'entlci.an. asking thorn to act as judges : ','- Mi'--:-s. \'.v-:vy little AV. • '■>'■'. 'i'ernl''..:! .Otepopo), and T. M - .l)ona!d ' i(' •-.• i ■hi! •). it was announced that a large ■ -iiin of iiwii-v i:.:'i bef-n ;>ronnsed for priz-s, ;.d :i;at t:," i:o;i U. Campbell had offered r . >e.,j,|,- liu n.;c'..-:-sary sheep for the trial ;, -e .>:' "iiiuri.e It having !kcu anv.: l "- 1 di;i: ti::.- oMinirttiu situlild moi ' " ■"■•.• - i d-:y. -■'''■< ii:-t nit, at P>arn's hotel, fie ■> j ing ter:nii::'.ted.
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Oamaru Mail, Volume III, Issue 733, 15 August 1878, Page 2
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