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. ' jcaneii—ViGLoria' v. .Vori'fcy thV latter by sis Dest: 73:-: . sLv Victorians ; First inninga, i-io second, 155—2»lullagh (aboriginal) xnaki ' 1 "~' r ''" ~ "" . js, scored 243, Eoyle LordiHarxis 67, .■and in .tin.- sewn. 54' -33te Melbourne' ©ju b banquet oil the- StK.anst man by- wiss present, - and was —armly. The speeches were iion : but- Governor attributed reception to. the fact ..-thjy lived under a Constitutions which ;w&s the envy and admiration of'the' world. Lord Harris regretied the unseemly .tict in Sydney, and claimed thai had made the highest batting average of any ~ " ~ 'Eleven in Australia, being' 225 igs. i "Dlyett took (35 wickets for average of 11-42 runs. Six of the gentleNew. Zealand .by the Albion. The two professionals proceed direct to England. The steamer Syria arrived on the 10th with seven days' later English news.- - She brings a number of valuable shorthorns from W. M'Oullogli's Glenroy herd. The arrivals are. in splendid order. The Queensland trackers are operating in Victoria in searching for the Kelly gang. .... Sydney, March 10. Farewell dinners were given to tlie Governor at the Clubs, and the Exhibition Commissioners entertained liim on the 10th inst. ...He" refused the proposed public dinner, and 1 said he was averse to any demonstration. An address, however, is to be presented. ; It is believed the Victorian Government is willing to sacrifice the stock tax if die Sydney Government make concessions reBorder Customs trade. The offer is not likely to be accepted. The-Assembly has rejected the Council's proposal to limit the privileges of Parliament. . . , The second reading of the Chinese Restriction Bill was carried by a.majority of 22, after; counsel had been heard at the bar of the House .on behalf of the .Chinese. The Press Bill has been read a second time. : The -main . principle renders • the person who utters a- libel punishable; and nob the publisher. . Important amendments are propose.! in the' Land Bill. Mr. Barlow'-moves- -that L2OO,OGC< shall' be' annually'sot apart from the proceeds. of the sale of Crown lands for railway,and loan liivaidatioii, and the ccmstructiouof'vailwfiys. ....-The population, of IS:c-\y youth Wales at "the bsgiiininij of the year is estimated at 693,743-. site Alfred Stephen will probably succeed Sir H. Robinson during" the interregnum as Lieut.-Governor. He advocates the revival of the Solicitor-General-ship, owing to the increase of the Crown lav/ business. A resolution has been moved by the Council in favor of bounties to promote the export of Colonial produce. Mr. Robertson opposed it, on the ground of its protective tendency. The Premier's question was carried. The Governor's four-in-hand team, and equipment realised over L-i-00 at auction. Fine rains have- fallen in the country districts. Victorians urge the completion of the through line to Sydney before the Exliition takes place, as it is estimated in that case that 100,000 visitors will attend from Victoria. " Ku-igerford Warreya, a. squatter,- has recovered LICyOOO dr.,rnages from Davenport and Fisher for in jury to shwp. March 10. A letter to 25>.& Kelly, advising luin to stick up the banks at Mount Gambler, lias been intercepted,, The City of .Glasgow Bank relief fund has, reached LGOO. Buiss.'. March l'.». The statement that 2-A blacks v ere shot by native police, to avenge the late outrage at the Endeavor River is said to be exaggerated. : LATE ADVERTISEMENTS EITTLEMKN interested in the fotrtia ti'on of a HUNT CLUB are iavitad to MEET at; the Empire Hotel, on WIDK"E3D AY. the 19th IKST., at S o'clock. . 665 CGE By request.

LODGE WAIT AixL : —l\ r o, 1111, E.G. , .LODGE of instruction vill be helri L ' in the Hall, Wausfcoch-airoei, t» IUiISDAY EVS&T.NG- ElicST. ilie 20th li'TST, 0 at liult'-ptat. seven o'okck. By- order, of-the W.M. ' , GEORGSBKOWNLEE, !3 Secretary. . OAJMAEU STONE COMMK?, -.' , . (LINS.TTKB). rip. HE U-lEST.. tiBHEKAIi oi' L A .SHAE.EHOLIjSES in'tfco aliova Cfa&jKpaay.. vvili: be held "at the Company's OSci-: Tyae-sti'sct, at S -o'clock or-. TTJEdU'AY, EVENING, she 25th INST; Business : olso'i; fox- the ensvueg ysar. ' By crrlciv oE the Directors. y ~;' T ■ r.T- . ■ S. GIBBS, ' . Chairman, j.:, Oatnaru, March 27th, 187 P. 732. NORTH: OTAGO RIFLE ASSOCIATION. The match competition win take place on S ATURDAY NEXT, (22nd March),;- Morning at 6 o'clock, and afternoon ■ 3 o'clock. ConditionsRanges: 600, 400, • and 200 yards ; five shots at each ; any position; Wimbledon targets. ■> - Entries .'will be received by the undersigned up to 8 p.m. on Thursday, 20th inst. it, L. lil/LPo ;S ;; . 734 . Acting, SoMeiary, OTA C O RAILWAY EMPLOYE'S ■ - ■ : T3ENKFIT SOCIETY. ' . Gi'.N?:RAL MEKTIIS C: of the Oamaru Branch .of; the above Society witl be ■held at therßailw.i.y Station on ; FRIDAY, iiiil INST.. at S'p.iii.; ' f ... THOS. VO'vViXI. ), G. :T. : TSMPER ANC3 ADI/KESy. - A AI>DRE3S will be delivered by MB, 'J/zIDARpHfe, of HiiwEs's Bay ; > .the Hall,, on. WEDNESDAY.. EVENING; thed9th,.w!ieii, an interesting , : a'icduvijr : ; 0f /working or the' M?.ine : jlimior Law in Anaevic:'. -will bo.given; The pnblie arc invited to atcco'l. L l ooi_ open&t Scpjirv : A(Ltn^riioa^?T6e.;. : : , 72d ..I A. V. Ely, D.D. ' NOTICE. A uL ACCOUNTS- owing to the Estate oi maker,.,not paidj- before- -the-. THIRTIETH. ■CU&BENT. r vriiil'i be;sued forfwithout fnrV HISLOP VCREAGET, For the Trustee. March M, 1t79,-

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Oamaru Mail, Volume IV, Issue 911, 18 March 1879, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Oamaru Mail, Volume IV, Issue 911, 18 March 1879, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Oamaru Mail, Volume IV, Issue 911, 18 March 1879, Page 2

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