T! ir flnvt-'fmiivu-ft vuhujuif.ctl £<>' i | tiM-i 1 . ir. fi-'T 4 '*'•••* i t'ouufcy (' V>uiu : 'l. ;v ' i 'uru:;t f U.mu* ; ' bors. mn:ti.»u i.\ Mh-L \» "V.. t-u"Utl« j • otf an ;u-tv 'n <•• vl;oMt.. 1 b : * l.i'i'l ' IU< 0,1 ! feho vun.it t.n J. 1.. ami ■ f Co.'s nutl. j The Kttuu*6iou v nt j the vesotu-tion by the Hanaro School* »W j ' mifctee. granting tli" Rev. A. !». I"' 17 *!, mission to give religions i,wtru«t : .Mi in th- j High School alter hour*. fnrwiwU-u for the | j approval. The member* ft the Board wer* 1 1 rally <<f () [' l n i ll ' l ti•. j could not interfere in the matter, and it v ' minuted that the F'.oard had no :i"n t>> the resolution adopted. Tin- t'ftrUMvri'h fifty ♦ ;nc;t »rv en-h-iv voriug to nlt.-K th*' ".■.-i-f-.t-u -V •>{ tin other Mtddle E-d,U',d [UU llie \ pallC-e il> f.lieir efforts to j£-e Ci>'■ ot I'at'hamcnt held iu * iivi.«!Vunreh. it t.i' 1 ninnnons °t d nuv" th;- ''I"?- . matter that thf country <i-u I-1 artord to ink at, wi' shonhl UWc to Brt ' it ''''' l '' -'' v * t< 1 tear that "the j£»ne«* tu.uU n-t !v wortn the uwullo." If- w«uU be a v. him ivivl bwtvcfifiin.it » p«>rtio» vf tlu> tVl<>uj at the uti tht- vt'^C. A SJH-OM-I nuH- , cii'.-c ot; tiv Fr;i;-.>or F-<ar'L wits held to*.by, for tiu- [.!n-['o«,. of cou.4tlcruuf fina-n ial iu.vttfP». Tif-rt' wen- i-n»-stmb : _Hf. »k-oric>-' Sample (rhMivmatt), tti-j itons. EE. fam-iitt'll »n»t If. J. Miller. Stuw;n'il. .Shi'irti'lv'. f.orvit', Aitkttv, funcan. anil Metilo'.f. >or.f tU-tthecaEicn. took pht-ci:- with t'eft'i-iini'!' tn the' of etw new to;',n„ tun I it «;w »ftHOUtll»£ that wery - tV'i" ;wt ailviinee the tt? f 1 the lotin. There is therefore no reason to >lciuF't that the r-nwi-t wiU with tlte ext.'tt* sion ot' the Breakwater directly tenders have tie«fv auuvpti-d. Wts ar« nsnut-sto't tee aektif>wte.tge. on hehalt'of his Worship the Mayor, a.-Trea.-tirer to the Kaitatvgat.v Keliist £■ titifl. the receipt of the sum of iJ«>, hein.u: the net procir.la od the i oneert receutty givert ttrnter this at;s<* picKSof Lodges Uescae atid Star iqC Hope. LtX^.T. Wo hail t()-itav the pleasure ot hehotdiujr one of the litiesf heUers that have ever E>cett importeil iivti> ! th'.s euiittty. SV e rir rer to Mt. Mertlove's new purehasi: f'towec ot' £'>nnis* wick—which was seeureit at Jles.-rs. \\ right. .Stephenson, twul t'o.s sate of Mr. Uartliner's celebrated stock. is roate in eotoarawt no .v IK months' old. having been catved 2»tl» N'ovember. ISTS. She v'ot Ky fhtfce- «k' Atvie, dam Bftttertty's Flatter, by Koyat ' Butterfly IfVth. !>wkc «»i Atvie was awarded first prize in his «tas» anil the ehampioit g»td metlal as the best shorthorn bait exhibited at the National Agricwttwrat Society's shntr. Melbourne, in N'ovecuber t»st : tltst price and ' i:h;vtTipionsl\ip' at the Ifraatl National show- at ♦ October liwt : first amt efuetnpionship at the Victorian AgrkattaraJ show, . Htfiitel'berjf. t^T^.
Kant (»ten soon to gut ffssft feathers : ttt sooth, the nittage hew Wn moaltiftg. wwi Itw inhuMtants thinfc tTvat it feabwtt timnrf»r the 'l.ifd to mount a os«st. WUU a. nmEuci|'<->Uty tilt-re U a uhiwice «{ the pnbtiw square Ic-i-ntviirijf ornaiTwntat as t«<etL as asei'nt. The resignation of Mr. I>avi»l Fleming, hoait maatvr o« the- Xostb Siliool. w»3 »c----ofptfit at nwctiogf>i the Otego ; Kilniatton Koiicit. Vfs have Wen fovwit with the ot a private* t«lt-gram t. hwli stages that AD I'almost KnpTßumtetvtKiitly htglt ttoott eest:rrK«l i fcn. Pnaeitia yestsrtiay. 'Samaroaa tc'sbta »rv> Mfc of water, ami a targe ijnantity .;t spjinU has bctsa tfestri>y«»l. Kattray-atreet, as asital vw sttch cas«t». *|ui£e a socnc. But&CKr» softtsnvjitatc fcakicg action against I the Corporation Jor damage done. | Tins: erase made by the few ®f Jofcu AnLktsoa atwl Co., «f Chmtcbnrcli, % the -C\
Timant Harbor Board, to he used in the] construction of the Timarn Breakwater, is a moat creditable piece of workmanship. It b callable of lifting 60 tons, and is contracted not only strongly, hut in a thoroughly workmanlike manner. It commenced operations yesterday by laying three blocks, each weighing 20 and 30 tons respectively. It works with remarkable eaae. and. no doubt, through its instrnmentaiity. the Breakwater "viil be completed by
the espeeted time. [t b well that the residents of Waiinaie ni't: U'/'V unanimous on the Municipality pfrt.'stion. That the town is unhealthy cannot be and the sooner a l>od\ is
oris«i;s*d to attend to its sanitary arrangements two better. There may be no cause at
present for jerions alarm on account of the prevailing epidemic. From what wc can learn, it b not typhoid fever, but it is finite bad cnottsh. and would soon develop into s<!tu<'"worse if care b*: not taken, --it pvKWttt two out of tin? three constables are .['► wit with this complaint, which is commonly designated Colonial fever.
The adjourned meeting of the Waiareka Koad Hoard. which was to have been held to-day, lapsed for want ot a .juoniui. Mails tor Sydney. per Hero, close at AtwUacid on Monday, ."tat inst.
An inquest was held at the Hospital tliiaft«riwon, be tore (.corge Siiiiipter. Jwr.. J. and Acting Coroner. touching the death of Ce«rge «»"Isri.-n. who died yesterday from the etfecta of injuries received at Maheno, front a fall of earth. After heari'tiu' tin evidence of Oliver >l'Sparrow (the contractor). Sydney -'ones. .foiin Wilson. and |>r. Watt, the jury returned a verdict of ayriderital death.
\W: Evarn with pVivMtre that the Oaniarw ♦ 'hri*t; 4 Uit.'f.tt i\>:unu:rt«urtg avtsvu ojKrrat in; tit iiumstliatcJy. ain I Efnt a Micutiiii,' uiii W liat.i next week to take preliminary atei>s t'»r the tirat eoneert -i tha scaaon. Ccntkmen •ksicmw »'t mcmWrst sfioiti-I a«wl in their «w«n«» to cither the manager (Ml-. Mitt-hell) or tiler (Mr. Wall.t. in Tp marts thy groin merchants char.*from sispinv to tctipencv [wr tun (ten jwr luck tor grain to them tor shfptusttt or other |.ars*M<\«. The charge in Owarw t3 thr»tf>Jß«e. iiw eharu'e.* iw re«fivin,4 an»t «t« ttvsring arc the same at l«»t!i j>ta«e», vi*.. I'tjthteetipcnec |>«r ton tor uaeh. This is » wi«W «Ult'erei«e. an«t exists j-artly >» awwctnt »•£ the acamty r.t storap; aeoiiiunifiition. atut [KKtty htvause tuo fanners u"t i l '■ j*c' >• t f ->'i to to -" 1 -' I'NiOrii'in. Tfuvent {«» littEc rii:i'»>:natt«it in V wi>-. wEbt.:h h- ae»t to ti;.- Mi;nt..-i>>al 'it la«t evettiiw,*. "I i'.-" eat;-.*.' «>! wry |«r»t«uaWc ©«t«»:;r.-.t v.-.v« the ttn'i- f[»t of a iltmtnnttvr |>arcel «>t l '.iliioniwn the ♦ «>vernment. aster ;t«ui>'iot:*> •tarin-.' ttw of »»n:e tv.-o : ,r vrar*. ''he whole jari—l ta a.*arecly
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Oamaru Mail, Volume IV, Issue 920, 28 March 1879, Page 2
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