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Ttv* Government intend next session to :i.-fi I'artiatnent to grant iiowcr to raise a Juan of L4.WKJ.Om It tiic "Opposition" oiw.'f Jtk'tt their |>t«|ttc to tittr Welfare of the L*«!f;«;" ar;d ""dt ?o«dof>* Hieir timinl tactics of statin,;the Colony";* liability to stand the tvxpttiser of borrowing morp money, winch only exbtH En their own brains, the loan will tie ttontt'tl without difficulty. Uut if they rat! at the Government arid east reflections on thtf solvency of the Colony, the injury that will be done will lie greater than they f>»cyatue.d for. There was no bnsincss of public interest tratettwtcd at the Resident Magistrate's l.'z>uvt {fday. Tjve "tnoijthSy m?*tififc' <jf thit r.t«iii>iera of Wabrefca l»«iad Board ' i-* called for tomorrow at 11 a.m. 31 r. Mnirck, the person who w.ia lat:ly shot nt by some Kelly sympathiser*, is a w-eU-fcivrrtvii Victorian .i<|uattcr. nml a ino.->t estimable man. Hut hw life is not worth a v«iw"s> parehaae if he remain* in his pro.-eiit ",,rv jiVrheod. He showed the police where Vh*'rtesd trfi»lte« « " their comrades lay, there (it'iti- tto otit «'!.-« »n the vieitiity to do so, and thi#. tti the eyes of I !!»*<• v!;o reckon ttfe at? cheap, "is Worthy Of death. What a relief the capture of the Kelly sontmdrels would Iw to the districts blh/htod I';y fctwtf preS'-'ice. and to the rnlonies oi M'-'t'-'Ct;* and *ew !*«»ut|; Wsth-t. The t.tti- of the'Hatfield bwahrangew will surely have the' effect r.f showing" the murd; rout Kelly sra»? and their sympathisers what they are to t'Speet—the former if they are caught, and the■ "latter if it ran he proved that ti.L-y hnve :«iM <or abutted in the fatter* e«e,ipades. tt[ t & »«;..fi nvr? Meetn more itk- wii-l b«a.»t». 'of vwtl'fUi <oi the w;l>h.,t pit.vn!;" th.au irU'lt.

Thf emieert to W eiven in the '. "hmt-jei Kail thu I'tffWtijc '\v the I'hitharmom.-So'Vr-j!y promts*.-.* t«> be 111 *r !(trr;-t ntlti'.l:?" , tlSi of tt«"s«««ty» effort*. Tin" |>r.i,rr.ii!>ir.u i-+ a very vari-;«f our. ami ["wbjm somtrthin;; to suit every kittfl of musical taste. KarKinrst Ma.M in 1» Stat, which form.-? the lirat |,r,i-ttt>n of the concert, is re.-plemlant with Aw. U,g UidotlK* ami sweet harmonics, ami j>f«iiiss<»«jt many btilli.uij creliMtral passage.-?. The tuvehh-ntal sola* nii-l rpiatli'tti-.* have furts-rt «>i«trwste«l to some "E the l>-'*t l"':al v»t:alrsts. and the chortis is a strom.- "Mir. Ai.U-,«S «»>* th* 5«..-iety's n-wly-:'-! rni'i nn-li.'.'sto/ th" >ias.» f>tw>>-—< t" ('■• ,s:fvi-ii tw a KMwnur hither*" itot i.tt.iiitril in tHiroant. Tho sw'B'l part eoitvpri-'.-s .-on:.'.-. mttarte'tte*. aitft a vi'.ltti ami shotihl f-.rm a pleasing fr;«n the first pMion (if ttw prn;ic»niine. With re«lnoe>l prices. pv,'ty tftdiwrinent t» offetv>l to l-.vt.-r.-* of (.'n'l'f nmsti- to attowt the c</i»;L-i't, wul we Fm|>- to sw titer hall tilli'-l. \W team frwiii the Shi|»niity Cazette that. on November 3. ttttrins; a seven- «ale. s-vernl of the- l>»»t* of tilt har*[Ue I'eylon. liotiml ttntK Oamaro to Lowlon. together with all loose- gsar. were- emrietl away. Major Atkinson is* an acquisition to Nga(K»ra. awl he is j«»t the- kiii'l of mall that we want tt» Oanoti'. An advertisement in ! another cptrtmn aiinoun.ws thsit ** the- itiem- ' fwfj» of the Xsp»|«p» hras.-t bind will incut at ; th* ■ station. Ksjafiara. at 7 p.m. on Thur.-iday. ' May I. Bns>in"»* important." The genial '. otd'major M thir proj>rt»r. l»atiiliiia««tci\ and ! *e«teti*ry of the- band, and tins work that Uvtc-h t».«itt.ißJt entail I» !»v im w«iw «c«" 1" | him. It .tw»* «".n. -tKii::;- H:.>t X^E"" jstu-rratfi I"? »'*; t"> boast »r a iwid. whtl.-t ! PHraant t* tvitttnrtt "re- -n' ;my ="ft. liat f.vrf.roc «t' titfr «?ac,t.:.r,t larvt \ It »w »' a fairway t»« un«i|ivt«'K-vy wti'.'n it >arik_mti> (or.Eiv-i»ri." Itt f'hnVt<-ftttr»."h tiisr WvU »t the cartway ({""partmsnt itttereat theiriselv'e^ in tfu- aii't tnaiiitetiaim'r "'• rebit-h »tn esewtlent lii.it(tiiti»tiuf In u»«rry iiantt* anwngstt. the railway tini»lov«>M. Wljen there in a railway picnic tic f>»n«£ «toes mnch to tnattc; thinsf* "} «h««srily. awl crcryhwty JeKows that music iv»*» isalnstary effect nj»n thasc th.it play ami ttM>*« that listen. Wc pn»tntic that MajiorAtkinanii, arr«E !ii,*r,tii:i'of trnidj^'tfirs, w»nM t»»ve H'"» wf.fii'iitE-.w, !•; Oainaru with a little oil thstr hik.-< : c <>n great pnhlic nee*»roit*. aw that Wc nut show - our inrtdttfal prnVfrty : ati«l. altli«»Mi'li it v.otthl he a Ittttic liwroitiatins (»r Uamani to have to .lii'p<s«i«t nfon little Xgarnra. or any other piv.'i<. tw *«eli » favor. »!«« will surely not fr?t «-r*ilors»- frnin other plate* see that *li« is rtne»twi»t to the task of maintaining a pnhltc I 'anil. We shall not ourselves* l«er able to give thtv Governor a mii»ie*J rewptt"!!. ami, as the Xsr-»t ,at * Ikw<\ U not yet rea«ly for active stervkev peThajps wo conhl in>lnce the Oittram Ihmml t«? play for m. The Vtetdtrian wool-Krowers" pro luce not havinsf vwaltstwl the eX{ivi-te>l rattrs. more tlvairt half a .minion ste.iins: has t > he forwarttetl Home to matte tip the fleftt-ieiicy. Aeii'OTflin.Sf to the Asre. a ilfp;ttat'it;n of the jitthttrhan MHititHpaUtics*. rnttolKccd l>y Mr. I>rivcr. wattetl on the H«in. K. Stotlt on :-tatHtr4ay liMtt. Mr. Driver statetl that the I'antl sut'apaft at Manngattu f-IUfJO a«:rc.4( ns .■nftowwicnt* for swhttrl>ati Jlst:ti-;i|K--.litic3 tvas rnft'ttirvr in •[tiaJity. It tia«l !wi valued at 'tb per are. ami Mr. fi»:ial«i H-jitl's i«.tnU>n w;w tfwit it was aliii'j't usc!c»4. Tiie Shawter prontisci'l to brinj; t"ie matter Wforc »tw«'tm.g of the Cabinet no :E mojitii. Tiiis pvolabty mean.* that a fiuE of the f'aiJ>tP.«t t* to W hcM next iriouth to prerure j for the 1 session.

T6i» Xcw Zealand Compel v atimwinr o? the "*E>rtr Bash li!«wfc. consist?:!: ->f "»i»K) acri-i, for »rste in farms at from 20 «:»» 3-"Ji ru-ri*. We hear that the secon of the series of pepaW leetMriss ttmler t'.-.v auspiets of Che Yoang Men * Chrwtta t .-Wociation will be pvta by the Rev. W. • ;;!!»•*. of Timaru, on the 12th May, oil " Aurra U-tgb," being acombiiwd lecture ami *«a ting. Our readers may espsct to hayc a trca' in tins series, for atnonpt those yt to erne are ''Martin Lather, the work that »h»»k the world." by Mr. M. W, f*reen, of Jla n«t:n. a Ic.-ture by the Rev. C. J. Byng on n subject yet to be annottneevt, anil the redelivery by the Rev. W. Tinslcy of "Scotland and her sons," besides tectum by the local ministers and

The following news will be gratifying to Volunteers, and shews that they are now receiving the consideration which they merit:—The Volunteers in Great Britain having now come under the immediate control of the Field-Marshal Commanding-in-Cliicf, are in future to wear a distinction for long service. Having rendered themselves efficient, and entitled to the Government grant, a cloth badge is to be worn of diamond shape on the sleeve above the Austrian knot. When the Volunteer has further rendered himself efficient for five years, and gained as many certificates, this diamond becomes a star, worked in silk or worsted. A second period of five years as an efficient Volunteer entitles the man to a ?fcond -star, and he mav in like manner earn a third or fourth distinction. It will thus \*>. possible to distinguish steady and experienced men from those who have but rcccmtlv joined tho ranks, and Volunteers will have a further incentive to attend drill and to maintain their efficiency. Another o.iler which is issued by the Commander-m-Ch-'ef relates to dress. In future, the whole force is to lie clothed in one colour, and that the national red.

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Oamaru Mail, Volume IV, Issue 946, 29 April 1879, Page 2

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Untitled Oamaru Mail, Volume IV, Issue 946, 29 April 1879, Page 2

Untitled Oamaru Mail, Volume IV, Issue 946, 29 April 1879, Page 2

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