The Daily News. THURSDAY, JANUARY 18, 1900.
Trains w:ll leave fur th'j breakwater to-d iy connecting with steamer mentioned below, hs lollu>v6 a.m, tiairiucii (iruJi north) ; U. 30 p.m., liairloeh (.lor lKi'.ii). It id reported that on arrival ut the Cape our eecoud Contingent will bj armed with j either laacea or sat>ro<i.
Wo an indebted to Mr, W, D. Webster local manager lor the Northern pany, for the follo>viug reiuniS : of ejtpofta iroiu the ports of New i'lymouth ami Wkitara for the mouth of December, ISUU:—Horses, 15; cattle, 16; piga, Ji; butter, <Ui Atufe* , sundries, 21J tons, iJ ~' *• ' The Otarama, the first Home boat to loid I produce at I'atua, was at the roadstead on ! Wednesday. when ' wiacv.Yg'OpcYaVrohS'rii.C, I viiffiougiily successful. The number o£ bales el wool to go from l'atea, is 1203, .... ,
T:.e DiMaruncnt of JrfduHries:oftdCbjpH wcrco have chartered 'r kfiniunr" to load c-ireet for South Africa, The vessel will shortly arrive at Wellington from Australia ana 1 ail there aud at two southern ports, She will probably. be. tUa forerunner of a regular service, ... The seorctajy o£ the Isc\v ; }?lywotitt jife Brigade acknowledges 'the" receipt 'of a donation of one guinoi frow (i. Uiiif, -
The next Homo steamer following the s,s, Paparoa will be the ss, Aotea, which will leave Wellington on Bth February, Tho cltsiDg day at the Xaranaki Freezing Works wt, ' *As VheMrs£'-61d"~agc pension year will feoon close, those who ivisii to renew should do so -atjOneer It is necessary "for tha pßfisToner within seventeen days of the corresponding date upon which the pension was originally granted to obtain and send to the Kegjstiar oiliis"3fe£r'iot atfinCoiie aiid property meut loi; the ensfting yearj .
s \ki w> outcome folt By tho 'South African railway authorities ia their staff, the General Manager of New Zealand Hallways has issued a circular in order/Jo ascertain the number of railway officials who would".be .willing- to work- on the South African railways. More than half of the local railway staff signified their willingness, and : incase of their beinghccepted^theirpositions ! will be kept open. '-J < ; \1 £ At a meeting of the W<ingan'ni"Cefttre L of the League of Now Zealand Whoelnion, a richer was .'.charged Kfew - Plytiioute v meo He "attended" the meeting; an apology, and expressed tegi&i fdfiits' 'action. As it was the first offence of any kind. -.to .th&i Centre, after mature consideration 1 it was censure the oll'ender and igne him 10s, At tuo same tijßes'thcrjneiibejs ithff'iciiinpofitffl.-;! conduct, and any futurp ' cases jji'y^e,ku^(li" ) at come before the execu-tii-c-i'i'H'UoSswßely dealt with. : A'FrcsSr Association wire states that both! (Chief Surveyor) and Mr..] G. 15. Davy (Chief I Court) are expected to 'rutiiV-'dliriiig tiSe ourrtnt- ySf.Jiußiiat no "tales are tixoifc OpJUwLv- is-*iii>riiy to liavo a telephone mo.-."-.....--unl 'n.iH lie-' 'ed -Qii W;:;.i:iOAlay as, . l?a^r;C"b^ v ' ; r'"fual at tennis by 37. : points. ' ' 'A largo nun-ber of New. i'Jytno'.itlT poop!e; intend L'oing to to participate in 'lie send-olf to the ,-jeooad Contirgent Sat __oouth Africa. '* '.Th« Otaki Malt revnrtW t-'.io instance of a well-known s-mi.-ftirmi.-r -w'rnr-1 '>st • jj-DQ' si'Uinir ii: • woo! tljCJil i£ '/-fornlU - Welling!onsale ArT.jd, »!ier'oir onjuglu lud. T'iu Utua HJVJH of dry woathorfa ihu~r>a<t, which is u">v prcsL-ntiny n, very ;ij>>-t:;irai.i e. T!pt« u a consequent i-»[) in tli-j tuiii; ■'.it :!te various dairy "iroy i "Wfi;: /isYjicaa ?ftffo.ir£ tUn jVi«: nhve-vves f!iKt'il)yf-i"ttttts [ b. ! :i\d ;)L 1:';0 (.iovonmu.'ilt, jHo >. I:;;- u-:!.ia:: '.it '! i-viti r :i Govern- •, iuelil «'v'i'o L -rHteOi;s.'" TiiriS; !wo illicit «KsuK b»;>in'l Uic colonial action |in iMi *>? I*3 x 1 '"'.':' -whroii • i;j). iJi.it it !< smusitia «. <>! a lyi'.y iiud or a ; JVnsim.T.i s:ind'' _ ; .. v ' !M<-rrin* to I!N'sPv• OnfnigeUt i; <■' -r ■■■■&■ '■ lii'si 6"::; % d.-v.--: ( Cv i ft? ' '■ ■ • 1 ■■'" ; ; Z ■ r; : r ' ' -I :; - t ! - : : : ■■ "V, -- '• " ; V:-: y • : ,■ =ll M .f" Cv-. V.V> *i'V iis- ' "4i"" I ».\V ivn.M; ig v|v land l ; |.j .» f-'-'f.teir 'f. h;H Sc i' !l tup of tin; i , I i t-irhT" j A K'.i'-iiil runj ti.ppfi 1 ..•- U' ; i.v v. iiMl*;*:l Oil ; a', i A jj." liTa!:-. 1 , j I'-itix"-, ii.'ld } jAtli.iissiu;:, l:i. '' V *T-- i.;; j .C-:.;i»tfrom L-ju-lou • •: o: > ox i-.'i'i ;»ry r--\\ ; ; lew } SuO -k now _£tui',s, ' iv.K •••' 1 .J'i'iU-; tW.—A-.dv!..
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XXXXII, Issue 13, 18 January 1900, Page 2
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