I VTjc would agai.n a call,atl;eHtipn tQ.t|iecoh- kcerfc and dance to tale' place this evening in fche Waiotahi BchooVfOoni, comiat^^J^t ] ;Bftven o'clock. ,■ - ■': .yy^.-:-y--:i9^M^^M : \ Tfi* x Coremandel News gays :—" The 5%^ pending Vawßuit between Mr Biqrdan anjH [the Tokate^cfeM^iniiiigf CfcopWyY -fqir^ t!^ Recovery of tile..,battery nite and baitel^.^ ;litoly to be atmtZte™ settled. ■;s&&&■'.: a- *i ot iha onTy ojporfc fro^Li-"' pwis ,ie "V r3. Sbnie rj^ 5 tol^ ofiun-' gV , «v\* tzportsd every eß ]j, sv^ n>kE or, '. <• le^efore the 'St. V w <J O jx^ctbVT?hEu -Boi^ro'iaiTelat'gu-ig* - Abo preßLdioe r&t^—J. Kxt^- " s t Pjiokey Biqr's XVt' c ' inion that th^ p r --^aift:^-,*.*"^/ should have^beMfe^flttr^&"^ ■ th»^BrUi»h uhhr'^f^ jNelion were bearing down , *toG< bmed-fldefjiSff Trafalgar M,^: lr3t .'^ea™t oftpne oTthe tfupg, 0 > « 'B-- ? ound to B€e 'tha>all hand^wcra afc qua 2 ohaernd one ,of the men deTOHtlf >' iecllTig at the Bid« «? ,b.ii gun. Sugh I*^* la a Brit|Bh '•sailor oxciting his'W^™ 6 andi curiosity, ? hp wei^nd iikri -^'j.'nsan if he w^s afraid. "Afraid ? " jxibs3*^ the sailor, " no! I was °^t pr&yiag t^'ac H ie eaem 3 r'« shot may be dl'/hbuted m ty9 ,Bame proportion as prize-m-?y-l.tLc ac gw*teßt part^mong-the.dffipeM." f^MAi'^'s'''"' lw' shows tb)st quite v rn^uch fr«fiuefcC~s.*s fofefen doneiOTkteok aB on tlio preuoua days in this week. The market id stJl 4rxn and bctuyarit, with, every appear* iinco of still adranoing - r Old! Whaaa have to £6, er- diy., !»n.diqfcher «eripio> pWpo"ftion. Those batteries whiou r^rush for the public are fully engaged, tome of*them hare more applica|ion» than they can satisfy, and there is very little growling About the unprofitableness./of. the sjbuff sent? jfrr^treat* ment it is strange that as a rule as sure" a* the wet seaion commences on the Thames so suirr are." its prospects to brighten ,up. This improvement is already perceptible, trftßongh the -up-country batteries are as yet amost idle; fbr'^an^ of water,' and several of ou> WeH'knowa' -minf s" nearly idle for wont ofcrtiWarfoww.- 1^ - ' -'-,
'The discussion as to whether tolegram| 'M3*to be used as evidence on the trials con-' 1 eerjiing election petitions, reminds a correspondent of • London journal,of th» treble a' candidate for a cerfcain'.borougK lflcurred by •fnding the following^'tel|^raphio despatch: i*jj"*^^rijl come down^ 6'pin.; "'iTrhiotl waninterpreted by a zealous' agent &i meaning-'- ---'• I wijl come down five pounds per man." '
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Thames Star, Volume III, Issue 1662, 16 April 1874, Page 2
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378Untitled Thames Star, Volume III, Issue 1662, 16 April 1874, Page 2
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