, - i -.-.''■'' •'• "- YO ■ ■■■■ At the Tasmanian Grand Anniversary Regatta on January 30, 1872, an inter-colonial "■'" amateur champion gig race is t announced., o (T I"he race is Open to aU amateurs pulling fear ~ oars in string test gigs of any length, wi_tt coxswains, and the prize offered is £100. ; Jl The Town Clerk gives notice of the. inteh-I-0 tioh of the Borough Council to levy an annual ,/J recurring rate of Sixpence in the pound, for the purpose of securing the repayment Of, a /urn of £20,000. to i be borrowed forcity purposes. .;,.,,--. ; j . J Mr. t Thomas^Macffarlaue^ vnll deliyer ftn.--//--add.re'B3 'on Government Life Aesiirance' An-* nuities and Endowments, at the City Hall, on Monday -next. - — Notice is given that the, practice, days of,the United Cricket Club- have been fixed: for Wednesday .and ( Saturday afternqonsr,] Tl^eLop-ii-3i13 ing match of the season— ? Married y. Single — will be played on Tuesday next. ... . -|~f A dramatic, vo'oal, and instrumental conWfcjX will take place at the Wftjau this, evening, the proceeds to be devoted' for tlie purpose of extending the^hali.': "; Oal 2Jf Ko H V nl "Ai na.ee.ting. of the creditors of SolomotfJonft 1 « ;Ferhaudez will take place-oa-fche 31st instant. r Ateache^for^theWhauSchobl^ is£loOaiyearr "" The high reputation Olson s tomato eauce has obtained as a household r-condiiAent, has brought many inferior articles into the market The public are therefore warned, not tp {>c W*tT g posed.upon with rubbish,but ask for Olsons 1 genuine tomato sauce, and see that hi* name is on; the bottle. " To" Mf.'Hans Olson.— Dear Sir,—By. some.mistake a bojfele; of jJottTHfTl tomato saUce was put away in my house, and 'M remained uncorked for . upwards? o£- twelve &J.II months. The same bottle of sauce was ufter- ' wards used at my own table, and I found skt& '"' was equally as good as when first made. —T. .W- Doonin, wholesale and retail grocer, 218, Queen-street, Auckland."—[Ajdvt/J - — J Amongst the objections enumerated by Mr. Bunriy to the drinking system, he. thought the worst form was that of "shouting." $>ej'.i(} thought that should be put down by every (> possible moans. Whenever a man came down from the country; a friend offered to "shovttyV immediately on his arrival. The result w»orV'f that, after adjourning to the nearest public^-' housei one shouted all round, and another •shouted all round, until each of the Company had had his turn,-so that instead of merely having one glass he had seven or eight., nf .| * | objected •tq.'feiuales voting bnthe>prohibitoW '' '• .clauses.' "I should like to catch a wife of mine signing such a paper," said he. The idea^} was so suggestive that Mr. Bunriy had to"put in a disclaimer by the announcement that he. was not a Mormon. Air. Creightdh and; M** < I:t' Bunny kept tho House in capital spirits during .^ the discussion of, bo 'interesting a: subjecUtne js.p_eei.hes of Mr. Swanson exercising a similar influerice during the passing through ComoU* tee of the- Married Woman's Property's"*£Jj* 0 Independent. • ;:;''''" A.'.". ■. yc-il' ■ " 7) -dill ,iJnH .aJwxaoS h - ... '■■•-;■;, {i n ci -id- A-'Av? ~»J> ii'W'" 0^ V"" * , ._»yttil .9a.Ji..HS .i..i..i "*=Oi _•"" ' *
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Auckland Star, Volume II, Issue 559, 25 October 1871, Page 2
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