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Public works in the Bay of Plenty are still r l .u g fi apid , iy 3hcd ahead. About two-thirds of the Horohoro and Te Whetu horse road is now completed, as alsoNneariy four miles of the Ohiwa and Waimana R<kd ; while in various other portions of the msfyict many improvements are manifest. A gentlengm who has lately arrived overiand from the Waikato informs us* that the t ridle track to To Whet a is nearly completed. Prom le V* hetu to Cambridge there are no difficulties. The advantages of the, bridle track will bo appreciated by g Some misunderstanding lafely occurred between Mr Jordan, contractor, and the natives at Ohinomufcu. All e i:s of exaggerated-reports have been circulated, but “there’s nothing in it,” as Sir Charles Coldstream would say, and the matter will be speedily adjusted. A dispute has lately occurred between Kgaritaua and Ngatim übawa about the survey of lhr Tatua Block. The former, we hear, have'stopped the survey because (as they allege) the wrong men’s names have been put in the grant. Tin's will probably cause an action m the Native L..nds Court. A person who arrived from Whangamata on Thursday afternoon stat s that at present evo , - thing is in statu quo, but the men on the ground are “ waxing wroth” at the delay. -'Mr Macli.. is in disfavour. Mr Goldwater has aho offend. f the miners, who demand that the locality of tbo alleged rich claims be me le public. There i considerable excitement on. the field. For same cause we wot not of, “our own ’ correspondent at Opotiki has not forwarded u« his usual weekly letter. We have therefore — " ’though no fault of ours—to apologiao to k, 1 senders for the omission, and will take steps io prevent a recurrence of the same. In the Resident Magistrate’s Court on Wednesday last decision was given in the adjourned of Macfarlane v. Anderson, when the Bench nonsuited the plamtiff, on the ground that e ! -e had no legal power to sue—her husband heir.* still alive. Another addition has lately been made to t 1 <• libra, yof the Mechanics’ Inst itute. The ik books have evidently been select ed with care »» * judgment. We are pleased that the committee have decided upon enforcing the fine upon subscribers for keeping books beyond the specific] time. It is a regulation much required, and w.~ hope the floe will in all cases be sUictly enforce L by the librarian. A typographical error occurred in our Saturd i; ’ issue in Mr Edgcurnbe’s letter re the Mechanics’ Institute. JDocit should read docet. The author of Tauranga infutv.ro —Mr Ncveryouraindwho, as be somewhat fcantaliaingiy sty‘o<? himself —informs us that the nest chapter v* -’ positively be forwarded to us In time ior publication in our pest. - A mob of alreep, belonging to Mr Alley, cf Napier, have la :y been driven through this idstrict en route for .tHkutaia. They were in capi i condition, a large number averaging SOib to fiOib. Captain Mair h»s proved beyond doubt that he possesses conside bie influence over the natives at Niho o te Kiore. The slight dispute that arose in that locality the other day has, we learn, been amicably settled, and all is cornnie it J'aul. The local disciples of Thespis will be pi CJS3CI to learn that Miss Clara Stephenson and Id - Borford are performing successfully at Greymouth. We remind interested that the time fm* receiving * mdera (or leasing the Tauranga wha.. expires :.»day at noon.

All the T “ man Catholic bishops and administrate rs of the diocese's of Auatra ’a have in turn sent telegrams to his Holiness cont.-’ning message j of clutj and congratulation. To e’i the Pope be? sent generous replies, accompanied with, his apostolic benediction. Our readers will regret to learn that Mr Vogel is indisposed in Melbourne, and compelled to keep I 's room.

i £ . . t.>„ to us* eonipla.-.ong of the i despair in cvrsi’icncng bu.-Hnrs* I jit Ihe .L, fiiifrtit Ala,; ra ’a Court, Taurimga, ’’ | lie s he *• st-as in attend-knee at tho | usual bu>iV (10 oVleck) on \\ cdnoaii tv, the £>th. ; Just t/hixt the magistrates d d v.u* V»ke their is-'Un rn the LViwh until nearly I], thereby j occasioning considerable loss of ti in to v.ltacssck * end others in attendance,” i fo v ' a private toiograia, we learn that the ; Core raw cut have received a umpafoli ironi the ; Agent- > c. mg that immiy wiem during S J- 111 - ‘‘inn*-! of A o vember »:i3 iu>t pood, onK d i cm'n dcspauuuui. »rd hi December. j 1:4,2 '•'•'■ ' v < brings hi for foicfo ■.ml. | .ft is ifomrtcd that the lien Dcn-d.a McLean | 6!joi y’ endeavour to. ieb-g about u large | -.w-tive gathering somewhere id the province of ; .-*Ufj ;;vuu. pr-oie.;, b.j so t tie Vdostato district, with Uio vicw oi auimg r; U;c sclaumumfc of the emfo * tMl fo J om,;* e ues- ji o', u-ui t;n terms on visit h a 1 u 'fofofo.y J: ' !,J he g* anted, The- late Ul enng at Mtanymim was nu irnunenso success i i°p I' I '-'*- ui t-Ue v.ovi. iament. Mr Ale Lean is ! j at present iXagner. A Bobeuuan'' writes to us comphiinine lh.,t we have uoe pnbfo.bcd fo-fo ; ,w ,-hapter of - Ifomp,!.u eie-ic .-m ilupfolfowfog herrtrendir g“ J iV .” Vy.eteu ou v iileof n;e day. A {ires? of Jor el matte jin prevented n-> irom inserting his last t eon-nuuisr.ion, h.it we hope to do ho in uUi liv!X - { - *- a tuo meantime here ara tho verses ;—- HMpho ! To im.i f.-o, fo pupma • tbroucfo the world i c'eceiiu: to ifod dbu-t darnmi bind By hoe-a!i:ana Eotuvo for too deTuned. 1 • "• - ’ e Jill, ret, somehow, i wander a baeueiur &vi|g Alone, akin Through no mult of mj own— A crate let- dmuuy never was known, 3 to roe.ty e -■ T TvilHng T o r eo o -.: i g atj <1 bi i lin g, xittd coma nunuir - .nihy w;»h >tit am drilling. And id s hard I e.o.w wander a Wtr..e».., r eiu;. \V j 1 1 1 o>, 1 1 ati y d oui-t t .. J i ,•< ;>!..* nboifibuilds neither too lain nor too stout, »o no would recognise eiruieaT ]LIV tdiTb yM, th A’ fltX L>B ? Abu, weiewno iuo in as her hero—hot* fn‘o, Tor every. Jack tiiero was rnsruom'd K oiiii jo-. X liiuat, waiiucr a buericlor etiU. O yo who nrerido o' no; the ioti-T u;h is tied, V. T hy never the briJeg; eom so long from the bride ? W- ! Kn-ti'n li:e ti*.-., dver ma is, w;ny ,' ■;?,,• Tj-mice ro.„-o w.w u«t.ii—my wIT-ikers turned grey! Tor emy dsude lasre was i -snio :cd a JUi, Tbu-u wliy do I wander a b-i-Uolor still ? A lot'o-c f->rn VvVlinaton, rccoivod by a Tan* raeiga subscriber by last mail, sf.atos that there is a rumour among the knowing ones of the Empire coy IbM at the nest sifting of the Assembly a Mult.;'! bo. nu reduced to provide for a general »..uol i sx o- one slmiing per acre throughout the * i*, ]u, common liar,” so writes one ot o;:» play wr’giiis, and wo siooerely hope it may bo so in this nisiaace. Already the landed p; opr-etur-j aro siiiucientay tased by nccesearv iuo-id, ifow-'d rates and other cabs of an cuuidiy on t-erta - ni ■ yj nata vo. y;?o J?oorn:iry number c-t tha Church■ Gazette is .-o auu cuntains l?ui usual large a-iaount of inte’-csi mg matlev to members of the Oburch of England. An Eicc*od’ approves of our remarks on the ■..tu-p’.-vbj. a.y Ci all p!ir,i!/yuig theusseives (by I’eguoernig f b».or cluing) to vote at the nest PrornicwL C'onn.uiJ eiacimn., and concludes as follows : ' - I 'p'- I' ■ ’ *<’ a '"l'.' ■ ‘ bi-in aimo.-i powciTe?a ; Sou g-ive the political power you oaco possessed into the hands of men who have ‘ - ■ i■> , i, , v,> - '.-pii ip, tin* and fnr'ojrj ; who have rnude away with * !l J’ J - " ; "U criu 'iiH.ii T y ■'■■ - l - '■.-•■lua, r> ,0 .'tine tins rnunb-'ibiisect l " " ” ' - ‘ * m ’"j.* c!- 1 L ? > such an exi.ent you cannot s>av tbo interest. f Cbo ■ ' 5 ' 1 : he Vou arc your ov’a ma-stera, ami bci'ot-o long wiU have tbo •h J ' ano you may think proper. *- * ’’ i 1 1 .> iho gfic.l and o: ’ ■■ v- ••■••_• •>, •*••: mo o.i"l bimmo. Do notiurig Oip. Pronwo n 0 one ‘year vote and irr.f'n-A, . J S C r nvilego of voting should bs dear to :ui, tuvi ;t ;s not only your privilege, but roi’r plain amy, therefore, to refosfoe nl opcc. It” fo a oust your country, yonrselve;.?, you? | wives, a'.d otudrom, and one for which they may ifo' 5 " 1 ' -y-xo > noc or blcsj you hiT. aE'm. iTor.cTrpCci' i-Tost the- time is short, and that the Tiower lor good or eve -.-P; K oon pass out of your *r is Ikgh time you Amokouyoar &. ,tby and ae'ui ukn J>cnh ;efcs"uent h ul you _;S pi’ofxc; a one^ cam!saute bec-i ..e he is a good Ufoow, -U- 'roUw bremwc he i? t ' old settler, •awe u.icu ;- .; do your .vork, end it well, * > teat you yi'er low no cause to rupeui. (mfter. icetc i e!jaras isre, i /cel /nyeeii, pr-uns lure ; but lyoou; n; ;n lurml oh-ction, in the present state cu ud.on, as moai':u)H'<>io importance to this ‘ '■ y am 1 0 1 r.’ xo..s for il u * ! ’ J / s ' ' Tf ‘■"''/■'■'--aniatives wh<D emi y o '■ * y Wi;h : w,;.;0 cun mu'tco o sir p-.U' T : . ’x'i ~i club.u c, and its e'asma ; ' ■ '• -c ■ *• V f 1-pii, ai.pccuif:- e* c : his Ksccurive out of “ spsulc- ' ‘ s • ; 0 c:msa that lack? , fowkneo, :' Ji -” vr - 5: -fo r = ne fo resistcice, for the future ..I . ...c, C...,,, . .... , J t i.c ■_ r- ( ” j'-"- ,v i-~ -T *•» l! 'A g-.me-my known that the ■ s -’ : fP 1 '- 1 ; 1 ■ r> cucm i-,i ! nurc-iT >’! piub’’o fop/' ::: - ‘‘w- ph. -o at a- ,d*quarters *hh‘h ‘.iX'on, iiCuCC there is alwiiya some little m ;3 raax., ieuko nc, a who arc tbo Tfo:;-fo ; - V ndcrc i' a *. icara fotLirll W3t fo'"' 1 -'' b'*'/ '-o : od IU I nci "at lor die cou.Trucppp’i 1 f-■ capulia. To Aua o tu iiapo, and _ uf4 0 and aslr ,Jo=op].i Tiiorapson, of fo* ccntract lor the bridge over a brwich ut die a siocm -..vur at Opot.'I;:. Ouoratioas w ill b« ■--DLruca- .'heal. A m.

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Bay of Plenty Times, Volume I, Issue 48, 15 February 1873, Page 3

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