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U'uum OuR ! ‘ '■■■ x coTutasrodrnEPT.') | February bib j "on; owx,” m you express h, failed to torn* I uictuieiue in tine manner e;>. peeled, Or which he ; goi properly wagged, «nd serve him riMt. I j nope tie will be more at un-dive to hi* du-ic* for l toe Inture, on!y when mutters are very dull i iiud j uju-.o i rouble ti-bmp tor jk-wi. j Uu" old favourite the OpoCki, schooner, has parted owners. She htis been bovmht for the Poverty Buy trade. The ktlch Isabella has ~'l ‘ ,-u t>ii-.*en her puico; sue chiuc in on Thursday, and hauled alongside on Friday. She Drought u cem.-ral carg.:>, and fi 1,00011, of timber lor the soiioolhousea at Omaraiuuiu and this psaue. Mr id Croon, the contract or for the -s--.ion o» tlu- m itoo; jii/se. I-tts vd umi'i-n----t.ici.fi, nis manner ol startu'g eives promise of X 1" i 'C ! ’*-’dv erect kmi, h:ul i believe Ino school ut Uiji!ir:ir..u£u w:il shortly bo commenced. , Air Joseph Thompson is the successful tenderer tor Uu) biidyo over the brunch of the Wuiocka nver adjoining Captain SavilhT Firm, Tim Cmsinbuiary arc muCy engaged forming tho mud on A:* 1 * 0 ’ sl , m * “ Ci:in l-’o be pushing along rapidly, g believe Ujat CmrUv loaders will bo oftHcti tor t’u? niotiuiiug oi t.lus voau. \\ hen torso tv oris v •. ,ou siacted, '.y ■: snail no douijt, taro many mom iicre* unuer cuiiivatmii uu that side than there are at present. Cap*.uu I urner, tho resident engineer. Is expected here to luy out th.e bile fur"' a hnd, 40 across tho Vv aiocka river uppiisito W. IC.-jiy, - i F■ -ii. j his will supply ono of our wants most r.ecupHl. id, is the main approach to tho tow os!.ip f tom tmit side, and irtiquoiitly truvollors are put to great ineouvenicnco if the river is at ail iFodedmo s:iynoTbing of live tides. More liisiu olio ido has been lost croissiotp aiui 1. rcincrm ber _ a very favourite in-miher of the Cavalry loosing number of his mess at lluv same place. \\ j'thaai Iveil’,-. .■us(>,, and our .11 ,M., proceeded to A luiflida,iO yvsu iy. Je> eh./ a site for tho native boliooi to be ure.cti'ci there. Thorn appears i<- he some conddombln dissatisfaction in our Cavalry corps, resnmdug tho colonial prize firing. ’1 hey tired smao tjum since for Hie choice of company rcpruscntalivefj, and two qualilled. r J nej have been waiting now some six weeksyor tho order from Jioadquavicrs to lire for colonial repreaontutivo. This order has not noun received, and. they loose their cbatico of competing. They arguo very fairly—tho Militia and Armed Constabulary have ail had notice, and it is hard that tho corps should be ignored. They reckon seme very passable shot 4 among theta, and desert cd encouragement. 1 iraugino, wsli dJspin!/ ih tr»u”e *. Inn the idee ' that he is negieuied, aaa tnia is no idea, but a fact. 1 ; j'*'t that, as a "■ elu.ei.ecr *-orns, tlio -; i • ■ • . : ‘ ’ . • y ‘»i.j ...ay e been more actual .service, expi_ riniccu e. uardi-lups, end lost in ore men thin any other Volunteer corps in the eolm-y, mounted or uismouris/.-d. I may mc-atioa that X uiiVe a ■can Jcqueattd to ’iia.ko tins mutter public, io if it w l. li ensure more piuuct.UHUt.y in, futuro. ii.o v)pOvi;-;i \ <;•, un) eer iigic-s iunrj flsvii* monthly perauc on the unaer i.ie‘i i Tiumipson. i me men preseiiteu a very cu-aa and crcr; itabio anpeeruTiee, and were. Just iy complimented by Use co mm an d.ng ouiee-. Tno corps Jseid a meeting tV-.o same e.mh ~l Air Tisompsoifis Wharf xle-lei, ?v> i’C.' fu.-. cloth for Lao iimforms and d'SCUfiS bOr inC;- ■ Iho timber t ■ 1 * ■ aerved otit—some 40,OOUft. acouio ■ nave giv . • general eatUfuction, an si novV LuHomgs a - - ■ . pnriging up like mushrooms, 'i he Poverty l‘u.y road oil tihis sido is at a Rfamisf.il!, the lovely Who.iiaioim.t risi'asing lo work. I Leiieve sf is trie intention oi the"contractors to emph-y .!> mopeon ihsnur if this very refractory tribo will nut cmne tu tr-mis. i mile not mug romv- of -o mm ini:.ri m cOh, by t!i!> live* ! i Wi« r.rarly lurge.Ming it. To the jo,a/;i,c-.-o..'a . 1 gi'mt oj ‘at inhabitants, tho Sown pni-M.-msin h-ei um iou.i uu widi a severe bod—on in-, rum . i.ovvevcr, ns ];c has agnm put in an upgi'-i-.i-ri-icrj 1 rep'>rt itia si.pp.ru;>cii to coni s.u. 'em*, tuc- jiubiia arc* Biavvly* regairdng j Cue.- fiipaiuiaiiirrn't.v, “

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Bay of Plenty Times, Volume I, Issue 52, 1 March 1873, Page 3

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UNKNOWN Bay of Plenty Times, Volume I, Issue 52, 1 March 1873, Page 3

UNKNOWN Bay of Plenty Times, Volume I, Issue 52, 1 March 1873, Page 3

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