ow aT> attempt is being made to get the T, landa thrown open upon a system of neterred payments, it may not bo out of place to re,er t° the _ system pursued in another of the ntisu colonies—New -Brunswick. That colony appreciates the advantages of immigration and bond fide _ settlement, and offers liberal ucements to_ intending colonists. Unmarried q marr i e d men with two or more children rif ioa “ Cars a g e > are entitled to a free grant a , , uu , a^ res of land, provided they, occupy, clear, not i C . Ult lT a^e at east t® n acres in three years. If hPu. eß +i* ten P erfOQ s apply for sections in one ue “' o7crnme nt, will, when each applicant x|p ( ' I,a , v ® Cic-ared two acres, give him a bonus of *r-een dollars, and the roads'shall then be made B and .through the lots located. The New e d "' 3WICR . Government, too, are proving themZenU c ° nsK ‘ erfl .bly Bioro far-seeing than the New a , aJ -orities, as in the case of immigrants a Du^c^n § l* or their accommodation will «!i'‘n^ C j eC * ° n a sccJ -i or > of one hundred acres fce nVflt pl°ck occupied ; such building to honsT- tbe settlers are erecting their own muaVn & u G e ‘ o ’‘p !n ? ea, 'h their two acres, which of ? n ,® w ** bin fifteen months, when a bonus bui|n:,r n d ° il . ars vvill De given to each, and the 1 <lbe lot on which it, stands, »*rft U ?, nas *?. over to trustees a? a school endowthe J u Cil^trict , thus evidently providing for a fiUfi Vl! at °l lce in new localities establishing dor..-.*l,- °‘ eau cationul purposes. Had this been qaestir^ 6 f years back V 1 New Zealand, the vexed arisen J ' an e< *ucation tax would never have r.-r:e ; .v---l° ' Vn cor I re? Pp n; ' !er 'd ,, 5 letter from Opoiiki, i>■ stj: y es 'Vraay, i s unavoidably crowded out. - ai - a PPear m our next.
‘of cllmifn : V tlga Kiae Volunteers, under command at 3 1 Vi" l°- Pr, % WIU Pamde 011 -hUh in. —i NWr r wh}?* r tt - d 7? sk arrivt ’ d from cnTi J 1 V" 0 ? <>f sheep for Colonel Haringwf Guraday last. Thov started. M nnderiVavi ’ i . 1 ? hoe P> Hnd reached Tnurano* Havmg lost only lour of the mob. Too ffi.Cn owners!, COndiUon when delivered to the coWn ln r°H aCt>l ?/' it a PP ears in our advertising BoarTw H t la eCt thu office of tho Town noon lo ’> L ° ° pe ? Uaiiy for from 12 noon to p. in , when tho Secretary will be i-i Tui. i. * ~..p i„ lho ris!lt d!;Aion! di.Ti'int, 1,8 *y° th », Of th. loc.ll ' 7 prizes—lL M. Clarke, Bav of 1 kilty Cava.rv, Ist prize, £5, 49 points; SeroS” ’“ ajo L thlrles I)etu h Bay of Plenty Cavnlrv mtj-cV. • k ? oiMs >A. 1Mr1m.0.., B.T i min jC r -Y 3r(i I mz ’-h £2, 43 points; b\ Lake lauranga Light Horse Volunteers, 4th prize £?' 41 points. v T :if’^ Unted i n fP ection Parade of the Touranga nld I l f dWlCk v’ WiH take placo at lhe Government paddock, on the 29th instant, at 4 o’clock p.£ v o nope to see a good muster. i Y» a_ beg to call our Opotiki correspondent’? V° Pftg . e o 5 ° f the Regulations tor the General Government Prize Firing 1573 h ° Wii - S£ T thafc no “company representatives are required in Cavalry corps. The hi-best score made by the Bay of Plenty Cavalry \ olunieers being 42, and the rules requiring tho qualified Bcoro of at least 45 points, nonoJWo ori 9 a P fcam Tunks cal 1s a parade of the Ist, 2nd, and . d h d 9 iass Yauranga Militia for Thursdaynext -/th instant, m front of tho Court House, dlstr‘°1 lEiSpec " lon °* the officer commanding the Mr John Chadwick left Tauranga yesterday w.tn a mob of fine fat cattle for sale at Ihk x names. £ w eU u Taranaki change has the following .- A © observe that amongst the passengers who la Y d f. d bere a few days since, from “ the s.s. D eliington, was Inspector Thomson, A.C. tho Constaoulary officer told off by the Defence Minister about three years since to supervise the working of the Arms Act in the various native aistricts of the North Island. We are informed that his present visit to this district is in connection with toe duties in question.” And by the latest Wanganui paper to hand we notice that inspector Thomson has since also visited the vV anganm district, on similar duty, we presume to tnat indicated in the above paragraph. Terse and pithy, pithy and true, True and terrible, terribly (rue.” This extract, exhumed from the Melbourne Police Gazette , makes our blood run cold :—“ Woman, name unknown, found drowned in the Yarra! lhe clothes worn by deceased have been fully inentified as those belonging to Helen C, JKislev, Htely employed as a waitress at Nissan's Cafe! Bourive-streefc. ’ Terribly real and cold, stern and formal, is it not ? Only a waitress! What matters it she floats on the water a disfigured corpse, and yet the man who destroyed Improbably walks head erect to-day inCollins-street.” ' J hink of it —lave in it dissolute man.” This is the manner in which a Californian shipping reporter notes the arrival of two or three coasters?— “ The commerce of Sacramento is developing to unprecedented proportions. Ou oneMayWhia week three sehoonerss from tho port of San Francisco, and two scores from Marysville, arrived, imparting to the water front an air of unwonted bustle and activity. The roar of t raffic, tne crashing of loaded teams, the cries of their excited drivers, the screams of struggling horses, mingling with frenzied shrieks of the steam whistle, swept in widening circles from the busy city- till they' broke in hoarse murmurs upon the slopes of the distant GHeras, and the blue foothills oi too Coast Range, To this is appended a loutnote by the editor, with the following terse remark : “ Drunk again.—Ed.” Dk. Bright’s Bhosphodyne.—Multitudes of people are hopelessly suffering from debility, nervous aud liver complaints, depression of spirits’ delusions, unfitness for business or study, failure of hearing, eight., and memory, lassitude,’want of power, See., wiiose cases admit of a permanent cure by the new remedy Phosphodyne (ozonic oxygen), winch at once allays ail irritation and excitement, imparts new energy and life to the enfeebled constitution, and rapidly cures every stage of these hitherto incurable and distressing maladies. Caution.— Bo particular to ask for Dr Bright's Phosphodyne as imitations are abroad, and avoid purchasing single bottles, the genuine article being sold in cases only.—fAcvr. j
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Bay of Plenty Times, Volume I, Issue 58, 22 March 1873, Page 3
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