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We publish the following ’ • from Mr Walmsley, Librarian of the Mt • •, • : nstitu* \ in answer to “ Stingo.” It is nO, v written:—“Sir, —Brevity being 0 . .it, if I have not the one I may pr ■'he the <;?. «. The whole gist of that anonymous srrnuk (Stin>vh) remarks arc contained in his signature. It is very evident the writer has got to the bottom of the roll in this district but as the pitcher may by repeated excursions to the well gut broken at last I will give him this piece of information that if he can use the assassin’s tool Italics (well called) I can u»e the Briton’s the ]ioraewhip. Truly we are as the Telegraph states a long suffering people. Sir, Seriously speaking if the grass is getting to short for that foolometer and myself, I am willing to draw lota who seeks pastures tew. Tours trooiy, M illiam Waxmsi.i:t. XV. B, — But I may guy from Bor 9 years’ experience that the herbage of this district will never agree with any of Touches digeiplea.”

Mr Bodcll will shortly have for sale by public auction (daily expected) 20 tons superior Derwent potatoes. [A d vt. J

Mr John MH R, is actively engaged in disseminating bis views on public matlera previous f<> the election for the Superintendency. Ho has lately paid the Waikato a visit, and may be expected here shortly.

Mr J T Bradley has been appointed by the Education Board to collect the household and capitation rates under the new Act, for the electoral district of Tauranga.

The Government have decided upon allowing bonuses to persons obtaining nominations of emigrants to Hew Zealand, at the rate of. five shillings for males and ten shillings for females, per statute adult, payable upon the arrival of emigrants nominated.

The Waikato Time.-: hag every reason to believe that no resistance will he offered to a European force if an attempt be made to capture Purukutu and hia foliosvers. Purukutu appears to bo out ot the good books of the “ King,” and Bowi is undoubtedly hostile tu him.

n £ opi ’ ee ! —Brown, Barrett, and Co.’s Standard Cou-je is bath delicious and strong. Brown, Bairott, and Co. h Excelsior (JoiTec deserves preference to any Coffee on a-count of purity and distinctness of flavour. Hole the brands! Sold at a. most every_Oioccry Establishment in Town and Province.— i Auvx.'j inc iTonocable Mr Vogel is couGned to his bed, tudeiiug severely from gout.

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Bay of Plenty Times, Volume I, Issue 80, 7 June 1873, Page 3

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Untitled Bay of Plenty Times, Volume I, Issue 80, 7 June 1873, Page 3

Untitled Bay of Plenty Times, Volume I, Issue 80, 7 June 1873, Page 3

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