" Essence of Parliament" and " Our Member in the House,'' which appi ar to-day, were in type and should have been published in our issue of Saturday, but pressure upon our very limited space by late telegrams necessitated their omission, We are informed that the Tauranga Dramatic Club " have to arrive " by the Croas to-morrow a Ij.-1-i i.-.- pi mo, which in future will be used ciurn thei" > jilt' * Lo '" t(> f Jlt in i " lc P uuut "> aTl d give a com--4 l " « to thc.pt, 'orni n ».-, It in to be hoped i i u Ins <-t. t i , ~ , L uia V ll » n < lll appearance earlv ' > i ori,n\ t *t-&> l n, >, a ' t M P0 ' !1 i '°> < ' t]l vt th * J to, »e and p lvLt ' [ I c ' l! lS nounced to taso I-i •.'■{' li,^°/'- v . ruouniecl P a! " a « t> of the Taurang-i --uiiuando, iptain Ch&dwick.
gre 0 JVgre! t.ru iv e nnve tt> re-' rd " ' . . ■ i mimed di'i'r;;, ah.-.ut 10 year"l 1 'Vuu usis accidentally kiil.si v t >s-f > 1.1101 rung by fbe fall of a hoary loy ~f tsuibi-r H ' V' '’ l " i’j the Oropi bum, We presume tia mq u. « ill be held to-morrow. , *- !i Monday afternoon n “ dingy, - ’ with two won uoourd, bebmgmg to the out.or CE>n», was capsrzed ui the harbour. The boat, was out seme distance when the acral tail occurred, but assistance was promptly fortlicouii; g, arid the uum soon &ate again on mother earth. 1 he usual monthly muster parade of the Tauranga Rifle ‘Volunteers was held by Cap tans X arris on Saturday last, at the Government paddock. There was a good attendance of members, to wnotu the new Snider rifles were issued in lieu of the old muzzle-loaders.
We are informed on reliable authority that if the new course is to be used for next year’s races there is no time to be lost, in preparing it. . The public arc desirous that tiie meeting of’74 should beheld there, and wo think that the stewards would do wed to hold a meeting at an early date to discuss the beat and cheapest means of rendering the course available, the more so as the land is now declared under the management of the trustees. . *' | b" yWdmslev requests us to publish the following ; “ Iho Librarian of the Mechanics’ Institute oas great pleasure in acknovvledging tiro following works, presented by Mr T. Bonnet, of Ohinemntu : Oliver Goldsmith’s ‘ Citizen of the World,* 2 vole ; ‘ Shakespeare ‘ Virgil,’ in prose; ‘Success in a-iife,’ and ‘ Li vea of Englishmen.’ The Rev. Mr Elkin was a passenger by the Southern Cross on Saturday last. Mr W. H. lioyd, electrician, also left tor Auckland, from whence he will leave almost immediately for the Mauukau Heads.
Corfeb I—Brown, Barrett, and Co.’s Standard Coflee is both delicious and strong. Brown, Barrett, and Co.’s Excelsior Coffee deserves preference to any Coffee on account of purity and distinctness of flavour. Note the brands I * Sold at almost every Grocery Establishment in Town and Province.— -[Advt 1
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Bay of Plenty Times, Volume II, Issue 105, 3 September 1873, Page 3
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