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A.Ni.; i,s ru u,.i ,v\ intksh Ti.'i.rtat.vru \K N i ’ V . ninortiiii r Nows from AtuTUpT Bitikatu, and i.ralhniiMuw:!. A I ! X.vVtMIA, b'ridnv Ji'.veni’ I A win U) i■* reported to he Vt rv lb. ’ A nussem-er him eonm down for tiicdiciucs. ’ ; he Ifauhau* d.v be ts bcwitchc.l for visiting the pakehas, imter spy lit* r- rnrevenap, i h;- filrc.c.ni. Wili v.tir almost to a man for u elect •• >•! ,| pi-nJs Upon Waikato i O.rgnv i, ret arn c- :e-eu;,vL ■l I i ti ic Nii, :■ eid-.y ICvening. ‘ l! f ' ;1 ; ’c.'s arc tiiu-ii il !i ■ i.'ci ten nml riivrrjii'j. iw \ l ''y’'avr..p is ; rocecdiiJg. All the caudi ai!l ’ 4 ’bet,ire tic i;- tuderm i ;nt! ion not !o rciirc. ihe gcr.rr.d .ipmum seems to be ih.U, if nil noil WaS; .ms m wins. (IiU).U OUlf OWN C'OUV'hSi'ON DliN ”, ) G us u,\w,jr,)\vx, l<ruluy Kveiling. Air Uuhes positively come* down to-morrow to render an mvuun! Mm- g.ddllcl,!* admin i-trat mn as holder ut dclcg-atcil i, wen. Public focium i* against bun. ** Iho com mi trees of tho several candidates for ti.e 8. iper in tendency are working land. They ure all uioro or less conllde-nt.

inere was a, heavy gale on Wedm's.lav, whieh did considerable damage. A ketch was driven througu (.-) ihe whar!, uestroying -iO t uf it. il.e vessel was also injured. ~ borne one broke the windows of Lusk’s committee rooms last night. Five pounds reward is offered by committee for discovery of offender. Lusk',-, opponents say hi* supporters did it in order to draw odium on Williamson's and Dargavillc's supporters. &

Tequisition presented to Mr Jelm Brown. I’araru, to became n candidate for Mu? Provincial Council, h,-.s be-*vi accepted. A roqtiisiuon to Air Hupcmfi., J-'vcni ■!■/ Star, lias also beeu accept oil. .i. he latter has 300 signatures.

R.T telegram we learn that HALM. Ba->iii k left Lapu-r Under sail for Poverty Bay and Tati rang* ou J.'ucdday i:u.r. Mho may bo expected hourly."

“ J -Bohenu in 5 ' writes to us : ‘ After many roving years, liow sweet it is to conic 'i'u the dwelling place of earlier years.’ The above was written bj somebody else a lone wane ago. There should be another line to the verso, but as it. would not exactly apply to my ease, 1 uui averse to quoting it, for Tauranga. was tiot my hrst home—not even my (irst colonial homo. Suilioo it to say that I return to Tauranga alter an absence of-—— ; but I cannot s 1 matters how lung 1 was absent. Know that lam hero to take notes ami circulate them. Judge of my surpri n, on returning to Taurungn, to" 1 find there had been a further extension of the Beach Hoad designed, commenced, and in course of construe!ton. The colossal work is being prosecuted with the well-known energy and judgment, characteristic ot the spirited contractors; and there is every reason to hope that I.ho st.ruct.tire, so neco-sary to the commercial interests and to the aidist eves of the residents of this thriving seaport, will be fully completed long ere the third ngure ot 1 tie name of the year shall be truly atuted a- b. Enterprise, dear .Editor, should bo recognised and encouraged wherever met. There may be no more beach roads at: Tauranga, but other public works are, perhaps, looming'in the future. Wo know to Meets tiro at work devmng schemes for the welfare of our beloved It; fc’apa— you and. Ido ; and must feel confident of a gmnd futnro resulting from a bold hyt prudent progressive policy, evolved from the combined wisdom of united local legislators, si'tTiod by an, able and talented secretnrv, mid governed by too intelligent, watcidiilncr-s of ever 'cigibiin electors, There was a meeting the other evening at the Court 11.0 u.-o to elect Church 0 facers. Of the several communicants resident in i’uur'inga on y seven Church members attended, aud tho.-e seven went out; from that, meeting the unanimously elected first churchwardens and vestrymen of this recently constituted parish. .Let us hope (hat m the 'distant, future years hi',;c,» wdnuj the cathedra!, boll warns the inhabit Hit Ot t:ui wealthy i.jly of Tauranga that (he tune lot divine service is at hand, those seven :ru-n so honourably distinguished will be alive and iicu; to r,.cal So their seven wives the t»iumph of that mcmuiabli) Monday evening ; and to tell to Bio childruu of their grandchildren !mw tdicir bosoms vi-b'rd with natural elation, tempered by modesty, as t hey stepped forth (fom t.he nril.iantdy iuoini: fifed a.-.-co ?id aye at, the Court House into tne rtanhl out -.-if.-juora, conscious of t lie proud p-.’.r.!i n conferred upon them by the unanimous fc< hi.g oi t It.-ir feiiuw citizens that t Imy were preeminently wur.hy ot em, !i t.-nce, :unl resolute in ilc.nrniiiMtijti to jus ify licit, confidence at. any nnJ iv. ry personal cost. T lie auditors appointed on in . 1 !j'-i a-1 in n.. ■ y . > have, ns their green old rome p,e-i.-ing remembrance of the pride they n.-lt {l\ )‘ ,\i nd;y ; mid us 1. cy s.t in tdicir comfort a.vie •trni-<-li urs ami gaze mi the barque e-iveiv.-f Ir-rbour, i-md re • ,’c n ms of the c-tccm lie v were *u fd in by t.be ear!ter inhabitants of the .Ty, rnuy tuako t Imir r» ?-• •' ivo ‘ bo-tom’s lord sit ugij’dy on i;i■, t urone.’ A pod; i.n. in the Tost maslcr-G <-ncrai, A ncklind, tc-iuing for a duly pm.hd delivery wit run -cations 1 io.d tr, !o.v;,cc,p oi Tauranga, is in course of

Scve-al 8 }ji tho Inina, among whom Tony be ll; f'n 1 ior:t (l hi:? Cord.-.hlp the ilishop of \\ Miapii, Air Commissioner Ciarko, Mini Colonel Harington, "visited Air John Avcul’o mtl.ivo achoo! 'ii Onol.nci, I hey oxpr er aed theoiselviM well pii-am d with the appearance of order and clean* Uoo.-s the children presented. < ’oi’fKß ! —Brown, Barrett, and Co.’s Standard Coli'i; is both delicious and .strong. 11.-rreU, and Co.’s Kseelrior Cuit’-c deserves pn■iV; r arua- to any Ccliho on n •'count of purl* v and di-tinctness of davour. Note tin 1 brands! " Hold Ht a!most every Grocery KsU-bH.-lirocnt in Town viii Province.- r A»ra. i

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Bay of Plenty Times, Volume II, Issue 122, 1 November 1873, Page 3

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TELEGRAPHIC. Bay of Plenty Times, Volume II, Issue 122, 1 November 1873, Page 3

TELEGRAPHIC. Bay of Plenty Times, Volume II, Issue 122, 1 November 1873, Page 3

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