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TELEGRAPHIC INTELLIGENCE.

—o— Dunedin, Nov. 17th. The Albion arrive 1 Lite last night at Hokitika. The following’is the latest news from Melbourne. Toe Cup was won by Wollomai, Iliehmoml, second, and Goldsborough, third November 18. The Melbourne Derby vos won by the Sylvia eolt, Iliehmoml, second, Sour Grapes colt, third Time, 2 minutes 48. seconds. An attempt was made to upset the train on the Geelong L.ne, containing several favorite horses. E’ghty thousand people assembled to witness the race on the Cup Day. Drained the two lays of the meeting. Two of the new Ministry have been dc-fea‘e-1 Mr berry threatens to obstruct all business until a dissolution was granted. The Sabatarian Lunatics opposed the election of Gatehouse, the late Mayor, Melbourne has pronounced against cant and elected him as Councillor. The Prince of Wales was magnificently received at Bombay, and received the Rajahs at the Government House, and returne- 1 their visits the next day. There were grand illuminations. The Superintendent has issued a manifesto advocating supporting only those Candi dates vho pledge themselves to vote that each Islam! have power to maintain peace, goo 1 government and management of their own aif urs, irrespective arid independent oi each other—That the pow'ers of the Assem bly be defined and only apply to purelj federal questions—That Provincial legisla time of each Island shall have supreme con stitnted powers regarding all matters de lined aforesaid-'-Thinks two Provinces for each Island ought to do for yours, but doc: not think that the number of Provinces ma teral. The Ringarooma with the Suez Mail ha: arrived at the Bluff. An eighty-ton gun has been successful!; tried . A murderer similar to Grecnaore has been discovered in London.

The following quantities of gold wer taken to Dunedin by the Escort which lef Clyde on Monday last;—

nuai ... D.'ifO O' l [We are indebted to the courtesy of M: ' Inspector Mcore for the above ] I

THE DUN8TANj TIMES, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 19, 1875, i'KL&ilVXEUlAiN cjilUVICIl. provided for. Added to. this it must Witness have persistently made themWestland appears to bo hopelessly inIt will be remembered that a few days - . . also bo taken into serious considornselves jiersonally offensive to that gentleman and wo are not at all surprised solvent. Tho Provincial Government is ago the Mayor of Oamaru assaulted the HER VICES will be held as follows: lion that, as our Public Works are fast verging on towards completion, not yet able to pay tho salaries of tho civil editor of tho North Otago Times. Court NOTICE. that things ha.-o culminated as they servants for September. proceedings were at one lime threatened, o Nov. 2Lst.—Alexandra, 11.30 ci.m.; the snpplv of labor for other pursuits have. In the late case of Robertson Tho cost of the last session of Parliament but the matter has now been settle 1 by Mr will bo largely increased from this v, De Mont.ulk wo' think that Mr is estimated by Mr Luclde, M.H 11., at Shrimsld offering, and Mr Mosley accepting rpHE following am the days appointed I for liolding thn Resident Mitgis* Matakanui, 5 p.m. source alone. Population is essenBathgate exercised a very wise disco1,30,000. Of this sum L16 500 is fot actual an apology. Nov. 28’h.—Blocks lt.30 a m.; AlexRally necessary to the progress of any tion in excising from tho plaintiff's payment to members for tbeir expenses, in trate’s and Warden’s Courts for the andrs, 7 p m. country, bub th n it must bo of the gro cry bill the items therein sat down addition to a sum of LI,050 for their pasTELEGRAPHIC INTELLIGENCE. quarter ending the Gist of December, 1875, for the Dunstnn Division of the right_sort, and judiciously introduced, thedeinund and supply of labor being for thirty-four bottles of whisk v, while he possessed at the same time the right sagos to and f'-niii their places of residence —0— A. G. BOYD. and tho “ Empire City ” Duxedin, Nov. 17th. Otago Gold-fieUls District :— as nearly equalised as possible. New to leave the otli°r amounts for sundry Recently at tho Thames, Auckland, a CLYDE -Every Thursday CROM WELL—Every Friday NOTICE. Zealand is a country posses-ing many bottles of port wine and a bottle nf Old Tom. There can be no doubt about man had to pay at the Po'ice Court the fulkitika, Tho following'is the latest news and various natural capabilities, but their development must be the "voik lowing sums for laying poison in his garden: from Melbourne. Tlie Cup was won by it but that the system of bottle been- — Fine, LI; value of a retriever dog ALEXANDRA— MHEARING will Commence at of time. It is of no use whatever atsing in Dunedin tends verv largely to poisoned, L3 ; costs connected with tho borough, third Monday, Oct. 11 25 O at Monterie Station on Ml'Ntempting to accomplish too much at increase tippling on the sly, whereas, case, L5 ISsGd ; total, Lll 11s Cd. Prclty Kov. 8 22 D v Y, the 22nd of NOVEMBER, once ; while all our experience goes to had the parties found it necessary to expensive work. Dec. 0 20 Aiioth“i’ Shed to follow. prove the peculiarities of the Colony purchase their liquor at, an hotel they Snyder, in the Coromandel Mail, says Sylvia colt, Ilichmoml, second, Sour Grapes ROXBURGHto be such that the high-pressure syswould in all probability not have “ To give a customer a receipt on a writti n Tuesday, October 19 November 16 pHA RLKS LOW—REWARD— tern, wherever pursued, invariably results in failure. There is, doubtless drunk so much ; and we very much question whether the issue of bottle bill he al instead of a printe 1 one snb|‘C*s the tradesman to a penalty of LI00 with six Au attempt was made to upset the train on the Geelong L.no, containing se veral December 14 CHARLES LOW, who eraigr ted greatness in store for us, but it must licenses, more especially in large towns, months’ hard labor, the first six weeks to BLACKSfrom Kirriemuir, Scotland to Melbe won by steady app'ication and hard Instead ot being a public convenience be spent in solitary confinement upon bread E'ghty thousand people assembled to witness the race on tho Cup Day. It rained the two lays of the meeting. Two of the new Ministry have been dc-fsa‘e-1 Mr Berry threatens to obstruct all business until a dissolution was granted. Tuesday, Ocbd cr 26 bourne about twenty years ago, and md went to the SHOTOVER dig work. '1 bo geographical features of the country are opposed to the conduct must not he looked upon as a soc al evil. No one who is acquainted villi and water. We do not think the punishment is sufficiently severe. Tho law should December 21 pngs New Zealand about fourteen ears ago, be will hear of someth!tip to his advantage by communicating wkb the undersigned. of most operations upon any scale of great magnitude. There have been Mr Bathgate, either privately or through the Public Press, can form be made more stringent. The man who writes out his own bill beads instead of havThe Warden’s Office, Roxburgh, having been appointed a Land Office for the District of Clyde, on the days but few large enterprises entered into hut what have resulted in disaster, when, bad the same Den undertaken any other-conclusion than that he is always actuated by the purest of nm rives, and Ids endeavors to discourage ing them printed would be capable of ei mmitting any crime that is to be b und above mimed, and immediately aftei Any person giving information of in America or Australia the projectors drunkenness are most commendable. It is reported from Grahamstown that a The Sabatarian Lunatics opposed the elcothe sibtin r of ihe Court, the District his whereabouts, (if alive) or particuwould have made fortunes. OnrsvsAs a magistrate Mr Bathgate’s detelegram was sent to London, asking Sir tion of Gatehouse, ihe late Mayor, M»lLand Officer will Receive Applica lars about him, (if dead) will be retern of Government has also favored colons invariably give satisfaction, in bourne has pronounced against cant and tkms under the Waste Lunds Act warded. this state of things. Provincialism. lact many of them appear to be ndmirnext election. elected him as Councillor. within the Laud Distinct of Clyde. VAUGHAN, MOTTLE, &' CO., by splitting the people up into small able, and it is a'mo.st. a matter for A requisition to Sir Julius Vogel, invitThe Prince of Wales was magnificently W. LAURENCE SIMPSON, Warden and R, M, So’icitors, Melbourne. communities and narrow-minded centres, has succeeded in so estranging one portion ot the Colony from another wonder how they could have been arrived at, when the duties of the R.M., Court, Dunedin, involve so much jn ing him to allow himself to he elected as a representative of the Grey Valley in the next New Zealand Parliament, is now being ree d ved at Bombay, and received the Rajahs at the Government House, and returne- 1 their visits the next day. There were that, interests have become divided. dicial labor on the part of the stipennumerously signed in Greymouth, .and it gram! illuminations. NOTICE. NOTICE. and instead of co operating as a body diary magistrate. What tho particuwill, no doubt, receive equally numerous The Superintendent has issued amamfosto achieve one united purpose the Pro. lar gravemen of the offence of the to advocating supporting only those Candi * vinees have been engaged pulling one Dai'y Times is we are unaware; nor time must necessarily elapse before the dates who pledge themselves to vote that AN the 16th of November, 1875. T HEREBY Give Notice that I against the other to see who can ohknowing which would we. under the requisition can be present to Sir Julius. eac > Island have power to maintain peace, \ ; the following application having j have purchased from KI N OON tain the largest share of the plunder ; circumstances, desire to comment ; and in the interval it is certain to be signed goo 1 government and management of their been received under the 50th Section all his Right, Title, and Interest in or, as it were, expending their erersti! 1 , there can be no two opinions but own aff drs, irrespective and independent of of the Waste Lands Act. and to the Gardens rented by him gies in stupid rivalries, when thev that the conduct of the Daily Times each other—That the powers of the AssemRobert Crossan, Sections 5 and 7, Block IV, Tcviot, 79 acres. Notification is hereby made that Tuesday. December 14ch, 1875, is the day appointed for deciding, the application, and notifying ,lie objections (ifany) which have been lodged. from Mr Janies Parke*and Mr James Tyrrell ; also bis Horse, Cart, and Harness, and I purpose selling vei>e tables as formerly by him. I have also purchased the interest in the building known as the Chinese Store, Ciyde, from AH LONG. should hive been developing the natural resources of the eonntrv, and unless Abolition is carried out in its integrity, it must be quite clear to any o’ servant, mind that instead of New Zealand the Great—as it, pleases ns to designate the Colony—we must be content, in spite of Public Works schemes towards Mr Bathgate has, since his appointment, been most deadly hostile. We are requested by the Treasurer to the Dunstan District Hospital to acknowledge receipt of the sum of LU ISs Gd, the amount realised by the late entertainas certain that the intended recipient of the reqivsilion would become a candidate. Among the eccentric things which appear in the Lyell Argus is the fo’lowing, in the shape of an advertisement : Wanted, by a middle-aged man, aSober and Industrious Woman for a Wife (no nonsense). One that can nurse a baby (if required) preferred. Money or color no object. bly be defined and only apply to purely federal quest! ms—That Provincial legislature of each Island shall have supreme constituted powers regarding all matters defined aforesaid-'-Thinks two Provinces for each Island ought to do for years, hut does not think that the number of Provinces material. W. L. SIMPSON, WAII CHAIN. Clyde, November 11th, 1875. to remain content with the appellation of New Zealand the I itlle. It mav raent at Alexandra on behalf of the Institution. The Ringarooma with the Suez Mail has arrived at the Bluff. District Land (Ifficer. be all verv well for property holders in Dunedin, or persons interested in squatting i ursuits to advocate the indiscriminate pouring in of an inirriiWe have heard frequently of pheasants The Daily Times, in an obituary notice of the late Mr James Copeland, formerly of the firm of Marshall and Copelan brewers, An eighty-tmi gun has been successful!} ORDER OF JUDGE. having been seen in the valley of the Molyneux as hiuh up as the fourteen-mile beach. Yesterday we were told of a cock bird hav- . A murderer similar to Grecnaore has NOTICE TO ADVERTISERS. of Dunedin, and retently of the New Zealand Brewery, says:—“About two years ago Mr Copeland established the latter business, but unfortunate and adverse circumstances compelle 1 him a few months ago to assign his estate ; and, being a man .of a highly sensitive nature, bis troubles so weighed on his mind that he never recovered his wonted health and j spirits, but succumbed under his misfor | tunes, and may be truly said to have died of a broken heart He was a good friend, : hind and generous in his nature, a genial been discovered in London. IN THE SUPREME COURT OF NEW.ZEALAND, WELLINGTON DISTRICT, This 5th day of November, 1875, TTPON reading the affidavits of U Jonas Woodward of Wellington, Public Trustee, and of Archibald Muir, Constable of Tapanui. 4 D VER TISE MEETS sent to the Office effi this Paper for publication, unless accompanied with instructions as to number of insertions, will he continued until countermanded in writing, and ioill be charged for accordingly. srrant population upon our shores. wHi the view of increasing the value of the one, or cheapening the "labor of the other; but the principle is equally unsound, as both the property bolder and the employer of labor will find their interests best advanced when the population is prosperous by being in a ing taken up his quarters at Hawkshurn Station. We hope that the welcome stranger will be allowed to remain unmolested. The Illustrated New Zealand Herald for the month is a very excellent number. The engravings, though mostly representing Australian scenes, are very interesting. THE ESCORT. The following quantities of gold wen taken to Dunedin by tho Escort which lefl Clyde on Monday last;—• ozs dwts. Queenstown UI6 17 podt'on to obtain full employment at remunerative rates of wages. In a political sense precisely the same Arrow 45G 8 Cromwell 1,851 5 Clyde 110 0 Alexandra 3)0 0 ®te grasilw lire. Wo are requestel to draw attention ot the public to the sale by auction on Monday next, at Roxburgh, ot freehold I do order that the Public Trustee* Benea'h the ride of men entirely just the j tion. It is no use importing people ; into the Colony for the mere pn-pose j of an extended division of our national property, household furniture, etc., Mr I companion, and Ids death will lamented Tcviot 400 0 the Curator of the Estates of Decease 1 I ache, auctioneer.. - Also, to the sale ot : by. all who had the pleasure of his acquaintBlacks ' lOOO 0 DpiVAno uKull AflmiuuJ-mbui uf all PEN is mightier than the SWORD. building material on Tuesday next, at .nice. The deceased gentleman held a pnsiMount Ida 752 13 and singular the goods, chattels, and credits of JOHN ALLEN, deceased, indebtedness, as one person doing well 1 contributes move in the-Anno nf dii-nnf Blacks, Mr J. V. Chappie, auctioneer. At a meeting of the Church of England tion in the Volunteers as Captain of tho North Dunedin Rides, anl there'ore the 1 Total G. 448 3

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Dunstan Times, Issue 709, 19 November 1875, Page 2

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TELEGRAPHIC INTELLIGENCE. Dunstan Times, Issue 709, 19 November 1875, Page 2

TELEGRAPHIC INTELLIGENCE. Dunstan Times, Issue 709, 19 November 1875, Page 2

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