\ Press Awnoy mdat sufely"be o wJP^ v ® w fcSß*“ #®eiJeiVe6| grea| deal off nwnM>h, but {Are no tilled upfbh to pay for tteffj|ams which feiLV appharajUllig ,vOU p ' hdniEi»f''if The agettoy must bhke card'that it does%ot overtest the endurance of newspaper proprietors. In an article on the Waitaki bridge, the 1 North Otago Times ’ says :—“ Since the death, however, of Mr Hunter, the men working"in the puntß and' IffplSeesoldSnghr' from drownipgrhavo been supplied with life*; belt s, v Which, 1 - sb' f>r as i can- dee, fti no -Vay inapeded-the free use of their limbs. Had .this simple experiment been in existence but ■afew-weeks sooner what a valuable life would have been sa vedT”"' In acdordance with the recommendation, of the Amecau Consul, Dodd, the second mate of the barque Oneco, who had been unde? police surveillance on board the vessel since her arrival on Sunday last was this morning t rrested— on .Seweant Neil nd s tpken orf shore. ‘ TTier abused was to ha'vd* been formally brought up this afternoon at Port Chalmers, but a remand till Tntirdky*-wab asked for by the police. JDfipd was received into gaol this aiternooa, escorted by Sergeant Neil, of Port Chalmers. Hefis'lufider remfand ByAMr. Mansford till the Bfch inat., and is charged with the murder ■of* John Green, one of the seamen cf the barque. A ** * y) ’ T l ■[ ?T I ' V f r *• 1 V A special meeting tf the and Sutherland Association was held last night uiMurray’s Temperance Hotel; the President (Mr W. J. M. Larnach) ip- yjtoq* Elder moved a resolution to the following* effect: “That the bps;? )Asj?piqtip3' be altered to admit Orkney and Shetland men as members ..pp jthe footio# those who have already joined,” ( which was duly second*sj;by rMr fpaupied; unanimously. ft was* also decided that
ofch eiu ap eetipg (jwpwhk r hq; hel e|*/ggar Friday, the 16tn instant, for the purpose of enrolling any'friends, jyisjung to jqintba/Ae-/ sociation, who hail from Orkney and. Sh'-t land. After the extcution of sopa,er ovhw business, the meeting was closed with a vote bf thanks to the. Chairman.;%v r ; • ' The inquiry into the manner in which James Smith fuet his' dfeath, which Was’ad.l journed from Wednesday to procure the evi* deuce of BroWn# who- deserted from the ahfp'l Corona at the same time as the deceased, was resuined lthft i inbrning ih ‘ Iha CohCtboh'se,' Port Chalmers, before Dr O’Donoghue. (Sergeant NSiVststtfed-that he had' MehliCable to find the witness Brown. He, this morning, despatched) Cdn'stahre Nichlctfcl itheVtfaw. miils at Portobello, where there had been two nKfiT/tfbi-kingr one of! whCATvCrjE riittih' resembled Brown, butas bo f h menhadleftihe ■place, he had no farther evidence to offer, returned; knd lies WduTd ush all endeavors to -find the man Brown. Mr Dench (fpreman of the jury) stated in the event of Brown beiifg'tfouhd a fresh would hdvh’ ta hSi empannelled, and then the majority of the witness would :be away] , AlthCugh'tnere was no evidence that the deceased met his death byfbul play> ifcUyos the duty of the jury to thoroughly investigate the cage, and he would recommend than %he inquiry be i ad| ailrtwiJ.* / The 3 St# ■ decided <t£ adjourn ' the inquiry until Monday, the I9th inst.. at 2'p-ra,l>' ' ■ \ ■w- ' V ?T rvi : A r >•:
The Oamaru and people fekve to jament; their English correspondence remains in Dunedin, on WeJnesday eveping, country coiclf had been delayed adl the previous alght on the Oamaru side of*the Shag River, much apxjety was felt in Oamaru and Timaru lest the mail should reach Dunedin
too late to catch tbe Tararu*, snd the following telegrams passed between Mr Steward, M H K., and the Acting Postmaster-Geae- 1 r*l~^‘‘-OainaFU, : -iieptember jtnail hence, heaviest with portions mail overland./rpra Ghrfat<fhuj?fl{j apd i'itnaru, delayed yesterday—Shag JRirer b e i rj g up! •L. ft Palmerston this tiTorm&g; amve Dunedin four o’clock, or, five at latest , Can.hot Tararua be delayed T Tararua appointed to MWWtwe’.’l‘ Wellington.—Caplin of lararaa has 4nln asked,to detain his vessel, p few hour8 I and ( if coach 'rehph Dunedin about fohp no doubt inaiis will he in titije.--W. Gray.” The Tararua, whj,ch r was;to jhave left a,b 3, did not» leave till 4 30 p.tn. on Wednesday, The coach, a, few minutes before dye. ff letters' brought' by ’the coach mm* tse- : jVarious country offices had been sorted and madb bp into the Tarftruarcould nob have left till 8 p.m., to which time Captain P® ld “°-^ ait „,^ n .. I ySp? ,^ s .thfj Princess’s l'ast f plight was for the benefit pf ,thpipropriet r of- *Mth), ,W»4although. th% parts pf .the house were full, there was not m goj»d ah in jthe dress circle as w$ had .hoped, see. , A, and r v?af;; sabppyjted, justice 'those taking part in it. ' Shortly; before we" c|pse ( of-thQentertaiuweUt I Mr.sp^j^: a <wd , r ing to promipf, made .a.ffcyi'.ppservaiidnsjupuff few experience ip iln the .course »ojf a : he" thanked his pafcgou^'foij I t^p l support/he o hadt ouly .witVjtJ^/troupe, but also on thevtwo former; .occasions' o#, he. had visited, .the, ifie proper piac.4,Vaa”. in front, to see that npne of hi o .visitors paid ; twice. Hi* professional causer was ;ened onp>? rextendingoy*?i:, forty years*, of r which tvyenty had.beeu spuns in/:various jcapacitiesdn States, and /bhe last (twenty .California*/ India, -hnstfhta !fbina, and Java,- fie,was,the , first Euro-, pean who .took A Eifffopean.pompany to Siam, ' unring the time he hadVepent ip Australia ,he had never wanted, a hoped all hiefneddft werei# prppjgely .the’ :saiile*pcjsition..-H Applause.) ■ Be. bad fra-r veiled with various companies, i from dogs and mbnkeys r up to ; the; Italian; Opera. I When i he ' first ; came to r , IXune'din—some , rustic show, he occupied a tept.qn what was 1 ndw knpwn,v'ss the,; Arcade* and; he, yvaaj [thankful to meet aopae and residents.—A large number of children assemi bled at the theatre this~afternoon, but owing to the inclppjonsy of the.man- ; agement decided not to give a* performance. To-night Mr - Kirby} t the the nOmj; pany, will take a whehiwO hope to: his coittfteousrieiai re&ftrdedn by % A r ,full atitohdßnce.'T. ; f. ; oh 5 Lastevening Mr Th<irttty4 is.aboutto .prdcted was fcftterk raided "at the masohid HaH i; hy Hit acquaint*! ances . friends.' "The tnent justly giyed, it| 'for sdhfabltrOimpihyh’as^faot^hiet hTthe hull for some time past, There was tha'provided by Mr Hudson ; B hbd'‘^vhofi‘ tableso%er4 4 cleared, addresses/’dmgihd, alternated. Tbe s dompaity 'numbered Wbout oighty couples ; and the" chair was occupied by m r Stofety 'MvP^(hytWho,drt ) pre»etatiUg.Che guest of tbe evening with an ilianunufaed ad; dress, expressed I fhO he felt at a meeting held to do honor and bid farewell to an old and tried friend, who, while wishing hital iGod rspsfcdi they would jbpr enlg too glad to welcome back again." Ihe address #ka ; ‘t6 thb 'follbwiqg ’effect:— suafass
you have for somany years, we, present at oa^^ompHtnenti3y^jarewell social meeting in\yoi3(r poim*, thirdyMochmbent on ns to testify l Z®«r moraNr«^,l#*wn %icitizen wh* on "B#^a|fcM^i o -i part affairs, yop Have hf yottr sbraightfoYward-| Jg 8 ® •'itid ujir ighl conjiuat*made mawfriendsi the fiAt President- of fchtfjfofct srf jfety Zealand formed fo/-tHnyurp ob e showed your manly independence ahdfearlesspws by aiding in the inve3tigati9n»oLauoh<tabooed subject. As a personal friend of many of us present, it is hardly fitting that we should speak much. We need only say your -lossjvilL be felt by.ua.; and-wa-truat-tbat,-. w “ether you return to New Zealand or re* reside>in a foreign country, you will be blessed with health, strength, and proj£pmty;” Mr Redmayne,~ih replying,-spoke* of his days ■of-its settlement,-and dwelt-at length upon. theopro>perity ofcthp Colony, though Ae~ {assured his headers■ that,hjs,, b: st wishes ■wouid always'be with New’Zealand, whi hj [waa destined ■hopedifih'odbTyttof pay ipte'itimptb'pai } frwa.Vimd t .tgi'timla-the Oeiony.! Re'siMcferdljMihahkttdi ghem for their tokefc. of- goM;:fe«ring,>w»dT
The Oxford Troupe give their first performance at the Masonic Hall this evening. ...The thirteenth monthly meeting of the National Building Society will be held on Monday evening. Mr J. W. Jago will lecture on “The Hisf*~ry of Temperance,” in Knox Church CTassom, on Monday eight o’clock. The annual ball in aid of the funds of the uewish Philanthropic- Society will be held in alrtt&iYdlmber or tickets'Hav& fiieukold, it» pure to be a succep, , , -*• j Mr D. Sampsdn Anhljllnces column shat on and after Saturday next, 10th inst,, his place of .be closed on Saturdays at 2 p.rn. .At the least, is petting a good; e’xampto, l yfi’u ohe* Which we trust prill soon be followed jby. j The ‘ Evangelist ’ for October contains Several vpr.y gppd artfclQ(i ( *)iJ a/yfCciety obtnb.Short Notes are suggestive., One WMv P4tdn, J oh’the Nett Hfebtides-Mfsswh, 1 shoulct leadvtO'augiektcr iutarest jm pelyucsida ■ jCivilisation than has yet been evinced. Them, ate several papers darling wijth social and literary topics from' ft’> Some of thenj{ rc.t^n.t,be, orthodox phraseology iof a century ago, a'style of expression that {might be well dispensed with, as forming no necessary aid to religious thought. It is a fault shared in with other religious journals . —a sort of religious shibboleth tending to repel {rather than attract the uninitiated, • .
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Evening Star, Issue 3624, 3 October 1874, Page 2
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