;•, C)tri?tcliiir9]?,mTiatbeinaveryshaliycondiiion—physically. Tie 'Lyttelton Times' states that the vibration produced by the passing of vehicles in the streets must have often been noticed.il At the temporary Chemical Laboratory of the Canterbury College, Liche l' constant vibration of the 'has' deranged mairy of the' adjusting of the scientific apparatus, andtwoi delicate balances 1 used greatly in quantita-' ha,fe 'continually to be, re..fldjiistea, in orderto ensure accuracy. Daring the, debate pn the second reading Of the Dunedm lushed Bill Mr Pyke deStout, as "a burning and shining light of the' .dfr-al legislature of .Otago." Mr Stout rea "ifcnafked thdt in. 1871, the period to whiohiiMr! he was not a member of the • Ota^b'Provincial'Council, and Mr Pyke re 4 happy thing for the Coun--51U," hid Bsimark being received with cousi; f'AlB&bW laughte* and applause. After thd division on'the second reading, on the usual proposal to go into'committee, Mr Pyke, in speech from Mr Stout; " fcaul 'tfcfljfc hisvlfpn. jriend was evidently not a fiiilitary man, for he could hot disconnect jtfrjp^.b^-^ea.of. ( |and^.being set aside; for, purposes the necessity of erecting a "fork He might assure Mr Stout that it was; not intended to bombard Messrs Sargood's » warehouse,.and it was. very necessary £here should, be a military site in Dunedin,' B *phqld "rabble mob" whd ibid "meetings anii defy constitutional authority. Mr De Lautour, who followed Mr Pyke,- said that the hon. member for the >\l&llsta&<had joo cause; to be alarmed,. for on his arrival in Dunedin he would doubtless be
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Evening Star, Issue 4254, 14 October 1876, Page 4
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245Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Star, Issue 4254, 14 October 1876, Page 4
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