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V m./ 1 I?be Aasxcr) Jr ■ WPLLINGTON. July 19. The publican,a arc going to make an effort to induce tbe whole trade to agree upon a fixed price for the sale of beer and liquor. Ab <ut 250 nominations for immigrants for Wellington were Bent by the outgoing ’Frisco mail.
Florence, tenor, explains that his re* cent breakdown was due to a stage fright through hating failed to learn his part. He was not intoxicated, as reported.
(Special to Wanoanpi Chiohicli.)
NEW PLYMOUTH
July 19, Fite hundred Maoris attended Pari« imka meeting i only two Eurw***"* wei- o present. To WTBlt/saul the ploughing w»s at an end, at>d Via object had been stained. He ploughed the Gotern nent " n»na,' and the Government ploughed ).k " mana.’’ He was glad his serrauts bit been taken prisoners for bis sake, Kite taartyrs of old. and like Peter and other Apostles, who suffered for righteousniss’ take! He rejoiced to hear tha't so m>w prisoners had been senttn Wellington and hoped the rest would be sent tlutlieJ, that they might be brought into the presence of the King’s Government andphirf men, 'hat his words and works migit be spread abroad. They would be persecuted, but would be faithful to the ~jd. The Government came against them with sword and guns, while his weapons were submission, reason, and argument. The Government would eventually feel ashamed of the part they were taking against him, He rejoiced at tho patience of his disciples, and was assured that they v odd be eventually rewar ed, as his destiny was spiritual supremacy ove»J^^Wei^g r at mence liMtilSt Tm» was not !*>; ..is mission was p-sceful. His ’.ycii'.i E* was declared ravings. Some win) dented the prophets of old, eventually believed in them ; so would his touchings be finally accepted The next to coaai to pass was ” Matingsrouga, mountain ol peaceafter that the resurrection. "The wives and relatives of the |prisoners who went to f arih&ka in teart i '• turned rejoicing, that their husbands cud friends had been accounted worthy to suffer martyrdom for Te Whiti’s sake! (Pee Hkrald Special.) \ Julyte. The natives commenced ploughing ( rad planting potatoes on Jur y's farm at Tikorangi at daylight this morning-\ Five ploughs are at work. DUNEDIN'. July 19 The Morning H rdd, in a tool this morning, says—“ We have seen a cheque for 30s, drawn by tb« General Government, which was presented at the ißank of New Zealand last week and reW'ned, marked ‘ N.S.F.” Th -ae boys were charged at the Police Court this morning with duck healing. Two were convicted, and sentrsced to 6 hours’ imprisonment with 15 itrokes of the birch, and the other discli irjeiy AUCKLiYND. I . Jjfly 19. Mr Bowe Btates that he willjnut support the No Confidence motion lin the present Ministry while Fox V 'leader of the Opposition’ nor usder any consideration will he support the rty that makes one of its points of attack the opposition to the comp'o'bn of the Thames and Waikato rsitwiy. u Peter Morphy was commuted for trial for attompti d rape on Jsssit McCarthy. A man t amed Joseph JVpGiynn was killed at Whitaker end iiuss/U’a Huntley eoal mine through a fall of feel from the roof of the mine. ’ Some Auckland sgWttots intend competing at the sal* of .the steamer Taupo on Ttiesdsy, amJ'FJ “teir hand at getting her afloat. The schooner Oralan, for Samoa, takes the first cargo of Waikato coal shipped from the colony. (Pee Feees Association ) WELLINGTON. July 19. July 11. A boat containing wo Italians which left the p lot station fofjTerawhiti is missing. It is f ared igP occupants are drowned. A boat has pine in sea eh. Dr. Hector has received the folios n,. official telegram from Sydney :— •* No authority for statem nt in the Press tha the Exhibition will not open before the Ist Ootoler. Impossible at present to fix date; probably towards egj of Septorn her.”
The Sec retary of the Exhibition Commissioners in ew Zealand oaves for Sydney in theWakatju on thi 3l SL i n? t., talcing the greater bulk of the exhibits.
Dr Hoc r ]saves -o ,n atier him to \ superintend the arrangements. DUNEDIN. 1 July 21. A man named Kenneth E>se was arrested up coun ry for forging t hill 0 f exchange tor C 286 in Victoria in Juuo last. INVERCARGILLJuly 19. William Crawford, baker, died , U J. der.ly in Ihe l>«keh"use ; ifcn caa s of death to be hear disease. CHRISTCHURCH. Ju’y 19, An attempt was made to burn d -wn the new Baptist Church, ft i, sujn.scd to be the work of an incendiary.
(Keutee's 'l'blsobahs ) MELBOURNE. July 16. Hearn, of New Zealand, woa the sculling match against Wing, of Victoi'Jh. by one length! ■ SYDNEY. July ill Tin 48 hours’ walking contest betv s«n Edwards, of London, and Taylor, of V j. toria, was won by the former, he "ivering 180 miles
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Feilding Star, Volume I, Issue 19, 23 July 1879, Page 2
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