THE EVENING MAIL.
TUESDAY, APRIL 17, 1877.
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tt wdt he sura hy our report of th? mcof;- | itig of the I'lKvnutse of the North <Hn-o j Tttrf VUsh hetd taut evening that the Ft-h----hook dt3iinattt'U;atton eve had l>«vti ttnally dh»poa«?d of. A* wc yeUtrtay wontd te the result, the »>nt:i«itUu.- hj.., j d.x-tdyd t» uphold tha of the j sstmiard.-* in so far a* the (Us pt:xlttiea'.ion of the hnir.se n;n exuvrae I. hut itM taken a j rfirt'rfrenh course with tvgard to th: jockey LVrr'.t::, who hat hc*n ms itta!i::e t from j rittug »>u the- O.uuar.i Cour.-c dtring the j phia.-ucre of thy Chi'». We «h» not ■--<• how thu Cotuauttu;; c mid have othi-r;vi.-ir than they have done. c n W little tl.tiht as t«» the fact of the h.«r.-te having l»t.e:s tUt.henitely pttlfjd. and prcVftite-l from j winning th' 3 vi-.'; j. Ttts only farslt that ran t.o fount it* the matter u 'h-.i the s-lie-.vartL; (Hit not. »-» vtc pointed put nxue tinttr .-.'.tic. call in evi I nw-. t.cforj u>aung to a «:c»i h'ti. and pnnUh .alt ivmnaetat w.th the fraud. However, that matter La; t>.v:i jj-«e ov t r i>y the Committee. OVikn h..-H hs;en «lv >rded ■a tawing, hut we miHC &«>' thji-J w.f» nothing of .lay imp-u-tiitu-:' iti hj« s,ta"-eim.-ot. The onty eonuhuton th.it eosttd le arrived .-.:, after reading it inanity through, rwit* to I>e a«U-:ti-u oh the part «>f UMriett to exotic;--ate ti3 j'.ckf-y trorn htar:r.\ We mn-st c-.-r- j taiuty »• mgratntite tit*; Commit to; upon having tinaHy rtt of the ca-e, ami upon tttts st.-p they have taken with ief-renee to tht? joohey. We tmd-rotand tha* the re tgiv>.Ss >:i of | Mr. V»'h. You .g of UU .-.n.it in th-- Wait, hi i t'otnvty t'ouivit for t'.i r War .;vka Kiting, j a.-ift w a morn'-or ■«' tlv-r W„„; svuk.t r.n t U at- j - ' , r t i taUi U>>ad L-oj.;>U h:»v- Uc:a revived l-Y t.i>; i Irjk of hot'it;;:. i Iho mjavh-jra of th,« o.i:narit | CoavKiietvo tiavo to hoht th'-irauoti 1 f SteepteetuiHT Mt-t-tiog oh t w 'itec»\« I'trttutay, j amt a very tttwralan t at active programme ; has. tee.t Shottttl the prove tine w tiav;.' itot ttrj Seast (.loubt tn. t the ni.'wsttt," w-.tl l>j highly s.t:oi;e.*i'uh A foil j report of Lwt night's tutfjtiiis of the C!ui> j witt tie found ta auothnr otnrßtu j At the w.uuil wt-okly tnaottrsg of St. Pii'-tl'd [ Yo«sig Jfert'd Thorn were pre- f scut, Kttv. A. F5. Todd tin the chair), at»«s a | targe nvtmuer of tnt-inhers 1 . After the ttsurd | fornvatities, the Chairman performed a very j
interesting: ceremony, viz , tJi.it of presenttag to Mr. IX Stephen (win* h leaving Lr the olt.l ousvtry) a handsome edition of J&akapeareV. works, oh hc'iAi of ihe Asaoeiatkm, a* a small t«»kc« of the respect and esteem in which hj? was held'by the members. Auer thw c?me an essay by Mr. Goold—subject. "The Working of Ka-ged Schools"— r.-btuh wa.4 very well delivered, and highly appreciated. fir. Garland ha* bean appointed surgeon tu the Court I'ttdj of Vamara, A.U.i., in CiUnam. The? aanttal gensrsi meeting of the- siil*t"cib«r» t'.» the Mechanic i' Institute will hi held oa Thursday evening next, for tha \ ur|kmo of electing ©tlicc-bcarj« aal a cjn>
Mr. E. ff. "Ward has resigned the appointment of Registrar of the Supreme Court.
Thi3 morning's Daily Times says:—We understand that Mr. Clayton, Colonial Architect, is on his way from Wellington to One of his objects in visiting this, city is to take the necessary steps for rendering the Provincial Council Chambers suitable for a Supremo Court; House.
| It is significant of the value of some of the ! auriferous .around in Wcstland, that -when the Cassias. Morning Star, and Seaudanavian claims were in operation at they pro- | iluccd £SI.G47 v/orih of gold. Yet they i war.; ab.i-idoiied in c:>n~c:rnence of the cost I «>f \v K-Ictij t!i jm by bt.M'.n.
pipors contra L .a\ itc tin district of U.iiuy on the appearance of the first woman there a; a l.jjal sign of the march of tntcll.ct.
The Di;:;=l:n S;:ir says:—"A telegram revived by the Commissioner of Police states that Mr. VA.vAi, a storekeeper at liivcrear:*:!! and a so:i of a sc'tler at Iv.i':orni, was r.e ile:it:.l'y shot yesterday. He v.,a; nit .-1.0.ji; at \V ill:i-j2 wir.li Mr. M -.y *, 1.-.ti: of the Albion Hotel, w!ie:i the L.i:;e! of t'.i: 1 •-tt--r'* b -ocr/.i-loa .1 •;* exptod •1, a..d t!i>c.r.-tr:dg.3 lodgrl ii the h;a 1 of the d •«' ?.:,..], wh • w.v; ;:tHiding about twenty vardi oif. Death w.ls almost instantaneous.
A novel kin I of poiting was adopted at the expense "f J!i;h:». B ikor ami Farron. .-\cso."\ii:r» to the /V.w, ionic Christchurch gentlemen have quarrelled with Mr. Farron tviv.r»'.ing ;nmc bct>. ■>n Friday afternoon, just before the strn: -r left for t'nc North, t!i- stcatii-1.-.nnch I ctclton was employed by the c pen'letr.en o steam past the Taratiaki k.< s-he 1 iy at t!:e wharf, displaying a forge pfo'-.-ud hearing the inscription, '' Farewell to Fa-ron," with a ouple of additional wonU of an unjoin; liinontary character. 'iliere wa> a litllj disUirbanc2 aboard, but n >t ninth : but numbers of people congregated 0:1 th-j wharf to ? ce the fnn.
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Oamaru Mail, Volume I, Issue 306, 17 April 1877, Page 2
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882THE EVENING MAIL. TUESDAY, APRIL 17, 1877. Oamaru Mail, Volume I, Issue 306, 17 April 1877, Page 2
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