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,46 the meeting of the Chamber of Commstsc yeflterdayC it was decided to request Sir Joints Veg»l to represent theChamlicrat the fwpewMi Conference of Chambers of (CntßWiMsse Co> W held in London. A meettßit ei the Oamant Schools Com* fwittw wiiri>e held this evening, at the

The- jwittiug. ysatertby. for the- election of a inrrwlxsir oil the Wsttaki K«;ad F«wrd. {>■" ih" i'lvjinkitiini SV.Msvt4f>n. r»Att!ted in the mttttn at Mr. William SmiHie, who jiolied -_'« vrtCrss against Mr. K.W 13. Very little ltvt<i-i-<i-oC wai* taken in the election, and unly a snviill prr>{iertioti of the votes on the roti wetr rt rot'ded.

\~khU for Australia.: t'.itf>tit.;.:l |Kr Uotonta ►-IW-■ at II st.M. at t'te I-ititf on Friday, tin; A'H'E May.

Xh\ If. f»n«cH. tfu- hna. SVr.-vt.-try to the Wftiuht tVtmty Aeelimattsatioii Soeiety. h.-vs iwft-te-! to «.* a letter from tin- t'tiderS'vi'rt'farv. *'<nV«;rin.!f a pvoetamatton tixi.ig tli>r t'mw f.r the kittiiu' o- .same ttithtn th.; iVattaki Cbwmty. From tilts it ap-iears that » ma*f have been iwadu in telc-i-v:ij'F«tiif tlvs dates. tV'k ■.tr.'.'W.int* and t 'ulrtWritaai qrtail an? ■••v:i to ■•«; shot between th* hi »(.turn and tie- 31st duly, and have.ma..,' £>c Kovtry-'d between the Ist of -May and th/Slst of Jaty.

The Ttmaus iUn.ll aay* that _Str Geor-.-.r I • Jiry- h** determined to -ret rid oi Mr. Kulfwice frwn the Ministry as .«o"ii as -.'.<-[ silitp. We «'»« seatvely bdi>-ve that th'• statement made by the Herald U correct. [ Sir «it'f>rs'B- *Jr«y wotdd riot, w.? Hunk. 1 deswte' the uet "that small difference.* may f Fv:-.',"' afiwii S>vt-vuis"» hinw-'ES ami tFt--(Vdoiiir.l I Vsei-.iitc.-i-. n»t;it»ly that owr th-,- .-.pjiohit- [ mstit »t Mr. I.H»'k"ii tt» thet oniii«.wioiiKr«hi:> i «j Antftiti'-'s. iwt *•> hwaly towrsrd.* a col- . and tutu a .ttrting *t:j>{!-H-t'.T into a j jioreert'c-ll «||»ji*)tLff[it. j A iTOetitti* of tin- nian«l.«.'r r.f Commcrc..*as held at~tttr Harhw Cli.-stidH-rsf y.-st-.-nlay <tfc'ti tbtrc *.vt'iv |»r«.'»«rit— Mc*>rr. | Kv:i,'i» {Cli-arFwan) 1 . l*il>lfc.-. Meek.! mw! Sm'ltii t"i'(fP"-tAryK Thr Sfcrctar." r-.-ad I ».:vi.t:vl «onwMtmeatt"»tt*. fr-vm tlu- S«»:ictar>-. tf> the Xc-w Zealand IV-nnniiCit'rn for t!t-.- | S'vdnicy wid r«r('«.»rt»'d th.-it .-»n ! icvtifuattnti had r-.'tcjv.'.t thai sw-.-ral j inti'-ndt'd fonvardin-r esttt!»:t.4 to tin-, thrvMtsh the ChaKd>--r._ The t'sEftf-its wn-dd pit'.-tpatiy e»:is<i.-<t of -;ra!u. »;'itfioird j>t-q»oBFd wndtiK* Mnzi" -d-vtiircs. It was utawivsd t«* tßtiwwta t« liw S«:vr*.'tar>* <■: tin? Xfjr ZsaHa-id C»n»i;v;s.dffsi that liv: r»-ciuii-Bttteut* of the Oan'.ifU I. oniHiittt'c would aftiottnt to LT*». The .Stwrvtarv was antiio-tMc-d td tssttc the etrfttbrn o!' dtrccttoiw and the- tnem& of »jn>lw»tion.* tor a]>ate. The «'l ; tam*<i>r shortly aKtcrwardst rose. Tie- Aftekbttderbt acetn drterndiicd to iiui |)j©.ve- the elass «>{ their stock. Jn a late i issntiT we anrtottnccd that Mr. Orr had sold, . thf«wi.'t» Jtt'ssrs. F'JwK.ttij- and Hedley. ' sc-tfu-rat <"f hi* fntns-hri'd Ayrshire cows. ■ Ttae- attt destined ior tit»r northern capital. and are- -twtefwtad t« cfliijxutc againat .wine 'atwmab (»m« the Old Country. We now Itearit that thff Hcfio. whteh arrived at Anek- ! land! yesterday*. l-roMgiit a_ srjdciidid lot inl! ymmg raeinsf s-t«n,'k. con-ifo'ting of colta and ftttiss, which tiave arrived in splcmlid isondtttow. Tiipy were _ received by M_r. • * ttrnrvrw Gctidrwtn on arrival, and were dis- ! [Mwcd oJ to th-- Ws-t advantage. They are ; eii*ht in nnndier. Tiie first is a hay colt i touted on the 22nd October, by Tim Wliiiller Umn I'arafih-ite by King-tton. The nest is a ikvy suit t'oakdon the 7th Xovcmber, 1577, i l»v >l«rii»y«tong fn>m Lady Audlcy, by i Ltttte dolin from lkaate lie-Ham, by Sir ! *'lwwtea. Tlie next i» a cheatimt colt, I Vortws. fnaled 17th Octohcr. 1577. by Kci prievc out of Ghtva. thn dam of Wanderer i and l'»tiina. l»y Velo-ity fin of Atnlatita. the 1 dam yH Vival The :««si i.t a brown lilly. j Frailty, t'oale-t Deccmlicr 10, 1877, by j G-ddjtl-oi-oti.sh ont of Flora M'lvor, by Rouse's r migrant (imnortedkotltof Conielia, : by * Jrasshowier ont ot Manto. The next i.-f j a" Mack ftlly. ReWtva. foaled (7etol»er t!, ] 1877. by GoIdsl)oro«2h out of Sea Breeze, by ' Tfte I Barb ont of Mermaid, by Fishennan ? (imported) out oi .Sweetheart, by Kcdhcr.rt j owt of Melsina. by Harkaway out of Fatten, t»v Young Ulackwootl out of Brandy Bet. The nest Is a chestnut colt, Kenilworth, f-xded Angw»t 30. IS>S7, by Kelpie put of Ksore»s». by Xew Waixtor, sire of Tim Whitlhr. Tarragon. Voiimteer, &c. The ior.it i* a chiwtntit fitly, foaled 14th Scptemi>«r. 1!>77. by Old Kngtand from Mediator. by Lord &f Lyntie from Reflection, by Sugar i frVcn Mirror." by Sir Hereide.-t from Prism. by Camel. Tite pedigree (A the other one is not yet made known. ! \Ve (Otago D. : iy Timerf) understand it is ■ tEte intention of th<? of the I Henley M-ttate to suthdivute it. and jilace it ■ in tlie'.wrket tor sale at an eariy date. Tiie ! estate, which w SfHJ*) ajres in extent, com-->r£s*» some of the line-it land in the Taieri diatriet. It If (iroposujd to lay it olFin fanns adapted to the r...[uireli:eiits of all purchaser!?, and to offer it for positive sale on very ca*y tenns of j>ayme-it. Tiierc has been a demand for land of this character for occupation as small farm? in the neighborhood of iranefiin. and we are informed that intending purchasers have expressed a desire that the sale should be held soon, so that they !jnay be enabled to get the hnd put in order | for the etisning season's crops. The Ashburtou .Heraid in a paragraph about the death of a Mr. liaplcy, dairyman, states that the deccaaedV brother told the sergeant of police that he died from congestitan of the lungs, but it was afterwards ascertained that a certificate had been given to the effect that it was typhoid fever. It formed the subject of a K.M. Court case, and bis Worship, after pointing out the penalty to which Mr. Rapfey subjected himadf, ordered that the cows should be re-

moved from the house, and that new utensils should be bought for the milk. If these orders were neglected, the police were instructed to report to the Road Board and take action in the matter.

The coarse vulgarity of the most shameless of Colonial "journals pales before the following tirade:—Henri Rochcfort calls Gambetta, in his article in La Marseljaise, "a harlequin," "an Italian buffoon," "a traitor," "a fatted satrap," "a vain crossbred, " and other elegant epithets. As for M. Jules Ferry, he is a mere restaurant waiter, while 31.M. Prou3t and Germain Casse are " toadies and vain flatterers."

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Oamaru Mail, Volume IV, Issue 947, 30 April 1879, Page 2

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Untitled Oamaru Mail, Volume IV, Issue 947, 30 April 1879, Page 2

Untitled Oamaru Mail, Volume IV, Issue 947, 30 April 1879, Page 2

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