llio steatner Tauranga arrlved here from Atxcldand on Fritlav mornlng at two o'cloclc. She met with very severe weather, at one time bcing.coni{>e]led to put baek liavln'g a quan(i!y (>f cargo. waslicd over bbard. riq p.s. taranaki,;! :ived from Mellington, ahout noon ■yesterdfty. We liave to thauk the pui- >r for bringing our flies of the Ilawke- llay Hinaki. H e •'•■givt lo amvounce Ihe death of Ihe Venerable Archdeaqo i Williams, of Pakaraka. Buv of Islands. We aic reqnesffcd fo call atlention to an \ e 1 1 i.- ment \vl, eh aji| ears ek iwhere, noiiiving flint ii. ■ Kew Mr. Burrows will hohi Divine tervice in the Mission Chapel to-mon'ow njoruing, and will eoutinue to hoh! inoniing si-rvices so long as he remains* I in laui iuga. i he Venerable Arehdeacon will hold hs usual .sorvico in Ihe affernoon. We are still under tlie m e'essity oJ'npologisi'i;.; to our readers ior the eoniparaiivelv imperfect sr.ate in which ihe Kiicono still makes its appeavance. The abstraetion oi I necessarv type prevents tis from printing | inl. icsting articles in the most altraetive i nianner, and coinpels us touse a desci gtion I nnsuitablo, while the malicious injnry done [ in the printing press, poi-fi e of whieh have i bet-u stolen and only hasti y rephieea as well as cimimsttmees would pomil, has eonsicjirrahly impaircil its . ;h( iency. \Ve. have to u.i\ i :ou ledge the Itiiul adviee and assistance • ' ('i v- .'"in our i. qieeled tdwntenan Mr. W. 11. Il.ill, and llio skill of Mr. Mpnaglian, Captain Fraser's head smith, who eilected alj ! tliat ein'umstanees would ■ in.il with the | ap[)!iaiU'ys at eommand. - j Y\e regret to annonnce the accidenta'l i death in Englahd of M u.skotry Instructor I Lilly, 70th i.'egiment. He was insfriteting j Mr. \\ arburton of the Engineors, wlio.se! ritie was mifotrunately londed and it went oif and shot poor Lilly through the head. He wtis for some considerable time attaclied to the 1st Waikato Kegiment a.s SergeantMajor, wliere he was greatly respected bv botli tlie .offieers and men. In the Ilouseol Kepresenfatives in answer to a quesfion by Mr. \\ illianison, iclative to Unpaid Survfeyors, the Coh.rial Treasurer saiit tliat tlie Government had been lnisled as to the am.ount due. Th'ey had forwarded an ainount to liquidate all claims but had a.tevwards peceivcd accounts for amonnts long sinee due. He wbulcl like a conimittee ' of enquiry.
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Tauranga Record and Bay of Plenty Examiner, Volume 1, Issue 4, 27 July 1867, Page 2
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