The Waikato Times. UNKNOWN.
TUUItaUAY, MARCH 11, 1*73
itevmor !io piMjwwd l>u Id v; »wuia »to*v\ «i\ W>to".i i»£»vm«t \ho >Mtr— Mr Vi.h > . Misfi^l lo *<-c t)io business of th oinoeting preedrd with, which i» lo lon. n committee and lenvo «'l mutter* of dot nil in the.r hand* Thinking iuthmg of tlio expense, my in<md Captsm JJocro, Mr Morns, ami m\aolt nmdc a tour through thcAVuilvnton shoil time ago, uilhug on nlltl>ele!nlingpcoplc,wl)o,t\ithoi)t'oieejjtio)i,promiBciltojom ni theftilmr. ibeluno the present company offer to mSuco their freights -but wo want « comply m which every settler will hare an intorest ; and I «'«'• to see a comiiwttoo composed ol )nc»i taken from ererr settlement m Wailato. — Mr l-'ineU yioposvd th.it this moving i= of opmton that it 1? dc^rnbli- to form n Watk do and Aueklaud trauspjrt cjuip.my— bteoiitlfd >>v Mr T^ Hiicsttc, and oimel Mr \ »:iion proposeA ihrlollownis R' »^i-»> »» n^ » c^wnitice- - M:»jor.)ockson , Cap'"'" U"""' I^. liicll > ftml L - ljllt> ' I)r WacUlmtflon ; \hw* Kniell, 1,.' Q lesne, Cilmmm.j, noluiP-t. Aubm, Hammond. <{nbbnn, Keed, lttmcmmii, ktrkwiiud, idlh C.impbi'li, Ufll, and t'lf/patnck, ami the move S t <oml,<ll.v \lr Fm, ell. >■» 1 c »t . 10 I — Mr it \ nmowl ii fo.iiu.l lie i-.ui i >' "'!- j " •" '^.'1 I>~ '>n-l L>er.> r.«-cpn-Mi'il b\ t'aptain StHo to iipjlogi-e lor lu^ u'm-nee — An* .\lorrnpr'opjsrd auMcot IhaiiU^ tj the chainn vn, w luoli w>n seeon<l«-d by Mr Vtftlou, awl t-irned. Tlio meeluit; then terminated. Wo luvt' brni irqiit^ioil to v.ill nttpntion to an nUeration in the riJ>i»itiscMnont appomliug tho iU_\s ior mustering thy. Miht.-i Jlaiapipi «>n mud^'i'tfiitly omitted irom the dti^iihtt id tort lament, ami n» c-oiuoqiifiiu of the 17th b ing >Sl ratrjek » i>a\, the por «U-» mlvcrtiiLil-to take pW< .it NgftumM-huv anil l'l.imillri) oivtlnttluy are postponed to Mondtn, th« iiltli instant. wSome short tnvio bnck we vkew uttwtion in out lorn i-ulumiw to tlic c(i«.irdJv couiliat of one Mason, u bdilitPs i he Thninca, who whileVnm-; ft summons at the suit of M H Grnhum, for vent , fn ed oIV u > evol ver He hsis since bee) i barged witli firing, with intent to kill nnd committed fo trial at the Supreme Court U<'il hin been alloived, liiaiseL in i'2oo, and two sureties of i'loo each. I A rich sttUi'im-nt i)p|H'i>rc«l m Mondn/s Ifrrahl, in which ! it «ai assertei^ .ipiMkinjj uf the ball given by the ollieeiy of the Bluneho nnd Riwano, " tlmt the invitntionb (200) comlinked nearh evcr> re^pvelnbh 1 fimidy n» Hie piwince " A cjucsjwud«v\tm lU« i;ioi«»«; fi <«r »\>tty fl*V,-» whnt^.ll kcomc ol the prowiu-o wheii tin- rein. lining portion ure not ii'spetlnble? " . Ji man named J«mo» rorler, >» the employ of Mr Quick, was charged at the Auckland Police Court with deserting from lim employ. Tlio cu*o wrt< romftiuloi {[icndiuy a tele- | grtiphic-rrpl> from here. ; A nnipunl p»rl>, under \b? direction of Mr Joseph j Hrowno, is bemg formed in Auobhind witli a view to practice 1 the Nfltionnl Anthem, with whit.li inusiftil honor the uti/ens, ttfioiii the (iueen-street pier, intend to \>uft their linewell to ! his E%celhner> tho Go^ovllo^. | A singular 'dentil liappcnod to a child named Seabmok on 1 Mondn.riast at Auckland .)ii-,tlK'foivtho oecurrenrethe chdd I had been pl.wingnb'Wt.Mheu l t^i^tn!..>n auddenl) ill»u<ldied ' m a few mmulex Nun- v>on tonhl br assigned mto Ihe can»r Jofdcitli until a po't-moitewi exnnnnalion had been held, when it uus-cJccoiiMvd Hint di»»th wnt the rc-mlt of sullbcamtinn, a worm having crawled )» tho windpipe, mid lodged tlicrc. 'I he ISl'i Jmtant has been proclaimed .i public holiday by onlcrol his Honor tJie Supninlendenl, in honou- of tlic ! oeeiwion of tho iloparturo of )»••♦ Kxeellency Irom our ' slioro. .
On PriduT evening a meeting of settlers n»d otfuTii in l«MT4tvd »w Um> forrowwuaf ft ««?» btc.uw Negation Company for Ibr VViululo, wm held nv the Roj it) Hutrl, Kn*t Jlnmiiton. AM it \\n>l)»g until 8.15 p hi. for tlie ai'mnl of Civpt.iin yti'rfe to net a* chairman, it was resohed ty »me ol tlie promoters to prorceil to busine«s ; and, on the motion oi Mr Yialou, seconded by Mr Fnm'U, Captain Mel'hovon vnnotert lofche-cbwr, who, alter some demur, toot it. Allrr leading Uu* advertisement convening the meeting, he said I know little of the proposition to be brought before the metitnift, but would like to »e<> another company established. The i,-c~.ght on heretofore has been almost prohibitory. We w.mt to sou it ltduwd ', wwl I hope to see a steainc* on tlie m.'V eap»M© oi m*kwg tlie run from Mercer to Cutnbudgc tit Alexandra in <w d*y «.oir.6ntnbty. I now call on the ■ iiDiimter^ to fttfc (u ('•(* mcchng nliat tliey Invc (o U) 1 . ino« U Mr Violou rnlli ii «pi>n M* Morrw, who on rising ». tul v o nil fff) the ni'ii'SHit y of having another steamboat <M(ii|innr. Wi! lio^e hadto put up with ull sorts ol'inwiU»i»d injury irom the piraent c<»)ipa»j' on account of thoir mono- ). i'v,'»ind T am prqmrrt to lurtlicr tlie object in getting one t-(;,hl.H'ted. I do- ko4 think the ninnn^cmcnt o( any cum-j.-iin could bo norso thnn t lie jn-esrnt one if ib n»vo tried to n. ki it sn. I now enll upon II r Jlohnes irlio i»prepwcd tp I'll liis plans bolove yo« Mr Kolmos *aid" he had little to » i"\ on the nubjecl e^oe^< | t Ui.iA he wui ]>re]jnred 1o build & futuuier mid »o«ld tnl*u an i;itm>l ot X'.'iOO or L6QO in it, Unt he ohoiild UWo lo lu'»v what the settlors w tutted, llie « ti.i.nnan ronmrked tlmt he thouglit wp huve tvittvamci' liuit would earrjf a gootl ewgo in slinllow «ntor uud stcuni «iiv Luots »j;iuuat lUc ilumuii at Icail ilr > uilou tlwught ili.«t a -iciondnvy consiilcrnliou rind t)»»o to be utrried out b» t e U'liHiiiilDi; which he would like 10.-ae.i[)poi»<od to night A, UK) Nsouklinot p*>j him foi the lossrs h» htxl tnetftiwril bv I lie jiie<eiit cojiipan^ during I'm- last 8 month*, in the proposed (tiuiiumy he would nut advoi-ftt* an\ one ninn h.umg too liuki" n '"hnirj wlint ir wanted i» » Umk^itn BffLlers com ii, in. an<l e\er\ man ought to laW ii- share m it; and to m-ii.-e tile nftfo'lnndnig of all f?cods h«i would propose that ut « »-r\ 'andmg p'aee n ftore should be erected oud wtram«(i\ J.nd'diiw ii lending into it, and he felt invite corf inn of Us l>i.u>> a enuvc*- 1 . nwl thought Mr Morns might brui^ <uit -.»iif i>f tlio people if he ei(jl/iined wh«t h«<l been ullvicd «<• be done hj one lirni —Mr Morris said a linn had oliered to hudd .i-tonuer ICI (<.« I long, t feet depth <d hold, uud n luiiiK.vin- tirvL . w,th »nlr>«>n, m »n Aiocrieß, n»d plnec 1m o» i)'i rner cw)>»|>Jcle for i.'-,no<). On a qtiestiou being )iu( bv a ,eiitlein n prcwnl n*to whetbrr it was a New Zeiiltmil l.m t vi. .md olleied lu> dv it hu «aid " Yea," but did not g)vrm« n.mic. He tlien repeal o<l ooiito grietiuicei n^uiiint Vie )>ii'se«i omwin, di) said the pioniotcrs proposed doinL 1 i c whole ol the iair, iiiy theins<*l\es, a« when anything went \» ronji the preient cump >»% laid the blame either on I)ean'« or Sohei'ir'ti drn.H, wlittli made uiatleis very awkward, lie |..t I uothin,; more to say cicepl thut The promoters had already been promised thai 1,0(10 «)mres isould betaken up — Mr Vialou og«iu prompted Mr Morns, vrho snnl that he hoped Ihe whole of the settl<'i-n would take an inteivbt in it, a ,d tiusted tho mcoting would elect » committee to draw oit u pMßpcctus, plivns, \c - Mr i-'uvicU *hhl the jihin* mil model wo lia^c here js. no good. Mr Holmes n here nnd J ijmte »i»rec»b> lo do on.i t i»ig tlie settlers with euniislent v*ilh hmowM intere*ls Thi w business of tlie uiccluig is to .•l«ct a conimitUr, vhir'v he hoped might be donr —^' r WooHcy itiid he would tike to hear übat Mr Holme* ha; 1 to puy m the Hnbjru— Mr Holmes in reply said ho had wi.. *'■>'• Hia n'ndnl and Han* ot tlie bout, but »t hnd not vef «tmcd. Ho would tale u large intercut m tlie uflijir. 'iiie
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