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The Waikato Times. "OMNE SOLUM FORTI PATRIA." SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 22, 1873.

> - r T t wti > i -ip <!n'v >t me .» put i ea! . •<< 1 .' l N liv' ]i. i u'.j ic> ik>. .TV ,sk rtz nob I . -in i c:u l< .lon-*. S >i. ns^'styi s lino boon 'it.ni.Mf u i ici out tii ice \\!ie,<i mtu's na.uo-. .vpon on t»- «'rcTor.\l H)'! t»r t'ru .ln'ri'." ; they.ye tm<i',luil therein to\o(o for tio (-pur- il \<t,c ably and fvir the Supeiintendeiics ; yeL thur lumos lnv.n^j been o uuto I tiom the lot'tl roll, they ha\o no vo>j for moiibois of the Provincial Oouiml. Is is a question in tha ereut of * man's tvm n bai* 1^ on the geueial nil, whether he is not nevertheless enritlu.l to ft vote for the dUtrict in whioh the Kind or habitation «n£ifliu4 him to such rot* is «icuated. We umle stand that tlir question w ill hi piaaicvlly tiied to-day. The neglect of an official should certainly not disfranchise uny man. If .i imn ies_iiter» hi.Hse'.f as a votei at the election of siwmbers for the General Assembly an«l the Snperinten lency, it thoulil bo sufficient without any further trouble on his part t> entitle him to vote at the election of nvunbeis to tho Gouucil for the district within which his tjualitica'ion is situated. If u proposed to liol.l tho following religioas srrvires in the W«ikatn to-morro»v :— l/iiuivh of En^lutid— Carubri(iK««, II am.; Hamilton, 630 p.m.; Ngiruawa'ua, 11 »m. ; Olinupo. 330 p.ui C'ati.ohc— Hamilton, 11 am. Pr«h\tcriau — CKinbncljic, 11a.m.; NgtruaAaliia, 7|> m. WeV l««5»n Motlio'lisji— r «* c Awamutu, 11 a in, ; Pukeruna, 3 p.ni ; Cftmbndpp, 6 30 p m. ; Tl.e follo\Mi)f{ il the resul' of the election for the Raglan I district : — Wilion. !iB ; Jolm>tonp, 7 For U>e Wftiknto, nt Hamilton, Cainbniiyc, and NgariiHwahia the candidate* }>ol'pd a* follown — Urnhnni, 58; rnrrt-11, 44. Theoffiool di'ilnintionof the poll for the Siiperinf^ntlenoy «o« mnde on Tliurjdn.v :— D.irg»mlh' f 2,4il>j Williamson, j i Lu«k, 1817. The <f»»du<t«nn made by the ncrutineer< wei*:— Dapjjnvillp, 69; Lu^k, 27; WtlhaiiHon, 98 Tho iiiHJorit\ fjr Williamson bein^ 460. All the candidate! nddveiorri those pre«pnt On Wnflne-day cn-ning hist twenty gentlomcn «at down tod.iwerft the \ttUn Hotel, >g«ruiwaliia The objo't ««•> to *how tlmr appreciation of tlif »ervU*e« rendert-d to the eon tnonitv br Mr Gew.-o Knvner n'ul-<( Po^tma'tcr nnd ■|Vlpgr»iplii*t, and by Mr R. K. Hunt, n« mana^'r of tdo Wnikato St»-ani Nuvigution Co-npi>n%. Mr. H. Hollow ay wn< in the chair, aiid Mr Hume in t.^e »ice After the uinftl loyal tonsts had bi v n Riyen, tho cimrinnn rose to propose one ol the tfcnste of the ev«-niiijj. Ho emd lie wished tup duty had rlevohcl U|i«n some genileinuu who had known Mr J?tuipr fora Jonsrer ppnod tlmti ho had done. He had, however, hted in jS'jjHiuawalnu for more tliau 18 montlm' nnd from hi* position \\n* brouudt into contact with him manr times each day. He felt a -delicacy in sayms to a luiin'i face all that he tiioti^'if. Tin* much, ho«e\er, lie nould eny, that in hw offic al pa|mnty he was a zealou*. oblinin^ officer, and in hU social life he had alwuy* ( mud him a penid eoinpan on anJ true friend. He felt wn--fitlent tliat tho^e n^si'mblfd together tlint cver.im; wouUl dnnk lore life and protj.erity to Mr hnrner. Tlie toiwt iv»* dviink with thne times tun e to eonnr.n it. Mr Rayner replied in feel'iig |mn«. The next tonst, thnt of Mr Hunt, came from the vice-chair. Mr Hume -stated, considering ihe old tubs of boitu, that Mr Hunt liad done wonders, and the company of which hu was tho,orii»tnntor nnd inunnger hhd done great good <o the district. lip proposed tiie toast — Long lile and pro«penty to Mr Hunt in the new bu<iness he find undt rtake i. The toast w»« entbus astioillv drunk, «nd Mr Hunt replied in appropriate terms. The health of the Host «nd Hostess was next giren from the chair. In propping tie t ast the Chairman «tid during liisrolomal oxperieu"* lie had nevir sor» n dinner better put up«n tlie tHbli . The toist «bs drunk with honor*. 8 ortly tfierwnrd* the j>art\ broke up, willi t e txception that a <ew eonnvini individunls ivmnined to piny n rubber. .^ll cxprewed tlieir complete satisfaction with the evening's entertainment.

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Waikato Times, Volume IV, Issue 240, 22 November 1873, Page 2

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The Waikato Times. "OMNE SOLUM FORTI PATRIA." SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 22, 1873. Waikato Times, Volume IV, Issue 240, 22 November 1873, Page 2

The Waikato Times. "OMNE SOLUM FORTI PATRIA." SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 22, 1873. Waikato Times, Volume IV, Issue 240, 22 November 1873, Page 2

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