The Waikato Times. "OMNE SOLUM FORTI PATRIA." THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 19, 1874.
'lit following plnjers have, wo understand, been chosen t / i.o b.iiin- ior tl c CntLet Club on Saturday iL\t, nji.iint.l ll.e Zingan, who will piobably bring down a wn -Ik.iii; iciiin :— Messrs G Edgecumbe, F. Edgecumbe, J Kd-.n mi. ln, 'litjlui, Barton, Paiker, Schou'eld, Carleton, 'Fot-j, i-ui.dd, and Mouney. Public opinion seems to be f^reoi.\ i" Ihwi of tlie etrangeis, and an ea^y victurv is anlui] al< (. i' i tin in. The home club however, intend to make i ijood stir; jyr fur it, und no nob seitn to bu ut all alarmed 'ut the Yur.ou" ii-porls the}' hear as to the slrongth ot their .>! |oi entf \\ a hiar that should the weather be propitious a i ujii ber ol \ i-itors muy be expected from Hamihou to see tlif q niif, ulmh as we slated before, is to be placed in one of. 'Mi lluim.'* i uldockson the western sideol the Wnipu. The u*uul dim cr without which no cricket tnatcli wuuld be comp tie, uuniis oil' at the Delta Hotel in the evening. ' At, the I'oJice Court, -A uukla..d, on luesda), Frederick Vj. I iivml was charged with obtaining £3 by false pretences Ik hi Jiulieii Oram by uitans of a valuelu>B cheque on ihe Bank ot Mtw Zealand. 'Ihe prisoner pleaded not guilty, .Tiicie w<ih .i st-wad and thud charge ot ;i similar nature f</i obtanuni; money fiom Adam (Jaiius and Edward Perkm.', alto uidor take pretences. Mr Leary appeared for Il.e pnsuuer \iho pleaded not guilty. Air Broaaui stated tluiL ihciu were other chargea against the pnsoner, and VUul that the case might he remanded for a week- The pn-uiici w,is iiccordingly remanded unlii Tuead.iy, the 24th tuat, b.<il h(.in<{ ullo.^eil ' At a meeting of the Auckland Acclimatidution Society, ulcihi vuattud iiom Mi J. (j l<'ii ill, staling that he hud 'mi lil) i!f]Oi>ilid the tulinun tiout enti us>ti-il to him in the /ollowii'" slieums :— Hay's river, PuptiUura; Puniu ri\er, How mg into UiQ Wuipa j Kaiapiro and Wuitaku vi v, (lowing iiiln tii W'aiknio rivor j Wuitoa river, lunning into tlie Pinko; Min.gawlno stieavn, Homing into (lie Upper Thames. .Vjtf\ gieutadaiatai.ee was&laled to have bien icncieicd by tli?' icMiJeiiUt in the cINlndM m didiributmg the h'sh |lh:ink.» urn also due to Mi Quick for comcung them free of diiiige Suiulat'lion \\aa lipiussed by the nueting at the sucuttsful i ( btilt oi the dibtnuiitioii. Mr 1'n tli stated, ior the uiluiuiatioti oi the meeting, that some 1 1 out hud Ltoly licpij caughi in the Wuilou n\er, llie laigeM ot wlncli tniabiiied 17-i inches in length and 17 inches in girth. Tnes>o fish wtie Übeiated by him two yars ago. ' The lnhabitunls ot Ngaruuwahiu will, we are sure, be pleased to lu?«r that Miha Adelaide Btoue)unn will appear ogam at the school-loom before her depurluro lrom the Uistricl. it will be fetn by advertisement that this talented ioung lady, abutted by her brothel* and Mr Veruir, intend gmng two pi-rloimunces, one on Eiiduy and one on Saturday next, i<nd liom the reception accoided them on the last otiusiun, anu tho evident salisluction they gave to all who caw them, we ieel sure that they will have no cause to regret thix, their eecond vitit to Ngaruawnhiu. The reet'iptßOi the Kapier-liasting* railway averaged £66 per week. During the past month the expenses were 136 pc. 1 wrfL. There is a weak diseussiou in thepupers re the propinty ot Mr Ormond'd inflicting an addri-»i on his coustiluenlsHt the dinner given to Sir Donald M'Leun, who, Die Times, tilludiug to Sir Jauiei Eeigutson'a depai ture, s*} s, the last hour of his adrmuibtration witueates the arrival of a party lonilict, and thut it was leiervedfur him to dictate a i«ply to Sir George Q-iey on the great Constitutional question now before the country, which proves ho possesses the special knowhdge ol the duties of tne Constitutional Crotcrnor.—The Times still opposes the bale oi tho l'horndon furu^honi, and urgt-i tho intervention ol the General Go viinuient to prevent it. The general opinion m legal circles iti that the General Government/ has no power lo interfere. It is considered that tho tale should undoubtedly go on. tho buperinttndiHit possessing sufficient legal power. — Mr Kiehanfson, the Minister ior Public Wot La arrived from Otago 6u Satnr'.ay. — The sto.iiner Napier take* 06 immigrants to the Fielding lettlcmout.— Spmious half -uovui eigns are On. circulation — Echo. ' Weleam that a child died ou the 16th instant at Cumbridge- from euiiairoUe. It is woudeiful to us that there are riot !>u l-ti- Wen deal hb each wet-k fiom the same cuujo. We 11 me n. • .■».! "iluivbj" ol i-liildivn tnt'verj towushi|j running ;>Luu '*•• caard ut nil iiouio ul tlie day. Tno above lie itn i\ <u.W >i a WMriitiig to pax-nl?. * Mi O i.orke is spoken of a.-* tho probable succcosor of Mr <Cr. M. litcd us i'iovinciul Trtasurcr.
Til Tnl'' a mn tlic 11 - i : ,i in the roclaimud J. i » i im^i'i.icii!-, li-n nriieu .11 I u \\.u", threshold. TlOT 10 v<j koi IrcJ.HItIUI/ till) l.l'l ! i-lll'lOt U- 10111 'll.inl Till 1 j rrih |iili«> liiivj ti li • , io i ! ■<! v) tlm 1' uviiiciul (! »\ *■• n ui"nt,aii.l liare hi ■ ivi dn<W< 1 'i/itff >>>>, but i hero h ih> a,,), ropiiiUion bj> tlie li- iviu lal Council ior their piirment, ivn-spq-ifntlj they cim, > bu \ sful fn. 1 No! bjin^ pud ijr thi'\ U nii'it bo given u;> Inr ic"'!.i!ii itiim put-poie* Tin uii'lit or deiliHPa to certify iv the .m-uin! of winch ln> lin !h notli-n-,' of vi the Ajipmnii il.'dii Aft. Xn iic-ti m a^mnsfc tU.Pn rinoiul G->>vf»rnui< nl oithpr fortlin pi moot the tiuib.T I in (o I, or it mnv bo for t In* to turn uioadv nupp'u-il by ihi> coulivictors, will M>n bo bc(or ( ' (in- Court, ini'l \\ .ll ailuril a favourable opportunity of vonlilntuii; tln> wliolk subject. There was on ex'i billon (oays tho Cross) at tlm store of Mci-i'B T. ativi S. Morrin. a large eurthun wine pipe, made by Mr Boyd of Neuton. The pipe wus 2 fuet in diameter, and was drawn or ratheJ pushod. tliron^U a mneliine. Tliia ii tho largest size of pipo winch lias been manufdotnred in Ni'w 2»»)nnd by rntvcliinery. The luachino employed i» one lately importpd by ilr B>iyd, .n»id tl.e pipe exhibited was ono of tho nM. ni'ide by »uJ of tho iiitichme. It ia s-vtia-fuctory to sec th< lnaniii'jcturi n of AuckluuJ. uiukm^ buuli viiTorous efforts to Ivtvp abreast of tlio lu.iuufuotui'ut 6 in Other parts of the colony. It is not flattering to New Zealjuid (hat the Colony of Tasmania 13 to sopply the limbor for Mip erection of the new O-orerutDont buildings on Lambton Quay. The order for the first 5U.000 orOO.(KK) feefc has boen despatchod through Messrs Beck & Tonks > and it is said that the timber, which is more durable thauthafcof New Zealand can be landed heie at 15s per lt-00 (?) feet. This dimple faufc contrasts greutly with tho price of timber at the local mills.— N, Z., Times Mr James Wallace, of Papatoitoi, who is well known as a most successful importer ot slicep of a lirnt-rato quality, and who Ims now on his iarin a progeny po&sossm^ all the hal qualities of tho imported luiiiimls, brought into town a (leeec from one lioggrtt. neighim; 19^! ba. Tlieiio<;!>elt from which the fleec vraa taken was onu of ten, and look % first prize at the late ]$Tow Zealand Aui-icnlturul Society's show. — Qrois. The Cambridge Ctivahiy-Yoluuteerst mustcrod on the lGtli inst. for their periodical six dim' drill. Cnptain Kuneinmn whs in command, ussii-ted by LieuUnntit linker and Si.lLieutenant Fisher. Tliev were put through several e\oin tions by Serj.'e.mt-mnjnr Frnzer. They are us fine a body of men as enn be limnd vi tho colony, and in the event ol trouble would prove exticincly useful. It uill bf seen by ndfeititeinent that a rmvting is called ot Hamilton for S.-iturday next to orgniii»e sports in thnt tounihip iit^ohri>tnia3. Mr J. R. Kofho id.upi)oinled chairman. of the Rungiaohia Higliway Dittnct, vicoMv U. T. Selby, resigned.
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