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The Waikato Times. "OMNE SOLDM FORTI PARTIA." SATURDAY, MARCH 13, 1875.

All who tnvelled by coach betweeu Ngarua»va- ■ lria and Hamilton last winter cannot fail to have a vivid recollection of th« disgraceful state of th^ ' ' voxti' in J sorrfe places, more particularly about the' half-way house. Nothing has been done to it sine*, and the same trouble will occur next winter unKss im effort be made to renovate it before tin* rains s-t in. The -Government has taken the ivpair of the bridge into their-Jwnds, and th se are now nearly all in firat-rate condition. Only a small expenditure is necessary to pit the road in a state that will Gna,ble the coach to pass over in place of through it. . \y^;ti:uatjhat this matter will have the earnest attention of the authorities. It is no use to wait till . winter s;ts in as any attempt to lvpik- it then will ' result in making it worse ivs f ead of better. At tho Resident Magistrate's Court, Alexandra, Frank Barker was changed, on tie informal i<>ti of ' li is wifr, Rebecca Barkei, with assaulting her on two occasions by striking h^r with a piece of cow hide, and also with a. stock whip, 011 account of "•-•which she was plac.d in bodily feai, and afraid to return to her home. Mr M uldtm appeared for the -d^f-mce. Rebecca— Barker give e\ile'ice of the above, wi.ieh \yas corjegb^ratf d bv her father and mothe", i.ud.Mi Pi-in • , who staged tVit her arm and back w.-re quite black troin the biow-t." Tle R-. M. ordered the defendant t-_> fa' 1 1 suiv.,ies to keep the - peace for six months, himself iu"X2O aad two sure- ._ ties o:£ 10 each. Il a,iiy jutno-ic a«id cilf.urel N^w Znlailn* c-\re to exuniue the lsist* thirty pigos'of the N;iW .Z^-tland U.iiver.sitv calendar he will not did nine 1 re-taon, says the Ly Helton > imeu to be proud . f his .country. In th sj pigus the Yew Z -aland University professes t> have ;iffi'iitel nix. pvovinoa' reducati-jnal iustifcu i-ms, and gives the ex laiiuation . papers for its BcholrU-s'.i.KS a-id th ■■ results. Oj t ) e.i 4»f t is cilenlar will tinl their way to B -itish Universities, and N<nv Z-alanl literary and sci;i - tfiic culture will be ju lg d by t ! ios^ sp^uimens ot' pxami.iation papers. " ll.* re is the cream of New " Z aland eu'tmv," critics will say, i f inye mi-» specijiifns ot't'.B highest knowltidg^ th.tt N<^w Zet'an.l colleges can teach; th«j besr. th.mg its that N*»v : Zealriud examiners cm put iw the form of (j lestijns, , iind the limit of taltnitthat Nuw Zuland vout Icm .tlitfpLiv. S ip^i'ficiittty of knowled^ is welLpjr.tioued iv JS^ew Z^iland. Fifty scholarships for answering questions that any chant \ schoolboy not - yet ia his toeiis might «ins .v _ j r ! New Z jalaud is £h« dnstinel h^n^ of crim and shallow acpif 3^ ■ jfljHnts." It woul£ haye been better for our r?pu- ' for culture if tbe compilers" of this- calendar *iwd pUinly slotted- fcbat two-thirds of the affiliated iin3tit»utiojn »re only gmmtaitr ■ohoola, and th;.i t ie oaly two institutions whiob profass to teach higher ~~gtf*ifetz by I«)bara3 an-l miva »td ran ced methods J^*y& haea atHliitel only wit'iin the l**«t year. Preitrfotoly to thit the New Z^al-vhl University was Titll'd rfi-"'ro tin > a 0 a mitei n? the inspection u,nd ' *a,i t ) .v.ftj it, of tho. ixl'^i >.' f'»r.n i i > ';r,ji r j ir >ob.>.-:a. ' __Bil/' r 'iij U:iV3/ji,, r 11 .>'..» i;jivs a >t lydou .is, ' -• i>l; 1 5 ) 15 , - v i, t.i \ 1 1/ < jh a.i uli-j.flj l\&i « ijjf.'U to orifioj-.n -in 1 i-id.ou >•.. 1 *Io v ii '.^ van ny .lv '/ '^ j^i>ut tli.it I\l • Ke 1- ' -jZflr tiM •„ :lt s«Mi ar i-i Li <„ui^a'-* urn. Omi-

TV Mi oim 1 Adv jsito, N T *wS) itH W d % w -ite^ : — te <> i » of t'lM mnt si )<Aiu $ c is^s of bnt iKfcv .)f vv'inh it i^wfcrsi&ie^t.) oicuv> wh omnitt-l k*t w^V ab- ' f^ttsjrffy. T)-} p«rjntrat.->r of t'lM M^rv^w'i frrm .r. ri tnvi I Elwirds. wh > lives ii a 111 1 sb i^-c jh'ifc at th^ v-sxr of the cjlli u'v, clos* to 4;h* Bjfch tin ravi aid his V : f y'fr r* illictel to ,lr!ijik, snl s> n^ lUtu''>no a tmlc. uhpas h^tw4en fi? '«, wiel,i \ a I liti mto iiii'o'i i^ffn^ith ?n\ i i'Ui ie? o 1 the he id .m I f-tce of the p w woti jtf," *>/ which -sHe w»< roile^l n^irlv ii > UfVisi l >l«vSne niscreint em^-i'd a kettle of bnliig witerov^r h r, a-i I t'i° i, as thai^h t'ih wi=» no 4 -, eiowx'i. h° > lilei^the )&$f- a secj'il anl thirl tirn\ d^H'vM'T a^e'y pDX'ih? theTco it*uts of the s<v;nl oi h a r, irj I wu o llv piweutel ono'ptin* the orr^ttivi *t Miirl time bv the p-nr c'lildrui, wYo hit b<^i <?MictatoiM of the h oj'i i) )le^JVff '> *%"* I* i v nn 'l» tllt 1 1 IJ iJ ', n >t*ier with ba:r^ ai M^uJ^UfiT h°r . b^neith a b -n\. 111 1 fiis' Vi UfftiTsn Vmy n it.il t'lq tec > i * I -i v, ' h v h a">b vi4 r h » Vtt ',f T p,£u-te J ■•» irm s#% T i> -i iv )t) t T a , ev^n ni* elae^t^j^iii^ntpr, w^io i^ at h q i"vi«», ■j>Tgl.w $^:? i W>tf* tf a ?A d 0-X"j!lw.WT> f itlr!hWth o cpallfc^oi of t*ie <f>')Of-. ci^a L ure \r«*k*J{ioVtHiwio'ri^ Vw :^iSoq t tbVe'r)nri. B'ie U noy<f in a^^jit ,p*^ciri>tN\^te. jO via^, to ths m4ttor h^vi«i«f b-^i k«p c quint and the fimilv living * o»it oTHlifi wtv, tl^tnirt^w still at lar^, Tah h' h%t th^fi-st tim* 'he\^smMir^l her, as pravioiu to his late a*;tiok, hS» \iar^ evident mai'Vs of his f>rm°r' brtMjity. T'lf* woman has a ch'd only ei^)t moiths old." W<» ar-^ intoiri c I that the proprietor of the Otßu-^ S»w Mills contempt ites disc'mr^ihjj a lircre'W'ODorHon of his hands in consequence of Hs Tioidin? a larsfp stock of sawn timber on hand, which has h^pn cut in *»xi fetation of rapetijjsr with a re,idv r saTe in the Wnikato distric . ' In the absence of rtHora • c rom this soma», Mr Gibbons, ffjftte «^oni pel lp ? d to Kssen production for .the- present. Wo resjre th-at this course should, -be npcessHrv, .as -we consioVi 1 that thfftp mills have Afforded the, Waikafo spttiera an pxo^llent aofWrtniijty of 'procuring cheap, timbpr. f)np of the jwiTjhfciiHl, events of fehp"yetrasT««^vdH tV Wai alOiWill take >pkcp. at Te- Aw-imntn on W-^lnesdnv n^xt, tHat hems: t»-.e day fixe I for the Wdin»bf the Agr^ltural Show. ' We learn fh^t a larsfemimb^r of entries } will be ma V, and .tint tMs veal's exhibition is likely .to exceed any of its T»-»dpc aso^'s in the quality and nurober of the exhibit. W^ hop^ this y.{-\r to fi i,.l m >r^ sVov ib f r^aidpnts on the other side of the d is 4 ret.' 1 Jt i s iinTW't^nt that everything worth exhibiting shoul«l bp. cataV)?'tftd. Tlni-e will be a consider iblp nnmbei of pponlp from other, districts, and we trust tlvil t 1 ey will havemn ooportuuity of formv'g a cjrrcc opinion of whHt^Bfeing done in the Waikato. In commenting 1 upon the'failure of a newspiD 01 ! •»di f nr, thp Sh Louis Globe tells us the i>lain trutl. in the fo'^owin 1 ? Words : —^Fhe b'isinesHof joui-i-iliatr will continue to be an inviting field for experiments for thosp who have a large amount of nnney aiv] ? \wrta. amount of-egoWfem. A man who, bavins pdite l a b\r»pr until he was forty, should suddenly Mnnounc p himself a lawyer, would be regard e 1 ms t fool bv the Wai profession ;an \ vefc w<» of; en heai o ? Imwvavs of forty,' making sudden pretentious te Tlier 1 * is an idea that the business re 'q ires no anore'iticwhip ; that the elitors c^m' [ for n fr»m t,h« law "offi'^s anl'collegps fuMy armed fo • th« profession, 'ike P.i Fas from the brow of Jove Tt i« a mis^ike ; thp.re is not to-day a sing^ jour-n-'ist of natioMal repntnti >n who -has not devoted more time -ind more hard work to his profpssiin t'»?»n, with eqnal fitness and appMc-itnn. would hh # *vf I rn'id j him a gr<~at lawyer or a gool doctor. And v*t ninety out o^evprv hundrel ran you mpet on t ! >*» stvet will hfsitato about carrying a hod or making a piii 1 of sho°s, wh^r^as there will pribablv not !)*» on^-in th^ hundred who em't accirdiigto h?s owi in dement, elit any new.spip^r ii the country h«tv>r than it is edited, no matter in what nvmipv orbv w'tom. A «r«at loo'scandal lias occurred at the Club in A young man, son of a member oft T| e O'ub r*>Tnmittep, md a member himself, recpuilv lo«t .£lOO to another member at 100. r Wke loser t >1 1 his father wh i thpreunon c">mpl tiueif to tV>e oomwJttp.p. and resigned hinfsplf. He also went to +hn Oovprnnr, who w->s suppose I to h-«ve official infliATic" ovprthp winner, and of his son ftoinrr ]o\ J n t> q'leh t'ling^. Th° frov^nor pron«rlv d^inod to intpv^M'p, the vonng man w^>o lost, b«ing w\itf> old enough to taW» c^'p o r him^plf, and there bpinqr no imnuttition of unfair p'av. Tlip (Ilub( 1 lub GjrnniJttpo c->n Xi ii»'p.l all <"1" 1 " > fiv* 1 pi avers for' leaking vie rn^q forbidding "unb'intj. On° ot thp rjl-ive's w-vs a big'i bmV offi-M 0. P^'m l^ whether any thing would havn bppn heard of the matter if the man who 10-%t had won. His conduct is universally rpw >b >t^ I. Th^B.-nc^ (O'-'igo) TWild «>fa*««':— Mr. John T> >u?lis. o p Mount Ray sowp/l £8000 worth of g-isssp°l t' i^ s?>rinir on his p-it-^p. T'»e results a»'P f>xtr mv linnw, the 1 speds hnvinor bpm «own amongst thp tuf^o^Vs. 'his valn-ible fxu^rimp'it ?^r'n'p^ thp e-\oie -\oi t^-it. it is not, npcps«i«irv for thr* fi>yy\-cn'^n-i^+q to break nn lind for the production of flvtiHc'M^ othso?. A du° 'il^i 1^ wn^ must, mowpvpv bpmid»»in this fi^, a-^ "^Tr. D mglas ri jke«l the r^su'* 1 on t'»e transit of "Vpnu*-" causing irrpyuiar wathor. TTis h;is- won him a success «vo'th, to his e S t,if«, £51.^00. A nio-tinT of thp Tatpna,^ T Prs o c thp flimilt.m Wp t. T iwnshi'l w-m o^l'o] f.>r Thursday pvening lat 8 o'^Wk. Tip obi ot sNte! w.is to mpmora'is 0 j t.' " rrov^""»rno'it in mf Q r /i n(*'> to th™ d?s'i">«s-il to ji'iv to i liviln ik o e •* c^r'iin p)i'ti>no rt th-^ tow i beH.. A*" ha 1 "- nsf. ei'*'^. t?>f>i'r> w,'? only t'u'^e pprs "t; in attp'i lanc\ and af w u'n'ng for s«ui" liit'n iim° w^nt to their rpsp^c^ive bnm**s. W,^ un^T^Mnd tint it. is nroposed to c»H anot.lipr maa^rytr sborhlv, wh^n thp nnvors in t. 1 p matter pr> T T)i^ Q to •m i >".ir. nrm a l with aiciv--i f p info'-m rim. Rv tlio offifi il qna'^e'dy r< i+ uvns of the six Bi'iks d>i lT^^'ls^^< l s^ in the C > 1 "> > iv, it, is asopr'ainel that at, t'>o p>id of last, vp-ir t,'ie am'urifc of dpp isifs not boirin'/ i«>+o«o«f (or Ipft or msp Hv +h« c'l^'om^-.s n^ thp B:^^^ c '^ 'vpva ns follows- — B nk o f Npw i Z a^nd, 19-1 s^"> 12^ 81 ; FTuion Bu.k of Amrtrln, £i9lW\ 19s. 71; B.nk of N«w South T\Wn*. «-ofiT93^ Os 41: B>nk of • Austr- i I n ,i 1 , *13VW) "2--7! : N>+\nW Bmk, £354.700 155 ! 7 I ; n/o-v'-il TWr. £29 I^9 3^ 4'l ; miking a 'toHl of £2. 167 13 > 14< Id w"i'« f1 if do-nsits b^arin-' int^ 4Jp^t wn'onn^d to *48*?d,41'7 2« hU^mi *Jut-« 1 «h «H i n f »1o, )0 -i>h of p-i <t,om'-s of €4.201.5 i 3 16-t 1 21. j Thi<, with t"')p '1 'In--fl-"-!f 1 -"-! in Buildiu'j- S >cit ies,, and ' G ivprntn^nt S<vings B ink. would probably nvik* 1 the private wealth of the C in the shafie of j money no*, rpq'iirjd for uotual-use, about five millions stei'ling. j It is nropo^ed + "o hold the following r ligious -^nrvffjoT m thp - Wivikntrr to-morrow. Church of ; Eagland~ Alexandra, 11 a«m, Te Awamatn, 3 p.m. Kihikiln, 7 p.m. Hamilton, 11 a.ro. N»anaw.ihia, 11 a.m. and 6.30 p.m. Catholic —Taupiri, 8 a.m. Ngaraawahis*, 11 a.m. Presbyteii^n — CUrabridgp, 1 1 ft.m. Wesleyan Methodist—Cambridge, 1 1 a.m. Pnkerimu, 2.30 p.m. Hamilton, 6.30 p.m. Te Awanmtu, 1 1 a.m. Unite 1 Presbvfce^i^n Ongrpgttional — .Te Awaaiutu, 11 fim. KihiWhj, j? p.Tn. . . _-„._.. A'\ Am-'ricin wool bnv*»v. has rocen*!<. T vi^ite.l' liv^-cv,'! 1 !, xn 1 Mro'i-ii"*] 'Dv vh >f 630 ba' s, b'^i'ig th« c'irjs of fnr •st-^ion^, b< j -i Ifs, a nntn I>a r o f M«'jio^ » n TV brand of M-^r^, Thojir-h)!' ! f jtc 1^ M'3l J > V rt-^r \u-\ Tj» ">tVr pvic^j ,'w .j-o ' ei'iVT" sif-i.sfad."r r /.

£i ! ropjrfc ti it Mr oni Issto wis prep m.ig huiS3lf, by a p *eteu I d r«rjat, for a new ino iruou lit ) th - p >litieil li ih\ ii the uha&icter of th« c'mmpiia, jf di->e.sta »lish n '.ih. is h ti-dly'oreiibie*— bhougli .il u »Ht^a lyt nn? h -) mibh of the ram who commetiai;! life b7,-.w<*i'i igan ultt\^ FTi^fh Church 1»oa 0 1 Oii'Jirch a uNJ -i e*' .an i t'Hea sig, ia : hel hiih-jelf, by hU ja-jta^k 'o'i'-tii-» Iris'i esfetblLh-aaUt; wh\i ihivia|ila.ibitj*l lii.iifilf .viththe policy t# c-mpilj 'aung til'} R>mtn CitUolic*, his writtea a bus. toprove, thit the/ arsiifoioi'^of b^'i? g^olcitiz I^. Bi. I i> rut bilhv* that M- Mill is to have s> illastrLjus a a u*c ss^r. In npite of their public uttsraijis, th ye is v ;r /. jj.^e.d^bt^hife. v^a:aisj3*iiX« I .ne'uba.-s >f ttiF"Lib -i il piPl>y~are~not Weil~TliS}y s f^' [to h iv a M • Gl-h lsto?i<tf affhm tcn^tji in letiar.^f Tffrei i ctiUicus Ij not bu'Vfl tli.it ne will go ftr enongii ; H>hyM*«4«»ffitiQn fan" Vim wn\\fmvba»%iv. • Sir Wi'hani. H ircsiui'b'si sji j -cj 4 aiJUxf >.• l.thejo.t l ier day is w >i*h rttulyiuur, njtoSlyin'a^BS^istiave es ay fop tn« Iffr!-j|ga»Lp" b'lt 'tgV/Teucj Qft^e'^liiar^f the Lj ft" C i \mr W >*d d*k It .su jAj^ $afotiiB 'shining L> b^ t - 11,1 1 , t U ist^fl^t'f ffi-tf Wdtid^r his old Kustir |*P?re«i f Aa^teft &■$$&&&& &^tirfctly 'IS4-ilii for j^^i^i(-'Vi^%c7j,iyfi iT^5 >re r A t w>b iblrtfii^p tniy iv^Jpe 1 '^a. that sji'Vp i y hfl w^l attain tais jbjejt <yV-J »uj le.sb vaulditipa. He is a man jof gfe.it taints, df d iffnlilefls 1 /* cheek," of inainms^. a '.lf-c ):id le.ic i , of u i^n iii.nbered c >ii9cieac- ; aa<l ot s ic'i^Hll-) lea lets of pj.i%iei. He hts b-»ei formtu«j; hlroelf l»ltely o.i the manner of Mr -Disraeli, ami imi\ting thoss oati^ic and pregnant phrases 1 which ha^e tiutde t!»e litter so famous. The Spectator in fact has thibbea him, not unhappily,_as '* the Liberal Di.sraeli." Writing o i the s xbject of the loss of the ' Cos,pntrick,' the Melbourne, ' Daily Telegi:apli 'remarks: — ' The startling speed with which' the § ill-fated vessel was destroyed is attributable to the fact that there was gunpowder or sodiei other explosive on b >ai\l, and thus the shoc'c of an explusijii was added tb"th'e ten-ors of thefsbwnp. ' The '* Gospatrick' wis a Goverument emigiu;it.s!iip, andj the l^ast a Government can do in future is to see that«df it cr^lsthe top p.irr. of a vessel w-tli living freight, it will m-ike, it a condition that no specially intitminable add dangerous cargo is cirri d below. To turn to another episjxle,. it sejtims th#re was no cinnibili^m in the worst sense of the word ; that is, flebh e.iung,was npt prtf.iced by life taking. The tele /rams mention that the survivors existed on tbe bodies of their comrades, but' they expressly state that death, had ..first tiken place in the boats, and that murder was not committed for food. Even with this crime deducted, th 6 expsrieuce ot the * Uospatrick's .' boats has few rivals in ihistor^. The tile of wr-ck that in >st haunts tie memory 's that of the raft of the ' M^ltisa,' -and all the horrors of that ghost-like storv — the suicide of the irfsane, the knawing of the- limbs of tjie dead by the liviug — are produced iv the narrative of the New Zealand emigrant ship. The London 'limes publishes 'an interesting narr.itive of tffe cruise of the C.ialleng r, in which the following paragraph appears: — After leaving Weir lingtou we nude our way to the South Sea Islands, passing along the east coast of New Zealand. Aftf r leaving the land a gale drove us fast tw the northwar I, and prevented any outsi le wjrk being undertaken, which wis the more provoking as the similarity' of the fljra of New'Zealanl to that of its neighbouring islands hidicites that they were at one time joined, and' th.it New Zealand was a. large continent embracing the islands to the south and east of it, and also Hl3 X irmadec group and Norf j! < Island aud L >rd Howe Island, near the* Australian shore. A few soumlmgs would have helped to settle this interesting question." Detective Hogan has reported to the Victorian Government that Gardiner, the bushranger, has reach*! Oilifiraia f>jni Caina,. and is keeping a liq ur-wloo'i at Sin Francisco. The Church acre in Hamilton, will be offered for public competition oa Tuesday by Mi* Kennedy Hill.

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Waikato Times, Volume VII, Issue 440, 13 March 1875, Page 2

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The Waikato Times. "OMNE SOLDM FORTI PARTIA." SATURDAY, MARCH 13, 1875. Waikato Times, Volume VII, Issue 440, 13 March 1875, Page 2

The Waikato Times. "OMNE SOLDM FORTI PARTIA." SATURDAY, MARCH 13, 1875. Waikato Times, Volume VII, Issue 440, 13 March 1875, Page 2

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