The Nkw Cabcnbt,— -Latest telgrann aunouiioe chat Mr I arnacb's trouole is not yei over. No fresh Miuißiea ha i b^n hatohed out, au<i the repoit.tnat Mi Montgomery had aoueptod the Tr. asurerstrip WAS without foundation. Portiolios are goiug bagging. Tkndbrs »or gravelling about half a mle of the main road m Che Kirikinroa mricc will be received at the office oi Mr J Al Gelling. Hamilton Cayalby Voluntkbbs — A. prejimi.iary m e^ing for drid by tb<r above corps .IB called for Monday after. noun next, at 5 p.m , at Hamilton. Mr a Buckland has opened the Btore, lately occupied as a Lu;cbe'S uhoj> by Mr Veitb, m Hamliou West, tor ihe Biio of all kinds of farm u 6 otedi, grain, manure, woolpocfcs, &o. A ooncsrt m aid of the Wtal^yao Uhurcn H ..-moniatu Fund, at Pukeritnu, will . >c he din the •enooirooin, ou FiHay noxc, the 19 h instant, waea a inue p o.auiin^ oi *• ottlar and s»cred iusi.ruluen.ai music will be performed . Ths Cambridge Kabmers Club w« 1 hulu their uexk mofata y uieeuuj ou luenday the 16th mstans, at the .Nation! Hotei, Cambridge ; a meitiug ot tue dhow Committee will be held on tue atie nuoa of the same day. Waitoa Highway District — A meetug of tue ratepayers or ttie ab ye distiici, whl be b«ld on tue 270h nut ii , at the JNotun^bam Caatle tlo-01, to elect a truam* giu pl«ce of Major Greorge, r aigucd. Ti M KiNG.^By an error m the telegr<>in ill Colcmau rt-cniv d renpectiug die peuigr<*tj ot' the ahove borae hkit daiu w** pubisued as I*»rißhrr. l'n« ua.a wa« Litatoue, bred by Mr Parishi*-, of Tasmauia. The pedigree of Tom JLug id a riruG-claas one. Mr Kennkdt Hill announces his ft-s stile ai ttie JSew Mart, White's Brick Buildings, Hamilttn West,.ou aaourday. the 27th inst. Amongst other b oods fur sale will be Lh . valuable furuituro ad effects of Maj >r Ghorge, reuiuvcd from Fiako fur ctmv n c job uf sale. Ma Wakefuld, M.fi X., has been burned m effigy by a ttcsioa of his coactuuaata Tue fojjwmg CelegrAuaiu uorrespondenue orer tne ati-ir ban uanaud b«Cweea th« duuoiabl* geutletna i »ni a lading re idenc at Waimate : — " Wai mate, 22ud September. -- E WaketieiU, r.tq , M rl R, They bu ned you iv effigy hei iaso uighi Rather hot." "'- Weiim^ion, 22ud rte^teuab r— Q-iad to he*c i ■ H \><t they iin<rtt it. Wua'i w\» the matter wi a coeui ? E. Wakefikld " Hamiltqk Wkst Tow< BoAhD Affointm^ -T3 -<-dir John O iluui h** oecn oppaiuiei r»uger for (ha Hauitttun West To*n i'oard Higaway Dwcrioc, auc* wil. r«o ive ail dep4t»turing fees. Cactle anl uoraoa ac large ou tue raa not. paid for wnnin fourteen days frill be impounded Oouatttbie U«ddoctc ka» been li&e«ise appointed collector of dog tax fur the B4UMJ diai.riu^ and a raid will at ouce be cjmmeiiceJ on oulUrieoa dogs, who ydt be **rav in" forthwith. Bke-kkkpx.ng seems to be an iniustry mucn mare largely entered luio m the ottxtt pa. w of cne prorince thau iv this. Tae • fwvorsy Bay iiendd ' Bay» : ** Mi B<*>anc, Mr U 'Ken's manager, informs us there is likeiy to be a splendid seaeou Iv a iuvr diys he will have 500 Lives of busy honey-waking bee*. Bea loud io atm daub. The clurer aykudid. Mr LT'tieu h^a received orders m advance f<>r evtry pound of huuey the beea cau mauufucture. He looks for a harvest o five to six tous before the close of the sea-.ou. Tub Cambridgb Cattle Shjw — Tuesday next, is cne last d y for rcceiir nig e.itriea f.<r the forthoomiog Sliow, ac Ctmbiidge, on the 25 v ms.c»ut. We would remind inten ing exaioitors ot this, as m >uy 1 aye «ujh matier* to tho las , 'ihsh Kit day over, and are to > lase. We 1 .rit fron MX)k ail, that * lar^enuinbe> f viHiwrs oiy tw exp owd m W»ilit»to •'ii the coming oooasiou, a« i n me bhj ies»o chai CdtJUji lares are provided b tti d> i ail way aad steamer — the former is uiug ieiurn t ukets at oue fare, aud the lattei ai le«a than a single fare. The R ,ad Board Bub idib^.^-A-h show, the iiituitious ot tue late iiovj n ueuc m trie above matter, Mr Goo i fellow send-, fie foilo*i g for pub icat.ou io the •Be aid':- 4 * thihu,Octoi»ir9,li, 1377. Sic for the information ot Koacl ii >»iVtl-», and jturreaieisgrtn rally, please to H ublinh khe toilowtng extract from a letter 1 nve received from ihe Hon tb« Ooioni «i .Secretary, dated 27 h Septdinb r, 1877, a-.d obli^.j your obedietic aeiT.i >t, Win Groodfeliow Chairman Manukau O'ouaoy. ' T..e Treasury hay» arranged to p^y Unsab f ilie< for the year JS77 m two piy mw-t, namely, m the mouths of Oc-ooer 1877 and March 1878. • '« Messrs Hpvtbr and Nolan hsve, ie wilt be Seen, altered the dote uf h<>idiu« their fi. so VV*ittato cattle aale a, Oajajjo from the 23rd to the 31ac inst. Mr Hunter, wtiiis m Waikato lately, Has purchased from Mr iSdwa'ds aq. acre aqd a half fronting the main road and immediate y aajoinmg the yarda of Mr Buc»laad, which mil afford ample accommodation for the yarding of Stock, Messrs Hunter and .Nolan's first oattle sale at Cam 'ridge takes place on the 26ch inst, the day after the Cattle Saow. By an error m oar lass atteaciou was drawu io cue tint, »V*ik*co sate as taking piaoe at (Jiuibiiuge. Tne Liitsk Case —It is understood tb'»t toe Lask piivdege business is t«J be I stittlisd m a m»nae which wid no re. quire a resorc to oxpulaion, a course which was at one time p-ntemplaced. Tne com mcea have prepared 4 m hum, whion *jr Pojc will move, wdWh |>raocic»tiy ceusmea Mr Lusk tor ttavmg as a member accepted fees fpr dr»*m< »ud p-omocii g bdi«, which is c>ntrary to tieu.awe -nddeio s a ory to the dig.nty of tbi-j Ht use ; and the motion lun-ber orders that Mr Lusk be requeiced io pay i i»e £50 so received to Mr Speaker, m ortie • ih it he may return it to ib« Uiiy U.ip<rati n of Anuklu>l. thu it cousidneda very moderaio Way of dealing Aitli the c*«e. a debate, m wiiioh opinions win bd expreuod on tue eubj.ot is o»Peci«h
OWNKuH of PKOP.:iiXi' m uacn Uou W »t arecm'iomd by the Town Bow.l o grub up mid emove all furze or gorse /r wi"g oa the roads adjoining iheir muudary feno s. The e ar* «un< roads qu to choked up wi h lurz >, and the .)»vi.efs of property on cither <i.le will iave work to do 10 get ie Ihoruughly grabbed up and cleared away wir.bm ike uao th niven them by the b >»rd rim tlm llth instant. The 93th olau c of (he Public Works Act povidus ihtt if ocou--iera (q.c otvueia) of the land do uo >b y due notice to remove suoa fm ze they +re iubie at 'he Hj,pir.»tiiu of th- m ath to h.ve the wrk done f»r them by the Boird at their o»st, and to lie furthe. -atij^ct to a penalty n..t exceeding £5 for a very day duriug which «uoh o.der is not obeyed. Thr Wat.ks.to JiokSh«ph\ro.— Thn I'td Kdiglil-ljy ha< broken out of the Nay.l rraiui-i|T School, and is at. his old trick*, llurd u*<ge at home cm have n 'thins; to d» »iih this laler delinquency, and if would cccii th* boy's nature, not th O-ireo s' action is to b atne. V SM-rduv's "Herald" says : ■'* Detec.ive Jeffrey b oug»i; up from Kohim ra ntra yeaterday, a ,lad named Edward Kei»btey, ov a O'.arg • of bre-ik ng aod entering she house of .James Bong*rd, H nd committing v folony therein. The lad is one of tbr lumates of ihe Nay il Training Sobojl, and m sp'te of the influence of the m ster his fe omous instincts are asserting th m- *■ I»e8. He absconded from the School ou : he 8:h, and has ended his eocap.iCle m tlie manner described " he Opposhion m Libwr -Mr L»r uach appe. k rH io h»v« had a bad time o' io. Ou Wednesday we ara tjid, negote Atious had bnen m progress both th ai<h< efore an-l thai d.y, hut Mr Uruacn ha* f>und greic difficul yin his ta»k. vi»i y of tie Acuklan I me tube a were deter mined to have Sir iio>»r c thr^y placed i the p.sition of Preminr. This ihe 'Heaid'a' specnl infor-ns his teadurs loes not always accord wvti the desi c . f •» c«nsi inra le nanhsr of the Mtidt Pa ty. but Sir George tirey is b lievo t nr«BenG to tuv-> ih« matter pret y moh v hi» ha ids 1 do.n nut, nowe^ r, a>u^a«- to be plain snui^ aa i her a c iocki ah »d, an I <i ffiou t^en are a it, be •bout to ap..«a>-, wi.ica t ueace 1 1 f «►• care r.he b:-st-la d nuhuin s. Mr v)oa>-om-jry is no; v- ry wel si'istied, VI .'•liestun 'o<> i* said to 1 ■ k 1 am t »ld oha'. Mi Travel ftara th y can -»nij make a Mimsry to be ou sec m a few •Java f» r wai-t of unity.- It m urther s at d that vlr S aff u'd, who h»8 gone o the N pir A^rioultaral Show, wi 1 o -retent o a«.aumi the leadership uf cb • iie« '-I'ion Farewbli, Uimwbb to M4JorGe >rgb v fe>v day it xinoe we announced tn*> bal> .f M.j ir Oe.trge's property at the Puk • 0 Vlr GiUld, nut HC*rcjely expected thi its late o#ner would gi soon be leaving ie district. Mj >r Gourde leaves New Zealand oa Saturday next, and having •nentioned th^t he would be ac VVai'.oa m the middle of next week to bid bin old friends and fellow-settlers good-bye, we are not surprised to learn chat the latter h*ve t hen the opp irtnnity of giving him a farewell dinner, which wa« to have oeen held on Taursday eveuiny next the 18th ins*, at the Nottingham C *3 tie Hoiei. The day has, however. b.ien change! to Wednesday, as the Masonic meeting held m Hamilton on Thursday evening, would have prevented several from attending the dinuwr. Th^ »rice of the iicke>s has been fixed a' 7» 6d. each thas the muster m*y be as ar^e aud general as ie daserves to on ruch an ocoasion. As a settler. M.jof Utiorge has earned the respect aod / tad • cade of his fel'ow-residtmti* m the Piako •listrict, ever ready to lead m the c»us •f public adv*ncennn% and to take thr eves aud rnauoDSioiinus as well an th. honours of offi.je. There will be many visitors from Hamiltou and oiher pirt» of the Waikato district, aod the dinner •vill donbtless be a Hujces'i fiom fv^ry point of vievir. Ttokeis for the dinu«r can be procured fr.m Cp'ain D.wsosi ai tb<* Royal Hotel, tiaui.ton tias% and Mr Uwynne .f the Ham'ltoi H«c«l, Hamilton West. Taos-i who ha^ rectiired iuvita'ions for Thurslayj the 18ih, will bear m mind that the d*y has baen aitcrol to Wednesday the 17 en inst.
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Waikato Times, Volume X, Issue 831, 13 October 1877, Page 2
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