THE Inangahua Times. PUBLISHED TRI-WEEKLY. FRID A Y, NOV. 26, 1880.
. A r nm< ut readied lonn l.n 1 ii'lli! 'hit •i rn<n hid a'tempted »o eon.m t FircM" it fin i b '*. (V>ti«.fnble Bennct nas so. I out 'o nuke h quuip-;. Mr John Dick of ill s town, liad a mi« riv esea] eof being washed out In s oa on l't!C<(!»y Irist, owinjr (o M Leo I's punt break iij: a<i'ty, I fnf'un My llic pun' «h<s srffc'y Idir't-ii at Linon'*. The Public Work- Corn mi dee of the Otiiniy C. uiol Tsi'dtle I?ttf I'M'ei ifM k on W'eiin<»-d ir, but h- the •» I" h* ■ ( lie dMdi re <<>«M r-ot be nwoiir ilml Jiy Mr Ifyrn 1 , one of lie pptmm'tei, pioeeeded 3e<«rili«y afternoon ti> the , h'e to fim«li Jlic i"«»pecU'»n, After In* tt-tu n a report on ili<« whole initter w 1 1 e MibmiMed lo the Council. ]t vriil I e «een from otiv Coineil leport that Mr D. J. M'lvrniiH -'hm been a;pnttitcd Valuer, l'.»t ', »n<l Dog t»X o<>\ \pit t, fur the tMisutna 12 mm It". A •lumber <»l aoplixiliors were ni t.'e 'or t! e < (Bee, tynl! chaijjei fio-n £195 lo £100— the lowest of nhie.li was accepted. Me>«r« Guinness aud Limiplutiuh were re elected C.wii.nim lor tin 1 Counties of Grey und Uu'lit, re«pe< tirely. Ad\ i»es fiora Tern /ra sdll crn'a'ti llio cotnphiml of -cm-it y of warei { im»ien-»e he»p»of nd*>!i-dirt «ro leif^ sl<irlc< m aniu'ipntiOii of ih<» advent of 'tie much needed element. 'In Hie Vieinisy, sei-eritl s nn'l rustic* litre t.ten pl.'Ci'ni'ii vane' rp k «'l1«. and hi eater ti'tiMit fii 18 In um dim-fed towards q»tar Z re fin jr. nhiel' pr«rni-( i 'o In cmne .»n irpoit.int bririil' ,>f (lie lining i.dus'rv. A eimgpondent writing to « ibhit in tins iis'iiit fioru Coo'iiiuundi", nr»d«r d«t<* of ilit* 2 )«l inMynf, (hue cotic'udci h s letter •.— " Temoru f remises to be a' rich gol'ifi I I, sry^ril uu_'ijets laving been found, I ul owing to ih" nr«\U scarcity of wa'er, 1 nould iipl Riivid'ejou to BMirt un'il you heiir that tl.er have hud Miffit'ieut ra'n lofi'l (he dam«, «h,ch at pies>ent a:c quite J'T." J{. J. Scridnn, It FT U., hns been e!pr!ed Ctiutify Chair »an for Wc-tIHnJ ; P. .^ Leanuor.ili, M«yor for liokiiiki, diid J Guam niH. M i v^»t for 110-a. We (West Const T-m3^) of y^retiibei* 20t'», undfrslatid t!;nt -the ten ineaiiu'g nu<\ soiree %[\en In-t e^enut^ lo b» \ \& v c<M£ } >> lo Mr and Mis Dulton n h t «te-ft mic tvi*. the Pre«b\teiirtn Clt'iteli 'etiL' crou d d t > exee-.« \>y persons of c » er» de« Momit.a ifii. After the t« ! le< vrcre ( 1/- ue 1 we>al aJJres'-es were j»iven by mi 'U 1 * HP'itl- nj'jn. aii.l imud^omc pi c entalioi-s with nuidu lo Mr and Mr* UuMou. lis lo be re>jrpttfd tint intitiilions vc e m>t soot to the Prps* lo attenJ, but that 'icing ihc CJ-e, ll i«t to lo prrvumed lh,r any extfH'l?J nolieo of th<? | r^t'eetlintrv was not desired by (lie ccm'iiiHce, shoulil howiver, a "'•-cbmnuunicated " lej.ort be sen*/, WB shall be iiappy to }iti!:li^!i it. Mr Westor; IV.e \lis ( ri(jt Ju Igo was presented with an i!lt/mi<ia'ed. address «m* Wednesday »t ilie Town Kill If >!«iukii. There was. a Jurge ■attendance Mr Wcston niiide a fce!i«!g»ud eloquent reply »«! h» t'no end wns loudly cheered. l(e has It- ft with -his -family "for C-'.irisi'cuursh, where In? «riil paacu-c liis'profeHsion. We learn on" to.»i authority (iny* tiie W.est ■ -Coast Times) that Mr F. A. Lear • j month is. in ( ivor of the If.nbor pur- : ehjisiisa: a tui; s-tearoer. provided she Harl)or Hoard Act will permit au outl.iy in tjirs. direction. ] Vanity Fair '.says that Mr Ghi'ls'oiH' '. Qcntempht'-s the fii-ei!.'«biis!inieiit <»f l.';e i'!iijjlish Church, mid liMs>t;tkeu s'e;'S t>> ascei tain- the \iewsof certHiij of its higher : diqiiilurie^R as to Ihe q''i<'Stioti of the tim< i when tlie discstabisiiineijt . eau most con- | »enieilv b-; f(lV>led. * : The 4S liours" toiirniiment at ihe Hippodrome' for the el) iiiipioiifhip o!' tho worlj mid bi'lfc vuitirn at 50 guinea-, pie?ciitecl bv Mr j L. L. -Siiiiih.'M f.A. with 5) irui^e.^ akl.-d | was concluded on 3,"d Noremb"r, at 8 <ui»:ti'***s ! past' IU, -pin. (-avs tl-.e Jlelbourne Leader), j Tiuro wa* u Itirgu atten<!u;ie?, roniidei-iu^ the j inclemency of il:e weathsr. Ni ib c^injH'thors gtartetl, bat only four continued throughout. Tho lesnit wns as ib laws: — W. KtUvurtJ-s ihs wel -bno'.ru champion of the Colonies, ttrn, ine disianto tn.velk-d by him being 177 mil-s U laps; C. Swaij, champion of New Zeainu.l, suco itt, with 163 miles and three. )» l ,s to h\» -?|v'di ;T. V, Campbt:]!, of Sydney, third, \n> Iwviuij Jori.i 150 mil s two laps ;T. Wi li.ins. «x cha "pion of Kew South Wales, f uivtf-i, 137 mil.*-; iliii.,. hips. Considei'stlo interest was t:ilic:i ia ;h;. eyent thvou«hout. 'ilie winacr recv.'iv <1 quite tin ovation at the finish. IU- Arise! t, Ilie <n;ii-|-eror {uv (l-.e.0.-.n. struction of a Bchoollicuse ut t!ic Sevonti-^ii-mile lijiiuli, ank'ly i-'.'ii'.ig u 1. 1 o tii.bev over the Grey -bur iitii'J fJo'wn to i:i tow of .;he p.s. Dupatcii, the other d;.y - Groy Star. On the Gth Noviinb'r publication was com-inein-eJ in the Town and 'country Journal ot Si r Charlea Gavan Duily'a work, "Yuu»g lifluncl," it fragment of Ir.sli bhforj-. Tlie work will bo one of absorbing interest to all uhiss^B of izud-J.ij as it will be a truthful,
and mode fc h'soiy of »bP men and line when a new soul cone inio IroVnd. _Siv Charlea Gavan Duffy's iiijnipu?o eiucrienee, and conlinoou* inlweoiii-SB with the chief actors throjgliout the whole of the tri.u'»!o«» h'm 8 .enablo him to gira to the ». rid ; he nnwt complete and ncun-ate aceouut of that posio! of liel.incl»l<i-tory. It is that Van lerbilt, owner of the. wlphu'cl tio'tir, Mm I S , ha |ti c'^-ca • lie no les» p^bri'id St Julian for i.'lo(M|o H is tti«o Blarid ih.it V-udei-lnU g"o tic di.»< r cf M >ud S. in tho n-cei t gieal Iro'lu g match £2003. 'Una h how the lo.id™Spnit«mm de*ni'xs the mounients o ( Cm Lett ifi«l Jj.^c ( . t> , :_', lj,,> Aiwtm ini3 hive adopted ii oudo of teaming whitli U Csit mi) sjmewhit unique. 1 hev aiv nbotit as ardent (ede^tiriis »s ould »tll lie tnru»'en" . . Tue p<m, as a rule n*e a 1 out In I I»a9! 5 a m., and i niu'j in a ' sli rt eirwll ' o f^ur or five mil* bif»ie br j iki«*t. ihs over, ilu v m-iM ciutablc ir in- ol mind and ticdv to* ib jiflno to Du ciui-HK oi ' JhDeiU' AuoMter fh^'t ex msiou. mil iht\ emlurk lor n pul'. 1 he-.i modus opei in I i» i lid> icle.i-eJ I vsupreiue.liiMiielin.ss. Xo ore evir miw tem in h Uinr> jet— »c J few a>'e found to avow that th«v have done i) ore tlnu J in.ldlo • • • I 1 t'liy dawd'eo\ i llie.r lovim, howev r, t'm Mine e.nnab uiUiflheii p.des'iiin a luefom uN. H.vimj.' t.»'»n ririii r, lh»T are r-mij lot anjth-i o th"ir' ii»i liiiiftnl' w»lk#« . . . 2«<tbofh < tu 1 ! j knewa t'io di-Ui't'e they tiav-w, m »u should not lite to <hp jte imy urn . im It » iJ-ocibhe of » Kowell o- J}lo\ei U ov\ »o .lueoMijiinj thJii. . . • 'lbiy come lm-1 «,>l ar. 1 1 1 v never bu^Jiig lurneil a hair, '»i<l pine if !h y a e not iijja !• on the wnr-pith ifter lei. 'At hil-pa t ten they retno to iv<! an ', ico^rliiis torc,->orf, s'ecp d. much in one lim 1 as eoine jio iple do in five. Ti.U> I' lon! x g as un ul . . LifCfC is not pi - teiWly empu'ent, and the few youii'3 he lim to rit^pok^ <f requ re u de d of pu ling away.' 1 1 jSpoit* ran of-jnioic rec nl due Ta\ co( k's si j'e \» pull-'d to pi -ee» s ' ho di|>? his deep, anJ hi* r ei»\ery ii f r fion itniftit. 1 ITa lia», of emrte, tine aliij wuwritten de'eat.d Kl.^kmjn in the eusiYst pos-in!o fa^uion. iho eamo cut'tj eii s 'fii'kett continues to oli'lo e'lott, anl Ins mode of going tibrwt buFiiiP"S is pronou eel •>hu c et er unu <e> r ietorj. iimo nny w>il» Hn utter il toi m lliei-eiejpaet"", bm Jbes»*ne ai publie arc a (h'b 1 e\\i\« tml i erelu om set md do not h sitite to e\png- grne loieboJiiigs as to Mm* pr< «peeN of Jtha eojplj '
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