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Italiano: Procne e Filomela mostrano a Tereo la testa del figlio Iti. If the question is asked, what part i of the colony the Government would choose, if called on.
Whatever may be said in favour of a session at Christchurch could, we believe, be said even more emphatically in favour of this city. And we may add many reasons in favour of a session here can be found, wlrch certainly do not at present apply to any one province in the South. In the course of last session this province waT favoured by the presence of not a few of the Southern Island members. Tbe selection therefore of Auckland would, it may be fairly presumed, be rathev a convenience to our Southern members, who could look after their inte ests at the Thames much better when so near the spot than they could hope to do on a flyins" visit.
Nor is this all. There were serious blunders made in last session's legislation, chiefly if not solely affecting us and our goldfields, and the cause of these blunders was, we believe, ignorance of the question doalt with.
Such mistakes, and they are of no trifling importance to the colony, could scarely have arisen on the spot ; and, on the other hand, they could scarcely fail to occur while the sessions of Assembly are held at a distance and the members are unacquainted with our affairs.
Finally, there can be no question that in Auckland we have now the nearest approach to a centre of commerce and of population in this colony, It is needless to enlarge in this place upon the advantage of securiug this in the neighbourhood of our legislators while in session, as the fact is not seriously disputed. If, therefore, the Ministry now in office should intend to carry out the suggestion of the Assembly at all.
By doing so we are convinced they will displease few and gratify many of the members, and io- addition, will enabla the Assembly to avoid some mistakes which we regret to say it has committed in the session of Bis Honor the Superintendent, accompanied by W. Mitchell, Esq. The p. He had nothing to say against Kemp. Te Heuheu states that Te Kooti's hand was maimed and his side wounded by a ball, "as he was p tting his hand into his pocket for caps, and that if he had followed him up in the creek instead of the track he would have been caught, as he had no gun, and was goiug slowly owing to the pain of his hand.
Hakaraia and the Pataure people were said to be on their way to join him. We observe that two cutters are busily employed raising the small vessel which sank a. We hear that there is likely to be a hotly contested cricket match played in the Albert Barracks on Saturday afternoon next between eleven of the Hokitika Ciub and an eleven made up from the oaeinbejs of the Auckland and Garrison Clubs. We beg to call the attention of our readers ;o Madame Winter's voe jI and instrumeital concert, which will positively tate place this evening at the new Musio Hall, Symondsstreefc.
Among those ladies and gentlemen who will take part iv the eveniug'a performance are Madame Winter, Miss Winter, and Mr. Melchor Winter, insisted by other talent. Quinu, the able bandmaster of the 18th, will lead the baud. A large and fashionable gathering may therefore ba expected to be present.
The concert will commence at 8 o'clock. A musical and literary entertainment will be given, in connection with the Wellesleystreet Youths' luipiovenaent Class, at the rooms of the Young H«n's Christian Association, to-morrow evening. Tbe chair will be taken by Thomas Macffdrlane, Esq.
Brown will conduct the musiuul part of the programme. Great oouras,e and prrsence of mind has been shown by a boy at the Thames, who is only nire yeara old. The Thames Times of yesterday mentions that a number of bush fires hav e been ob -erv d on the southern Bide of the gi If, which are supposed to be caused either by native prepaling land for planting potato 1 in anticipation of a great demand the Thames during tbe summer, or by Euiopeaus preparing pasbiuage.
Stratford presidmg, There was a conversation ai to a seotioual yearly subscription for the purchase of medical publications, additional to those obtained by the TDstitute ; and it was agreed to recommend that the Institute should sub cnbe to the Sydenham Society, so as to procure the publications of that sooiety.
When the auther saw the patient, soon after the bite, he was suffering from st tfness of tae jaw, rendering turn a'tno b unable to articulate ; he subsequently exhibited all the symptoms of suffering from a narcotic at d irutaut poison ; and it was long before he recovered, which he had now, apparently, done most completely. The author cited the account given by the Key. The non-sputted katipo was to be found in gaideia, or amongst the rafters of old iuulding-j.
Lee moved a vote of thanks to Dr. Wright, remarking that the paper was one whioh called for veiy careful study, with a view to the investigation of the subject treated of. Kirk said tbat the Crimean tarantula was uu loubted y poisonous, but the European one was now admitted to be not poisonous. The spiders of New Zealand generally were most inturesii'ig. He did not know of any other country tli.
C, was exhibited ; and Dr. Philson having had a case in which he bad t ; ed the extnual iliao artery, the secretary should writs to him, asking thit he would favour the section with an account of the operation, with a view to its publica ion, bLouUI tbe New Zealand.
Institute agree to publish it, Ibis being the first time the operation had been performed iv the proviooo of Aucklaud if not in jSFew Zealand. There "was a moderate attendance. We under-jtaud that Mr. Thompson is to take a benefit next week, and we doubt not but that he w"'l receive a bumper bouse. There was a very good attendance at the Duke of Edinburgh Theatre last evwrujr, when the performance commenced with Ihu sensational drama entitled '". Miss Poly Leake as the Lancashire lass played yery satura'ly, and her touches of.
Roberts and Hydes. Hydes's song on " Immigration " quite took the house by storm. Power made a capital lackey, and Mr. Hooper not a bad gentleman. Some of the scenery was most appropriate, particularly tbe coalpit of the Lancashire colliery. Hydes threw the house into repeated convulsions of laughter. The new street which has sprung into existence afc the entrance of the wharf, and which has been named, by common consent, " Wharf street," is rapidly becoming quite an important pait of the town.
It is but two or three months since there was not a. Walker's store, and now there are two restaurants, a bootmaker's shop, tobacconist's, several fruit shops, a block manufactory, and one or two other places of business. Nor are the Improvements stopping even here. A good solid foundation of piles has been fixed just this side of Mr.
Walker's store, and tenders are out for the erection of a large addition tv the flax and gum warehouse. Indeed, so rapidly have these Government allotments been taken Tip and built upon that we should not be surpr'Sdd to see the opposite side of the wharf similarly used before long j for space is scarce, and the site is uncommonly good.
An extensive block of land for the ereotion of those houses and othei buildings could be reclaimed between the firewood wbarf aud the Quesn-atreet Wharf with very little expense, and, now that the Provincial Govern ooenb are likely to be in funds, we seriously recommend them to take this mater into consideration, for the laud in question once reclaimed would bring iv a splendid revenue to the province.
With the summer weather creeping on apace it is high time that our young men commenced their arrangements for the forthcoming season for cricket and other athletic exercises so necessary in such a con munity as Uiat of Auckland, and where there ara so many opportunities of practice in that manly sport.
We are glad to find that many young men interested in these nutters are Btirring, and that the approaching summer bids fair to see some closely contested matches. A new club has been started wh'ch we doubt not will fight hard to establish a reputation, for itself ; and, from our knowledge of many of the gentlemen who have already joined it, we anticipate some very good matches The stye of the olub is to be " The Northern Cricket Club :" president, J.
Haraley, EBq. Dargaville, James Russell, S. Jobnson, and Captain Leggett; secretary, A. James Buller and It. Macniccol, and other gentlemen, are expected to address the meeting. Wo do no! Even in these two fortunate «i i 3 it, i-, only the aristocracy who j can afford to use gas, while the streets are b sill lighted with oil and by the candles burn- t ing before t" c images of the Madonna.
Robeitaon's 'ectura at the meet-. Hall, during his last sea-ou a 1 ; the Priuce of Wales. They were ] pitted agaii. Tho rst of tue evening's entertain' ment was of the iv? It is also complained that persons are in the habit o f debiting offal and other garbage on the beach, In our report of Mr, O'Rorke'a speeoh at Ho wick, in yesterday's proper, an error occurred. The worda " timid invitation of the chairman" should bave tren " the kind invitation of the chairman.
The followiug, whioU we take from our Australian con temporary, is an c"ample of thi9 :— "An Albury vinegrower, who has lately visited Now Zealand, has brought back with him a hundredweight or two of New Zuahndflax, to bo used in the tying up of vines.
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