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NEWS OF THE DAY,,,
KIN a ISLAND EAST COAST JETTY.
The Fiador Bluf! jolty, on the custom
coast ol Kino Uland, has al last gul
bejond tho leport stage mentioned al the
lecont indignation mooting in thut loni;
si Hi ung and much-abused (as main ot its
resident;, think) legion The I'ublic
\\oil,s JlppniImoiit is inviting hndeis,
dosing on lune 8, foi the ,ob, which is
o(ii ot tho biggest which the dcpailmoiit
ha, bud out to bo leiidoiod foi foi innnv
M us 'I vi]! to«! sonic Llj.flTO, pel hans
moie, and is lit ing w idolv nihcitisrd on Ino
mainland, «ot onh hi Mclboui no ard 6yd
lic}, but m Adcluldc and Hi milano
& VNDY ,11A Y MA'lTEIOs.
v. niimbor of the aldermen went to
Sandv Hay jesteidnv to look into soveial
mattera iii that localiU One of these
is the removal of Rind from tho Long
Beach robOivo, which was sanctioned bv
a motion of the Citv < ountil somu time
since. Aldoimun l^nid bus leccnilj given
notice of his intention to move that this
motion be lescindoil Anothci is the
piopo'iil foi tho eiethon of .i bund 10
tiinda on the Marvvillo Esplanade Then
tlieto'iio somo multéis coiincclod with
the camping leases un the Long Ueach
reserve, which expire ehoitlj.
"THE TASMANIAN MAIL." '
flews of. all tlio i-rcent functions of
public interest will bo found in the illus-
trations 111 this week's *Tn»luntiiaii Mull."
Tlicie nie honio excellent photographs of
tho naval and military spoils lu'ld on
Elwick show ground last week, and nl»o
pichiró» ill St. Virgil'* Collège mut Hut-
chins Señoril iipoiln. Tim opening of the
lloki'll.v-hitll Is it subject ol' ilitpro.it to
local 1-onidotilS, as the views include snap-
shot« ol' those who were present al the
fulitlloil. (JUier pic-lures aro Hum« nhow
Ing Hu- bowling iiilitfsl lor thf Tiis
niniiiiili elmtnpinnnliip, a (lue hiuil of'mtll
lel, a noil-known hotting identity, and a
giottp ni UlllKlcinilR. All Hu« latost turf
and oilier ¡«porting notts ¡s given, lady
wliters liiivo-coiitribulcd the usual budget
of »orlnt now.*, and lhere is ii general
Hiimmi'.ry ol' nil Itie cvoiils ol' Hie week.
Huhv'iilicr« roi|iiiiing oxliu copies of "Tlio
Mull" au« advised lo plucu their oidels
piomptl}.
THE LITTLE UOLKUt CASE.
His Honor Mr. J list leo Nicholls is lo
deliver lils judgment tills morning in lins
cuse «if Loid v. tin« Tasmanian Sports
Company, iaiiilliai'lv known its the Little
(lolliir case. HU Honor will alni prob-
ably nive his decision Jn tho case ol' Tony
v. Blackett und Kreuch.
nhwIettI.eiíh.
The l'remier lum received a despatch
from I ho Aiiciit-Ociipral, stat mt! Hint a
lil'iilber of new M-t tieri-, wi.h llielr
families, have left lor TuHiiiniiiii bv tlio
Jti'imicra. There ain ten fathers, some ol'
wl'oni have lui «o titulillo».
THE PHUTi:mÖN OK NATIVE
ANIMAL«.
II ¡S'lllleroBtiiig lo nnlico that, so fnr,
no proclamatlun lins heim Insued in regard
(... tht. closing of (hu Henson for tin« ink
iiiB.of ilativo illino during the coining
sPiijoii. unions such a pioclaiiiatloii Is
¡¡.sued tin« season will opbn oil April 1, a»
it'did before iho Introduction of protec-
tion of native ailimulH throughout tho
year. ,
TltK INSPECTION OF l'ABSENUlilt«.
'Die Chief nealfiTOlIlcor, who Is nJno
chief iiiiniiintino olnVer fur tho átalo, re
lliarltcd ycsli'itlny Ulai ««ollie iillmippi'elioti
sion existed In legaid to Hie Inspection
(if people cumim/ln Tasmania Irom Now
Sov.'li Wales. Paksoiikom who callie to
Tasmania t himmh Victoria wero under
tho same oldina!¡tm to gh'e nil tifideiTak
in« .lo repoi'l tlionihblvcs to lllo authori-
ties if any illness occurred ' within 21
«lays; ariel- leaving Now South Wains as
If they caine dil col to'tills Slate., Tiley
had to produeo this undoitaking on
reaching tin« border-of Vlctoiiil, rtild if
their eventual di«stinalloii''wn'i Tasmania
tin« authorities hore received a duplicate
form. ConsoquoiiUy' tho 'Idea that Hiera
was no supervision til' aiy kind in tho
case of people who oalii'i ' to Tasmania
from Now South Wales by wa}' of Vic-
toria was erroneous. S'hue dlhTeultios
had been caused In tho nlnlior of inspec-
tion by Hie fact titula ¡¡.-cod many people
came nero ii oin Now Suiiih Walo« with-
out the« torm bealing tilt» tltldcrlaking to
report themselves nu,reed I au al Hie re-
cent conference. .The Nijw Bout h Wales
authorities had, hnwovor, .boon commtini
ealed willi on this matter' with a View
lo having the regillntloin;'iiioro utrlclly
enforced at. the Sydney; |etld. « As, for
instance i.howiiiu ilial pijoplo were not
nlwnvH uniiiltitlful of the uliilgation to re-
port themselves, only ycVjlciittty a man
who had-siiPiit- four hours. 111 .Sydney 011
his way Irom Queohsliii'd to Tasmania
carno 111' to report Hint lit» had a slight
llhictss." '''"<;
NEW STEAM EU ¿SERVICE. '
A communication to hand from Air.
Edward Hechervaiae, of G scions, agent in
Australia lor tho Hull- 'and Barnsley
Jtnllwur, encloses a co|iy\of a telegram
loceivpd by him from tfciinnnnger ol' his
company aiiiinuncing (liol inauguration til
n d ii eel sti'inner hoi vico fruin New Zea-
land to Hull, It slalwiUiat the New
Heiiland Shipping l'ómjuiliy and Hie
Shaw, Savill, and Albion Company (whosu
vessels, call al Hobart I fart nightly en.
route from London lo Wdlitigio 11), uff tho
iMtilt of repiosBiilatiiinstniado to then»
by Iii-.« High Commission, »r ol Now Zea-
land in .London (lion. 'lihomns McKen-
zie), have ««rood to run a conjoint
monthly hloiiliier service between Um
Dominion and Hull. 'ß.ao first lit camel«
will leave Now Konlaiid '.wxl month.
A HILLl'(JK-SÍ]'3tíNa.'
Stiing to tie up mail Rings costs the
Post and Tolegiupli Hep».turnout between
,<;:.,ODli .und .£8,033 a year.) Mr. Wynne,
(ho FostitiiiMtei-Oeenrnl,, Ȓys Unit an in-
genious coiiliivaiico has bi ton Jil ought un-
der jiis'iiufica which wolli. I do away with
tho tying prows«. altugc«ll|or. This wa-j
an airangeinciil of two 11 ¡etui «lises w11 li
u stiai). Till« invoiitor, na (Adelaide niall,
claimed thal ii was ellie ive and cheap,
nu it could-no1 bo opened without xho
wax seal being broken. .Ile. Wynne has
orderet! a trial to ho ninda with ino
fasii'iier. If ii Is a slice fei», he intends
io pul some into practical I uro.
FATAL ACCU
A young mun named Al
labourer^ met with ti fatal
lctui'iilng from Devonport'
a blcycl" on Wednesday ev
accompanied by two coin,
M. «Cu-illes and Leonard
descending Oppenheim's
pedals broke, and he wau
to the ground, mid rendel
He was picked up by lila V
viv, ed to the Devon Hosp?
v/beie lie died ycstciduy f
A JUDGE ON DAi
¿(EN'
3NT.
clllU'l Singling.
atcitlenl while
to Sassafras on
?iiiii}f- He was
limions, named
Lee. WIipji
lill ,one of his
hioivn hcnVily
>d nnioni-ciou's.
nates., nail cou-
ld, at Latrobe
lorning.
Judge Backhouse (-my < the Sydney
"Daily Telegraph") is np imreutly not
believer ia hn.nn.uetR us a. means of fare
Welling pt'ople whose irieh Iship he desires
lu retain. At any rate, thp t is the iiupi**
Mon which he' gave when . sneaking «I a
lmetlng at ibu Toi>n-hnll in Friday nltcr
noen, to make prelim ¡nar y arro ngeliioht -.
lu.' a send-off lo Lou! L ¡ennuin. "If I
wanted lo'make a mu« atlH-uemy of mine
for lite," said His'Honor I "I would j-ivo
¡?¡in a buntine!, w'Uich ii ) the botuiiical
limite for a bad dinner. . (1 imghter.j 1 am
not comphining, bul we ,tnov,- that it is
alisolutefy nui.ossible lo'«(ve a gnod din-
ner lu 1-00 or 300 people. I Jlifc wholo thing
is lo my mind, barbarouh. urtri a divect
de-ccclidinl of the cunnibaUfensl. (Liiimb
tci.) ftullier thnil that, 1 it is a selfish
proceeding i-.-ii men'lo Ml flown and ullow
women to fio iilto the Rni-'lriy mid watch
them ont." (lli'.uvhcur.)' [It was decided
U giva the banquet. r
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