Daily Colonist (1877-03-27) by Unknown

Daily Colonist (1877-03-27) by Unknown

Author:Unknown
Language: eng
Format: epub
Tags: British Columbia; Newspapers
Published: 1877-03-25T16:00:00+00:00


SUGAR.

rilDB tlKDBRSIGNBD HAVE) JUST KE-JL cetved a

LARGE aUANTITY OF

In Kegs and SO lb. mats, ■

SUITABLE FOR FAMILY TRADE

No. 1 in 601b. Mats (Extra White) " 2 60 3 60 "

Whioix they offer in lots to suit Purchasers at Reduced Rates.

HENRY RHODES & GO.

' ■ ' uibl7

COAL AND WOOD BUNLNESS FOR SALE.

rpiIK U.VnKIIIsiKiNKD OFPEHS FOIl SALE JL the Oooiwiliof hi«

Coal and Wood Business,

Now dolDtf a good trade, loiictbcr with Uoraea, Wnir.

ons and Other appunensdcet Jieceabnry fo tho bu«|.

noaa.. Apply to . W. 11. ULAIlKE, «. . . ^ ^ Government St,

Victoria, n.C, March 20, 1877, uibn

iH-rKii, Proprietor," ,

■jmOn AND AFTEB TIHH UATK I WILL -t our MMptOftin for Rant, aa well aa for othe

TUGSDiiy'UUUNlNa. MARCH 2TTR, 1877.

PORT OF VICTORIA, BRITISH COIUMBIaT

ENTEtlED.

Mir. -'G—3tr Mnudc, Mi.uaiiiio

hvh •Jiiuiiitit, Pi 'i'ownnfirid \t\itn I'luiiiti Auuufitb, Ilimohilu Btr North racKlc, I't Tu«»useua CLKAKtD.

Mar. 20—Bfr Cnrilino-riy Nnnniiuo

Bir Kuti-rpriso. New WcstiniiiRler ttr iSurth PutllU', Pt Tuwiinenu

PORT OF PORT T0*N8EHD.

ENTEltBD. Mar. ltK-6lr North Pneino, Tlotori* bk Ltllir, Mulboiirua

18— HtrO»Uf.iral«. Vtotorl* 10—'«t( Leouon, iixxnuA lolet 90-Btr North Pftotao,- Vtatotia

■tr Miuda, Tiotorik

OLEABBD. Ukr. 18—itr Oaltrarnia, Portland

19— »tr North Pacino Vic orl» Btr Lconorii. lUirrunl Inlet ship Aunlo FiBh. CalUo

20— Btr Slauili-. VictDrla

22—Rch C.C. Perkins, "ictorla

Ppr Mtr ;M:rili Pacill.:. 0*D, (i\V, 11, I'.ko. [•. i:

C«).\.Slti.VKH.S.

PUK'.I Hi

SECOND PAOVJNGIAL LEGIS-UTIVE ^ASSEMBLY.

SECONJ) SESSION.

Monday, March 2G. Ml-. Speaker took Iho Chair at 2:05 o'-clouk.

EAST COAST UAILS.

Mr. E. Brown moveJ that an huinblo Address be prosouiod to His Houor the Li 'iitonaiit-Govuruor praying Hi^ Honor to recommend to tho Dominion Govern-m(!nt the expediency of .subsiiliziug a line of steamerd for currying the mails be-tweonNew Westminster, Nanaimo, und East Cimst of Vancouver Island.

Tiie lion mover said that ho had a thorough kuosvloilgo of the wants of tho Jo-calidoj named iu the motion. Much trade Was springing up b;^twocu tho iVIiiinlaud and Nanaimo in cattle, liimlior and coal, and a small subsidy of 32000 would enable a steamer to make regular trips. As the trade increased no subsidy would be necessary.

Mr. Gordon socon lcd. Ha was awnro of the importance of tho motion. A gooil deal ol tralli! lii.l sprung up between Nanaimo and \Ve>tmingter, and ho believed more frequent mail commuDicatioo would facilitate the sottlemout of the country. (Hear.)

The motion was agreed to.

THE iriSSINO VOUOHEB.

Mr. D.ivie, from tho Committao on Vouchor No. 1171, pr.j.luce I tlio evidence ttiereon and moved tual iho (Jommittoo bo discharged.

The evulonco shows that ia 187-1 Mr. ■Wttlkom caiue to Mr. J. Judson Young and asked for the vumibfr for tho pa.yment of mouey to Hon. H. Holbro jk; snbse-quonily bo s f.v a vouchor iu iMr. Wal-kom's hands which ho totdc to ho the ont-now missing and ha I not seen it (^inco WitucfS furnished the entry of the p.iy meut of the muiit-y to Mr. Holbrook; wit nesB believed iLat the rcas.oi the vouchor wad required WiS tbats mt qudstiou was raised lis COtUo logdity of tue payment; the voucher wua-for S36U and wb3 for tiie payment of Mr. Hoibrjok'u travelling ei-

penS'S.

W. C. B 'ritel \y to-titied that bo gave tho voucher lo .



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