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Otago
Times.
Daily
OTAGO
No. 2707
SHIPPING.
PROPRIETOR
"gjjrJL rp.IIIS Liveconipriaea tlieuiiilerships,
Late Mrs Alpenny,
Princes Btreet, next CityBnffet.
mentioned well-KEOwn splcn^Ud
JaeSSiKon,i oJ which leaves Giaegow for Otago
direct avery month :—
me
Tons Keg.
Tons Reg.
1086
Wild Deer
If 00 City of Dnnedirj
1000
X P. Bouverie
1000 Peter Denny
WOO
J N. Fleming
1000 Otago
Jessie
Headman.......
9t>2
O. M'Ansland
902
850
Agnesiluir
850 WaveQueen.....
840 Helenslee
800
Wm. Davie
800 HelenBurns
B^o
Jano Davie
HelonDenny
750
7SO
Klizth Famine;
600
Robt. Hondorson.... 600 Jane Henderson
dosirons of bringing out their friends can
Parties
secure passages on favorable terms on applicationto
CARGILLB and M'LEAN
"\/f
A.VJL
I
S
S
A L L
REGISTRY OFFICE,
George street.
A
LET, a comfortable four-roomed
''^TOCottage
in Duke street. Apply Jas. Wilson,
N,
Well Park Brewery.
all classes of Servant to apply.
Wanted,
WANTED
ANTED KNOWN, Drain Pipes of
—
presc-nt from the New Zealand Trade.
HAMILTON, for LYTTELRugs, at J J. Martin's, next toVulcanFoundry,
TOI>, WELLINGTON, NELSON, HOKirJKA, GreatKmg Btreet.
OREYJfOUTH. and MELBOURNE, on MONT
WELLINGTON. NELSON,HOKTTTKA, &RFY%JTMOUTH,
and MEI.BOIJRNFj on MONDAY, 31s;
OCTOBER.
for
RANGITOTO,
at BLUFF, on
calling
TOBER.
ply ta Frederick
THOMSON,STKANG,and Co.
ANTED KNOWN—Great Sale of
MONDAY, 31st OC-
W" Hotel.
ANTED KNOWN.—Threepence per
HARBOURSTEAM COMPANY
KEGUIAR ETEAM TRADE TO OAMARU,
;!4;
WANTED
fT^HESB Fast Steamers will
-a-
to SELL, Tip Drays (new
FOR
WANTED
Whole Stockis
and the
samo
a few of
the leading
Wool Eepps
Silk and Wool Serges
Sikand Woo!
Twills.
All Wool French Repps
Norwich Chambrays
Bradford
Camlets.
Printed Alpacas
Spring Satin Cloths
Property is situated on Section
r^HIS
jL No. 1, Town of Il.ivtloek. MarUorough. The
in the European Hotel. Apply on the preF. L. MUJiI.LER.
lints in eachDepart-
ment :—
Silk and
P^ r|^,HE
:
"of
WANTED
\HJ
**
WANTED
\A/
;
*
s&\f&\ npilE
—
"yyANTED
Jb££ur)'
Maggie, now due. a Cargo of
THE BEST WALLSE>;D
LYTTISLXON.
ou
will
be
despatchcJ for above
i
100
WANTED
to
AND EONS
MONEY WIGRA.M
(Of BlunUwall Yard, London)
LINE OF aTil.vM AliD SAILINO PACKETS.
TpHE favourite new stearoSOMERSETSHIRE,
2342 tons,
Commnrder.
J S Atwooh
WillYe d«-pntchi--.lfor London Direct on SATURDAY,
ferred.
3o
AVHITB STAR LINE.
ALL
:
Clerk, one with a knowledge of drapery preApply, B.ta, ollice of this pAper.
Ho
"TRADESMEN. &c.
duly qualified MKDICAL
13OYAL INSURANCE
the Liyal Waipori
Lodge, M.U.f.OO.F. For particularly apply to Joseph
Cox, Hon. Sec.
N.B.—Tuere a'e no medical in n
within 14 nrles of the alo?e place.
EOs
,
Claims against the above Vessel
must 1» rendered in dnplie^te to the undersigned
hy 4 p.m. Tlrn D,i Monday, the 10th inst., other .vise
they will not bo recoirnistd.
BRIGHT, BR)S., AND CO,
Aeenta.
QUAUTZ REE? CHIPAS Y.
MAUEWHENQA
\S7ANTKD, an Engineer, fully com-
TENDERS.
VVANTED, for the Erec-
'
and
tasteful selection of Jackets, in
Silk and many other materials, suitable for tho
Senson. A large quantityof Jackets
made
are being
up in the house, whichwill feo found
Jackets in immense variety.
lace Fronts (quite now)
Lace andMuslin
QUEEN
INSURANCE
COM PANT
Ruffles
Muslin Curtains
Lace
Curtains
SwissCurtains
French
Brilliantincs
French
fpENDERS
WJ
WANTED,
WANTED,
*
CCOMMODATiON for Throe Gentle-
men n ;iriv«t>. family. Kepfv-Rto bwlroom.-f, whole
Mr U^l.i.-. Wmchmaker.
orpartiHl b-iiinl,
€'~"bMF<H.tTAULK
IIOMK
for
Ono
Gcriili'iimii. rivft iti!nnt/-s from Post Olllce. Apply
Ureanr K-rl. r. (■■ ii.-re-i s-rtes.
Hoard
SUPKKiOIt<<<■■■
and
Koaidence.
'i.■:.«,■. M-'i.and Famil <«. Pr.vaK.Vni'iii. ;«satin- ro in-", i: df.ird (Imi-e. Church Hill.
ul^Tij." i<> i 1
S ~>.-; a.;
I'li/.ite
-"D. FwfutKiUis.iltKm.ii,
Vu-ti:!-:,^
(J-iit'i-m v. T'-iiv-i,
■.-.t.ti.'-.ji,.
Ocorge
Family Three
A(;CO M MOD A Tlo^
'
\TORTHERN ASSURANCE
WANTED, a PLOUGHMAN lor a -*-^«
COMPANY.
T ? Sheep Station. V.. ar's eng.igement.
Capital: £2,000,000.
Apply to
DALGETY, Nf'IIOr.S, aiil Co.
io>
WA IST'I'ED,
..
H«od SKKVANTW,
fo"r
I'rimtnKm iii-saiid Hotels, at Mck How id's
f.ni.:o —This day,early.
?'"?
ANTED,
Ouod
WAIThII.
liull and Alontli Hotel.
General SFC!I,VANT.
\S/ANTED,
Mn Mayer, OumticrUml street,
*> mid Uni'jnstr-oets.
1 Albziny
-Apply
Accumulated Fund? rlSfiS). £-110,000.
Accninulattd Revcmio from Fire Premiums, £180,000
Annual Revenue from Life Pron.iuina, £110,0n0.
Dunediu Olucc leniplo Chttmbers, I'limes -iLroet.
J S. WElili,
Agnnt.
Hja
:
Apply 1 X'
between/
|
_
IN^UHANUK (JO.
AUSTRALASIAN
LIRE, LIFE, ar.d MARINE RISKS
takun lit lowest currentru uh.
W. and O. I'UHNIiULL,
nru! Co.,
Agents for Otago.
Black Glace Silk*. S9s 6(3, 425, 495, 51s the dress.
Black Grogram. Black Glace Drap de France, Drap de
Ltoh, Kruizdemene, extremely durable—all at
Reduced Prices.
Coloured Sttipe Glaces. 40a the dress.
B oche Silks, c,7slid the dress.
Black Silk jackets and Mantles, the most modern
styles. f-voii'it» shapes, handsomely trimmed
nilas Red'-ce.i Prices.
Muslin Jackets, 3* »d. 4s «d. 5s Gd.
Snmmer Jackets. 8s 9d, 12s !M.
Black Cloth Jackets, 7s 9rt, 9s 9d, 125 03.
SilK Velvet Jackets, ard Children's Jackets,
Garden Parasols, Is 3d. Is lid.
Exquisite styles in brown, fancy colours, and black ;
lined and unlined Parasols and Parachutes ; the
mobt modern styles, comoriaing ail the Felectcd
novelti s, in Paririin Millinery; Bonnets. London
and Pari3 trimmed Hn^s—alla: Sale Prices.
—
Flowers, Grasses, Whcatear Ornaments,
&c.i
&c, all new for this season, at Reduced Prices.
New styles in Hats, Is 9d, Is lid, 2s 3a, 2s fid, 2s 9J,
■2$lid.
Broad Leaf Leghorn Hats. 2s lid, 3s 3d,3s od.
Sun Hat?, Mu-hrocm Hats.
Boys' Sailor Huts, 1h M. 2s= lid.
Corsets and Stays, :)s lid, 4s Bd, 4s 9d, 5s fid.
Children'sUnderclothing, Quilted Hats, Hoods,
Worked ltobes, FrocK Pelisses, Dresses.
150 doz. Linen Setts, from Is 4rl.
DO do Mu»'in,Cambric, and Lace Setta, Is 11(1.
35 do Ruffle Frill* aid Lace Ties. M.
Sowed CamlTie Triu mings from 3J-i.
Frencn and English Ribbons at less th?,n half price.
An immense variety of Ladies' Fancy Be.ts, Clasjs,
&c, equally cheap.
Women's AVhite Cottr.n H<-se, from fid per pair.
do fccx,
3d
do
Child'en's (So
An immense s:ock of Fancy Hosiery at the Eame
Low Ratea.
~
„
Fiincy D'esses, from 5s (id.
Muslin do
4s Gd.
lla^e-uo Skirts „ 3s 3d.
Prints, fast colours, 5\ 1.
Piqueisand ilarcellas, from la 103.
„
Brown Ho lands,
fid.
White and Gray Calicoes
3f 1.
White *n.l Col Flannels „
12-J-d.
Large Size White Blankets, 14s lid.
Do
do Quilts,
8s 63.
Loom anrlßVar-hedDumaekClo'hs, from 23 lid
Printed Cloth Table Covers, full size, Ss 9d.
yds
long,
Muslin Curtams, G
4a fid
Linen and ColtonSheeting, at cast price.
~
The whrle of our magnificent stock of Carpets Floor
Cloths, Rugs, Mats, and Mattings, comprising the
newest designs, and just landed, subject to the same
redactions.
There being more than one Candidatefor the office,
allfurther proceedings in the Election were adjourned
until TUESDAY, the 11thday of CCTOISER instant,
on which day a Poll will bs taken at the ODDFELLOWS' HALL, GEORGE STREET, between the
hours of 9 a.m. and i p.m.
H. S. FISH, 3u n.,
Mayor.
October <Hh, 1879.
To
MEETINGS.
DUNEDiN WATERWORKS COMPANY.
A N Extraordinary Meeting of
IN BANKRUPTCY.
ARGX73
BUILDINGAND INVESTMENT 3OCIEIY.
>
pUBLIC
NOTICE.
We have
BOUGHT
This Day
CASH
DUNEDIN
AND
Tremendous Bargains 'will
MEN'S and BOYS' WrEAR-
HERBERT, HAYNES, and Co.,
\/|ESSRS. SKIRVING and SCHOLE-I*B FIELD arcthenopopvietrrs
loneer r-uthorised to collect
th-i Cromwell
due to
<.f
Advertisers. &c., are requested to pny the
Gcorg^o Fenwick, who
of tli'iv Jiccotint3 to
is alone :r.ithori>od to receive the ramo.
Dated 7th October. IS7>|
MATTHEWS and FENWICK,
Proprietors, Cromwnll Argu?.
nionrys
Argnp.
amount
THOMSON, STRANG, and CO
Dnnedin, 13 ih Sept. 1870.
SALE.
To Commence
authorised to C illect Moneys, or otherwise aot
she above Newspaper.
GEORGE FACHE,
on behr.if of
Near
tlio
£15,000
Worth of
NEW AND SEASONABLE GOODS,
October 4th, IS7O.
OvTAOON
s
So
£30 REGARD.
HE HON. MAJOR RICHARDSON
"*"
Thought?
ni^rnincr,v valnab c stack of Firew-ol wns wilfal'y sec
iirn to ne-ir to the Hime Station of tin Undesigned,
Sterling will be paid to
a Reward of FIFTY POTTKDS
any person or persons who s'nal' give such iuformati m
as shall leid to the ror,vi<:Li(,n of the offender : anl
t'pe
C4ovprnor
further,
will be rßcommfiiide<l to errant a
free pardon to such informant, provided he shall prove
to have been an accomplice.
D. F. MAIN.
Taieri La^e Station,
1-t O^t, 1870.
CHEESE.
OTAGO CHEDDAR
will deliver a Public Lecture in K»ix Church on
TUESDAYNEXT, 11th inst., at 7.30 o'clock,
EVII.IECT
:
on Female Eihvation, with especial rcferencs
to theOtaya Eiliuarlnnal Movement.
on Saturday night, the
WHEREAS,
2-1th Sortomb:r last, or early on the following
7a
MOETEY.
MONEY. — TOr
Small Sums, f
Frteliold Security.
u
LEND, Large and
ihort and
lome
periods,
on
WM. DALRYMPLE, Jan.,
Land, Estate, Money, and Gsneral Oo;cimis=ion Agent,
Arbitratoranil Valuator, Stafford swejt.
\yf"ONEY to LEND in the following
IVJL
CHEESE.
sums on Freeholds:—£ss!i, £:JSO. £ 00, £ ISO.
GILLIES AND STKE&T.
TO LEND, on Freehold
jX/jONEY
A S Numberless Applications have been "i-'-«Security on favourable terms, in sums to Buit
made to me for my Manufactureof Chee;e, I
hereby GIVE NOTICE that they CANONLY BE
OBTAINED from Messrs HOGG nnd HUTTON,
Grocers, PrtLces street, Dunedin.
JAMES STEVENSON,
243g
Riverside Dairy.
'
NOTICE.
/THOMSON, STRANG, AND Co.,
DRAPERS,
Having determined to Wind-np their Business as
speedily as possible, respectfully request immediate
Payment ot all Outstanding Accounts. Customers
will oblige,'by attending to thisnotice
DISTILLERY,
MEW
ZEALAND
-*-'
Cumbekland Street.
Dunedin.
rrowurs.
In oases where security is declined
charge made. Apply to
OONNELL and
no
MOODIB
ROYAL MAIL.
DEDUCTION OF CO ACE FARES.
COBB AND CO.'S
OF TELEGRAPH
COACHES
Office Manse s-reet.
On and after Monday, 2Gth September—
0 12 G
Tokomairiio
Balcutha
10 0
Lawrence
ISO
Parcel* at reduced rates.
!4s
F. P. MANSFIELD and CO., Proprietors.
ROYALMAIL LINE
:
At andnnder
18G8.
The Undersigned are now prepared to supply the
finest Malt Whisky, manufactured solely from the
best Malt: also Gin and Spirits of Wine. Under
tho Distillation Act, tho duty on the above is only one
half that charged on imported spirit, being a saving
to the buyer of 6s per proof gallon.
Samples and price lists can be had on application.
26n
O. R. HOWDEN and CO.
ELECTION NOTICES.
vJC the reqnes-t; of numerous friends in the Ward, I
beg to intimaie that I am aga n a Candidate for your
Biiffragcp. As tho last Election has been declared
illegal. I trust on this ccci-:sion y-.u w 11 honour me by
» df-ctdt-d majority, as it sli»U always be my ambition
if elected to earn your a
I am, Gentlemen,
Yours, respectfully,
WILLIAM WOODLAND.
io
CO.'
Mjssfie:.d
MAIL COAOHHS
and Co
SI'MMKK JHRAXGfcMENTH,
Ceaving tho Booking Office, Manßo street, next ■Wain's
Hotel, for all parts or the i-rovinco.
fares, time, &c., Sic. st-e Bradshaw'e G>nU-j j or
inquireat the Booking oiiice.
CARHTAGES.
F. P. M, & Co., have always on hard th6uewort deaigt si Broughams,Barouches, Phimcons, Wnggonettea,
JJuagiea
of every dcecription.
lad American
CARRIAGES HUILT TO OKTIEH,
All timber used in their Manufactory hat been caio:allydelected and importud tiirectfrom Asnorica, and
reasoLecl for years before working.
Repairs dono in a superior in&iiiier, witiiall possible
!isj>atch, and at the lowest charget,
MANDFACTOnT AND RKFOSITORT,
STAFFORD STREET.
Superior carriage and buggy pairs, caddie horses
>nd hacks, always on haadfor sale or exchange.
Horses broken to saddle »n-l hi*rnosßDunedin, Ist September, IS7O
REMOVAL.
vtotice'of
removal.
BELL WARD ELECTION.
WOODLAND will
Electors
Meet the
of Bell Ward at the York Hotel, THIS
EVENING, at 8 o'clock, when
AND CO,
AND
Telegraph Lines ol
BOTAI
Established under Distillation Act,
VTR.
PRICE.
pjOBB
F. P.
Just arrived from the Home Markets,
BROWN,
B. WILLOUGHBY,
Secretarr.
LEGTU EE.
Proprietor.
pENTLEMEN— In compliance with
Upwards of
EWING,
Chairman.
B.
T. WHEELER is no longer
TO THE ELECTORS OF BELL WARD.
COST
THOMASTAYLEH,
LECTURE.
i.|R R,
offeredfor
be given,
DISSOLUTION
_L> in conformity-with the J-.i:ii. Stotik Companies
Act of 1800, an exirao-dmarygone-.il meeting of the
Company w,ll be held at the(Jump n,'s olnei.s. Princes
strre-, Dunedin, on Mon-.ny. the seventeenth oay o£
Oc.ober, Ik7;>i at the hou of t\v.j o'clock in the afternoon, for the purpose of devising menus f..r payment
of the Company's debentures failing due this year.
24b
DUNSTAN TIMES.
h-j
REMOVALTO RATTRAY STREET.
RATTRAY STREET.
REMOVALTO KATTRAY STREET.
REMOVAL TO
wiil be happy to
STRVNQ, AND CO.
THOMSON.
explain matters relative to the late Election, and Municipal matters generally.
MINCES STREET AND MAXSE STREET.
PABTNERSHIP DISSOLVED.
BELL WARD ELECTION.
\/TR
P. MANSFIELD will Address
NOTICE OF REMOVAL.
From Rattray street to Priivxs street, on and after
Satur 'ay, 24th SeiJtember.
,
F.
E I ,S
S E L
theRatepayers, This livening, at the Oddfellows'
Hairdresser and Perfumer,
Hal, IGco ko street, at 8 o'clock. The Committee are By"AppoiatuK-ut tv H.R v. the Duko oi Edinburgh
requested to attend for th-> purpnso of dividing thcinaud Uis Bzculluuc; ihe Governor, and
Volunteers,
IS HEREBY GIVEN, that Fclves into HUb-cuminirtos, and transactingany other
Beg} to m-.tify to Irs frif-nda mid the public, that h
Che |iiittiu'-phi|> hither o exisfrg between the
nn 'ersiumd. us Draws bii.l Cl"'hiois. under the style btiMi cm thatmay bo nccei-siiry.
ha^ taken those c: nt-riil ji-cmiscs in Pri ici'B street
tiiisilay
cr firm of Bri.u-n.Ewing. and Co.. haa
bi-rn
(opptsite the linnkof New South Wai. s). and next door
dl«si.lvcrt l>v niu'tml i.-tsi: .t ; i.ml i hat tin! b icinpi-g
PUBLICATIONS
will contimi" to I* ra ilxrtni »*■ hitht'-to tiy '1 lionnia
to Mr George Young, watchmake his old piemiso3
Brown ai.n Ril,h Kwintr, unrier the f tvlM of Brown,
in Rattray ttreet being totally unfitfor carrying on
Ewipk, and L.>.. who will liiiuMnto the liabilities and BOOKS!
BOOKS!!
BOOKSII
his hat in ss anj l<-.ng«r Wi ih comfor,, tj '~U
receive nil i-eljta duu to ih« live linn.
custotßOrs.
Tne 13 .th- will be futed v in llratcliss style, aUa
at
And Noicf \* Ho-cby Fifth.-r Gir^n. thatall ontSTATIONKllY ! STATIONERY
I the Liuli.-s' lliurdnvsing
»t iviii-irun-oimu nwiiiu u> th* 1 ,i> ti m U|i ti> this
Room upstairs, and th?
Gi-ntle .-.eu'a ll.itcutiii.g anil Dressing Saloon dowa
dutf. must, i,e >-fLL td before tin: ls\ Novi mhur m xt.
T ARGE STOCKS, ox Leucadia, VanDated at Dun-din, this third dny of 0.-toiT,
1870.
F. Beisstl hopes, by stri.:t (ittonlinp hhis
guard, ttinl E. P. iijilvo.ie.
TIIOS. BROWN
businoS3
t
still to have the continuance of tint piuronag
k-\U" i t:\\ i.m.:
Arrived at
s
JiNO. OLBMJIKISO,
liberally b.^lowwl upua h-.m during thj lust,
KEITH
AND
nine
WILKIE'S.
Witnc?i—
yenro in Kattrm ptreer,.
AI.KX. GISNS.
O
For portion of list, sec Witni'LS,
PKINCISSSITiEEr, DU.NEDIN.
DISSOLUTIONOF
PARTNERSHIP.
"*-'-*"
FB
NOTICE
:
-*-^
PIUWi.-BS STREET.
VTOTrCE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that
NOTICE.
PUBLIC NOTICE.
0.,
GEORGE STREET.
Amounting to£17G5 Is 7<i, which -will be
public sale on Saturday first.
COMPANY,
LIMITED.
PUBLIC NOTICES.
STOCK
OF
MAELOW
be held at the Office, Princes street, Dunedin, for
previous to 13th March, 188!), must be sent to the
purpose of Receiving Subscriptions, Auplicatiens,
the underpinned, duly verified, ou or before tho 14th
October next, when a flrc t and final dividend will be &c., THIS EVENING, from G to S o'clock.
declared.
M. W. MA'-VKJXS,
GEO. WHITTINO-UAM.
Secretary.
Trustee.
283
September 27th, 1870.
GA3LIGJIT AND COSE
FOR
THE BANKRUPT
MEETING of the above Society will
A
Claims against the above Estate,
PUBLIC
EWINGr, AND CO.
the
LEGAL NOTICES.
ESTATE OF PETER NICOCSOX, GERMANHILL
ALL
Evening—North District School, Great
Tuesday
KiiiK sirret.
/JL Shareholders of ilio Dunedin Waterworks
Company will be held in Murray's lln-1. Ruttray
street, D:me<lin, on Tuesday. October -'5-.h. IS7O, at
4 p.m., t take into :ons'iierntion what course is to be
pur.'Ueii to obtain payment of the guaranteed dividend, and other business.
By order,
THOMAS DICK,
Secretary.
October 7th, 1370.
TERMS CASH.
BROWN,
SCHOOL,
DISTRICT
Djwling street.
Admission, Is ; Chi'dren under 12, Cd. Doors open
7.30, commencing 8 e'clock.
Mr Wiiliam Woodland, George street.
Ladies' Underclothing carefully selected, comprising
every i ossible variety, all at Reduced Prices,
Hosiery,Boal Bilbriggan Hosiery,
WANTED,
TENDERS
Nominated for the Office of Councillor, as above :—
Mr Frank Porter Mansfield, Scotland street
All of which has been recently inported from the
Home Markets.
sweeping
Mons FLKtITIT.'
Mr R. W. LAWRENCE
EVENING
OCTOBER 10TH.'
PUNCH AND JUDY MODERNISED.
18 FIGURES, each Pigu-o having a different Voiced
The only entertainment of the kind in tin colonies.
Parents, give yonr Ch'ldron a treat.
The following Candidates have been duly
from office.
SATURDAY, Bth OCTOBER.
Ribbed
MIDDLE
PLECTION OF COUNCILLOR for
-*-^ BKLL WARD, in roam of Mr B. Bagley, ousted
The very best makes in Sjctch, Leicester, Nottingham,
and Derby
;
CORPORATION NOTICE.
or
/~1 RE AT
Muslins
PnrcKS or Admission:
Dress Circle. 4s ; Stalls, is Cd ; Pit, One Shilling.
Doors open at half-past 7 Curtain to rite at S o'clockj
Leader of Orchestra
Sta,Ke Manager
£3,000 WORTH
New Pattern Prints
OF
petent to erect and put in workingorder al{
sizes.
inLadies" and Children's
requisite (Juunz Crushing Machinery, to be worked by
LIVERPOOL, LONDON, AND MELBOURNE.
water power.
Applicants to forward testimonial*, ttacing salary
CAPITAL, TWO MILLIONS STERLING.
tion of a Brick Shop, 4ic, in George street,for Mr expected per wjek cr per month,
to the undersigned,
Brussels Cirpets
or
Kelly.
on
before Ist October next.
Tho Life premiumsare tho lowestin tho colonies, anc
Jam«B
J. OOjLVIE,
the security to policy holders unsurpassed. Bonuf
apoatry Carpotfl
Plans, Sic,,to be scon at my office till Thursday, 13sh 27s
Foundry.
Oiinaru
averaging 40 per cent, of tho premiums paid, wat
XidderoiinSUir&CA-pcts.
October.
a firat-class SALESMAN, declared to holders of participating Hie policies, 31st
tor the Slop Department. ADply, Box 135. Deoembor, 18G8.
DAVID ROS3, Architect, he.,
Post Office.
r>> Fire Insurances effected lowest
Princes streot.
at
current rates, and
ANTED, Two good PITCHERS. ios3e3 promptly settled.
OTAGO MEAT PrtKSK.iIVING COMPANY
Ths Ta'uo ot onr Cilico33, Sheetings, Flannels,
(LIVIITED;.
» ? Apply S. Packham, Railway Works.
KEMPTUOKNK, PROSSBR, and Co.
and other P*ain Goods, is too well known
Linens,
Agents
a few good QUARRYfpENDERS will be received till noon on
MKN. Apply at Milne's Quarry, MainSouth
Thursday, 20r.1i in- 1, fir tho erection of Works Hoad.
toing all boughtfrom the Manufaccomment;
to
noal
-*L^UROPEAN ASSURANCE SOCIETY.
for this Company at Green laland. Plans and apeciEmpowered by Special Act of Imperial Parliament
Tications m»y bo s'.nn at the olllce of Mr W. N. Blair,
best
and moatdurablo articles.
got
a Respectable Intelligent *-"
tho
turer,
wo
FOR LIFE AND GUARANTEE ASSURANCE.
.Princes street north.
Ymitu, us AIV'IiE-nTIOK to tli-.t Drjg Businws. Andre 9, Chemist, olllue ef this uapcr.
7o
J. S. WEBB,
Victohhn Btuncii
:
Secretary.
100
STHEET WlioT, MELBOURNE.
\A, ANTED, hy a Young Man with 117, COLLINS
some caHUI a Situation with the view to
"
WANTED, for PAINTING uUimatniy
EDWARD BULL,
taking over business.
Addro.-s, X. C,
MHimping Director.
T.vnC ttngfH. Apply to A. C:awshaw, CumberTHE CLOTHING DEPARTMENT
box "".■_', Post-oHlce.
land street.
WM. CAKE YOUNG,
Aijent, Duuedin.
Gmy
SERVANTS.
Will be foundjto contain evety requisitu'for
BOAIiD AND RiI^IDENCE.
»
;
And
and
Children's
adapted for all sizes.
:
ship.
Premiums can bo made payable in any part of the
World.
License for voyage to Europe granted free of charg
LIFE BONUSES hitherto among Largest Ever Do
clnrod by any oilice.
For every particular see Company's Almanac,
had of the Agents,
ÜBSDERSON
LAW and Co.. Dunedin.
WORTH
AND SEASONABLEDRAPERY
cheaper than imported ones,
COMPANY.
CAPITAL
£2 000 COO.
Fand.s in hand immediately available exceed
£1,800,000. Liability of Shareholders Unlimited.
Special Advantages offered by this Company.
FIHE INSURANCE:
Moderate premiums.
Unquestionable security.
Prompt and liberal settlements.
LIFE INSURANCE
Unquestionablesecurity. Lwge participation in profits. Exemption cf assured from liability of partner-
WANTED,
PKACTiriONKK, for
Ship Delhi, f'om Liverpool.
very choice
the
WHOLE PROFIT
3
Parasols and Sunshades
belong exclusively to the members, and are dJv.dcd
rateably among theci. at
Lace and Blondes
!
INTERVALS O? FIVE YEARS.
Agout lor Dunedin,
Madeira Embroidery
29mv
EDMUND SMTTB
Lace
Muslin and
Chemisettes
J. FIKDLAY.
to Sell, immediately, owing
oivrer loavi;-g town,Freehold, Fo.thstr.ct
TUTOKS, CLERKS, &g.
ANTED, a Thoroughly Competent
12thNOVEMBBR.
Pas?aee mtney £10 a':rt npwardi.
avjly to
For ull in^tii-i.i'i.rs
SOCIETY.
A
The Society being constituted on -ho principle of
MUTUAL ASSURANCE,
and Harbour IV-r.-ace :—
1. Private HcsMence large dining and drawing
rooms, parl< ur, live bedroems, batlucom,kitchen,
Ac, stable. &c ; one acre
2. Six-roomed Hou&e iir.dalmufthree-sixteenths acre.
;;. Fiv -roomed House and abo.t one-eighth acre.
']. Four-rooincl Cottag-5 ami abvjt one-eighth acre.
5. Three-roome I Cottage and about one-cigli:h acre.
Terms very euay.
Apply on premises to JuhnKeid.
7o
MESSRS
MUTUAL
ASSURANCE
Accumulated and InveEted Ftnd...—..£Co2,ooC
Present Annual Kevenue...."-..^—-£'.Boooo
GLASGOWCOAL,
First Quality,
By
15s
TO LONDON.
MELBOURNE
W. P WHITE a.'jd CO.. agents, 10 Eli/.iboth
street south. M'-'lbourne.
TONS
I
Agents.
j£&iJF'&ft
250
j
fLIFE
JfliOV]
Principal Offloo, Now Pitt strcat.Syflney,
\S7ANTED Known.—Landing ex E. P.
THURSDAY NEXT, OCI;. 13th.
H. lIOUGfiTONand Co.,
ISTBAM FROM
DEIJT
BEAUTIFUL STAR Bouverie,
S.
'
IO»
ports
A USTRALIAN
Jrk.
COAL.
Onsale, Wholesale and Ectn.il.
By
JOMX FiXDLAY.
153
STBAM TO OAMARU, TIMARU, AKAROA, AND
PUBLIC COMPANIES
Known. —To Land ex
y|/ANTED
Will Sail as above, on
TUESDAY, the lltli INST.
For freight orpassage, apply to
W. nnd (i- TURNBULL anil Co.
(ith October, IS7O.
Dunedin,
£15,000
Feathers,
Plain Balernos,
:
RmluT-
,
GENTLEMEN'S CLOTHING AND MERCERY.
promises consi-fc cf a large btnldinsr, containing Vertical md Circular Sa'-s, capab o" of cutting c ght
New Silk Drosse3 (555.)
thou'anrt feet of timber prr day also. Engne Honpe
tho 10th insfc. For i'nnght. r.pply to
TOTANTED KNOWN, Great
mid Boiler Shed. lh^ engine was imporfd in ISO j,
Broeh.6 Silk
3
tion in Prices of Fancy Goo's, in consr- I from Wentworth's, Enplaml,ami has omy b'en in u^e
KKITH RASISAY, Apent.
?v
to
queneeof sh pments to arrive. S.Jacoj'.
100 1 two und a-half years it is a beam engi c of 16 horse
| p-wer nominal, high and Jow pressure, capable of
Figured Silks.
bc-icg worked to Sn-horse. The boiler is Cornisli and j
TO SELL, 300 seta
FOR NAPIER, Til LYTT£L,TON.
steam can be raited easily from the rorgh wet slats
Marriage Silka
Toilet Bottles, newest designs, 3s 6.1 set.
as they cou-.e from the caw. Attached t'j the Mill is a
] Flo
Jacobs, late Moses.
Wharf, which runs out to deep water,allowing vessels
ClipperBrig
Evening Silka
1
A
MAGGIE,
to load to a draft of la feet.
A NTED KNOWN, Largest AssortThere is a Smith's and Carpenter's Sr.or, and Boat
■^feggg
;;0f) to^s, Capt. ARNOLD,
mei.t of Cricketing Miteiials in rmmedin.
Shed ; a'so a Ltayc Store and Counting House. Owing
Moire Antiques.
B-ittinggloves,.lo> C.I pair. S. Jacobs, lateMuse*. 100 to the position c f the Store, and oth r advantiiecs,
Havingthe greater portion of her cargo engaged, will
it commands th» be?t trad", of the clistrict. There Rich Black Silk, bright, soft, and durable, from
sail positively on WEDNESDAY), tho 12 h inst.
Hcu?e, dot ithed rrom
\T7~ANTED TO SELL, Case of As- is alto a first-clnss Dwelling
3?©r freight or passape, upply to
the Mill, well suite! for a Manage.'s or Proprietor's
VV sorted Back-combs, including new AUxan Ira resilience.
47s Cd to 150stho full Dress.
3.,
?l CALLVM, KEILL, and C'
Comb. S. Jacobs, successor to Moses.
100
Tlie whole is in first-class orel r, and seldom doerf
Agents.
6o
such an r.ppcrtu' ityprr?cmt itself to tnyo:;c desirous
to PURCHASE, Portable of ensr.ging in this fine of bu?ii ess. or of dro ping
; al<o, S iwine Planr, with or without into a good coiicurn, with co many advanteges as thi*
FORLYTTELTOX, WELLINGTON. PICTON. NEL- emrine. Engine
Address Ho ace Ba«:ng-, La, ;\ rence.
lOd propeity presents.
SON. TARANAKI, AND MANtICM" (tuning
MILLINERY.
NEW
IndpiieTirlenrj of rights possessed by the present
Cnrp-i for P-ULLKi, V.KSTPOK!. HOKITIKA,
ANTED to SELL, the Best Boot owners, of liberty to cut timber over large areis of
and GREYMOUT 11. at throne!- r?.teO.
Bonnets
Millinery
ground,
largquantities
V
timber cr.n be had in
fiom the
and Shje Business in Princea street
Stock
O. S. S. N. Co.'s and
Fixtures at Valuation. Satisfactory reasons surrounding settlers at rates whicli arc certain to
Trimmed StrawBonnets
giver, for selling. For particulars, apply to J. Sooble, prove remunerative to the mill owner.
George
day
Tenders
will
be
received
till
the
l*t
of
October,
street.
40
laoppoi't'd t«i le^vn Port Chalmers for above port 3
vhen they will be o, ened, but the proj-rieto-s do not
Bridal Bonneta
on or about TUESDAY. 11thinst Dunedin passenthemselves to accept eith'-r the highest, lowest,
KNOWN
For Sate",bind
gers convoyed on board irre by s'comer at 2 p m.
or any lender. For f rtaer particular.-, ap, ly to Mr
For freicht or passage, apply to GEORGE S.BRODJohn
on
Trimmed
Hats
Well?,
property
the
to
Messrs
Krull
Straw
andCn.,
GOLDSMITH
and CO.'S BONE MANURH.
;
7o
Hi:K, Bat:ray ttreer,.
"Wellington ; or to the undersigned, with whom tho
Title Deeds, &c., can be seen.
feathers ana Flowers
GOLDSMITH
End CO.'S
BONEMAX USE.
FOE CHATHAM ISLANDSDIRECT.
JOHN MIXTOSH,
GOLD3MTHandCO.,
Infantfi' Hats and Hoods
Si
Trafalgar stress. Nelson.
Corner of Stuart streetand MorayPlace
HE Screw-Steamer WAINUI
mises.
Clearing Salo oE our Entire Etoclt, which comprises
OP
be found elsewhere.
We quote
*
Esther Eccler
MIS3CAE.Y GEOROB
To conclude with the Conr'r Drama, in -.wo acts, el
THE fJSEP-SUuW iIAK.
THIS
column,a large sum of money mustat once berealised.
To si3<:ure this object, wo haveresolved to hold a Great
thronghout cannot
valno for money
rpHE following allotments of Rural
SALE.
Partnershipnstified by advertisement inanother
well Assorted withNew Gran's,
*
L. Mat meson
Master,
aHHs
13 now loading, and will sail THIS DAY, MONDAY,
worth
OCTOBER loth.
CASTE!
Lai d. withbuildings and improvements thereon,
will be offered for sale by public unction, as land of
special viilue. in the Land" Office, Dunedin, onTuesday,
the Ist, day of November, 1870, at noon -Block HI
Kuriwao District, section 2. containing 4a 3r. lip.,
upsrt price, £300; Fection 1. containing 2Ga. Ir. 21p.,
upset price, £GO. For further particulars Bee P. ovincial Gazette.
So
PARTNERSHIP
GREAT
over Eight HundredPounds'
TO-NIGHTMONDVY.
At Noon.
■"■*■
NEW
The
Robertson's masterpiece, p-nromnci by the Press to
b2 the best moi'crn comedy ever written.
by
be offered for
CITY OF DUNEDIX.
invoice price, so that wo shall be able to give
\\:
ANTED TO LET, the Billiard Room
OF
Great Bargains in all these goods.
WANTED
WANTED
Dunedin, 13th Sept., 3 S7O.
DISSOLUTION
Office, Dunecin. on Monday, the :Jlst Ootober, IS7O. at
80
noon, Urset price of 25s per aero.
will be
GeneralDrapery at IS per cent, discount from tho
home
KNOWN7~Forestirs'"Feto,
.nr-HE Clipper Schooner PIONEER,
more goods
la addition to these shipments, wo have purchased
FOR
that"you
; rp
,ffliljil*Ksi
opening
landedfrom the Win. Davie in a few days
of
>
cupied by Mr John Hay, Maori Hill. Apply. W.
and second hand), Plo ghs, Harrows, aKd
Hag
Wheel .arrows. Greatly Reduced. Apply Johnston, S. Douglas, Princes etreet.
run regularly as nnder:—
Stuart street.
p.s. WALLACE everyTnesday
ITor OAMARU.—Tho
Upper
SALE.—Section 8,
Harand Friday, at 9 a.m., returning on the following
VI ANTED to Let, Four and Five
Etist District, 12 aces, well -watered,
days at 11 a.m.
» ? Rocmed Cottages. Rents low. W. Oram mosdybour
cleared, biy frontage, and clese io Mr Macanfor TIMAKU, AKAROA, and LYTTELTON.—ThoBall, Princes streot
27s drtw's Jetty. Very available,
as. MAORl—three
times a menth. Her nest day
WM. DALRYMPLE JUN. and Co.,
to SELL, Freehold Pro
of sailing is
Stafford street.
peity. House and three-quarteracre section, Go
MONDAY, 17th OCTOBER.
Maori HilL
Cargo tiil 4 o'clock.
SALE,
Four-roomed
Brick Cot5*
CORNELLand MOODIE.
ta;e near town, withrifo garden. Freehold. J.T.
Fer further particulars apply at tho
can Roberts, Princes street south.
j-, ANTED KNOWN,
Oriicoa:waroocx Chambers
Lunch for One Shilling at the Red lion
Hotel, Stafford street.
rjHO PERSONS of a SMALL CAPITAL
FOR lIOKITIKA.
J- wishing ;:or a good mv etmest-J. Mark, having
ANTED
been obliged to leave Dunedin, is willing to sell the
!)th November r.ext, V.iuxhall Garden*.
FIEST AND ONLY VESSEL.
sto.k consisting of—Ironmongery and Crockeryware,
Various sports provided. First-rate Band iv attenda; d Goodwill of his Shjp in George street, at a grea
Ho sacrifi o. For further particulars, apply on the pre-*3rs,
H E Favourite Clipper ance.
mipes.
Schooner
""a"alo4—
to DISPOSE OF, Nine
CREST OF THE WAVE,
V"
Apply Richsrd or James ?jTO SMALL CAPITALISTS—A
Milk;ir»
Cots.
safe
Master,
A ncii Iha r,D Bri.i.
i
Investment i<jt an active man withacaplfcul of
100
Is now louuiu'j at Hattr»y street Wharf, and will have L an, Rocks, Port Chalmers,
.GCOn. toinvest ina good payingbusiness in Duneiiif.
despatch.
early
Full
bp
particulars
to
hai on a: ;>1 cation to
ANTED, Robert Brown, BannerKlilTfl ItAil SAT,Ag»nt.
L. MUELLER, Europem Hotel,
Jetty street.
3o
mill Cottage, Aberdeen. Sand addre-B 17
Georg> street.
33 x, Fort Chalmers. Brother James will communicate.
FOR ISVEKCARCILL WHARF.
THE HAVELOCK STEAM SAW MILLS
TOR SALE, BY TESD2K.
to SELL, a Hotel B. r
J'ii'jt ami cnly Vossol.
Screen. Apply York Hotel.
%JsJsu£3">
onr
The whole of
Lencadia are bronght forward, and
for cash (in bonfi)
PEOPEBTIES FOB SALE
OR SALE or TO LET, the House oc-
Glass—Best English and Colonial Ale. Sham-
rock
TIMARU, AKAROA, AND LYTTELTON.
THOMSON, STRANG, and CO.
VTILLISandCO.'
NOVELTY UPOX NOVELTY.
ANOTHER fiEW COMEDY.
:
given.
be
THEATRE.
Messrs, J S.
9 Kf\ ACRES, Sections 49 to GO, Block
*J\J i_ N^rth Harbour and Elueskin District,
*->
public suction in the L:u,d
will
sale
TUESDAY, Ist NOVEMBER,
TN Consequence of the Dissolution of
■*■
ANTED KNOWN—Beautiful Mil-
Acenta._
seen in Dunedin.
to be
pRINCESS
At Noon.
CO.,
AND
Tremendous Bargains will
SUMMER SEASON,
7o
mifes, 50 x 22, occupied by Mr Salomon, Jeweller
Princes street. The Glass Oases
and Fittings for sale
Possession given at once.
4
STOCK
GEOI aE STREET,
Amountingto £1765 1^ 7d., which will be offered for
public sale on Saturday first.
for the
Kyans, Estate Agent and Auc-
mO LET, the Splendid Shop and Pre-
lineryBonnet* for 12s 6d. Bankrupt Stock,
George street. Thomson, Scrang, and Co.
22s
DALGETY, NIOHOL3, Bad Co.,
H.
for a largefamily. Ap-
tioneer, Princes etreet.
Bankrupt Stock of Marlow and Co., Georgo
22s
street, by Ihomson, Strang, and Co
MELBOURNE,
newly
ereottd Brick Villa Residences, semi detached
ccntair.iog everyconvenience
yT1
ANTED, Public Patronage.—The
V Cheapest Goods in Dunedin sold by
17th OCTOBER.
DAY,
/GOTHENBURG, for LYTTELTON,
of Goods, suitable
Assortment
shipments from the Vangnard, B. P. Bouverie,and
O LET, those very desirable
f\
JL
.ANTED to SKLL, Cheap, Opossum
MONDAY.
CHURCH.
CASH
BANKRUPT
MARLOW
DRAPERY,
13s
WANTED KNOWN, Hawker's Mount CASTLESTREET, NEAR ALL SAINTS'
for MELBOURNE, caUTAHARUA,
at BLUFF, on
17th OCTOBER.
CLAUD
Apply, Salomon, jeweller.
Day
OF
comprising the Finest
be Let or Sold, the Kaikorai Hotel,
fO Green
Island, with Stock and Furniture. Apply on ths premises.
yV
Ida Express leaveß Woodland's Royal George
Hotel every Mondiy,passing Waikoaaiti, Palmerston,
27n
Macraes, Hyde,and Bogburn.
THE
19a
"'jj O Let, Shop in Maclaggan street.
Ji.
attention
NOTICE.
Wo have This
BOUGHT FOR
to their
Immense Stock of
AMUSEMENTS.
MONDAY, 31st OCTOBER,
Lessee
21jy
maker. King-street.
every description; chimney tops, flower pote,
ornamental vaseß, fern pans, flooring tiles, bricks, &c,
tor Bale, at Laasbert's Water-oi-Leith Works.
A LHAMBRA, withdrawn again for the
pUBLIC
have much pleasurein calling
GOVERNMENT NOTICES.
DRAPERY.
OERBERT, HAYNES, AND CO.
LET, Six and Two-Roomed Houses.
tJO
J Garden and Stables. Apply, Hutchinscn, boot-
PASSENGERS by Cobb's
Conches to know they can rely on being called
at tho Occidental Hotel. Billiard balls cloth, tips
cues, &c, on sale-
H'MECKAN, BLACKWOOD, and Oo.'a Steamers will
bo despatchedfrom Port Okalmere as f )llowa
Ing
corner of Jetty and Bond streets,at present occupied by Mr
Ramsay. Kent moderate. Apply to
J. HYMAN,
12ag
p ier Eatel.
MRS HOWARD,
PRICE THREEPENCE.
NEW ZEALAND.
OCTOBER 10, 1870)
DEAPEET.
Offices, with fireplaces,
TO LET—Two
K.
/CENTRAL REGISTRY OFFICE,
rf^Spcv
j\
TO LET
MISGBIJI.AITEOUS WANTS.
GLASOOW TO OTAGO.
Line of MonthlyPackets,
Patrick Henderson and Co.'s
nndor conti'act withtho Provincial Government.
MONDAY,
(DUNEDIN:
,
;
OTAGO
2
the wind increased to a heavy gale. Kept
runuing for the Solander. At 10 a.m. on the
7th, the foretopsail blew away. At midPORT CHALMERS. —Oct. 0,
night the foretopmast-staysail was blown
Wind S.W., fresh breeze. Weather fine, clean out of the bolt-ropes. The gale
cloudy.
Hi«h water on 10th October at this time was terriiic, and the seas
At the Hosria, 3.13; Port Chalmers, 3.43: making a clean breach over her fore
and aft- At daylight on the Bth, the
4
Dunedin. 28.
SHIPPING.
;
wind moderated a little and veered round
PORT CHALMERS OBSERVATORY.
to the southward. Bore up for the Solauder,
Latitude, i5.48.55 south; longitude, llh. which was passed at 9 a.m.. Dog Island
was passed at 7 p.m. same day. and the
2m. SGscc.east.
Time ball drcps daily (Sundays excepted) Nuggets at an early hour yesterday mornas stated, having hud a strong
ot 1 p.m., Vurt Chalmers mean time, or lh- ing, arriving
southerly breeze from the Solander. We
S7ni. E.'iSLC :> m, Greenwich mean time.
have to thank her maater, Captain Hill, for
Newcastle papers, to the date of his deparARtuv.w.s.
Irom which appear elsewhere.
tons,
Christian, ture, extracts
Beau'.iful Star, s s., 125
The s.s. Maori sailed for Lyttelton and
from I.yttilton, via Intermediate Ports. H. Intermediate
Ports
last evening.
Hougbtnn and Co., agents. Passengers :3.
Wallace, p.s., 50 tons, Edie, from Oamaru.
J. Mil's, as'i-nt. Passengers Mrs Jeffrey,
COMMERCIAL.
Mrs Rob vtson, Messrs Filkinson, Gray;
and 2 in the steerage.
Dally Times Office, Saturday Evening.
Airedale, s.a., 2Sli tons, Kennedy, from
The amount of Customs Revenue re
Northern I'oris. G. S. Brodrick, agent.
Passen«erfi Miss Marchant, Major Atkin oelved to-day on goods cleared for conaump
ecu, C;iptdns Gundry aud Holmes, Messrs '.ion was as foilows, viz.
Abbott, lienforth, Lazarus, Harris, Kelly,
£ o. (1.
£ s. d.
Hendurson. Isaacs, Coombes, George, Brandy
93 7 C Tea
25 3 9
Thomas, Murray, Lazarus ; and 10 in the Whisky
20 10 9 Sugar
S3 2 G
steerage
Geneva
17 S 0 Kerosene 20 5 0
Bengal, barque, 42S tons, Hill, from NewG 3 4
Wine
11 18 4 Candlea
castle. J. W. Hutchison and Co., agents. Bt'ld Beer 16 10 4 Hardware IS 9 2
DEPAUIURES.
19 S 3 Sundries... 48 0 3
Tobacco
Flatworth, baique, 379 tons, Shepherd,
Total
£385 13 S
for Newcastle G. S. Brodrick, agent.
Llr.yd'a Herald, ketch, 4S tons, Henry,
active
Business
been
Ramsay,
agent.
moderately
Keith
has
luvurcargill.
for
Hope, cutter, 21 tons, Gay, for Waikava d iring the past week, notwithstanding that
agent.
Keith
Ramsay,
and Catliu's River.
the waiting for the overdue mails has curAdvance, cutter, 15 tons, Andrews, for tailed operations in the import market. The
Waikouaiti. Master, agent.
ApaiinK% ketch, 20 tons, Kearns, for roads being now in passable condition, a fair
amount of orders has come to hand from
Catliu's Liver. Keith Ramsay, agent.
Maori, s.s., 118 tons, Malcolm, for Lytthe country districts, while fine weather has
J. Mills, also exercised a favourable influence on trade
telton aud Intermediate Ports.
agent.
generally. In liquids there has not been
much doing, spirits more particularly.
CUSTOMS ENTRIES.
OUTWARDS.
Brandies are, in the absence of home advices,
October S.—Maori, lIS tons, Malcolm, for si ill in an unsettled condition. Holders are
agent.
Titnaru, with cargo. J. Mills,
looking for full rates, but transactions show
nothing of any importance. Inthe meantime
IMPORTS.
P«r Wallace, from Oamaru : SS bags, the quotations madeare, forHennessy's, S36d
;
Crawford
6
Morton
;
case,
trunks,
and 32s to 335; Mart-ell's, 8a 3d and 31s to 325;
Eeid 1
14 bags, Elder ; 6 do, Anderson and Mowat. Otard's, 7s 6d ; U.V.0., 6s 6d and 23s to 23s
kegs,
Per Diiliance From Oamaru—IS
6d. A lightbusiness has been done in genevas,
Begg IS do, G G Russell and Co ; 25 bags,
From Moeraki—loo at 13s. Malt liquorsare without any attention.
Reid ; H:> do, order.
Findlay; Sugars maintain their value; a better debass, B x or 51 do, Mecnan ; 1 do,
1 pkg, Blaukadder, Graff, and Co.
mand has been felt, and in consequence of
Ports
170 the shortening of stocks prices are likely to
Per Airedale, from Northern
bags oats, J;is WhiteUw ; 1 case, 1 cask, G be
firm for the present. In teas a fair buF h'eid ; 1 truss, I case, Sargood, Son, and
Ewen ; 1 p.ircel, W and G Turabnll and Co; siness has been done, principally, however,
in light parcels. Values for all the better
1 do, Mrs Goodbody ; 1 do, Mitchell.
Per B.ngal, from Newcastle: 650 tons descriptions are well maintained. Hemp
300
Hutchison
felloes,
order.
coal,
goods show little activity as yet. WoolEXPORTS.
packs (full weights) have been quitted at
Per Maori For Timaru-2 cases, Bing, 4s 3d, but cornsacks are scarcely asked
Harris, and Co ; 14C pkgs, Whittiagham
holders anticipate a revived
Bros ; 4 do, Butterworth Bros 6 do, Car- for, thoughand
are not inclined to
gilla and M'Lean G casks, Turnbull and demand,
of
full
weights
Co ; 1 do, Hisaell ; 15 pkgs, Dalgety, part with parcels
Nichols, and Co ; 212 do, M'Caliutn, at less than 13s3d to 13a Gd, dutypaid. All
Neill, and Co ; 5 pkgs, Hughes and Har- building materials have been depressed during
1G do. Krinpthorne, Prosser, and the past few
yey
months, and there is not any1 do, GilCo ; 2 do, Matheson Bros
1 cask, thing to report in importers' transactions.
christ ; 25 boxes, A and T Burt;
Calvert and Campbell; 00 bags, Mackerras ; Timber dealers are, however, busier, and the
G pkgs, Bates, Sise, and Co lot spokes, lot improved country demand for all goods of
coal, G5I dls. 69 pkgs, Briscoe and Co ; 29 this class will probably react favourably
do, Sargood, Son, and Kwen 10 cases, Reid
upon the business of first houses. Dried
1 do, Law, Scmner, and Co ; 1 bale, Bridg15 drums, fruits continue to command full prices. A
man ; 0 pkgs. Scinl in Bros
210 bdls, 1!) pkga, G G Russell and good enquiry has been experienced for
Cap 9 raisins have
Co ; 9 do, "Ross and Glendining: 2 do, raisins and currants.
Murray 7 cifiks, Wilson I do, Moore ; 3
been paced at 5d ; elemes are held for
do, Gr'fisig and Co 7 do, Oliver and Ulph ; s.|d; currants quitted at sid.
Bsyond
5 do, Fellows 10 do. Play man 2 do, Heymanaon, Low, :iud Co ; 1 pel, Eggers Bros ; a fair current demand nothing has been
I do, Mills, Dick, and Co ; G tubs, Reid; 5 observable in the produce market. For good
chests, Turnbull and Co ; 5 cases, Marshall parcels of wheats there is enquiry, prices
and Cope>nd ; 7 pkgs, Scoular ; 6 cises, averagiug above those of the commencement
HutReid ; G do, Shaw ; 450 bags coal, Marof the week, and showing an upward
chison.
For Lyttelton —16 hhds,
shall and Copeland ; 17 pkgs, Cargills tendency. Oats hare come to hand in better
and M'Lean; 11} do, Whittingham Bros ; 33 supply, and values rather carier ; parcels are
do, Briscoe and Co ; 25 cases, Wilson and reported as worth 33 2d to 3s 3d. Barley
Birch ; 1 cask, Turnbull and Co ; 2 bale;-, continues neglected, and quotations of 3s to
Scanlan ; 3 do, Briduman 3 cases, Ross and 3s
3d only nominal. Millers still decline to
Glendining ; 2 do. Batter worth Bros ; 5 do,
Sargood, Son, and Ewen ; 3 pkgs, Murray ; execute orders of any extent except some
6 do, Wilson and Co ; G cases, Reeves ; 1 do, light lots for shipment. Outside holders
have moved fine flour in parcels at Ll3 5s to
Hayman.
Ll3 10s. In the auction marts there has
SHIPPING TELEGRAMS.
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Messrs Wrigiit, STErHENSoN,
and Co. reWellington, October 7th.
Arrived.—Taranaki, s.s, from Lyttelton, port for the week ending Bth October, 1870,
8.25 p.m.
Arrived. Storm Bird,
October Sth.
from Nelson,
—
3.10 p.m. ; Wanganui, s.s., from Wanganui,
s.s.,
5 p.m.
as follows
:—
Fat Cattle.—A fair number came to hand.
One draft was yarded which sold at a slight
reduction on last week's prices. We quote
Sailed.—Taranaki, s.s, for Picton, 8.30 prime quality 303 per 1001b,middling do,
a.m.
Arrived.
early.
— Tararua,
October 9th.
s.s, from Nelson,
Sailed.—Lord Ashley, s.s, for Napier,
3.30 p.m.
Lyttelton, October Sth.
Arrived.—Airedale, s.s, from Wellington,
9 a.m.
Sailed.—Agnes Jessie, and Centaur, for
Auckland, early.
The barque FJatworthsailed for Newcastle,
in ballast, on Saturday afternoon.
The ketch Lloyd's Herald left the Port
yesteritay morning for Inveroargill, and
brought up itisiie the Heads to await a
chnnye of wind from the N.li.
Thecuiter Hope, fo Waikava and Catlin's
River, ami ketch Aparima, for the latter
port, left Port, Uhilmers in rhe forenoon, but
also brought up insidu the Heads, awaiting a
favourable opportunity to proceed South.
The s.s. Kujtu mil Star returned from her
northern trip on Saturday afternoon. She
left Ly tu-lton at 3.30 p.m. on the 6th,
arrived at Akaroa at 9, and sailed at 11 p.m.
for Timaru, .-irrivini; there at 10 a.m. on
the 7tn. L<;ft same evening at 10 30, and
arrived at Onmaru at 5 a.m. on the Bth. Left
again at 0. .'>o a.m, called at Kakanui, and
had fine weather io arrival. We are indebted to Ctpta'.n Christiau for files.
TJie p.s. Wall:ioc, from Oamaru, arrived
at her regular time on Saturday evening.
The Circul.tr raw Company's steamship
Airedale, in charge of her old and well-tried
commander Captain Kennedy (who, on last
voyag", lfft hur in Wellington for the purpose of undergoing a surgical, operation), arrived from the Morth at 0 45 p.m. yesterday.
Her mails ami pafcsengurs were shortly afterwards df-t-patched to Uunedin in the Hart our
Company's sti amor Peninsula. The Airedale left, the Onehur.ga Wharf on th j 3rd, at
3.30 p.m. Crossed the Manukau bar at 5
experienced a south-west gale to
p.m.
oil' Tnrauaki, where she anchored at 8
on
the 4th. Discharged cargo and sailed
a.m.
again ftt. 11..'J0 a.m. Encountered a strong
with high sea, while crossing
westerly .>:;>!;■,
Cook i^cait; and arrived at Nelson at 3.15
a.m. on U:e sth ; s.iilod from there at 5 15 ou
the following minim"; reached Picton at
0.45 pin
l«=rt again at 2 p.m., and arrived
in Welling, ">■ same x.ij.ht at 7 o'clock ; proceeded So:ith on the 7th at 4 15 p.m., with a
freßh wind from VV.N. W., which prevailed
until 8 p.m., light heal win-is were then
met wi.li to arrival at Lyttelton at 845
a.m. on the S h ; sailed from thence at 4
p.m., and experienced strong S. W. winds
and head sen, (Hiring tin; first part of the passage, ami Jight; breizes and fine weather
during tho Ivtter pait. We are indebted to
Mr f'ring1,;, her purser, for files.
The barque Bengal, f elonying to this port,
arrived ■■'■>■ the M-ads, from Newcastle, yesterday iifsuno m, with a cargo of coal consigned to her ownei-H, Messrs Hutchison nml
Co. Trie wind being fiesh fromS.VV., she
signalled for », tug, which was responded to
hy i\i" ps ('"ri-'.oi.a. which vessel procee led
down and tuw.'d her v.» during the afternoon. ') 1)', II 'i ."■'■l left Newcastle on tho
27th nit, -nd hid ..o-th w«:st winds for tin:
first 24 ii.iv;.--, wii-n ,hy veered round to
sonth-wist. emit iiun-g fiom that i|iiarter
until tlie 1y... iiisj., when north-wen!; winds
again set in. "''.oi.'p \i.i-.d by thick weather ;
;
;
27s 6d.
Fat Sheep.—The market has been barely
supplied, and we have to note an advance in
value of \ d per lb. We sold for delivery in
November 1500 in the wool, at 3^d per lb,
and 800, shorn, at 2^d. The present market
quotation for prime mutton is 3Jd per lb.
S ore Cattle. —We have numerous enquiries
for good grown cattle, with few sellers. We
quote 3 to 4 year old steers L4per head;
mixed cattle, L2 10sto L3.
Store Sheep.—No transactions.
Good
wethers are in demand. We quote half-bred
wethers, 2 and 4 tooth, 7s Gd to 83 each ; do,
mixed hoggetts, Gsto GsGd ; merino wethers,
4, G, and S tooth, Gs 6d to 7s.
Country Sale.—On Tuesday, the 4th inst,
we held a sale of live stock at Mr Hickaon's
Farm, Moeraki. There was a good attendance of buyers, and everything sold at satisfactory prices. Light draught horses fetched
L24 to L2G ; hacks, L8
to Ll2 ; 3-year old
steers, L 4; rrrxed cattle, L2 10s to L315s,
Horses.—There ia a good demand for
young draught and upstanding light harness
horses, We quote heavy draughts, L4O to
L45 ; middling do, L25 to L3O ; good hacks
and light harness horses, L2O to L25 ; inferior, L
to LlO.
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Grain.—There is a fair demand for feed
oats, at 3s 2d to 33 3d per bushel, and for
milling samples, at :5s 4d to '.ii 6d. Prime
samples of wheat are iv request, and would
readily command 5s Gd. Barley inactive.
DAILY TIMES, MONDAY,
ments, so that the small amount of business
transacted must be of a legitimate character.
The demand for teas has been more active,
and good sized parcels are being placed at
fairly-sustainedrates.
Stocksof sugars are
getting rather reduced, consequently a better
feeling is taking place in regard to values.
White crystals find a ready sale at Lsl 10s
to L52 ; brewers' do range from L46 to L47
10s ; yellow counter, Ll4 to L46 ; ration,
L39 to L4l 10s ; I C is also wanted,
and Lsl 10s is the quotation now demanded. Crushed loaf sugar is very low
in stock at L57 (Dutch). Enquiries for
loaf sugar are limited, at L62. Candles have
commanded more attention than is usual at
this season ; trade parcels are moving off at
12.], dto 12;jd Kerosene continues to be
wanted at 33 3d; Btocks are somewhat light,
but there are several small shipments expected. A small parcel of fine salt has been
imported from Dunedin, which ought to
assist to carry us through until direct shipments arrive. In coarse, a shipment of 20
tons is reported to have been paced at a
quotation withheld. Stocks of bottled ale
and stout in first hands are now getting
within our requirements, and values are
somewhat firmer. Cornsacks have recently
attracted a little more notice, and sales of
medium sized lines are recorded at 14s 3d to
14s 6d. Woolpacks are firmly held for 4s 9d.
In the grain market there has not been so
much doing this week in the way of sales.
Exports, however, have been rather extensive to the North, and we are afraid the
large quantities of grain that have gone
forward to Auckland will, for the present,
affect the quotations there. Salesof wheat
for delivery have transpired at 43 Cd, and
prime samples in store have fetched 4s 9d ;
but purchasers have shown little desire to
operate at the latter figure. Flour remains
We cannot
rather dv lat Lll 15s to Ll2.
report any improvement for oats, although
values have varied but little duringthe week.
Potato oats have changed hands at 2s 7d in
store, but farmers find some difficulty in
disposing of large parcels at anything over 2s
6d. Medium feed oats range from 2s 4d to
2s sd. We have no sales of barley to report
of any moment ; quotations remain nominal.
In provisions there has been a considerable
trade doing, principally for export. Butter
is getting less active, at 7i]d to Bd. Cheese
is wanted, and 7d can now be obtained for
good parcels, the market being barely
stocked. Hams and bacon, in assorted lines,
are readily quitted at quotationsranging from
8d to 9d. Potatoes are of nominal value—say,
23s to 253.
There arc no sales of stations to report, but
we observe a large property in the Amuri
district advertised for safe after shearing, and
there are several runs in the province open
for sale privately. It is to be hoped that we
shall soon hear of peace upon a sound basis
being established in Europe, aa the wool
market will then assume a settled aspect,
and investors in sheep runs will be in a position to make their calculations with some
reasonable prospect of carrying them out.
The sheep market has undergoneno material change sines our last report, fat mutton
continuing very scarce. Our last quotations
are fully maintained, and are likely to be so
for some time to come. At the Carlton
Yards, on Wednesday, wethers brought 11s
Gd,and ewes (from the Coldstream run), up
to 103 lOd. Some store ewes, with lambs
given in, brought 2s Gd, and ewes without
lam's, 4s.
For cattle, the demandhaa been somewhat
brisker, and although considerable numbers
have been olfered during the week, prices
have gone a little beyond last week's limits.
We quote fat cattle at 27s Gd per 100 lbs.
Store Cattle—weaners, 35a to 503 ; yearto L3 10s ; two year old heifers,
lings. L3
L4
to L5
5s to L 5 17s Gd ;
; ditto steers, L5
three year olds, L0
to L^ 7s Gd.
a
slight
enquiry for
In horses, there is
draught horses fit for work, but we hear of
few sales having been efFected.
The Auckland Herald of the Ist inst. re
—
ports:
The sale yesterday, of produce, in some
respects was a sacrifice. Really primebutter
sold. atGifdper Ib, and good bacon and hams at
equally low rates. The potatoes sold for L 4
53 per ton, and not 45a as reported in this
day's issue.
The market, generally speaking, closes firm.
Holders of goods are indisposed to make
sales, pending further advices. The short
shipments coming forward, as advised, have
already induced a better tone, and there is
every prospect of the resumption of a far
healthier state of things.
We have, of late, repeatedly called attention to the bareness of the stocks of breadstuffs. Wheat is now quoted in Canterbury
at 5s per bushel ; in Dunedin, at 5s ; and in
Oamaru, at 5s 6d, with an upward tendency.
The market price here this day is 6s per
bushel. The news from Adelaide is important. Wheat was worth Gs,and Messrs Hart
and Co had operated to the extent of 20,000
bushels. Flour commanded Ll4 10s for town
brands, and there was a probability of its
going up to Ll7 per ton. Such being the
facts of the case, the pric;i of flour here is not
over-rated. Potatoes are rising in value ;
this we anticipated some weeks back, and we
shall have to seek for supplies elsewhere.
Our cereals remain at former quotations.
—
POST OFFICE NOTICE.
MAILS CLOSE ;
For Oamaru, perp.s. Wallace, on Tuesday,
the llth inst., at 8 45 a.m.
For Northern Ports, per s.s., Airedale, on
Tuesday, 11th inst., at 1.30 p.m.
For registered letters, money orders, and
newspapers, one hour previous.
N.B.—lt is anticipated that mails for
transmission via Suez by the P. and O.
Coy.'s steamer of the Bth November, will be
Claud
despatched from this office by the
Hamilton on the 17th inst., or the s.s.
Alhambra on the 19th inst.
s.s.
(Signed)
ARCH BARE, Chief Postmaster.
Chief Post Office,
October 10th, 1870.
ABSTRACT OP SALES BY AUCTION,
This Day.
STisrinsNSON,'and Co., at GoodWkioht,
wood, Waikouaiti—Farm stock, implements, cattle, entire horses, &c.
BIRTH.
On the Sth October, the wife of Mr Henry
street,
of a daughter.
Crone, Maitland
DEATHS.
On the 4th October, at the residence of her
son-in-law, Reginald Julius, Esq., Oamaru,
Chiisiina, relict of tho late Robert Cameron,
Mr James Milnbr reports :— Although Esq., Perth, Scotland, aged 45.
On the Bth October, at hia residence,
Commercial
Sale
this
week
the
Yard
whs
North East Valley, Mr John Lindsay, aged
fairly attended, and the entries of horses 31
years, deeply regretted.
numerous, much difficulty was experienced
in effecting sales, owingentirely to the stock
FUNERAL NOTICE.
exhibited for sale not being of the description
at present in demand.
HE
friends
of the late Mr John Lindsay
rj~l
I are respectfully invited to follow his
There has been during the week great enquiry for first-class heavy draught horses, remains to tho Southern Cemetery. The
and no doubt, should a few come to hand just funeral will leave his lato residence, N.B.
Valley, to-morrow (Tuesday), 11th inst., at
now, they would meet with ready sale at re- 2 o'clock p.m.
munerative prices.
WALTER G. GEDDES,
It has also been noticeable, judging from
Undertaker, Octagon.
tho frequent applications made for them
lately, that well bred hacks (I mean firstSeveral cases of trichinosis hare occurred
class ones) would sell quickly and well. The on board the German immigrant ship Viccurrent rates are:—First-class heavy draught toria which lately arrived at Ifobart Town,
horses, from L45 to LSO ; second or midthe captain, two mates, cook, and a young
dling, L25 to L3 5; ordinary lUht harness girl who was au intermediate passenger, havhorses and hacks, Ll3 to Ll7 ; inferior, ing been attacked by this disease. The capL5
to LB.
tain states it us bis belief that he and his
fellow-suffererswere infected by eating of a
The Lyttelton Times of the Bth inst. re- ham which was
on board.
ports
Marshal Bazaine is evidently a man fond
The month opaned up with a certain
amount of activity, but operations generally of display, for we learn that he had no less
have I con a good deal retarded ny the light- than .02 horses belonging to himself at Metz,
ness of supplied. Importers, however, are formiug a portion of his baggage train. As,
not (puttingso freely an they might do, pendhowever, he has been driven back into
ing i.he arrival of the EuJish mail, due here
was still cooped
to.day, rin Holutika. i'.tyments on the 'Ith Metz, and by last accounts,
wtTi! promptly made, and we have not h>-ard up tliere, it is probable that he will cut a
of any great dilli:ulty in meeting engage- smaller figure soon.
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OCTOBER 10,
THE
Otago Daily
Times.
DUNEDIN, MONDAY, OCT 10.
Some excuse may be found for the dis-\
honourable conduct of the Government
in the management of the Telegraph.
It may be pleaded that the temptation
to abuse their power over that department is too great to be resisted.
On
the one hand, there is the great diili-\
argument
which
culty of detection—an
must be held responsible for at least
half the crimes that have been committed ; on the other, there is the
immediate profit and reward to be
obtained from the dishonourable act.
Hero we have all that usually constitutes temptation presenting- itself
in the most tempting form. A regiment of disciplined officials, sworn
to secre.sy, as mute and obedient as
a guard of eunuchs in a harem, are
at all times ready to carry out
the wishes of the Government. They
may know that the action of the Government in any particular instance
is illegal; but they are not supposed to
know anything except the electric
alphabet. They dare not open their;
mouths to disclose any shady transaction that may come within their knowledge. They are bound, moreover, to
obey the commands of their superior
officers ; and their superior officers,ir
turn, have no choice but to obey thp
commands of the Government. It foLlows, therefore,that any Government
whose members are not restrained by
feelings of personal honour, must be
under no slight temptation to avail
themselves of this potent machinery!
All Governments claim and exercise a
right to the free use of the wiresA
and they also insist on their mes-\
sages having precedence of everybody
else's messages. Possessing these privileges, what is there to restrain them
from claiming any other privilege of
the same kind they may have a mind
to 1 Any member of a Government uninfluenced by a nice sense of honour,
might be expected to fall into lax
habits of thinking on this subject.
as members of all Govern-'
Surrounded,
ments are, by friends whom they
must oblig-e and enemies whom they
must defeat,there is no machinery so
effective for political purposes as theJ
Telegraph. A friend might be obliged'
much more to his own satisfaction by
means of a telegram, than by any other
means at the disposal of a Cabinet
Minister. A mercantile friend, for
instance—and all Cabinet Ministers
have mercantile friends
might be
better pleased with a little timely
information about brandies on the
mail,
arrival of
the .English
than with any other service that the
Government could do him. And what
is there to prevent his getting that
sort of information,if anyone at the
head of affairs should choose to give it?
The Telegraph Act does not forbid it.
As the telegraph officials would raise
no questions, the public at large would
know nothing about it, and thereforeof
course would have nothing to complain
Then, again, let us consider the
of.
advantage to Ministers of obtaining
accurate knowledge with respect to
public opinion throughout the country.
Let us suppose, for instance, that the
general elections are approaching.
Who can estimate the value, at
such a time, of such information
as the Telegraph alone could put in the
hands ofMinisters'? To know the enemy's
game would make it a comparatively
easy matter to checkmate him at every
move. Considering how much depends
on the results of the elections from a
Ministerial point of view, it would require at least an average amount of
honesty to resist such a temptation as
that.
An illustration of this theorem comes
aptly in our way. It has been stated
by a contemporary, in. an article which
we republished in our last issue, that
Ministers obtained a telegraphic copy
of our report of Mr Stafford's speech
at Timaru. This circumstance appears
to have been pretty well known in select
political circles forsome time. We have no
legal evidence of the fact in our possession, at the present moment; and
therefore we will content ourselves
with supposing that the facts are correctly stated by our contemporary. The
first question we have to ask is, how
did Ministers come to obtain this telegraphic copy 1 We made no arrangement
to supply them with one. The report,
as it appeared in our columns, was
written by our own reporters and telegraphed to us from Timaru. It was
exclusively our property, and no one
could have been entitled to a copy of it
unless we had agreed to supply it.
Therefore,if Ministers obtained a telegraphic copy of it, they must have
obtained it surreptitiously and unIn plain English, they
lawfully.
must have stolen it. If they were not
guilty of petty larceny, they were
guilty of its moral equivalent. The
difference between such an act and
that of a thief who runs away in the
dark with a sheet from the clothes-line,
is a difference that is not visible to the
moral eyesight. The law might point
out a technical difference; and while it
condemned one criminal to a month's
imprisonment, it might discharge; the
other with a caution. But as a question
of moral baseness merely, the weight of
the offence must be in proportion to
the social dignity of the offender.
It would not be easy to find a
parallel for such an offence on
the part of a Cabinet Minister. To
prostitute the Telegraph department in
so shameless a manner is an act that
would not bo fitly punished except by
the infamy it would involve. The law
has heavy penalties in store for any
ollicial in the department who should
venture to divulge the contents of a. telegram. It says in fact that all telegrams must be treated as confidential
communications, and that the contents
must not lie made known to any persons whatever except the persons to
whom they are addressed. And yet we
are told that Ministers of the Crown,
knowing all this, instructed the IVde-
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1870
hours, at a stretch. There is no doubt that including re-loading, and wonld take
the gang plough is an important and valu- the enemy's lines at a distance of one
able implemeat, and that the Baying of time mile, while tho ordinary rifle would not
it effectsis a weighty consideration; and while reach that distance. The gun is placed on &
the result may not, so far as this trial shows, four-wheeled gun-carriage, and is calculated
1)0
altogether satisfactory, it must not be not to exceed 25cwt. [complete, and to be
forgotten that this is the first time it has drawn by four horses, and can be removed one
been used in the province, and that the mile within cix minutes, carrying men and
man who worked it can scarcely have had all ammunition required. A steel shield is
time to become thoroughly acquainted with placed at the breach to protect men and
the proper method of directing its operations. horses from the enemy's muskets. Four
Probably with more experience the result men and one driver can work the gun at the
might have been all that could be desired. speed I name, and in case of retreat
We believe that it is contemplated to have the gun can be removed, delivering
another trial next Saturdry, when the rela- shot as the horses gallop, The gun
tive meats of this and some other double- can be extended to fortress purposes^
would then weigh about eight tons,
furrow ploughs will be tested.
Tho authorities are not showing much and would deliver bullets from 2oz to 41b
judgment in the particular style of fence weight over two miles distance, at every
telegrams surreptitiously.
which is now being erected in the High point of the compass, in less than two
The Government has expressed some
grounds, as a partition between the minutes, and deliver 1000 shots in less than
alarm at the establishment of what it School
publish the
boys'
girls' schools. Instead of being ten minutes. Ido not intend to in
and
terms a powerful Press telegraphic
obtaining
until I have succeeded
an effectual partition, it is simply a low designs
monopoly in private hands.' The dan- fence of about five feet high, which—like the a patent."
ger of such a monopoly, it says, walls of Romulus—might be jumped over by
At the Theatre on Saturday night, Blow
lias now become manifest to all. an active urchin. The authorities, we be- for Blow and "My Wife's Second Floor
If the Govex-nment is pleased to lieve, are fully aware of the mistake, but were repeated. The lower part of the house
think that an association of certain plead economy. The saving will Ie an ex- was well filled, but the dress circle and
newspapers constitutes a monopoly, pensive one, if it should giverise to dissatis- boxes were not so freely patronised. Toit is of course at liberty to say so ; but faction among the patrons of the establish- night, Robertson's comedy of Caste,"
we are also at liberty to say that the irent.
which caused so great a sensation in London
insinuation is absurd. There can be
Atout seventy new books have recently when first produced, will be put on the
no monopoly in an association which been added to the Athenaeum library. They stage, and ought to prove a strong attracall the newspapei's in the colony, under are handsomely and serviceably bound, and tion.
certain restrictions, are invited to join. are of a character to commend themselves
A meeting of the Argus Building and InThe wires cannot be monopolised. to readers of all classes. A large number vestment
Society will be held this evening,
magazines
have also been from 6 to 8 o'clock.
They are open to all comers alike a.nd of the current
monthly
The
meeting and Captain's parade
any other Association that might be obtained, and we understand that the Comformed would possess just the same mittee have remitted instructions to their of No. 1 Company, City Guards, will be
held at the Drill-shed, Dowling s'.reet, this
monopoly that we do. What the home agent to send out L2O worth of the evening at 7.30.
Mr Woodland will address the ratepayers
alleged danger consists in, or by whom latest novels each month.
the danger is to be apprehended, we
Hakaraia Te Ngohi, one of the Maori of Bell Ward at the York Hotel, this evenare quite unable to say—unless, indeed, prisoners confined in Dunedin Gaol, died at ing at 8 o'clock.—Mr Mansfield will also
the ratepayers at the Oddfellowa1
the Government alludes to itself. There five o'clock last Saturday morning in the address
Hall, at the same hour.
a
is certainly degree of danger in such Hospital. The deceased was undergoing a
An entertainment entitled "Punch and.
an association to a corrupt Government. term of three yeara' imprisonment for high Judy modernised," will be given in the Middle District School, Dowling street, this
It increases the political power of the treason ; but duringhis imprisonment he has evening
at 8 o'clock.
newspaper Press, and consequently constantly been among the invalids, sufferrenders it a much more formidable op- ing from asthma. For this complaint he
BY ELECTRIC TELEGRAPH.
ponent than it otherwise could be. The was twice removed to the Hospital, and it
political power of a newspaper is by has now earned his death. The deceased
Wellington, October 9th,
this means multiplied by the political was about 70 years of age, and was much
Archdeacon Hadfleld was consecrated.
power of every other newspaper in the respected among his tribe—the Ngatiruanui.
Association. The principal orgaDs of He belonged to the AVesleyan denomination. Bishop of Wellington to-day. The whole
public opinion in this country have The Native Cathechist and a few friends of the Bishops in the colony were present
at the ceremony. This is the first Epishitherto been powerless beyond the visited him. the day before he died.
Am mg the passengers who arrived by copal consecration ever performed withboundaries of the various provinces in.
which they circulate.
They ha^e the Airedale yesterday were Major Atkin- out the Queen's
mandate, and Mr Kempnever before learned to act together, or son and Mr H. I). Gundry, the well-known
thorne, of Auckland, entered a protest
discovered the immeasurable strength Fiji trader.
The opening cruise of the Otago Yacht against it on that account.
that lies in unity. But the Government is clearly awake to the danger Club did not come off on Saturday afternoon
Timaru, October Bth.
of this Association.
It is aware that us had been intended, as the violent wind
The Saltwater Creek Hotel was burned
any event of public interest is now and sudden squalls which prevailed during
telegraphed all over the colony, and the greater part of the day would have ren- down this morning. The fire originated
also that many events of public in- dered it difficult to manoeuvre the yachts in a spark from the chimney catching
terest so telegraphed are not in its with safety. Towards evening, the wind
did the shingle roof. The house was insured
favour. This kind of danger indeed moderated considerably, but the change
A good deal of the furniture
must be more or less manifest to all, not take place in time to allow of the original for L250.
was saved. Mr Slee, the proprietor, estiwhen one of the first results of the programme beiog carried out.
A pisjeon shooting match came off on mates his personal loss at Ll5O.
Association complained of is the disSaturday at Forbury Park, a number of gencovery of a gross abuse of power.
tlemen having availed themselves of the inMAYOR'S COURT.
vitation of Mr C. Moore, the manager of the
By the courtesy of Captain Hill, of the
Saturday, 7th October,
estate. There was a very good afternoon's
barque Bengal, we are in receipt of Sydney sport, and some excellent shooting. A bird (Before Hia Worship the Mayor, and G-. G.
Russell, Esq., J.P.)
and Newcastle papers to the 2Gth September, each was provided for almost every person
Drunkard.—John Collins was fined sar.
containing further particulars of the news on the ground, and this preliminary was
Allowing Gambling in a Licensed
brought by the Suez mail. This circum- well shot, nearly all the birds being killed.
Housk.—Caleb Moore was charged with
stance is a striking illustration of the unsatis- There were four sweeps
shot, Mr Edwards allowing persons to gamble in bis licensed
factory character of our existing mail ar- winning the first by killing two birds out of house, the Empire Hotel. Alexander Muir
rangements. For want of aa adequate subthree. The second sweep, Messrs Clayton said that he, a man named Sampson, and
sidy the mails were allowed to lie for several and Chaplin tied with two birds each ; and, others, played cards in the house of the
accused from 11 o'clock on the night of the
d tys in Melbourne, and were then forwarded
shooting off the tie, Clayton won. The 26th to 3 o'clock on the morning of the 27th,
by the most circuitous route. Had the Ta in
third sweep was won by Mr Butterfield, and i hat Sampson borrowed Lls from him,
rarua been subsidised to come to the B.ufF, who
at the
killed all his birds. The fourth sweep for which he had since summoned him
the mails would have been delivered in Duncontest, Messrs Chaplin Resident Magistrate's Court. The deexciting
was
a
very
fendant admitted the charge, but said he
edin a week ago. As it is, they will not, in and
Clayton again tying, by each killing all ordered them
to leave thehouse at 12o'clock.
all probability, reach Dunedin until Wedneshis birds. In shooting off, they went on He then went to bed. Some of them went
day or Thursday next.
tying until the nin;h bird, when Clayton away, but four remained. When he awoke
Mr Justice Chapman will sit in bank' missed, thus leaving Chaplin the victor. We between 2 o'clock and 3 o'clock he heard
and stopped them. H'B
ruptcy this morning, as usual, at 1 1 o'clock.
understand that Mr Moore has provided 100 them playing
said, There is no doubt that the
Very little interest appears to be taken in birds for a match next Saturday, should the Worship
has been infringed. You told the parlaw
the election of a Councillor for Bell Ward. weather be fine.
ties pluying to leave, but the offence lies ia
The two candidates for the office—Mr WoodThe price of wheat in Liverpool, as sent to allowing the gambling to take place. This
land and Mr Mausfield—-addressed meetings San Francisco by Atlantic cable, and thence being the first case the Bench would treat it
of ratepayers on Saturday evening, the for- by San Francisco mail of August, is quoted leniently, but persons convicted in similar
would be severely dealt with. The
mer in the Oddfellows' Hall, the latter in in the Australasian and other journals at 11s cases
defendant was fined 20s and costs.
the British Hotel, but in each instance there Id to 12s a bushel. Itshould have been per
was a very small attendance. Mr Woodcental of lOOlbs. The cental reing in use
THE STATE OF THE FINANCES.
land entered at
some length into throughout the United States, the telegrams
TO THE EDITOR.
the circumstances connected with the are sent to
suit the prevailing custom. The
Sib—I am arecent arrival in this province,
legal proceedings following on the late real price,
therefore, was not over 6s 7d and probably may be induced to invest a
election, and, in answer to a question to 7s 2d per bushel, and it has fallen since, small amount of money.
Before doing so, I would like to know the
expressed his opinion that it would be unjust as appears by the latest telegram via Suez.
of the colony, and
to charge the law costs against the Ward ; We note the error, because some of our actual financial position
more particularly the province. Since my
they ought to be defrayed by the Returning farmers might be misled by it.
arrival I have had before me the various
Officer and the Mayor. He was in favour of
The Lyttelton Times, in a paragraph stat- blue books of the proviuce, and the financial
kerbing and channelling the whole of the ing that the Suez mails brought overland speech of the Colonial Treasurer for the
streets, and making proper side-walks, and from Hokitika to Christchurch were due year 1870 1. If lam correct in the conclusions I have come to, I see no way for tha
thought such works as these should be ex- there on Saturday night, says :
their
—" We may colony and province getting out of
ecuted before expending money on public mention that application was made
J>y the difficulties than by the ordinary and prudent
baths. He also approved of drinking foun- province of Otago to have its mails con- means of retrenchment, or by imposing an.
tains being erected throughout the city. Mr
veyed by coach to Christchurch, but His income and property tax. I approach this
Mansfield, in his address, said he 'hought Honour the Superintendent declined to subject with some hesitation, because tha
head of the Executive of this province, Mr
increased representation was necessary. All
undertake the responsibility."
Macandrew, in all his recent spfiecheshere
works should be let by tender; the rates
refers to a glorious future for the province ;
should be collected half-yearly ; and he ap- IMr O'Conor, a member of the Nelson Pro- and further, as the accounts are so identified
proved of the erection of public baths. It vincial Council, in which body he has earned with each other, I may have made some
would be unfair to charge the law co3ts in the soubriquet of the Bailor Lion," has mistake.
The following is the result of my investithe Resident Magistrate
the case of Kcgina v. Bagley against the been figuring before
gation
Ward. Both candidates obtained votes of at Westport, for striking Mr Cooper, the Otago's del>t, say
£800,000
agent of the Union Bank in that town, on Southland's do
confidence.
450,000
Nelson
The
glass
the
a
bot'le.
head
with
A trial of the American gang plough
as
follows
:
Total
Provincial
exploit
M
ail
describes
the
£1,250,000
colony
by
recently introduced into the
operaAdd quarter of Colonial debt
1,000.000
dipt tin Baldwin, took place on Saturday Eugeue [Mr O'Coior] commenced
amusement of
exciting
tions
with
the
the
farm
of
Mr
afternoon at
Brodrick,
debt
Total
£2,250,000
belonging
a boy
to the Bank with
Taking then the interest and sinking fund
Cavershani, in the presence of a number of pelting
broken glass, in return for the said boy
whole of the Consolidated and Progentlemen interested in agricultural imple- throwing somo bottles over the fence over the Losns
at 7 P'-r cent., there is an
vincial
ments, aad in farming pursuits. A pair of
annual
drain on Otago's resources <j\_
whereupon
Mr
yard,
Cooper,
heavy draught horse 3 were attached to the into his
youngster wounded and bleed- L157,5( 0, which is more than a haU of her
entire revenue, even placing her land replough, and its merits tried in two classes of aeeins; the
over the fence, bearded venue at
the improvable amount now estiground. The iirst trial was in the rich black ing, jumped
him
caught
by
the
lion
in
his
den,
the
mated. But not content with this, you proloam lying in the Hat to theleft of the Forbury
of
pushed
spirit
pose
and
him
off.
The
to
add
for your railways and other
road, and the second in the somewhat breast,
the lion of the Duller was roused at such an works about 1.500,000 additional, and by
more clayey, but at the same time moie light
colouial
guarantee to the Publio
civine; the
and sandy soil, on the top of the hill behind indianity being offered to his sacred person, Works Act, you further engage to become
his
antagonist
and
a
bottle
he
struck
seizing
liable for about L1,750.000 of Northern railMr Brodrick's house. That the gang plough
stunning him, aud
for it is idle to think that the
accomplishes the cutting up the land, and on the bare head, thereby
The Magistrate ways,
provinces of Wellington, Taranaki and
that too at a speed unattaina' le by the jinflicting a serious wound.
to deal with an assault Hawke's B*y, will pay a single shilling
common plough, there is no question ; but said that when ho had
suehaninstrument asabottle of it. even if Auckland pays for her railway.
committed
with
does
not
so
the result
much resemble what
Calculating then these additional sums as
an instrument the use of which might lead requiring per cent, for interest and sinking
we are accustomed to call ploughing a3 it doe3
7
It does to manslaughter or murder—he must con- fund, you have a further annual drain of
tho effect of the cultivator.
assault. L 157,000,
or in other words, all yourrevenua
not leave the ground in tho smooth sider it as a serious cisc of common
regular furrows that are looked upon Had it been the list that had been used, he is absorbed.
Assuming approximately the financial
as necessary to ploughed land, nor wou'd hsve thought little of it, but the use position of OUgo as above, I think you
is it always successful in completely turn- of such an instrument as a bottle on the un- should be careful how you enter into other
ing over the earth it cuts, some of the protected head of a man must be looked on engagements. For my own individual inI
sods falling back, and leaving tho original very differently. On this charge the defend- terest, as well as for a fow of my friends, L
liito to know whether the position
Burfacc uppermost. This defect might ant was convicted, and was fined L 5with would
am,
is
a
assume
correct one.—l
&c,
probably, however, be remedied cither by coats. Thereupon Eugeno Joseph O'Conor,
HOCHELAGA.
3rd Oct., 1870.
alteringtho set of tho iner or hinder share, cordial manufacturer and member of the
or by the application of a mould-board. Nelson Provincial Council, gave notice of
THE BELL WARD ELECTION.
Otherwise the work is most effectually and appeal.
T) TIIK EDITOR,
A fanner in Victoria has invented a gun
expediuously performed ; in fact the more
Sir —I am turprised at the course Mir
rapidly the horsos aro driven tho bettor tho which is to eclipse the mitrailleur. Mr Wil- Woodland took last Thursday on the hustresult. Of course the more rapidly tho liam Cron, of Windermerc, near Ballarat, ings, in blaming the Mayor for the expenses
horses are driven, the sooner will they tiro, writes to the Argus regarding thia invention that Hell Ward had been put to in the suit
Rigma r. Bigley. in as much as Mr Bagley
and although the draught of the yjing iH follows :—" An ingenious farmer from offered
Mr Woodland to retire from tha
Wind* micro,
has invented a gun capa- Council and to
plough ia uot gioat, it ia not tupgo to a fresh election, sooner
posed that a pair of horses con I.; b!i» of discharging 177 steel bullets, half than he should bo put to my risk of the exwork it at the necessary speed, goiir, |>h heavy a^ain a3 the ordinary rille bul- pense of a law suit. This oftV was obEnglish troops, stinately r'jfuicd, and the action proceeded
at a brisk walk or a gentle Uol, lot now iv uso by the
only to tho annoyance of Mr.
for more than two, or two an-.l :\ hall [iv two sveonda, or DUOwithin live iniuutcs, with, not
graph officials tosupply them with acopy
of the telegrams containing the .speech referred to—in other words, compelled their
subordinates to break the law, and to
incur the risk attached to the ollcrcc.
Under ordinary circumstances we
.should refuse to believe that so disgraceful an act could be committed I<y
any Government in the Queen'sdominions. But recent disclosures give
something1 more than a colour of probability to the charge. A Government
that does not hesitate to tamper with
the Telegraph under one set of circumstances, will not hesitate to do so \inder
another. If it could .suppress a telegram to oblige a political friend, it
would probably thinklittle of obtaining
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Bagley, but the ultimate expense of the
The idea is aKsurd for Mr Woodland
to state to an enlightened public that he
could not legally accept this oiler, for had he
acceded to the request, it vas impossible for
any citizen to dispute the right he hud in so
doing.
It must he quite clear to the ratepayers of
BellWard tha> if they have to censure anyone
for the inconvenience and expense they have
been put to, it should be Mr Woodland,
and Mr Woodland only. —I. am, kc,
city.
it ATEPAYER.
TO THE EJJITOR.
Sir—Some persons having circulated reports with the object of prejudicing my inter- [
ests at the coming election in Bell Ward,
hope you w.ll permis me, through your
columns, to refute their misKtatements. They
assert that by my refusal to accept the
resignation of Mr Bagley, I occasioned a loss
to the ratepayers of LI2S. Tho facts are
these :—Some' days .liter action had been
taken
on
behalf, a letter was received
my
if law
from Mr Bsgley's solicitor, intimating
proceedings were stayed, his client, would
consulting
my
possibly resign his seat ; on
effect that Mr
solicitor I was told to the be
of no avail,
Bagley's resignation would
that no election could legally be held till be
of the
by
from
ollico
order
was ousted
Supreme Court. The correctness of this
for
when
the
proved,
opinion was afterwards
Council accepted Mr Bagley's resignation,
and notified through the press the day in-of
thr-y were
nomination for a new election,
loraied by my solicitor of the illegality of
to withdraw
their proceedings, and had and
await tho
their notices of nomination
rule of the Supremo Court, the ouly
authority competent to deal with the caso as
Both TeKooti and Tito Kowaru are still at
large, and ready for any mischief, should
time and opportunity present itself. The
snake may be scotched, but it is not killed.
Let a little pressure be put upon us from
another quarter, and see how soon the
natives will take advantage of it, and compel us either to m.ike large concessions or
light them. The Waikatos are in a statp of
insolent neutrality. '1 he Arawas aro not ia
the most friendly mood just now, and it is
the belief of most that the Upper Wanganui
natives and the Ngatiporoua only fi^h1; for
us on account of the p.iy attached to it.
The Ngatirnanuis on this coaat, and the
Ngatimaniopotos in the North, wonld
had with delight any chance of fighting us again, could they possibly see a
chance of even temporary success. The
Hangitikei Datives still offer a determined
resistance to the survey of the ManuwatuIlangitikei block. So far from the settlement of that block being an accomplished
fact, as stated in the Uouse during the last
sitting, should England be involved in a war,
I confidently predict, from what I know
personally, that it will be years before it is
settled. Some months ago, a surveyor's
party who had been some time employed,
and had done a considerable amount of work,
were ordered by the Natives to stop, and in
addition to this, their tents, baggage, and
tools were actually taken across the river
and put on the other side by these same
Natives. Speculation was rife as to whether,
when the ringleaders were arrested, they
would offer any opposition. Those who
knew them well said they would not be taken
without some trouble, and, possibly, bloodshed. This was, however, never put to the
test. The surveyor and his party were removed to another part of the district; the
ringleaders were never brought to justice
and the majesty of the Qieen's law was notvindicated. Perhaps at that time it would
have been inconvenient to bring this too prominently before thepublic and the Opposition
At all events, the matter was allowed to
drop, and although I should fancy it must
have cost the Government somethingin paying that survey party, no punishment was
inflicted on those who had destroyed what
they had done. And yet it is publicly and
confidently asserted that the purchase
of the Rangitikei-Manawatu block is finally
settled. Perhaps, if some more native
affairs were as closely looked ia o,
they might be found to be settled in
the same way. I am not saying this in a
spirit of opposition to the present Government, but simply to show that in the event
of a war at home, we shall have our hands full
here, and thatwhile we have time, we should
endeavour, as far as our resources will allow,
to be thoroughly prepared to meet either a
foreign or an internal enemy. In addition to
this, by taking prompt and energetic measures for protecting ourselves and repelling
aggression, we shall inspire capitalists at
home with great confidence in us, and be the
more likely to procure the loan proposed by
the Colonial Treasurer during the past session.—-I am, &c,
Justus.
,
it then stood.—I am, &c
Wiu.tam Woodland
George street, 10th October.
THF VOLUNTEER PARADE.
TO TUB EPITOIt,
Sin—l noticed in a local in Saturday
night's issue of the Evening Star, two state-
with reference to the Voluuteer
Parade on Friday night. In the first they
the small muster was owingto disthat
say
satisfaction amongst the D. unedin companies,
ments
arising out of a recent appointment. In the
second, they state that, orders have been
received from Wellington to proceed against
all absentees. Now, Sir, with reference to
tho first statement. 1 think it hardly fair to
the Volunteers to publish so much without
also mentioning the immediate cause for
such dissatisfaction, which appears to me to
bo well founded. With reference to the
second remark, I do cot kuow what shape
the threatened proceedings will take ; but I
do not doubt the dissatisfied Volunteers will
if taken.—l am,
be prepared to meet them Full
Pbivate.
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THE LATE SESSION.
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said to have been iired at and wounded in
Wo give below some
tho Taieri River.
particulars from the Thames Advertiser
regarding the alleg< d c\pture of a creature
equally strange to New Zealand—a gorilla.
Our contemporary says
We have been informed that an extraordinary animal has been captured at
.Porter's Creek, on Wharekawa, and is at
hope
present in keeping there. Wo sincerelysoon,
that it will be brought over here
because we confess that the description wo
have heard is noinewh t staggering, to say tho
least. Thia animal was caught in a swamp ; y
rings tho l.sgH, or .arms and i< ga, were tied,
and it was bdged in h v icint room in Mr
Hiker's store. And ilhv for thu description.
Tho Maori gorili.i ii;u. '.0 is staled, a he id
Hninewhat hku si n .t.vu. but two tusks stick
ouc, one on each nid:; "f ;,iie ho.il. Tlu.to i«
■■'. largo tuft of hi.ii- on r.iiu to|i of tho hv.yl.
The Uody is as dark as that of a Maori, with
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Rangitikei, Sept. 14th.
Sir—lt is currentlyreported that, in conReyof
the
m<!rcilf'3S
Mr
sequence
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THE TELEGRAPH AND THE GOVERNMENT.
nolds has been catechised recently in the
Princess Theatre, Mr Birch is unwi ling to
meet the electors. No doubt there aro many
Commenting on the facts which have
electors—and not without valid reasons—
who are dissatisfied with the invariable sup- recently come to light with reference to
port given to the Fox Ministry by Otago the suppression of telegrams by the Gomembers —in many cases against the iutoie3ts vernment, the Press of the 4th insfc. reof the province—and more especially the
bullying aspect assumed by the Colonial marks :"
Treasurer towards the Opposition whenever
The matter is really very serious, and
his designs were thwarted. Mr Birch has no involvesmuch more than a mere struggle
cause to fear. Let him como forward boldly for precedence between two rival newsand give an account of hi* stewardship in a papers. There is no knowing how far
straightforward mamer, aad ho shall receive such confusion between what is public
the suppnrt of all the well meaning portion
of the conntitHPney. Mr Birch has promised and private, and such a disposition to use
he would address the electors ;it an ear y official power for the furtherance of politidate. He has hid .laiplo time since ho made cal ends, mny not be carried. This tamthe announcement to prep '.re ;s. speech. I pering with telegrams indicates a want, of
Alpha.
am, &,c,
principle, an unscrupnlousness, and withal
an aptitude for playing dirty tricks and
taking mean advantages, that may make
COLONIAL DEFENCE.
itselffelt in many ways. If Ministers are
TO TUB EDU'Oa.
to interfere with press messages,
Sir—The highly important and unexpected so ready
with ordinary
news brought by the last m.iil is naturally will they never meddleanimosity
which
the topic of conversation amoug3t all c! asses. ones ? The political
the
bounds of law
beyond
It is the opinion of most that England transports them
eventually must join in the struggle, in fact and honour in one thing, may do so in
that she will be dragged into it. Should another. If they can delay a telegram
such unfortunatelybe the ease, it behoves us in order to annoy an Opposition paper,
to look carefullyat the position we should be would they not do as much to disconcert
placed in, both as regards a foreign enemy, a political opponent '? Or can we believe
and also that position of the natives in that they would hesitate to suppress a
this colony, who are inclined to be
to an Opposition candidate if they
rebellious. Australia has already recog- message
nised the gravity of the situation, aud thought it would influence the election 1
telegrams
Nor
are
the only things in which
has commenced to concert measures
for defence, wilh a promptness which shows partiality can be shown. If the grand
that her statesmen ure i qual to the occasion, scheme of last session is carried out Goand know what they are about, In addition vernment will have many opportunities
to this, she has a powerful ironclad coming of favouring a friend aid spiteing an
out from Eng and to protect her ports. The enemy. We have always maintained that
question is, shall we be equally prompt, or the weak point of that scheme lies in
go on with a blind confidence, only shutting the difficulty of finding a Government
the door after the steed is stolen. la ease of who will work it without reference to
■war breaking ouf, what would be easier politics. As regards the present Ministry
than for one of the enemy's cruisers to lay
opinion is more than confirmed.
Wellington, Auckland, Dunedin, or any of our see
that even in managing the ordiI We
our seaport towns under contribution.
of governmentthey candepartments
some
readers
but
nary
of my
fancy I hear
say, "
have we not a portion of the Englishflee! out not keep clear of politics. They use the
public
services as a machinery of rewards
here?" Granted ;but even men-of-war are not
übiquitous. They canuot be in several or punishments for political merits or
places at once. We cannot have an armed offences. The Independent supports them,
vessel in every port. Take a glance back at and is rewarded by having rs telegraphic
the war in America. Look at the vast news compiled and forwarded gratis. The
amount of duinaga done by the Alabama, Evening Post opposes them, and is punished
the Sumpter, and the Nashville, in spite of by hiving its telegrams intercepted and
the largo Federal fleer constantly nn the look withheld.
Can a Government which
out for them. Possibly, too, the struggle in makes a practice of jobbing the telegraph
Europe may assume such gigantic proporto jo'> the railways ? Mr
tions that EngUmd may require, aot only a!l be trusted notbeen
appointed Minister of
nnvy. Th s Gisborne has
her army, but ihe best part of her
Works,
and supposing the public
also suggests grave ideas as to the future. Public
out, will have
policy
murworks
carried
being
When our fellow-settlers were
dered and tortured, our forces repulsed wish charge of an expenditure of L1,000,000
encamped
within a year. Can any one believe that
loss, and a savage enemy
about fifteen or tweny miles fof cue of our in directing that immense outlay he
principal towns, the mother country showed will be free from political bias ?
herself utter y regardless, and rendered no On the contrary, is it not certain that the
continen- powers conferred by the Act, whether
assistance. In tha event of a great
tal war—say even some years hence—she for the expending of money or the
protect
willku)
if
to
(even
may be una'le
creation of "billets," will be exercised
us, therefore too much importance canuot be with a keen perception of the opportuniu.q
warninggiven
by
the lastteattached tothe
afford for encouraging support
legrams. Themo3tsLreiiuousfctfortsoughttobe ties they
We
made towards purting ourselves in a state of and discountenancing opposition.
obliging the Minister can
defence, so th;»i, whatever happens, we have seen how in"the
Press ; will he be
should not bo found unprepared. Our motto be to his friends
should be " Semper (ifparatua." We have less accommodating, or less ready to
already the nucleus
a standing force in recognise the claims of political fidelity,
force in giving out a contract '( The abuses to
the Aimed Constabnlaiy ; the mvlitia and
oughtto be thoroughly re-organised,
a which we have called attention in the
good portion of it embodied, whilst the telegraph department are an earnest of
should
nu
to
the
effipvd
utmost attention
what may be expected in the adminisciency of the. volunteers ; but above all
of the public works scheme ; but
things (and ouc which I. am surprised has tration
not have been without their
been so long neykctcd) we should at once theyif will impress on the Legislature the
they
use
commence the formation of a naval force. necessity
of imposing most stringent
nvToy
are
.almost
nt
the
uf
Without this, we
oar ah.ires. checks on the action of the Government,
any depredators who Hue to visit
men
the expenditure of
thoroughly
surrounding
and of
We have hundreds of young
acquainted with the sen, v/ho would glidly the loan with special and eltectvve safejoin. Shut our eyes to it as we may, put off guards.
the evil day aa long as possible, it must come
to self-defence in time-n fact which, as 1
A MAORI GORILLA.
said before, Australia fully recognise*
ought to
Such being the c,w, our Ministers
Sometime ago an alligator (of which, by
take active measures, so ihat wo may
not be like the foolish virgir.s, cauglr.
"without any oil in our lumps. Kven
two small vessels, wel' manned and properly disciplined, would prove invaluable
in an emergencylike tlio one contemplated.
Besides, small beginnings have grat endings. We should be comm ncing and laying
tho foundation of thr-.t which tho colony
must ri quire, ami must have some d;iyAnother queanon arises, an to how this
war will aft ut the n.itivo rriir.d here. Many
of them arc already eg.nni.ig to make most
anxious cnquiiics about the pjvat /mid,
amongst tho Pakohns at homo. The Maoris
are not so thoroughly beaten .and cowed, as
aome people wo"id endeavour t'i lead us to
believe. They ha,vo ioxfc, como-trifcively
speaking, nothm^, durin;! tli* !.->:-ii <: mp:i:»n,
and thoxo -..■■"'io ki.i.w :.!■< m i i:o!-.»i:<,-'ly ure
aware th.!, li y ire -»lin "■!., if \j't '{"'i-, as
it r.iwv^n-.cA.
IVlil.i.J».l
Strom; a« I«ti,i;
and ijtlwr ivs.-;o>.h m-y m d,i-.i« .so -:a t-.i our
t,.>
m,.v.i
i> but. i.u-vi art:
public ni/-i.
hir.tr. ■■~
stubborn things and cannot be controverted.
hair on the arms and legs. He grunts somewhat like a pig. So far for the description. The animal is apparently miscellaneous
enough in his feeding, for we are informed
that he eats potatoes, pie crust, and
cuts. We are informed that he is to be
brought over here for puhlie exhibition ml
we must say we should like to see him.
Since writing the above we have received
some further, and in some part, contradictory particulars. The animal, or monster,
has been living with the natives for a long
time, although it is now, as stated above,
in keeping of Mr Baker.
It would
almost appear that the famous missing
link' has been discovered at last. The
natives say that it is a hundred years
old, and, that it is a tupuna' or ancestor.
Thus it seems they are not so proud as we
are, who do not care about believing that
we are descended from monkeys. These natives are not prejudiced, and the learned Professors Huxley and Darwin would hail
them as men after their own hearts. Two
gentlemen were yesterday over at Wharekawa, and offered a pretty large sum for this
animal which is to decide the development
theory, but the negotiationfor its possession
is not concluded."
Photographs of this creature were taken
by a firm in Auckland, whom the Southern
Cross rscommended "to forward copies to
the various scientific societies in Europe, so
that the names of that enterprising firm
might find a place in the various Transactions for IS7O of the several societies."
But alas for Auckland and its enterprising
firms, that indiscreet paper the Thames
Advertiser, in an issue subsequent to that
from which we have quoted abeve, dispels
theillusion. It says
We are sorry to disappoint our readers,
more especially with reference to any in=
teresting question in natural history, but it
now appears that the reported Maori gorilla
is no gori la at all. In point of fact, the
Maori gorilla turns out to be an old woman.
Professor Huxley must therefore wait for
some time for the confirmation of thq
development theory by the discovery of)
the ' missing link.' We cannot give him
any assistance. The statements which found
their way to the public on this subject
give but a faint idea of the wild rumours
atloat in the town on the matter. We understand that two gentlemen went over to get
this most notable creature for public exhibition, and after a long walk came to the place
where she was kept. There they were shown
a poor old woman, who really, in some
respects, is as great a curiosity as the gorilla
itself would be.
She has been as she is, it
seems, beyond the memory of all who know
her, and has attained, it is said, the patriarchal age of 175. How this estimate his
been arrived at w do not know, and so cannot guarantee its correctness. Her hair has
dropped off, except a small tuft at the top;
and, altogether, she is such a wonder that
the gentlemen who went to buy a gorilla
would willingly have made terms for her if
her relations had permitted."
JUDGE WARD AND THE CHIEF
JUSTICE.
TIMES,
MONDAY,
.OCTOBER 10.
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until the present time. The matter, however, is one which, in my opinion, and in
the opinion of the other permanent Judges
of the Court now present in the colony, cannot be suffered to pass without notice onour
part. You will readily understand that I
advert to the remarks made by you in delivering judgment at Dunedin on the application of Mr rimyfchies to quash, the conviction obtained against him under The Law
Practitioners Act Amendment Act, 1866."'
In the observations which I shall have to
make, I shall assume the substantial accuracy
of the report of the case contained in the
New Zealand Sun newspaper of 12th January
last.
The first ground taken by Mr Smythies on
his own behalf was as follows:—"The 3rd
section of ' The Law Practitioners Act
Amendment Act' is absurd." You must
permit me to say, that no lawyer could, for
one moment, deem such a proposition worthy
of notice. No arguable point was raised by
it. I am satisfied that as to this your
opinion must coincide with my own. Yet,
in giving judgment, you made this utterly
untenable point the ostensible subject of a
discussion, plainly intended to demonstrate
the impropriety of admitting Me Smythies
as a Solicitor of the Court. It is on the concluding sentence.1? of this portion of your
judgment, apparently a writtee one, th»t I
feel ound to comment. The sentences are
reported as follows
" Next we come to the application of Mr
Smythies for admission. Inthis he admitted
his cmviction of fovgery, and this admission
is, of course, the strongest point in his
favour. After a considerable delay, it was
agreed by all *' .o Judges that he should be
admitted ; .nd admitted he waa, accordingly, by ..ir Justice Chapman, no mention
whatever being made at the time of his previous conviction. No members of the legal
profession appeir to have opposed this admission, but this may probablybe accounted
lor by the face that those who were aware of
the circumstances connected with the application, know also that those circumstances
were fully within, the knowledge of the
Judges when the case came before them for
decision. Of that decision,however strongly
I dissent from it, I wish to speak with all
possible respect. But it is much to be regretted that the utmost publicity should not
have been gi/en by the Judges to their reaBoris, which I presume were most admirable,
for adopting a course apparently so completely at v&riano will both the letter and
Of their powers
the spirit o£ English law.
in the nutter there can bo no question ; but
there can be as litcle ques ion, from the
action afterwards taken by the Legislature, that it was intended that those
powers should bo exorcised uccording to the
spirit of English precedents. The result of
this assent of the Judges here to the application in this cast! was, that of all the realms
ruled by the law of England, New Zealand
beexme the solitary spot where, by a solemn
decision of the Judges, theroll of solicitors,
the bar, and consequently the judicialbench,
wore opened as a wcuv penitentlae to the
forgers and felons of Great Britain.
"Thethird section of the L»w Practitioners
Act Amendment Act supplies the comment
of the Legis ature on this decision, and I fail
to seu the in justice or absurdity thereof, as
contended fur by tne appellant."
I think I am not judging you unfairly
when I siiy, than under colour of discussing
an absurd olij-iction, which required no
answer, you s- im'ht occasion to pen these
sentences. I rv>\v wish to point out to you,
speaking for niysi-lf 'md my brother Judges
now in New Z ■.Und, on what grounds we
dc";>n V"»r -xp">'Ssi'>us highly censurable.
In the (ir.it plaou, we are well sitislied
that wli .never Mm ease of Mr Smythies is
examined with candour, and with adequate
legal knowledge and accuracy, it will be
"
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3
.,
The following correspondence between
-Judge Ward and and Sir George Arney,
relative to certain proceeding in the Court which they may succeed in vindicating the
of Appeal has been printed
course hithecto and hereafter to be pursued
by them, to restore or destroy the confidence
Mr Justice Ward to the Premier.
of the publicin the bar of the colony, and, I
Supreme Court, 22nd March, 1870.
not to say, in the Court itse f. The
Sir—l have the honour herewith to for- hesitate
course pursued by Mr Justice Ward, and his
ward a correspondence which has taken
able
handling of the case, to say noplace between His Honour the Chief Justice very of the
thing
unsparing sarcasm which he
on the ground that I launches
Iand myself. Ido socensuring,
at the heads of his brother Judges,
by an official
am advised that in
render
that they can avoid
impossible
it
Judge
for acts done or words
letter, a Puisne
meeting the difficulties of the position faceto
spoken by him in discharge of the duties of face.
must
have
it out' with Mr
They
his office, the Chief Justice has exceeded the
Justice Ward, with Mr Smythies, and with
authority vested in him l-y the Legislature, the
and
the
profession,
latter, I feel confiand has sought to infringe and to restrict
dent, will look on no disinterested spectathat of another Judge. I have, &c,
tors. "
C. D. X, Ward,
Without adopting the whole of Mr Fox's
Acting Puisne Judge.
descriptions of your style, I quote his letter
&c.
The Hon. W. Fox, Premier, &c, &c,
as evidence that your judgment has conveyed
to him at least, as no doubt as it has to others,
Enclosure.
the same impression as to ourselves, namely,
Justice Sir G. A. Arney to Mr Justice that you assume the attitude of a censor
Ward.
towards the Judges of the Court, and pretend
to denounce, from our own Bench, as a scanWellington, 15th November, 1869.
Sir—Various circumstances aud considera- dalous abuse, a past act of our administrations, on which it is needless at the present tion, the propriety of which never came, nor
moment to enlarge, have led me to defer ad- ever could come, under your official cognidressing you upon the subject of this letter zance. To state such pretensions as these, is
:—
1870
recognised as presentingexceptional features, but has, in effect, recorded its censure of the all French bias ; the country is completely Mercy took ijl.ee before death by sawing
them asunder.
tending greatly to extenuate the guilt of his proceeding as a virtual abuse of their disarmed, nnd the people grateful to England.
].v Spain the republican limitation is roIhe Chinese are collecting troops; great
act. All the circumstances of the prosecu- cretionary powers. We conceive that you
tion, and the light measure of the punish- are not justified in putting such an interpre- vived ; a complete amnesty granted to all insecurity is felt at the ports, and trade is
paralysed.
<.{Tenders
show
on
conultimately
published.
inflicted,
that the tation*
the Act of Legislature ; or in
is
political
ment
On the news of the war in Europe a great
offencewas not regarded by the authorities struing" the 3rd section of the Act, as more,
In Germany the Queen demands universal
number of German and French vessels were
in England as an ordinary case of forgery. at the utmost, than the expression of the preparations for the relief of tlio wounde-1.
PrusThis stamps, as rhetorical exaggeration, your Legislature of a mere difference of opinion as
dheridan
has
arrived
at
the
thrown
out of thq traie.
General
Hongkong, August IS.—Exchange, G
sweeping statement that our solemn decision, to the expediency of the course taken by the sian head-quarters to witness tha campaign.
the
bar
our
Balmoral
opened
Judges.
Legislature,
opinion,
provokes
and bench of
The
in
The Queen's absence at
months, 4-1; Australian sovereigns, 4-52.
as you teim it,
Australian coal, ti-25 to G 50 ; arrivals, I<J3(>
this colony "to the forgers and felons of neither has expressed, nor is competent to loud complaints.
employed
Great Britain." Your account ofgwhat took express, such a censure of our act, as you
20,000 are
on the Paris fortifi- tona ; for consumers salts were at i)-10 to
is
attribute
to
and
to
enforce
650
to 6-70.
Smythies,
by
generally
Forty German and French
boy?,
of
Mr
it,
seek
aud
old
your cations,
ehizous,
place on the admission
vessels still are here, aud fifty neutral vessels
a so so imperfect, not to say incorrect, as to own added commentß. The power of the soldiers.
Judges
General
to
and
millions
havo
voted
for
the
Assembly
modify
rights
seeking
freights,
be injurious to all the
concerned.
Two
been
which are low.
Foo Choo, August 13.—Three departures
British army and navy ; 20,000 men are
When, at last, after a delay of many years, duties by retro-active legislation, is unquesMr Smythies was allowed to apply for ad- tionable ; but we do not admit the doctrine added to the former ; recruiting is briuk ; for Australia. The Galilee arrived from
mission, special publicity was designedly that it can so declare the law, retrospectively, tho arsenals are busy ; the artillery is mnde Newcastle, New South Wales ; and the Stirgiven to his application. It was adjourned as to reverse, or vary, aa ill-decided, the up to its full strength ; the navy is con- lingshire from Sydney. Three vessels are
by the Judges at Dunedin for the express judgments of the Supreme Court, or to sidered in a high state of efficiency, but tho loading for Australian ports. Fieights to
;exchange,0months,4-6. Tea>
purpose of facilitating objections, and when stigmatize the acts of the Judges as in excess army reserves are very reduced.
London, L2
At Savorns. on thesame day that MMahon men lesa eager to sell. Common kinds are
ultimately granted, the admission took place of their just authority. The sntne reasoning
with the knowledge and acquiescence of the would lead to the cono'usion that the General was de'eated it Wiirih, the centre and right cheaper, but better sorts are dearer. The
whole Dunedin Bar, including the present Assembly may overrideand censure the Privy portions of the German army, in great force, exports of tea to Australia since Ist June are
Attorney-General, and those gentlemen who Council. In enacting what the law shall be under Steinmeta, poured down on Fros- —4,2:j3,541ib5., against 7,780,3501ba.for the
have since taken the most active part deemed tohavebeen, theLegislaturecxpresaes aard's corps, near Saarbmck »nd Forbach ; same period last year.
against Mr Smythies.
Japan.
it 3 will for the future ; but as regards the ;the battle rage 1 from noon till dark, and the
Tho Government expresses sympathy with,
But the exaggeration of its language, and past, does not make the law different from carnage was great. Frossard retreated with
the unfairness of its statements, are not the what the Judges have declared it to be, so as his shattered army, leaving his baggage and the sufferers at Tien Tsin.
A cteamer's boiler exploded in Yeddo harprincipal grounds of our objection to your to render their [past decisions erroneous in camps in the hands of the enemy. The abjudgment. You speak of our action in law, or to condemn their acts as improper. sence of supports and reinforcements is bour, by which a great many were killed.
The French were
Smythies's case as a decision. This it was The Assembly at any time, is not empowered severely criticised.
The following American items have also
not ; in the proper'sense of the term, no to declare what former Assemblies actually slaughtered through bad generalship, no
legal question was raised. Our act was not mount by their Legislative Acts, although it plan of operation having been prepared, been received :
they
shall for the future be while the German system was complete.
a decision, but the exercise of an adminismuy enact what
There is profound sensation at Paradol's
trative discretion vested in us. The dis- deemed to have meant. The interpretative I he French army concentrated at Metz is suicide ; it is said that it was caused by the
tinction is of [importance, because, in your power, as regards this colony, belongs exestimated at 230,000. Marshal Lebcouf ha& heat acting od an excited brain. M. Berstrictures upon our action, you are not ex- clusively to the courts of judicature ; the superseded Bazaine as chief-in-command, themy acts till the arrival of Viscount Treilpressing a difference of opinion upon a legal power of the General Assembly, as derived with Oanrobert and Chaugarnier. It is ad- hard.
point, but are pretending to censure the from the Constitution Act, being purely mitted that the Staff and the Emperor's
The Austrian Consul General in New York
Supreme Bench of New Zealand for an abuse legislative. Your fimp'ied doctrine on this generalship are utterly discreditable.
died in the street of apoplexy.
head is, in our opinion, as erroneous in law
of its functions.
September 2nd.
Enthusiasm favours the Prussians generally
to the Court.
Bazaine received, up to 15'h August, throughout the Union ; and large subscripThe writer, after giving his own account »3 it is derogatory
Recurring for a moment to a topic already strong reinforcements at Metz, but all atof Smythies's admission, and the proceedings
tions have been made for the wounded. The
to,
Ithink that you cannot fail to tempts to arrest the Prussian
How far, in adverted
against him, goes on to say
progress were President urges the purchase of foreign vesthis case, they (the Judges) may have had have remarked, in the intercourse which we unavailing. M 'Mahon's broken army resels at this juncture, for the commercial
to how treated on the 14th and i7th, when the marine.
exceptional grounds for allowing Mr Smythies have enjoyed at our present meeting,
to don the garb of an honest man, will per- great an extent the efficiency of the Court remains re appeared at Chalons.
The Conference of Christians in September
depends upon the maintenance amongst the
The Prussian cavalry wero victorious at is likely to be postponed.1
haps appear when they produce 'those most
admirable reasons by which, as Mr Justice Judges of free and friendly, yet courteous Ltinoville on the 5 th. Nancy was occupied
General O'Neil is sentenced to two yeara'
relations. You must and found empty.
confinement as a State prisoner.
Ward with grim irony insinuates, they must and mutuallyrespectful,
I
felt
how
totally
imposalso,
think,
have
Emperor
act,
have justified their
The
and Prince Imperial left
but which they have
Admiral Farragut is very ill.
it would be to maintain such relations Metz on the loth.
On August 12oh, gold closed at 117-13th
hitherto failed to put on record. Whatever sible
their reasons may have been, the public will, amongst men who seek out occasions to bring
A series of battles then commerced around ipremium.
contempt. Norwould
another
into
public
one
Ward's
from
Baziine
to
retreat
Judge
summing
attemptinc
I think, concur in
Metz,
Petroleum, standard white. 2-1 cents
suppose you so insensitive as not to have across the Moselle back to Verdun and
up, when he says that the result of the ad- I
observed
that
have
both
the
other
placed
you
mission of Mr Smythies has been, that of all
Chalons ; bat he was defeated on all sides.
JEWELLERY.
The main French army ia surrounded in
the realms ruled by thelaw of England, New Judges and yourself in a false relative posiZealand has become the solitary spot where, tion, for which there has been no remedy. Metz.
&TARTLING NEWS.
On our parts, at least, we have felt compelled
Tho Prussians took at Gravellotte two
by a solemn decision of the Judges, the roll
duty to abstain from thousand prisoners, two eagles, seven cannon,
of solicitors, the bar, and, consequently, by a sense of public
OFPUI
SELLING
the judicial bench, have been opened as a marking our personal disapprobation in the and the French Imperial Guard. Canrobert,
which, as private gentlemen, we Frossard, Bazaine,and Lidmirvult, engaged
locus pcnllentiae to the forgers and felons of manner
'JIVING
UP
BUSINESS.
SHOP TO LET.
might
KST
adopt.
havechosen to
in battle, were wounded. Two Prussian
Great Britain !' " The writer then proceeds
It only remains that I should glance at generals were killed, and two wounded.
to say : The Act of 1866, however, if enOREi.T REDUCTIONIN-PRICES.
" render unavailing the sympathies some of the reasons which have induced me The success of the Germanfirst and second
forced, will
of the Judicial Bench for forgers and felons. to delay this communication. On reading armies is complete. They cut off Bazaine.
it
became
judgment,
apparent
at
once
your
The
Crown
with
the
third
CHEAP
SALE
OP
JKWELLEET;
But when I look at the array of technical
Prince,
army,
objections which Mr Smythies urged before to me that the Judges eoul 1not allow it to advanced to operate at Chalons.
notice.
la
a
pass
without
some
kind
of
Mr Justice Ward, and which the latter most
M'Mahon is in command at Chalons. He
To Watchmakers, Jewellers, nnd the Public.
matter so strongly concerning all the mem- resolved to relieve Bazaine, and abandoned
properly overruled, I cannot help fearing bers
of the Court, I did not feel justified in Chalons for Rheims ; the CrownPrince adthat some moat admirable reasons' may
AT begs SALOMON
yet present ' themselves to the mind of the acting until we should have had an oppor vanced to Chalons, and sent scouts to Epc-ri-A
to inform the Inhabitants of Dnncdia
tunity of personal consultation. The pendThe Fourth German Army formed on ilmt "lie is iijw selling oil at recu:ed prices, his
Court of Appeal, which may enable felons
Stnythica ---nay.
magnificent
Mr
ing
appeals
presented
by
'
of
the
troops
hi3flmk. Prince Charles advanced his
and forgers' to drive their coach and fix
STOCK OF JEWELLERY.
another ground for delay. Lastly, I to Verdun.
through its clauses. That the public and was
On the 22ud August Prince Napoleon
the legal profession, jealous of its own charac- felt very strongly th'it the effective discharge
Apof
the
business
of
the
Court
of
The
Stock
consists of—
general
arrived
and
concluded
at Florence,
an
ter, will watch the proceedings in this case
A Splendid Assortment oc L ■.(lies' and GentliI have no doubt. It rests with the Judges peal might be impeded by the personal ex- alliance.
nien's Gold and Silver English Lever and
by
made
planations
unfortunately
necessary
The German Envoy from .Rome has gone
of the Supreme Court, by the manner in
Ge:eva Wa'c'-CR o£ thi bost manufao-
Her Majesty,
to refute and condemn them.
on address of the Houses of Assembly is the
sole authority to which the permanent Judges
of this Courb are amenable for official misconduct. To fair outside criticism, indeed,
the Judges, like all other public functionaries,
are in a sense prope'ly amenable. But it is
a hitherto unheard of thing that a Judge of
the Supreme Court should nndertake publicly
to review ani censure, not their opinions,
but the past official acts of the other Judges.
It is an impropriety which, if not aggravated,
is certainly not lessened by the fact that the
Judge who has alone ventured on such a proceeding is the juniorof the whole Bench, who
has only sat for a short iime under a
temporary commission.
I observe that Mr Fox has expressed his
opinion that the Judges of the Court must,
as he puts it, "have it out" with yourself :
in other words, he looked forward to your
judgment as certain to provoke aa open
altercation of the Judges, when, at the present sitting of the Court of Appeal, they
should be called upon to adjudicate upon Mr
Smythies's petitions. What Mr Fox seems
to have considered both a necessaryand a
desirable result of the mode in which you
have expressed yourself, furnishes, in our
view of the matter, its strongest condemnation. It is precisely because such language
tends to disturb the harmony, and by dis
turbingthe harmony to impair the dignity
and efficiency of the Bench, that it is gravely
censurable. More especially as the matter
was one likely to become the subject of
further litigation, it was a pain duty to
abstain from tne use of language calculated
to excite feelings oE angry partizanship.
Thereis but one mode in which, the terms
of your judgment cou'd have become the
subject of public comment by us. Seeing
that the letter which I have just cited unmistakeably imputes to us sympathy with
crime, together with the desire, and probable
in'ention, to give effect to that sympathy by
wilful mis-interpretation of the law of the
land ; seeing moreover that it threatens the
independence of our legal judgment, and
constitutes an attempt to interfere with a
then pending litigation, we might have called
upon the writer to shew cause why he
should not, in d«fault of a full and public
apology, be struck off the rolls of the Court,
or at least I'c suspended from practice. We
should, without hesitation, have taken this
course, feeling confident that it would have
received the approval of the Privy Council,
had we not been withheld by considerations
of the public interest. After anxious deliberations wo came to the conclusion that
we should ill correct the scand il, which your
judgmentand the comment thereon may have
occasioned, by proceeding against a high
political fuuctionary in the mode which wo
have pointed out. We came to the conclusion that we ought not to be the means,
could we, with any due regard to our own
honour, avoid it, of presenting to the world
the spectacle of a community in which the
c instituted authorities'would occupy a relative position so strange aud disgraceful.
It is iv the absence of any fit public opportunity for taking notice of your judgment
that, in concert with the other Judges, I
have adopted this mode of expressing our
common sentiments.
The Judges desire to make some further
comment on one part of ynur judgment. In
speaking of their right to grant admission to
Mr Smythies, you are reported as saying,
" Of their powers in the matter" (i.e. o£ the
Judges' powers), there can be no question,
but then: can oe as little question, from the
action afterwards takon by the Legislature,
that it was intended that thoae powers
should be exercised according to the spirit
of English precedents." Hereby you affirm,
in substance,
that the Legislature, hy the
Act of ISIiG,has not merely anruillo i the
Act of the Judges in admitting Mr Smythies,
'"
,
what has occurred.—l have, &c
George Alfred
Atsney,
Chief Justice.
THE SUEZ MAIL.
By the barque Bengal we have files of
Sydney and Newcastle papers containing the
telegraphic summary of news brought by the
Suez mail. We give below such items as
have not already appeared in our columns,
or such as give fuller details
London, August 12th.
:—
Mr Gladstone, to conciliate the Radicals
offended by the Education Bill, has declared
in favour of the ballot.
The Prince and Princess of Wales have
returned from Copenhagen.
Justice Mellish is to be the new Lord
Justice of Appeals.
Captian Vivian is appointed to a new
office—Financial Under-Secretary of War.
Davitt and Wilson, Fenians, have been
sentenced to fifteen and seven years' penal
servitude.
The Irish Nationalists are depressed at the
French losses.
Oadshill House was sold to Charles
Dickens, jun., for L7500.
Obituary.—Lord Charles Paulet, Mr Pyne,
(artist), A. Devanx, the Hon. Francis Charteris, Klcho's heir, from pistol shot.
The tenders of the Australian Meat Preserving Company, to supply mutton and
beef to the Admiralty, have been accepted
Only L6OOwere received by the last
appeal of the British Colonial Emigration
Fund.
Five thousand emigrants have been despatched this year to Canada, and only 113
to Australia.
The published diplomatic correspondence
shows that the resolute mediative effort made
by the British Government caused a few
hours' delay in the declaration of war ;
laborious endeavours of ministers and auiba ;sadors were made to prevent the rupture.
This has received general approval.
The declaration of war is assigned to the
refusal of the Prussian King to give a pledge
against Prince Hohenzollern's future candi
daturo, and a refusal to receivethe Emperor's
ambassador or hold a conference with him.
All tho European Governments regard the
pretext as frivolous.
It wrecked Ollivier
and the Imperial clique. Thiers boldly dethat
if the national
clared, amidst huzzas,
credit demanded that France should go to
not
on a mere
so,
war she should do
but
Question of form. The declaration of war
was received with, demonstrations of enthusiasm ; all Paris caught Ollivier's spirit, and
■welcomed it with a light heart.
In the interval before hostilities commenced, both sides issued State papers to
justify the step taken, but the publication of
the secret treaty in the London Times from
the Berlin Cabinet upset all faith in French
or German honesty.
The treaty has five
articles, and recognises Piussian conqueat3 ;
Prussia tafacilitatethe French annexation of
Luxembourg ; a union of South Germauy
with (he North Confederation ; and Prussia
promised armed assistance to seize Belgium ;
also, an offensive and defensivealliance. The
appearance of this document was a terrible
blow to France, and intensified the hatred
between the belligerents.
A correspondent of the Telegraph states
thit ihe Emperor .'idmitted that negotiations
had taken place, during which Bismarck enquired what compensation France required if
Prussia abandoned Holland.
Tho Empress Regent visited the ileet at
Cherbourg before leaving for the Baltic.
The Prussian ironclads retired to Wi liamshaven.
The passage of the principal Prussian rivers
is blocked, and the defence, of the north coaat
is entrusted to General Falkenstein, with
50 000 men.
The rule that no correspondents should be
allowed with the French army was relaxed
by the Emperor after the imprisonment of
the Standard's representative.
Major Perisburton represents the Times at
Prussian head quarters.
The dissentients of infallibility, after a
fruitless audience with the Pope, left Home
to Caprera.
The British Cabinet is in favour of the
neutrality of the conquered States, but the
Germanpress claim rmnexa'inn.
Italy. Austria, and England are expected
to mediate together when a proper time
oo urs.
Tlie bombirdment of Strasbourg from
Kehl commenced on the lOoh August ; the
trenches were advanced, and the artillery
fired day and ni«ht, twenty-three 100 lb.
gung attacking. The Bishop tried to mediate,
but failed. The commander then resolved
to defend it to the last.
Thi Ministers of War and tho Interior are
likelyto be removed from Paris.
The distribution of arms is procured on
a large scale, thirteen army corps were despatched on the 30th, to assist M'Mahon,
who then removed from Kheitns,northwards,
on Vouziers and Sedan, followed by the
The
Crown Prince in forced inirch.es.
Fmperor was with ]\'i 'Mahon.
The Belgian array is on the frontier, and
refused to permit the passage of Prussians
wounded, as France objected.
Fever prevails amongst the wounded at
Metz.
The Berlin press accuses France of a
of the Convention, which is indigbreach
nantly denied.
M'Mahon is righting from Beaumont,
through Monzon, to Sedan. The carnage is
terrible.
Strasbourg is in ruins, but it is still holding out.
PrinceFrederick Charles commands against
Bazaine. General Winifred has surrendered
Sedan.
September 3rd.
M'Mahon was again defeated, and driven
back into Sedan, after five days' desperate
fighting ; fearful slaughter occurred, Sedan
capitulated; M'Mahon was wounded, and
his whole army are prisoners of war.
The Emperor Napoleon surrendered, and
asked the King of Prussia to see him, and
appoint a residence.
America is neutral, hut shows strong sympathies with the Germans.
Kuasia, Austria, and Italy are jealous of
Prusbia.
There has been awful carnage during the
month's fighting. One hundred thousand
were killed and wounded at Metz alone.
Two English colliers have been iired at by
French ironclads at Heligoland.
COMMERCIAL.
Since the subsidence of the panic all saleable Australian stocks have recovered.
At Liverpool there was a series of panics
throughout the month, which have entailed
widespread ruin.
The outflow of gold whs arrested by the
Bank of England raising the rate of discount
rapidly to 0 per cent. Continental rates roae
from 5 to 10The Bank of Franca reserves were reduced
nine millions.
There was a general rally in a few days in
the prices of stocks, and Consols sold at 01 \-.
War loans are only just aunounced.
The following i-.eaas reter to India and the
East :—
Galle, September 7th.
The French steamer IL.-o^hly made the
voyage from Galle to Marseilles and back,
via the Suez Caual, with fctuppages, in 47
days.
turors i an u^sortnviiifc of Lcidios* find Gen*
tlcinen's Colonial Gold Chains; a large and
choice selection o£ E^lish and Cjlonial
Je\voUc-ry of tlic mist tas;e£iil do igns ; New
/Cinland Q-mrtz and Oreenstone, a jlendidly
mounted ; ilso, Jet Ornament 3in endless
variety.
The Largest and moat Magnificent
OP
DIAMONDS
STOCK
in tlie colony.
Sterling Silver and Electro-platei Spoons and
Fork?, Cups, Tea-service, Palvers, lakstanils, Euui Eg«s boautifu'ly mounted in
different designs, for presentations ; Telescopes, Op°ra, Field, ar,d Marino Glasses.
Clocks, Mus'cal B .sea; and a variety of
g;o-s too numerous tomention.
Ladies
are
respectfully invited to Inspect
Splendid Stock.
thia
EEMBMBEII!
Tlie Sale will continue only tiil the Shop is Lef.
Note tub AnrjvEss—
Opposite thu Custom House, Princes street.
WATCHES, WATCHES, WATCHE3.
YOUNG
GEORGE
STREET,
Opposite
PKINCES
Bank o£ New South Waleß,
Begs to inform his friends and the publicgenerally
that, in accordance with the arrangements he marts
when in Britain, be is now receiving regular andfrequent shipments of fresh goodo- of the choicest description, and of the newest and latest fashions, direct
from the makers.
16 CASES OF NEW GOODS
Just to hand ex " Equator" and " Leucadia," from
London, and " Dunfillan" and "E. P. Bouverie,"
from Glasgow.
The followingis a few of the quantities:—
10 doz. Gold and Silver Hunting and Open-fosflct
Watche?, keyless. &c.
8 doz. French and American Clocks
8 doz. Gold Brooche3
9 doz. Pairs Gold Earrings
6 doz Ladies' and Gents.' Gold Ringg
SJdoz. Gold Loctets
04 rioz. Gold Chains ana Alberta
6 casea Silver and Electro-plated Goods, consisting
of salvers, cake and card baskets, cruets,
liqueur frames, cuds, inkstands, salt-cellars,
revolving cover dishes, and egg boilers, dec,
&.O.
Also a large and varied assortment of Studs, Sleeve
Links, Solitaires. ScarC Rings, Pins, Crosses, Field"
and Opera Glasses, Telescopes, Aneroids, Bohemian Glass V.i3es, Lustres, &c., &c.
G. Y. would particularlydrawtee attention of intcnd:ng purchasers to tliialarga and beautiful addition, to
his present stock, which he is certain cannot ba Burpassed ill the colonies, eitb-rfor quality, or for newness
and variety of design and pattern ; and as these have
been bought for cash, at the first hand, and imported
direct, he is thereby enabled to offer them at verylow
prices.
Early Inspection Invited,
LARGE STOCK OF COLONIAL JEWELLERY.
Watches, Clocks, Jewellery,&c. carefully Cleaned and
Repaired at Moderate Charges.
G. Y. wouldremind hisfriends and the public that
he received the First Prizufor Clocks and Watches at
tha New Zealand Exhibition, ISGi.
GEOEGH
YOUNG,
PRINCESSTREET,
Opposite Bank of New South
Wales.
ESTABLISHED 1856.
HISLOF
JOHN
ate Arthur Beverly),
PIUitfCKSSTSSET, DUNEDIN
Opposite Banx of Otago.
The laying of the cable from Singaf ore to
J. H. baft to acquaint his friends and t6e publia
generally, that 'je is in constant receipt of—by orerr
Madras will begin at the end of tho year.
mail—Naw Goods, purchased from the bost makers, ot
Bom hay, August 30th,
which a li&S is euuEnc-iutoj below.
6000 people perished in ;'.n earthquake at
WATCHES—GoId and ailvor, ladies' and gents', oport."
Thibet in April last.
faced, and hunting,keyless, and every oiior
The European complications arc exciting
description.
the deepest interest ; should Prussia adCHAlNS—Ladies' ard Gents' Colonial and Enslißts
to
vance, Turkey proposes England to throw
gold albert and guard chains.
an enormous force of Indian tro p3 into BROOCHES and Earrings. exten;ivo choice, set witls
diamonds, and every kind o£ precious stones.
Egypt. The removal of the British troops
3RAOKLETSand Necklets—large assortment.
from India is protested against.
RLNG3 and Pius, various designs ; also, studs, slecVO"
Ma DMAS, .September 2.
links, and solitaires, und gold and silver
A petition has been signed by natives for
pencil cases.
Lord Napier to be allowed two years more SILVER GOODS—Tea
and ooffoe services, knlves»
rule.
forks, spoons, salvors, inkstands, card codes*
ohildrcn'B mugs, knife, fork, and spoon, ie
55,000 tons of wood fuel were burnt on
Eet3; a r-electi»a of Prize cups, salt cellars, acA
tho Madras railway, in ISOS. The Governbroocho3.
ment is increasing the fore»t reserves. Thero PLATED GOODS—Tea »nd coffco Bervices, susar
is no coal in the Presidency.
basins, cruets, liqueur frames, eijg stands, cake
baskets, salt cellars, and every sleacription ot
Calcutta, August 27.
electro-plated
in
escaped
open
Fifteen convicts
an
boat BAROMETERS—Shipgoods.
disgusted.
and hall, aneroid, mercurial;
The Hungarian Ministry recommended the from the Andaman Islands.
and metallic ; also, a large assortment of their
The European employes on the railway
mometera.
prohibition of the new dogmn, as a section of
corpa.
formed
into
a
volunteer
are
TELESCOPES—Opera, raarino, Rnd field glasses.
the Catholics threaten to secede in Austria
China.
CLOCKS—A large aasortrcont of English, French, anS
Russia, though nominally neutral, is slowly
The French Charge (VAffaires, Koche
American clocks—suitable for drawing-rooms,
arming, and massing troop 3in strategical
dining-rooms, hills, or kitchona,
at
demanded
positions.
arriving
on
Tien
Tsin,
Conast,
the release of cortain native comiots, which GREENSTONE —A largo assortment of greenstona
Poland is watched.
mounted, in brooches, earriugs, stuls, locketSg
seyond
w;is
and
;
triumph
complied
It i3feared that Prussian
aims at
with
the
demand,
pin3, &c.
the formation of a league to maintain (?) equi- tbat Tsengkorofan would visit him on board
with,
ooiiiph'.d
r,liii),
t'n the next,
was also
J. H. hi>s tho honour to inform the inhabitants ol
librium of power.
the Provi'ico, that tho manufacturer of
*ondon
that, thy heads of thron <■£ the: chief M andarinsj
Turkey has called out hor reserves.
iiindn wa' ehos took v first
at vho IntctuQUOiial
Russian ollicial organs aio now anti Prus- of Turi'orn should b d :ltveroil, tlio Viceroy Kx'.-" idou, 1^62, London. \>r;so
j:ivi:
Uhe.'jkw.'tiri
was
to
uutivit
waling
sian.
two,
All sorts of C >lonial Jewelrymade to order,
General Floury is at St. Petersburg.
!iis Lii;uloii:tnt-(-}.!m.Til ; ir.vther instructions
fr.iin hum-.! arc waited for. Tius imiiviHonevi Chros.nioel«ra, duplex, lever, horizontal, verge,
The Scandinavian States declared neutrao^uryt'.-jctiption oi wuteLra carufullyrepaired,
lity ; though Denmark is powerfully tempted. n:>livea presented ;i ','h-is.ly si^ln ; hombJe I
In Belgium the secret treaty lias destroyed mutilations and atrumtk'S on tiio Sisters ol j Biii' chtonometcra rated by transit observations
■
OTAGO DAILY TIMES, MONDAY,
FOB SALE.
!
4
!
SALES BY AUCTIOSfc
STATIONS,
STOCK,
&c.
TUESDAY, 11th OCTOBKB,
At I' 2 o'clock.
r\TAGO WOOL and FLAX STORES,
OILMEN'S STORES, &c.
to
We beg to intimate tluic we are now prepared
MAKE AIJYAMJESon thy incomingc'ip of. WOOL,
or comignmentof FLAX, rithor for sale hero or for
we
HIGH fcTRKET, DUNEDIN.
HEPBURN, and CO.
M'LAJNDRESS,
rmportara to
are
rooms, Mansastreot,
by
the
RUN
SALE,
FOR
In the Province of Otago.
Acres Firat-class Sheep Country,
"
10 000
Terms
■ jy
Apply to
CARGILLS and
I^HE
"*" MION (by Diomcdvs, dam by Sir Hercules), is
yourg, up to any weight, thoroughly quiet in saddle or
harne?3, and is aa gooi and handsome a lady's horse
a any in the country. £45.
BARRON, GRANT, and Co
pHCENIX WOOL WAREHOUSE,
■*■
HOPE STRKET,
DUNEDIN.
M'LANDRESS,
'I
sell by
instructed by the
Wednes"noction
their Rooms, Manse street,
day, 12th Ootober, at 12 o'clock,
she?p-shpars, Nos. 9 and
5 casesin,donble-crown
E. Korby and I. 11. Sorby, withund
without springs
Oo
Terms at sale.
DRIVER, STEWART, and Co.,
22nd September, 870.
Dancdin,
To Consignors of HorEes,
At 12 o'clock.
CO.
MTiANDRESS, HEPBURN, and
importers
have received instructions from the
lo sell by auction, at their Rooms, on Wednesday,
12th. instant, at 12 o'clock,
American chnrns, numbers 2 and 3.
n/\
So
Terms at sale.
WEDNESDAY, 12th OCTOBEE,
CLEARING SALS
OP
by
sit their
Wednesday, l'2tli
Rt 12 o'clock,
An invoics of ccal vas?s, bedsteads, axles,gslvjniscd wire, fenders, trays, nails.
Also,
Electro-platel ware.
Terms at sale.
17;h
100
OCTOBEE,
At 12 o'clock.
Sale by auction of
STOCK, AGRICULTURALIMPLEMENTS, &.V.
At Flag Swamp, neir Hawksbnry.
HEPBURN, and Co.
'LA?! DRESS,
instructed by Mr Willir.m Wriphr, who
are
tvs leac2d his farm, to soli on Moaday, 17th October,
IU2 o'clock,
The while of his first-class dairy stock, fnt sr.a
store bullocks, draught hor?e.', carts, harness, agricultural implements,
&c,
Sec.
Also,
bout 100D bushes
cat^
23s
At half-past 1 o'clock.
VALUABLE FREEHOLDFARM.
rpHE Thorough-bred Entire Horse
Imported Pure Tired Clydesdale Stallion,
"LOUD CLYDE."
Goodwocd, Waikonaiti.
-"- BUNOARIBEE will travel the s&me disricts as Prince Alfred. Bungaribee ij a black horse,
IT hands high, of great muscular power and fine
action. He is got by Velocity, imported, out of
Mirsia, impo.ted. For farther informationride Stud
Book or Cards.
6o
E. PRITCHARD.
T% have received instructions from Wm Jones,
Esq.. of Goodwood, who is lcasinahis properties, to npilE Celebrated Imported Clydesdale
.JL Entire Horse G..ASGOW GEORDIE. will st.md
801 lby auction, at. O?odwoo.i, \V;ukouaiti, on Monday,
thif Season at Mr Warnock'a Farm, near Caversham.
10th October, at V2o'clock,
1 gui: eas ; payable at the eno of the season.
The whole of his Farming Stock and Implements, Terms
C- Uiirantce as per agreement Good paddeck provided
comprising—
at 2s (id [jer week, withoutresponsibility. Owners may
o a head iat cattle
rely that every care will be taken of their Hares, as
they will be under the Proprietor's personalsuperintendence.
dairy
cows
and
ttore
steers
in do
JAMES BRYCE.
Ilillcnd, October i' h, IS7O.
draught
and saddle
horses,
0
:
o teams working bullocks,
with drays, bows,
and yoke-?
Four-hor.-e power the.?h'nj; machine, with
cleanerand separator
in ploughs, 10 pairs harrows, chaff2drnys,
cutter. 10 si-ti plough harness, 8 sets
shaft and leading harness, large boiler,
&c.
&c,
4tu.,
■"
VTBW
FOR SALE,
ALGETY, NICHOLS,
LE
" QUICKSAND."
To b<3 se;n at the Shamrock Stables.
CO.
and
Onthis property is erected a substantial, well-built
residence. N<-arly all tho land is substantially fenced ;
more th«n 200 aiiies under cultivation; a good coal
Held ; and the riualityof the Und not surpassed.
More than £8000 lias been expendedon the property,
and it is one of the test investments ir. Otago, as it
will be sold regardless cf cost.
Terms at sale.
7o
MONDiY, Tor, NOVEMBER, IS7O,
At 3 o'clock.
,
If not disposed of tcfore the season commences, ho
will travel in the Taieri, Waihcla, and Tokcmairiro
districts. Apply t7
100
WRIGHT, STEPHEKSON, and Co.
AND
BOWER, PANTLIN, and Co.
to intimate lhatthey intend holding PERIWool, Sheepskins, Hides, and
Tallow, at the Phoenix Wool Stores, Hope stre't,
whore wool can be storej, and arranged f?r sale by
4o
Public section, at the usual rates o" charge3.
beg
SALES of
At 1o'clock.
LEASE-
Q
Bold separately.
24
Freehold-Sections
and SR, block VIII.,
Perth Harbour and Blueskin district, containing O't acres 1 rooi IS poles, also well
timb.red.
D. Leasehold -Portions 7 Rn-1 8. block XV.,
Dunertin, frontingDowiing street, withfour
dwelling houses therein. The ground rect
is iow, and valantionhas to be paid, or tr.e
buildings mi.y be removed at the oni of lease.
,
The title deids and conditions of sale may be seen at
thoofflctss of W. Dosnie Stewart, Esq Solicitor, Duncdin.
Tlam of the properties at the offices &f the Auc-
TUK.SDAY, ISth OCTOBER,
At 2 o'clocK,
VALUMiLE
RW.
.
PROPERTY.
CAPSTICK
10a_
11
STATIONS,
O
E
&o.
SALE,
BY PIUVATE CONTRACT,
i'aruis of from B0 acres upwards of Hie richnr-t
AfriculouralL*n<l in Shag Valley.
Terms unusually Üboral.
Al.io,
A valuable )■ eehoW of 7H57 ncre3 Agrifultnra.l
Land, of which about 250 acres are lnW
laid down in Enaliah graces, tituaUid
within rix n.iles of Tukomairiio.
Th" property i< fenced in, and tho stock, corii'sting
r.iii'l
cl
-h ■■«»,muy <: tikonby (hu purchaser fit vnlinii.iou. Will bo s .Id ul, irgiiin, anil thu t'r'':it.-iijwrtiun of the !im-.-lM?r; inoncj' (nay rnmain mi rnoi (.r.zci'or a iiumbur of yeari.
ft»piy to
Drays. Harness, Plough, Harrows, &c
commercial sale yards.
Co
/GEORGE DDNCaN,having arranged
with Mr J. Milner to sell by auction in the
above Yards, tegs to in'imate thatsales of hcrs:s and
other stock will b3 continued a? hitherto.
Partiesfor whom Stick has been soil will receive
paymentfro n U. Duncan immediately after the sale.
G. D. begs to call tho attention of Farmers and
FREEHOLD
haa rcceivel instrur.tiona from Mr Peter Bell,
of Choicelee, about five miles from Olutb.4 Ferry, and
at hi3
jlO milc3 from Tjkomairiro, to sell by aurtion,
IKooms oppo-i'e the White Horse Hotel, Tokomairiro,
at 2 o'clock,
on Tuesday, 18th Octourr,
in
with
(more
lop),
or
all
fenced
2Uia. 3r. 27;i.
Ft eep p oof fence, nino roomed dwelling
hou-e, 1 acre garden anl orchard. whII
Btocked with fru t trees, and 4 acre English
graaipaiMo-k. .-hwp r"H and stockyard,
nil having leer, erected with'n the I'nt three
yfiirs. To be so.d in one lot or lots to suit
purchasers. For further particulars apply
to Mr Peter Be I on the premises, -who will
Dhow the Eh:ate or
11. W. CAPSTIUK, Ar.ctionee-,
Tokomairiro.
STOCK,
o good draughthorses
others havingStock to dispose of to the Commercial
Sale Yards, which, from their central position, will
always command the attendance of purchasers.
Sheep and Lair.b Sales will be hold inseason.
'
STANDARD
Disease^
ON
,
'
V\7
Q
:
THE
Q
SALE
N
i
—
|
Georga, Maclaggun, and Great Kiag Streets, Dunedio
j Families
waited upon for orders in all
City and
|
and
Very
Old Scotch Wliisky
Fine
Qualities Teas
Misft'a Fine Sherries,
GEORGEGEAY RUSSELLb CO.
Use.
GUITA PEECHA ENAMEL*
For stepping decayed tet-tb. Renders the tooth sonn<2
and us:f ul, and )i! events tootlmclie ; no mutter howfniE
ilecnvci. Price Ik Gil \or box. Ask for Gabriel'E
cclebu.led Dental Preparations.
GABRIEL'SWHITE
Dunedin and Auckland.
OSTEO ENAMEL STOPPING,
GA.P.RTEI/R
For preserving front teeth. Warranted to remain
white and as iirin as the tooth its«lf. This beantilufi
preparation restores frnnt teeth and prevents does?.
Will s;op six teeth. Price Ss.
;
1
;
:
street.
CONTRACTORS.
mHE UNDERSIGNED have on SaJe,
p
/GLICKON'S
LAPIDARY,
in lots to suit Purchasers—
STAFFORD
STREET,
(Adjoining
:—
Provincial
DUNEDIN
Hotel).
Greenstoneand Pebbles cut to any design, and
polished.—Unequalled in tho Colonies,
27ag
Jewellery boughtor rxchange4, nna made to order.
GEORGE
S. BRODRICK,
'
***
CHILCOTT,
EDUCATIONAL.
SALVE
Cure
3
SCHOOL.
uts, bruises, burns, scalds, ulcers, boils, sore legs,
chilblains, irost in the hands or feet, sore thro-.it, lum"*TO THE
bago, pains in tho side, blisters, corns, whitlow, sore
aud inilanii-d eyes, styes, &c, &c. Of all forms of
HIGH SCHOOL,
human suffering, in none is Glickou'sSaive move
beuelicial than In bad breasts cf nursing woman.
Opposite tho Ml Tower, Dunedin.
There is no lemedy known which is a more ccrciun
anil safe curefor sore nipples, inflamed breasts, indu
rated breast, irritable breast, ab.-uesiot breast, bo'-h
The Last Quarter of tho above School will begin oa"■
acutij and chronic, milk rvbacess, ko. For r.cuii'.erue,
scalds, and barns, no other application is necess.-iry,
MONDAY, 3rd OCTOBER.
butapply tho salve as scon as possible, and the effect
will be astonishingly g;od.
The Rev. T L. Stanley his accommodation for boyK
ai boarders, attending cither tho High School or tho
Agents for New Zealand
Propiratory School.
KEMPTHORNE, P::OSSER, and CO.,
3t<
Dnnedin and Auckland,
Duncdin, SOth September, 1870.
PREPARATORY
COAL MERCHANT.
(Lats Gutbri eind Aeher.)
Families supplied witi Vie best English, Scotch
Newcastle, Grey Kiver, Preservation Inlet. Shag Feint,
Clutha, and Green Island Coals, finithy Coal; Newcastle and Gas Cokes. Firewood of every description,
in any lengths, at the lowe current rates Orders
left at tho following places will have prompt attention:
Stuart street Coal Depot, late Guthrie and Asher;
Dowling street Coal Depot, late Guthrie and Asher;
Stuart street Coal Depot; Princes street south Coal
CHURCHILL'S REMEDIES
HOTBLS.
Depot; Office, Rattray street; Hulk Henbury, Port
FOX CONSUMPTION.-CoKipomid Syrup of
Chalmorß.
9m the Hypo,,hosphitoß. Syrup of Hypophosphitc of
Lime—Syrup of Ilypophnsphite of coda—Syrtip of
DOME,
SAILORS1
OTAGO PLUMBER, COPPER, ANDBRASS WORKS, HypophosphiW of Iron—l'iUs of tha Hypopho.-pMtc*
of Quinine and Manganese.
PRINCES STREET, DUNKDIN.
Consumption,
H
OME,
remudics
for
disCAFE
DE PARIS
specific
Tho above
of the chest, deficient nutrition, Sic, are the only
BURT, eases
A
AND
T.
preparations of Dr Churchill prepared by Mr 11. H.
JETTY STREET,
Swan, Paris.
DISTILLERYAND BREWERY ENGINEERS,
Close to Steamboat Landing-placo.
Wholesale Agents I^rNew Zealand
Have landing a large qnautity of Shoet Copper, Copper Bottoms. Copper Piping, lie, all weights and
KEMPTHOIINE, PROSSEK, AND CO.,
sizes suitable for copper work in all its branches.
DuneUinand Auckland.
N.8.-Seamon'sAdvance Notes Cashed. 2$
A, and T. B. will be glad to give Drawing?, and
Tenders for works connected thereto, containing the
very atest improvements in Great Brit in, and at
prices equalto Melbourne orSydney,
VEGETABLE PUIII- PAXS T3&BS to PAJPJsJ^jaAiSf QEBS
FYING AND STOMACHIC PILLS.
Work attended to with Immediate
Steamboat
Despatch.
For thirty years these Pills have stood the test of
4
A largo Assort mont of Steam Fittings always on publicopinion, and their 6ile has gono on increasing
Faiutci, Giatior, andPapsrh»ugnr,
from yenr to year, and are now well known to every X3L
hand, of every description.
iiur.oi'tor of. puvoi-iaiiugiagsi, wiuiiuw glusi, plain lag
household in the United Kingdom. For coughs, colds,
siKuai unilHucx ilgaus, glass Ghadea
liver and kidney complaints, dropsy, gravel, urinary iit-iuuiiuntiil an'iffi"
X"i jiroji!,c,i.i.iLiij aiM&xi wmw load, die
HOWLISON, obstructions, piles, a: d I'on.plnints of the he.id, chest. .^uuisi
.olora p.i\x> mouldiuKs, «*c, *tu.
and stomach, they are unmatched. Thousands of tnstiformerly of tho Roadsand Works Department)
inoiiiuis yearly received, si taw of which can lie pi'N>
Hotel,
Oppoaitu tku Risyal Osortse
ARCHITECT AND BUILDER, 4i0.,
in ti.e printed wrappers containing directions around
tioocKe Btrest. J o>J!n(■'IIEATKIKGSTItKET, DL'KXDItf.
each box. Try them.
public
generally
BeRSto inform His friei.d-i and the
Sold y all Druggists and Storekeepers.
thM he h-.a commenced business ns above.
EsfAgents for New Zealand
u ntes given, alter turns ma"o, anil general repairs
CAEBIAG-ES & VSHICIJSS.
executed— li. 11. has also cstalili.-hai a House and
KEMPTIIOKNE, PKOH3ER, anil CO.,
Kst ite AKPiicy. Parties favouring him withinstrucDunediu and Auckland.
2(ii
tions will receive his beat attention,
:
DR.
QAILORS'
T>EKNAIU>'S Pure Malt WHISKY.
Importer,
:
:
,
ON
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:
'
Y*tHELPTON'S
W
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NDBBW
LKEB,
ROBERT
:
,
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SPARROW
Bond
WILLIAM
the
"Witli Directions for Personal
KINCAID,
and Co.,
COUSTON,
PREPARATIONS
FOR THE TEiiTU.
x,rA Storekeepers
Perfumers.
Soldby Chemists,
throughout
World,
WASHING COMPOUND.
PALMER'S
She Stoops to Conquer.
-^
SUPPLIED,
ABUIEL'S
With this fluid the miseries of the washing day are
GABRIKL'3CORALITETOOTHPASTE"£&
Highest price givenfor Calves.
passed. A day's woik can bedoi.e in a few hDurs, anil For cleansing and improving the tepth. and imparting'
large
quantities
skins
for
tale
in
email
a
ueh
better dor.c thanformerly, bysimply attending to
or
to the gums, whtens tho teeth withN.B.—Pork
theplaindirectionsoueachlakel Bewareof unprincipled a natunilrt-Juesd
leaving betweeu them auy traces of powder, and
and worthless imitations. In consequence of the la- ge out
gives
brilliancy
to
tho enamel. Price, Is 6d.
price
Shilling
is now reduced to One
demand,the retail
BUSINESS NOTICES.
per battle. To be obtained fromall Grocers and Storecolony.
ROYAL TOOTHPOWDBB,
keepers
in
the
GABRIEL'S
VULOANFOUNDRY,
Agentsfor New Zealand: Prepared from a recipe as used by Her Majesty. PreGB3ATKING BT3EET, DUHEDIN.
imparts a, delicious fragrance to
ervc-s
the
ai,d
teeth,
KEMPTHORNE, PKO33ER, and CO.,
he breath, gives the tooth a pnarl-like whiteness, mmS.
H'QUEEN, AND CO.,
protects the enamel. Price 16 G(L
Dunedin and Auckland.
Millwrights,Fouudors.
Boilermakers, Hngineerß,
kinds of castings in brass and
Blacksmiths, fee.—All
GABKIEL'S ODONTALGIQIT ELIXIB,
iron done ; steam engines and boilers made and repalrod; overshot, breast, and turbine water wheels;
for its efficacy in all cases off
SUGAR-COATED Anessenceunparalleled
machinery;
pumping and winding
OCKING'S
qaarti crushing
Neuralgia,
and Toothache, and forms a most
Tic,
gear ; cast Iron BlHica and ripple plates; ssheet iron
PILLS.
-"
agreeable and refreshing jrr uth-wa-h; has the uhhoppar and sluice plates punched to any size of hols
ThesePills are purely botanical in their composition, ri vailed advantages of rerfuming tho month, aruß
gold dredging Bpoons, &c. ; flour mill machinerymad?
sweetening ;hc breath, strengthening the gums, and is'
and repaired; allkinds of reaping, threshing, horseand are capable of assimilating with the blood, purifypower machines, tic., repaired ; Gax-drosslngmachine! ing it, and charging it, as it were, with a health-giving most invaluable to smokers. Price ss.
power, and renovating the whole animal economy.
mode teorder
Toey are a most efficient remedy for indigestion, with
Parties at a distance requiring Artificial Teeth may
its long train of ills, such as pain* in the head, chest, have them supplied, in i urtml or complete sets, os
DUNEDIN EBON WORKS.
stomach, side, aizziness, 4tc. In case* of liver comGabriel's new system, by ending particulars of■'
Messrs
plaints and bilious affections, their disease extermitheir cases, with a remittance of One Guinea, when tho
nating power
most strikingly attested by the apparatus for ta-kitg a. morel of tho mouth willbe for»AND THOMAS, nnmerotts and isspontaneous
testimonials that are unwarded, witha!l necessary instructions. Messrs Gabceasingly pouring in to Messrs Locking and son, Hull, riel will undertake to Kvmofti-l or Repair Artificial
IRON BHir-BUIW>ERS
AND BOILEBMAKiISB,
Two or
Manufacturers of tabular, girder, and suspensiot by those who have been cured by their use. health
Te--th mndc by other Do- tists (which do not proro
satisfactory) at moderatecharges.
bridges boiling down, sheep washing and dipping t-.ree doses of tho pills will speedily restore to
apparatus; iron Burning, ripple and hopper plates and vigour.
Messrs Gabriel's Pamphlet on Artificial Teeth anfi
for the goldfields ; punts asd boats to all sizee ; iroE
Agents for New Zealand
Painless Dentistry on receipt of postage.
reofs, wator tanks,firs-proof tloore and safes, improved
requiring
;
general
brick
work
and
CO.,
tubular boilers
no
and
KEMPTHORNE, PKOSSER,
All letters to ba addressed to 64, Lndgate Hill,
smith work. Address. Cumberland street,Dunedin.
Duncdin and Auckland.
London
pale and brown
3, CARPENTERS, AND
JOINER
TRTCOPHEROUS.
KEMPTHORNS, PROSSER, and CO.,
ASHER,
WHOLESALEAND RETAIL BUTCHERS,
Octagen and Walker Street.
SHIPPING
BRIGHT BROS,
parts of tha
Suburbs.
and
QIMPSON
Hennessy's Brandy
BARRY'S
This medicated Compound is unequalledfor preserving, restoring, and beautifying the hair, eradicating scurf and dandruff, preventing baldness aud grey
hair, curing diseases of the skin, glands, and muscles,
pimples, chilblains, and gives instantrelief in cut?,
bruises, sprains, burns, scalds, &c.
Soldeverywhere by Druggists and Storekeepers.
Agents for New Zealand :
■Wholesale and Retail Bctciieb,
nops
Martell's
MENL OV E,
pDWAED
All Station Stores
Kent
, fi
BTTTCHEBS.
S OL
Rattray street, has for Sale, ex Equator, DunBEE NAR
TOM.
fillan,and Achilles,
DERSAK D'S GINGER WINE. Sheet zinc, 8, 9, 10, and 11 g ; sheet iron, black and
THE NINTH ANNUAL SHOW
Jj On Sale by
galvanized; sheet lead, 3J, 1, and 51b ; lead pipe, all
61-'
K. B. MABTINand Co.,
sizesand weights ; wrought iron pipe, Jin to 2in; case
ENTIRE HORSES,
30my
n Liquidßtion.
ditto, 2in, 24in, and 3in, and fittings ; compositiongas
Under the Superintendence oF James Milner, will tnko Ui
SALE, pipe, all sizes ; brass pipe; gas furnishings ; cast iron
R
Q
place at tho
kitchen sinks, 16in to SiOin ; enamelled urinals; patent
YARD S,
Ey the undersigned,
COMMERCIAL
SALE
w. closets; wash hand basius ; fountain designs;
ON
In lot 3to suit purchasers,
indiarubber hose, fin to Hn, 8 and 2 ply, directors
Countess and Viscountess Slates
and unions ; gasaliers, 1, 2, 3. and 4 lights, pendants,
WEDNESDAY, '2th OCTOBER, 1870,
Corrugated
Hearth
Stones.
Iron
brackets, and pillars ; gas elobes, plain and cut; tinAt 12 o'clock sharp,
plates ; block tin; plumbers' fittitigß; Guest and
Fire Bricks. Cement, Sic.
When J'.rr-rders will have the opportunity of seeing
K. B. MARTIN and Co.,
Crime's patent bib and ball valves, &c &c.
at.d selecting the niiiimils best suited to tlutir purposes.
liquidation.
send
In
re.-p<;ctfully
Owners of Entires a'e
invited to
Tinsmith, Plumber, and Gasfitter,
July,
Bjy
7th
1870.
the l. f »:w.trd to the <h«w.
Kattray street.
29jy
Every facility will be afford, il for showing thorn,
SHEKP
NbTS.
and a rnpistrj <f to h-.r.-c their teims and w Inre
appreciate REALLY
th«y nrc'tn ftnii'i to- tho season, will bu kep anilany
/THOSE
who
KALE, by the Undersigned— ■1- FINE TEA., and Care to Pny for it, Bhould try
ci (|"'ii-y nsppi 'J-. g th in fi'Xrt-pt, as to tli-.'ir respective
SHEEP NKT3, 40 yards long. 21s e:icu.
iniritV) wilt !>e ;\', miul to iliioutjhoutthe season.
seme we h»ve just latutrd ex William Davie, and arc
11.W, tOMNMIt, and Co.,
now Belli gan FOUR SHILLINGS per 1!>. It is tho
Go
l'ritices street.
G3 Bourke street west, Melbourne.
CEOKCiB I/UKCAN h:n Opened a Rfgistry for
finest
we could obtain in Ur tain, and Tor strength and
Er.tirr I(f.r-(^ d' (I I'.rnmi Mures, and o'liur rhoico
flavour is incomparably superior to any tCA that has
TO MY CUSTOMERS, AND TIIK TRADIS IN
.STEAM JtNtUNE FOR SALE.
)j-[--iliji"?txk, For.'-iil- fchiß H-.-ns'iti. Jiiinos Miitmr, I
by
shipment
ever
reached
this
direct
from
nwjtion
murket,
GENERAL.
the suictitv.tor for i!r Imiik-hii, will hoM >vi
sale on II i! iniift 'hi- n- tin." >li'/W at I o'clock
China or otherwise.
['■irt.ir.-i hnvuiij Mich s:.'<;k for mle nro p-rti.'nlar!y
1 bo;? to inform you
and CO.
BARROST,
GRANT,
STEAM
HOIST
cription,
p
tilr
iiaiiiosite
and
<liA
-HORSE
Portable
(d
")>li-f- s-nml in
OT that lam to off.-r for sulc my liirgo itoek of
gr-'v ■■■.firly m j>-kh i i.'.■.i liat L'i<>y nniy 1«; ii/ivcirtNo-l.
(inuring
complete.
with
all
To
be
i-ecn
Ironmongery, at K".>iitly
-*Siuldlery
for
ninl
Sale,
'! h'-t.-rk wili bo ;i<ivuiLi,-...|.-.i|'«civ.ly, rarepi wb'.-n
ORT WINE per FOR INVALIDS. 1 leuneed pruvs. Siwliil.ts1
per cr:.t. lUU.wed for rash, as
(m
[ the sio<:k must beKiglit
otherwise inst-ihm>"l ;<'
i-~< <ii lit, y tho amount ut Anderson's Foundry, Oushol street, Curistchuroh.
Dozen.
tolil to make room for further ahipby
brs
reeommenrtal
loading
fling.
approved
Ac
tho
ili!VK<!-t t..i niirii lot will be vi.-ry t i
I
j
JDIiUOUUIiKL
and Co.,
medical men in Otago.
I ments.
(!!■'.(). IHIVC\N.
A. MACKENZIE.
30
BAiiKON, GHART,;and Co,
t!aUj.>;drii Sijimro.
lik
iIAAUiSAULNK.iI. Auctioneer.
2n
,
''
TJMYHR,fcTEWAI'.T, end Co,
A YEE'S
WILLIAM
Gj
D~
Storekeepers
CATHARTIC SUGAR COATED
PILLS,
UNDERTAKER,
-L
caee;
ANNUAL HOUSE SHOW.
Chemists
and
throughout the Colony.
.
M'OALLUM,
E~~,
D'
MURR Al,
May bo obtained o£ nil
"*
Deals, red Baltic, 8a x3, 0 x 2£,0 x 3,11 x
By the Undersigned
Scotch Flooring, li, 1, h and J inch
Hennes*y's
Brandy,
in case
Renault's, Levitte'a, and
GalvanisedCorrugated Iron, 0, C, 7, 8, and 9 fee
and. bulk ; bluestone, bedsteads, Midd:etna=s's biscuits,
lengths
bricks, fire and bath, cement, cornsacks. canvas,
candles, J D X zi and V II Geneva, ginger wine, hops,
Nails, assorted sizes, cut, wrought, and wire
galvanised iror, jams and marmalade, malt, fi-hing
nets, old torn, oil, boiled, raw. colza and sperm ; hair
Roofing Felt, Harding's patent
oil. C L. paper, Collins's picks, paints, pianes,pitch,
Slates, Countess and Duchess
perfumery, spun and engine yarn, tarred ropo, rosin,
sulphur, steel, soda, caustic, ash, nmi c?ri>onata ; crysPlaster Paris.
tal?, slates, salt, eeidlitz powders tar, twine, vami<h,
vestas,whisky, wire, whiting,
vinegar, bulkand
BRIGHT BROTHERS and CO.,
oilmen's stores.
Bond street.
Machinery.—Fireengines; steam cranes and hoists; 24S
;
punchers th-astars ; la h-s, 94 x 15, 0£x 16, 7J x 12 ;
ONNELL AND MOODIB
millstones and silk; kiln wire; Tcnnant'a 15 horse
stationary nnd 10 horse portable, Robey's 0, 9, and 10
Havefor sale—
ho se portable j IVlorton's 8 horse stationary, CarAnchorfooted iron standards
rick's 12 horse ss.ation.iry.
Nob. S and6, drawn unnoaledwire
R. B. MARTIN and Co.,
Is liquidation.
Do S and 6, three stranded wire rope
De 6, seven stranded wire rope
T3ERNARD'S Fine Old Irish WHISKY
All ef vary superior quality, bolng from the tnanufatory of Messrs Johnson Bros. anA00.. London.
23a
lit
S
ALWAYSON SALE—
(IN GLASS BOTTLES).
Dr De Jongh's Cod Liver Oil; Ch'orodjne, Collii
Browne's ; Rowland's Preparations, Bishop's Citrateof
Magnesia, Pios=e and Lubin's I'erfumery, Steedmau's These Pi:is contain every medicinal propertydealrafcS
Gontva—JDKZ
Powder, Kea"ing's Bon Bens, Lozenges, and Insecticide,
for the cure of Indigestion, Costivcncss, Headacha,
Grimault's French Preparations, Torchon's French
Oilmen'B Stores, wines, &c., &c.
and liver Complaint.
Medicines, WhulDton's Pills, Singleton's Sareap'.iilla,
SPICER,
T
R.
Palmer's
Consumption,
Dr Chuichill's Remedies for
TBAS.—Achoice assortmen ofCongou, Pekoe, and
Washing Compound; Judson's and Mather's Dyes, JackUNDERTAKER,
son's Buuzine and Cements, Blair's Pills, Framptona
AYE R S
Oolong, ex Katarina Maria
Established 1862.
Pills, Cockle's
Pills, Holloway's Medicines, Dinne ord's
And present Undertaker to the Dnnedin Hospital, Magnesia, Cleaver's Soaps mid Perfumery, Calvert'a
Carbolic Acid, Murray's Magnesia, liimmsi's and
COMPOUND
EXTRACT OP
and Lunatic Asylum.
(iesnell's Perfumer}', Locking's Pills, and Glickon's
George street, Dunedin.
OA.RGHiIJ3
andM'LSAJS
Salve, Townsenrt's, Bristol's, and Ayer's SarsaparilU,
SAKSAPARILLA.
one
to
tre
Red
ouse.
Pain
Sczodont,
4.0.,
Noxt but
&c.
Killer,
11th March, IS7Q
One of the most effective Alteratives everproduced
Stores, Stafford street, Dunedin,
CO.,
N EILL, and
TAILOBS
for Purifying the Blood and invigorating the Eyst-DUt,
And
Landing,
ex
Sale,
on
now
Bond street, Have
and tho Cure of Scrofula, Ulcers, Humours, CorrupEngland's GloryPUBLICNOTICE.
Victoria streot, Auckland.
tions Blctclira, Erysipelas, and all Skin Diseases.
Sinclair'sHams
Affections of the Heart, Liver, &c, Dyspepsifc,
Otard's Brandy in qrs ancl case
Dropsy, Rheumatism,
GeneralDebility, and Female
FN CONSEQUENCE
of IMPENDAssociated "Vineyard's do do
HOUSEHOLD
Disorders.
ING DISSOLUTION of PARTNERSHIP,
Hennessy's in qrs
REMEDIES.
The above being purely a tre'Jioinc, and not at
Ginger Liquenra, Sauterne, Burgundy
MESSESHANSLOW and SAMPSON
beverage, ono bottle is far more efficacious than anj
Claret £t. Julien,YD, Chateaule Grange
Have
determined
on
Clearine
Out
the
whole
of
their
hitherto offered to the public.
Sarßaparilla
Cliquot's genuine Champagne
DR D. JAYKE'S FAMILY MEDICINES
large Stock of Woollens, Ready-made Clothing, Hats,
Swiss Cigirs
Caps, Hosiery, White and Crimean Shirts, Gloves, Are
with, great care, expressly for family use
prepared
Scarfs, Ties, Sic., &c, regardless of coat.
MACHINERY, !iCAVER'S
and are so admirably calculated to preserve
TheSalewill Commence on Saturday,October Bth.
J. M. Tonnant and Co.'bStoam Engine? and imIn the Ocder Department, a very g eat reduction
health and remove disease that no
proTod steam Crane
CHERRY
|in
early
;
will
be
made
order
effect
clearance
PECTORAL,
to
an
Punching and Shearing Machines
family should be withoutthem.
and as a further inducement, on and after this date a
An Ane-yne Errjcotcrant, and reliable Antidote tot
Lathes, self-actingand screw cutting
discount of 5 per cent, will be allowed for Cash.
Roofing and Sheeting Felts
Consumption, Colds, Coughs, Bronchitis, Asthma,
They consist of—
Spirits ef Tar
Whooping Cough Croup, and all Pulmonary
SINCLAIR.
Indestructible and Magnetic Paints
consumption,
asthma
Expectorant,
for conehs,
Jayne's
TAILOR AKD GLOTHIEB,
ManillaRopes and lines,all sizes
and all pulmonary and bronchial affections.
Princes street,
Jayne's Tonic Vermifuge, for worms, dyspepsia, piles,
AVER'S AGUE CURE.
Opposite CriterionHotel),
gsnersl debility, £c,
SALE,
Dunodin.
Jajne's Carminative Balsam, for bowel complaints, A most efficient remedy in Ague, Chills, Fever, ParioHorizontal 3team Engines, 8 and 12 H.P.,
Steam Boilers, Field's Patent, not requiring brickcolics, cramp, cholura, &c.
disal Headaches, Bilious Affections, and Derangement
work, Portable Steam Engines, all s zes, Thrashing
Jayne's Alterative, for scrofula, goitre, cancers,
M
L A R E N
of thu Liver.
Machines, all sizes, Broadcast Seed Drills for corn or
diseases of the skin, bones, S.C.
grass.
Jayne's Ague Mixture, for the enro of feverand
MERCHANT TAILOR and HATTEIt,
Reaping Machines, improved descriptions.
ague.
Double-furrow Ploughs, do.
do.
AVER'S HAIR VIGOR
Submitsto the Public of Otago, thefollowing reduced Jayne's Liniment, or CounterIrritant, for bruises,
Horse Powers
Chaffcutters
rheumatism, &c.
Croskill's Clod Crushers
Horse Rakes
FOR
List of Prices :—'
and
purgative,
a
valuable
a
Pills,
Fencing Wire
Jayne's
Sanative
Oils,Neatsfoot Colza,Sic.
RESTORING THE NATURAL VITALITY AN©
Cheese Vats, *c.
certain cure for all bilious affections, liver comCheese Presses
SUITS: £i 10s, £4 153, £5, £3 ss, £5 103.
TWEED
MANNING, Walker street.
plaints, sick headache,&c.
13s
COLOR OP THE HAIR
Jayne'B Hair Tonic, for the preservation, beauty,
BlackDress and ClericalSuits equally moderate.
growth,and restoration of the hair.
Is not a Dye, nor does it possess any coloring ""»ttoff
N
SALE.
Jayno's Specific for the Tape Worm.
or oft>ntivo substance whatever, neither willit boHI
EX E UATOR, PEMBROKECASTLE, DUNIn settlements and localities where the attendance
A choice Stock of First-Class
delicate fabric, but i? an agreeable dreaßj
of
a physician cannot readily be obtained, families the most
FILLAN, and Other Lute Arrivals :—
|
remedies
of
a
the
direcgreat
ing to the hair; promotes its luxuriantgrowth, giving
will find these
service;
HOSIERY, GLOVES, SHIRTS, COLLARS,
A largo assortment of General Goods, consisting of
accompany
perspicuous
them are inplain
tions which
Baldness, and invMS;
Wince, spirits, teas, liqueurs, bottled ale and
&c,
&c,
language,easily understood.by all; and, in addition, it richness and beauty, removes
&c.
stout, provisions, groceries, oilmen's stores,
Jayue's Medical Almanac and Guiie to Health, to be ably restores
reliable
Agents,
dried fruits, caustic scda, ale and porter
of
all
besides
a
contains,
gratis
had
corks, cruEhed lump sugar, fencing wire, PRINCES
FADED OH OBEY HAIR
caltndar, a catalogue cf diieates, the symptoms by
STREET, opposite NewPost Office,
sheet, plate, bar, rod, and galvanized iron,
which they may beknown, how thtyshould be treated,
Dunedin.
hops, malt, linseed oils, printing and wraptogether withthe advice as to tho proper remedies to to its original colour.
ping paper, stationery, sporting powder,
beused.
sarsapnrilla, grass seeds, vestas,candles, perPRINCES STREET, DUNEDIN.
All of Rr Jayne and Son's Family Medicines are
fumery, door mats, Milner's safes, cement,
The above elegant prcpsiratior.s have long be>>n
sold by all respectable Druggists and Storekeepers
(Adjoining Messrs Burton Bros.)
cornsacks, and every other description of
throughoutthe colony,
strongly recommended by ths Medical Profession,anil
general merchandise.
Wholesale Agents for NewZealand
coma:and a world wide reputation, whichis snfficienS
anUNDERSIGNED respectfully
TO ARRIVE PER ACHILLES, VANGUARD,
guarantee of their utilityand genuineness.KEMPI'HOBNS, PROSSER, and CO.,
adjoining
nounces thathe has taken that shop
DELHI, and E. P. BOUVERIE :—
Burton Bros.. Photographer?, Princes-street,
Dunedin and Auckland,
packages malt, cement, confectionery, Messrs
32C0
where ho will devote his undivided attention to the
marmalade, brandy, in case and bulk
Tailoring Business upon
Ayer's Alrcnnaw, containing instructions or th»
Blood's stout, Warter's port wine, Cesens'sestablishment ot a first-class
cash principles.
sherries, Burnett's and Booth's old torn. strictly
treatment of all classes of di:cases, may bo had gratis
assured that, by adopting this as the princiMeet's champagne, isinglass, plainand swiped pleFeeling
the public, he will QINGLETON'S SARSAPARILLA. on application,
upon
which
he
can
best
serve
matting, sngo, liquorice, Taylor's cocoa, white
warranted free from
0 Tho best and cheapest. It iswill
supply firstcluss materials and workclover, alsike, timothy, trefoil, rod clover, beenabledat to
and
be fouud invalufrom 20 to 20 per cent less than the usual any deleterious increment,
and cowgrass seeds, vestas, figs, Elemo and manship
able as a corrective and restorative in any derangeprices.
credit
paper
hops
(1809),
arising
through
Sultana rai3ins. NewKent
an impure s:ate
ment of tho system,
in
the
and
tho
business,
reputation
experience
Bis
bags, Morten's oils, pickles, and salmon,
visitors should ask for und drink Wlioic-tsle Agcnis for' New Ze&land:
he has so long enjoyed as a first-class cutter, and his of the blood. ofHotel spirits, and thus insure health
Perrins's sauces,
place
strong
Albert's sardines, Lea and
thi3
in
determination to execute all orders with the utmost
wrapping paper, star brand candles, sheet
P. EAYMAN AND CO.,
care, according to fashion or fancy, and the con- and prolong life.
zinc, Osborne's seel, Gillon's ginger wine, in formation
of the figure, induceshim to hopefor a conSold by all Druggists, Storekeepers, and Hotelbulk and case, French pickles, neatsfoot oil,
IMPORTERS
AND GENERAL MERCHANTS,
public.
tinuance
the
of
his
frier.ds
and
the
support
keepers
colony.
of
in tie
caustic soda, white lead, blasting powder, &c,
J. MGAW,
High Stheet, Dunedin.
&c, Sic.
Wholesale Agents for NewZvaland:
Tailor
and
Clothier
29ag
W. and G. TTJRNBULL and Co.
KEMPTIIORNE, PROSSER, and CO.,
Duncdia nnd Auckland,
Earthenware, assorted crates
Printing Paper.
—
N:
N.
I
E^R '
CELEBRATED
PREPARATIONS
LateSpicer and Murray,
o
Stout, quaitsandpints
Gninncss's
___
ISTOW LANDING"
D
AY
C
George street, opposite OddFellows' Hall.
Twine
Salt, fine and coarse, cwt. bngs
STORE CATTLE AND SHK'F.P, FAT AND STORE
PIGS, DRAUGHT HOR3ES, DRAYS,
tees In the esta'e rf Mr Edward M Gl;ishan, to sell by
auction, at. Un-ir Wool Warehouses, Dutieoin, on MonHARNES', ETC!.
day, 7th November, at 3 o'clock,
The following valuable frceiold ana leasehold proDOWER, PA NT LIN, and CO.
perties, viz,,
JL.
tare instructed by Mr C. Samson to sell by
KEROSENE.
Ist. Freehold—All that parcel of land in the public nuction, n.t bis Yards at (.lietn Island, on
co:tiininp
Otago,
by
Thursday,
Province ol
measure13th October, at 1 o'clock—
ex Nightingale
ment HOT acres." mo:e or less, Bi-Aiat€d in
on head mixed cattle
J-N 20,10 c se.-K rofene.
the Woodland district, being ssctions numDevoe's brilliant brand, in patent canp.
bered ro^ertively 1. 2. 3, 4. and B, blcck 1.,
2()oGwe3,ml«mb
Tlie
on the record map of the said distrie;.
So
DALGETY, NICHOLS, and Go.
lan I jkall heaviljtimbered and well watered.
Kvery one of the sections h»s a frontage to
1 (\r\ store wethers
A
S
L
Catiin's HJTor, and if found suitable, will be
o jfat and store Mgj
2.
HW.
and pts,
Canvas
Soft shell and Jordan ulmonds
Sago, arrowroot, and bleached ginger
Washing and baking powder
Window glass nnd lamp chimneys
Murphy'B and Wolfs pianos
American thermometer andcylinder churns
ABh oars, 14 to 22 feet
DRIVER,
are favoured nith instructionsfrom the
E
Portland Coment
Begg's Royal Lochnagar Whisky
Hennessey's, Kartell's, andHineß'Brandy
Muscatels, Cape raisins and figs
At Simson'sV »rds, Green Island.
00.
and Trus-
STEWART,
White's
peel
Capers, Worcester, and assorted sauces
Colman's mustard, starch, and blno
mHE UNDERSIGNED have ON SALE
Burnett's old torn
-8Ex Delhi, from Liverpool—
Hennessy's, Jules Robin's, and Clonzeau'sbrandies
Deals-Red Baltic, assorted sizes
M'Murchey, RaHton's Campbellton whiskey
Floarinp Boards
West India rum, 11 and 30 o.p.
Galvanised Corrugate 1 Iron, 5, fi, 7. and 8 ft.
Tennent's ale, pintß and quarts
20 x 20. 24x12
Slates,
Jeu'.e's stono ale, pints and quarts, and Byass's
Iron—Barand Sheet, as3orte.l sizes
stout, quarts
Vestaa
Page's and Sandeman's ports and sherries
Corn Sacks, fullweighta
English hops and malt Gf 1869
do
Wool Packs,
Crushedand Mauritiussngnra
THURSDAY, 13th OCTOBER,
IMPORTANT SALE OF FREEHOLD
HOLD PROPERTY,
Co!
and 9
Galvanised twistedstrand wire, staples
Wire nailsand sheet zinc
Stockholm tar and pitch, spirits of tar
Woolpacks, canvas, and twine
Day and Martin'sblacking, paste andbottle
Brandon's c<in-ks, lib packets
Blorton's salid oils, castor oils, eardinee,nnd
salmon
Keiller's marmalade, confectionery, and candied
TO WOOLGUOWERS.
ODICAL
OCTAGOX,
N
U
J-
MEDICAL
Sundrymen, mporters of
Drugs, Chemicals, Druggists' Sundries in every variety,
Patent and Proprietary Medicines, Perfumery,
Cordial Makers' Gooda of all descriptions,
Brewers' Isinglass, Corks, Tinfoils, Wires,
copper and tinned, &a, &c,
Patent Medicine Agents.
TJNDHRTAKBS,
D
£)R-
H. AND E. YOUXGiIAN and CO.,
Wholesale Druggists, Dryenlters, and Druggist's
GEDDES,
G.
W ALTER
Valencia;Almonda
Yonnger'E Ale and Psrter, qts.
Have on SaleTobacco, negrohead, raven twist, light nnd dark
aromatic, in pounds, half pounds,and fancy
pieces ; also, Orion 10's, in cases and | boxes
Virginia leaf tobacco for sheepwash
Eylacd's black annealedfencing wire, Nop. 6, 7, 8,
And,
A
,
Woolpacks, Sheepshears, and
The celebrated thorough-bred entire horse
to well and
" Gnribaldi." whose stock arc;
favourably known
S
STABLING.
ABBEYLEIX STABLES,
per
night;
Maclaegan Street. Full Livery, 5i
Stalls, Is ; Saddle Horses and Buggies at reduced
prices. Good Paddeck accommodation. Harso3 bought
acd sold.
ARTHUR SMITH'
J3I
Also,
By Private Contract,
THE ENTIRE NORFOLK TROTTED
trill sell nt their Rooms, on the above d»tc.
Thattruly Valuable Karate, containing 4."8 acres
1 rood—Sections <l, 5, B. 7, 8, Block IV.. ai;d
1, 2, :i, J, Block V., South Ttiakitoto District.
streng
E. PRITCHARD.
Go
THOROUGHBRED ENTIRE HOUSE
"GARIBALDI."
FOR
By order of the Mortgagee.
CARLE
compact, and a rare tojiton, and loaves very
The imported pure-bred Clydesdale stallion
Cly«e," a beautiful brown, 10 haiicis
"1 Lor..'.
inch high, with, short legs and superior
action He can bo recommended as a sura
foal-getter.
<io
THURSDAY, 1:1th OCTOBER,
t
—
VT OTICE.
The Celebrated Entire
-i-' ShetlandPony, Chevy Chase, will travel this
Seasonthrough the District with the Blood Horse,
Prince Alfred. Ha is a Bay Pony, 13hands high, very
in the
of his inches for
Tonne : £2 10s each mare.
Vi7RIGHT, STEPHENSON, and Co.
22cwt Averj's weighing machine.
Prince Alfred, will travel th's Seiaon, Dunedln
and Suburb.*, Green Island. Taieri Districts, Waipori,
and Waihola. Prince Alfred is a bright bay, 17 hands
high, withimmense b;ne and muscular power andfine
up to 18 stone acro-:s country. Got by
temper,
BoiaTdo (imported), by Orlando, winner ef theEnglish
Derby, out of Miss Alfred, by Kipg Alfred, by
Pyrrhus the First, wiener ot the Derby. For further
information see Stud Book or Card. Paddooka proAll care taken of
vided for mares at moderate rates.
Ga
mares withoutresponsibility. E Pritchard.
stock. He holds threefir&t prizes, and is open to jump
Ianything
£20.
country
pel!
instructed
Mfins-3
ED E
JL
FARMINGSTOCK AND IMPLEMENTS.
HEPBURN, and Co.
MIANDRESS,
arc
to
auction,
October,
Tlooms,
street, on
M
and others.
THIS DAY.
MONDAY. 10th OCTOBER,
At 12 o'clock.
IRONMONGERY, PLATED WARE, &C.
11OSDAY,
ENTIRES.
TPHE Thorough Bred Entire Horse,
cured a lease of the PROVINCIAL SALE
YARDS, S;af£o:d street, so long well and favourably
known, we will, on Saturday, Ist October, and every
succeeding Saturday, held our usual Sales of Horse
Stcek in th:m.
As hitt erto, this branchof our business will receive
our most careful personal attention, and having now
greater facilities f jr carryingit on to the advantage Of
our constituents, they may rely on utmost market
value being obtainedfor their consignments.
WRIGHT, STEPHENSON, & CO.
24s
Dnnedin, Sept, 23rd, 1870.
At 12 o'clock.
AGENTS IN LONDON:
and CO.,
MESSRS JAMES MORRISON
Philpot Lane.
2G9
beg to intimate that, having se-
WE
FOR BARDSLEVSWOOL WASHING SOAP.
JOHN REID.
23s
SALE YARDS,
PROVINCIAL
STREET,
STAFFORD
WEDNESDAY, l'2th OCTOBER,
AMEEICA.SCHURN'S.
SOLEAG3NT
Otago Wool and Flax Stores.
KEMPTHORNE,
SUCCESSORS TO
Kent Hops, 18C9's.
Thorough-bred Gelding MAR-
MEDICAL.
PROSSER, & CO.,
Undersigned—
Figs, Jordan and
Raisins,
Corasacks
M'LEAN.
MEDICAL.
SALE,
N
By tha
very liberal.
1870
10.
TTISrDEBTAKEB3.
Currants, Muscatel, Sultana,Elome, and Cape
Stocked with
Well"broa ShcP, suitably assorted.
For the infoimatien of WOOL GROWERS and
SHIPPERS I beg to intimate that 1 am prepared to j
in my I
receive WOOL far CLASSING and PRESSING
HEPBURN, and CO.
Southland
Wools
Otngo
PRICE
LIST
3of
and
Our
i Warehouse, which is now being fitted with all necesare instructed to sell by auction,
at the
on application, be forwarded to sary appliances.
will,
sold
in
London
Wednesday,
Storesof Mr J. W. Jasrn Stuart street, on
I amnow prepared to make LIBERAL CASH AD- i
any of our friends who do not at presoat receive them.
12th October, at 3 o'clock,
VANOES on the incoming Clip, and will purchaseat
ca Tons dressed flax.
Market Value when growers prefer selling hero to
Stock.
Station
ProThe SALE of F.t and Stom
3hippin^ to tho Lonion Market
receive our
FLAX and other EXPORT PRODUCE I shallalso
perly, &c will, as hitherto, continue to
The above Fl ix is now on view at the Stores of Mr most careful personal attention.
make advances npon, cither for sale here orshipment
J. "W. Jcgo, Stua t ttreet.
to London or the AustralianColonies.
Sellers who may wish to offer their Wool or other
DRIVER, STEWART, and Co.,
appoint their own
lo Wool and Flax Brokers, and Stock
Terms at sale.
and Station Agf nt 9 Produce by PUbLICAUCIlON mayadvantages
of a
and receive all the
Auctioneer,
10s
and WELL LIGHTED WAREHOUSE,
SPACIOUS
WEDNESDAY, 12th OCTOBER,
the practical knowledge and experience of my
and
Sale
several
''HE undersigned have for
At 12 o'clock.
Wool Mai.a-.er, Mr W. L. LESS, to classify and show
the lots to the beat advantage.
Stations in Otago and Southland; also Merino Earns,
The charges will be at lowest currentrates.
CLEARIKGSALE OF SHEEP-SHEARS.
from the best Stud Flocks in the Province.
Station Supplies famished on the usual terms.
HEPBURN, and Co.
Impoiters to
M'LANDRESS,
are
on
at
Q
90 000
fell by shipment to London.
Throughout the season
instruct,
onTacsday, 11th
unct'on, attheir
SALE* ol these ttuples, also
shall hold PERIODICAL
October, at 12 o'clock,
of Slic -ii.-kins,
Nidi-?, Mul Tallow, a'lof which, from
incases cooor
the extent and arrangement of our premises, we are
■ID do c.istor oil, i pints
enabled to place before buyers to the be=t advantage.
10 do
<lv
i.ints
All Woo), Fmx, or other produce, whilein our Stores
3-t do na!ad oil. \ rints
19 do K..illcr'sfonfe:'.i&nary
will be Covered by INSURANCE, unless we are
i odo senp |to-.'(T
specially instructed to tiie contrary.
13 I'M iITOUTIIOS
Clips sent in for sale, and for which satisfactory
8 do ton twine
pries may not be obtainable, will be subject to a
40 do plaid vtstn3
10j
Terms at sale.
TOTAL CHAKQ-B of only ONE SHIILI-G PER
BALE, to cover Receiving, Weighing, Cataloguingfor
WEDNESDAY, 12th OCTOBER,
Sale, Insurance whil-t in store, and Delivery. WcolAt a o'clock.
growers nre rccjnimcn'cd to mark and number their
Bales on each end, in addition tothe usual mark on the
PERIODICAL FLAX SALB.
side.
d
OCTOBER
STOCK, STATIONS, &c,
'
PIENTLEMEN—
:---1
n
A LLEN'S LUNG
JA.
BALSAM.
This preparation brings with it a wonderful rcvutatioKfrom Ain-.-ricafor coughs, col's, asthma. ili^e»'-i\«
ol tin- throat, croup ami consumption. Exactly the
thing wanted for thisclimate. A supply to liawl ami
on sale.
IIEMPTHORNE, PUO.-SEU, and CO.,
liy
unedinand Aueklan
! ft\i
1. N AND
ConchBv.il.tr-re nn<4 Importers,
O B
00.
SlilOTt sticc.t,
IIIWO, 0" llilll'l nnil :i-r o»-.l«—
WAGGONS.
ISUGUii'.S AND EXI'IU.SS
rci'nive prompt attention.
Koi*nir.-
Printed by lac Otugo Di.ily ">.u «;m Witu -1 Umepanv (Limited), »t tlwir X:- h'i^,H.>,\ U:He»- .'rinors.
Eircet, Di::ie:M;., and pnblisi.ttt by fccuui ttii- 10th(tap
ot October, IS7O.
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