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Herald.Zn TheNew 600.] SHIP 'IDA ZIEGLSR,' FROM LONDON. AUCKLAND, SATURDAY, OCTOBER 14, 1865. HOKITIKA. E N - z- S - N- COMPANY'S TP 1 STEAME3RS, under Contract mHE abore Vossel having been reported the Government, will leave ea.'h HPHE Fino Schooner A. lit tho Customs, Consignees are month as follows :— 'THANE OF FIFE.' Jjfl requested to PASS ENTRIES, Pay For Tauranga, D. 1J ttgiies, Mnster (arrived from Napior, Wollington, Lyttelton, and "S™®9 Freight, or take Delivery of CARGO, in Hokitika), will leave tho w liarf, OneOtago, tonus of Bills of leading. hunga, for that port nguin, THIS D.iY (Saturday), AHTJRIRT,' 13tli, at 2 p.m.. Bill* of Lading to order must bo presented at tho 14tti instant ' QUEEN,' 23rd, at 2 p.m. office of the undersigned for endorsement. Forpassago only apply to DAVID NATHAN, ORUICKSHANK, SMART & CO.; For Taranaki, Nelson, Picton, Wellington, LytAgent. Or, RICHARD NAZER, t«lton, Otago, and Bluff, Onehunga. WELLINGTON,' 18th, ftt noon. FOR LONDON DIRECT, For W&ikato, Raglan, Taranaki, Wanganui, and Wellington— TO SAIL ON THE 20th OCTOBER. BSBTJCBD FARES. 'AHURIRI,' or other Boat, twice a month, 48 hours after arrival. fTIHE Magnificent Frigate-built Ship All Freights and Passages must be engogod at the X 'JOHN TEMPERLEY,' Agents' office. RAini li. Liddle, Lieut. R..N.R., OomKOEJTIXA AJTD BRUCE BAY DIRECT. COMBES & DALDY, niander, 976 tons register—l 3 years A 1 Agents. at Lloyd's—built under special survey—coppered and coppcr-fastened throughout. Being under enSTEAM TO WANGAREI AND COROMANDEL. gagement with H.M. Government, for the conveyance of troops, this vessol will bo punctually desHE P-n -z A.B.M. Co.'b HE Favourite p.a. patched. For freight or passage apply to will leave tho Queen-street Wharf for DAVID NATHAN. SSsaOTSEBSfc Coroniandel every WEDNESDAY, •AIREDALE,' and for Wangarpi every FRIDAY. TO SHIPPERS OF HORSES AND STOCK. For Time Table, &c., apply to 600 tons, 100 hor«o-power, H. Habris, Commander, BUTT& ANDERSON, fTHIE Ship Agents. -rfe. will leave Mmukau for above ports, on MONDAY, ' KINQ 0F ITALY,' WfciaSv for Lyttelton, will take HORSES and FOR WAIUKU. the 16th in»tent, at 10 a.m. Bsn.-ooTOSr STOCK at reasonable rates. Apply to mHE fast-sailing cutter D ANTE,' —l Fare i—Hokitika £8 HARRIS LAURIE, X Mounts, mnsiter, will sail from OnoLanded. Custom House-street. liunga,regularly twice a week. For freight Bruce Bay (second cabin) £9) passage apply to KSSatSacßOr SAM DEL FLEMING, . NOTICE. Passages must be engaged at the Company's H . | ' J ' - I rjl ' \ [DAILY. 1 |Ij J. C. D. BOWDBN, PRINCE OF WALES THEATRE. NOTICE. LESSEES—MESSRS. DANIELS AND EDWARDS. riIHE Gentleman -who borrowed tlio "General -L Government Gazette of 1861, will oblige by SHORTLAND-STREET, return ng the same to the Heeaxd Office. GRAND CHANGE OF PROGRAMME. to inform his numerous patrons that in October l: j th, 1865. consequence of the difficulty experienced in collecting Accounts, ho lias been compelled to relin(Saturday) evening, HOME at Parnell, without. Ms parents' conY EFT quish tho system of giving crodifc hitherto carried October 14, .I„J sent, William JHewson, lilcd 13 yoara. Any on by him, and that, from this date, NO CREDIT information respecting him will be thankfully received PROFESSOR JACOBS, WILL BE GIVEN, except to gentlemen resident by his father. Last heard of at the North Shore.— in Auckland or its vicir.ity. He would thank all THE P. He'WSON, Customs. gentlo„en having outstanding accounts to pay them, OF WIZARDS, WIZARD otherwise legal proceedings will be taken for their PURCHASERS for the best Pale GREAT MODERN MAGICIAN, recovery. Golden Leaf Tobacco, at 6s. 6d. a pound; Barretts Tv»ist, 6s. ; bast Southern Cavendish, Ootober 10, 1885. VENTRILOQUIST, IMPROVISATORE, best 4a. 6d. a pound; best No. 2 Manilla Oieara, Ib. a A»D bundle, or £5 a 1,000 ; wax matches!, Is. 2d. a dozen. ANTI- SPIRITUALIST, —James Whxte, opposite the Old Court House. Having surprised, puzzled and delighted his Auobland PURCHASERS of audiences at his first four representations of PILLS and OINTMENT, at HOLT.OWAT'S Is 2d per box.— MAGIC AND IMPROVISATORS; James Whyte, opposite the Old Court House. Has the honor to announce that ho -will, on the above oocasion, present an entirely —The Ladies to "Purchase their Best IN CONSEQUENCE OF NEW UxDEECLOTIIINO, CIiIN'OLIXES, &c., from Mrs. ENTERTAINMENT. Those who have been present at the large audiences Jamp.3> Milliner, Dressmaker, (fee., Welle elev-street, Queen-street, Auckland. he has mystified with his extraordinary CABALISTIC WONDERS, TXTANTED for a Saw Mill, h CIRCULAR or Can alone imagine the influence he possesses over the Vr BREAKING-DOWN HAND; CLOSING- HIS ESTABLISHMENT also a FEW optics of his deluded patrons. The experiments he MEN for general work.—Apply to T. H. Hall, hag now to introduce are of so incomprehensible a Queen-streat. QUEEN-STREET, IN nature, that a description will not be credited. Those who would at all form an of the renowned ANTED—TWO GOOD SHIP CARFEN(And tho Premises going into other hands,) Jacobs' foats, must see, hear, and judge for themTEP.S.— Apply to Alex. Amos & Co., New solves. He is justly termed the Wharf, Customhouse-street. WHOLE INTENDS SELLING OFF his PRINCE OF WIZARDS! ||E TS7'ANTED —A Goid SALESMAN; good STOCK of references will he required.—Apply at GK W. T PROGRAMME:— Fiuend's, opposite Union Bank. Pabt I. DRAPERY AND CLOTHING, The Mystic Tape BOARDFRS.—Comfortable BOARD Le Chandelle Diaholiquo TTjTANTED—A VESSEL to tako about The Mysterious Dove The Wonderful Carte de visito and LODGING can bo had at Gemlaus*, -TjU IT 90 tons Commissariat Stores, Oats, AT GREATLY REDUCED PRICES, top of Ilobson-street. Single Gentlemen 265. m week. The Arithmetical Cards The Magic Florins &c., to Tnuranga. Les Petit Pas Doights The InvisibleBaker Tenders to Resident Transport Officer. Within a Fortnight. THE PUBLIC TO KNOW that The Lilliput Tavern Transport Ofiice, Queen-street, OATS, MAIZR, BRAN, BEANS, &0., as ns Agricultural 14th October, 1865. well Seeds ofallkinds, can be obtained Part 11. nt G. H. Lavees Co., Durham-street, (opposite ij®- AN EARLY CALL WILL OBLIGE. Tho Wizard's Dejeuner Mr. A. Backlaud's Sale Yards.) CHARTERS FOR nOKITIKA AND GREY The Enchantod Rapier Tho Seance with Spirits the and Invisible Powers RIVER. THE PUBLIC TO KNOW that Noto the Address— Conoluding with a Mr. James is House, Land, and General COMIC SCEPE carry VENTRILOQUISM, to IN Commission TimAgent, Rent and Debt Collector. WANTED-TBSSKLS K LAZARUS, r ber from ft'aipnra to above places. In which Professor Jacobs will display his extra- Charges reasonable. Wellesley-sfreet (Queen-street ordinary powors of holding a convorsation with ten end), near Mr. Webb's Music Saloon, Aukland. iSssSiS JOHN ROBERTUN & CO. invisible characters. DUBLIN BRANCH, A FEW BOARDERS, at the Citß-ciwr Dining Rooms, Shortland-street. Stalls, 55.; Amphitheatre, 35.; Pit, 2s. Children "WALTER DUDLEY, QUEEN-STREET, Terms, £1 2g. 6d. per week. half-price. FAMILY AND SHIPPING BUTCHER Next to J. Robebton & Co. FIRST-' LASS .TOIVER and CARPENTER (Nearly opposite the Soptuekj* Cross Office), Commence at 8 o'clock. requires EMPLOYMENT.—AppIy to Slessri. tho PRIMES'!? PROVINCIALCo., Grey-street. Dalton FED MEAT SHAKESPEARE TAVERN, AT TUB STREET. PERSON who will be disengaged in a few WYNDHAM LOWEST PRICES. days wishes for EMPLOYMENT in an Offloa or Store, and would make him-elf generally useful. CLARKE, H. t£3T Families waited upon for orders, which will Can bo recommended by bis last employer. Good be sent to any part of the town, or suburbs, free of to inform the? public of Auckland, that he references.—Address Z. 8., Hi-.iiALD Office. has completed his expense. Auckland, September 20, 1865. NEW BOWLING SALOON, SHIPPIN G- SUPP LI E D TO WINE, SPIRIT AND PROVISION WHICH IS HOW OrBNBD. AT THE MERCHANTS. August 21st, 1865. LOWEST RATE. GENTLEMAN of six years' Gold Fields tradPROPRIETOR OF THE WALTER DUDLEY, ing experience, who has been resident in Auckland two years, is prepared to arrange -with a BUTCHER, Mercantile Firm to OPEN and CONDUCT an QUEEN-STREET. RACES. ESTABLISHMENT on part profits at the West ABOVE ESTABLISHMENT, Gold Fields. References unexceptionable.— RACES will take place on Coast TAURANGA rnHE Address "Mkbchaxt," lleuai.d Office. NOTICE TO MARINERS. JL the 22nd and 23rd December, 1865. Particulars in future Advertisement. APARTMENTS. AT THE REQUEST OF E. n. FEATON, JAMES FOLEY, Secretary; and Mathematical Instrument Maker, COMFORTABLE Parlor and Bed-room re* ,4 Groy-strect, Auckland. For sovoral years PracW. FRASER, Capt. Ist W.R., /'V quired by a g-'ntjeman engaged in business in SEVERAL GENTLEMEN, Treasurer. tical Maker of Nautical the City.—Address X.Y.Z., HeraldOffice. miralty and Honorable Eust India Company. Auckland, 9th October, 18G5. Orders left with A. G. ASCIIER, Watchmaker, GENERA L SERVANTS. MARRIED Queen-street, will receive prompt attontion. A. O. F. COUPLES, and NEEDLEWOMEN, at Mrs. HAS PROVIDED llungeri oed's Registry Office, Pitt-street. NOTICE. of the abovo Order are requested to SHEARERS.—WAITED, GOOD HE [CP take notice that a SUMMONS MEETING HANDS, accustomed to the "Long "Wool Persons having any Claim against tho Estato will bo held at the Lodge-room, Waitemata Hotel, at 12 Breed."—Apply instant. THIS at o'clock, DAY, on MONDAY, the 16th of Mr. THOS. HOBSON, are de.-ired to send Guaiiam & Co.'s, Qu-ien-street. By order of tho C.R., their Accounts to thooffice of Mr. ALFRED BUCKE. AUGUR. LAND, before SATURDAY next, or they will not VENAI3LES' REGISTRY OFFICE, for be recognised ; and on TUBSD AY next the dividend DAILY, AT 6-30 P.M., AUCKLAND ARCHERY AND BOWLING Invalid Nurses, Tutors, Governesses, Clerks, will bo declared. CLUB. Couples, Married Male and Female Servants in every , JOHN ROBERTON, Irn j Tru6tceß" capacity for either Town, Country, or Suburbs. J. B. WAY, BOWLING GREEN be OPENED will Letters, stamps enolosed, promptly answered. LugWHICH IS WOW OPENED. for the see,son THIS DAY (Saturday), the 14th gage Stored. NOTICE. p.m. Mrs. Venables' Registry Office, current, at 3 o'clook Top of Queen-street, • Members are particularly requested to be present. IN THE ESTATE OF THE LATE just above Army and Navy Hotel. By order of tho Committee, JAMES G-ILBEKD. JNO. OGILYIE. NEWTON. mo BE BARBEKLY BARBERIZED "BY A Auckland, October 12, 1860. parties INDEBTED to theabove estato, are I BARBER, go to tko loNnok Hair Cctxiso the view of meeting the wishes of the ronuested to PAY the amount of theiraccounts of the auckland jockey Saxoox, next to the Q.C.E., Sliortland-etreet. without further delay to tho undersigned, or legal Inhabitants of the rising suburb of Newton, are requested to MEET at Mr. HabCLUB the undersigned has appointed Messrß. Eaton and Dington's Office,THlS DAY (Sdturday), at 3 o'clock, proceedings will be taken to recover the same. DIGGERS' Money Belts, Gold Bags, J. C. COUTY, Dewolf their Sub-Agents for the Royal Fire and on urgent business. Knife Sheaths, Revolver Holsters, Pouches, Accountant. Like Insuka.voe Company. Lui'gage Straps, Gaiters, Puck Saddles. Belts, Waist By order. THO3. H. MABIN, J. & A. WISEMAN. Princos-street, Auckland, H. HARDINGTON, Agent. October 4th, 1865. Hon. Sec. "1 rr A A GALLONS KEROSENE OIL, at 6s. 10UU 6d., at P. G. MYER'S, Queen-street. NOTICE. ONEHUNGA. HOLY TRINITY CHURCH, OTAHUHU. TAILOR, MILITARY &c., " BEGS This WANTED A BONA FIDE SALE! WANTED— WANTED MR. IL LAZARUS I Yol. lI.—NO. & > FOR H. M. JERVIS, WAIUKU. J- 'UNDINE,' Featon, master, and tho cutter ' Co.'s s.s. ' WELLINGTON,' 1 H. B. Frakcis, Commander, will -jfiKJJiSilSHfa leave Manukau for Nelson aud Southern Ports, on WEDNESDAY next, 18th Noon. instant, at For freight or passage apply to COMBES & DALDY, rnHE ». w.z.s.n. Agents. will each sail for the above place from Onehunga twice a-week. For freight or passage apply to J. S. JOHNSON, Royal Hotel, Beach, Onehunga. Good Storage. rriHE A 1 Fine Clipper Ship, —1 A ' KING OF ITALY,' j&l&v 1,363 tons register, Captain Mekepith, •aTF- i has superior first-class and steerage accom- LYTTELTON miME TABLE of the on or about 14th October, and offers superior accomJL PANAMA, NEW ZEALAND, modation to parties going to the famous goldAUSTRALIAN ROYAL MATT, fields of COMPANY'SFIRSTCLASS STEAM HOKITIKA. HIPS. The 'King of Italy' is or>.e of the fastest ships in iMim-coLoyiAii. the world, and has made tho quickest passage of AUCKLAND akd SYDNEY. any ship from London to Auckland this season. ' PRINCE ALFRED,' 900 tons, 180 h.p. Fare—£4 4s. and £8. Auckland leave 30 For freight or passage, apply to Sydney leave 15 HARRIS k LAURIE, Or immediately after arrival of English Mail. Custom-hou6o- street. SYDNEY, MELBOURNE, and SOUTHERN DIGGINGS. GOLD PORTS. OTAGO,' 800 tons, 150 h.p., and S.S. 'ALBION,' FOR HOKITIKA AND BRUCE BAY DIRECT. leave 15 Melbourne, leave 12 Svdney, nriHE Clipper Cutter 'SEA BELLE', 22 Bluff 19 Nelson JL 60 tons, H'exky Trimsiee, master, 24 Otaso 23 Wellington will sail ou or about MONDAY next, 16th 26 2-5 Lyttelton Lytteiton K&Scewvi October. 29 27 Otago Wellington Passage money, £7 only. 1 Bluff for Melbourne 30 Nelson for Sydney Freights at moderate rates. Apply to A. Bykvk, at S. Y. Collins' office, QueenINTEB-PBOTEiCIAI,. street, near the Wharf j or on board. AIREDALE,' 500 tons, 100 h.p. Manukau, leave about 16 Manukau, leave about 26 28 18 Hokitika Hokitiki 29 Bruce Boy 19 Bruce Pay Manukau 6 22 Nelson For same Porta and return. ... ... ... ... ... „ ~ ~ ~ „ „ ~ ~ ' ~ „ ~ „ „ „ EGMONT,' 500 tons, 100 h.p. 3 I Nelson, leave about Ot&go, IsaTG about Lyttelton 6 Hokitiki 7 ! Bluff Wellington Picton 8I ,i G-OLD ! GOLD ! ! GOLD ' „ „ „ „ ! ! FOE & A STEERS' CITY CLUB. BEGS „ • NAUTICAL » < HOETHKA. DIEEOT. WITH ALL „ ~ „ „ „ „ „ LET.—Tho SPACIOUS BUTLDING-S, at TO for „ „ „ „ „ water ; shed and stabling for 7 horsns. GEORGE HODGE. ONEHUNGA rno LET. —Several Two-roomed COTTAGES, to Mr. Will-way, Princes-street. L DAIRY FARM. c ST. MATTHEW'S CHUKCH, . ~ THE _ ,« stock FARM of 97 LET stablo, garden, etc.; TO d, cow-shod for r aitufitad 2Jfrom Auckland. acres; —* house, - 20 cows, ya miles about Apply to O. ARTHUR & SON, Land Agents and Auctioneers, Queen-street-. ' Secretary. LET—A Good Three-stall STABLE.—AppIy TO tho Goneral Cameron Hotel," AlbertBtreet. at rooms, Queen-street. WICKS, assorted sizes, GLASSES and at P. G. MYER S. LAMP every FIWARE BRUMYER'S. of £ HOBSON-STREET. OPENING OF THE NEW ORGAN. REHEARSAL of SACRED MUSIC will take J\ place in the above Church, the Evening of THURSDAY, 19th instant, at 7 o'clock p.m. description, at P. G. MINING TOOLS, TENTS and DIGGERS' P. G. MYER'S, Queen-street. " at 20s in Victory's at the " LET—A H<~>U:)E, containing Six Rooms (No. 6, Pitt Terrace), with Well, Tank, Cupboards, fee,, magnificent view of City and Harbour. Rent moderate.—Apply to Mr. T. Scott, Pitt-street. TO TO LET—A HOUSE street. —Apply to Queen-street. and SHOP, in HobsonC. Marks, Bootmaker, containing six rooms, in the LET—A HOUSE TO Grafton Road. Apply W. H premises, or Lupine, to Sir. Guird, on the kkald Office. twive and co3.k for nets, Netting at P. G. MYER'd, Queen-street. OILS, Ja- COLZA, and LINSEED SPERM, panned Lamps, Patent Clothes Wringers, Mdk Travelling Trunks and Bags, & TENT 3 MADE Inspector. Bank of Now Zealand, Auckland, 2nd October, 1865. DISTRICT OF WAITAKEREI, SOUTH. NOTICE. HRO LET—In the most business part of QueenPERSONS in tho above district, who havo J!_ street, a LARGE ROOM, 28 x 26 feet; a RATEB, are not already PAID me their a, entrance and six well suited for windows, private hereby required to do so, at my office, O'Connellwholesale trado or offices.—For further particulars street, from the 16th to tho 21st instant, inclusive, apply to John Black, Durham-street, East. o between the hours of 10 and 1 clock. J. M. HASLETT, LET.—A five-roomed HOUSE at Glonbum. Collector. A four-roomed house in Mount-street.—Apply Auckland, October 13 th, 1865. to W. Lei'ink, Upper Queen-street j or at tho Bebald Office. BEEF-STEAK, Gd. 7d. per lb. LAMB, ss. per quarter [a cabd.] PORK, Bd. per lb. of RENTS and DEBTS, rn BIRD, COLLECTOR MUT ON, 6£d. per lb., X at Mr. Ridings,' Edmonds-street, opposite '10-DAY, in Shortland Crescent. A.bsrcrombie-street. ALL TO PRIME • a* IJishes aiid Churns, Tickets of admission may bo obtained from the Counter ccalcs and Weights, and every description Churchwardens, or from Messrs. W. Williams, E. of Hardware SELLING t.-FF at greatly reduced Davy, Walkeb, and Db. Hoopeb, the Committee of prices at P. G. MYiiR'S Store, Queen-street,, Co.'s Mill, and near the Management* opposite Thornton Wharf. ZEALAND. OF BANK NEW TO ORDER, at P. G. MYER'S TRANSFER BOOKS of this BANK will Queen-street. be Closed from MONDAY, the 16th instant, to TUESDAY, the 31afc idem, for the compilation of PURCHASE Australian it TJERSONS wishing to half-YUiirlv lists and calculation of dividends; and \ Breeding JiWiiS should make application at otheris ho'reby notified to Shareholders that unless for thepurpose of completing undersigned dividend oiice to the wise specially provided for in the transfer, thename tue arrangements. whose will be payable to the person inBooks, aLFKED BUCKLAND. transfers no the closing of shares Btood at the subsequent to that date carrying JOHN GOOD AL L, LET, TO LET, TO LET—THREE SHOPS, THE Buildings, Albert-stroet, TO Albert Foundry." per week.—Apply I | Lewis LAMPS, for Parlours and Bed, 2s. each, at P. G. MYER'S- KEROSENEfrom * I „ will Preach and Churchwardena. at 6s. per week.—Apply „ NOTICE . THE BISHOP of New Zealand munion Service. J * „ ~ GULD present occupied by the undersigned, suitable hold a Confirmation on SUNDAY next. Sertwo goneral stores, private hotel, or wholosalo vice to commence at 11.30 a.m. A Special Collection atoro and warehouse, with never-failing supply of will be made, for thepurpose of purchasing a Com- „ „ „ Members ~ ALL ~ MEMBERS MRS. ~ „ &OOD A TABLE D'HOTE, ALL rpHE clipper schooner PHCEBE,' 600 tons, 120 h.p. and via back, MANTJKAU the BLUFF to From 'EXPRESS,' COOK'S STRAITS. 12 leave Persons having CLAIMS against the 28 Bluff, Manukau, leave 15 Chalmers Estate of A. B. CALVERT, deceased, are 29 Port Taranaki 17 150 tons, 0. Kizgoue, Master, will sail as above requested to send thoir Accounts to the undersigned 2 Lyttelton Nelson before tho 31st instant. 19 3 Wellington Picton C. 4 PictonWellington 24 on T. NORRIE, / Executors. 6 Nelson Lytteltoa THURSDAY, October 19th. Papakura, Taranaki 12th 1865. October, 9 Port Chalmers Passengers booked to Sydney via New Plymouth NOTICE. and Nelson. For paßuage only, apply to CLAIMS against F. J. EATON, late «AUCKLAND,' 500 tons, 160 h.p. Immigration Commissioner, will be For(CAEETIKft THB BUPPLEMENTABY ENGLISH MA3X.) warded to him for PAYMENT, by leaving tho same with the Undprsignod, and all persons Indebted to HENDEBSON & MAOFABLANE. per Mail Passengers booked through to him are requested to PAY tho same forthwith to Steamer. LAYERS & CO., 22 leave 8 Bluff, Manukau, leave Sued Merchants, 2 9 Otego Taranaki Durham-street, Auckland. 12 Canterbury Nelson 29 Picton 13 Wellington NOTICE. 14 Picton Wellington FOR HOKITIKA DIRECT. 16 Nelson Canterbury COROMANDEL GOLD MINING COMPANY a 19 Taranaki Otago (LIMITED). TO FOLLOW THE 'BESSY.' JOHN YINE HALL, General Manager. is hereby given, that ALL SH ARES in -\a rrHE new' clipper schooner tho Coromandel Gold Mining Company 1 KATE GRANT,' (Limited), above THIS port DAY on which Calls remain unpaid, will be will sail for the STEAM FROM THE MANUKAU. ofSsuGt-"' (Saturday), the 11thinstant. FORFEITED, in accordance with the Joint Stock draught Company's Act, 1860, if said Calls are not paid to The above vesselis well known for her light REGULAR TRADER. and good sailing qualities, and offers superior induce- tho Treasurer at the Company's Office, Fort-stroet, on or before FRIDAY, the 20th day of October, ment to shippers. FOR HOKITIKA DIRECT. 1865. For freight or passage, apply to & ANDERSON. By order of the Board of Directors, BTJIT steamer bi riIHE favourite paddle R. SCHUTZ, ' PRINCE ALFRED,' gUbqgk X Secretary. the Faeqtjhjlß, Master, now in ONEHUNGA. FROM Auckland, •^rtlT1 oVon will positively sail on MONOctober, 1865. 13 th DAY AFTERNOON, 16th instant. FOR THE GREY RIVER GOLDFIELDS. Passage Monet. IN THE ESTATE OF JOHN HALL OF fTIHE Clipper Brig, , £12 Is. ONEHUNGA. Cabin 'RELIANCE,' JL £8 Steerage master, will sail from the John Austen, CREDITORS are requested to come in and Apply to new Government Wharf, Onehunga, on prove their debts on or before WEDNESDAY, THOS. MACKY & CO., MONDAY next, 16th instant, for the Grey River tho IKth of October instant, at the offices of Messrs. Auckland; direct. Beookfikld & Cox, Solicitors. GEO. HODGE, Or to This vessel so well and favourably known as a dividend will be payable on application Onehunga. The first Passenger Packet in the Hobart Town trade, has at J. H. BURNSIDE & CO.'ti, on or after the 20th unequalled accommodation for passengers, and in instant oharge of her favourite commander she will enter the WAITEMATA STEAM FERRY COMPANY, Grey River in eafety, as ho has been there several Dated this 13th of October, 1860. (LIMITED). times. The vessel has lier cargo of timber now on NEW BONDED STOEES, board, will bail on Monday next, weatherfperrnHE bad weather having retarded mitting,and ALBERT- STREET. without fail. 'WAITEMATA,' therefit of the X For passage, apply to the North Shore Ferries will again brothers' new bonded GEORGE HODGE. "a!SSS3fe» THIS DAY be performed Jby rowing Onehunga; STORES are now OPEN to receive Goods at boats. Or to WILLIAMS & CO., current rates. G. RIDINGS, August 26, 1865. Ancklaud, „ A f£HE ALL „ „ . THE „ „ ! A SUPPLIES — 10 15 20 'LORD ASHLEY,' 600 tons, 100 h.p. From AUCKLAND to PORT CHALMERS and back, via EAST COAST. Auckland, leave 4 Port Chalmers, leave 20 22 7 Lyttelton Napier 24 9 Wellington Wellington 26 H Napier Lyttelton „ WANTED— * WANTED— GOLD! modation, and will sail for NEW ZEALAND MAIL STEAM SERVICE. & , HOKTTIKA AND WEST COAST DIGGINGS. SPEC,' WANTED WANTED— HE Regular Trader HP ± Agent. -*v j Beach, Onehunga. offles. * — AND MINING ENGINEER AND LAND SURVEYOR, Analyser of Minerals, Ores, Sons, &c., WINDHAM CHAMBERS, CIVIL WYNDIIAM-BTBEET. JOHN GWTNNETH, ENGINEER, MINING ENGINEER AND SURVEYOR, General Contractor, Valuatob, and Aeimeatob. ELDON CHAMBERS, SIIORTLAND-STHEET. CIVIL — . WHITBREAD'S DRAUGHT STOUT. noted of SHIPMENT KmjfoflUly. Dmu Stout iust hand A SMALL BROWN, CAMPBELL CO. "lit to per ' & 2 Salts bg Sales bs faction. Sales in $itdtoir. THIS DAT. BEEP, POKE, POTATOES, FLOUR, GEO- TRADE SALE OP GEOCEEIES, THE PRELIMINARY NOTICE. For sale, This Day, at 12 o'clock, TON NELSON POTATOES. &c. &c., TOWNSHIP OF NEW LYNN, ADJOINING THE WHAU BRIDGE. HARRIS TUENEE JONES & CO. Will hold thoir usual Sole This Day (Saturday), at 11 Will sell by auction, at Biunswick Buildings, Tbia o'olock, consisting of I)ay (Saturday), at li o'clook, BAOON SUGAR, BEEF OABKS -JK Beef, Oheeße, Soap, Candles J* 0 8 casks Pork Potatoes Coffee, Butter, 10 tons Potatoes Furniture 6 tons Flour &c. &0., Sugar No. &c., tons 1 Company's 2 1 ton Company's No. 2 Sugar Sugar Mauritius 1 ton THIS DAT. 20 chests Congou Tea 36 tegs Irish Butter 40 boies Soap (561b5.) SURPLUS STORES, 100 boxes Candles EX KING OP ITALY.' Plaid Vestas cases 2 3 ditto ditto, 250's 50 kegs Paint HAEEIS & TUENEE 60 bags Rice Will gjll by auction, This Day, October 14th, at Furniture, Mirrors, Engravings 11 o'clock, Sewing Machine, in working order surplus stores of the king &e.| Ao. &0., OF ITALY,' consisting of Flour Sugar THIS DAT. Vinegar Pickles Carrots ALE, STOUT, WINES, AND SPIRITS. Boiled Beef Soup and Bouilli JONES & CO. Soap This Salmon Will eell by auction, at Brunswick Buildings, CoflVe Day (Saturday), at 11 o'clock, Candles A(\ OASES ALE, WORTHINGTON'S &e. &c., &c„ 60 cases ditto Stout, TTV 36 cases Ale, Salt's 25 cases Brandy THIS DAY. 15 ca»es ditto, Martell'a 26 cases Port &e. &c., &c., MAIZE!!! & TEA, THE frontages. Plans will be ready in a few days. A THE PRELIMINARY NOTICE. ■ i i ■ 11 ' y%S ■ ■ ■. - . THEI DAY. — DUEHAM-STEEET SALE THIS DAY. HUNTEE SALE YAEDS. DUEHAM-STEEET HUNTEE BUC ELAND. gE"VE 0 1 At Eleven o'clock. FOR SALE, This -1 CO. , - 1 ' - At Eleven o'clock, •*' MONDAY, OCTOBER 16. NEWMARKET UOTI 08. Day, • t GO. & & YARDS. Have for sale, Three first-class upstanding Ilt i Harness Horses, well suited for a car or omniba ITRST-OLASS LIGHT HARNESS HOR3EJ Will sell at their Yards, This Day, BA L LOADS OB HAY. HAYMAEIET, of MAIZE twelve. rIFTY htSACKS S At eleven o'clock. At Eleven o'clock. THIS DAY. TUESDAY, OCTOBER 17. ",v- GiaaND'EUNls s HATIAEIET. AT.PR-RT) Auctioneer. -5 I HUNTER AND CO. Have receivod instructions to soil at their v first-class Horse, 5 psars old, thoroughly it Gig and Harness complete, CO. Will sell at their Yards, This Day, Gigs, qirnnND-HAND D RAYS, Three do. rm?w ie ß Plougha Express Waggons, Bug gSaddles, Bridles, Chatt Sets Gig and Dray Harness, Cutters, &o. For sale, This Day, HEAVY DRAUGHT BROOD MARE, Two Years Old, with trial of thirty-five cwt. SAMUEL COCHRANE, ' The THIS DAY. THE HUNTER DTJEHAM-STEEET SALE YARDS yaeds. SAILE & ; THIS DAT. T ALFfiED AUCKLAND. The subscriber has been instructed to sell at the Land Mart, Fort-street, on Monday, the 30th inßtant, at 12 o'clock, WHOLE of the TOWNBHIP of NEW LYNN, consisting of about 200 allotments, a large portion of which have valuable deep water Sales Irg. faction. f D4X DT7EHAM-STEEET HATMAEKET. —_ gmfom. % THIS MONDAY, OCTOBER 30. PROVISIONS, &c., Sales bs JMim THIS DAY. THIS DAY. CERIES, WINES AND SPIRITS, ALES, &o. &c., 4c., gaits ldaily. OCTOBER 14, IB ! THE NEW ZEALAND HERALTX ATTOTCLAND. SATURDAY, SALE YABDS, that HUNTEE & CO. TT is the sale of Mr. BURT'S FARMS only VALUABLE POSTPONED, the other properties mil De id X at their Yards, on Monday, * the folloTnnj ALFRED BTJCKLAND. nell, Will advertised. sold as ' ; < Cattle, HUNTER & CO. HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE & EFFECTS, HEAD PROVINCIAL FATTENED Ot Qt) THIS DAY. CATTLE PIANO, VIOLONCELLO, THIS DAY. 45 ditto store cattle from the Coast ; neighbourhood 35 ditto from the HORSE, SADDLERY, COW, POULTRY, THE HAYMAEIEI, ' 15 ditto dairy cowii • DURHAM-STREET SALE YARDS. 160 fat sheep and lambs &0. &c., &c., express waggon, horse, and Fat pigs t HARNESS HOMESTEADS FOR. LABOURING MEN For Sale This Day (Saturday), at 12 o'clock. TAMAjSII. EAST Oni) AT At OTHERS, AND H o'clock. The subscriber has been farored with instructions ALFRED BUCKLAND. from Alexander Clrrk, Esq., A.C.Q-. (who is MESSRS. HUNTER & CO. leaving for Eng'and), to sell by auction at his reHave received instructions to sell at their Yards, by MONDAY, OCTOBER 16. sidence, The Deanery," opposite the Bishop's auction, This Day, 14th October, at 11 o'clock Library, corner of brighton road, on Tuesday, Oct. TUESDAY, OCTOBER 17. sharp, & HARRIS TURNER 17th, at U o'clock, THIS DAY. so small fabms of from 5 to 10 TRIANGLE. THE NEWMARKET SALE YARDS. Entire Household Furniture and Effects, Will sell by auction, This Day, at Eleven o'clock, acres each, on the mainroad from Otahuhu Piano, Violoncello, Horse, Saddlery, Cow, sharp, 3. Messina. properties the of Howick, adjoining ON ACCOUNT OF WHOM IT MAY CONCERN. Poultry, &o. For sale, on Tuesday next, October 17th, at 2 o'clock, to BeauvAibd. jJTicholls, J. \Vallacr, and HUNDRED AND FIFTY BAGS OF HUNTER & CO. HEAD TWO-YEAR-OLD CATTLB, Af\ MAIZE, Mixed Sexes. Ex KING OF ITALY,' ulv Full particulars on Monday next. Terms :—2os. per acre upon the fall of the hammer Will Bell at their yards on Monday, 40 fine head In T.ots to suit purchasers. young Store Cattle from the coast, and the Balance by promissory notes at 12 months. MEREDITH, MASTER, FROM LONDON. ALFRED ECCKLAND. AP YOUNG STORE CATTLE, SAMUEL COCHRANE, JONES & CO. MONDAY. ~tO from the Coast. THIS DAY. TUESDAY, OCTOBER 17. Will sell by auction, at Brunswick Buildings, This Auctioneer. At One o'clock. Day (Saturday), at 11 o'clock, UNRESERVED SALE OF WINES, POSTPONEMENT OF SALE. "B. C. &. C0.," in diamond; WS," "Ex," over. &c. TRIANGLE. TEA, SUG-AR, THE SPIRITS, &c., § 111, 112, 118,109, 122, under. CONSEQUENCE of theNON-COMPLETION MONDAY, OCTOBER 16, HAEEIS of SURVEY, the SALE of the above FARMS THURSDAY, OCTOBER 19. AND TURNER BEAMS PB.INTIN Q- NEWS. For Sale on Tuesday next, October 17th, at POSTPONED till THIS DAY, (Satur unavoidably is Will hold a Trade Sale on Monday next, at 11 o'clock. two o'clock, day), Oct. 14, -when they will be positively sold, at 11 TEE NEWMARKET SALE YAEDS. Consisting of OA TWO-YEAR OLD STEERS, o'clock sharp. THIS DAY. 1 N E 8 BY OEDER OF THE EXECUTORS OP tj\j in fresh condition. Plans on view at the office. Spirits HUNTEB & CO. 150 Ewes and Lamba. THE LATE DE. THOMSON. Tea Will sell at their yards 35 head of young Stora Sugar THIS DAY, POTATOES, PLANTS, SUGAR, TEA, Stock, from the neighbourhood, ALFRED BUCKLAND. Flour Pickles STOKE'S POINT, HOT SPRINGS, HEAD 03? YOUNG STORE STOCK. Ymegar DURHAM-STREET SALE YARDS. CANDLES, SOAP, WINES, BOTTLED TUESDAY, OCTOBER 17. HUNUA, MAUNGATAWHLRI, WAICarrots . At One o'clock. Preserved Meats ALE, PORTER, UKU, PAPAKURA, COROMANDEL. Bacon HUNTER & CO. AND EWES LAMBS. Kegs Beef &e. &c., &c., Have received instructions from the Commanding Salmon TUESDAY, OOTOBER 17. The subscriber has been instructed to sell at the officer, to sell four horses of the Boyal Artilery, Scented Soap For Sale at the Triangle on Tuesday next, October in good condition. Land Matt, Fort-street, on Thursday next, 19th Mackerel 17, at 2 o'clock, Potatoes HORSES OF THE KOYAL ARTILLERY. instant, at 12 o'clock, O'TAHUEU SALE. C. STICHBURY & SON EWES WITH LAMBS AT SIDE. VALUABLE ' BUILDING LOTS Albo, Will hold their Usual Weekly Sale, This Day, belonging to the estoto of the late Dr. Thomson, At eleven o'clock. HUNTER & CO. adjoining Mr. Callan's township of North Auckland, at 11 o'clock. Chaff Cutter ALFRED BTJCKLAND. Point, and Stoke'B Madhine to which tho Avery's Weighing steamer runs daily. Will hold their usual Weekly Sale at Otahuhu of The plans can be seen at tho office. Clocks THIS DAY. Cheese and STORE CATTLE, Dairy Cows, Sheep, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 19. Pictures Also, Soap Horses, Pigs, &c. Lots Nos. 9 and 12, Spring-street, Ponsonby Butter DURHAM-STREET SALE YARDS. THE NEWMARKET YABDS. Sugar Road WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 18 Tea Lot No. 03, Parish of Waiwera, containing 88 At Two o'clock. HUNTER & CO. Rice acres (adjoining Mr. Anderson's proFor sale, on Thursday next, 19th Ootober, Have received instructions from Mrs. Farrell to sell, i-ago perty). And 395 acres, in the Bamo at One o'clock, parish, of valuable kauri and bush Blue at Onehunga, near Colonel Benny's, /»A HEAD FAT CATTLE, ex 'Hydra' TRADE SALE OF DRAPERY. Oysters (in tini) land TUESDAY, OCTOBER 1?. O £ ALLOTMENTS OF LAND, \J\J 20 head Cattle, from the neighbourhood Soda Lots Nos. 200 and 202, Parish of Hunua, conU(J Situated at the corner of Mount Smart and 40 Store Cattle, principally Cows and taining 206 acres Bed Herrings Otahuhu Roads. Plant on view at the Office. To Young Stock Picton Bloaters Lot No. 42, Pariah of Mangatawhiri, containOTAHUHU SALE, be positively sold without reserve. Dairy Cows Mustard HARRIS & TURNER ing 143 acres, 7 acres, 1 rood, 4 Fat Calves Vinegar perches, in tho parish of Waiuku. At Eleven sharp 200 Fat Sheep Salad Oil Lots Nos. 18 to 30, village of Papakura HUNTER & CO. Will hold Fat and Store Pig> Pipes Hare received instructions firom Mr. Patrick DoifoBlacking TRADE SALE OF DRAPERY, VAN (as he is giving up his Bush Farm), WYNYARDTON, COROMANDEL. Mixed Spice THIS DAY. to sell ALFEED BUCHiAWD. On Wednesday next, at 11 o'clock. five head of young store Lots Nos. 5 and 6 of section 1 1 superior Yiolin Lots Nos. 11, 12, and 13, of section 40 CATTLE. DURHAM-STREET SALE YARDS. Allsopp's Bottled Ale FRIDA V, NOVEMBER 3. Lots Nos. 3, 4, and 6, of section 44. Dublin Stout At Two o'clock. • Port Wine Full particulars in future advertisement. THE HAYMASKET. HUNTER & CO. Sherry Wine SAMUEL COCHRANE, Superior fff Brandy Have received instructions from Mr. Robbbt MobS WOOL PACKS FOE SALE. Auctioneer. WEDNESDAY, 0OTOBER; 18.. to sell, at Onehunga, HARRIS & TURN E|R Sundry Furniture HAVE OX SALS, AMPLE STORAGE, WITHOUT ADDITIONAL L OT,^ BNTS OF LAND, &C. t (to., &c. e C°l1 ol el Kenny s, each having THIS DAY. DRURY MONTHLY SALE. CHARGE, UNTIL DAY OF SALE. a Frontage \ MUTTON T33 feet of to Cardwell-street, by a depth of 102 feet. Beef THE HAYMA EKE T. Pork WOOL SALE on Friday, November 3rd, At Eleven o'clock sharp. and on first Friday in each Month durinsr the &c., &c., &c. HUNTER & CO. IN THE ESTATE OP JOHN BRAIN. TUEBDAY, OCTOBER 17. Season. Will hold their usual Monthly Sale at lirury, of For sale, This Day (Saturday), 14th October, at THIS DAY. CATTLE, Store ditto, Daiiy Cows, Sheep, THIS DAY. 12 o'clock, ALFEED BUCKLAND. Horses, and Piga. OART, HORSE, AND HARNESS DRAPERY, HOSIEBY, BOOTS, DURHAM-STREET SALE & YARDS. C. ARTHUR SON THE TEIAKGLE. ALFEED BUCBXAND. Will sell by auction, at their Mart, Queen-street, CUTLERY, HUNTER & CO. FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 17. This Day, the 14th instant, at 12 o'clock, noon, EGULAR SALES of Cattle, Horses, and Sheep. T> &c., &c. offer for sale, This Day, Ootober 14, &c., "Will furniture on TUESDAYS, at two o'clock. XV WOOLS ALE S . Maize THIS DAY. R J N SHORT'S, (sehiob) FARM R;t i Potatoes half-way BUCKLAND. ALFEED between Howick and DURHAM STREET SALE YARDS. Beef utauuhu THE >: •• An " About HIS ONE — | ' " IN • .- 150 SEVERAL Bacon EAT „ Forty- 4- x^ POTATOES, * FIRST " O ° FAT Household ' ALABGE Terms—Cash. &c., BY PUBLIC THE ONE HAYMAEKET. 12 o'clock, horse, dray, and harness, Draught tho property of Mb. Cleate, retiring from o'clock, corner is MAIZE WIMi ! Storage free of charge until day ef sale. Wool packs for sale. CO. & Hare for Sale HUNDRED AND FIFTY BAGS BEST SYDNEY MAIZE. DURHAM-STREET HUNTER Clothing SALE & THIS DAY YARDS. & WOOL FACES TUESDAY, OCTOBER 17. 7 Terms—Cash. next, by THIS DAY. HAIMAEIEI, For sale to the highest and best bidder, to c!o3e consignment, ex Kate, from Sydney, Xhis Day (Saturday), at 12 o'clock, EXPRESS WAGGONS 1 American Buggy Every Lot offered will be Sold, as the proprietor 4 Spring Carts leaving for the new Southern Gold-fields. 1 Pagnall Cart No Reierve. Termi Cash. MR. JOHN SMART, VALUABLE PRICMISES, At Eleven o'clock. MONDAY, OCTOBER 16. ALFEED BUCELAND. ALFEED BUCEILAND CO. Hare for private sale, CO. " TWO HUNTER ' THE HAYIAEEET. THE DURHAM-STREET BALE YARDS. rjpHBEE HUNDRED THIS DAY. Also, CO. & hold their FIRST WOOL SALE on the 17th November, and on the third FRIDAY in. each month during thg season. BAKERY ! BAKERY ! ! BAKERY !!! received instructions from Colonel One Wheeler and Wilson's Sewing Machine Have O'Bbibn to sell, Seven Cart Horses of . the Military Train, in good order AT NAPIER. mn in m good stable condition, &c., &c. &c., CART HOUSES 8 To be sold hj auction, on or.about the 17th. October of the Military Train. . - O STAUNCH DRAUGHT HORSES, acoustomed WHOLE OF THE STOCK, commtncing £1 to the beach, for sale This Day (Saturday) at twelve. at 11 o'clock, yt\z. :— Tea, Coffee, Sugar Jams, Sardines Candles, Soap, Salad Oils Hams, Bacon, Rice Boots, Shoes Brooms, Brushes Cutlery, Hardware Household Furniture And, A variety of other Goods appertaining to a General Store. TWO Bugar street), THE tierces Beef 60 kegs Beef 20 kegs Rico 30 ! HUNTER Furniture ALFEED BUCELAND. HUNTER DURHAM-STREET SALE YARDS. DOWDEN HUNDRED AND SEVENTY BAGS POTATOES Cheese ° JOSEPH Has received instructions, from| Mr. A. Masks, to Bell by public auction, on Monday, the 16th inst., on the premises in Hobson-street (near Wellesley- & - MAIZE Will sell by auction, This Day (Saturday), 14th instant, at XI o'clock, AUCTION. For sale, This Day (Saturday), 14th October, at business. H. EIDINGS THIS DAY. ' G-EOBGE SEBBIN Hasreceived instructions to Sell by Auction, at his Land Mart, on Monday, the 16th inst., at 12 Tsrms*—Oa«h. . At the Stores known as the "Little Wonder" Hobson-street. TWO COTTAGES FOE SALE. removed on or before the Ist day of November next. &o. &c., WITHOUT RESERVE. MONDAY, OCTOBER 16. WOODEN COTTAGES, adjoining Mr. Dingwall's, in Albert-street, TWO of West, Queen-street. The buildings to be ALFEED BUCKLAND. °fY At Eleven o'clock sharp. ALLOTMENT MONDAY, OCTOBER 16. SALE THIS DAY. at 12 o'clock, POTATOES, BEEF, SEWING MACHINE, No. 55, Ruakaka, Wangarei, &c., &c., &c. containing 40 acres. | ASSORTMENT OF THE FOLLOWING GOODS Brown holland Tweeds Calico Tailor's trimmings and bindings Men's Wellington boots Ditto elastic side boots Ditto laced shoes Drgks and writing case* Trousers and vests Suits Coata Silkhandkerchiefs Bed ticks White linen White cotton hose Ladieß' sunshades Crinolines White and coloured paper collari Begatta shirts Window blinds Bonnet fronts Fancy tweed suits White petticoats 4a. Ac., IN THE ESTATE OF JOHN BEAIN. For Unressrved sale, This Day (Saturday), 14th Oct Butter Corn Flour .Arrowroot Flour Raisins Pork Wash-leathers Baddies Factory Bell i Will sell by auction, at their stores, on Tuesday next, at 11 o'clock, -without reserve, M HAYMAEKET. Honey Washing Powders SIDINGS & WITHOUT RESEEY3J, DOWDEN Have received instructions from Mr. Hat3wei,L to sell by auction, on his premises, Karangahape Road, on Monday next, the 16th inst., at 11 o'clock, ITIHE ENTIRE STOCK -IN TRADE, consisting of THIS DAY. Household Furniture Groceries HUNTER Ironmongery Earthenware &c-. &c;, Terms—Cash. &c. Will sell, at their 11 & s^an 4 CO. H0B™» At Eleven o'clock. BankofNew niost commanding PP 3ite to the *** ZeXnd. lminediately ° ° no B^OW window, and has also ivm'p!!™% 08 on a first-classbuai rSS B Baker anda Confectioner. The Oren is f "i ® * Saturday, the following 25 hacks 20 light harness ditto situated in Hastings-street, NAPIER, Lately in the occupation of Jameb Dobbbtt. . DURHAM-STREET SALE YARDS. - -*• mHOSE stftsir «■? arZm - * For further particulars ) apply to • „ " ' ' EDWARD LYNDON, Trustee of Estate ofJamas Dohtrtr. Napier, September 5,1865 VT w *• ease having an unexpired to run ' at a rental of only £20 per 0n . SON , & I C. STICHBTJBY DAILY.) THE NEW ZEALAND HERALD, AUCKLAND, SATURDAY, OCTOBER 14, 1865 SUPERINTENDENCY AUCKLAND STEAM COFFEE MILLS. o y ' \ THE ELECTORS OP THE PROVINCE OF AUCKLAND. Wellington, September 23rd, 1865. /-i ESTLBMEN, —You will bo immediately called (jf npon to exerciso your right in the election WILLTAM GREGG & CO., COFFEE AND SPICE MERCHANTS, Windham-st. (opposite Herald Office), ESTATE OF GEORGE HALLY. TO THE ELECTORS OP THE PROVINCE OF ACCKLAND. the late WHEREAS ontillod to certain Auckland, GEORGE H iLLY was in tho Provinco of which ars now claimed by GEOKGE G. lIAL'.Y:—I hereby notify that I will, on the 20th ''ay of October, at. 12 o'clock, within thilcflice, proceed to investigate the claims of all persona interest d in 8 id lands, in right of tho dect'as.d George Ilally; and I c ill upon all pers ms so interested to foiward to me, jirfr>r to such invesiiiralinn, claim verified by a btututory declaration of the nature and extent of su.-h interest, and to iitteiui »t thu limo and place abovo-montioned to support such clnim. CHAULE* IIASKLDKN, <'ommi;siouer of Crown Lands. Crowu Lauds Oilico, Auckland. keen informed that ail active canvass on behalf of Mr. Joiif Williamson* is being carried on by that gentleniau's friends, notwithstanding tho fact that as yet no reply has been received from Mr. Russell to tho requisition made to him by Mr. illiamson at.d all the other Auckland Members of the General Asst-mbly at Wollington, to allow himself to be nominated to the oilico of Superintendent, I feel it incumbent upon mo respectfully to request that you will withhold your promises of support to Mr. Williamson until after Mr. Russell's reply ahall have been received. I make this request at the earnest desire of my friends, who have urged upon mo the duty I owo to Civil Commissioner's Offico, the Province of offering my services, as SuperintenAuckland, October 5, 1885. dent, at the presont critical juncture, shoulda contest rPENDERS iu duplicate will bo recoiued at this X Officr until Noon of WEDNESDAY, tho 18tb be provoked. October instant, from persons will to supply STRONG KOBEIiT GRAHAM. BLUCHER BOOTS, for Nativo Policemen, for the period commencing Ist November, 18C5, and endigo Juno, 186G. TO ROBERT GRAHAM, ESQ. 30th Further information can bo obtained at this Offico. JAMES MACICAY, Jun., Civil Commissioner. Wellington, October -1, 18G5. SIR, T\EAR —In reference to our conversation to-day, I beg to assure you that, after consulting with many of the Auckland members, it is tho general impression amongst them, and it was my own Civil Commissioner's office, Auckland, Oetobcr o, 1565. opinion, that you wnro unwilling to becotno a canin duplicate will be rocoived at this didate for the Superintendence*. This belief chiefly Office until Noon of WEDNESDAY, tho 18th Oot. influenced them and me in suggesting to the Northorn instant, from persona willing to supply ULOTJIItfG Association that Mr. John Williamson ought to be for Native Polcomen, for tho period commencing Ist put in nomination, both Mr. Whituker and Mr. November, 1865, and ondiiii,' 30th June, 18GG. information as to tho description of Uniform reRussoll having declined. lam at liberty to 6ay this quired will bo furnished at this Office. much for the majority of tho members. JAMES MACKAY, Jun., Civil Commissioner. I am, yours truly, THO3. HENDERSON. PiUNCESS-STIIEEr, DuNEDIN', Have Coffees, Collt-es ON HAND and FOR Mace Cinnamon \\ Nutmeg Allspices LATEST SUPBRINTENDENCY [ ELECTION. TO THE ILEOTORS OF THE PROVINCE OF AUCKLAND. As there is very great doubt Q_EN"TLEMEX,— not or Mr. Thomas Russell will be doubt whether a candidate for the office of Superintendent, the Committee for promoting the return of Me. JOHN WILLIAMSON to that important Office, wish to assure the Elector« that, in the Rcmsli'h adherence Tenders event of Mb. to his already recorded opinion, TO THE ELECTORS OF THE PROVINCE. —A GENTLEMEN, and purporting ' JOHN WILLIAMSON will ofl'er himself for PURSUANT — (Four Chocolate - at CANADA. to in next door to the Bank of Auckland, whero he hopes to receive a continuance of their patronage. Auckland, Octeber 12, 18G6. TO THE ELECTORS OF THE NORTHERN DIVISION. SUPERINTENDENCY —The period of duration of the aEKTLKMEN, present Provincial Council being about to ELECTION. The London Times Illustrated Ne Home News „ „ E. S. MOW BE AT, STOREKEEPER, COMMISSION AGENT, AND AGCTIONEER. „ „ SPANISH LACE SHAWLS, „ „ MR. ~ >, „ „ AS „ HER MAJBS.TY. FRENCH. GERMAN. Weserzeitunsj Augsburgh Zeilung National Zeitung Out Deustche Zeitung BEG ' Glasgow Journal IRISH. Sounder's (Dublin) Belfast Courier Cork Examiner IF AMERICAN. New York Herald Frank Letlio's Harper's Alta California Wide West NOTICE INDIAN. Calcutta Englishman Bombay Times & Mudras Courier AUSTRIAN. Leading Journal Alb.rt-street, September 2Sth, 1865. NEWTON. )\ LEMrEN,—I again solicit your suffrages at v' . vcu* forthcoming election of members for the eJ^ nC trrrn,,? D >hole Provhice ii al, d should ? ' ere8 k you honor mo with energies will be omplovod to - our district, and of (he I am, Gentlemen, Your very obdt. servant, HOWE. 1,-1,1 J Sept. 27th, 1865. i*ckland, r, AUSTRALASIA*,. Melbourne Argus si Australian Bell's Life Punch Maritime Record ii Hendigo Advertiser ii Ballarat Times dney Herald i, E. Fancy Surbiton Pekin Greenock indebted to the Insolvont Estate of W Egmont Ells water Ellesmore WILLIAM YLLIE, lato of Panmuro, are requested to pay tl civ respective amounts to the Kmpiro Malvern undersigned at once, otherwise they will bo handed Prince George Vendome Bell's Life over to tho Solicitor to tho Estate for r covery. are required for tho Erection of a Windsor THO3. M. MA OH ATT lE, hens Louia Punuh ii BUILDING, in Clmpel-street. Geelong Advertisor Trusteo. Plans, &c„ mnv be seen at mv Oflico, ShortlandBurlington Laura Adelaide Register Auckland, 27th Septomber, 1865. Corso Hobarton Mercury street, until TUESDAY, tho 17tli instant, when the Tenders are to bo delivered nt -l o'c'ork precisely. Brisbane Courier" Paragon is lierebv given that by Deed dated the Frogmore ITlrio "VfOTTCE JAMES WRIGLEY, i\ 22nd day of September, 18G5, mado between Architect. Andrew Anderson of Auckland, Builder and ConRyde Marseilles Florence NEW ZEALAND. tractor, of the firot part, George Ryrio Alexander, Otago Daily Timo3 TO CARPENTERS AND JOINERS. Timber Merchant, and James Smart, Merchant, both Carlisle Alfred Egbert Canterbury Press of Auckland aforesaid, of tho Becond part, and tho Wellington Advortiser will he received until noon of the 18th several Creditors of the said Andrew Anderson, Nelson Eiaminer Caledonia, HOUSE, Upper instant, for FINISHING A wliobo names and seals aro subscribed and affixed Auckland S Jutliorn Cross Queen-street. Plans, &c., at my Office, Victoriato the said Deed, of tho third part., tho said Andrew Herald street. Anderson conveyed and assigned all his real and Kow-Z alander RICHD. KEATA person '.1 estate whatsoever to tho said Gcorgo Ryrio Architect. Alexander and -lames Smart, upon trust for tho LADIES' STRAW AND OTHER HAT EXCHANGE HOTEL. benefit of tho Creditors of tho said Andrew Andorson TRIMMINGS, who should execute tho add Deod. Tho Do»d uqw TO EXCAVATORS AND SCORIA MASONS. COMMERCIAL ROOM. lies for signature at tho < ifllco of ANDREW BRVERIDGE, Consisting of Straw Girdles, Ornaments, Wreaths, will boreceived until noon of the 17th Sandwiches, Pork Pies, Rolls and Chene, Solicitor, instant, for HX''AVATIOJsS and SCORIA &0., &c. All the Nic Naea of the season from Wyndhnm Chambors, Wyndlmm-street. WORK in Queen-street. Plans, 4c., at my Office, Vulture, Ostrich, and Chenille Plumes, all in 11 a.m. till 3 p.m. Queen-street. RIOHD. KEALR, TO MR. MOSES JOSEPH, the Newest Seasonable Designs. ■ EXCHANGE HOTEL. Architect. Or tho Owner or Owners of Allotment No. 2if, of Suburbs of Auckland. Section No. S of tho spirits from Fisher and ('o.'s. n FAT PIG, vrth a FINEST ENGLISH ALK strine to his leg; colour black and white. Any rpAKE NOTICE that it is my intention at the oxFINEST COLONIAL ALE FOR person finding the same will be rewarded for their -1 pirution of ono month from this dato, to ERECT LADIES' NEW DRESS FABRICS CHOICEST WINES and trouble a DIVIDING l 1 EN (J E between my allotment, part SPIRITS. FASHIONS, SPRING AND SUMMER of No. 21 of Section No. 8, of tho Suburbs of AuokFrom the Domnin, FOURTEEN land, and yourallotment No. 23 of suid .Section, and Liquours am! Cordials. [CP. information Any giving to I call upon you to perform your part, thereof, other- Including the now Barege and Llamas, Chene, person J SHE F'SHER CO. of tliei. whereabouts will be re- wise I shall put up the same to Auction and chargo Fancy Drinks. warded for their trouble. you with your share thereof, in terms of Fencing Grenadines, &c. Ordinance of 185 EXCHANGE HOTEL. Dated this 14th September, 18G5. OTRAYED, from Onohunga, on tho 2nd instant, EDWIN JONES. ono BRINDLE COW, near calving, horns inCOMMERCIAL ROOM, clining back ; and ono COW, spotted red and whito THE NEW GARABALDI JACKET, (SDBacuiPTroN.) tar brands No. 18. Any person bringing them to DR. CHARLES COWAN, Hunter & Co., Auctioneers Durham Sale Yards, or BLSH B A R K R I T S every evening Materials, Beautifully Trimmed. \\T giving such information as will lead to their recovery, PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON, In Muslin and other 1 1 from 9 to 12 p.m. will bo rewarded. (CTnivehsity of Ediniiubgh), to inform tho inhabitants of Auckland and EXCHANGE HOTEL, p~ REWARD. —Tho above reward to any porits vicinity that ho has commenced tho SUN SHADES, DOME SHAPED, dwO son who will give such infoimation as will PRACTICE KEXT DOOE TO of his Profession thero, and resides in lend to conviction of tho porton who has been Union-street, n»xt to Union Terrace. DOWDICN'3 AUCTION MART. REMOVING cr shall hereafter REMOVE or or Pic-nic. HIDINGS Raco for tbo Companion &c. Linod, A possessoa high Dit. COWAN testimonials from Dh STROY tho FENCES of tho PADDOCKS of tho Professors of tho Edinburgh University, and /~*i RNTLFSIEN attending sales at the abovo aro tho undersigned, near tho Three Kings. othor eminent mcdical practitionors, which may ho T. D. CLEGHORN. IT respectfully apprised that thoy can obtain every Been at tho office of this paper, or at Du. Cowan's kind of itefreshmeut in the Union-street. LADIES' AND GENTLEMEN'S GENUINE p I A REWARD to any person that will residence, COMMERCIAL ROOM 25th September, 1865,' as will load 3U I U give such information AND to tho recovery of a Second-hand Wharf JOSEPHINE FRENCH KTD GLOVES, McLeou's, opposite stood that DRAY, TIMBER ! TIMBER !! B A E tor Shades, Wlieelright, corner of Grey-street, over twelvo Light Spring Now and Summer In tlio months back, and which has beon Liken away by .ROE is propared to Supply and Deliver LUNCHEONS OF THE MOST RECHERCHE ESCKIPTION. eomo poraon within the last four months, without at Markot Prices, every description of Wear. my permission. It was made of Tasmanian blue BUILDING TIMBER, including P. T. and G front pin no ono on, gone, it had side boards EXCHANGE HOTEL. gum, FLOORING and PARTITIONING, Dressed ono of the gird-irons had a crack in it, a few boards Ceilings and Lininga, &c.—Offices and Timber Yard, nailed on bottom, body blue, wheels red, top of Bhafts Onohungn. SHAWLS FOR THE SEASON, LUNCHEONS from II a.m. to 3 p.m. cut. If any person will give mo the least information respecting it, I will go to any part of tho Province Indiannas, Caalnnere, Striped Ecosso, ! ! ! ! !! Embroiderod TIMBER TIMBER TIMBER that it may bo in to identify it, and pay tho above EXCHANGE HOTEL. reward. People in the country look out. —Apply to Barege, &c., &c. —All new goods. THOMAS 3RA.13 Sir. Ani)hew Heavy, Road Surveyor and Condescription, at the "Bar of ttie above every inform Works, Builders, Wyudhain-streot, Ship for Public next leave to House Cartractor Hotel, from 11 a.m. to 3 p.m. penters, and the Public in general, that ho is door to Shakospeare Hotel." position in orders entrusted any now a to supply to his care. GENTS' CLOTHING IN SEASONABLE SUBSCRIBERS TO TEE L. B. HARRIS, Office and Timber Yard, Custom House-street. FABKICS, "HAMILTON HOTEL," WAIKATO. ,> PARTIES ~ ,1 „ TENDERS TENDERS „ „ LOST, Finest Page's, Duke's, and Dark's Boy's Bats, from Is. Page'?, Duke's, and Martini b<st aeamed Cricke; Bails, Boys' Cricket Balls, Wickets, Wicket Glove?, Leg Guards, Gauntlets, Batting Gloves, Walking TOST CASES - . Page's, Duke's, Dark's, and Clapsliaw's men's best Bats. Sticks, &c., JUST OPENED AND ON SALE AT ; HOUSE, BHOBTLAND-CIiESCEM. CASES goods, (best descrip- Cruet AT VEEST LOW I'ltlCEi. & EOUR CASES &c., by Poi'cuva Autiioiis, offered very cheap, in quantities of 1 doz. and upwards. IJ3T Ifyou arc bound for Hokitika, don't fail to call for Novels at HARRIS'S, MH. TOP OF SHORTLAND-CRESCENT. FIVE • CASES PERFUMES, RIMMEL'S Soap. Toilet Yinegars, Pomades and Fancy Sponges, Tooth, Hair, and Nai' Brushes, Combs, Nail Scissors, and Ladies' real Tortoislieli Combs. Large Assortment Pen and Pocket Knives, Scissors, ON SALE AX SHOETLAVD-CBESCKNT. cabanas kc\nnn real hayannah cigars 10,000 La Luista choice Havannali Cigars 40,000 Havannah Manilla Cigars 30,000 Genuine Ormond's Swiss Cigars Queen of Hearts and Sweet CatowVia Cn.f<}inlisV Tobacco Choicest KucJora Twist, May Apple, Mazeppa, and Pocket Pieces Aromatic Tobacco Choicest Tobacco, cut by I'atent SOUP, BEGS " HARRIS'S, HOUSE, OAVSNDISH | -L* BEGS | Tea Sets, tion), ' THREE ElectroSpoons,plated Stands & ). HARRIS'S, CAVENDISH — visiting Wnikato will And in thin House all tho COMFORTS of an English HoteL Nothing but lirst-clas.s Wines, Beers, and Spirits kopt, PERSONS Charges moderate. t OF Epoca (Madrid) GOODS, comprising— FOUE /"CRICKETING O\J»\JW TO THE ELECTORS SPANISH. Tho Business will in future be carried on by Mr. Tlio Shapescomprise, in Trimmed and Untrimmed WRIGHT, oil tho premises in Shortland-street, who this opportunity of thanking those who havo hitliorto favoured him with their patronage, and LADIES,' GIRLS," BOYS,' CHILDREN'S, hopes, by strict attention to tho requirements of his customers, to merit a continuance of their favours. AND INFANTS' HATS, IJVHE Machinery PRIME AT HARRIS'S, CAVENDISH HOUSE, Shortland-crescent and Farnoll Road, Auckland. & ON SALE, NEW SOUTH WALES HAMS Ditto d'Uo Baccm J)itto ditlo Beof Ditto ditlo I'ork Ditto ditto lard &e. &c. c. JOHN HOBBRTON. Has "WALTER GRAH AM E , FoRT-fc'NIEET, on hand for sale, in quantities to suit BILLIARD tomers, "gEST NO. 1 And New Goods of every Description in Drapery Hosiery, Haberdashery, &c. cus- Are respectfully informed that it IS GOYAN PIG IRON Convmoftious Stores to let. UOOIi BINDING 1«A R\W DV' SCRIPTlON, EXECUTED T. WATTERS, Fort-street. "Messrs. Keeswq, "Donsu Wmg CLOt-ED during SATURDAYS until 6 o'clock, i ofleradditional advantages to intending purchasers I who defer theiv buying until the evening, when Messrs K.., "D. & "K. offer a variety of special bargains to those friondawho favor them wi)h a visit ] 01? T Ruled Bill Heads on sale. EOOM NOW OPENED ■WITH" TWO OP ALCOCK'S BEST TABLES. I Yours faithfully, * OADMAN ' Exeo D'ltalie II Fiscliieto (Punch) And suitable in Price to meet the wants of all olasses. j hope, ee soon as writs are issued, to hare the ppoftiinit7 of personally my views upon Object, of localexplaining interest. ITALIAN. • I your representatives. i V? °* SCOTCH. Edinburgh Scotsman SOUP, i * United Service Gaietto Oharivari - A. OLIVER, Junior, Morning Advertiser Army and Navy Guetts TENDERS & ™ Dispatch Standard Sun Le Temps (Pur t-) - ' I ' REPORT having been publicly circulated yesterday by certain of Mr. Williamson's Committee that the letter of Mr. Thos. Henderson, addressed to Mr. Robert Graham, and published in the Auckland papers of that day, is an authentic document, Mr. Graham's Committee take this opportunity of stating that the cmr(Hi.'Ai letter is nowlying at the office of tho New Zealand Herald, and may be seen there on application. By order of Mr. Graham's Committee, A Lloyd's Weekly Punch Bell's Life Era „ MANITILAS AND BERNOUS, E. S. MOWBRAY having enlarged his Premises, and obtained a LICENSE as Auctiono-'r, begs to call tho attention of Inhabitants of Port Waikato and its vicinity, and to solicit their patronage. MR. MOWBRAY trusts that, by strict attention to business, lie may still retain tile favours hitherto accordod him, and for which he takes the present opportunity of returning his sincere thanks. Port Waikato, October 10, 18G5. Maritime Record." ENGLISH. &o. &0., ARTHUR. WRIGHT, Witno=s—STEPHEN E. HUGHES. Dated 29th Septembor, 1865. " MANCHESTER, NOTICE. I I beg leave to announce to you that it is my mention to become s candidate for the honor of being one of the representatives of your district in the new Council. The question of greatest importance to the people of this Province, which is likely to engage the atteition of the Council, ij the necessity for some change in the mode of administration of the Goa eminent of the Prolines, involving an alteration in the existing relation! between the Superintendent and the Provincial Council, in order to give the Council that ■which in practice they had not, some direct control over the expenditure of the public money. Btcent experience has demonstrated not only that the Ixecutive can expend large sums of noney without legal appropriation, but that with impunity, aleo, they do divert money voted for specific services to uses not contemplated by the Council. The money is gone before the Council becomes iw&rs of the fact; and when the discovery is made, it is fonnd that no one can be held responsible for the wrong-doing. The power of the Council, it is true, may be exerted in the direction of stopping the supplies ; but even that may be ineffectual to arrest the evil, and, if it were effectual, it could only operate by creating a greater evil in the suspension of public workj, and in obstruction to the proper maintenance of theProvincial establishments. The most obvious remedy, and the one which would be most certain in its operation, is, in my opinion, the introduction of the principle of direct responsibility of the Executive to the Council, or, in other words, the establishment, in a modified form, of responsible Government in the administration of Provincial affairs. For this I myself, with the other members of the Council, have strenuously contended our- g the two last sessions ; but we have contended m rain. The Superintendent set at nought the expressed opinions of a large majority of the re: resentativcß of the people, on the ground that at his accession to office this important question had not hoe considered by the electors, of whose interests he udged himself the representative. Experience has shown that unless this change be effected, there is but little hope of harmonious action between the two branches of thelocal legislature, and that the attendance of the representatives of Coo ntry Cts n Council will be but n waste of time. T? The Provincial Councils of Otago and Canterbury ound themselves in the same perplexities, and in constant difficulties with their Provincial Government?. To put an end, therefore, to all unseemly conflicts, those ProvincialCouncils nsistod upon, and succwded in establishing, a responsible Executive for ■leu respective Provinces; and the system thus opted has been found to work with much advantage for the public weal. onß ?! the Electors ought now, I think, f/> be °P!?' forcibly and unmistakeably expressed upon this Momentous question ; and in appearing before you o render an account of my past sorvices, and to j?at therenewal of your confidence, I desire chiefly views I hold, and have endeavoured to ipress, upon this subject, may be made a test of y eligibility for tho honor which I seek of being oTle eipire, \ NEWSPAPERS.' Manufactures of and ROOM r ?? aT1 breach, • Austrian, American, Indian and Colonia Australian, Victoiian, New South Wales, Adelaide rtobart lown, Queenslund, and New Zealand i Spanish, Comprising the Finest Specimens of the TATLOR, H. COX. European (English, Scotch, Irish, Welsh ALL thoRussian,) Italian, "Panuh BUILDINGS, Patrons the Gentlemen of INFORMS Auckland that lie has REMOVED those pre- LYONS, SPITALFIELDS, mises Shortland-street, NOTTINGHAM, N OTIC Prince of Wales Theatre.) ■(SUBSCRIPTION.) & TENDERS the COMMERCIAL NOVELTIES! NOW EXHIBITING- HAMPTON, his Doors from KEESINGf'S & SUPERB GLAGE GROS, HARMS AND TURNER, AUCTIONEERS, COMMISSION AND [la the newly disoovored and justly celebrated SHIPPING AGENTS, to announce to merchants, traders, and the Shades of Colour. public genorally, that they have COMMENCED BUSINESS in the nbove branches, and hope by attention to tho intcrost of thoso who may favour them with their orders, to obtain a share of public COURT OF NEW support. LADIES' MANTLES AND PALETOTS, IN THE ZEALAND. . FURNITURE ! FURNITURE !! In Silk and Light Soaaonablo Fabrics, trimmed in NORTHERN' DISTRICT. YOU WANT 10 BUY CHEAP FURNITURE the Extreme of Fashion, and particularly noticeable Between Jolin Conway, plaintiff, and Michael GO TO Field, Michael (JoiteHo, Kiehurd Hertz, from their chaste elegance of design. MILLS' CASH STORES, nnd Louisa Hertz, his wife, Henry Hertz, VICTOBIA-STBEET. and Eva Hertz, infants under the age o twenty-uno years ; David Lundon, and •N-B.—Furniture bouorht, sold, or exchanged. Annie, his wife, and Mary Sims, defendants. LADIES' AND GIRLS' UNTKIMMED to an order of this Honourable DISSOLUTION OF PARTNERSHIP. Court, bearing dati the seventh day of October, 1565, maHo in this cause, tho CREDITORS of the AND BEAUTIFULLY TRIMMED is heroby given that the PARTNERSHIP late MARY ANN MARTIN are required to como between the Undersigned hitherto existing and in and PROVE their CLAIMS before tho Registrar stylo carried nndor the of OLIVER on WRIGHT, HATS AND BONNETS, of tho said Court, on or boforo tho 12th day of Tailors, Shortland-street, Auckland, lias THIS DAY November noit, otherwise they will bo peremptorily been DISSOLVED, by consent. All Debts 7ireelti<led from tho benefit of any decree mado in duo to tho lato Firm mutual must bo paid to Stephen" JUST OPENED ! ! ! this cause. E. Hvoues, Solicitor, opnosito Messrs. Campbell and Dated tliis 12th dav of October, ISRS. Co., Shortland-street, Auckland; and all Accounts RPSSELL DAVY, • tho against said Firm, rendered to him immediately. IN ALL THE LATEST SHAPES, letter, dated at Wellington, 11 have been written by Mr. Thomas Henderson, having been published in the vour ELECTION, carrying with him the hearty newspapers of to-day, the Committee for securing to the l'rovinco tho services of Mr. Williamson as confidence and active support of his fellow members Superintendent, deem it necessary simply to place before the electors ail extract from a genuino and in the General Assembly, Tiz. :— authentic document received by tho Committee of the Northern Association, from Mr. K. J. Creighton, at Me. T. RUSSELL, Wellington. The extract has already beon published by tho Secretary of the Association, in a letter Mb. T. HENDERSON, addressed by him to tho Editor of the New Zealand Herald, it appears in the issue of that paper of Ms. R. J. CREIGHTON, October sth, and is as follows : "At a consultation held this morning, it was MB. J. O'NEILL, decided bv a number of the most influential members of the Assembly, that Mr. John Williaaison ought to lb. W. BUCKLAND, be brought out for the Superintendency. This for many reasons; but chiefly owing to his oflicial experience, and with the bolief that he will best give Mi. JAS. WILLIAMSON, effect tvj the provincial policy which must have for its MB. J. KUNRO. object the attainment of Separation and tho financial Fraser's Buildings, Auckland, preservation of the Province. Mr. T. Russell, Mr. riaintiff's •"•olieitors. Such being the real state of affairs, Mr. James Williamson, Mr. W. Buckland, Mr. Thomas Henderson, Mr. J. O'Neill, Mr. Monro, (and myself, WILLIAMSON'S Committee request his friends to if required) consent to go into the Council, with Mr. TO CARPENTERS AND JOINERS. Williamson as Superintendent, to carry out that continue their efforts, especially as the almost policy which we believa to be absolutely necessary wanted for small additions to bo made for the attainment of the aforementioned ends." to a Villa at Mount Albert. universal farour with which they haTe already been Timber supplied by the proprietor. In again republishing this extract from an undoubted document, and directing the attention of tho Tenders also wanted for the taking down of and received clearly shows that they are certain of electors towards it, Mr. Williamson's Committee re-building a Cottace in Morninpr-ide. Tenders to be lodged on TUESDAY, 17th October, consider they are only fulfilling a public duty, and fncoess. having done so, leave the matter to the consideration at noon, with H. HENDERSON, of the electors. Architect, By order of the Committee. By order of tho Committee. AVyndliam Chambers. Mr. Keetly's Chambers, Auckland 11th October, 1865. Canada Buildings, October 13. TO CARPENTER 3 AND JOINERS. Mr. ! FOB THE SEASON", C'arr iwnv seeds NOTICE OF REMOVAL. R. DOITSH. i . Cloves Mustirds Currv Powder Cocoa !! Pbopeietou—R. KEESINGr, Ohicoiy Ginger FASHIONS 3 ALE— raw, roasted, and ground ground, packed in tins of all sizes IVpnur, white and black, whole and ground « EXCHANGE HOTEL, COBNEE OF QUEEN AND DUBHAM BTBSETS, SPRING And at I and as, from information of a Superintendent, Auckland, I have received by the last mail from assured that my re-election to that reason to the great body of the electors. I office is desired by as a candidate for your suffrages. aaain como forward under tliese circumstances in pleasure great I have your support, and take askinff for ft renewal of declaring that in a few days I thi, opportunity of future policy, which I doubt will distinctly state my unresorved approval. not will meet your I have the honor to be, Tour faithful servant, ROBERT GRAHAM. ELECTION. 3 ! STJPERIIS TEN DENCY. ON SATUEDAY EVENINGS! 1 CONDUCTED BY MESSES. HAivEIS & ELLIS. Tricftc, barque, from Valparaiso. Sunbeam, barque, from London. Bella Mary, baque, from llobart Town. ARRIVAL OF THE BELLI MARY. Tho favourite tradingbarquo Bella Mary, Captain U. Copping, arrived in harbour yesterday morning, after a fine run of twelve "days from llobart I own. She sailed at noon on tho Ist October, and ir th« first 111rco days ran half the distance to New Zealan since then light Westerly winds with line weather was experienced. Sigthcd the Threo Kings oil tho on tlio coast, and 10th instant; ha Ivanhoe, schooner, from Jfongomii. .DEPARTURES. Fo'ipse, sclio.' iur, for Hokitil;a. Ahuriri, s., for the South. Tmmanian Maid, p.s., from Wangirei. Whitby, cutter, for Makctu. Lombard, barqtli, for Qnc; « •, 1 lii»ht weather anchored off tho Queen-street Wharf at 11 a.m. yesPROJECT I-D DM'ARTURKS. terday. For Hokitika.—lkpiesi, early; Thane of Fife, The Bella Maiy brings a full cargo and several Kate Grant, and Sea Belle, this day; passengers, particulars of wliich will bo found clseAi-cdale, s.s., Prince Alfred, p.s., and wlioro. Reliance, 011 Monday ; Lapwing, early. We have to thank Captain Copping for full files of Biivce Bat.—Smuggler, this d iy. llobart Town papers to data of sailing, as also for au London.—John Temperlcy, loth October. Advertiser extra, containing lator Australian news. OiNTEßiiPiiy.— of Italy, litli inst. THE TRIESTE. VESSELS IN HARBOUR. The barque which wo noticed in our yesterday s Alcxandor, barque, fromNewcastle. N.S.W. issue as having anchored off the North Head on Thursday evening, proved to bo Messrs. Thornton, Bella Mary, barque, from llobart Town. Bella Marina, <va; bulk. , Smith and Firth's clipper barque Triesto, from Valparaiso. Black Hawk, schooner, from Matakaua. •)£?!? Ex|'re«s, schooner, from N owcastle. Capt. Clarke reports sailing on tho 15th August, and after a fine weatherpassage, arrived in harbour Ivanhoe, schooner, from Mongonili. as above, only 107 days absent from this port. The Ida Ziegler, ship, from London. bri' Veins and another vessel wero loading guano JohnTemperlov, ship, from London. at Batavi i for this port. Kate Grant, schooner, from Wnngarei. Tho Triesto brings a cargo of 700 tons wheat oil Kincr °f It.'ilv, ship, from London. hulk. Marion, coal account of lier owners. She has also as passengers E?'. Captain Anderson and lady, "f tho brig Adieu, which Maper«, schooner, from Tairun. Maria Ester, barque, from Valparaiso. vessel was totally wrecked at Valparaiso during a Nile, schooner, from Mercury liny. heavy gale at Valparaiso on the 10th August last. Queen, schooner, from the East Coas Queen, r.s., returned to port. Susan, coal hulk. Sea Breeze, schooner, from Russell. Sunbeam, barque, from l.ondon. Trie te, barque, from Valparaiso. ARRIVAL OF THE SUNBEAM. Tho iron barque Sunbeam, Capt. Lovoll, arrived off the North Head last ovnning from London, after n protracted passage of 109 days. Amoor, ship, from London, (loading.) Aliquis, ship, from London, sailed July 23. Billurnt, barque, from London, (loading ) Dodo, barque, from Sydney, (loading-.) Gala, »hip, from London, (loading.) Lark, Schooner, froti Poverty Bay. Meteor, schooner, from Canterbury. Novelty, barque, from Sydney. Percy, ship, from London, (loading.) Bote Ann, schooner, from t.ho Fast Coast. Sinm, shipr, from London, 2 d.p., 819 ; to «uil oth August. Success, scho">r.or, from the Const. SfiA Shell, ketch, from Poverty Bay. Will Watch, cutter, from Tahiti. Zillah, schooner, from Napier. ENTERED INWARDS oil fatted pigs obtained good prices. taking her final departure from tlio tfddystone on tlio 29th ; pns-ed outside tho Capo de Yerd Islands, without sighting them, and" tjxporienced moderate N.K. trade winds. From the Cape do Verdes to the lino she was eleven days, crossing the Equator tho 31st July in 20 W.; had strong S.IC. trade winds, w?.s ballled for 5 days oil'the island of Tristan D'Acunha, and passed tho meridian of the Capeof GoodHopoon the 29tli Adjust: tho Fasting wbs ra . down between the parallels of 40 and 45 , S., with strong westerly winds and lieavv hail squalls. On tho 9th 'Septem- AND SHARE MARKET. stahk's Ri'rmiT. I havo 110 alteration to notico this week—prices remain unalterod—with very low transactions. / Last A;n ,t- A" <luot,Rt Capital. AUCKLAND STOCK Mil. ii. p. ° 1 '" ° ° X. Z. Bunking Corporation ... 600,000 100,000 Bank of Auckland 250,000 Xow Zealand Insurance Auckland I'»>urance Company 150,000 X. 'A. Steam Xaw Co., limited... 20,000 Auckland Gas Company ... WailjoiJioiCoal Company Auckland Saw Mill Company... ... Auckl. Sash & Door Company. |t £10 CIO «o 20 ;£22p.sh. 10 10 5 £-l p. sh. £3 p sli. 50 50 | — 3 10; 2 100 5 5 10,000 10,000 25,000 Opra 10 10 10o — 2 5 par — — 5 — 18—Trieste, barque, 010 tons, Clarke, from Valpa- Mrs. Anderson. — Thornton, Smith and Firth, agent'. ]&—Sunbeam, barque, 440 tons, Lovell, fromLondon. Passengers—Messrs. Burgess and Bose.—Gi filJan mid Co., agents. from 13 —Bella Mary, barque, 27'* tons, Copping, Passengers—Mr. Cohen, Ms. liobart Town. Byrne, Mrs. T)eane, Manning and 2 children, .\fr. Mrs. Humm and 3 children, Mr. Garnant and s :n, Mr. Henman, and Mr. Andrews.—Slone, Brothers, and Co., agent*. U—Mary Ann "White, 14 tons, White, from Wuihfiki, with 26 tons fireuo?d. cleared outwards. OCTOIiRB Ahuriri, ss , 131 kins, Flowerday for Tauran»a the South, with sundry merchandize for Napier Captain Frasor, Wellington. Passengers Captain Moir, Col. Williams, Lieut. Toogood, Dr. soldier for Tauranga ; Applin, Mr. SharJw-eH, anil 1 2 soldiers, 1 woman, 5 children, for Napier ; J. Regan, J. Barnard, 1 eoi 'ier, 1 v-'oman, and 2 children, for Wellinston; Mr. Cooper, J. Lloyd, for Lyttelton W. Washer, J- Baft'erty, for Otago. —Comb-is and X) ilJy, agents. 13—Isabella, 30 tons. Voale, for Omah, with sundries 13 — ; passengers, Brigg-i, fot ilatakiina, in ballast. IS—Stag, IS 13—Glimpse, 34 tons, Peterson, for Wangarei, with and Jakins, pissengers.—Edmonds sundries—4 agents. 13 —Mary Ann White, 14 tone, Knight, from Waiheki, with sundries—2 p ifscngeri. 13—Mahurangi, IS tons, Stuckey, for Muhuraugi, with eundrii s. —G-. Webster, agent. 13—Vision, IS ton', Brown, for Mahurangi, with •undries—s passengers. Edmonds and Jukins, — agents. 13 —Kancy, 27 tons, Muslart, for Tairua, with 1 horse, 4 tanks, and sundries—l passenger. 13—Two Sisters, 19 tons, Silver, for Matakana, in bftllaat. IMPORTS.' Per Trieste, from Valparaiso7oo tons wheat, Thornton, Smith, and Firth. Per Bella Mary, from Hobarfc Town:—3 bales leather, 470 cases fruit, 100 bags onts, 2688 rails, 9-575 palings, 11,800 fdet timber, 0 keel pieces, 31 hags beans, 12 ditto oats, 6 pieces stone, 2L cises jam; Captain Copping; 3 cases fruit, J. White; 1 side bacon, Callaway; 3 ca«es fruit, I ditto apparel, order; 574 sacks oats, 1 bundle rugs, 150 bags bran, H. S, Meyers; 2 bules rugs, Levy ; 2 ca-es, 1 case, 2 bales leather, 1 cose, 1 cask, 2 pkgs., 17 coils spun yarn, 5 ditto rope, 39 casi« fruit, 4 hams, 48 eases jam, order ; 200 tons commissariat stores. Per Sunbeam, from London: —3 bale?, R. Somer- - GENERAL POST MAILS The barque signalled at suneet last eTening had r ofc reached the harbour at a late hour last night. The schooner Eclipse, for IJokitika s s. Ah'irii, for the South Lombard, for Queensland; Whitby, for Maketu; and Tasmanian MuiJ, for Wungaie., liav'e all sailedsince our lait. | OFFICE. 3 p.m. AIiKITE AT THE PO3T FOLLOWS OPFICE, AUCKLAND AS — Daily.—Newton. 7 a.m. anjl 3 p.m.; North Shore, 9 a.m. ; On hungaand N'ew market. 9.30 a.m. and 3 p.m.; Howick Drury, Papakura I'.inmiire, and St. John's College, 10 Papati itoi. and Otahuhu, [ a.m. and 4 p.m.; Queen's Uo doubt not! Wairoa, 4 p.m. a.m.; no later news from Hokitika than that which was received previously from that place. The 8.8. Airedale from llokitika, and tho s.n. Wellington from the Southern Ports, aro both duo in the Miiaukan this morning. By tho arrival of thePtinco Alfred wo learn that the schooner Excelsior, which left this poit about a fortnight ago for Hokitika, had arrived at that place after an excellent run. She crossed the bar; tit " Waikato, and Ilaglan, at 7 a.m. Once a Week—Monday.— Cambridge, at 7 a.m.; Lucas 1 Creek , the Wade, Orewa, Waiwera, Matakana, Pakiri, Te Aral, Mangaturoto.Mangawai, Port Albert, Paparoaand Manjrapai, at 9 a.m. Thursday.—Hamilton, Alexandra, and Te Awamutu, at 7 a.m. Saturday.—Whau Bridge, Muddy Creek, Hendersons' W uitemata Mill*, HelensviMe, Kaukapakapa, Aratapu,Whakahara, Maungawhare. Port Albert,- Paparoa, Mills, and Matakolie, at 0 a.m. W, CORBETT, Chief Postmaster. NOTICES OF SALES, MEETINGS, This Day. &c. Sale of Potatoes, Beer, Sewing Machine, &c., by Messrs. Hidings Oowdcn.nt II a.m. Sale of Heef, Pork, Potatoes. Flour, Wines, Spirits, Ales, Printing News, &e., by Messrs. Jones Co , at 11 a.m. Salo nf Potatoes, Plants, Susar, Tea, Candles, Soap, Wines, JJottled Ale, Porter, &c., by .Messrs. C. Stichbury & Sun. at & & 11 a ni. of Groceries, Provisions, OilnxonS Stores, Furniture, Maize, &c., by Messrs. Harris Sc Turner, at 11 a.m. Salo of Househo'd Furniture, Hosf, Potatoes, Maize, &c., by Messrs. C. Arthur & Son, at noon. Sale of Carls. Horses, Harness, Wagons, Allotment of Land at Wangurei. Maize. Potnt cs, &c., at ttie Hayuiarket, by Mr. Alfml Hucklund, at noon. Salo of Horses, Gig, lluncss, Allotments of Land, Small Farms. &c., fit the Durham-street Sale Yards, by Messrs. Hunter & Co., at 11 a.m. Opening of tfio Howling Green, at p.m. Meeting of the members of the Auckland Jockey Club, iuMr Hardiugton's Office, at 3 p.m. Prince of Wales at 8 p.m. Theatre: Professor Jacobs' Temple of Magic Sunday. Service by the Rishop of New Zealand, in the Holy Trinity Church, otuhuhu, at half-past 11 a.m. , " SPECTBJIUR AGENDO. Give crcry man thine car, but few thy voice : Take each man's censuro, but reserve thy judgment, thine oxvnself be true; And it must follow, as the nieht the day, Thoti canst not then be false to any man." Tins above all,—To AUCKLAND, SATURDAY, OCTOBER 14, The position of the Governor of a 1865 Colony sucli as JNTew Zealand is by no means a very enviable one at any time. There are powerful influences at work, each trying to pull him iu contrary directions. His only chance of success lies in the pursuance of a well defined straightforward policy. The moment ho begins to hesitate and to trim his sails to suit every breeze, that moment | ; this outcry of a small section of the colonists the Aborigines' Protection Society took up' the cause of the Philo-Maori party in the Colony, and their now notorious address (so ably cut up by a subsequent memorandum of Mr. Fox) was sent, signed by upwards of 70 of the leading members of that MR. THOS. HENDERSON'S LETTER. Me.- Williamson's Committee took .a false step v/hen they announced that Mr. "Williamson commanded the hearty, confidence and active support" of certain Auckland members now at Wellington, whose names were mentioned. They took, however, a more false, position still when individually they circulated a report throughout the tovni Thos. Henderson's letter, published that Mr. yesterday morning, was not au authentic document. To-day they have issued au advertisement declaring that this is the case, and have publicly and openly, as a body, committed themselves to the statements made yesterday by individuals amongst tliem. From another advertisement issued by Mr. Graham's committee, it will be,seen that Mr. Henderson's original letter, which still remains at our office, may be seen by any one curious to ascertain its authenticity. " " There must be hundreds in Auckland who — he is lost. Men may differ from and condemn the policy of any political officer or party; but, nevertheless, if it is carried out with consistency and honesty, they may respect the motives of the party, though they agree not with its policy and liuo of action. Sir George Grey on landing in New Zealand, when he coirimcnced his present term of office, had probably as great a chance of distinguishing himself as had ever a Governor of a British colony. There was a splendid field for the exercise of the abilities of a statesman. Questions of un- for the history of dynamical discovery and invention abundantly proves that the greatest mechanicians were the most gifted with imaginative faculty. The elder Brunei has put it on record thathe learned the art of boringthe Thames Tunnel from the worm that eats into the heart of the proudest oak the builder of Eddystone was taught to lay its foundation from a politic congregation of barnacles. Those fascinating philosophers of a new school who delight to call themselves, not engineers, but electricians, will conduct you, if you listen to them for half-anhour, through a more mysterious world than dreamer ever fancied. If we could divest ourselves of the familiarity which a succession of mechanical wonders has brought about, we should never be able to cease expressing our astonishment. One of the profoundest observers of our lime, Lord Brougham, has said that the greatest obstacle in our time to education is the contempt that. is bred of ; familiarity. "We are led to this kind of speculation by the recollection of visits which we paid during the last two days to the workshops of .Messrs Vickery and Masefield. Bv the merest chance we heard the music of a real anvil chorus" resonant to the neigh of the poetical" white horses" which Shelley or Coleridge, we forget which, for the chariot of Amphitr'ite. There powerful society, to his Excellency. Erom procuredthan more mythological fable in the: story of the morneut that Sir George Grey received is Vulcan repaying the want of affection of his that address, he felt his hands sufficiently mother by a golden throne forged in the cavern strengthened to turn his back upon his own of Polyphemus,, and setting her highest in policy of 18G3. Upheld by Exeter Hall at Olympus. "YVe saw a rather . black looking home, and by the Philo-Maori party and the shed, surmounted by a ' chimney, put -N~cw Zealander in the Colony, he persisted of which an orange-coloured. tongue o£ fire iu systematically thwarting the Ministry and issued every alternate minute. The Cyclopedes, the General, until the oue was driven to a we learned from a little gentleman who we resignation, and the other was driven from should imagine was not unlike Vulcan himself, by his grimy face and halting gait-were rethe Colony by insults. The policy of 1563 forging the shaft of one of our ocean going was abjured, and the wretched, vacillating, steamers, and invited us to see the process. temporising policy—a mixture of empty There is no sight so instructive or so hopeful menace and whining entreaty—which has as that of an engineer's work-shop, TV hat a brought the native race from open, manly whirling of wheels of . all dimensions, round foes to murdering fanatics, was adopted in which are girt-lealher and gutta-percha bands, giving a mysterious haziness to the dark corners its stead. as seen througha varying reticulaThis 'tergiversation has met with its re- lation of straps.constantly there is the ward. "We have over and over again in beautiful motion of Then the steam planes, these pages raised our warning voice against which silently dig their blades into the the persistance in such a want of principle, massive bars of steel, throwing out shiand pointed out the inevitable end of ning and curled shavings without as much noise Ilonestj- is the best policy in Governors as the acutest ear could detect. Again, there as in private individuals; aud had Sir are the strange forms of cranes and cranks, of and multitudinous patterns and fittings, George Grey pursued in a straightforward, bosses which the contemplate with intelligent honest, manly manner, his own policy, accep- interest forworkmen a moment and are thrust into vices ted by the parliament, and ready to be car or lathes, screwed to steam cranes ,and pullies, ned out by his Ministers, he would not or cast into a limbo of white fire, then taken out have had the painful duty of reading such aad hammered—if we may so speak—to new despatches as those lately addressed to life and use. by Mr Cardwell. Ministers of Statehim . The workmen were engaged, us ire liave said, in Jin gland know well re-forging the shaft oi the screw steamer their responsibilities, in Queen, which was, as the readers of our shipping and they write accordingly. They are not news are aware, snappeda couple of weeks since, so flippant as Mr. "Weld, nor so easily pro- on the voyage out from'Auckland. This shaft voked to pen words of strong condemnation is two and a naif tons in weight, one solid pieca lhey insinuate rather than nakedly express of iron about ten feet long, cylindrical and solid their condemnation, knowing well that and ten inches in diameter. It is the largest those t° whom they write work this yet attempted in Colony. The great will well know beam was their feelings. Sir George Grey chained to a sort of revolving drum, its cannot but ieel humbled and chagrined when ho reads thick end being bound up in a rod of iron round and square alternately, and thrust into the the recent despatches of Mr. Cardwell of a ton and a half.- of..flaming coal. Ifc to him They bear internal evidence midst was nursed in its fiery bed by lihlf-a-dozen men nat the latter is seriously disap- teaming with perspiration who adjusted its pointed with the way position, it now on this side and now on in which Governor has treated him, and they the that. • It turning takes more than an Hour to heat this as plainly show that neither Sir George nor bar ofiron to a white heat and nearly two xui. Weld can say one thing and ours if put in perfectly cold. The warning is mean' auother when dealing with Mr. Cardwell given by half-a-dozen voices "look out," and the shaft is swung round and placed upon at gentleman is of too matter-of-fact a a diminutive rest, here it undergoes its character, too solidly practical, too little hardest trial. There. but is a square piece of iron mo\eu by appeals to his generosity and chi-. just above it looking as plain as possible, but not valrous ieeling to be swayed backward and' ' It is unmistakeahly hard particularly pleasant. lonvut'd by the astute windings and ' s turnings ealn . engine is worked outside of oir George Grey, or to be by the the building, and at some twenty yard? distance. show ot Self-reliance of Mr. blinded '" £a a voice, and down- comes the iron °.n ys Weld which ends block i»i i m lolyiug on the British in a series of strokes -at the rate of 200 a Government. He minute, each blow being with a force of one ton is too keen for either Governor or Pre- and a half. This is continued' for five or sil " The NewZealandHerald A>*D CO.'S WEEKLY ; " He saw, no doubt, the little cloud, no bigger TUBAL CAIN. than a man's hand, wliich had already The mechanician, after all, is the real miracle showed itself upon the political horizon. worker of these days. His transformations There was a small but powerful party supply the -wonders, seen and unseen, about within the Colony, some led by Maori which modern society concerns itself. It must sympathies, others by an intense personal not be said that these are mere labourers, hatred of certain leading members of the (laborare. est orare) that they lack imagination, — £ maize, 5s 3d to 5s fid the bushel. ' The following uro quotations for tlio weak:—Best quality iat cattlo, GOs Ino ll»0 lbs; young stock, in low condition, £110s to £6 10s ; heifers, £5 to £7 ; young steers, £7 10s to £9 duiry cows, £8 to £12 ; Veal calves,- lis to 30s each ; store sheep, 21s to 22s o.ich; half-breris, 40s each j lamb-, Its i 0 22seach. Horses, medium draught, £20 to £35 each; heavy ditto, £40 to £G0; hauks, £8 to £20 light "harness horses, £10 to £25 each. • Bui Sir George Grejr was not equal to Henderson cuts the ground, on which Mr. "Williamson's chance of success rests, from under his feet, and hence this attempt to set it aside. In this act we have sufficient warning of the manner in which it is intended to conduct this contest and of the necessity which exists, that steps should be and he for a time floated with it. But he taken to prevent, if possible, a conteat was in heart a Maori sympathiser, and being brought about. doubtless was but biding his opportunity. " & REPORT. We have to report that Provincial-fattenod cuttlo fully maintain tho high rates that liavo been latoly ruling; the supply is short of tho demand. Store Cattle.—There was a large number of' young store cattlo brought into markot this week— tlioy were all sold at good prices ; the d»mand is considerable for this class of stack; prices have an upward tendency. Dairy Cows.—There was a full market of dairy cows, but nothing very good; all to hand wore sold —prices remain stationary. Veal Calves.—A full markot, which realized good prices. Sheri" Market. —Wo had a full markot of fat sheep and lambs—all wero sold ; somo prize qualities of half-breds brought 40s Gd each. Merino wethors, fat, brought 30s each. Lambs, from lis to 20s each.' Otahuiiu Sale.—Wo had a fair market of store cattle at Otahuhu, which wero all sold at good prices; heifers sold from £6 to £7 each: young steers, from £7 10s to £9 ouch. House Majiket.—Wo had a good shoiv of horses on Saturday; most of them sold at the prices uskod, though we cannot notico any advauca in price, but salos aro move easily effected, and greater numbers changed hands than for some time past. Hasks nnd light harness horses sold freely, but draught horuos weae more difficult of sale, and aie proportionally lower in prieo. Hay sold at from £5 to £G tlio ton"; up their present somewhat tattered reputations. miserable disputes these affected If only the disputants we could afford to pass them by, .but New Zealand's hoDor and character are tarnished "by being dragged through the mud in this way. "We all suffer for Mr. "Weld and Sir George Grey are supposed to represent the Colony, and wo all therefore suffer largely for their sins. Increased taxation will sternly convince most of us that our self-reliance" and our insults fco Great Britain and her distinguished officers are costly affairs, and will quicken our perception of our dangers aud duties. the district would hare decreased, and the know Mr. Thomas Henderson's hand writing, natives in other districts have been taught and the truth of the matter may therefore what would happen to them if they chose be at once set at rest. It is obvious that to rebel. the committee feel that the letter of Mr. " — MESSES. lU'NTER n Ministry, who, with two public journals as their organs, the one in Auckland, the other Twice a Week—Kvery Tuesday nnd Friday.- -TUclan, Port in Canterbury, were loud in their denunWaikato, W«i <ku, and Mauku, II a.m.; Newcastle and Coal ciations of the Colonial or gubernatorial Mines (Waikato), 4 p.m. Once a Week—Tuesday.—Te Awamutu, Alexandra, and policy, whichever we may call it. ConfiscaHamilton, at 4 p.m. tion they declared was nothing more than a Thursday.—Matrikohe. Port Albert. Papiroa, Manjrawhere Whakalura, Aratapu. Helo-isviUe, Kaukapakapa, Arnrimu, legalised robbery of native lands—the supWaitcinuta Mill*, ffeudcrion'4 Mills, Muddy Creek, and pression of insurrection in native districts, Whau 15ridi:e, at 4 p.m. another name only for Maori extermination; Friday.—Mnnirapai, Mangawai, 7'aparoa, Port Albert, Te Aral, Maniraturoto. Pakiri, Matakana, Maliurangi, the war—an excuse to enable a few gentleW'aiu'crtt, Oreiva, the Wade, and Lucas* Creek, at 5 p.;n. men in Queen-street" to amass wealth from commissariat expenditure. The men MAILS AKE DESPATCHED FROM THE POST OFFIOE AUCKof the AVaikato militia detachments as they LAND AS FOLLOWS p.m.: Newmarket arrived were alluded to in an Auckland Daily.—For Xewton, 7.30 a.m. and and 7 a.m. and 3.30 p.m.; Otahnhu, Papatoitoi, journal as villeins," and as the offscourings Papaknra, and Drury, 7 a.m. and *2.30 p.m.; Wairoa, and Queen's Kedoubt, 7 a.m.; North Shore, 0 a.m.: St. John's ot the streets of Melbourne and Dunedin, College, Panmure, and Ifou-ick, at half-past 10 a.m. and dark hints were thrown out as to the Twice a Week—Mondays nnd Thursdays.—Coal Mines and crime and viilany which were being imported Newcastle (Waikato), at 7 a.m. Wednesday and Saturday.—For Mauku, Waiuka, Port into our midst. Emboldened and misled by I — ; v LftSt quo. ForTaranaki, and the Snmlirrn Province.*, pers.s. Wellington on "Wednesday next, at 9 a.m. — ; : ?''i i Hailft clopo us follows :— For Ttussell, per Sea Breeze, this day, at " •, and 1 case acids, H.M. Stores. Goods to be forwarded to Kew Plym u' i -. 1 cases, order. Tanitnl Am" tl A Capital. pr . s ir paid. distinguished Imperial officer the occasion, placed within his reach. He ICapanga Gold limine Comp. £10,000 £10i £8 10£12 p. sh. appeared to lead but in reality yielded to Ditto 5120 10. 10 G (lis. Oromandcl the popular feeling, which grew to its full development in the session of 1863." The H. V. Stark, Share Broker. flow of the public will was too strong for him to venture to stem, unaided and alone, Queen-street, Auckland, Oct. 13,1865. " yille; 10 ditto, 10 drums, 5 cases, 142 pkgs., 3 pkgs., 8 boxes, 3 cases, 86 pkgs., 1 ease, order; 1 ditto, B. A. Bishop; 10 yr.-casks, Cruickehank. Smart, and Co.; 17 pkgs, 13- Porter; 250 cases, 50 ditto, 100 ditto, Bucholz and Co.; 3 bales, B. Somerville; 21 ditto, 517 pkgs K.-Lusk ; 2 cases, S". H. Lewieson; 7 trunks, J. Kout; 2 eases, H. and A. Sherrard; 30 ditto, 1). Graham and Co.; 30 ditto, H. B. Morton; 1 ditto, H. Sl-'atii; 1 box, T. Kirk ; 1 case, T. Booker; 2 ditto, Q-. Hyd; 7 pkgs., Gilfillan and Co.; 1 case, G. A. Bra?sey; 1 ditto, Lieutenant Triphook; 1 ditto, Capt. Batomun j 2 ditto, S. oarly. Edmonds ; 1 ditto, 1 ditto, 2 ditto, 4 .ditto, Buchanan and -Stewart; 1 ditto, B. Hittcnberg ; 5 ditto, T. VESSELS EXPECTED. Short; 1 ditto, A. Clark and Son j 2 trunks. S. Uxcelsior, schooner, from Hokitika. Fleming; 2 cases, Owen and Graham; 34 pkgs., J.H. l? airy, schooner, from Waikato. Burnside; 2cases, order; 8 cases, J~.Harris ; 11 pkgn. Hturt, p.g., f.oin Waikato. J. Black; 1 case, Of. Buddlo ; 30 cases, E. and H. I*aaca; 6 cases, Buchanan and Stewart; 16 pkgs., 4 Wellington, s.s , from SouthernPorts. Wonga Wonga, 8.6., from the South, early. boxes, 6 cases, 1 box, 16 trunks, 2 cases, 11 trunks, Airedale, a.e., from Hokitika. 83 pkgs. 7 cases, 20 tons pig iron, 10 casoa, 12 pkgs. 130pkgs., 4pkgs., order; 1 case, H.. Webster; 4"trks. 21 pkgs., 13 cases, E. and H. Isaacs; 3 trunks, J. VESSELS IN lIARBOUH. Rout; 7 pkgs., J. W. Neale; 1 case, W. H. FeathorAlbatross, schooner, from Taranaki. stonliaugh; 35 pkgs., D. Nathan; Margarot, from Waikato. W. Hobaon; 48 cases, Owen and Gnham 14 pkgs-, Aloa, coal hulk. Lewis Brothors; 1 pkg., Dr. Harsant; 102 cases, Put, barque, from Newcastle. Bucholz and Co.; 2 crates, T. Brice; 8 pkgs., F. 'J'hano of Fife, from Nelson. H. Lewisson; 64 pkgs., A Clark and Son; 2 cases, Volunteer, coal hulk. J. McKerras; '*6 pkge., Violcery and Masefield; 9 W. <J. Worn worth, coal hulk. pkgs., Buchanan and Stewart; 4 bales, Brown, Favourite, from Nelson. Campbell, and Co.; 10 pkgs., D. Levy ; 1 case.J. Prince Alfred, p.s., from Hokitika. Martin; I box, (J. Raynor; 16 pkgs., Keesing, Doitgh, and Keesing ; 5 eises, 1 bale, A. Clark and Tlio p.s. Prince Alfred, Captain Farquhar, arrived Son . 657 pkgs., Morrin .and Co.; 73 cases, E. and from llokitika yesterr.ay, at noon. She left llokiH. Isaacs; 2 'cases, S. J. Edmonds 1 case, 4 pkgs , tika on Monday morning, and on lior passngo Buchanan and Stewart, 50 cases, Combes and ju»t outside the Grey River bar, and found thatcalled two Daldy; 10' cases, J. lioborton and Co.; 358 pkgs; schoo'iord had gono ashore, tho numes of which could Brown, Campbell, and C'o.; 3 pkgs., J.T. llaekolvi-j. not ba ascertained. One of then) had a rod bottom. 471 pkgs., 29 cases, order f 1 ease, H. Carleton; 3 Captain Farquhar roporta that trom the observacaseß, Dr. Fischer; 25 pkgs., S. H. Smith; 39 pkgs., tions which lio took of thobar he was of opinion that Superintendent of Province; 1 case, tseccombe and under ordinary circumstances it would bo dangerous Son; 2 cases, J. ⦤ 50 casks; B.Browning. to cross. The s.s. Airedale was at Hokitikif when GovcrnmentStorea gunpowder as per bill of lading, the Prince Alfred left. Captain Farquhar brings , GOLD MINES. out the policy inaugurated by himselt, adopted by the Colonial Parliament, .and ready to be carried out by his responsible advisers. The rebels who formerly occupied these lands were either killed in battle, taken prisoners, or driven to other districts. A signal punishment was thus given; it only wanted one step more to be taken to complete it and make it a stem reality. That step was confiscation and settlement. The power of tho former, and by conlay of the latter, that sequence A large entirely with the Governor. body of military settlers _ was ready to be located in positions decided to be the best in a military point of view. A" stream of immigrants had been turned into the Province with the express purpose of settling pn these lands. • The cost of holding them would decrease with the number of people residing upon them. Strong settlements in advantageous positions would have held their own. Capitalists were on the tiptoe ef expectation waiting for a portion of these conquered lauds to bo sokl that they might go and bring into cultivation the famed plains of the waikato, and at the same time replenish the colonial exchequer. A foundation would thus have been laid for constantly increasing amounts being received from the sale of lauds, and from the revenue which would be derived from a largely increasing population settled upon those lauds, while the amount required for the protection and retention of as a I 6 passengers. 13—Two Sisters, 19 tons, Silver, from Matnkiino, with 36 tons firewood. ; C500.000 Rank of Nc\r Zealand j from Mfttukana, with 900 rails, 7 tons firewood. 18—Sea Breeze, 70 tons, W. Norris, from Riis?ell, with 6 tons knuri gum, 7 hides, 6 casks groceries— 13—Stag, IS tons, Brings, ; pr. shr. pr.shr. paid. I paaseDgers. —3 fnl! supply and sold freely. Fat lambs were plentiful and rather lower in .price, they brought from 16s to 22s ea h. Sheep pons were not filled, but prices wero easier, l'at morinoes bringing from 23s to 27s each. Leieeslers from 31s to -17s each. A lew well (From the Advertiser, September 2'.'.) The supplies of wheat coming forward from the country districts are so Binnll us to bo scarcely worth • 18—Annie Laurie, 24 tons, Stuirf, from Xongodo, with 12,000 ieot timber, S piles, I ton l'Jggage—l and and « £ OCTOBER Passengers —Capt. and each. Tho Napier wothci'S brought from '21s 6d to 23s each. ENTERED INWARD3. At the ppeiial salo held at Mr. Styak's on Wednesday the threatening appearance of the weather r CTOIIHU prevented a large attendance, the eattlo were of good 10—Aquillo, cutter, Savage, fiom Onehur.ga, 20 quality but generally low in condition, prices wore tons flour, Commissi iut account; and sundries, moderate. Tho cows bringing from £9 to £17 5a for It. Simpson and Mr. Conny. averaging £13; two year olds £7 10a to £97s Gd; calves, £3; yearlings, £•!■ 10s each. weaned CLEARED OUTWAR' S. At Newmarket on Thursday there was a largo I—Sfurt, colonial steamer, Fairchild, for Taranalii. number of grown steers brought forward, and great many young cattle. Young stock maintained The Sturt, after disch irging, was detained here their price, but grown cattle were lower than on over two days In' the d'in»erons bar, and only sucTuesday's sale. An av.'rago market of fat catt'o ceeded in getting to so i on Saturday last. were not ail quitted and lower prices were obtained for those sold than have lately ruled. The number of fat eattlo required for consumption in Auckland has considerably lessoned during thepast few weeks Commercial. amounting to about a fourth of the whole number required for slaughter a month since ; calves were in TASMANIA. the 2Gth Juno, nolioinu- Any small lota oll'm-insr are roadil. bought Tor "flour a good leal by tnillnrs at 9s to 9s 3d. demand exists at £20 per toil. Bran, Is 4d. Sharps £9 to £10 po;' ton. Oats are dull of sale in the absence of shipments. A considerable quantity is held in'lore in expectation of a rise. The present quotations aro 3s 6d to per bushel 3s Thore has been a considerable tnvlc' in boons and pens this season, but the demand is now pretty well over. The demand has boor, both for home consumption and export, nnd farmers finding a ready ber, experienced a heavy three days Rile; it first sale for these two articles of produco havo sown a commenced at B.E , then shifted to N.W., and afterconsiderable breadth of land with them this season, wards suddenly boxed round to thesoutliward,blowing as iliev answer well as a'terniito crops with cercals. with terrific violence, accompanied by very fierce hail In hay thore has be<m but little doing since the squalls duiing which tho main-topsail yard was car- export by tho Prairie, noticed a few days back. ried away, a prize cow washed outof the cow pen info Prices range from £4 to £h 10s; £5 for hydraulic the lee scuppers, (but fortunately she was afterwards pros ed. got up without injury), and tho ship laboured heavily, In potatoes business is slack. There is no alterabosides making a deal of water. On the Ut inst, tion to report in prices, which continue at 10s to was off King's Island, and next day p issed through £i per ton. Bass's Straits, with a fresh westerly breezo ; sighted Dairy produco, with tho exception of butter, is the Threo Kings on tho Utli inst., at noon, had very dull of sale Cheese is very plentiful in tho market thick overcast weather down coast, and anchored oil" and ranges from Cd to lUd por lb. wholesale. Some the North Head yesterday, at 5 p.m. She will work ono or two crark dairies obtain Is to Is Id for tlunr up harbour this]inorning. cheese, but it is tho*e who have obtained a name. The Sunbeambirngs a large cargo, a great portion Butter is still exceedingly scarce, and 2s for potted of which is for Napier, from wliich port sho is and 2s 2d to 2s 3d for frt-sh is the present wholesale chartered to load homo wool. She has also on board price. Kggs are now plentiful, and selling wholesale 3S tons gunpowder for the Government. Messrs. at 8d to 9d per doz. Burge s and Rose are the only passengers by this Mr Worley submitted to pub ic auction yesterday vessel. 2-5 shares in the Seymour Coal Mining Co. (Limitod) The Sunbeam has also on board for the but failed to ofleet a sale, there being no oligible prize short-horn bull Knight of tho Bath," and oiler mado for them. prize short-horn cow Seven Duchies," each of Launcestox. which have received three prizes at different agriWo liave 110 doubt but. next adviecs from Melcultural meetings. will contain announcement of further arriMessrs. (iilfillan and 00. are the agents for the bourne v»ls of hreadstufl's from Ohili, possiblj from CaliforSunbeam. nia. and more from Havre, or some oilier French port. The speculators at Sydney who "liavij been WREKLY SUMMARY. up so many of (lie cargoes from Tome and Until within the last two days, we do not know buying order to keep prices up, will suffer, 119 when our harbour has looked so bare of shipping for Yalpiraiso, in have 011 former occasions, when a fictitious show they some time past, there being only tlio ships King of of ecarcitv of itneks was kept up by artificial means Italy and John Tetnpcrley ia port, besides a few- until every port in ficsn colonies was glutted with small colonial traders. Since Thursday, howeror, breadstuff*. Our farmers have n good prosquite a small fleet- of vessels have arrived, giving the foreign of a fruit'ul harvest, and if they can obtain a pect pjrt once more its usual busy appearance. fair price for their grain, the colony will soon rally Tho arrivals during the past week wero tlio barques come round to its usual sound and perfectly solAlexander and Lombard from Newcastle, on Satur- and vent state. The effect 0f the recent arrivals of braid day last, tho firmer brimMi:: coils, and the latter stuffs, especially the riH) from Havre, lias been to cultie; on Monday the cutter Lapwing returned from prices liere. The highest price obtainable for Norfolk Island, with a cargo of cattle and produce ; on lower wheat is Ns., and outs have declined to ahout 3s. Jitl Tuesday the s s. Ahuriri camo in from the Southern per steady at £20 per ton. Potabushel. Flour is ports;andon VFednesdavthc fine Sunderlandbuiltship rango froin £5 to £6 per ton, according to J.M. Joshua, from China, bound to Callao, anchoret toes quality off the port, having put in for a supply of fresh provisions; after receiving which she wi 1 proceed on her voyage; on Thursday, the noble clipper Ida AUCKLAND RETAIL PROVISION MARKETS. Ziegler arrived in harbour, after a splendid run of B,'i IVidiy, Octobor 13. days from Plymouth, bringing a largo cargo and 98 IUIODICK. I'JUtM AND pa-sengers; amongat whom were several oi l s. d. s. d. s. d. 6. d. colonists. A full report of this vessel's passage appeared in yesterday's issue. lhe noxt arrivals lintlcr lb. fr. 2 0 to 2 3 DucVs, pairfr. 5 0 lo G 0 came into harbour yesterday, the first being Millc, quart 0 5— 0 G Geese, oich 6 0— 7 6 Trieste, from Valparaiso, with Cheese (col.) 10—13 Turkeys, oh. G G— 70 tlio clipper 0 0— 1 G 1 9 Macon, lb. a full cargo of 700 wheat; noxt Eggs, dozen 1 fi tons came the favourite trader Bella Mary, from Lard, per lb. 10—13 11am (l'"ng.) 0 0— 16 5 0— 5 6 Potatoes, ct. 06 6 6 Hobart Town, with fruit, timber, Government stores, Fouls, pair &c ; the Bella Mary was closely followed by tho • IIUTCH Klls' MKAT. barque Sunbeam, 109 days out from London, bringing Beef, per lb. 0 6— 0 81 Pork, per lb. 0 0— 0 9 a cargo of general merchandize, &c. 0 7— 0 9' lb. Mutton, The departures during the week were tho ship Andrew Jackson, for Batavia, Hydro, for Newcastle, and H.M.S 8. Brisk, for Sydnoy, on Saturday last i FLOUR, &c. on Sunday, the ship Hob Roy, for London, with tho The (Wholesale). Fine tlour (silk lrft wing of the 65th regiment, barqueKate, for Syd- dressed), Mills per ton, £21 ; soconds, £19; ahnrpß, £11. ney, and schooner Coral Queen, lor the South Sea Bran, 2s. 3d. Islands. On Wednesday H.M.S.N. Esk Bailed for flour, per 100lbs., 235.; seconds, Retail.—Fine Wellington with despatches for the Governor, and tho s.B. Beautiful Star, for Napwr, also loft the same 2H.; sharps, 13s. Bran, per bushel, 2s. 3d. btig day. The Union suited on Thursday for NewMessrs. Hrsdehsok Maovarhne quote Adecastle, and the a.?. Ahuriri, for the South, and barque laide Flour (Harts and Beeby) at £22 Chilian, £19. Lombard, for Queensland tojk their departure yesBiscuit.—Partington's—Wholesale and Retail, terday. cabin, 22s per 100 ; ship, '20'. per 100 ; fancy, Sd. The departures for Hokitika during the wools have por lb. Canning's.—Wholesale, cabin, 245. per 100 ; been numerous, viz.:—Victoria, Bessy, Venture, ship. 20s. per 100 ; fancy, Bd. per lb. Hetail 275. O'azelle, Three Sisters, and Eclipse, all full of cargo per 100 ; ship, 21s. per 00 ; fancy, lOd. per lb. 1 and passengers. About ten other vessels are on tlio Bbeap, per 21b. loaf, 5 J to 6d. berth to sailwith despatch. BUILDING MATERIAL. Tijiiieii.—Boards and scantling, por 100 feet, lis to PORT OF ONEHUNGA. 12s; boards, tongued and grooved, 14s to 20s 01; shingles, per 1000, 9s to lis j palings, per 100, 13h. ARRIVAL. Posts and Rails, per 100, I ss. Prinoa Alfred, p,s., from Hokitika. Bricks por 1000, Wholosale on tho Wliarf, £3 10'; £4 10s, delivered. PROJECTED DEPARTURES. Lime, per bushel, Is 4d to Is 9d, delivered. Foe Hokitika.—Thano of Fif aud Margaret ea ly. AUCKLAND CATTLE MARKET. Fok Nitwcastxe.—Pot, barque; She sailed-from tho Downs VESSKIS EXPECTED. Fairy, Bclwner, wiridbound. Aquillft, cu'tor. Pioneer, colonial steamor. Kolieroa, colonial steamer, laid up. White Slave, colonial steamer, laid up. Avon, coal In 1|". esteemed and his enemies are very distinctly con! demned. How his personal explanationto the British authorities will affect matters remains to be seen, but it would appear that there may be ample need for Sir Geome G-rey or Mr. Weld, or both;to take a trip to Downing Street and endeavour to patch " . t' le p trong south-westerly wind prevailing, the schooner Argo and ketch Folly, from tho coast, with raft of piles astern for the wharf eontractor, have been compelled to lie at tho Heads for tho last two days. W.S.W. does for honesty of purpose in carrying out He very firmly declines being tip,ft, policy. shuttlecock to be tossed from one to other—Sir George Grey and Mr. and he gives them plainly to understand that their intrigues are seen through and despised. Sir Duncan Cameron is evidently | senders. Owing 'o mier; he cares less for memoranda and reasons for change of policy than he i TTtatiieb.—October 13.—Showery. Wind, ARRIVALS. in Inst evening from Wnnganui via Wnngnroa, full cargo of baulk timber and several p»s* j hnrbour with ft OF AUCKLAND. PORT The doubted difficulty had to be. settled.the number British Government showed by and quality of'the troops sent out, and the distinguished General whom it appointed to command them, that it was earnestly desirous of giving every possible aid to this dependency, and of securing peace to it at any reasonable cost. Ihe fell in with Colonial Parliament cordially the Governor's views, and voted money with an unsparing hand to carry them out. The Governor proposed a mode of action which the Parliament adopted, and a ministry was formed to carry out that line ot of which action, the two principal points were, confiscation of rebel lands, and speedy The settlement of Europeans thereupon. maro £35 ; and a powerful gelding £16. British General conquered a large extent oi there full very on was a Triangle Tuesday tho natives, At territory hitherto belonging to rebel supply of stock, bidding was.freo and late high rates placed it at the disposal of the Gover-, fully maintained, two year olds bringing.from £3 to and carry £10* 12s Gd ; yearlings, £t t) £5 5s each ; calves, oos nor, who was thus put in a position 6io' "Wednesday, Mil. AI.FBRD HUCKI.ASn'S WEEKLY REPORT. 4th instant, and the able manner in which Ouplnin Iworsen conducted At Penrose on Friday last the attendance was not Tne horse stock her ovor, elicited the admiration and comnicnduti'ina so largo as on previous occasions. of all the pas.-.cnjrers on hoard. When the Prince oll'erod were in excellent condition, and were all Alfred left the Kxcelsior Intel discharged till her cm-go freely compoted for, but particularly mares of a heavy and passengers, itnd was waiting lit ttiG Hokitilui •class, and tho prices obtained were in excess of that wharf for a favourable wind to return to Onehmiga. which h-s lately ruled at tho regular weokly U'o bcl.oro that she .will ho upain laid on for markets. LToliitika. At the Haymarket on Saturday last there was a fair supply of h iy from tho neighbourhood, it sold freely than the previous week. Maize was more OF WAIKATO. PORT offered in considerable quantity, but was not much in demand and may be quoted at 3d per bushel October 12.—Gloomy. Wind, X.W. lower, the prices obtained uiried from os to 5s 3d the bushel Horse stock continues dull of sale. Dainty [rnoxi OUR OWN COIUIESrONDKST.] Aril w»s oficved. but withdrawn at £70U, £500 was offered for him The draught entire iiaron Clyde SHIPPING. was also unsold, £i 2) was the best bid for liim, he Vi:s <KLS IX KARHOUB. Several low priced horses was reserved at £200. Sfa. Bovoir, siiliooncr, ready for An were sold bringing fiom £5 to £11 each ; a draught ilokiliiia on IvAJmoE.—ThU- clipper schooner thrived : The Shipping Intelligence. raiso. (DAILY. 14, 1865. THE NEW ZEALAND HERALD, AUCKLAND, SATURDAY, OCTOBER 4 it! - treat , DAILY.! havo withdr awn on this occasion also, had not Mr* bludgeon about an and a half in diameter AlcTjeocl s ptici'9 come between him anil hia friends. and three-quarters of ineli a yard long ) Ho struck Mr. I he following tenders weyn selected from whioh one Chisliolm on the head with it. Mr. Chi-holm foil to Has to ho chostni—l'ainbridgo, 63. 10 t,; IMcLeod, tio ground s-nseless. Witness further doposed that ; Stoiv.-vrt, 6--J. ; htoplionson, 6d. -Ad. tie wont between tho prosecutor and the prisoner, Mr. I'Mitor, tho mto-payors will readily psrit was too mueh. The prisoner then took coivo how matters ure worked. Ono party, in ontor saying down the »un and levelled it at the witness, who ran to eocm-o tl»e contract, forwards eeveral tenders at and did not return till the next morning. away, dillereiit prices. 3f a tender comes in, in price rangMr. Adam Chisholm deposed that he remembered ing between the prices of this party, an M"r. McLeod's tho second of September. The prisoner waa emhas done, fchoy eudvavour to secure tho contract ou ployed by him at that date. Ho had only been three the next lowest; but if no other tender interferes, days in Mr. Chisholm's employment. Prosecutor told then all but tho highest is withdrawn, an>i by this tuui lie would not fuit, and oll'ered him his three days' l«st means they"secure the contract at a high price ; pay at half-a-erown a day, aud told him to leave. Prohut to sh'nv more clearly the connexion between secutor was smoking his pipe at tlio fire. The prithem, after tho t ndeis ure opened and the prices soner sat down opposite to him. Ho took up the K-no-vn, S disappears, H is shut out hy Mr. McLcods stick produced tender, whevtmpoji tlic contract is urgently claimed with it. The an 1 btruck tho prosecutor on the head prosecutor was knocked senseless, and fur Peter Stewart, uiul H in oll'tirod us one of his when he became coriseious ho found the prisoner sureties. Metnf»ers of the City Board fcliia feeling about his dress, aud Yining at luding a little system to be carried on, appear very jivporly to set way behind, lhe prisiner asked tho witness thoir faces against it, and were perfectly just tied in whether he had any money in his pockots. He then accepting Mr. Mel.eod's teiuli.T. It is well known robbed the prosecutor of ton p uinds in gold, three in also that the City Board has had considerable un- notes, and a quantity of silver, in all amounting to pleasant experience of contractors. £I*l. Ihe prosecutor had to go to bed, in consoquence I am, sir, of the injury he received. When he got up next day Yours, &c., ho missed the gun produced, value £fj; two doubleA Katepayjiu. barrolled pistols, valuo £7 or £8 ; a canister of powAuckland, lltli October, 1865. der and a powder flask, value together about Bs. Had not seen these articles till ho saw them that day in the custody of the police. RESIDENT MAGISTRATE'S COURT, Wirimu Marino, a native, deposod that ho had Friday. heard of the robbery at Mr. Chisholm's, and went in (Beforo Thomas Beckham, Esq., R.M.) pursuit of tho prisoner. This witness identified the gun, which ho found in the house of a pakelia, and DRUNKEMNK.FS. Soveral persons wore charged with being drunk, the other articles found ou the prisoner, as Mr. Chisholm's propei ty. and ordered to pay u fine of 205., or sentonced te imConstable James Loine, a police constable stationed prisonment for forty-eight hours, with hard at Hoiviek, eaid that he fountl tho articles produced labour. 1 ..iceessire'stroke ■ ' ''* » ;' , i ? " ' j " j xiiiiEJinß or ou the -prisoner, wlxo city acknowledged, after having " , I [ " " " " " " t nental ? ? — ' " " " -1 " I " ' I " " stances, or 1 want of endeavour, tut of deficient general training, and tho ahsev.ee of a fair judgment on man's part." Hen y Kingslov writes in his own racy st\le About Salmons." lie draws attention fo a book oil the tulmnn re&.-utly written by Mr. t-iussel, editor of the .Scotincin, and published by Edmonstone and Dougla- (7s 6d ) of whi-h he says that "it is a most readable and amusing book." The purport of the paper is t!iu~ sot forth: Now thebest thing we can do is to give the life of a successful salmon—of the eightein pounder with which wenball make ourselves ill this very night at the London Tavern, on the occasion, let us s y, of the annual •linn* rot theljroken Down Blockade tCunners' Pension Society, with ,M r. Hright in the chair. Let us see, with tile assistance ot' Mr. Rus-cl, what antounding adventures this hAlow h id gone through before, like Hans Andersen's snails, he had arrived at the crownii}g earthly honour of being cooked, put on a plats, and gobbled up. Having done tin's, let us fiiHow the fate of a few of his unsuccessful brothers, and sea why, by a combination entered into by a wicked w.-ri'i, they never came by tho promotion which awaited their more fortunate brolher, but got themselves crudely [gobbled up far short of the London Tavern. Thirdly, and lastly, let in draw deductions and apply the lesson. Of "Mi>s Mete yard's Life of e Igwond" a short notice is given. The opinion tormed is t;.us expressed:—"ln on age of catchwork biography and c.ireless illuft-ntion, Messrs. llu st and Blackett may be fairly (ongratulated on having turned out the best English book of the year on art—unless Mr. Street's Veiutiful 1 Architecture in Spain' be entitled to rank with it." If the statements in tin artHe on Our New Zealand Conquests" be true, (be At.cH'ind colonists have a very serious indictment to meet. Tho writer is Mr. J. I£. Gorst; so that it will not be diflioult to show that his testimony is untrustwoi thy, if it be so. But if what he the New Zealand wars are savs be tiuo a foul disgrace to any men who lay the smallest claim to humanity, patriotism, or righteousness. The t'olonid Otlicv, also, is not free from censure. Mr. Gorst concuts in the withdrawment of the Imperial forces, thinks that step favorable to peace, but holds that peace cannot ho prolonged unlers the colonists rocognise their true position towards the Maoris, acknowledge the independence they "nave maintain-d, and restore the confiscated lands. Professor Goldwin and Mr. Edward Dicey contribute papers on President Lincoln ; and ail anonymous writer (li), tends a poetical eulogy. This is what tho Professor says The Emancipation Proclamation was signed July 5, lfifi-1, and sealed with his blood April 11, 1805." This is what a niotlo composed for an occasion of public excitement seldom i«—a true account of tho lnatler Lincoln has fallen a martyr to the abolition of slavery. JTe was not a fanaticalabolitionist. He would have done nothing unconstitutional to effect immediate emancipation, lie d.d not, as President, sutler himself to hold fierce language against slaveryi nor would he, though hard pressed by those for whose character and convictions he had a high respect, all iw himself to be lid into premature and illegal measures for its instant extirpation. But billing his time with patient sagacity, ho struck it deliberate! v an: legally tl'o blow of which it has died. It ttruck him in return tie blow which will ma!ie him live in tho lovj of his nation and of mankind for over." Mr. Dicey's views agreo with these. He shows how, in 18G2, the President was not popular with Washington society, and how ho lived down prejudice and mistrust, growing with circumstances, and faithfully reprt senting the people who chose him for their ruler. A little es-ay on ''Success in Lif#" " I ■ I I | | I I ' 1 " —" " j 1 —" ) " " " & ; " " : " " " \ ] [ , " | — I •, " j 1 I " I " " " Several persona bad been summoned for rates, but been cautioned that thoy were tho produce of tho the majority paid the rates, witli costs, into C'oui t. robl ery committed at Waihcki. Tho witness at Wm. Dalgleish was summoned for £2 Gs. Bd., ouco arro.-ted him and brought him up to town. The prisoner was fully committed for trial at tho being arrears of rato for a house iu Waterloo nest criminal sjssions of the Supremo Court, Quadrant. Mes-rs. W. and A. Kennedy woro summoned for £4 J35. 4cf., being; arrears of rates for a house in AUSTRALIAN TELEGRAMS. Q, eon stri.et. Neither of the defendants appeared, and tho arrears having been proved by Mr. ])iddains, (From tlie Hobart Town Mercury, Sept. 30.) the collector, judgment was given for tho pldintitl's. Meluouene, September 29. UNFOUNDED CIIAUGH. The City of Luunccston arrived at 11 o'clock on Isaac Lowry was charged by Christophor I.owry Monday after a rough passage. night, with hliving stolen a ring from him in Mr. Steers,' Meetings to support lhe Uovei\ior and Ministry tho City 1 lub Hotel. havo been held at Wood Mart and the Exhibition Mr. Wynn aj>peared for the defendant. Buildings. The prosecutor .suiil ho had no evidenco io offer. '1 lie Governor, to a deputation from the It appeared, from the s-tati.nientofcounsel.ih .tboth Exhibition meetingreplying yesterday, presenting an address thinking the parties were together at the City Club, to the Queen, matlo an elaborate stateniont, seeking that the prosecutor ImM the ring on the counter, and to justify tho conduct <>f paying of civil servants. that the prisoner took it up witn—as he allced bv He states that the whole difficulty arisos from Audit charging him—the felonious intent to steal it. construction of term legally avnilaMr. Wynn said it was a most improper tiling fir Commissioners' that, contends the Constitution il Civil Sorvico b'o the prosecutor to have done. The defendant hud Acts ar good appropriations and payments on tho ■ of the Assembly, anil in accordance with been locked up all night. It was like knocking a resolution man down and afterwards begging his pardon, lie the practice of the IIoii:e of Commons—"That tho would teach the prosecutor to be in ro cautious. Tho local government has legally power to outer into conmatter of could not stop there, anil tho prose- tract- f >r borrowing money for payment of li-.bilities cutor would see before lie was ninny months older of llie Crown. That both Houses, in uddresses, asthat he would be as many pouuds the poorer for this sured liiin of their desire to pay liabilities, and that proceeding-. tho Qui'L'ii'b nulhority justifies his approving to tho His Worship also reprimanded tho prosecutor for course adopted f,y ministers, which he denies aro giving a man into cust-dy without considering collusive, unconstitutional, or revolutionary. wlii'lher he would ho able to substantiate tho chargo home thoLegiilativo The "overnor refused send to against him. T C was not merely tho temporary in- Council address to tho Queen by last mail, as he couvenience caused, but a man's character might be time to report upon it. wished pemmnenily injured by it. In the Assembly, M'Gn-gor's motion of Confidence Tho prisoner was discharge'. in Government came oil as amondment, to Levy s motion for committee to eoarcb journals of Council FRAUDULENT IIANKRI-'I'TCV. Henry Harris was charged, under the Sth subthe fate of the Appropriation-cum-tarifl' Bill. Tho of debate JDobtorj section the 12nd clause of tho and was adjourned to Tuesday next. Krolic is the favorite for tho Metbourno Cup, at Creditors Act," with having mortgaged certain pro12 to 1. Tarragon, for the Champion, at 100 to 30. perty, and received ceitiiin money*, ahorhe had preeminently tho professor—very secondarily the writer. Everything that he wrote, even bis famous sented his p tition, for relief a* an inso'velit debtor, o to 1 against Panic. mid appeiml in the Supreme Court to prove his inMacadam's' remains arrived per Albion. Tho I'rolijomcna to Homer, was thrown upon paper un.ler solvency, by which he Jia j defrauieii lih creditor?, fuwral took place yeeterdny, itnd iv/u largely at- some c/ibwil inducement. ])e Ifift 110 eJnhoiato work —nothing with which he was himself satisfied. I/is and committed an offence against the provisions of tended. The London Chartered Bank got a verdict on editions were prepared for the use of his classos. On tho Act. to Wednesday advanced the Governthe other hnnd, it was he who created, and who himWynn £40,000 appeared for Mr. Thomas Alilnc Mafor Mr. ehattie. The piisom-r was umiefended. ment. self gave the first example of that enthusiasm lor llour. Mr. Theophilns Kissling, the lleputy-Rcgistrar of £19 price is wanted for C hilian philological studies, which for sixty years lins been the quickening life of German education. Wolf is Ss. (id. for wheat. the Btipreme Court, deposed : Tint he produced the the true author of modern cla si ul culture." How p_tition of tho insolvent, also a deed of arrangement liran keeps very firm at 2s. Gd. The steamer Albion has brought good mail}' tho scholar fought his way upward* from indigence for the benefit of creditors. The petition horo date to comfort-, from seclusion to fame—how tho latter the fjtti of May. It was presented to his Honor tho orders. part of lii.3 life was a blighted existence—what was Chief Justice on ilie Sth of May and tiled the g:ime Auki.auih, Sfptembc-r 2!) day. The insolvent appeared before the Supreme Four men drowned from Aryits boat going off to his character, and who were his students and friends, Court upon his p'-tiiion ou the. 23rd of May. The the Electric. The boat was smashed on the are here related in a style which compels the reader to rocks. deed of arrangement was dated the Ist of Juno and The tug steamer Klear. -r went to the rescue. The Vinislt t\\e article i£ once l\o "begins it. Tho next is u carefully-written and comprehensive article 011 Tho execn'eil the 30ch of tha t month. Oirnere /low claim falrm/c. Wifliam Macgregor Hay, deposed, that he wis ail The Government intend fo pay (ho civil servants Now Grid Minns und I'rics." The increased proarticled clerk to Mr. Jackson, solicit- r. Ho pvnduecil three months' arrears, anil increase salaries 5 per coat. duction of gold, tho great demand for it for new of enterprise, tho opening of ncwmaikets a deed of mo tgago between the prisoner and John Government p.-tid £70 compensation for the loss schemes now ureas of production through the facilities of Hoop of a piece of hind for £f!0. It was dated the of tho At'yHs b-»at, and intend to provide for the and intercommunication, the enormous growth of trade, '28th of June widows and orphans of the drowned men. and tho great rise in prices, are thoughtfully cjiiTho prisoner said lie had not given the morfgago l-'lour firm. t-'aU-s of wheat yesterday at Bs. 101. lered, and their several relations and effects are to Mr. Hoop with the object of cheating his creditors. Government received no replies from other colo- si pointed out. It is ditlicult to find a pussago for exHo told Mr. Hoop that the mortgage was no use to nies in reference to the mail service. which may give an idea of the drift of thearticlo. him. He, the insolvent, understood that it was tho CardwcH's despatch will be tabled staling that tract, intention of the creditors to allow him to pay quar- Lord Stanley is prepared to consider oiler from any But as itincludes India as well as England in its survey, it maybe deemedworth tho careful perusal of financiers, terly. Mr. Hoop said he would never ask the in- colonial company for mail service instead of Penincapitalists, traders abroad as well as at homo The solvent for tho money until he was able to sular. Tiueo Women of Letters," who form the subject of pay it. paper, the next and aro, Baillio, Lucy Joanna any lest should bo doubt Aikin. Wynn said there Mr. CURRENT LITERATURE O irolino E. Cornwallis. The first and last receive upon the matter, ho might be allowed to mention most attention, tlie second only a passing but inter[Written for the Nkw Zealasd Herald.] that the deed of arrangement was registered on tho esting notico. Tho reminiscences are very pleasant, 15th of August, and the mortgage w,is executed on (Continuedj and a/lord opportunity for describing the religious the sth of July. London, 1365. July, convictions of lliese ladies, and their relation to the Mr. J). Wilson, a iitcnomuson, deposed that ho It so Dhrrmu, or Three Phases of Locc (3 vols., 31s. Cd., world of letters. The paper thus concludes: had dealings with the prisoner about tho end of .Val- under 31bs., Smith very Elder), and is a cleverly happens that tho three clever women with whoce or the beginning of June. Tho witness had paid tho writton novel. Tho heroino is born in Ceylon, comes memorials v;e have been occupying ourselves, take up pii oner £75 to Knglund, mingles with English and French their position respectively in the three departments S-rgeant Thomas Hvnes slid ho was a clerk in tho society, becomes the subject of intrigue, discusses into which the genius of ages and the genius of indiMilitary Accountant's office. It wa* his duty to and Romanism, falls in lovo with a viduals are said to bo alike distributable. Poetry, Pantheism check accounts, to obtain the signatures of porsons who is on the eve of ordination, and Narrative, and Philosophy or Scimce, have been, by young priest, who receivo money, also to ascertain the names ot marries him. Jintanglcments of course turns, the favorite forme of human thought eiuco men persons having contracts, together with their periods But it is not a religious novel. Towardsfollow. the began to think. In the present century they would and rates. Tho prisoner hud a contract with tho of the work Dharma thus describes tho end threo seem to have each come in for tlioir sharo in giving Commissariat Department for erecting cesspools. Tho phase* First, I have known the aflectionato the prevalent direction to the public taste. The qualcontract Hegun in April, 18G5, and would expire on love and veneration of a child for a master ity of imagination was cortainly predominant in tho tho 80th March, lSGfi. On the 12th July tho priso- and a friend whom I could not then under- days to which Joanna Buillio properly belonged, th £(>2, being ono quarter's ner received a cheque for Afterwards I loved Algerine lit vers with days of tho great minstrels—of J-'cott, Bj run, Camppayment on account of the contract. Ho was paid stand. Sotitliey. It was at History's shrine that l.ticy all the passion of my passionate naturo Then I sufboil. by an array draft fered us intensely as I had loved, and out of the Allan paid her devotions, in company with, at howTho prisoner was committed for trial at the next depths of suffering dawned a Jove for all who ever respectful a distance, llalhnn, Macintosh, Siscriminal sittings of tho Supremo Court. suffer." mondi. Philosophy claimed Carolina Cornivalb's as 81111' LOAFERS. The Conscript (65., under lib., Smith and Co.), is a her own. The critical philosophy which the now imThomas Saville Wi« charged with being found on tale of tho French war of I*l3. It is translated pulses of tho time h id brougu't from tlic German board tho barque Maria Jitter, for it felonious pur- from the French, but does not bear marks of transla- Universities, and which is making its familiarhome tion. Tho description of the campaign, tho billets, in the minds of tho present goncration. All honor bo pose. Tho Captain, [Carl Korn, deposed that ho was in the marches, and the skirmishes is vory vivid. The to the triad .' They had neither of them cause to bo ho 0)1 when bed about ten o'clock Thursday night, privations the writer suffered, tho pity he mot with, ashamed of tho place assigned to their producheard a footstep just outside his berth. Ifo looked of the dangers he was exposed to, tho narrow escapes ho tions contemporary 011 tho shelves tryout and saw the prison r in a kneeling altitude, JUc was wounded in the loft literature. had, are all well told. With whatever differences of taste ing to raisv the lid of his chest. at Kaya, near Lul/.m, thence ho was re- or ability, they could, in their several ways, shoulderTho prisoner piote.-le.l, with great volubility, that moved in tin ambulance t Leipzig. He recovered, helped to vindicate woman's right to the franchise of ho had made a mistake in the ship. That ho hud and re entered the ranks. Of tho battle-field lie the human intellect and have allbr.Ud man opporintended to go ab >urd the Kato, whose c tplain J,ad write?, "Ho did not laugh, nor Zebedc, nor I, nor tunity to show that tho old days of jealou-ly and promised him a passage. It was not so late as ten tho others; but wo pressed on all tho same, and the derisive complaint are at an end. and that tho preo'clock. officers incessantly repeated the ' Forward, forward.' tonsions of u jirceintse ridicule wnnhl bo as unnecesCertainly tho sary in this latter halt of t'i ,;ineteenth century as His Worship ; Tt wai a mistake, I supposo, whon That is how men lose their heads! ynu went- on board the Hella Marina some timo buck, love of our country animated us, but tho fightii-g were tt.o fantastic pedantries of La Maneha's knight and stole a watch, for which you got twelve months frenzy was more ardent still." Koaders uf this among tho working-day realities of the age of CerAnother of tlioso excelhn"; pape s 0:1 imprisonment and hard labour for that mistake. volumo will be glad to know what the writer has to vantes." tho fighting Scandinavian and English History, as represented in Tho prisoner, who seemed quito crestfallen at this say, what ho promises to tell, about tho times of Harold Ilardradu, brings the chronicle small piece of information, was ordored to find two frenzy" at Waterloo. _hi Editor off tho Line; or, Wayside Musings and down to the Norman Conquest, by William. Tho sureties of £100 each, for his good behaviour for six Reminiscences, is tlio title of a collection of very title of the present paper is, England and Norway months. Miall. and Mr. agroeahlo by Edward chatty essays AESATI.TI.NO A CONSTABLE. in tho Eleventh Century." Edward tho Confessor, A portion named Lloyd was charged with assaulting They were written for relaxation, and to»ethorform Earl Godwin, Tostig, Harold, nve tho loading chaof while execution book for leisurehours. in tho Light-hcarto racters. As former papers have shown how tiaroid a vory pteasmt polico constable Murphy this his duty. without being frivolous, thought without being dull, Ilnrdrada roso to powor and camo to England, defendant, being said thes'j hard, papers will not shows bow he fell at the ago ot' iifty-onc, was homo forcible without Mr. Wynii, who appeared for tho his client would plead guilty, and opolo»iso lor tho as- only repay a transient porusul but may occupy some back lo Norway, and at lastliutied at Droutheim. sault upon the po.ico constable, and throw hinißclf thoughtful hours. The titles of some of the papors On tho state of England iu the days of thoA Confessor, largo part, After tho Kain, tho followingremarks aro interesting : upon the consideration of tho Coui t. ar0—A Constitutional, Drizzle, Tho Commissi >ner of Police said, that when tho Flowers, Tho Humours and Grotesque in Nature, of tho lowest olasses were slaves. Every lreemau seveial, and had owner of land seems have custody Folk's Old Roadside Advenand Faces, Boys, tho was ill to constable, Tom, assaulted he Our prisoner though the Church, with a perseveranco which does for assaulting another person. That person was t»o ture, Beggars and their Congener.", .ic. duty of Mossrs. Longman Co. have just published a thick it all honour, was incessant in preaching the ill to attend. It would bo requisite to know whother vol. (IRs.) on I'ancotiver Island and British Columbia, manumission, and though tho wills aro full of bequests or not ho was out of dange. -. thralls, their by part written of to freedom', being Prospects; detained tho freemen objected History, tho and 011 Resources, prisoner their of Mr. Wynn to ot these injunctions and bequests upon a matter which was in no way before tho Court. Matthew Maolie, F. K.O S,, for live years resident in tho very frequency "a still largo is how tho were give community sentenced author's fulland class of or in £5, Victoria, objoct proves fined dofault The V.I. Tho prisoner was Io classified information on all the topics of interest unl'ree. For tho rest, except whin war wa ted to two months' imprisonment with hard labour. with theso new and rising colonies. He them, tho people, free and bond alike, weie probably coimecled IIODDEHY WITH VIOLENCE. happy enough. England was tho land of corn and de- professes to give a moro extended and comprehensive Isaac liobinson, who admitted that, ho was acomand good arms, of account of tlio condition and prospects of the country ale, of fine clothes, from the 40th regiment, was charged with serter I'hero of his predecessors have done His vessels of silver, and vessels of gold. ail any or than and mitting a robbery with violence, in tho house abundance, iu and many a goldin the and his was church lengthened acquaintplato residonce country, front the person of Adam Chisholm.a settler at Waibranch of local giltcd sword or axe, with brass inlaid with silver, representing ance with persons every barrelled heki. The articles stolen were one single onterprise.all'ordhimspeeial advantages for tho tusklio many a goldon bowl, and many a" massive highlygun, value £ii; two double barrelled pistols, value has wroughtclrinking-horn is bequeathed by tho Angloundertaken. In addition to tlio most, recent parMl; £14 in money ; powder llaak and other articles. ticulars attainable respecting the geography, geology, Saxon wills. The feeling that remains on th>>- mind Mr. Wynn appeared for the prosccntion. reading tho rich store of wills, and deeds and of country, of the a mass aftor lauiu, politics and flora, Charles Vining deposed, that he was in the employ- statistics is presented bearing on commerce, agricul- chatters that have beon scared, is that though tho ment of the prosecutor on the 2nd of September last, ture, c-iiil, gold, timber, and fisheries. Ono chapter state of society was what wo should cull rude, it was as was also the prisoner. On that day, the prisonor refers to the region between Canuda. and tho Kooky not nearly so wretched as it must have been in had been sent after cattlo by the prosecutor and he Mountans, and tho remarkable facilities it offers for Norman times. Tho danger of all classes rather was any. Thoro returned saying that ho could not find life, manners, that they should sink church and throne and peop'o and settlement; another is devoted to the was an alternation between the prosecutor customs, and traditions of tho aborigines ; another to alike into sottiskness and duluess, for 011 tho whole the- prisoner. The prisoner took up this stick, skotchea of colonial society. tho .Anglo-Saxons were a slow, sluggieh people in produced very formidable looking a I — " cert, • " " | [ , " ~ " | ? for 1864, just issued by "MYs?v>. 'he Confessor's time. Tho constantDanish Rivington, is an improvement on list year's v >|. Edward Wiri und actual Danish settlements had greatly The new vol. ofBohns'lllustrated Library, pu> lished -haltered national fo< limr, the church was too bv Messrs. 801 l aid finely, is a revised and enla-grd fond ot th''irfind case, thought too little of its duties', tho edition of Professor Cruik's ' Pursuit of Knowledge lviiig was week and hildish, and few of the great ■ under Difficulties:' The 4th toI. of the [leoplos o! P llro • Saxon blood. ? England in edition of ' Merivale's History of the Romans under kdward Ter i?i s time was rife for reform or revolution." A the Empire,' brings the history down to the death of writer on tho State and Prospc ti of Italy," regards Augustus, and concludes with a masterly sketch of the latter very favourably. He thinks 'that not a the Btate of the Soman Empire in its unity at the Ultlo will be gar ed by the removal of the Seat of date of the Pax Jiomana ; univeisal tranquility. Thi overnment to l'lorence, in tho diminution thereby Royal medals for the encourageineet of geographic 1 ot ocal influences, that the Italians both l ieJinontese science and discovery, entrusted to the Hoval 111 Koine and out of it are beginning to see that it is Geographical Society, have this year been awarded not absolutely nucessary for Italian unity that Roma to Captain Montagnmerie, for his extensive and should be the metropolis; but that it'is far mora elaborate survey of North-Westorn India and the important thai, tho 1< leneli troops should Ivaralcoran range; and to Mr. Saaiuel Baker, for his trom the very ne.rt of the country. be withdrawn The financial explorations in Interior Africa. A testimonial, value affairs or tho relations to the are serious £'10, has also been been awarded to Dr. Yamberg for matters to be settle,!, but the soberPapacy and practihis adventuerous trave's in Turkistan. The prize cal instinct hitherto displayed by sense the people giva offered by Lord Palmerston, as Lord H cctov of Glasgow prorn:s> of a suecesstul settlement. Con,hill is rather heavy. Un vcrsity, on the Influenco of Party on the Armadale" is excitingr Development of tho British Constitution," has been enough inly. Wives and Daughters" keep! gained by Mr. James Moffat, Calderbank, Airdrie. up well. "How we did Mont 13bmc" i, Hfjr;R btly Mr. Moffat is also facile priiiccps in English language on a hackneyed theme, but the other plcccs are not and literature, and philosophy, this year. Lord r.v inviting. A ten short extracts may, Derby's translation of Homer's Iliad has reached a bo culled. The paper on Confession" is bn however the legal 5tU edition. Tho Book Society (of Paternoster aspects of confession of crime, and the propriety of How) are issuing what is termed "a marvel of making amendments in the law, or in the administraliterature." This is no other than a complete copy tion of it "It it were necessary in these dayß to Bunyam's Pilgram's Progress," for one penny. It controvert the general policy of all spccioa of torture will contain every word, with Scripture references, a having confession for their object, it might bo enough momoir of the author, and a frontispiece of John to refer to tho account of the trial of Fenton for tho Bunyan in prison. The first edition is said to bo a murder of the Duke of Buckingham. The Bishop million copies, anil not fewer than 100 are supplied of London is related to have said to him at his trial, at a time. The object of the Society in ' If you will not confess, you must go to the rack.' producing this marvellously cheap book is eiid Tho prisoner replied,' If it must bo so, I know not to be to supply every Stindsy scholar whom I may accuse in the extremity of 1117 torture throughout the land with this undying work. Messrs. Bishop laud, perhaps, or any other lord at this .larrold have just published a new ba-lad by Mrs board.' ' Sound sense,'observed Sir il chael Foster Sewell, the till© ia u The Lost Child/* a ballad lor ' its tho mouth an enthsiast and a ruffian.' ' I>rofathers and mothers—for twopenco. 388,000 of vincialism' is regarded as a decaying element of social "Mother's Last Worcjs" Lave been sold, this will [life. ' Provincialism may be defined as the doubtless also have an extensive circulation. Tho part of cockneyism,—as the cockneyism of counterlesson is much needed, true to life, but very painful. towns, for every city has its own cockneys. country There An illustrated edition of Sam Slick, the Clock- are Liverpool, Manchester, Edinburgh, and Dublin maker," with notes by the authors, will bo published cockneys, just as London produces the typical breed in the autumn. The people's edition of Mills' from which they all derive the name. Tho local man, Principles of Political Economy,with some of their Apthe man whose whole prejudices are bred in by plications to Social Philosophy," (ss, Lonsmnn), is not the place, and who men uro3 orerthinjf by thehim place's an abridgment, but is identical in matter with tho standard, is and must ever he a c :ckney, whether he 6th edition, in 2 vols, (30s), just) issued, Most of tho lives in London, Boston, Mew York, Rome, or Conquotations in foreign languages have been translated stantinople.' The essent'al fo itures of this localism into English. It 13 printed in double columns are pointed out-, but influences are at similar to other people's edition*. "Under the title of whv-U wilt surely make it. whether as work cocfcHeads and Hands of Labour," Dr. W. G. Blailrie neijism or provincialism, a thing of the past. lias published a very interesting and suggestive Warton," tho licm-end Thomas Warton, volume on tho relations betweon employers and cm8.D., Fellow of Trinity College, Oxford, was a pepuployed. The work is chiefly descriptive of the lav antiquary, scholar, and bun vivant of more than a author's visits to some of the best mannged work- century ago. 11is memory has been embalmed by shops and manufactories in England, .Scotland and the h'ev. G. Gilfiii'an and li Afant, Hf. K.; and from 1" ranee ; but the aim of tho w>>rk is to shew from their records the present article is compiled. A« a these oxamples, not only what has, but what mav be traditional brick," this kindly notice of him will be done by employers to promote tho welfare of their welcomed by Winchester boys and Trinity men. workpeople, and to establish a good feding between Halph Grueby's Ghost" is the titlo 0f a tame story. idoc.j'and tho k'ansous" is a brief unveiling of the two classes. Messrs. T.ongman and Co. have issued their second volume of their series of hand one aspect of criminal life and death in Paris;—for books for tho study of Sanskrit, edited by Professor Vidocq is a spy, and tho Sansous (father and son) Max Muller. It contains tho 2nd, 3rd and U\\ are tho executioners at tho guillotine. The Engliah Books of the Hilopadcsu, (7s fid.) A valuable book Drama during tho reigns of "Eliiaheth and James," for those who work with their brains, is Pr. Brigami some verses To fill up the number. The t+o tales in MacmiUun proceed well. Ia a lnim on "Menial Exertion in relation to Health," originally published in America, it is reprinted under paper on Women and the Fine Arts," by F. T. the editorship of Dr. Arthur Loured, senior physician Palgrave the principal points that it 19 desired to prove, it to illustra'e, are—l. Tliat in the Fine to tho Great Northern Hospital, and with an ml iitioll.ll chapter by him on Indigestion in Literary Arts women liave hitherto almost entirely failed to mon. It is published by Hotten. reach high or lasting success; 2. That it is altogether Tho writer of a biographical article in the Korfh premature to decido whether women are not intended British llcview, on "Fricdiich August Wolf," thus for such succe.-s by natural organisation until they ntroduces his subject:—"F A. Wolf is known to have, for a sutli ient period. received intellectual us in this country, if at all, in connection with a cer- "advantages equal to tho,-e received by men ; 3. That tain theory of the origin of the Homeric poems. He their own success is the re :ult not of external circumwas I "hite 5 The Annual R'gistcr , some 1000 or to a ton and a half, | v.iVnt j 1200 blows, each To tho Editor of the New Zealand Heii vi.D are given before Siii,—T observe in your isme of the Iltli instant, goes off. The looker on can see the that amongst your notes from Wellington it is stilted that the Ministry mudo nn otter to tho Superintendent with which the shaft was bound round at nrst, which while it bundle of sticks, disappear under each ™i. satisfied home "Auckland v of this mighty hammer into men was not satisfactory to others. "Jl r H. txralmm was himself willing to have closed with the the substance ot t.ie iron and into other, each oiler, this is a mistake, as I refused tho Got eminent beneath. VV hen this hasarebeen accom- arrangement to pay lis. Gd. per acre on all land sold. put round Ihe set of iron rods "v-hed i new hammered whole matter was referred to tho House, and at sledges bv the of half1 shaft <llu into the tho proper time tho correspondence will appear. baud and the workmen .'iron a-dozen I am, &c., thrust into the great heap of 1 ole is once more Graham. K. same undergo the of process flame to s once au hour, for f- rcottiii'*" as lo tho Uditor of tho Uijkaii). Zkala.nl> Xkw working the Meanwhile day. hou? in rverv lll > —Here I slum], and ot wheels m the ceil, have been growing f"r n tric:ite arrangement you for the last 100 years, and am now in • full pernnd wheels iu the flooring, wheels no bigger fection. and what do I Why, you say I be found credit can a lady's that act? in tinvest am not fit for making your wharf, and instead of 'n.j tn ;nneup to the traditional fifthwheelofa using me, you send to llohart Town for timbe not some with great speed, some so good locomotive go. motion, us I would prove to he. It is unjust to mo some slow, some curviligraduated and t > the country wherein T grow. wi'th "gome straight. and the steam planes course Query, What is better for such purposes a-, wharves, though verity forward Szc., as heart ot kauri for pi inks, and totara or teobackward andsome law asot lite. in lhe they man treo for piles Why send cur inonev to Hobart contained imagination whose contempla- Iown mu«t ha ve hearts of the I am, -Src., tion ennnot carry hun into the Kauiii Thee. mighty men aud "the mighty works that have W fide, October 13th, 1865. From these workshops been dono in our time.which given has such a co forth the spirit precise to our race aud dignity_ to human "OLIVER CROMWELL" AND CHURCH almost feels iuclined to nature itself. One MUSIC. canon, Intende repeat the words of the Latin (To tho Editor of tho New Zealand lleeald.) prosptre procede ei regna. •c i r, —As I see I am accused in a letter, in the —A vessel is Herald of this morning, of oxcltiding my congregaTkaJ'fobt Offick (Texdbh). tion from joining in tho offering of praise in the Commissariat to tons, about 90 take required of Church service, I beg to state that at tho. introducof the present Soldier's Hymn Book (the only itores to Tauranga. tion Waitaskbbi UisTßicr. —hatepaycrs are re- one I was able to provide), I supplied copies, not quired to psv their rates to Mr. Hazlett, only fo tho choir, but to tho congregation gtatis. collector, from the 16th to 21st iust., between These books the latter took away from tho pews, but forgot to roturn them, hence our present dearth of 12 and one o'clock. q P Xke members of tins fraternity are hymn bocks, which I am unable to remedy at the moment, owing to the work being published in r-ifluested to take notice that a summons Taeetins will be held at the Lodge Room, England. Tho difficulty however, has not oscaped my notice, as Oliver Cromwell" supposes, and I evening. Waitemata Hotel, ou Monday long to remedy it. Tho New Zealand Waitemata Steam Fekky Comi-any.—The hope before flymn Book is too expetisivo for soldiers, and I feel having retarded the refit of the bid weather my people would not like to return to Tate and Waitemata. the North Shore Ferry will be per-, 'sure Brady. formed to-day by rowing boats. In conclvisionT would simply ob?ervo, first, that Mining Company Gold Cosomaxpel clergyman cannot justly be of deluding in this company, or. which ahis congregation from joining accused iLiviteiv. —Shares in a service of praiso calls remain unpaid, will be forfeited unless the who supplies them with hymn books gratis; and, calls are paid on or before the "20th of October. secondly, that such an accusation comes with the Sr. Matthew's Chukcii. A rehearsal of worst possible taste from one, who according to his •acred music will take place at this Church on own statement, knows the circumstances of tho case, and has been, and still is, a member of tho congreThursday evening next, at 7 p.m. Tks Late Mk. A. B. Calvert.—Persons gation. the of this estate I am. &c., gentleman baring claims upon J. A. Baviey, (deceased) are requested to send their accounts Chaplain to the Forces. to Messrs. C. Melisopp and T. Norrie, Papa3rd. Parnt-11, October kura. Prims Biefsteak —There is some consolaTo tho TSditor of the New Zealand Hekat.d. tion in knowing that this succulent article is to be obtained to-day.in Sliortland Crescent, at (3d. Sin, —Being u"der tho impression that I am tho and 7J. the lb.: lamb. s>. a quarter; pork, Sd. person referred to in a paragraph of your pnpi r of this d*!e headed per lb.: and mutton 6\d. per lb. Wangarei a Militia District," I Mr. F. J. Eaton.—All claims against this beg most emphatically to deny the, statement therein contained, to the effect that 1 havo lately arrived iu gentleman will be /orwxirded to him for payWellington with Government instrucment if left at Messrs. Lavers, seed merchant's, Auckland from tions. lamqute at a loss to understand how- such Durham-street, Auckland, to whom persons inreport debted to Mr. Eaton, are requested to discharge a mischievous of could have originated, and it is much surprise 'hat it should have to me a mutter their liabilities. of Mbssbs. Jones and Co. will sell to-day been circulated to tho apublic through the medium your paper proper investigation as to its without a large quantity of beef, pork, potatoes, flour, "truth. groceries, wines, spirits, and ales, furniture, enI am, &c., gravings, sewing-machine (in working order), a F. B. Cnrrs. quantity of goods from the King of Italy, and Army and Navy Hotel, sundries. Auckland, 13th October, ISGS. Mkssbs. C. Stichbcby axi) Son will hold [We are only too glad to learn that flie report their usual weekly sail of potatoes, plants, sugar, which reached us is. as far as Captain F. B. G-ipps is tea, candles, soap, wines, bottled ale, porter, concerned, incorrect. Such a rep it, however, boing oilmen's stores, and sundries, sundry furniture, ill existence, it was our duty to draw attention to it. We gave no authenticity to tho statement, but simply and a fiddle. Hoeitika.—lt will be some little encourage- alluded to it as a report. In doing so we have ment to our shippers and skippers to know that enabled Captain Gipps ti remove an impression uiithe Excelsior has arrived safely at Hokitika, f.vourableto him-elf which had by some mistalt it being put across the bar in first-rate style, dis- would appear, gotabroad —Ed. y.Z.lf.] charged her cargo in good condition, and waa lying at the Hokitika wharf ready to return, To the Editor of the New Zealand Herald. the Prince Alfredleft Hokitika on Monday last, Sin, —You must pardon me for again tresp.i«ir.g 3nd has encountered a stifT head-wind on her the columns of your valuable paper, but feeling passage up. Slie brings no confirmation of the upen that I have been unjustly dealt with hy tlw City reported misfortune of the Kifleman, neither does Board of Commissioners,*! think that in justice to she bring mail or paper from Hokitika, but myself is vrell a- the men who kindly came forward merely the report that gold was plentiful, and as my securities, to lay before the ratepayers of the every one well satisfied. City-of Auckland a few fucti, that have since c unn Mb. Alfred Bccklaxd will sell to-day, a to my knowledge, connected with the letting of the spring cart-horse and harness, and allotment at stone-breaking machine at Mount Edon. my I have since been informed that alth Wangarei of 40 acres, and draughthorse, dray aid harness, 2 staunch draught horses, two tender was the lowest, that the City Hoard entertained express waggons, an American buggy, -1 spring the opinion that it was not in fact my tender at all, carts, a pagnall cart; also, 1 ton IS. elson potatoes, but that of Stevenson, Stewart, Bainbridge, and Company, nnd that had there not been a tender c. brood mare (heavy draught) 50 sacks maize. than tha" of Mr. Bainbridge, Gs. 10d., that I ITbssbs. Habbis i>'D Tukkee will sell, to- lower should have given place to Mr. 8., so as to be enbeef, large quantity of bacon, tea, sugar, day. a participate with them in the extra profits abled to cheese, coffee, butter, potatoes, and furniture. necessarily accruing from the a ove-st ited underhand llesses. Aethcb & Sox will sell to-day, a piece of business quantity of maize, potatoes, beef, and other To the xbov? I give the mo t emphatic denial, and provisions ; also a quantity of furniture. T have no hesitation in saying, that those men would if esses. Ho'teb .otd Co. will sell to-day, be willing to come forward at any time nnd bear me 50 small farms (from five to ten acres), on the out. in what I here assert. Otabuhu and Howick road, 4 artillery horses, That my tender ought, in justico to the ratepayers, 25 dlotment: of land on the Mount Smart and to ha-.-e "been accepted, must be patent to every one, Otshohu roads, 4 allotments in Onehunga, no ol)jecti^>ri, that I ain awaro of, having been to my securities (men of standing in the colony), hiring 33 feet frontage to Cardwell-street, depth as addition to "which £200 deposit in the hands of the 102 feet; 7 cavt-horses, a horse-gig and harness, n City Boar J, was offered to bo made by me, as a still 3 light horses, 60 horses, medium and heavy gua'antee further llmt I would o irry out the work. draught hacks, and light harness. I was both in a position and willing to carry Jlessks. Hidings and Dowdex will sell to outThat mv contract. I mu«t here assert, and publicly day, a large quantity of provisions, furniture, thank those gentlemen who so kindly cume forward good household clothing, sundries. as my sicuriti«-s, feeling that a siur bus been cast His Honor Sir George Alfred Arney, Chief upon the:n, and will conclude my remarks by simply Justice, ha. admitted William Carey, Esq., to asking the ratepayers whether if the work could be be a barrister of the Supreme Court of A' ew performed for6iod per yard, the City Board havo Zealand. Mr. Carey was admitted a barrister done right in paying 6- B<l for the same ? Is it right of the Supreme Court of New South Wales, in that the ratepayers should be mulcted in a sum of annum, as was the case at the last meeting December 1856. His Honor has also been £200 per it might hare been saved to them, pleased to admit the following gentlemen to be of the board, when thereby rendered a little more passtreets and the solicitors of the Supreme Court of New Zealand ■ Edwin Macdonald, Esq., and Edwin able than they have of late been. Yours, Ac., Hesketh, Esq. Mr. Macdonald was admitted Peter Stbwaht. an attorney of the Superior Courts at WestminAuckland, October 11th, 1860. ster, in 1856. Mr. Hesketh served the greater part of his clerkship with the late Wm. Bracey, Esq., of Auckland, and the remaining portion PETER STEWART AND THE CITY BOARD. witli the Crown Solicitor, the late Frederick W. To the JCditor of the New Zealand Hehalh. ilerriman, Esq. • These gentlemen were all exgnt,— I wish to offer 11 few remarks in reference to amined by his Honor last iveek, and have passed a letter which appeared in your paper of this day's The writer is disapthe necessary examinations required by the date, signed Peter Stewart Law Practitioners' Act, 1861," in a manner to pointed, and, to use a vulgar term, very riled," elicit the marked approbation of the Chief that the Board passed his tender for working the htonebreaker, and accepted that of a man in whom Justice. Literary Association.—The usual fort- they have confidence. He calls the attention of tho to the manner in which public money is ratepayers nightly meeting of the abo re Association was difference between held on Thursday evening last, in the Vestry of squandered by tho Board. Tho tender and Mr. Stewart's is threepence acccpted tho St. Jamts's Presbyterian Church. WeilingtonM'Lod Mr. is an engineer, and well per vard. strtet, (Mr. Morton in the chair), when a paper known as a very old resiuent in Auckland. He has *&s read by Mr. 11. Laisliley, jufl., on The the confidence of tho City Hoard, from tho fact of Literary Men of the Day." Among the great his having worked tli3 stonebreukor in a satisfactory Dumber of authors and writers referred to, the manner ever since its erection. Mr. Stewart, on tho essayist dwelt more particularly on the names other hand, is unknown otherwise than as a carter and works of Dickens, Buhver, Tennyson, R. in the employ of Mr- Bainbridgo. It does not apmachinery, Macaulay,Carlyle,&c. as being .Representative pear that, lie knows anything whatever ofstonebreaker Men in the distinctive divisions of literature to and if under his management the his the Board horses, fate as of most they respectively belong. Incidental shared Hie S'imc to provide a new one—where then sllusion was also made to some of the Conti- would Boon have £156 to save to tho proposed that ho and Transatlantic literary celebrities. would be tho Tho chauces are that to save this sum "e paper was throughout interesting and in- ratepayers city it cost tho might £1500 as Mr.Stewart proposes, structive—betokening careful analysis, exten- for now machinery ; besides, should any accident sive acquaintance with British literature, and the happen, and a stoppftgo take place only for repairs, possession of considerable literary ability on the hand-broken metal would have to bo provided in tho part of Mr. Laishley ; and in every way merited meantime, and would cost an additional 2s. per yard. the complimentary references which were This, in all conseience, would certainly bo a pennymade to it in the discussion which en- wiio' and pound-foolish policy. What would the dued. On the next night of meeting (26th public then f-ay ti tho City Boatd for selecting mst.,) the question for discussion will be the such a contractor comparative merits of the Monarchical or HcPeter Stewart sr.ys —"Four tendors wero Eelected publican form of Government. from which to choose a person competent to underout of thi work" this own words). i eofkssor Jacobs. This accomplished take tho carrying pretend that he is a com>izard repeated his performance last evening Does he for ono Pmoment with regard to these tenpetent" person and, o a full bouse. The programme was the same ders, will he deny that two at least of thorn the previous evening, the weather and the they were in the tamo himself? from resnonsive applause were more encouraging, came handwriting- I would hfg also to remind Mr. W zard was all smiles. The programme Stewart of his procc'dings in regard to tho \ "•n performed to-night for the last time. City Board contract for carting last year, when \v e that these tricks" are certainly tho" threo lowest tenders also emanated from one tnost estraordinca'y and unaccountable. Those fource, the two lowest tenderers withdiew their ten0 surprise affords a sensation, should ders in favor of the third, and ono of those withdrawn Stewart's, who would doubtless 'ertainly Bee them. was this same Mr. P. mm * THE SEW ZEALAND HERALD, AUCKLAND, SATURDAY, OCTOBER 14, 1865. (stick — " " : " is very judicious. ITo be continued.] Paws Ball Fashions.—ir.-idamo Drouvn de Lbuys save a ball on the l'2th, to which. Princess Mnrat, Pi in -os Anna Murat ami all the notabilities of the Parisian world wore invited. Most of tie costuiros worn by the beauties of ttio evening were decorated by tlie foliage of oxotie plants. The cfleet ot the variolated leaves on white drtssrs was vet'y pleasing, and in most instances cacli bouquet and wreath were works "by no means unworthy of an artists brush. Ihc iashion of the evening was ev.dcntly suggested by the s.lendid specimens of plants remarkable for the beauty of their foliage, to bo scan in nil the public squares and gardens of Paiis, plants bearing e-jloured leaves being the at present.—a Paris correspondent writes:—"Last i hursduy, X saw one bonnet which I am euro must bo the extreme of the present fashion. Madame da 'a bonnet consisted of two ounces of gold Z beaten into a band, and four square inches of black lace, the whole to conclude with a gold button ; which fastened one end of the lace over tho other. Just then camo hy tho Mttrqitis de T , the greatest in Franco. Marquis, did you ' oversee nothing:' 'Nothing, my good boy—how sec nothing r 'Then come and look at. one of your countrywomen's bonnets." Tjie ! .wr ILousk Stouy,—"ls your horse fat?' inquired a Vermonthorse-dealer. Heats all creation." Why I <irovo O'ood bottom.'" 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DEUGS AND CHEMICALS. Horses THE Subscribers -will execute INDESTS (on the Also, most favourable terms) for every description of Close aud open Carriages for Wedding Parties Ac. DSTJOS £;nd OHEAfJOAI/S from the well-known and highly respectable firm of Mossrs. Geobgs Contracts entered into lor Wharf and Town Cartage. Curling Co., Cullum-street, Xiondon. 8. flf. Co. have received an invoice, ex BalaHorses and Carriages bought and sold Privately. klava, of their Goods, put up with particular care and attention, in packages of small amounts, so as to Horses broken into Saddle or Harness. suit tho convenience of Wholesale and Retail Druggists, and in well worth theattention Medical of TMRTF TD THOMPSON, Practitioners. Proprietors. S. MOSS CO., Custom-house- street. & & ' \\ & MR-cook, G™,MKN 1865. VICTORIA 2 dozen Skim Coulters Assorted Goods carefully executed and forwarded 1 ditto Cost-steel Skeitlis Provincial Onvornmnnt to order. Men's Assorted Cotton Half-hose THOMAS SHrPHERD, Ladies' and Children's Assorted Cotton NOW READY, Newmarket. Hosiery D. GRAHAM & CO., QUANTITY OF STONE, enitablo for road2 Black and Blue Broad Cloths and IMPORTERS & GENER AL MERCHANTS, maki"g, pavinp;, and ballast, all at 6d. per FOR SALE, load, and all down hill to come out with it; also, a T weed? quantity of BUILDING STONE, at 2s. per load. FOR HAVE SALE, White Counterpanes, Toilet aud Mar2 PUREBR E D L 0 N G-WOOLLED Apply to HAND lES:— seilles Quilts C. HAUT, Quarryman, Kyber Pasa LEICESTER RAMS Road, 2 Coloured Counterpanes and Cotton Martell's Palo and Dark, in hhds., qr.-casks, Near Great North Brewery, and cases 50 Pure-bred Long-wooled Leicester Ewe Sheets Newmarkot. Hennessy's Pule and Dark, in hhds., qr.-casks, 1 Damask Table Cloths, Towels and Diaper and cases Hoggotts Bizat's Pale and Dark, in hhds., qr.-casks, and Brown, Black, and State Hollands 2 10 Pure-bred Long-woolcd Lincoln Rams cases 1 !!! !!! ! Hemmed Cambric and Silk HandkerGTTAXO GUANO I Reddelliera's, and a variety of other foreign GUANO 50 Ewe Hoggetto, J-Leicester, in lamb to chiefs brands Blankets 8 9-4 and 10-4 White Medium Leicester Rams : 2 White and Coloured Rolled Cambricsand WHISKEY Greenlecs and Colvillc's Hazlebnm, in pun1 Short-horn Bull, with good pedigree by undersignod, On sale the Seleciss cheons, qr.-casks,.and cases, 10 o p. 1 Yeailing ditto ditto James Stewart and Co.'s, in qr.-caskß and Men's White and Regatta Shirts 3 cases GUANO. E A L PERUVIAN 2 ColouredCircassians, Alpacas and Lustres 6 Short-horn Yearling Heifers Kinnahan's L.L.D. Trish 2 Black ai>d Coloured Coburgs Apply to HENDERSON J^JIACFARLANE. RUM.— 2 T. & C. SHIPHERD, Wool Squares and Long Shawls Hooper's celebrated, in puncheons, hhds., and Newmarket. Men's Aberdeen and Military Half-hose 2 qr.-casks, 10 o.p. 1 Men's Lambswool Pants and Shirts COAL AND FIREWOOD DEPOT, OLD TOM.— Bleached Huckabick Towelling 1 NOTICE. Browning's, in qr.-casks and cases A. & A. TAIT, Linen and Muslin Collars and Cuffs 2 Booth's, in ditto Wakefield-stbket. TO THE PUBLIC OF AUCKLAND, Field, Son, and Co.'s, in ditto 2 Ribbons, Haberdashery, Trimmings CAPTAIN'S OF VESSELS, AND LARGE UNCUT, delivered, 13a per ton 2 Hair Nets, Perfumery and Fancy Soap3 CONSUMERS OF BUTCHERS' MEAT. GENEVA : Cut, ditto, IGs per ton Ditto &.c. &c., &c. Key and Anchor brands, in large and small Best Household Coals, ditto £2 12s 6d per ton CO. take this opportunity of returning cases Best ditto ditto, from Yard, 2s 6d Galvanized Corrugated Iron thanks for the very liberal suoport received iuring tho short time they have been in business, and WINES :— Bone Compound and Potato Manures TAJIAKI BRICK AND TILE WORKS. beg lo inform their numerous customers that their Hooper's, Brass and Son's, and Si Ira and Edinburgh Ale in hhds. and stone bottles <!> , <!>• <£>■ ■<> Cosen's -<> , CASH PRICES SPENCER wishes to inform gentlemen inPort and Sherry Wines Port, in pipes, hhds. qr. j<-" terested in the Drainage of Land, that he has for the present week will be casks, and cases Knife-cleamng Machines above and works, opened the any can now execute <!>-, <it>Cosen's Hooper's "WHOLESALE : Agate and Plate Powder and BlacK Lead orders for drain pipes, from 2in. to 7in. diani.'ter, dePrime Beef (provincial/frji7i ..5d to 6d per lb. OS and SLRA livered at any of the landing places on the Tamaki, Veal od to 6d Sherry, in butts, hhdß., qr.-casks, and cases at current rates. Mutton 61d J. Crabbie and Co.'9 Ginger Wino Or,!ers will be received, and accounts settled, T. H. HAUL, Pork 6Ad Bishop and Son's extra fortified ditto through Mr. A. Bitkland . Queen-street. Claret, of first-class brands RETAIL : BEE-HIYE TOT AND FANCY REPOSITORY, Beef (prime cuts) ~..8d BERGHAN'S CHART OF THE WOELO. BEER Worthington Good Beef, from 5d to 7d and Co.'b Alo, in hhds. QuKKS-STur.r.T, neab Wakefield-stheet. Jeffrey's Edinbrough Ale, ditto Mutton 6d to 9d 11 JTIHIS MASTERPIECE of MODERN OHAETTeimant'a Ale, in bottle Teal to 8d establishment RE-OPENED 6d is with choice a X OGRAPHY has undergone 3 editions during Blood's Stout, ditto JL selection of New Goods per late arrivals, which Fork 7d to 9d the period of eight months, end shows in one view are Lamb selling And other brands low Quarter. at very prices. the general and regular Traffic a .-Routes of Sailing Storekeepers supplied on liberal terms for Cash. Vessels and Steamers throughout the World. large supply of Corned Beef always oh hand, A The various existing and prt tted Steam Packet ALFRED BARNES, guaranteed of the best quality, and perfectly aweet. lines are shown each in distinct colors, the distance UNDERSIGNED HAS ON SALE Midbetween the ports, and the period of the passage ler and Richards' Hard Metal Type and (Successor to S, J. Williams), Shipping supplied with all kinds 01 provisions. given in days, and even hours. Printing Material. The courses of Sailing Vekteli are not only CUSTOM-HOUSE, SHIPPING, GENERAL and Ma;,'n'q Lockstitch WniGur Sewing Ma* Poultry of all kinds on hand. defined for out and homeward voyages, but also chines, with the Lateßt Improvements. COMMISSION AND FORWARDING suitable for the various seasons, and the period of Patent Harness, Copper-fastenc.i. time is given in days, based on the most recent N.B.—Families waited upon for orders, and meat Fine Pale English Malt. AGENT, &c. delivered in Town or Suburbs daily. reports from log-booka; also, all the existing and M. T. projected lines, telegraph, and submarino telegraphs, CLAYTON. FISHER & CO., THE BEACH, ONEHUNGA. and railways serving international traffic. Queon-street, Office Over the P.N.Z. Royal Mail Company's Tho drifts are distinctly defined from the currents Corner of Durham-street Office. as well as the seas of Sargasso seaweed and kelp. OODS CARTED and to daily from Auckland The Polor Seas, iceberg", and the limits of drifting Queen-streot, and Shipped as per address. UNDERSIGNED have ON ice in the various seasons; also, the most important Auckland. 30 doz. Haymes's long-handled shovels soundings to the limit of -00 fathoms depth. The cutter ' Betsey' will continue in the Waiuku 40 kegs Navy biscuits Embodying all the observations of the 'Novara' trade, and run twico a week, weather permitting. PICTURE 2 cases saddles Expedition in an easterly direction, and of the Orders loft at the store as above, or in Auckland, Swedish frigate ' Eugenie' in a westerly direction, 40 boxes McDouga. L's pipes CTU PI E E FRAMES!!! 10 hhds and 10 qr-casks pale and dark brandy this Chart is at present unsurpassed by any other, at Messrs. Combes & Daisy's, will receive prompt and ought to be in every Counting-house, and the attention. 6 hhds rum Cape port and sherry companion of every Commander if a Ship. Constantia PHOTOGRAPHS, OIL NOTICE OF REMOVAL. Brandy in cases Pkice Two Guineas. and cheese Bacon PAINTINGS, DRAWINGS, surgeon dentist, ha„ reDried fruit DELATTRE, &e., moved to PRINCES STREET, next to &c., &c. &c., &c., &e. the Masonic Hotel. Queen-street, Fbamed in the Best and Cheapest Stylbs. ISUERA <fe DE HIRSCH, And of any Bookseller in Auckland. Fort-street. ARMY AND NAVY HOTEL. & B. EITTENBEB& CO., CO., MESSES. BELIAIRS AND GREAT BARTtIER QRAtfITE. HUEEI-STIIEET junction. (Picturo Fraino Manufactory,) LAND AND ENGINEERING SURVEYORS visiting AUCKLAND find AND ARCHITECTS, will received for this Superior STONE by VICTORIA-STREET, SUPJ3RIOB ACCOMMODATION. A. Eoahdman, Agent and Accountant, Canada H»ar the Post Office, Princes-street. BENJN. C. HAYL^S. Aucklaud. Buildings. 2 2 „ # ... HAVING RESPECTFULLY L- I ECONOMY 12* FUEL. 110 Meet the requirements of the increasing popu- ■**&' CARRIAGES FOE EVENING- PARTIES. afion of Freeman's Bay sod vicinity, tho iJp4owigned have opened a Coal Yard, adjoining 'He aiVH and are b\ipp\Ymg the best Coals at reasonable TO BE HAD AT THE BAZAAR YAXDS, prices, in any quantity fo suit delivered CARRIAGES for Dinner Parties in bags or otherwise, to anv partpurchasers, of ;own or suburbs. or Balls, Orders left at house, Hobson-strcet, near Victoriad m -P art J in the City, los. street, will receive attention, or fit Freeman's Bay lard. July 2nd, 1866. iTAS. GRAY SOPPET & SON, FM-OLABS BaU° -o" r 1 BE the I'|j As an opportunity is now afforded of obtaining in gome of the most'popular Works of the Day, ! High-Street, G S to inform liis CUSTOMERS and the PUBLIC that, notwithstanding the GREAT INCREASE in DUTY, he is prepared to Sell at ths following Prices for CASH: Colony. I OLDHAM, STANDARD WUKKS, NEW BOOKS, And New Editions, ever before imported into ''V | JAMES HAMER, Photagraphed, and on Sale at i PEICES". — | to the Bet NIGHT, : AT BRANDY ADDRESS, LAST PRESENTEDTHOMAS E-EGS | WINES AND SPIRITS, LOW ARCHITECTS, SURVEYORS, AND CIVIL ENGINEERS, Heunessy's, SMALL PROFITS & QUICK RETURNS. —in rase and bulk MarteH's Cliainpagna, Vineyard Proprietors' ELDON CHAMBERS SIIORi'LAND STREET. (Three-dagger and Yinegrowers') CHOICE ASSOKTMENT "1 ,|TR. T. B. CAMKUON" begs to announce to his RUM—Finest Jamaica, and West India OF friends and the public that for the purpose of IYL WHISKEY—in case and bulk enabling him to devote tnon: time to the supervision SPUING & SUMMER GOODS. GIN—HOLLANDS, and OLD TOM of all works entrusted to Irim, he has taken into partnership Mr. A. W. BURItU\VS, ami the business CURACOA i■[ future will be carried on a* AnJjit-eU, Surveyors, PLUMMER & FLETCHER, WlNES—Sherries, of various shippers, in butts, and Civil Enjii'ieers, in El.ion Chambers (Mr. Ratjust received a largo assortment of lihds., qr.-casks, and bottle tray's New Building?), ShortUtiii-streec. Goods, and Clothing General .Drapery, AMONTILLADO, Manzanilla, &c. for the present season, have marked off everything PORTS—in pipes, liluU., and qr.-casks, and old NOTICE. at sueh low prices as m ;st effect a speedy clearance. bottled A few Fancv Dress Goods, slightly damaged, 3id., A. BO ARDM AN, CHAMPAGNE—Moet's, Perrier, Jouet's, and 10id., is. 3 1. other well-known brands, in quarts and CARRIER COMPANY, Fancy and Chene Mohairs, Is., Is. -tjd., Is. Plain TO AGEN'T THE GUE.IT pints Bd. TNTIM \TES that he has Glaco T.ustro, la. 3Jd. to 2s. New Buff MOSELLE—HOCK, Sparkling and Still COMMENCKO BUSINESS New Genappes, Is. Bd. AS AN" SAUTERNE—BURGUNDY, RED POMAKD Cheek Llama, Is. 5 J., Ib. 9d. Plain and CHAMBERTIN, and HERMITAGE ACCOUNTANT. Coloured Coburgs and French Twill, IOJd., Is. CLARETS—Laiitte, Leovil, &c. 3d., is. 6d. Books posted and balancd, Partnership Accounts Black Cobourga, Alpaccas, and French Twills, AUSTRALIAN WlNES—Cawarra Hock, and adjusted. Arbitration Cases, and every description of Is. 3d., Ss 6d., Is. 10d. Wliite Claret, and Irrawang Accountant's Work attended to with economy and Black French "Merinos, 3s. 9d., 4s. 3d. despatch. CAPE PORTS and SHERRIES fast colours, Sid., IOJd , Is. 2d Prints, A. B. has had many years' experience as AcCrinolines, very cheap, full size, 4s. 6d., si. 6d., ORANGE BITTERS, &c., &c. countant to fir-t cUss firm? of varied business, ana 9s. 6d., 12s. 6d. Auditor to public companies, and is thvrufore con Stays and Corsets, 3s. 6d , ss. 6d., 7s. 6d. BULK ALE—Pale and No. 3—London and versant with every kind of Mercantile Book-keeping ladies' White Petticoats and Under-clothing Colonial Company's Brand and nccounts. Parasols, 3s. 1 Id., ss. Gd., Ss. fid. Office : Canada Buildings. BOTTLED BEER—Tennant'a Ale Ditt extra large size, 10s. Gd., worth 12s. 6d. Allsopp's Ale and Stout, bottled Silk Umbrellas, 135., Gd , 165., 21s. by Friend nuarts GEORGE W. FOWLER, Byass's Ale and Stout CLOTHING. • , AGENT TJ THE London and Colonial Company's Tweed Suits, 45b , 555., 70s. Victoria brand Tweed Ss. 6d , 13s. 6d., 18s. 6d Trousers, AW I L L THAMES S COMPANY. M Whitbread's Stout, bottled by Black Satara Suite, 70s. Richardson and Co. Black Trousers, 16-., 18s., 225. F. beg' to inform Builders and Carpenters Black and Coloured Vests MALT and HOPS that lie has been appuinted to the Moleskin Trousers above Compn.'iv, and that any order he may be IRON TANKS Bedford Cord Trousers, 17s. 9d., 225. 6d. with will be execute) promptly, having an favoured and 0. Manilla M. SUGARS—Mauritius Crystals, Worsted, Union Cord, 14s. lid. assorted stock of timber on the Custom-house-street Crimean Shirts, 4s lid , 5?. 9d., 6s. lid., 9s. 6d. COFFEE—Manilla Wharf. Crimean Shirts, made expressly for Hokitika, 9s. cut longth N.B.—Timber order any to in to 32 TEAS—Superior Congous, ex ' Maury ' and 'E. 61., 13s. fid , 18s 6d. feet. Shun' Scotch Twill Shirts, 2s. lid., 4s. 6d. ClCAßS—Havannah-shaped Manillas Blue Serge Shirts, all n-jol, Ss. 6d., 9s. 6d. OLD ESTABLISHED Cotton, Merino and Worsted Socks SOAP and CANDLES—London Soap, and Price's • No. Braces, Belts, Caps, See. 1 Belmout Candles CONFECTIONERY ESTABLISHMENT SARDINES—in halves and quarters RE-OPENED IN SHORTLAND-STREET, A Lurge Assortment of Men's and Boys' Chip and VINEGAR—Champion's No. 24, in half-lihds. Straw Hats, from Is. 3d. NEW BUILDINGS, A lo w Knnama Hats, a job, os. CORRUGATED GALVANIZED IRON Hats, 3s. lid., ss. Gd., 7s. 6d. (SITE OF THE LATE FIRE.) Felt VARNISHES—NobIes' and Iloarc's Coach, House Painters', and Cabinet Makers' CANNING. Confectioner, Bread and READY MONEY—NO ABATEMENT. PAINTS—AVhite Lead, Dryers, &c. Biscuit Manufacturer, would respectfully intimate to his numerous friends and former customers Anti-corrosive Paint FIVE PER CENT. DISCOUNT ON PURPeacock and Buchan's Patent Compositions that he is now prepared to execute any orders with CHASES OVER ONE POUND. which they may ki idlv favour him. CANVAS—Navy, assorted numbers C. 0. would also intimate that, us heretofore, lie is Scrym, for Papering PLUMMER to supply BRIDESCAKES of the newest THREE-BUSHEL BAGS, WOOLPACKS, SEAM- prepared designs, also WEDDING and most approved NEXT DOOR TO THE ODD FELLOE'S* HALL, ING TWINE, &c. BREAKFASTS, BALL SUPPERS, PIC-NICS, QUEEN-STREET. ifce., &c., with punctuality and despatch. PLATE and WINDOW GLASS Waiters and service provided when required. SADDLERY, and Cart Harness New Buildings, DRAPERY" GOODS —Sundry assorted Invoices Shortland-strct. HOWARD'S AGRICULTURAL IRON BEDSTEADS GREY ROYAL, HAND, and DEMY PAPER IMPLEMENTS. HE NET P. HAY¥ABD, THORLEY'S FOOD FOR CATTLE UPHOLSTERER AND MATTRESS MAKER, EAU DE COLOGNE—(J. M. Farina's) (Lntf> of Suortlaxd-street), FOR SALE, ie. &c., &c., deference begs to intimate to the Inhabisurrounding o Shorfcland Crescent, Auckland and HOWARD'S tants PATENT IRON PLOUGHS, district, that he has UE-COMMKNCED BUSINESS in August 1, ISGO. with Pteel Breasts. Victoria-street, two door* from Queen-street, and adjoining Haiidingtox'.s Bazaar. 6 Howard's Patent Iron Moulding Ploughs, D. GRAHAM & CO., STORAGE! STORAGE!! with Steel Breasts IMPORTERS, GENERAL MERCHANTS, THE CHAPMAN T. most respectfully to call the attention of Library Committees aad the Public generally opened), of to the following Ist of a few Books (just one of the largestconsignments Have on Sale, TO'ALIi WHO CAN APPKECIATE GENUINE EITEEMELI GEORGE EXCELSIOR HOUSE. CAMERON & BURROWS, CO. & j GOOD CAMPBELL BROWN, news I DAILY. OCTOBER 14i, 1865. THE NEW ZEALAND HERALD, AUCKLAND, SATURDAY, 6 daily.; THE NEW oNs Salad Oil Table Vinegar Black Pepper, in Jib. bottles Capers Miller's British Baking Powder 40., &c., A L E BY Of EN & GRAHAM, JVraK K E T 8 11-4, 12-4, White i <S-4 9-4, 10-4, Bound, 10-4, 11-4, 12-4 Best Bath Ribbon Scarlet and Gentians Fancy Colors and Magenta Mohair Bugs Sealslin do. — 'v' Marcellado. 6~i! 74,' Unionalldo.the new in POplinetts, v in Tartans RETIRING PROM colors Camlet*, Cheeks, and Tartans, Alpaca. 3 4 and G-4 Knickerbocker Wmceya 8-4 and 6-4 Winceys, in plain colors 6-4 Colored Black Alpacai and Coburgi Wincey Skirts CLOTHS, SEALSKINS, BY AND ITS SHAWLS HO9IEBTMen's Brown Cotton Half-hose Men's Fancy Striped do Men's Bwwn Union Military Men's Grey do. do. Men's Grey and Shetland Wool, hose and J-hoso Men's Grey Worsted, hose and J-hosa Girli' and Women's Fancy Striped do., Oaahmere and Merino Brown Cctton Vests and Panta White Merino do. do. Shetland do. "White Lambs' Wool Shetland and Fancv Striped Kersey Pants and Drawers Men's and O.S. Welsh Flannel Vests Elastic braces Leather Belts BILK FOB THE MONTH 8. LADIES' KID ELASTIC SIDE MILITARY HEELS LADIES' CLOTH ELASTIC SIDE ... . JEWELLERY & WATCHWORK BOYS' CLOTHING, AT WHICH WILL BE HALE USUAL CHARGES. FOUND MEN'S STRONG NAIL NAPOLEONS MEN'S BEST PATENT NAPOLEONS MEN'S STRONG GRAIN WATER. . . . TIGHTS McGUIRES CELEBRATED NUGGET . . . BOOTS . MEN'S CALF WELLINGTONS . MEN'S CALF ELASTIC SIDES . MEN'S STRONG NAIL BLUCHERS . MEN'S CALF BLUCHERS . MEN'S PATENT ELASTIC SIDES BOYS' STRONG NAIL LACE BOOTS GIRLS' and CHILDREN'S BOOTS and SHOES, in great variety, from . ... THE TVelsi and Lancashire LARGEST AND CHEAPEST EVER OFFERED IN AUCKLAND. DISCOUNT i AT 8 DRAPER, 7 6 4 6 2 6 9 0 class London houses. Good workmanship and perfaot fit ensured. READY-MADE CLOTHING, in every variety. QUEEN" STREET, 7 6 17 6 26 0 IS NOW OPENING OUT HATS AND CAPS, in all the newest shapes. GRAHAM 6 10 6 15 6 6 0 8 6 2 0 A liberal Discount AUCKLAND. SPEING GOODS. EE-OPENING OF to Wholesalo Buyers and Country Dealers. THE HALYDAY'S THIS SHIPMENT UPHOLSTERY AND COJIPEISES NATIONAL MART, ON SALE BY THE UNDEESIGNED, [J35" Please note the Address : Forfars and Russia Duoks boxes tukkey and honeycomb S. & J. E. VAILE, Linen Drills BATHING SPONGE CHAxtLES MARKS, Irish Linen "White and Regatta Shirts COMMENCING THIS DAY. French Fron tings Crimean and Witney do. SHIRTS— Flannel and Merino Undor Swrts BOOT AND SHOE MAKER, Men's, Boys', and Youths Blue Serge Shirts Cotton Half-hose OF ALL THE Scotch Twill Military QUEEN STREET, do. White Long Cloth SHILLINGS tho POUND returned all in to Tweed and Serge Suits pj Regattas (OPrOSITB THE "SOUTHEBN CIIOS3 OFFICB.) Black and Coloured Suits Men's White Shirts, Regatta Fronts Caßh Purchasers, to afford increased accommodation Blue Serge Shirts Crimean Shirts Soft and Stiff Felt Hats for tho opening up of the Byzantine Glengary Caps, Turbans, &c. Imitation Crimean Shirts Black and Coloured Alpacas N.B.—Maxwell's Brass and Steel Spurs, and Patent SPEIIfG STOCK. Gents' Collars Blank and Coloured Coburgs Knickerbocker Winseys Boxes on Sale. TBOUSESS French Merinos Boom must bo made for showing upwards of Mole Trowsers White and Coloured Flaunel Dnek do. Rolled Skirting £5;,000 WOETH Tweed do. Huckaback Towels TOD,HEATLT, & CO. Black and Fancy Doeskin do. White and Brown Turkish Towels OF THE Blue Pilot do. (Late R. Todd James,) Russian Crash Blue 3erge do. lOOin. Linen Sheeting CHOICEST SPEING AND SUMMER The Ladies are respectfully invited to . ADELPHI, LONDON. Worsted and Bedford Cord do. White Cambric Handkerchiefs Coloured Bordered do. DBAPEEY & CLOTHING a visit of inspection. pay at Auckland BROWN, CAMPBELL, Speight's Patent Linen Collars TWEED AND DOE TESTS, COATS fco— : AND CO. Paper and West End do. Pilot Coats IMPORTED INTO EVER AUCKLAND, Sherry, yellow seal Neck Ties, in every variety Monkey Jacket! Do., red seal Belts and Braces Sealskin do. Now to hand by the ships 'Andrew Jackson! Port, black seal Ladies' Striped and Cotton Hose Inverness Capes Claret, capsuled Witney and Beavsr Overcoats White and Brown do. ' Rob Roy,' &c. Do., red seal Blue Serge Coats Children'e Hosiery Champagne, brand, a crown' Suits Ladies' and Children's Kid and Lisle Do., Tod Heatly Co. Thread Gloves Black Cloth Sacs Brandy, Yieux Cognac Knitted Boots ani Gaiters Blue Diagonal Twill Sacs Do., brand, a "crown" The Bame REDUCED RATES at which GOODS Ladies' Silk Belta, Gilt and Plated Buckles Waterproof Coats Old Tom Oiled Coats and Trousers White, Scarlet, and Magenta Skirta lately have been quoted still be and observed, will in Sou'-Westers Skeleton and Merino do. A supply of the above now landing, ex ' Rob Roy' Children's Knickerbocker do. Felt Hats many inßtanceß a further reduction will bo made. Ladiea' Linen Collars and Cuffs French Peak Caps Silk and VelvetRibbons HABKBDABHERY. FAXCY DRAPERY— Cashmere and Paisley Shawls SAMUEL Y. COLLINS, Black Silk Mantles and Jackets Bibbons CARTER, Fancy Jupons Hair Nets FIVE SHILLINGS IN THE POUND Ladies' Underclothing Cambric Handkerchiefs, 5-Bths, 8-4ths, 7-Bthj BRIOKMAKER AND SALESMAN, Ladies' Belts Dress and Mantle Trimmings EETUENED. welli.voton-stbeet, Artificial Flowers, Grapes, &c. Black Lace Falls 0V KICK—LOWEll QUEEN-STREET,near the "Wharf Muslin Collars and Sets Ladies' Felt Hats, trimmed Straw Hats, do. Ladies' Plush Hats HORSES AND DRAYS FOR HIRE. Children's Felt and Straw Hats Trimmed Straw Hats A CHOICE ASSORTMENT NATIONAL MAET. STJfDBIES— Infants' Hoods Kidderminster Carpets O. having a largonumber ofhorses and drays, Hora'i Oil position perform satisfactorily is Bugs in a to ovory Hearth Bimmel's Essences description of CARTERS' WORK. In soliciting the Leather Reticules, &e. Enamel's Pomades and Fancy Soap patronage of Merchants, Builders, Contractors, and GEORGE TURRELL, Playing Cards S. & J. R. VAILE. I 0*" the Public, feels confidont that his charges for Ellis' Buildings, Queen-street. Looking Glasses farting to and from the Wharf—freight, merchanComtm dise, stono ballast, sawn timber, bricks, and every Pocket Knives HAIR AND TOOTH BRUBHES other 'cription of goods,—will merit support." Butchers' do. 2 cases Scissors, Pen. Knive?, and Table Cutlery Table do. ON SALE, Scissors Gas Cooking Stoves, "Bower's" BUICKb, LlilE, SAND, FIREWOOD AND COALS SADDLERY— GEORGE TURRELL, C. E. Gents' and Ladies' Saddles Ellis' Buildings, Queea-street. Sole Agent for the sale of the Auckland Gas Bridles with Bnaffle and Pelham Bits AND Company's OOKE. Martingales, Girths CHAMPAGNE. PROPRIETORS of tho above woll known stirrup Leathers, Spurs Establishment having comploted their Gig Harness in Sets CHAMPAGNE, "PIPER'S" 9/r CASES HAMILTON AND CO., 20 cases Superior Champagne BOOTB AND SHOES— fiO EXTENSIVE ALTERATIONS, Moselle 20 ENGINEERS, IRONFOUNDERS, AND Grain Hide and Enamel Napoleon Sea Boots 10 hhdß. Geneva, JDKZ SMITHS, American Nugget Boots Beg to announce to their various supporters and tho 100 cases Olaret Balmorals and ShootingBoots HERCULES IRONWORKS, public that on and after MONDAY, the 21st instant, GEORGE TURRELL, Boys' and Youths' Bluchers LONDON. Ellis' Buildings, Queen-street. Men's Bluchers HOT & COLD LUNCHEONS OWEN & GRAHAM. AND PORTABLE ENGINES, JUST OPEN E *1). agricultural implements, steam-ploughs, tracOft TRUNKS BOOTS AND SHOES (Assorted) will be served at the Bar at-12 o'clock noon, in tho tion engines. GEORGE TURRELL, OU same style as at the Bay Teee and other well Ellis' Buildings, Queen-street. ON SALE by the undersigned, known London establishments. IMPROVED WOOD CUTTING MACHINERY Wines spirits— JOHN ROBERTON & CO. H Port in hogsheads, qr.-caaka, and bottles Band Baws, saw-benches, timber frames, planing, ON SALE HAVE moulding, tenoning-machines, &c. THE BAE Sherry, do. do. CONGOU and SOUOHONQ- TEA I. Hum, in hogsheads has been entirely Remodelled, Handsomely DecoCompany's No. 1 sugar Gaa Apparatus, for farms and manufacPortable Brandy, Martell's, in bulk and bottle Improvements rated, and Fitted with all tho Latest tories. Crushed sugar, in brls. ■1 3 dagger, in bottle for the accommodation and convenience of customers, Currants, in cases and qr. brls. ii Central Vineyard Co. always been tho endeavour of the Prohaving and it HAND-WORKED FIREAND Coffee, ground, tins STEAM in Vienx Cognac prietors to Bupply nono but First-class Liquors, they ENGINES, FIRE-ESCAPES, Whiskey, Campletown and Kirkliston Barcelona nuts, preserved ijingor that their efforts to keep pace with the timeß trust jams Adelaide Hobarton, hose, buckets, &c. English, and Fire-cocks, ii in bulk and bottl and meet the wants of tho public will secure a fair Bacon, lard in bladder 2e y Brand, in cases ab half-cases of support. share Hamburgh Pork, crabs, blocks, chain eable, lifting-jacks,pulley Irishand Old Tom, Lowndes', Cranen, in cases Bottled Beer, Nicholl's chain rigging, shackles, hooks, thimblet, anchors, Beef, in kegß, brls., and tierces & Co. screw Cheshire, Dunlop and &c. Wilts, bolts, Cheese, In tho DINING- ROOM (with side entrance as iUUHITiUS SUGABS Wollongong butter before) White Crystals TELEGRAPH STORES. Keiller's confectionery Yellow Ciyfitala CHOPS AND STEAKS, HOT FROM THE Wine and soda-watercorks I-ight Sugars and Chilian flour Tasmanian, Adelaide, Locomotives, railway plant, bridges and t*tm GRIDIRON, Crystals Tasmanian oatmeal, com fleur can .bo had at any hour in the day. This Room baa DRAPER., Eice, sago, arrowroot Weighbridges and weighing machines. tho communication, gentlemen and from a Bar Yery Superior Congou Teas, in chest, half-chests Oilmen'B stores, assorted country and others having business to transact, will Punching and shearing machines, mortal wilta, corn and boxes Lea and Perrin's Worcester sauce paid and attention seleot, to every find it quiet and Sardineß, preserved salmon and herrings mills, steam and hand pumps, turbinas, stone GROCEBIES, comprising— thoir wants. Havannah, Manilla, and Swisß cigars breaking machines, horse mill«. Sperm Candles Virginia twist tobacco, Cavendish Tho six o'clock Dinner every day as usual. Sperm candles, light and full weights Pickles IRON BUILDINGS. Salt, in I cwt. bags Muntard, Colman's, in tins and ilb. bottles Stores, churches, schools, dwellings, cattle sheds, S. P. JAMES & SON. 3-bushel sacks stables, stable fittings, liurdleß, iron railings, girders "tiled Lemon, Orange and Citron Peel nails QUEEN-STREET Ewbank's columns, vorandahß, hot-lioußes, vineries, Lorn Flour, Brown & Poison's 3-inch Town drays, cart9, and spring carts and ovory description of patent Groats ON SALE. Soap OAST AND WROUGHT IRON WORK cj.vdinea EX THOMAS BROWN,' FROM LAUN required by colonists. EX 'KING OF ITALY.' Herrings CESTON. Homes' Cocoa Korth Wilts Cheeif OATS BOXES OF WINDOW GLASS Caßt and wrought iron tanks, troughs, &c., &o, Wbonate Soda OU 20 ditto coloured ditto. Oatmeal Foi further information, in writing, apply to G. T*rtaj»«>A<>ia RITTENBERG & CO., Grant and Co.'s superior Flour, m 501b. bags. BRAMAH FRAZI, C.E., Herald Office, Auoklond. Victoria-street. Tartu ROBERTON CO. JOHN v«f „ fTIHE Undersigned having now completed the erection of a commodious BRICK BUILDING, upon the site ot his old Establishm»nt, Shortland Crescent (recently destroyedby fire), has RESUMEjJ BUSINESS therein, and is prepared to receive and execute orders as formerly. His arrangements for the Importation of ENGLISH FURNITURE will enable him to present a continuous supply of articles of the Best Workmanship, and in a Btyle suited to the improving demands of Auckland households. „ „ „ „ ~ " NOVELTIES OF THE SEASON. „ „ CABINET BUSINESS. Established 1851. A COMPLETE ASSORTMENT Nine „ CO.'S, & Qujien-steeet, 20 0 15 0 12 HOSIERY, of the best make. AT HIS FIRST SHIPMENT OF 16 6 Dungaree ~ a competent Tailor, who haa had many years' experience in first- „ „ &c, rates far below ordinary charges, by 6 & necessarily limited. TESTINGS, of the above materials made up to order, at FIVE SHILLINGS IN THE POUND Tha Premises being let, tho time of the Sale iB COAXINGS, - ! & E. HORNE, SHIRTS AND AND MADE TO ORDER FOR THIS MARKET, Fancy CALICOES LINENS— 30, So, 36, 72, Gray Calicoes Croydons and Long Cloths Brown Hollands Grass Cloths Blue Denhims . . Gloves Crimean Flannels Color and Scarlet do. do. Saxony do. Serge 54 and Blue 27 . d. 80 DOUBLE-SOLED, TOP-PIECE, . MEN'S TWEEDS, &c., WATCHES LOW RATE OF PRICES. MIXED OCTOBEB. OF .... Special attention is called to tho Stock of SUMMER broadcloths. JEWELLERY, JJAVING S-4,16-4 Shepherd Shawls 5.4, 9-4,16-1 Fancy Wool do. AND CO.'S, & BOOTS AISTD SHOES, HEELED LADIES' BEST FRENCH CASHMERE ELASTIC SIDE received, by the above Ships, a Large LADIES' SIDE LACE CASHMERE . LADIES' INDIA RUBBER OVERand Choice Stock of SHOES AT WOMEN'S LEATHER BOOTS, LEASPRING AND SUMMER DRAPERY THER LINED LO"W PBICES AND GOOD QUALITY; WOMEN'S MEMEL LEATHER BOOTS Continues His Sale, at. the same SHORT FASHIONS! SPRING LIST OE PRICES OP AND Fancy Wool Scarfs and Comforters American leather Cloths, in all colours attention to the following THE Fancy T. AT gbaham DOESKINS, VENETIANS, PER MAIL STEAMERS, PEIJTTS— — NEWLY ' OPENED AND JUST RECEIVED, TEMPERLEY,' AND • KING- OP ITALY.' Prints Nstt Blue do. ChinU Furniture do. CLOTHING. VICINITY. MARKS J£EG3 to coll thoir BUSINESS. SPRING OF AUCKLAND SPRING C. ALBERT Gr. ASCHER. '808 ROT,' 'ANDREW JACKSON,' 'JOHN &o TO THE PUBLIC A. G. A. o. & FINAL IMPORTATIONS, Fancy Wincej" B French'Merinos Coburga, MANTLE 7 100 casks Prime New Zealand Pork 60 casks Fine Sydney Beof Coarse and Fine Salt and Bag Salt Paper Bags and Wrapping Paper American Ploughs Fairbanks Weighing Machines •Negrohend and Cavendish Tobacco Virginia Bird's Eye Tobacco Bone Dust, fine and course OWEN & GRAHAM. » White Teny Toilet Quilto ZEALAND HERALD, AUCKLAND, SATURDAY, OCTOBER 14, 1865. „ ~ — At present he has oh Hand DRAWING-ROOM SUITES, in Wal ut and New Zealand Woods DINING-ROOM ditto, Mahogany, Cedar, &o. LIBRARY' ditto, ditto, ditto BED-ROOM ditto, ditto, ditto — & AGENTS Iron Bedsteads Children's Cots, in wood and iron Toilet and Chimney Glassos Toilet Ware " Carpets, Matting Hearth Rugs, Door Mats „ " " ~ „ Venetian Blinds Bassinets, Perambulators Office Furniture and Fittings TAILORING „ Cabin DEPARTMENT. ditto ditto Designs and Estimates forwarded on application. JAMES HAIIDAI, UPHOLSTERER, CABINET-MAKER &c., SHOETLAND CiLESCENT, AUCKLAND. „ „ Sy. • ICABE J. & A. "WISEMAN HAVE OPENED IN THEIR NEW PREMISES A LARGE VARIETY ENGLISH, COLONIAL, OF SUPERIOR Q. ENGLISH HUNTING SUPERIOR AND STEEI'LE-CHASE (Peat's style) SADDLES, THE 1 „ Victorian style, ditto NELSON TWEEDS, Quilted all-over saddles Ladies' saddles, with leaping heads Girls' ditto ditto Bridles, whips, spurs Folt and kerEey cloths And, " A LARGE ASSORTMENT OF GOODS Stable requisites & SUPERIOR J. A » R. HORNE. T)UGGY AND GIG HARNESS Express and dog-cart ditto Pack-saddles, complete Cheap saddles and bridles J. PIANOS PRICE A FROM ! & A. WISEMAN. PIANOS TEN ! GUINEAS. ROSEWOOD PICCOLO P1AN0.... Superior Piano, in Walnut, full compass, only Elegant ditto, quite new Others, from 45 to Fob Sale or Hibe. 18 32 40 130 Gs „ „ „ HAEMONIUtS! * | In every variety, by tho bost makers, from 10 Guineas up to 70 Guineas. For Sale ob Hibe. (WEBB'S I & I A. WISEMAN HAVE ON HAND LARGE ASSORTMENT OF CART AND PLOUGH HARNESS & -*-* - TASMANIAN aud Viotoria shoes STATIONARY " SADDLERY, Consisting of MUSIC SALOON, Welleeley-street, one dcor from Queen-street y— In hhds., qr.-casks and cases—Mavtell's, Honnessr's, Threo-dngger, Exahaw's, Worthington's, and various low brands WHISKEY,, in hhds., quarter-casks, and cases— Groenleea' Colvillo's,' McMurchy, Ralaton and Co.'s, Mohan's Irish BUM—Finest West India, in hogsheads and barrels OLD TOM—in qr.-casts and cases —Booth's, Bernard'?, Worthington'c, and others GENEVA—JDKX, cases and half cases PORT WlNE—in qr.-casks, hhds., and cases SHERRY—in hhds., qr.-casks, and cases CHAMPAGNE—Mori's, Cazanovc's, &c., &c. MOSELLE—Jordan's No. 2 CLARET—-Exsliaw's and Worthington's GINGER WlNE—bulk and case—Bernard's and McKenzie'a CURA.COA—French and Dutch ALE And STOUT—in hhds., and caßes—Dawson's, n" i> Br & Bass's, Porter's, Tennent's, Allsopp's, Blood's, and Morice, Cox, and Co.'s. BlTTEßS—Houghton's I'ulc'OraiißO, &i. bain Blankets Tarpaulins and Dray Covers, Canvas, aU'uumbers 80 &c. &c.. &i\, CRUICKSHANK, SMART & CO. AND SHOES—2O trunks of seasonable BOOTS Goods, the well-known makers, Joseph Dawson and from Sons. CRTJICKSHANK, SMART PACKAGES SADDLTCRY, frrv OU Ladies', Gents', and Boys', & CO. comprising and Haciug Saddles, all prices; Buggy, Gig, and Express Harness, Bridles, Whips, and Spurs, in great variety and Saddlers' Ironmongery ofall descriptions. CO. CRUICKSHANK, SMART & AND SHERKY.—A largo and choice selj tion just landed, in butts, hogsheads, quai casks, and octavos. CIVUICKSHANK, SMART & CG. PORT THE and felt Black Do. do. Victorians, do. do. drab hard and soft crowns 1 HOGSHEADS A ttO STOUT 50 hogsheads Ale. CRTJICKSHANK, SMART CO It & CO. SACKS CO. N CRUICK3HANK, SIIART &• 3; George Price's celebrated. IRON SAFES—I CRUIC'KsHANK, SMART CO. & SEEDS! SEEDS!! SEEDS!!! WHITE CLOVER QAA CASKS j6UU and cow grass Otago-grovn Perennial Rye Grass CRUICKSHANK, SJIART Sr Jj OEUICKSHANK, SMART, & CO., HIGH-STEEET, Have always on sale, CROWN BAR IRON round, square, and flat, every size Angle, T, Sheet, and Hoop Iron Boiler Plate Spring, Blister, and Cast Steel Blacksmiths' Bellows, Patent Solid Box Vices, Anvils, Files Mail Axles, Cart Arias, Springs, Scroll Irons, Coach Screws, Bolts snd Nuts, and Washers Homsoy's Ploughs, various sizes, with Steel Mould-boards, Spare Socks BB.H. • BUILDERS' IRONMONGERY. The Undersigned have for Sale, PATENT KIM, Dead, Plato and MORTICE LOCKS, all sizes LOCK FURNITURE— Crystal, Ebony, China, and Brass HINGES— Patent T, Gothic Hook-off, Wrought and Cast Butts, Parliament-, &c. NAIIS— Ewbank's, American Cut and Finishing Flooring Brads BRASS GOODS— Sash Fasteners, Roller It mis, Rack Pulleys, Casement Fasteners, &c., &c. SASH WEIGHTS—Sash Line, Axle Pulleys, Towel Bol:s CARPENTERS' TOOLS— A. Mathesos i; Soys' Hand, Jack, Trying, and Jointer Planes, Beads, O'Gees, Grecian Ova'o, Flit Ploughs, Sash Fillesters, Grooving, Gothic, Sash, &c. Iron Braces and Bits ROBERT SORBT SON'S— Hand, Ripping, Panel, Tenon, and Compass Saws Sockct and Firmer Chisels and Gouges Spobeahares, Ti v iscrews, Squares, Braces CARPENTERS' ' & Hammers, &c. Angurs, Scotch ->crew and Shell CRUICKSHANK, SMART TO PROPRIETORS & CO. OP SAW MILLS AND SAWING STATIONS. The Undersigned have on sale per the 'LANCASHIRE WITCH,' AND JACKSON'S— Tempered Mill SPEARCelebrated feet richmonds, and 9 in lib , 31b , Gib., :iud Chocolato am l Cocoa Coffee, Prints Confectionery Dried Apples Currants Raisins 9-8 Biue and White, Two Blues, and Blue and Orange, do. . Tl 33 and 36 in Horrocks's Cambrics and India Longcloths 33 and 3(3 in. Wot Wove, Water Twist, and Abor, Figs Orange and Trfinon I'ael .... English and 0'i!:i:h:i1 Cheeso Pod Herring!. Sardines Lobster arid Salmon Potted Meats Preserved Beuf and Mutton, in 01b. tins Sperm Candles Tallow Candles Vestas, in plaids, 2">l)'.s and nOO's Cavendish and Negriihead Tobacco Blankets, 9 j-t, 10 >,1 !x4 Areuphanes & & & CO. — ' Err der and Fire Irons CUTLERY— Xockwood Brother's, and Joseph Rogers and Son's Table and Dessert Knives, Carvers, Steels, &o. ELECTRO AND ALB ATA PLATE— Spoons, Forts, Cruet Stands, Toast Racks Tea and Coffee Pots BRITANNIA METAL AND BLOCK TIN— Teaand Coffee Pot. 4, Dish Covers Jelly Moulds, See. Alpacas Women's Striped Hose Women's Cotton Ho?o Woollon Scarfs and Shawls Loather Bags Cambric Handkerchiefs Men's Tweed Suits Black Doe Trousers and Vests Tweed Trousers and Vests Herge Suits, Pilot Jackets Crimean Shirts White and Regatta Shirts Scotch Twill Shirts Flannel Shirts Military Peak Caps I IKON DUKE. ROD? DUKE is a Dark Grey or Roan, stands 17 hands high, bred by Mr. Towusend, of Stoney Staunton, near Hinc'-tley, England; sire, King' Charles j dam, Flora, which took the second ptizo at the Royal Agricultural Society's Exhibition Shrewsbury, and the first prize at the Northampton Exhibition of tho same Society, as well us at the Provincial (exhibition of Leicester, Rugby, Aslib de la-Zouch, and Hinckley. Her first foal, The Black Prince (half-brother to tho Iron Duke), at threo years old took the prize for dray horses at the Royal Agricultural Society's Exhibition at York, and in the same year, he won tho Highland Agricultural dociety'a Silver Medal at Edinburgh. Iron Duke was exhibited and won the Grst prize at tho meeting of the Leicester Agricultural Society fit • against all horses when hardly two years old. Ho won tho prize for tho best imported heavy Draught Horse at Maitland, in New South Wales. Collars, Tios, Unices, Belts Cotton and Military Half-hose Boys' and Youths' Clothing China Matting Iron Duke will stand this season at the Mount St. John Stables, next tho Jun Hon Hotel, Otahuhu Road, on Wednesday and Saturday; Otahuhu, Tuesday and Friday ; and Panmure, on Monday and 'ihursday in each weok. ON PALE, Terms for the Season :—Single Mares, £5 lns.; 10 hags Raw Coffee t'vo or more, £5 en eh; groomage, ss. Mares not 6 tons Patna Rice proving in foal to the Duko from last year will have 7 tons Pilot Biscuit, in cases services this year at £4, and if put to Major will be BUCHANAN & STEWART. allowed ft at the time uf payment. Marcs to be serred either hobbled or loose, at the NOTICE. option of the groom. Mares not stinted towardu the end of the season may chango to the other horse if "VTOTICE is hereby given that the WHOLE the owner chooses. Black and Coiored Silk, Patent and Cotton Volvet3 Black and Fancy Silk Aprons, >carvo«and Ties Women's White Drab and Grey Corsets Maid's do. do. do. Infant's Strap and Tie Bands Carpet and Courier Bags and Haversacks Men's Crimson Silk hashes Men's Cardigan Jacketsand Tests Quilts, Counterpanes and Toilet Covers Duck, Bunting, Lea fher Cloths IN STOCK of DIIAPE RVand MtlN'S CI/O rHI N G Worked Mu-lin Collars, Flouu-ings and Edgings contained in the Wholesale Warehouse in DurhamInfants' Cashmere IMiaes, Cloaks and Hoods All payments to be made on or before the Ist of Co's) and lately occupied by January, IbG Bla k and White Silk Lace and Nets, Bonnet street (near MokkinG. Mr. J. R. Cauteu, will be thrown open for sale, Fronts Black and White Silk Falls and fair Nets N.B.—On tho days named the horses will not RETAIL, WITHOUT RESERVE, generally arrive before 11 o'clock, but willremain at Morocco, Felt. Seal and Carpet Slippers And us E. HOBB3 intends to Perfumery, Assorted Soaps, Pomades that place until eight next morning. WIND UP THE ESTATE WITHOUT DELAY, fi. G-WYNNE. ic. &c., &c., purchasers will find this an opportunity of supplying Mount St. John Stables, Also September sth, 18G5. their wants at VERY LOW PRICES Wheeler Wilson's & Guinness' THE SALE HAS NOW COMMENCED. E. H 0 B B S, Seivixg Machines. DcitHAll-STIiEET. CO., J. H. BURNSIDE Blankets, Flinnols Queen-street. DRAUGHT HOBSE THE Wincoys, Dress Stud's CHAMPION HERO. Alpacas, Coburga FURNITURE Llamas, French Merinoes QUEEN-STREET HERO stands 17 hands high on Fancy Robes, Shawls WAREHOUSE; Mantles, G'»mbrouns 1 short legs, 13 11 beautiful black, Tery active, full Children's, Girl's, and Women's Hosiery, iu of bone, with great muscular power. Champion Hero was got by Mr. Lister's Young Variety. Hero, cliam ion of England. His dam, a superior Russell Cord, Black and Coloured Laco miire, was got by Young Active, the property of Mr. Umbrellas and Sunshades & Thackcr, of Canwiek; his sire the property of the Boiled Lining, Forfar same, which took the p-ize at the Koyal Agricultural Derry, Brown Sheetings Show lit Cambridge, and at a great many others. Towels, Huckaback CABINET MAKERS, UPHOLSTERERS, Clumpion Hero was ljrcd in England, and was Blue Serge, Linens allowed by competent judges to be the best two-yearDiapers, Cambric Handkerchiefs. &C., &C., &C., old colt shown at the renowned fair, Horncastle. LADIES" USD EROLOTHINGr Ho was carefully selected, at enormous expense, I3nok Muslin, Swiss Spot Muslin (OrrosiTE Titn Old Coott House,) especially for the Antipodes, and can bo safely recomWindov Muslin, 'ucconet mcndoil as n sure and valuable stock-getter. Oil Baize, Kibbous civil the attention of their Friends and tho OECt to Champion Hero has been travelling in Australia Collars Bags, Carpet Pupor (through Windsor, Richmond, and the neighbourPublic generally to their LARGE and MEN'S LOT 111 NO— hood), and it is a fact woithy of note that his stock Shirts Crimean Shirts. Flannel VARIED STOCKS of HOUSEHOLD FURNIare making more money than any other in the colony Lambs' Wool Shirts, Drawers and Pants of TURE, including New South Wales. and Shetland Socks Military Orroy Knit, Champion Hero will STAND at the following Bracos, Melt?, Coats Mondays and Tuesdays, Mr. McManus'a WALNUT DRAWING ROOM SUITES stations: Trousers, Vests IRON BEDSTEADS And a quantity of Goods suitable for Diggers, IN stables, at Pumnure; on Wednesdays,at tho Grange ; Mr. Bickett'e, Otahuhu; Fridays and Thurdajs, Clearing Out i'rice." GREAT VARIETY, all at CHIMNEY and TOILET GLASSES Saturdays, at Newmarket. MARBLE-TOP WASn ST AND3 and DRESSGood Gra<6 Paddocks, at Otahuhuand Newmarket, THE NEW ZEALAND HYMNAL. INS TABLES for tho reception of mares. I-'EATHER BEDS, BOLSTERS and PILNOW PUBLISHED LOWS Under the authority of tho Diocesan Synod of Auckland, MATTRESSES in Hair, Wool, Cocoa Fibre edition of the above. and Flax Price:— 9 2s. 6d. In cloth boards, lettered PALLIASSES STUD HORSE, 2>. Od. limp ROCKING CHAIRS, Stuffed or Cane-seated AT THE Clergymen and Churchwardens supplied at wholeNEWMARKET HOTEL S TABLES. SOFAS and COUCHES sale prices. COCOA and CHINA MATTING WATTE AND BATGER, mHE ENGLISH THOROTJGH-BBED TOILET WARE Publishers. RATTAN 1 BRASS CORNICES and CORNICE POLES a dark bron-n, got by Sweetmeat, dam Coquette, by PRICE TEN SHILLINGS. Laun-olot, out of Abaft, by Sheet Anchor—Lady CANE-3EATED and FOLDING CHAIRS Emmeline by Y. Hmritom—Orville Marc. Sweetmeat MUSIC STOOLS HOCHSTETTER'S TOPOGRAPHICAL by Gladiator out of Lollypop, by Starch or Voltaire by Blackloek —Wagtail by Prima Miuis—Belinda OF ATLAS AND GEOLOG-ICAL DOOR MATS and RUGS ter, Launcelot (brother to Touchstone) by Oamel out NEW ZEALAND. of Banter by Master Henry—Boadiceaby Alexander &c., Ac. &c., & & SPLENDID & CiHAMPION T. H. COOKE, - — — - " Anew ~ ~ The Public and Shipping supplied -with and Spiritß of first quality. Map of Province of Nelson. Waikato New Zea1and.................. L. 2s. DKLATTBE, QuEEN-STItEF.T, AuOKIiAND, And all Booksellers. JIT ST Tom " Cura(;oa Maraschino Cherry Cordial Auckland Single Maps. Winea PUBLISHED. OBSERVATION'S OX THE HARBOUR OP AUCKLAND," Oherry Brandy Orango Bitters Orange Boven BY W. POWDITOH, ESQ. Copies may lie had on application at the several German Rittera Newspaper Offices, and at Messrs. Wayte and White Wine Vinegar for Pickling Batgek's, Stationers, Queen-street. Walker's English Ginger Wine Madeira, old Kparkliag Hock "THE LAW OP INSOLVENCY;" Champagne, pints and quarts, Jacquosson's LETTER addrossed to John Andebson Real Havanna Cigars Giifillan, Esq., M.L.0., and Chairman of the BURTON PALE ALE, lis. PER DOZEN Auckland Chamber of Commerce, PORTER, 3s. 9d. PER GALLON BY IN BOTTLE, 9s. 6d. PER DOZEN HK. J. "Waymouth, To bo had afc the Hhbai® Office.—Prico Sixpence FINE RODA TEST SACRADONAL WINE. TIN AND JAPANNED "VVABE— Baths, Silz, Hip, Sponge, Shower, and Foot Toilet Sets in variety TBAYS— Japanned and Papier Mache, Elgin and Oval Patterns WASHING MACHINES— Horneby'a celebrated, with and without Mangles DOOR MATS— Cocoa, plain and bordered, a largo assortment DOOR SCRAPERS TO PASSENGERS PER SHIP ' ANDBEW Tho Trade supplied with hogshoads and qr.- casks LANTERNS— Hand, PockeL Bull's Eye, Stable,and Shin JACKSON.' E.M. has on Sa'o a smnll quantity of OLD PORT of SCOOPS— the finest quality that can be Japanned and Galvanised, Slop Pails. Buckets had in London. Elaborate, Accurate, and Interesting Account GAS FIITINGS— of this Vessel's Passage from London to AuckGALVANISED WIRE FOR FENCING, Chandeliers, Pendants land (by a Passenger), ON SALE at the Herald ON SALE. Office, and at Chapman's, Stationer, Queen-street. &0., Ac., &c. Queen-streot, Auckland. A " AN Price Is. " . . lOOlbs. . KATE'S WOKSDEU'S KATE'S "WORSD ELL'S KAYE'S WOESDEU'S 22, oqs" . PILL 3 PILLS PlLlg,' fpHIS inTaliiable Medicine, which hns fornearlv 1 half .• centuryhad a large and increasing „i, throughout the whole of the England. Matchless will STAND at the following Stations: —Monday, at Mr. Kickctt's Stables, Otahuhu; Tuesday, at the Grange, Otahuhu; Wednesday and Thursday, at Newmarket Hotel; Friday and Saturday, at the GreatNorthern Hotel, "Whau Hotel, Mr. John McLeod's Henderson's Mills. CUBE FOR THE MILLION. HOLLO WAT'S OINTMENT WAT'S OINTMENT GOOD OR BAD ? bad, would the whole community in all parts of the world allow themselves to be grossly deceived or imposed upon for a quarter of a. century ? It must be apparent that the medicalprofession in every climate would, as in duty bound, make their voices' heard against it. Would it be tolerated that millions should buy it and use it year after year if there was any thing better to be had, or were it not now known to be tho most powerful remedy ever discovered for the cure of ulcers, wounds, sores, skin diseases, and other external ailments Let any one ask himself the question and decide for himself. IF ? UNITED KINGDOM, is now introduced to the Colonies with the greatest confidonco. It is admirably adapted to supply a great want-, that of a remedy always at hand, 6asy of application ' and certain in its results. The Pills are a purely Vegetable preparation, sad te taken.at time may any by either sex without fear of danger. They act upon the bowels mildly yet effectually, and by their fine tonic, aromatic, aperient properties, they remove ail oppressiveand accumulations, regulate the secretions of theliver the bowels, strengthen the stomach, and purify and the .blood. Unlike many remedies, they do not induce liability to take cold or establish a necessity for the habitual use of purgatives, and are thu3 strongly reoommended as the BEST FAJIfLY MEDICINE. To Emigrants and Person? residing in the Colonioi these Pills are invaluable, as the very numerous Tes-' timonials which reach the Proprietor as the spontaneous expression of gratitude on the part of heads of Families ond others, prove that, except in rare instances, where Kaye's Wordsell's Pills are used, NO OTHER MEDICINE IS EVER REQUIRED. Prepared solely by John Kaye, Esq., of Prospect Hall, Woodford, Essex. Sold by all Chemists and other dealers in patent medicines, at Ib. 2s. 9d. and 4s. 6d. Wholesale Depot, 22, Bread-street) London. H. KEMP, Agent, Queen-street, Auckland. REYOLVEBS, COLT'S As supplied to and adopted by English, American, Russian, Prussian, and manj other Governments, are recognised to be the most durable and efficient Revolvers existing for Homo Protection, Travellers, and Officers. Colt's celebrated Revolving RIFLES, SHOT-GUN'S, & PISTOL-CARBIDES COLT'S FIRE-ARMS COMPANY, 14 PALE MALL, Londox. Scorbutic humours arise from an impure state of Also to be had through any East In aor Colonial the blood, and in most cases the liver and stomach Ag©Df*V» are the organs at fault. The Pills will speedily restore these to ahealthy action: while the Ointment if well rubbed in at least twice a day will soon cure any case of the above classes of skin disease, by totally eradicating them from the system. Soldiers, sailors, and miners, use this famous Ointment in all parts of the world. SCOBHUTIC HUMOUES.—SCALD HEADS AND SKIS DISEASES. DROPST. Beware of this dangerous and stealthy complaint) PEACOCK, T. which frequently creeps upon us at first by a simple swelling of the feet, and very little notice is taken of OPTICIAN this perhaps till tho legs begin to swell. There, MATHEMATICAL AND NAUTICAL again, the root of the evil must be looked for in the liver and stomach; therefore set to work earnestly INSTRUMENT MAKER, by taking these famous Pills according to the printed SHORTLAND STEEET. directions, and by rubbing the Ointment very effectually into the swollen parts. Live principally upon solids, avoiding the use of slops, and everything A LWATS on hand a LARGE STOCK of Convex that will derange the stomach and liver. Most cases -jIX. and Concave Spectacles, Hand Spectacles, and readily yield to the combined influence of the Pilli Eye Glasses, in finest Glass or BrazilianPebbles, and and Ointment. fitted with, accuracy. DISORDERS OF THE KIDKEYS, STONE AND GRAVEL. Also, Theodolites, Telescope Levels, Ciroutnferenters, In any of the above complaints more benefit may and every Surveying requisite) Sextants, be derived in twenty-four hours by adopting the following simple means than is frequently brought Quadrants, Compasses, Barometers, Charts, Telescopes, Binocular Field and Marina about in six months by any other treatment. In bad Glasses, Thermometers, Hydrometers, Salicases, if a small pot of the Ointment be rubbed into the small of the back, over the region of the kidneys, nometers, Microscopes, simple and com" pound, Pocist Compasses, with Sun Dial it will quickly penetrate; and, in most cases, give immediate relief; but perseverance is necessary to effect for the latitude of Auckland, &c., &c., 4c. a cure. Six or eight of the Pills should be taken nightly according to circumstances. Surveying, Nautical, and every kind of Scientific Whoever tries these Pills and Ointment will not do bo in vain, but, Instrument Repaired, Altered, and Adjusted on thi on the contrary, the result will be most wonderful. premises. DIPHTHERIA, SOBE THROATS. &C. These cases are of so serious and frequently of so dan- Charts of New Zealand Coast; all the,numbers now gerous a nature that the Ointment would not be in stock. recommended unless the Proprietor was sure of it* effect. It will cure when every other means may fail Just unpacked, a fine assortment of plain and openface Aneroid Barometers. if applied immediately, and not when the patient if beyond recovery. It is a sovereign remedy for tore throats under any circumstances. Any Justreceived and now in Stock, powerful compound. coughs settled cold on the chest, or wheesing, even if of twenty years Microscopes; £4, size magnifying from 500 to standing will be promptly removed. Mothers should 22,500 timea ; £6, size from 4000 to 40,000; £10, rub this remarkable Ointment into the chest of their Bize from 1400 to 250,000 times. infant whenever there may be any hoarseness, tightness, or anythiug else affecting the breathing or otherwise. Both the Ointment and Pills should it used in th* folBad Legs Bad Breasts Burns Bunions Bite of Mosqui- lowing eases:— Corns (soft) Cancers Contractedand Stiff Joints Elephantiasis Rheumatism Scalds Sore Nipples Sore-throats Skin-diseases Fistulas Scurvy' Gout Sore-heads GlandularSwcl- Tumours ings Ulcers Lumbago Wounds Piles Yaws N.B.—Directions for the guidance of patientsi Teioi3 :—Pour guineas per maro, and 6s. groomevfiry disrmlpr are affixed to each Pot. ago. AU payments to bo made on or before the 10th Sold at the Establishment of Professor Holloway, January, 1860. 244, Strand (near Temple Bar), London; also by all respectable Druggists end Dealers in Medicine throughout the civilised world. ** There is a considerable saving by taking the larger sizes. TIIE^WELSH ° (Pistol with attachable stock). Exhibition Prize Medal, awarded 1862. Beware of counterfeit, CONTRACTED OR STIFF JOIHTS. Every arm. is London proved, and bears the Com. All the medicines in the London Dispensariei pany'a trade mark. would rarely benefit, much less cure, any chronic cases of contracted or stiff joints; whereaß if this in- HOLSTERS, IiEI/ra, POUCHES, AJIMUNIvaluable Ointment be effectually rubbed into such " TION. parts twice a day, the benofit will be immense. Paralytic patients even can derive advantages from ADDBES3— remedy, and from no other. toesaudSand- flies —Brunette by Amarunkus—Mayfly by Hachem— Ancaster Starling. - Map of Itotomahana, and Hot Springs Map of Harbour of Aotea and Ivawhia PALE AND BROWN BRANDY Campbeltown Scotch Whiskey MARTELL'3 Fina Old Irish Whiskey Browning's Celebrated Old Geneva Gin Fine Old Hum, 33 o.p. :— MAP Province of per or A,[~ Coco-Bay OF NEW Zealand Rattan was bred by Mr. Brid ;e in 1858 ; imported Chiego-Foot Map of Tsthmus of Auckland to New South Wales, where lie was purchased and Chilblains Map of tho Waikato and Southern parts of the sent to Canterbury by Mr. G. Duppi. Chapped Hands CONTENTS BISCUITS, BESTPilotCABIN Navy, ditto. ATCHL/ESS is a beautiful Brown, aged 5 yeara 1 stands 10 hands 3 inches high, upon remarkably short legs, possessing immense power and substance; whilst, for symmetry and activity he stands unrivalled, with lino constitution and excellent temper. His sire, tliat iar-f.med old horse Matchless, the property of Sir. Dack, of Lincolnshire, which horse is the sire of more stallions than any horse in IS HOLLO Perfumery and Fancy Soaps Saddlery HAV.E TOE SALE Engl'sh Poplins Drugget Skirts flodford Cords and Doeskins "Windmill, Symonds-stbej,. KBTAII. PRICES. Two of tho Finest over Imported into the Province of Auckland. Matchless was shownaithe Peterborough Agricultural Show when a yearling, and obtained the first prize, heating five others; he also was shown at Peterborough Entire Horse Show, and obtained the prize. Attain, at Peterborough, 1862, he took the prize,beating six others; and again, at Peterborough! £20, beat ia October, 1863, he took the first ing a large field of his class—thus proving himself to be one of the best horc e3 that England can' produce. the BISCUITS. HORSES. purposes. THE CELEBRATED IMPORTED HEAVY DRAUGHT STALLION Black and Coloured Cobourgs Black and Coloured Lustres and French Merinncs 3-4 and 0-4 Union and All-ivoolDiinasks Linseys, Druggets and Winseys and and Coloured Flannels THE CELEBRATED -ENGLISH PRIZE Grandsiro Active, the Champion of England, ne having won 17 agricultural prizes. Matchless's dam, a'splendid hay mare, by Mr. lino's noted brown li°rse Honest Tom, which was allowed to be the best that travelled in his day. Tt will bo seen from this pedigree that Matchlessis each week. on both &ides, from the very beat breed or Mares, the £6 Terms, for season:—Single 10s.; descended, cannot fail in getting two or more, £6 each. Groomage, at time of service, cart-horsc* in England, and of the highest value for agricultural and dray horses "s. mare. Knickerbocker Winceys Gala Plaid« Muslins able Shawls Major won tho first prize of £25 at the meeting of the Royal Agricultural Society of England at Canthen two years old. He was terbury, July, selected nnd purchased by Thos. Crispe, Esq., of Suffolk, Abbey, for R.Q. Kermode, Esq., of Bailey Mona Vale, i>.ar Hobart Town, Tasmania. He won at Show at Campbell prizo Society's first the the Town, 1861, for the best imporlcd Draft Stallion in Colony; prizo in the ho won same and tho the Society's Showheld at Longford in ISR2. Mount St. will this season at stand tho Major John Stables,next the JunctionHotel, Otahuhu Road, Otahuhu, Tuesday, Friday, Saturday; and at on at Mr. John Hall's, on Monday and Thursday ; and in at Browne's on Wednesday, at Panmuro, Mr. Winceys Clan Lady Mary. each >: AVhite Muslin and Net Curtains, Lappot Blindß Lappet '"-pots, Sprigs, and Stripes White, Colore! and Frintod Flannels Cloth, Tweed, and Soal Mantles Black Glaco Sarsnets, Persians, Crapes, grand-dam, Walnuts Jams Bottled FruitPickles Salad Oil . Assorted Samv-a Bacon Ilarr'S -33 and 36 in Croydons, Mediums and India Twills 33, 36, and 6S in. Grey Calicoes 66 and GS in. Scrim Twilled Stripos, Furnituro Prints, and Dimities Manchester and Karlsron Ginghams and Derries Rolled Jaconets, Shirtings and Sileaas, Casbans Cotton and Union Ticks, 6-4 Brown Ticks Tow Sheeting, Forfar and Osnaburgß Jute Carpeting, Cocoa Matting and Rugs 6 -1 and 8-4 Wood, Bronze, and Printed Oil Baizo Navy Brown Canvas, Bagging and Coat Canvas Rough and Dressed Brown, Black, and Slate Hollands 3-4, 7-8, and 4-4 Linen and Cotton Diaper Huckabacks, Towelings, Glass-cloth Croydon, Wigan, and Linen Sheetings Linen Damask and Spot Table Oloths, Napkins, and D'Oylies Hemmed Scotch Lara and Cambric Handkerchiefs Black and Colored Coburgs and Circassians Blaci and ColoredFrench Merinoes and Llamas Mixed Alpacas, Russell Curds Fancy Dross Materials in variety Fancy Winsoy ai-d Hop Ski'ts Black and Fancy Quilted Lustre Skirts Jaconet, Mull, Hair Cord, Cambric and Fancy Black, Blue, and Scarlet Broad Silk Mixtures, Tweed and Coatings 9-4, 10-4, 11-4, and 12-4 White Blankets 9-4, 10-4, and 11-4 Scarletand Blue do. Waterproof Clothing, Crimean Rpgs Men's, Youths', and Boys' Clothing Silk, Gingham, and Alpicca Umbrellas Men's, Women's and Children's Hosiery in variety Paisley, Tasmanian, D'Ecosso, and other season- MAJOR Spiccs Adjoining CHAMPION HERO. is a beautiful Bay Chestnut, stands 16J hands high. He was bred by Edmund Aiding, Esq , Ratfin, Amesbury, Wiltshire, England ; sire, the celebrated Suffolk Horse Boxer (winner of three successive first prizes of the Royal Agricultural Society of England) ; grand-sira, Rob Roy; dam, Sober, by tho celebrated Horse Pride of Suffolk; BISCUIT MAMOEACTOET, AND MAJOR. 121b. ins . and Fancy MATCHLESS imported heavy draught entire Company's No. I Sugar Mauritius-Sugar Shirts SPEAR JACKSON'S— Machine Ground Circular Saws SPEAK JACKSON'S— Pitt and Cross-cut Saws, all sizes Theabove having been made expressly for this market, have the New Zealand Tooth and Drag COUNTRY ORDERS CAREFULLY PACKED. Teeth where necessary. ALSO IK STOCK, SORBY'S— QUEEN-STREET WHARF. Mill, Cross-cut, Pit, and Circular Saws INDIA RUBBER MILL BELTING, 2 to 10 inch AMERICAS SELLING- and SQUARING AXES R. MOORE, STUBB'B— WINE,' SPIRIT, AND BEER MERCHANT Mill Saw Files CRUICKSHANK, SMART & CO. AND IMPORTER. O T E 8 ST Sham Register and Gothic Hall CookingRanges the celebrated Orange Boys' and Youths', do. do. do. do. 9-8 and 5-4 Small Plates, Light grounds STEAM TEA ' Sawn, 8, 8J Extra OBUIOKSHANK, SMART Young Hyson Teas CON.GOtr Pekoe Scented Bluo and Fancy Saxony Balmorals Men's and Boys' Black and Blue Cloth Caps Men's Whiteand Fanoy Flannel Undershirts Men's Helton, Self and Fancy Flannel Crimean Tweeds, WHISKEY (ME HAN'S) CRUICKSHANK, SMART & CO. PARTINGTON'S STEWABT & HAVE ON SALE UNDERSIGNED, * EOR may bo takenBlood, the greatest safetyCvkebyPvri-the Strengthening the Coxstiujtion, rvi.vo the axd fob the Ague, with, moat debilitated constitution. Parties proceeding to the mining or or distorted districts, or who are otherwise exposed to damp and inclement -weather, will find these Pills a preventive against or a cure for ATTACKS OF AGUE, And other complaintsbronght.on by cold, and in all T. POI&HAM, PONY cases where the stomachic organs are deranged, BOOT AND SHOE MERCHANT, AND P 0 U I D. . HARVEY'S BARK AND SARSAPAKILLA GENERAL IMPORTER, BLACK, by Oupid, late the property of PILLS J. O. Hamley, Esq , and the handsomest pony Quken-stbeet, Auckland, Have always been found efficacious e i yet introduced to tho province. to F. H. Lewisson, Jeweller, shop Next The above is a perfect dray horse in miniature, and MB. E D S 0 If, JUST OPENED a fine assortment of for power and symmetry unequalled. SPRING GOODS, to which he invites DEUGGIST, QuiiEN-STEEET, an early inspection. The Timor Pony Sole Agent for AtjcklaSd. TOM, DANDY N.B.—Branch Establishment, Parnell. Sold in Boxes, la 6d and 3a 6d each. a bay, with black points, sire of Mr. E. Waters'a and I\Tr. T. Smith's Dandies, and of many of the Off SALE best ponies in tho province, well known as Ligar's BY THE UNDERSIGNED, brc cd. "THE NEW ZEALAND HERALD." OA TIERCES PRIME SYDNEY BEEF Terms for either, two guineas per mare. All pay-» Qly 20 kegs do. do. TEEiIS OF ADVERTISEMENTS. 10 casks pork ments to be made on or before the 10th January, 10 tons bone dust Three lines 1860. is. M. | Pour lines A. CUNNINGHAM, Is. 61 EATON AND DEWOLF. ]k Eightlines s». 64. Newmarket Hotel. Queftn-strent WWf, .Tune IS, 1865. And 24.for each additional liiie. N.B. —Any special orders respecting either of the aDBSOEUTIOjr above horses can be given to the Grooms, Kintoch ON SALE, and Fooks, in attendance daily. 10a. per Quso-ter staple copies 3d.'each £;nn PAIRS CLOTH BOOTS 45.6d. . SOO pairs Kid Boots, 10s. «r Advertisements will be received at the Office, WjniBUILDING SOCIETY. J. ROUT. street, and the number of insertions required inust be cleaifr High-Btreet. written on the copy, etherwise they will bo inserted ua'i AUCKLAND PERMANENT BUILDING countormaaded and charged accordingly. AND INVESTMENT SOCIETY offers special H Y GI E N E . advantages to those who desire n perfectly safe investment, and good interest for their money Cold, Shower, Yapour, Aromatic, and Auckland, Nbtt Zkalandj—Printed and Published daily bj Every information afforded by tho Secretary, A. Medicinal BATHING-, Shaving, Shampooing, W". C.WiiiSON, proprietor, at hid General Steaifi Prints Boaudman, Agent to the Great Barrier Saw Mill and Haircutting at J. Webb's Establishment, opposite Establishment, Wyndliam-street» (a few doors frflffl QutiS Company, Canada Buildings, Queen-str the Herald Office, No. 4, Wyndham-street. ttreefc.} AJRT HAS ... lM ~~ ~~ THE . a BY BUCHANAN SALE, . I HIGH-STREET, Ilare in Stock for Sale, 0 If ; CO., & ■ CBUICXSHAN'K, SMART TRISH [DAILY. OCTOBER 14, 1865. THE NEW ZEALAND HERALD, AUCKLAND. SATURDAY, 8 HOT,