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general news - Papers Past
ZealndHr.
TheNew
Vol. T-No.
FOR NELSON, WE3TPORT, GREYMOUTH,
AND HOKITIKI.
npHE s. s.
*>
CRUICKSHANK, SMART
HAVE TO ABKIVE,
T. Whitwell, Esq., Commander, will leave the • PEE ' WAVERLEY,' FROM CHINA,
Government Wharf, Onehunga, THIS DAY (Friday), at 12 o'clock noon.
CHESTS
TEA
"1 CkEZ
ditto
Rates of Passage.
1 UU 825 half-cheals ditto
1020 boxes ditto ditto
Steerago.
Cabin.
150 rolle Matting
To Nelson
£4 10 0 £3 0 0
lea Oil, Preserves
To' Westport, Greymoutb,
Ivory and Lacquered Ware
4 0 0
and Hokitika
6 0 0
&C.
&C,
&C,
CRUICKSHANK, SUAIiT & CO.,
Agents.
THIS DAY (FRIDAY), at
~.
'EXCELSIOR,' FROM LONDON.
100 ditto Martell'a ditto
20 qr.-casks ditto ditto
200 cases Old Tom
75 ditto Ginger Wine
11 qr.-casks Bernard's Malt Whiskey
100 cases ditto ditto ditto
10 Qr.-casks Greenlee's and Colville's ditto
100 cases Blood, Wolfe, and Oo.'s Stout
100 ditto Dawson'? Aleand Stout
6 bales 3-bushel Bags
7 trunks J. Dawson and Son's Boots and
0 o'clock, morning.
ROYAL ALFRED'
FRUIT. AUCKLAND TO SHORTLAND,
Reti'Ksist. the Same liUr.
Shoes
Consignment of Price's Safes, 24 to 3S
inches
TIME TABLE.
From Auckland to Shortland.
September 25, Friday, 9 o'clock, morning
September 26, Saturday, 0 o'clock, morning
&0.,
&C.
&C,
PES ' SIAM,' FROM LONDON.
25 eases Hine's Brandy
Colvilla'a
10 qr.-casfes Greenlee's and
From Shortland to Auckland.
The 'Maori Chief will leave the Creek,
September 25, Friday, 1 o'clock, afternoon
September 26, Saturday, 1 o'clock,afternoon.
Whiskey
250 casts Martell's Brandy
18 qr.-cosks ditto ditto
CRUIOKSHANK, SMART,
GOLD-FIELD.
&
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CO.,
High-street, Sept. 24, 1868.
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Sharps
STEAM BETWEEN AUCKLAND AND TAPU.
Bran
rPHB Favorite Steamship
BONE DUST
OTAGO OATMEAL
on completion of overhaul, will be placed solely on
the above line.
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FOR
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SUPERFINE
THE
P.S. LADY BOWEN
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NOTICE OF REMOVAL.
Agent.
September 22, 1868.
FIRE 3 to
MEN
BUST, Practical Farming Arbitrator, Valutho Return of the b.s. ' Go-ahead' from the
ator, &d. Capitalists assisted in the Selection
tho 23rd
o
Mines, on or about WEDNESDAY,
npENDEPS are required for COMPLETING a instant, tho undersigned will bo prepared to SUPPLY or Adaptation of Country Properties. Address
MESSRS. K. BAIRD & CO.,
X CUTTING and MAKING that portion of tho KAWAKAWA COALS at the Queen-street Wharf,
Seed Merchants,
NEW NORTH ROAD near Mr. George Bray's in quantities of ono ton or more, at
Queen-street, Auckland.
corner. Specification to be seen at Mr. 0. Tothill'b,
30s. PER TON, CASH.
Shortland-street, from 24th current to Ist October.
HENRY GILFILLAN,
MUSIC! MUSIC!! MOSIO !!!
Agont.
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Septombor
10, 1868.
81 Queon-street,
PIANOFORTES.
GRAHAM'S TOWN TEMPERANCE HOTEL,
SUBSCRIBER has for Sale or Hire, three
TOOKEY'S FLAT.
MR. J. W. PREECE
Good Instruments will Delivor and Tune the
intimate that ho has THIS DAY received same in Auckland or Shortland free of extra charge.
in partnership with him Mh. W. A. GRAHAM
For terms, &c, address B. Hunt, Hebaed Office.
0. DAVIDSON, PnoPEiETon.
in his business as Native Land Agent, &c.
Tho firm will in future be carried on in the namo
ON SALE,
of PREECE and GRAHAM.
DAVIDSON tako? this opportunity of thankOffices, Crescent Chambers, Shortland-street,
BEEF
SYDNEY
Orders
left
the
office
of
Laishle?
at
Auckland.
Woolpacks, Kerosene
ing his friendsand tho public for theirpast patronage and Co., Pollen-street, Shortiand, will be attended
American Chairs
i
to.
Otago Oatmeal, Butter
and as tho alterations aro now completed, at a largo
Paper—Tea and Writing
Tea, Sugar, Lobsters
referonco to tho above Mess-s. Peebob and
outlay, nothing has been left undone that would add
Soap, Candles
Giuham beg to state that that they will bo pre&0.,
&o.
&c,
parde to negotiate the purchase or leaso ofNativeLands
to the Comfort of his Visitors.
in all parts of tho provinco, and to undertako the
EXCELSIOR'
'SIAM.'
survey of tho some and conduct tho proceedings
AND
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PEG
ARRIVE,
Tho ROOMS aro lofty and spacious, tho ventilation under tho Native Lands Act, for tho purpose of TO
230 bags Dressed Rice, each 56 lbs;
proving a good title.
Chicory, Marmalade
Auckland, sth September, IS6B.
perfect throughout, and the accommodation for
&o.
&c.,
&.C,
MOUNT ALBERT HIGHWAY DISTRICT.
alterations, and will re-commence
running between Auckland and ShortA2g2|\
■HraSffiKfe land in about ten days.
M. NICCOL,
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TENDERS
19th September, 1868.
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Custom-houße-stroet,
Agent.
Auckland, September 23, 1868.
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t?Wc#r
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BACEHOKBE,*
SEEDBMEN
W. H. SjrwAED; Esq., Commander, having the
greater portion of her ca go engagsd, will meet with
quick despatch.
She has splendid accommodation for saloon passengers.
For freight or paspage, apply to &
CO.,
ORUICKSHANK, SMART,
CO.,
WILL EEMOVE
f\S
TO
AND
||§|llp;
ffIEE
'
will sail THI3
punctually.
*
PREMISES,
Clipper Cutter
"*"
WANDERER,'
DAY (Friday),
at 12 o'elock
NOW OCCUPIED
R. HORNE, Agent,
Canada Buildings.
MR. TO. MEARS,
VICTOEIA-STEEET,
And it will be the
ADJOINING
to
Special
KEEP SUCH A TABLE
Aim of the proprietor
as to merit general
approval, and at allhours.
THE UNION BANK OF AUSTRALIA.
rip HE favorite cutter
0&k
BY
Travellers replete with every convenience.
FOR WANGAREI DIR2OT.
.<-
'WANGAREI,'
Anbbbsox, Master, will sail as above THIS DAY
(Friday), at
0 p.m.
Freight or Passage apply to
QTJEEN-STEEET
Noto tho Address—
HOUSE.
CHARLES DAVIDSON,
E. B. SHALDEES
PEOrniETOE,
toannounce that he has HE-COMMENCED
BUSINESS as DRAPER and CLOTHIER, OWEN-STREET, GRAHAM'S TOWN, THAMES.
HY. P. HAYWAED,
under the style of Shalbers & C0.," three doors
UPHOLSTERER AND MATTRESS MAKER, from the Savings' Bank, where he will receive suc(Late of Shcrtland Crescent,)
cessive supplies of the Nowest Goods of the Best
N.B.—Patronised by Lord Burleigh on his visit to
and
selling at tho Lowest Remuthe Diggings.
taken those more central premises Quality, Price. purposes
He hopes by strict attention to merit
situated in QUESN-3TUEET (two doors nerative
of the liberal patronage formerly accorded
.above the Bank of New Zealand), avails himself of a renewal
this opportunity to \hank his former friends and to him.
REDUCED PRICE OF
Customers for their liberal support during tho time he
Terms:
Cash.
attenShortland-street,
hopes
by
prompt
and
WILSON'S
was in
tion to all orders with which he may be favoured, to
"PRACTICAL
STATUTES OF NEW
merit a share of public patronage.
BRITISH BOOT AND SHOE WAREHOUSE.
ZEALAND."
65, QUEEN-STREET,
Auckland.
rfIHE Undersigned has REMOVED his BUSI- TO"ALT? CALF, £3 3?. FULL LAW CALF, £3
-1 NEE 3 to 87 SHORTLAND-STREET, five L.L 10s.; or per post for ss. extra por vol.
All orders to bo accompanied with remittance, and
N. B.—H. P. H. wishes to call attention to his doors below tho lato New Zealander Office.
!«gr N. B.—Boots and Shoes of every description addressed to the publisher,
Price
much
lewer
than
List,
ptesent
it being so
mado to order.
. formerly.
EDWARD WAYTE,
WILLIAM TEOENE. I
Lato "iVarTE Batgeb,
No connection with say other house in town.
For
J. KOBERTON
&
Vr'
ANTED,—TWO COAOH BUILDEfiS "and
TWO Good COACH PAINTERS.—AppIy
and Co.
"TOr ANTED—Three Good
VV 0. G. Quick & Co.
GROOMS.
-
Apply
to buy, for Cash, OATEN or GRASS
HAY, at Quick Co.'s.
TTTANTED
YY
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TO MINEP.S, MERCHANTS,
AND BUSINESS
MEN.
CO.
BEGS
TTfTAISTKD TO BE KNOWN that PARCELS,
V? ' PACKAGES, and FSEIGHr of all descriptions can be CONVEYED and DELIVERED to
and from all parts of the CITY and GOLDFIELDS,
quicker, cheaper, and safer though HUNT'S STEAMBOA1 1 AND CITY EXPRESS AND PARCELS
DELIVERY COMPANY, thau.by any other means.
All Goods must be delivered through the offices,
whore receipts will be given, and the safe delivery of
the same, -with the utmost despatch, guaranteed.
Office : Lower Queen-street.
,
*IHE "THAMES ADVERTISER" may be obL tained at the Heraed Office.
r
three resAND LODGING.—Two
find comfortable Board
pectable persons
BOARD
and Lodging
Mrs. W. Abthub's, Upper Queenor
can
at
street (late Mrs. Parsons' residence).
Between Epsom and Shortland Crescent,
finder will be
LOST—
PAISLEY SHAWL.
Office. —T.
returning
waided
a
re-
The
it to the Heraid
on
Whitsok.
n
On Tuesday evening, a BUNCH OP
KEYS. On leaving the same at the Hbbald
;'
Office the finder will be rewarded.
LOST—
One Month
LOST! For Ever!
B.C. tatting!!
of seeing E.G.within,
WILLthebepleasure
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or
ARCH.,
CLARK,
land-street
&
SON, Wabzhousescbi.-,
Short-
Town and Country Rent and
FG.
Debt CoEector and Commißsion Agent,Robetton Buildings, Queen-street._
EWINGTON,
a
mO DIGGERS.—CHEAP OUTFITS at S.
_L R. VAite's, National Mart.
&
J.
TO LEND,
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HAVING
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PROSPECTUS OF THE GOLDEN CUP GOLD
MINING COMPANY (REGISTERED).
Capital £4,000, in 400 shares of £10 each.
Manager: H. Stevenson.
Provisional Directors:
Moses Montague I .Tamos Wallace
B. W. Mugill
I J. E. Dodd
Bank : Union Bank of Australia.
: J. E. Macdonald.
Solicitor
Secretary : Thomas Spencer.
Aitken,
KEESING, DOITSH, AND KEESING,
and Retail DRAPERS and
CLOTHIERS, opposite the Bank of New
Zealand, Queen-street.
WHOLESALE
NEW STRAWBERRY/,
DUKE OF EDINBURGH,
Raised by Mr. Lippiatt, Mount Albert.
rpEIS Strawberry stands unrivalled by any for
JL size, flavour, and beauty, and far excels in its
fruit-bearing capabilities all yet introduced. It Has
been spoken of in the very highest terms by the
entire Auckland Presp, and competent judges pronounced in every way incomparable.
The undersigned beg to inform all parties who
have registered orders with them for plants of the
Strawberry that they are now
Duke op Eddtbuege Mr.
Lippiatt having still a
ready for delivery.
undisposed
of, intending purchasers
small number
orders
without delay.
forward
their
pleaße
will
Price 3a. per dozen, or 20s. per 100 plants.
R. BAIRD & CO.,
Stichbury's Buildings, HI Queen-street.
ijgp N. B.—A Choice Collection of Newest Rosea.
THE THAMES GOLD-FIELD.
BOWLEY'S
EXPRESS.
C. ROWLEY, PROPRIETOR.
NEWS AND ADVERTISINGAGENCY,
POIiIiEN-STBBEr, Shobtland.
Parcels from a dwt. upwards carefully delivered
on any rart of the Gold-field.
The LETTER EXPRESS, which ia managed
Bolely by the Proprietor, affords the utmost convenience to Merchants, Travellers, and Diggers in the
forwarding of general business.
GENERAL
tjgj- Agent for New Zealand Hebald and
other Colonialpapers.
all
ALLAWAY'S DINING- BOOMS,
BROWN-STREET,
GRAHAM'S TOWN, THAMES GOLD-FIELDS.'
others are
this Establishment,
ACCOMMODATION.
~
MORTON JONES,
AUCTIONEER AND COMMISSION"
AGENT,
\
WILLOUGHBY STREET,
To arrive by ' Mary Grant,' an'l Daily Expected,
FAIRY POTA-f A A TONS OF PRIME PORT
a Fine Sample .or Seed or Eating.
I {}{)
EATON DEV7OLF,
SHORTLAND, THAMES GOLD
Wharf,
Auckland.
August 31,1SGS.
of England and Loch Earn claims, three and a-half
acres in extent. 'I he Company is formed in order to
T. & S. MOEBIN
erect machinery, for which there is not a bettor site
Have on Sale,
on the whole gold-fields, tho Company having three
PACKS,
hundred and fifty feet of the Waiotahi Crock. Tho OAHA WOOL
large
claim abounds in n'ch leaders, from which a
Best Quality.
quantity of splendid speeim'ns have been taken out,
and aro being taken out daily; a large quantity of
AND NOW LANDING, EX
quartz is ready for crushing. 2SO paM up shares are
STEAMSHIP JOHN PENN.'
retained by tho original shareholders, leaving 120 to
bo offered "to tho public at £1 per share, to bo paid
ALE.
onapplication; £4 on allotment. When further calls
NELSON
b given. Calls to ba
• are made, 14. days' noti-o -v
:li work.
regulated by tho piOfj.'-.sa
DODSON'S PRIZE MEDAL
Orders for shares ran De ootained from Samuel TTOOPRB
SUPERIOR ALE, in quitterCochrano and Son's, Auckland; D. J. O'Keeffo; and XX XXX VERY
hhcls.
at the Company's office, Messrs. Spencer and Co.s, casks and
owEfr
Willoughby-Etrcet, Shortiand.
Acent for Province of Auckland,
H. STEVEN3CN,
ShortlnEd-Bireet.
FIELD.
CO.,
WHOLESALE SHIPPING AND FAMILY
BUTCHERS,
•
&
Queen-street
they
All the rooms are lofty,, lined, and newly furnished.
A handsomely furnished Sitting-room, for tho usa
of visitors, commanding a view of Tararua.
POTATOES, POTATOES,
ON SALE,
solicited to patronisa
will find
where
VISITORS and
GOOD LIVING and FIRST-CLASS SLEEPING
H. .B. MORTON,
CUSTOM HOUSE-STREET.
Septomber Sth, 18GS.
rpilE claim of tho above Company is known as tho
X Golden Cup, Waiotahi Creek, adjoining Bank
FISHER
W
QUEEX-STKEET, COKXEIt
&
OF DUEHAM-STREET,
AUCKLAND.
Pheasants, alive or dead. Poultry always on hand.
3000
Prime Homo-cured Bacon.
'
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Manager.
sums of £1,000, £2,000,
in
and £3,000, on Freehold Security.—Apply to
MONEY
Agent.
Land
W.
IN
COMMODIOUS
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THOSE LARGE
;
PRIME
MONDAY NEXT, the 28th instant,
August 5, 1868.
THE
BEG 3 to
AND PRODUCE AGENTS,
High-3treet.
FOR COROMANDEL.
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1
FOE LONDON DIRECT.
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Cobb
RD.
ON
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t-^K? ; tK .2.
ANTED—A Good COACH3MITH.—AppIy to
Cousins Atkihs, Victoria Carriage Factory.
Vr'
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CASH PURCHASERS OF FLAX.
BELL BROTHERS.
„
H. M. JEHVIS,
for the Ship ' Racehorse.'
°
—
THE
&
POTATOES
leaving Auckland
Every Monday
Tuesday
„
"W" ANTED—A COOK:
IT
4 pply u hoard.
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SUBSCRIBERS
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Returning from Tapu
Every Monday
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"Wednesday
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Friday
Thursday
Saturday
And
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And Saturday
Hour 3 of departure -will be duly advortised.
WANTED—
&
HAY, PRES3ED AND LOOSE
BACON, BUTTER, LARD
'HALCYON,'
—
UpKV,
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COPIES
]
will leave the Qaeen-Btreet
D.
Wharf for Shortland THIS DAY (Friday), at 4'30
CUSTOM-HO USE-STREET,
pjn., landing passengers at Tookey'a Flat.
Fabbs:
TTAVING completed their arrangements for a
7s. 6d. Fore Cabin
6s. Od.
Saloon
REGfJLAR SUPPLY of the UNDERMENT. MAOKY,
Agent.
TIONED ARTICLES, are prepared to sell at tho
September 25, 1863.
LOWEST CASH PRICES.
THE PIONEER BOAT FOR SHORTLAND.
NEWCASTLE COAL
Landing Passengers at Tookey's Flat free of charge.
BAY OF ISLANDS COAL
rpHE Favourite p. e.
5 >-L
In quantities to suit purchasers, delivered in town
'ENTERPRISE NO. 2/
or suburbs, from their Depot on the Wood
Captain Seos, THIS DAY (Friday), at 4, p.m.
Wharf
FARES:
Maize, Whole or Crushed
4s.
Fore Cabki
6s.
Saloon
Oats, Seed and Feed
Cargo as before.
H\B.—The first and only boat that goes up the
Barley
Creek
HOLMES BROTHERS.
Flour, Best Quality
aa
Hotel,
A SITUATION by an experienced
DAIRYMAN and his Wife. Good refeiences.
—Address P.G., HeraldOffice.
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BELL BROTHERS,
Sellabs, Master,
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FEMALE SERVANT.—AppIy
Wakefield-street.
WANTED—
the Fitzroy
&
—
TO
rp.HE fast-sailing s.s.
|iPlg||i£:
V? Man, a SITUATION as BARMAN. Firstclass reference.—Apply to H. Hadtkb, Exchange
Hotel.
TO
IMPOUNDED
ICO cases Old Tom
120 quarters Malt
20 pockets Hops
3 hales G. and A. Gordon's Canvas
&c.
&c,
&c,
Boats leave Tookey's Flat and Graham's Town
for the steamer every day at the same hour as the
«Maori Chief.'
S. HAGUE SMITH.
THAMES
TKTANTED—by a thorough experienced Young
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THE
THE
ICO cases Hennessy's Brandy
fast-sailing powerful paddle
steamer, 66 horse power,
X
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PER
FAREWELL SOIREE TO MR. JOHN
FLETCHER.
O'KEEFFE will sell by private contract
e 33 FEET of LAND, having a frontage to
NOTICE.
abovo will be held in the Pitt-street WeaPollen-street, by a depth of 165 feet, being part of
leyan Sunday Bchool, THIS (Friday) EVENAllotment 31b, Town of Shortland, together with all -r™
ING, at half-past 6 o'clock.
TO ARMY AND NAVY OUT-PENSIONEKS IN Buildings erected thereon, consisting of American
2s. each, may be obtained at Mr. Caley's,
Tickets,
Bowling Saloon and Officos, Blacksmith's Shop, and Mr.
Edson's, or Mr. Wollsman's, Queen-streot.
THE AUCKLAND DISTRICT.
Four-room Cottage.
Scholars' Tickets, Is. each, to bo had at Mr. Calev's
D. J. O'Keeffe can confidently recommend this only.
J
mHE PAYMENT OF PENSIONERS for tho on- property as a very desirable investment, carried on
JL suing quarter will be made as follows, viz.:— as at present, or for the purpose of erecting oxtendod
NOTICE.
Auckland—Friday, October 2, from 9 a.m. to 1 premises.
Full particulars as to rontal and income from the
p.m., at tho Commissariat Office.
SHAREHOLDERS in the following Claims
Onehunga—Friday, October 9, at 11 a.m., at the Bowling Saloon and Blacksmith's Shop will bo furare invited to ATTEND a MEETING, to be
nished to intending purchasers on application to the
Victoria Hotol.
held id Messrs. Cbxhckshans, Siubt anb Co.'s
Otahuhu—Wednesday, October 7, at 9 a.m., at undersigned.
Offices, Queen and High-streets, on SA'IURDAY
'
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D. J. O'KEEFFE,
the Criterion Hotel.
next, 26th instant, at 7 o'clock, p.m., to consider the
'Auctioneer.
Druvy—Wednesday, October 7, at noon, at the
desirability of FORMING the same into a COMFarmer's Hotel.
PANY under the Limited Liability Act, 1866,
Paumuro—Monday, October 5, at 9 a.m., at tho
TO SADDLERS, &c.
viz. :—
Ferry Hotel.
YOUNG CANADIAN
at
noon,
at
5,
Mr.
Ilowick—Monday, October
LET, in Otahuhu, convenient to the Post
Crow's house.
AMERICAN EAGLE
Office, a GOOD SHOP and DWELLINGHOUSE, now doing a fir3t-claas business in tho
KYBEE PASS
Any Pensioners who may bo unavoidably absent on abovo line, the present occupant (Mr. McMillan)
PAI MARIRE
tho abovo days must apply on or before tho 20th being obliged to leave for the Thames on pressing
October, otherwise no payment will bo made to them business.
THISTLE
until tho following puartcr.
Vossession can b.i had in 1-1 days from date.
SCOTIA
For further particulars apply at 44, Queen-street,
Army, Navy, and East India Company'shalf-pay,
STAB, OF THE WEST
Irish Constabulary and Civil Servico Pensioners, will or
above
dates.
JOHN HALL,
not be paid on any of the
BON ACCORD
INNES
Otahuhu.
D.A.C.Gb,
FRANCIS
BUCKLEY'S MOUNTAIN
Military Accountant.
All situated on the Moanatairi Creek, ShortMOUNT VILLA, MOUNT SMART ROAD,
Military Accountant's Office,
land.
ONEHUNGA,
Auckland, 21st Septomber, 186S.
EICHAIID EATON,
rrO BE LET OR SOLD, cheap. The house is
Sec. pro tem.
new, recently papered, and seven-roomed.
Queen-street, Auckland,
Flower garden, croquet ground, &c.
September 22, 18G8.
Apply on tho Premises, or to Mr. B. N. Manley,
NOTICE.
Wyndham-streot, Auckland.
CipHE SHAREHOLDERS of the CAPE OF
J. GOOD HOPE Claim, Moanatairi, are reat thoPublic Pound, Otahuhu, on mO LET—A HOUSE in GRAFTON ROAD, quested tomeet at the Stores of Messes Buchanan
JL
lately occupiod by Mr. John Taylor.—Apply to
September 23rd, 1868, by John Seath, for tresStewaut, Queen-street, Auckland, on MONDAY
B. GittoS, Wyndham-streot.
pass in enclosed paddock at Mangaro :
NEXT, at 4.15 p.m.
Business—To consider the proper working of the
1 Red and White Steer, open horns
LET—A PLOT of LAND near the bottom
1 White Cow, strawberry neck, red oars, cooked
of Wakefield-street, with Five-room Cottage, claim.
September 24th, 1868.
horns
Stablo, and Coach-house. —Apply' to J. Pbobebt,
1 Red and White Heifer, open horns
near the Toll Bar, Newton.
1 Bed Foley Heifer
FAREWELL ADDRESS TO THE BISHOP OF
mO LET,—Those commodious |BRIOK PREMI1 Red Yearling Steer, white on holly, open horns
NEW ZEALAND.
1 Yellow Cow, branded like HH on"off rump, opon JL SBS in Durham-street, at present in the occupation of W. J. Hurst Co. Also, the Largo Scoria
horns
of
the
above will lie for signature at
Built STORE, with an approach fromDurham and
1 Whito Heifer, brindle nock, open horns
the following places until tho 26th instant:
1 Yellow and White Cow, indistinct brand on off Albert streets; most valuable for a Storing WareBank of New Zealand,
rump, broken horn
house. For furthor Darticulars apply to J. Botjlteb,
Union Bank of Australia,
1 Bed Cow, white on belly, indistinct brand on Shortland; or to J. Tonson Gahliok, Queen-street,
Bank of New South Wales,
hoop
horns
Auckland.
near rump,
New Zealand Insurance Company,
1 Red and White Cow, open horns, indistinct
HOTEL,
HORSEB
and
LET.—Tho
COACH
fjpO
brand on offrump
} Booksellers.
Queen-street.—Apply to Willum Rose,
A Yellow and Whito Steer, branded like HA on
Thames Hotel, Auckland; or to S. Cochrane and
off rump, hoop horns
TO PREVENT MIBTAKES,
1 White Cow, red on head and neck, indhtinct Son, Fort-sttoet, Auckland.
brand on off rump, and like Ton near rump
are requested to notice that there are
Public
fIHHE
Villago
situated
tho
of
SALE,—A
FARM
in
Yearling
open
Red
whito
hornß
Bull,
face,
1
on
1 TWO MEMBEKS of the MEDICAL PROOtahuhu, containing 13 acres, all down in grass,
1 Whito Cow, branded like J B on off rump,
FESSION NAMED NICHOLSON in this ProKitchen,
Stables,
Dairy,
with
House,
Eight-roomed
broken horn
vince—one residing at Shortland Crescent. Auokland,
1 White Cow, strawberry neck, brown oars, and Outhouset complete.—Apply, to F. Kisslimc,
the other at Princes-street, Onehunga.
Land Agent, 74, Queen-atreot.
brandedlike E on nocr rump
These gentlemen are in no way connected.
1Red and White Cow, open horns
Damages, 3d. each.
FOR SALE,
NOTICE.
OUT OF S.S. 'MIDGE.'
If not claimed within eleven days from tho
date of this notice, application will be made to
THE THAMES MINER'S GUIDE.
a Justice of the Peace for an order for tho
A PAIR OF DIRECT-ACTING VERTICAL
sale of fho above-mentioned Cattle, ngreeably to J\.
TRUNK bCRRW ENGINES, of 25-horso
can have their COPIES Buppliod
the provisions of the Impounding Act 1867.
Power nominal, made by the celebrated makers J.
THIS DAY, September 22.
Edwabd
JOHN HALL,
and W. Dudgeon, of London.'
Wayte, Publisher, Auckland and Skortland.
Poundkeepar.
Length of stroke
16 inches
Public Pound,
; 22 inches.
Diameter of cylinder
Otahuhu, September 23, 1868.
HIGH SCHOOL, AUCKLAND.
Also, TUBULAR BOILER, about 8 feet diameter
by 8 feet long, with DONKEY ENGINE complete.
FOURTH
QUARTER will commence on
readyTO ENGINEERS, CARPENTERS, AND
and
for
immediate
All in perfect order,
use.
TUESDAY, 29th instant.
May be seen at Messrs. Mabbmeld and Co.'S
BRICKLAYERS.
McRAE, Rector.
FARQUHAR
Works.
Apply to
CFiENDEBS will be received by the Undersigned on
THAMES
GOLD-FIELD
WATER-RACE
L. D. NATHAN
CO.
L behalf of theWaiotahi Gold Mining Company,
OOMPANY.
Registered, until MONDAY, the 28th inst, for tho
THOMAS'
GEORGE
ERECTION of CRUSHING MACHINERY, &c,
the
levels and otherinformation aro
A S soon as
PRICES CURRENT.
also for sotting Boiler and Engine. Plans and speciJ\. complete a Prospectus of the Thames Goldfications to bo seen on the Claim, Waiotahi Creek,
Field "Water-Race Company will be laid before the
and at the Warehouse of Messrs. T. H. Burnsido
FLOUR, Star brand,
public.
Co., Queen-Etroet, Auckland.
0
£21
0
por ton
HENRY WRIGG
WILLIAM VICKERY, Engineer.
19 0 0
Buperfine Family Flour, per ton
Civil .Engineer.
Thames, September 21,1868.
18
0
0
..
Canterbury Flour, per ton
Auckland, 10th Sept., 186S.
Mateo Meal, por ton
5 0 0
..
Bran, por ton ..
TO BUILDERS.
FIRE! FIRE!
Wheat Meal a nd Sharps
Maizo and Oats at lowest rates.
are invited until NOON of the 28th
pump the
ASSISTING at
Engines will bo paid Is. 6d. an hour for the
instant, for tho ERECTION of a COACH
BACON.
of
mill-fed
Also,
a
quantity
FACTORY in Elliott-street, &c, for Messrs. Quick
first hour and Is. per hour afterwards.
Queen-street Wharf,
and Co.
A. ASHER,
August 28th, 1868.
Plane, &c, at ray office, Victoria-street.
Superintendent Auckland Fire Brigade.
RICHARD KEALS,
Architect.
AGRICULTURAL AGENCY.
BAY OF ISLANDS COAL.
DJ.
"
tS5r Passages must be booked at our office before 11
o'clock.
Auckland, September 25, ISGS.
[DAILY.
VALUABLE PROPERTY FOR SALE.
CO.,
&
WINE, SPIBIT, AND GENERAL
MERCHANTS,
'KENNEDY,'
1868.
AUCKLAND, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER. 25,
1509.]
!
!
the -P«bUo
mEI£ UNDERSIGNED begs to inform
PRIVAIifI
J_ that heicg in possession of a the
very best
SLAUGHTER-HOUSE, ho can supply
quality at most reasonable terms and prices. Wholethe
market:
ruliug
in
sale prices loss than those
Storekeepers at the Thames will he supplied witxi
most favorablo tcrros.
iient, Salt beef, Bacon, &c.,on
in
A krpe stock on hand. Largo estubh.-hments
advantageous
to try quality al
find
it
town will
llr e "
A. DORNWELL,
"-'
Shortland-sUest*
THE NEW ZEALAND HERALD, AUCKLAND, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 25, 1868.
2
GhongAhYow and Sumyuk, Chinamen, ■who were 1 disposal of smaU lots for
trade purposee at £17 in.
passengers in the ship Dayspring, hound from Hong I
. —:
Favourite, p.s., from the Thames.—Maloolm>Nioool, Kong tq.jtois port. The eyideace of. several of the' I
,■■■■
_•' '•■.;
paesengefrp revealed gross dereliction of duty on; ths;
agent.
";.
THIS DAY>
Go-ahead,1 s.s., from Russell.—Gilfillan and" Co.,' ■part ofijCaptain Middleton during thejpassHge. Tho
I)ayspring Bailed from the port of.HongKong on the"
.agentß. ,
',
3 rienced, and quotations
':^;
ui,
.
Tamam
•20fch -pttMiy, with ninety-six"
at
SUPERFINE TWEED-TROUSERS,
Lalla Kookh, p.s., (new
8 cloßin g rates of 3s 8d for New
European passengers. The erew consisted of four and 3s nT
ll d to 4E
No. 1, p. 8., (on farry Bervice).
for
Tasmanian.
A parcel O
COATS, VESTS, AND' SUITS, CRIMEAN Enterprise
Europeans (without a first mate), and a number of
Gemini, s.s., (on ferry service).
South Sea Islander*. After having been at sea for tinues to improvein value, and a
SHIRTS, &c.
Jane., b.s..,(repairing).
shipment of
Royal Alfred, p.s., from the Thames.—S. H. Smith, about sixty days all hands were placed on a short bushels, to land, was taker, up at equal to 10*6on
allowance
of rations. Gn reaching coldlatitudes tho We hear of an invoice of 12S
agent.
of bar and ro ro a
&
tons
TURRELL
TONES
Halcyon, s.s., from the Thames.—H. M. Jervis, crew became sick, and scorbutic symptoms became having changed bunds on terms withheld.
The
manifest among the passengers. On or about tho isnot much
agent.
Will Bell by auction, This Day (Friday), Septemprivately
a
doing
10th of Augusta sourvy patient expired, and after have been .old at £26. The i sugar; ration*.
Enterprise, No. 2, p.s., from the Thames;
ber 25th, at 11 o'olock,
sound
portion of the
Racehorse, ship, from London (loading for England that date _' the Chinamen commenced to die fist.' Aie-en-Ciels cargo of Bour bon sugars will
TO CLOSE CONSIGNMSNT3,
The provisions supplied to the passengers were Ibe offered for public sale to-morrow
—Cruickshank, Smart and Co., agents.
N
those served out to the Bhip's crew—in tea* are getting more into
CASES CLOTHIaG, comprising Superfine Prince Begent, b.irquo, from Newcastle.—Master, inferior towere
b
not only inferior in quality, but seri- much less difference betweenfavour, thero e inB now
faefc they
agent.
Tweed Trousers, Tweed Suits, Sooteh Tweeds,
buyers and seller! than
curtailed in quantity. After a miserable pas- existed a short
Men's Crimean Shirts, Boys' and Youths' Crimean Tell, barque, from Newcastle.—Henderson and Mac- ously
time
ago. A line of 100 half-ches g
sage of 104 days she droppedher anchor off Queenswas disposed of, ex Tekli, at 2s.
farlano, agonis.
Shirts, Boys' and Youths' White Regatta Shirts,
Two lines of ordiParamount, barque, from Sap Francisco.—J. S. cliff on the 4th instant. Previously to slipping the nary congous were also placed, ex Isabella Brow
White Counterpanes, Sheetings,
i,
anchor a Chinese doctor, who was one of the pas- at satisfactory usrM es. Tno
Maofirlane, agent.
unsold
balance of
&c.
sengers, die of thescurvy, and during the following
&c,
&c,
Bita, brig, from Tahiti.—J. S. Muofarlane, agents.
Mobile_s cargo was under offer, and expected tothe
be
night
another Chinaman succumbed to the loath- closed for; but owing to the arrival of
Astrea, brig, from Kaipara.—Thornton, Smith, and
the Fromm,
some disease. Both bodies were subsequently thrown
Firth, agents.
and Katarina Maria, with ten car°6ei
overboard without having any kind ,of weight since Saturday, the transaction
&
Bell,
Heather
from
Newcastle.—J.
Boberton
brig,
could not be carric 1
THIS DAY.
arriving
attached
to
them.
On
in
Bay,
Hobaon's
agents.
through. Messrs. Towns and Co.'s poition of
Co.,
the
Alice Cameron, barque, from Sydney.—Henderson & and after tho vessel had anchored, another unfortu- JJromms cargo will be offered by auction on Wednesnate passenger died, and his body wa3 likewise clay. Since the sale of a large
HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE & EFFECTS,
Macfariane, agones.
line
of
JDKZ
geneva,
Sea Gull, brigantino, from Napier,—Brown, Campbell thrown over the side of the vessel—with lull strength and contents, there has beon a cHARMONIUM, PIANO, WASHING
the additional precaution in
& Co.,
this instance siderable demand for twenly-iottle case
agents,
shipments,
AND MANGLING- MACHINE,
of having a weight attached to it.
The as this description of package is getting very
Southern Cross, schooner, from Norfolk Island.
much
second
of
mate'
the vessel swore that into lavor.— Argus.
LIBRARY OF BOO.KS, &c.
Derwent, brig, from Newcastle.—Master, agent.
the Bait fish dolfld out to the unfortunate Chinese
Joanna, schooner, from Wangapoa.
j*
was not fit food for Europeans
while the ample
Midge schooner, (undergoing alterations). —L. D.
WESLEY COLLEGE, QUEEN-BTRET.
TASMANIA..
statements made by other witnesses examined tesNathan and Co., agents.
Our files from Hobarfc Town are to the 2nd
tified to the fact of there not being a single antiscorfrom
Rußsell.
Queen,
Bohooner,
C. ARTHXiR & SON
butic article of diet on board tho vessel. One of the and from Launceston to the 3rd inst. The Hobart
Exceptor, schooner, from Bay of Telands.
cabin passengers, whose evidence had not been taken, Town Mercury of the former date states that a few
Hare been favoured with instructions from Mr. Sea Breeze, schooner, from Bay of Islands.
and who is at present suffering from theeffects of the small lots of wheat, which arrived by c-aft and waeJohn Fletcher to sell by auction, at Wesley Herald, schooner, from Bay of Islands.
disease, vros conveyed to Williamstown yesterday, but gon, sold readily at 7s. Flour, £17; sharps, £7 to
College, Upper Queen-street, This Day (Friday), Zephyr, ochooner, from Russell.
£8 ; bran Is oats, 2s 6d to 2s 9d; hay, £3 10s to
he afterwardß left for Melbourne, where he was adMary Thompson, schooner, from Kp.'.para.—Combes mitted
at 11 o'clock,
into the hospital. This gentleman hasresided £4 ; potatoes, £4 to £4 103.
& Daldy, agents.
FURNITURE and EFFECTS.
From the Launceston Examiner of the 3rd we take
Canton
in
for long time, and haß become intimately
outter, from Ahipara.
the following:
A Lot of Single Iron and Wood Bedsteads, Marwell,
acquainted, not only with the conversational langu"Wo have little to note in the breadstuff}
Blankets, Counterpanes, 2 Half Tester Bodsteads,
age of the Chinese, but also with most of their domesPROJECTED DEPARTURES.
Mattrassos, Palliasses, Feather and other Fillows,
tio manners and customs. "Under these circumstances market, business remaining remarkably qniet.
Cane and other Chairs, Easy Chairs, Couches, Fob London. —Racehorse, early.
the coroner deemed it necessary to postpone the Ihe wnoWe price for flour may be rfated
at
Rivbbread—Gemini, daily, at 11 a.m.
CouchHair Cloth, Fenders and Fireirons, Carpets,
to ±,lb, though wo have no transactions
further hearing of tho case before proceeding with the
to
Matting, Clocks, Largo Tables, Toilet Tables and
Thasieb.—Royal Alfred, Duke of Edinburgh, examination of Captain Middleton. The proceedings record but a fair trade has been dona
in sme'i
and Tauranga, to-day.
will bo resumed at three o'clock to-morrow. One of parcels for local consumption at £16 to £18.
Ware, Glasses, Kitchen Range, &a.
The
few
Sydney.—Alice
Plated and Glassware
the passengers by the Dayspring died yesterday at the lots of wheat offering are readily purchased at 6s 6d.
Cameron, early.
and 63 9d has been given in the country for some
Bay op IsliAnds.—Soa Breeze, to-day.
A Pair of Globes, Harmonium, Piano
Melbourne Hospital, and an inqu«st will be held toNelson and Socthbbn Pobts.—Kennedy, s.s., day by the city coroner.—Melbourne Argus, Septem- few lots; the quantity offering, however, is very
A good Ladies' Saddle
of
School
and
other
Bookß.
ber
small. Bran, through the scarcity of wheat and the
A Largo Library
8.
to-day.
few mills running, cannot be purchased under lj 4d
Napieb.—Star of the South, early.
Zephte.—The schooner Zephyr, Captain Clendon, to Is sd. Oats, in which there is nothing doing and
tggr Catalogues are now ready, and may be had at
none
offering, aro nominal at 2s 9d to Bs. Potatoes
arrired
from
Bay
evening,
the
of
Islands
last
with
Tell,
a
Custom House. Entbbed Outw*bds.
tho Mart.
full cargo of coals. She left the Bay on "Wednesday are scarce, there being hardly sufficient for home con.
barque, 321 tons, Stephenson, for Newcastle,
sumption, and cannot now be bought far less than
last.
The Auckland.—The s.s. Auckland, Captain £310s, without bags. Hay, whichis in better demand
IMPORTS.
TO-MORROW.
Harris, was announced in the West Coast Times to and not so plentiful, is worth £4."
Per Prinoe Regent, from Newcastle: 300 tons leave for the Manukau on the 19th instant, with pasPRODUCE, GROCERIES, HOUSEHOLD coals, W. J. Hurßt & Co.—Master, agent.
Bengers for the Auckland gold-fields.
SOUTH AUSTRALIA.
Per Mary Thompson, from Kaipara: 225 cases
Pmncbbb Alice.—The Auckland brig Princess
FURNITURE,
Our Adelaide files are to the 4thinstant We take
131 do. do., W. Graham.—Coombes & Daldy, Alice, Captain Kiddey, arrived at Lyttelton from the following from
gum,
the Advertiser of that date
&o.
&c,
&c,
agents.
Sydney on the morning of the 18th instant, with a
Corn Market—The market remains
remarkably
general cargo.
quiet. We haTe not heard of any transactions in
The work of opening a channel through the South wheat or flour, and prices are
PRINCE BEGENT.
OF
ARRIVAL
THE
the
nominally
30
Onions,
same as
POTATOES,
Spit, at the spot where the old south, channel was
"f AA BAQS GOODTea,
The barque Prince Regent, Captain Moßurney, situate, commenced yesterday in right good earnest. last, viz., wheat, 63 to 6s 9d; flour,£17 to £18."
Soap, Spice, Ale, &o.
JLUU kegs Butter,
arrived in harbour yesterday morning, from Newmen
: were employed throughout the
eighty
and
secondAbout
new
Furniture
and
Effects,
Houiehold
castle, bringing a full cargo of coal consigned to Mr.
THE SUN.—HIGH WATER.
hand; Badsteadi, wood and iron; Wood Chairs. W. J. Hurst. The Prinoe Begent sailed on the 6th day, and ouch progress has been made that it ia exFbom Chatham's Almanac.
Cane Chairs, Rocking Chairs, Pier Glasses, Toilet instant, and during the first four days was becalmed pected that by this evening the work will be comGlasses, Tublei, squaro and loo; Couohe*, a large within sight of the coast. A favourablebreeze then pleted, and a new opening made from theriver to the
which will be navigable enough for all vessels.
Date.
Sunrise. Snn,.f 'I m & Witet.'
Bar Screen, &o.
sprang up and brought her up to the Three Kings, sea,
Meanwhile measures are being taken for damming
' Morn, j Even.
Drapery and Clothing, Crimean Shirts, Coats, which were sighted on the 15th instant. Since then the oldnorth channel, so as to obtain the assistanceup
1
if
Captain Moßurney has been detained on the coast
n. m. n. M.
h. M.
e. x.
Trousers, Blankets, Mattrasaes, &o.
volume,
through
newly
the
whole
of
water
thechannel
Friday,
Sept.
25
3 49
5 51
Westerly and S.E. gales, with
0.40
with
succession
of
J.SQ
a
Poultry, &c.
opened.— West Coast Times, Bept, 18.
heavy rain and lightning.
Mast Thompson.—The schooner Mary Thompson,
METEOROLOGICAL OBSERVATIONS.
Captain O'Connell, arrived in harbour yesterday
C. ARTHUR & SON
Made at 7 r.ir.
ARRIVAL OF THE GO-A-HEAD.
morning with 50 tons of kauri gum, from 'Kaipara.
Rain la
The b.s. Go-ahead, Capt. Mundle,returned fromher The Mary Thompsom has experienced strong Easterly September. BaromKterI ThprmniTip+nr
Will sell the above, at their Mart, Queen-street, To'""mometor.
24
wtaa
afternoon,
Bay
yesterday
throughout.
o'olock
noon.
of
Islands
and
S.E.
winds
The
of
this
vessel
cargo
morrow (Saturday), at 12
first trip to the
Max.
Min.
hcrara.
will be transhipped on board the fiacehorse, for
bringing one hundred tons of ooal and BBveral pai.
p.m.
i.
London.
Thur. 21
20.90
5S
51
W.
0.35
sengers. The Go-ahead left the Bay at 5.30
The Harwell.—The cutter Marwell, Captain
on Wednesday, and experienced N.E. and N.W.
SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE.
Hardiman, has made an excellent passage ta Ahipara
winds throughout.
Peacock,
Optician.
T.
Passengers—Messrs. Johnson (4), Chappell, Scott, and back, having made the passage down in three
days, and the return trip in feur days. She left
SEPTEMBER 24.
Smith, Dickson, Gilfillan, and White.
MARRIAGES.
Btrong
last,
passed
Ahipara
Tuesday
experienced
off
Kawau
and
The schooner Zephyr was
on
the
BURGESS.—S3IART
VESSELS IN HABBOOB,
Sales by Auction.
j
Sales by Auction.
'
Sales by Auction.
[This docs not include coasting cutters.]
'—
■
]
:
THIS DAT.
'
~■
(
/
—~
;;•
—
VALUABLE QUARTZ CRUSHING
MACHINERY,
APPLES, MAIZE, JAMS, KEEOSENE,
VESTAS, BLACKING, TEA, BUTTEB,
&c
Sec,
See.,
Known as Scanlan
&
Co.'s, Karaka Creek.
,
D. J. O'IEEFFE
Begs to announce that ho has boon favoured with
APPLES,
-t >)(\ CASES
instructions from tho Proprietors to sell by auction
Jama
XfcJU 50 cases Maize
This Day (Friday), at 12 o'clock, noon,
100 bags
THAT VALUABLE QUARTZ CRUSHKerosene
60 cases
ING PLANT erected on tho Karaka, and
10 cases Yestas
CO.'S MACHINE, conknown as SCANLAN
5 cases Blading, (Day & Martin)
sisting of—
50 boxes Tea
Engine,
Beversing
14-horse-power
Gear, complete
10 casks Butter
S Head Stampers
1 case Manilla Cigars, duty paid.
Bipple Tables, complete
2 Retorts, Dishes, and Buckets
The- above will be Bold by Auction by the SubBottles Quicksilver, 781bs. each
2
scribers on the promises formerly ocoupien by Messrs.
1 4-cwt. Weighing Machine
Thomas Macky and Co., Queen-street.
4 Weather-board Buildings, viz.—
1 Building, 30x20 feet—Battery
30x14 feet—Stable
1
Terms at Sale.
1
24x12 feet—Engine House
14*12 foet—Office
1
300-feet Fluming Shoot
SAMUEL COCHRANE,
Auctioneer.
The whole erected upon an Acre of Ground.
ALL
&
„
'
„
*
Also,
The FIBST WATER EIGHT on the KARAKA.
GREEK.
At 2 o'clock.
°
„
5
„
TO-MOBBOW.
z"Cr
?De
if
.-,
j 3
\
At 11 o'clock.
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■
*
I
'
THIS DAY.
I
;
Torms at Sale.
TO GENTLEMEN OF THE LEGAL PROFESSION.
VALUABLE LAW
D.
LLBBAEY.
HOUSEHOLD
J. O'KEEFFE,
Auctioneer.
&
—
;
SAMUEL COCHEANE & SON
Have been favoured with instructions from the Hon.
H. Bartley to sell at the Stores, Fort-street, on
■ T.
Saturday next, 26th inst., at 2 o'clock,
TTIS VALUABLE LAW LIBRARY.
PURIRI GOLD-FIELD.
"*
BETWEEN SHORTLAND AND OHLNE-
Full particulars in Saturday's insue.
MURI.
SAMUEL COCHEANE,
Auctioneer.
IMPORTANT PRELIMINARY
ANNOUNCEMENT.
THURSDAY, OCTOBER 1.
PRELIMINARY
NOTICE.
:—
at the only Deep Water Frontage, Puriri Creek, halfway
Ist October,
between Shortland and the Ohinomuri, and on
the highway to Waikato and Tauranga Districts.
""'
FURNITURE of the above well-known
family hot«l; if Bubstmtial and comfortable.
THE
Full particulars in a future issue.
SAMUEL
COCHEANE
Auctioneers.
&
—
"
OAABUILDINS ALLOTMENTS
MASONIC HOTEL, NOETH SHORE.
The subscriber will sell, on the premises,
at half-past tern o'clook,
—
THE PURIRI
SON,
—.
AND
OHLNEMTTRI
COUNTRY
Abounds with the finest Agricultural and Pastoral
Land, and has one ofthe finest Streams in New Zea-
TO-MOEEOW.
land (the Thames
THE HAYMAEKET.
river) as a highway.
The Purir-
.
,
District is known to bo highly auriferous, and popu-
For sale by auction, To-morrow (Saturday), at 12 lation and industry are only required to develop its
o'clock,
resources, and to add to the general wealth of tho
WELL-BitED HORSE 'MEDOBA,' by
Herald.'
colony.
n the 24th September, at the resieasterly and N.E. winds throughout. Sne brings a
dence of the father 01 the bridegroom, by the Key. A,
65 cases consigned to Mr. C.
MacDonald, Euenezcr. eldest son of Mr. Bureess, ParneU,
Davis, and 9 tonß to Mr. Bowman, a passenger by
to Eliza, fourth daughter ofMr. Samuel Smart, CapeTo\nu
ARRIVALS.
THE WRECK OFF THE THREE KINGS.
South Africa.
the Marwell. Captain Hardiman reports sighting a
EURTHEB, PABTICUIABS.
Tauranga, b.s., Sollare, from tho Thames, with
the lGth inst., In the Waimata
cutter off theNorth Cape, also two schooners on the BAKER—BEDGGOOD.-On
Cburcli, by the Rev. E- B. Clarke, Joseph, son of the
BUCKLAND.
ALFRED
D. J. O'Keefie bogs to announce that ho will sell, passengers.
cutter Marwell arrived in harbor yesterday coast bound out. The schooner Ivanhoe was sightod
The
Rev. C. Baker, of Auckland, to Eliza, second daughter
Royal Alfred, p.e., Farquhar, from the Thames, afternoon from Ahipara, and brings further news off Parengarenga on Tuesday last.
of the late Air. John Bedggood, of Waimate, Bay ot
with passengers.
on an early date (having authority from tho ProIslands.
rejpecting the wreck disDovered, bb reported in our
Duke of Edinburgh, p.s., Marks, from tho Thames, columns, by the Hannah Jfewton and Little Fred
SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 26.
PORT OF ONEHUNGA.
with passengers.
prietors),
between the Three Kings and Cape Marie Van Die,
CHIEF POST OFFICE.
Go-Ahend, s.s., 105 tons, Mundlo, from Bay of men. We learn that the natives at Ahipara picked
Shoktujcd-sxeeei.
Islands, with coals.
ARRIVAL OF THB RANGATIRA.
up,
about a fortnight ago, a ship's compasß with a
t
200
BUILDING
ALLOTMENTS
the
Townin
follow :—
as
barque,
Moßurney,
257
tons
from
Ma'ls
close
THE HAYMAEKET.
Prince Hegent,
Rangatira, s.b., 174 tons, Seymour, from Wanganui,
brass top, as also two wooden boxes covered with
For Shortland and Hastings, p?r p.s. Royal Alfred, this
Tairua, with timber.
leather, considerably broken and withou the contents. with 287 sheep, and 40 head cattle, and 16 steerage
ship of Puriri.
morning, at 8 o'clock.
Astrea, brig, 250 tons, Koordors, from Kaipara, Large quantities of timber, spars, and portions of a passengers.
For Nelson, Westport, Hokitika, &c, per Kennedy, thi!
with
timber.
The
For Sale by auction, on Saturday next, at twelve
hull were blso Btrewn along the beach.
vessel's
Lithographic Plans will be published immodiatoly
day, at 10.30 a.m.
Donald McLean, schooner, 40 tonß, Baker, from spars havo been forwarded to Hokianga. Nothing
o'clock,
For Kapanga, per Wanderer, this day, at 11 a-m.
ARRIVAL OF THE KENNEDY.
Bay of Islands via the Thames, in ballast.
further, however, has been ascertained of the name
and
Captain
For
"Whitwell,
Newcastle, N.S.W., per Tell, this day, at 11 a.m.
Kennedy,
distributed
to
the
and
future
arrived
Public,
The s.s.
in
undermentioned HORSE STOCK—
advertiseZephyr, schooner, 60 tons, Clendon, from Bay of of the ill-fated ship or of her crew, but no other conFor Jlangapai, "vVanparei Heads, Waipn, and Wangarei,
the West Coast, with
A four-year old Draught Gelcing, by Iron
Islands, with coals.
at than that a large vessel has the Manukau yesterday, from
ba
arrived
per
Wangarei, this day, at 5 p.m.
can
clusion
again
indicate
details
leaves
ments will
abouf 60 passengers. The Kennedy
at
Duke,' staunch in any kind of Harness
in connection with, the
Mary Thompson, schooner, 49 tons, O'Connell, gono to
For the United Kingdom, North and South America, West
pieces and too probably with the loss of all noon to-day for the West Coast.
A Staunch two-year old Filly, by ! Iron Duke'
from Kaipara, with gum.
Indies, &c., via Panama, the RegisteredLetter and Money
hands.
1 ditto ditto Filly, ditto ditto
property.
The following is a list of passengers:—Saloon—
Order Mails will close on Friday, October 2, at 5 p.m.,
Marwell, cutter, 28 tons, Hardiman, from Ahipara,
and the Mails for Ordinary Letters and Newspapers tha
Messrs. Taylor, Pickard, Levick, Mrs. Duncan and
1 ditto ditto Colt, by' Young Baron Clyde'
with gum.
following morning at 9 o'clock.
ARRIVAL OF THE ,'BRIG ASTREA.
Aged Mare, in foal to Iron Duke'
Flans can be procured at tho offices of Mesirs.
three children, Mrs. O'Donnell. Stoerago—Messrs.
Stag, cutter, 18 tons, Simpson, from Maraiti, with
W. COUBMT, Chief Postmtster.
Handsome Pony Mare and Foal, carries a lady
firewood.
Tho fineDutch iron hrigantine, Captain J. Koorders, Fullorton, Oonnard, Cowley, Cowen, Harrington,
Ditto ditto Filly, by Dandy Tom,' broken to Jouk Roeerton & Co., Queen-street, Auckland; Mr.
arrivod in harbour, from Kaipara, yesterday, after an Howard, Collens, Canning, Murphy, McDonald,
Gazelle, cutter, 29 tonß, Jeggar, from Great Barchildren,
and
2
saddle
NOTICE OF SALES, MEETINGS, &c.
rier with firewood.
oxccllont run of five days. The Astrea sailed from Bray, Harley, Tom, Robinson, Veitch
YearlingPony Colt, by Orion'
Da HlrSch, Shortland; and at the office of the unJulia, cutter, 17 tons, from Hot Springs, with Kaipara Heads (Okaka Bay) on Saturday last, the Fulton, Johnson, Morrow, Radcliffe, Brown, Calder,
This Day.
Ditto ditto Filly, ditto
firewood.
19th instant, with a south-easterly wind and fine Roberts (2), "Weir, Graft, Donnard, McDavit, PhilSalo of Household Furniture, Harmonium, Piano, Books, &e.,
Two-year-old Filly, by ' Potentate,' unbroken
dersigned, Exchange Sale Roomß, Pollen-street.
Margaret, cutter, 21 tons, from Matakana, with weather, in company with tho throe-masted Bchooner lips, Sooth, Harpur, Atkinson, Kelling, Moriarty,
by Messrs. C. Arthur
Son, at Wesley College, at 11
Two-year-old Colt, ditto, ditto.
o'clock.
firewood.
Little Fred, Captain Davies, for Melbourne. The Turner, McCarthy, Wylan, Tangudis, Rowe, LarDuncan,
McArthur,
Make,
Jams,
Hurley,
Fahey,
Kelly,
of
timber
for
the
cargo
Apples,
sawn
Salo of
kin,
Kerosene, Vestas, fee, by Messrs,
Waterlily, cutter, 29 tons, Allan, from Tairua, Astrea Ib loaded with a
S. Cochrane Son, on the premises formerly occupied by
with timber.
Union Sash and Door Company. On leavingKaipara Cusley, Overend, Winter, Carter, Carmedy, Dugle,
Messrs. T. Macky Co., Queen-street, at 11 o'clock.
ALFEED BUCKLAND.
Kennedy,
Wright,
Maria
McLiver,
Grae,
Welan,
D. J. O'KEEFFE,
Warner,
Peter Oracroft, cutter, 19 tons, Eagloton, from the she found no sea or Bwell on the bar. Cape
Sale of Tweed Trousers, Coats, Vests, and Suits, &c„ by
& Co.,
Thames, in ballast.
Van Diemon was sighted on Sunday, at noon, where Guthrie, and Fraser.—Cruickshank, Smart,
Messrs. Turrell and Tonks, at 11 o'clock.
Auctioneer.
she met with a very heavy easterly sea and south- agents.
Sale of Quartz Crushing Machinery, Buildings, &c.,by Mr. D.
MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 28.
J. O'Keeffe, at Shortland, at noon.
easterly gales, which continued until Wednesday
DEPARTURES.
The Airedale, with the Panama mail, is due in the Farewell Soiree to Mr. John Fletcher, in the Pitt-street TVeswhen a light N.E. breeze sprung up. During
Royal Alfred, p.s., Farquhar, for'tho Thames, with lust,
leyan
Manukau,
School-room, at half-past 0.
easterly
ports,
to-day.
and
from
Kelson
and
Southern
very
heavy
the whole passage
passengors.
Tho cutter Flora Macdonald, Captain Wilson,
south-easterly seas prevailed, causing the vessel to
NEWMAEKIET SALE YAEDS.
Duke of Edinburgh, p.s., Marks, for the labour very muoh. No more land was sighted after sailed from Onshunga yesterday, for Kaipara, with a
TO CORRESPONDENTS.
Thames, with passengers.
TO-MORROW.
cormaking Capa Maria Van Diemen until Wednesday general cargo.
A corhest>osde*t asks. Could you publish a course of
given,
Tauranga, s.s., Sellars, for tho Thames, with night, when, at about eleven o'clock, the Hen and
as. JohnPenn may bo expected in the ManuThe
respondence in which a certain numberof facts arc
WM. HUNTEE & CO.
mentioned, but the author of the facts will not
and
names
from
the
West
Coast
and
with
passengots.
being
Nelson,
the
kau
very
to-day,
made
weather
out,
Chickens were
WHEAT! WHEAT! WHEAT!
submit to his name being published. An answer in your
Esther, hrigantine, 80 tons, for Wellington, in thick
time withrainthreatening. The pilot was diggers.
Will sell by auction, at the Newmarket Yards,
next \»ill oblige." 'When our correspondent sends us the
ballaßt:
The s.s. Rangatira arrived at the Manukau from ' manuscript we shall he in a position to reply to his question.
on Monday next, the 28thinstant,
takon on board in the afternoon of yesterday, and at
Argo, Bchooner, 32 tonß, Davios, for Wangarei, 4 p.m. the vessel was anchored off the North Head, Wanganui, at 9 p.m. last night, with 40 head of The letter of Anthropos has, it seems, already appeared in
A A HEAD FAT AND STORE CATTLE, ex
S.
JONES
with sundries.
and IS steerage
'
print.
the wind blowing hard from W.N.W. at the time, cattle, 287 sheop, 8 kegs of butter,
Sea Breeze,' from Bay of Islands
Helen, schooner,
Will Bell by auction, at tho Brunswick Buildings, Charles, in ballast. 24 tons, Rickottß, for Port tho tido running out. , Nothing remarkable was passengers. She experienced line weather through6 Good Working Bullocks
To-morrow (Saturday), 26th instant, at 11 o'clock,
observed during the passage. Yesterday morning out.
22 two and three-year old Steers, ex Argo,
Jane, schoonor, 37 tons, Holler, for Tauranga,
Bignted a cuttor, schooner, and steamer coming up.
from Wangarei
SACKS-WHEAT, with sundries.
r*f\
Captain Koorders reports that the barque Eliza
COMMERCIAL.
more or less damaged.
OvJ
Agnes, cuttor, 23 tons, Carbiaß, for Povorty Bay, Shoirp, CaptainJGay, would in all probability sail for
SPECTEMtFB. AGEIJDO.
with
sundries.
thy voice
bourne, from Kuipara, yesterday, with a cargo of
At One o'clock.
Give every man thine ear, but few
AUCKLAND.
Otahuhu, cutter, 18 tons, McAiuey, for Shortland, Mol
Take each man's censure, but reserve thy judgment.
timbor.
true
-with potatoes.
This above all,—To thine omi sell heday,
X&w Zkma.-xd Herald Office,
And it must follow, as the night the
Julia, cutter, 17 tons, Unthank, for Hot Springs,
September 24.
JONES'
Thou canst not then bo false to any man,"
£462
arms
Revenue.—Duties,
9s;
SUFFERINGS AT SEA.
WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 30.
in ballast.
Customs
Miranda, cutter, 23 tons, Judd, for Wangoroi.
AUCKLAND, FRIDAY, SEPT. 25, 1868.
Auction Mart, Willoughby-atroet, close to PollenFROM fees, sa. Id.•, light dues, £5 17a. 9d.; port charges,
Wahapu, cutter, 15 tons, Bacon, tor Shortland, in DREADFUL ACCOUNT OF A YOYACre
£112s 10d.—Total, £475 Is lOd.
IMPORTANT SALE OF CATTLE, SHEEP,
street, and adjoining tlio Union Bank of Australia, ballaßt.
TO
MELBOOENE.
HONG KONG
Measra Bamuol Oochrano and Sou sold, this day, at
wrote specially
Shortlnd, Thames GoWnAd.
Giaftou Road It is some time since wo
cutter, 19 tons, Murray, for tho Thames,
Tho barque Dayspr'rag, which has arrived in. port tbo residence o£ Jotm Taylor,
HOESES, IMPLEMENTS,
brings (who is removing to the Thames), a portion of his respecting the gold-fields. Its wants and
with sundries.
passage,
a
protracted
Hong
Kong,
alter
from
&c.,
&o.
&C,
Mary Ann, ketcb, 18 tons, Steward, for the a sad tale of suffering and disease and death amongst carefully selected household furniture, :it very satis- requirements are the same now as they have
her passengers and crew. The Dayspring, Captain factory prices. , Ihe following are a few of the been over since it was first opened, and the
PROYISIOSS, EURNITURE, and Thames, with sundries.
George Middleton, sailed from Hong Kong on May articles sold, with their prices, which show a steady wars and means of obtaining those wants
WM. HUNTEE & CO.
MISCELLANEOUS SALE every SATURDAY
20, with two European passengers in the cabin, and incroase on the value of good furniture:—Walnut
VESSELS EXPEOTED.
by adopting the plans which
Have received instructions fro-n the Trustees of the at 2 o'clock.
ninoty-Bix Chinese" in the steerage. Thopassage at pianoforte (by Stoddard and S>n), with music stool, cau only he
have advocated. The _ inThree Kings Institution, to bb)l by auction, on
H.M.b.s. Rosario, from a cruise.
outset, in consequence of light winds and calms, £30 12s 6d; drawing-room suite, £27 10s; double from the first we
iho
Wednesday, the 30th inßt., on the place,
15s clock,
ItIKIBTGt SHARES and ALLOTMENT SALE3 if.M.a.e. Blanche, from Kngland via Sydney.
terests at stake are so important, that it is
was very todioua, and when about a month out from iron bedstead £5 10s ; rimu wardrobe, £7
once a Fortnight (every 2nd TUESDAY), at 12 Horo, s.a., from Melbourne and Sydnoy.
pictures
Chineso
and
with gl.iss shade, £0. Tho paintings
Hon" Kong, scurvy broke out amongst the
DAIRY O O W 8,
necessary to look facts steadily in the face,
o'clock.
Lord Ashley, s.b., from Southern ports, duo Ist.
passengers. Tho first caso which terminated fatally were all sold at eood prices.
XI
in Milk, and forward in Calf
and to devise a practical and efficient remedy
!-tar of tho Mouth, 8.8., from Napier.
occurred on August 10, and sinco then scarcely a day
S. Jones held an extensive Bale of wines, teas, for
12 2 and 3-year-old Heifers
Mr.
Excelsior, imip, from London (sailed May 16 ) No
evils which are seen and acknowledgedpassed without ono or more of tho unfortunate BUgar?, &c. at his mart, to-day. There was a very
OUT DOOR SALES punctually attended to.
5 Store Cows, with Calves
haß
tho number of good attendance, and highly satisfactory prices were -I'he little <>-old that is obtained is a standard
G942, 2nd dia. p
and
of
this
dying
disoase,
creatures
Well-bred
Bulls
2
Siam, ship, from London (sailed July 4th.) No. 819
And_ no
, objection against the Thames.
souls which left Hong Kong in this most unforobtained, as will be seen from the following list
11 band-fed Heifers and Stuers
Will bavo on Private Sale,
2nd die. p.
hps been reduced to between twonty arid
bond)—half-chests, Is Gd to Is 8d chests, wonder. Persons at a distance will especially
8 Weaned Calves
Hay, Maize, Oats, Potatoes, Beef, Cheese, and Ida Zieglor, Bhip, from London (loading.) No. 76, tunate ship mortality is oven now going on—two 'i-eaa (in
5-lod;
thirty, I'he
210 Leicester Ewes, with lambs at side
accordingly. Reports
Is 6d to Is 3d sugars (inbond),Ko. 1 Co.'s,4
Butter; Building Materials, Bricks, Limo, Timber,
9d. look to this, and judge
2nd dis. p.
4 Leicester Rams, bred by Mr. E. McLean
or throe of tho passengers having died' since tho wines (in bond) -sherry, quarter-casks, 5s to os
°r
Shingle, and Eoncing Materials, Eirowood and Coo], Celestoa, barquo, from San Francisco. No. 1016,
lid; primrose which may be more or less exaggerated
arrived
at tho Heads, 'l'he master appears to "Free goods—VPanganui butter, 9},
3 Draught Horses, and 1 3-year-old Draught
vessel
at the Lowest Prices.
the number otnett
b
die. p.
Colt
have acted in an unaccountably strange manner,as soap, 23s Gd ; colza oil, 6s 3d: Uerosine, 33; sperm the richness of claims, of
quartz
ot
Novelty, barque, from Sydney. No. 6421, 2nd dis. p. he had the bodies thrown overboard in coming up tho candles, Is 4d ; oatmeal, 2Jd.
leaders struck, of the
1 Swing Plough, 1 Potatoe Plough, 2 pair of
Mining Shares in some of the best Claims now for Wavorley, brig, from Hong Kong. No. 2540, Ist bay. Whethor this was dono iu ignorance or otherdo very
Harrows
obtained and ready for
dis p.
wise of the port regulations will d-jubtless bo elicited
WANGANUr.
Holler, Scarifier, 1 Avery's Weighing Ma- sale. Building Allotments in Shortland, Graham's
a gold export.
ot
the
absence
little
in
good
brig:,
Town
and
do.
From
Tahiti.
£27
Suburbs,
Moa,
No. 7138, 2nd
at tho inquest, which will beheld to-dnj on the body
chine, Flour Mill
Flour, Adelaide, silk dressed, per ton £26 to
requisite w
Palteha, brig, from Newcastle
2 Drajß and. Harness, Dairy Utensils, &c.
of one of tho passengers who died after tho do in. per lOOlbs, £1 10s; flour, New ZaaWnd, P r Hence the prime
1 y crushing
Margarithu, brig, from Mauritius.
Also,
barque had anchored. It is very rarely that such a ton, £22; do. do. per lOOlbs, £14s; oats, colonial, and this can only be obtained
schooner,
mais?,
Stanley,
Japan.
from
per
in
these
waters
as
bushel,
Ss;
is
witnessed
that
the
largo
'bushel,
Has a
sad hpcctaeie over
3s to 4a; wheat,
Sale to commence at 1 o'clock.
enclosed yard, suitable for sale yards
per
in
which
quart,
the
sharp*, per lOOlbs, 8s to
presontod yesterday, aud the senior immigration crushed, rjer bushel,
of Live Stock vrMjh, will bo received and Bold aB Neva, sohoouer, from Tahiti.
claims h.uc oeen pu
Eugenie, Bchoonor, from Tahiti. No. 3654, Ist dis. p. officer, Mr. Gossott, on discovering the state of 10s; pollard, per lOOlbs, 10s to 12s; bran, per lavo-c inaioritv oi
required.
Luncheon at 12 o'clock.
men who had no pnmous experience
by
Onward, schooner, from Dunodin.
matt«rs on board, at once sout for Messrs. M'Lean bushel, la to Is 4d; coal, Newcastle, JN'.S.W., per off
to
.J , mining -md v,-ho had no capital
F
ITanny, schooner, from Melbourne, No. 3781, Ist aud Figg to adopt measures for tho alleviation of the ton 46s to £2 10s do. Wcet YVauganui, per ton, 40s m
quart/,
The above sale being on account of the farm going
Conaignmont of all kinds of goods shall receive
dis.
im^*l,
p.
justice
humanity,
machinery.
sako
of
well
the
as
as
22.
Times,
Sept.
sufferers.
For
£2
6d.—
to
2s
J
/,
tohe let will be unreserved. The Cows are good prompt attention and
obtain
n to
to
them, and
speedy account Bales and Australia, achooncr, from Melbourne.
it )H imperative that a strict and stringont investigamilkers; the Leicester Ewes and Lambs are first- remittances. No charge
sh-i-os enabled them to protect
Fiery Cross, sehoonor, from Norfolk Island.
class, and can bo recommended; the Horses are in
tion should be made into all tho circumstances
MELBOURNE.
But as this money evapoclaim.
livo
continue
Ivanhoe, schooner, from Mongonui.
good condition, and good workers.
connocted with this most painful affin'r. The inquest
Business in the import markets presents no signs
will find it impossible to
HuntroFK, schooner, from Russell.
Tjebmb : Under £50 Cash, above that sum
was held on the 7th, aud tho following summary of
Cash or
do not yield gold, no
of improvement no trans ictions cf any consequence
which
Chillengo, schooner, from Hussell.
MORTON JONES,
to
hold
claims
Approved Bills at 3 months, bearing 10 per cent.
evidence is givou : —"Dr. Maclean, district coroner, having
In breadbeen reported throughout the
Tauranga, sehoonor, from Hussell.
how much of the precious metal
commenced an inquiry at Williamstown yesterday,
Interest,
for flour is strictly limited to the matter
Auctioneer.
Dancing Wave, schooner, from Port Chalmers,
into tho circumstances connected with the deaths of stuffs the demand
THE
(Veatiiek.—Fine; Wind,
yestorday morning.
N.W.
cargo of kauri gum,
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the obstinacy of the ultra Hauhau party, and it
will probably take some two or three'weeks
further negotiation aud exercise of Mr. Mackay's
persuasive skill to overcome their scruples. In
the meantime it is necessary that Mr. Mackay
should be left unmolested in the discharge of a
work of so much importance to this community,
aud we therefore trust that no attempt will be
made to prospect for gold in the forbidden
neighbourhood whilst the ncgociations are pending. Any attempt of this kind would probably
lead to a collision with the obstinate portion of
the tribe, and effectually frustrate the completion of an arrangement which must prove of an
incalculable benefit to the mining interest of this
goldfield, and likewise prevent the carrying out
of arrangements entered into with the friendly
natives of the Ohinemuri district. A word to
the wise is sufficient.
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who, from the sale of a portion of their
interest and the weekly wage accruing to
them under that sale, have sufficient to
satisfy their wants, aud prefer loafing about
with a shilling or two in their pocket to
drink, rather than honestly set to work to
do their duty to their fellow workers and to
him whom they have sold a portion of
a share. There are scores of cases in which
this has taken and is now taking place, and
it is producing its natural fruit of causing
purchasers to be very chary indeed in
making their arrangements. ISTow this and
the want of machinery, which these shareholders can never supply, is simply killing
the goose that lays the golden egg. Speculators cannot month after month pay a considerable amount to men who do little or no
work, or continue to have an interest in
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claims which, from whatever cause, cannot
show some return. And we can foresee very
serious consequences as the result of the
present system. The only protection from
idle and dishonest men is the formation of
a company. Then the idle aud the dishonest
can be sent about their business, and the
claim can be fairly developed.
But there are other circumstances to be
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notice. It has been well-known that it has
been an utter impossibility to work the
claims at the Thames during the past
winter. It is utterly impossible'to do so now,
and will be so for months to come. Impassable roads, want of machinery, want of
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water, will continue to be great drawbacks.
Now, why have regulations in force compelling merely make-believe work in a claim
to protect it from being jumped, where the
above inseparable difficulties exist ? Why
not take a wide view of the subject and
grant protection to claims in a liberal
manner, and alco to allow others for a time
to be undermanned, while certain difficul-
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Thames until they have a more secure title
for the land which they must purchase at a
heavy price, and for the costly machinery
they mußt erect upon it.
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The Tapu Mint.—This claim is turning out
some excellent stuff. Like most of the Tapu
claims it rejoices in mullocky leaders. These
are as good as alluvial ground to their owners,
for the rotten quartz can be first washed and
then crushed. In the case of the Tapu Mint the
rotten quartz is yielding at the washing Borne
20dwts., or loz. to the dish, of clean gold leafy
and wire-drawn. Very excellent hard stone has
also been struck in the same claim.
Odd Fellows' Hall. —The usual entertainment of singing, dancing, &e., was gone through
last evening by Mr. Hydes, Miss Gordon and
the Empire Coloured Troupe, before an admiring audience. We understand that the Troupe
intend shortly to leave Auckland, so that all who
have not yet had an opportunity of spending an
evening at the Odd Fellows' Hall will do well
to pay a visit to that place of amusement as
soon as
possible.
Diggers and Lawyebs.—ln a number of
the Melbourne Punch of May last, there was
an excellent cartoon, well-conceived and most
artistically drawn. It represents a meeting of
two diggers in the Australian bush, fine stalwart fellows they look, too, but in both cases
the expression of countenance is most woebegone. One of these pioneers of wealth, who
has evidently been falling a tree and is taking
a spell," leaning upon his axe, and smoking a
well colored clay, salutes his friend with,
Hulloa, Bill 1 Where are you off to ?" Bill,
who is burthened with a neatly rolled swag
over his right shoulder, and has a billy" in his
hand, replies sadly, Why, Jim, I'm going to
emigrate A man used once to be able to live
on tho diggings, but what with tho Wardens'
Courts, and Ccurts of Mines, and tho Supreme
Court, and the Privy Council, to say nothing of
Borough Beaksand Petty Sessions, the lawyern
get all the tin ;' and the companies, after providing for their privato swindles, have nothing
left to pay the working miner with. So I'm
off."
REMARKABLE TbIAL FOE POISONING.—The
Berlin Correspondent of the Daily News says:
In a causes celebres just tried at Poscn, the
prisoner's crimes almost eclipse those of the
notorious Palmer.
A master book-binder,
named Wittmann, was accused of having
poisoned six persons in six yoars, namely, his
four wives and two children. Wittmann had
worked as journeyman for a book-binder named
Pirsch, of Wollin, where he mado the acquaintance of Mario Gehm, Pirsch's housekeeper.
Wittmann was on a visit at Wollin at the end
of 1858 and beginning of 1859, on January 1 of
which year Pirsch died very suddenly, and
Marie Gehm, according to a previous arrangement, came into possession of all his property.
Soon after this Wittmann commenced business
in Wollin, and in Fobruary,J 1860, married
Marie Gehm, who, in addition to Firsch's property had also inherited some money through
the sudden death of an aunt. Two sons, John
and Paul, were the result of this marriage.
Mrs. Wittmann died very suddonly in 1862,
leaving all her property to her husband and
two children, of whom the eldest died in tho
same mysterious manner three monthi later.
In June, 1862, Wittmann married his second
wife Charlotte Hohn, who possesed some fortune.
The latter mado her will in the following December, leaving everything to her husband, and
died a week afterwards. _ In April, 1864,
Wittmann married his third wife, Augusta
Eornotzky, who was richer than her predecessor. Her fate may be described in almost the
same words. Sho died in August, 1865, leaving
her property between her husband and mother.
Only two months after her death Wittmann
married his fourth, and by far the richest wife,
the widow Bose, who had one child by her first
husband. This child sickened immediately after
its mother's wedding, and died in a day or two,
by which tho fourth Mrs. Wittmann inherited
its property. Wittmann then removed from
Wollin to Posen. It is hardly necessary to add
that tho fourth Mrs. Wittmann's life was not
of very long duration, as she died in September
1866, having made a will in favor of her husband a month or two before. Under the pretext
that sho had died of cholera Wittmann had
made arrangements for burying her tho
day after her death. But the extraordinary
mortality in the Wittmann family had
attention.
The police
already created
here took the matter up, and their first
strengthened
when
suspicions were
they found
thatWittmanhad called in no medical treatment
Wittman was arrested just as the funeral procession was about to start, and the burial of tho
body was prohibited. On searching the house,
a large lump of arsenic, sufficient to poison a
hundred persons, was found locked up in a
chest. All the bodies of Wittman's former
wives, as also those of his_ two children, were
then exhumed, and submitted to a chemical
investigation. The result was tho same in all
six cases; a large quantity of arsenic was
detected, and there could not bo • tho shadow of
a doubt that Wittman h a(i poisoned his four
wives and two children. Ho has been found
guilty and sentenced to death. If we consider
that the raotivo for these crimes was no higher
passion than avarice, and then remember tho
relation in which he stood to his victims, and
tho deliberate perfidy with which he entered
upon those relations, I doubt if the whole record
of crime can show a blacker case. Indeed it is
not improbable that he committed eight murders, as the very sudden death of Pirsch during
Wittmann's visit, and also of his first wife's
aunt, are extremely suspicious coincidences
under tho circumstances."
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A SYMPATHISER WITH THE PRESS.
AYankkk editor thus confesses to have had
dealings with Satan—for the good of hisreaders,
of course :
I was sitting in my study, when I
heard a knock at tho door.
Como in,' I said
when the door opened, and who should walk in
hut—Satan! How d'ye do?'said he. 'Pretty
What are you about ? Prewell,' said I.
Yes,' said I. 'Ah ! I
paring your leader P
dare say you think you aro doing a great deal
of good?' J Well,' said I, 'not so much as I
could wish; hut a little good, I hope.' You
have a largo lot of readers/ said he.
Well,
pretty well for that,' I said. ' And I dare say
them,'
proud
of
said
Satan.
you aro very
No,'
said 1, 'thatl am not; for not one-third of them
pay for their papers !' You don't say so,' saift
he. Yes, that I do,' said I—' not one-third of
them pay for their papers !' Well,' said ho,
then they are an immoral lot; but let mc have
the list—l think I can do a trifle myscllMwith
such people."
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would, under favorable conditions, develope
the gold-field, is being spent in paying wages
where work even cannot possibly be given
in return. The presumed object of stringent
regulations about protection, is to compel
the ground being worked, thisvery stringency
defeats their own object, for a merely nominal
and utterly worthless amount of labor will
satisfy the law, but then that labor is draining
awaythe capital that isrequired forobtaining
machinery and skilled labor. Most serious
losses will of necessity be caused by
the present system. It takes a long time
to construct machinery even when the
capital is obtained, but it takes still longer
when tbe capital baa to be found, and more
especially when that which would have been
available has been spent in utterly useless
work. The evil is beginning to cure itseli
to a small extent. Speculators are a great
deal more cautious, and the work of obtaining goldfrom'.tbe quartz will notbefacilitated
by constant buying and selling shares, but
by planting machinery oji the ground, by
forming companies to work claims', and proceeding in a scientific and business-like
manner. The seratchings and burrowings
called mining in any sense of the term. Nor
will capitalists be induced to invest in the
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carrying on operations in a thoroughly
practical and efficient manner. This result,
as we have before stated, will never be obtained at the Thames without the combination of skill and capital.
There is another thing which requires
on the lull sides
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considered. Hitherto persons who have
had a claim considered theirs was so much
superior to everything around them that
they would not amalgamate with others.
Now this may sometimes be true, but iu
very many cases it will be found to be the
best for several adjoining claims to amalgamate, and form themselves into a company,
and by putting a fair and moderate value
on their shares to induce capitalists to join
them, and so assist in obtaining machinery,
good roads, water, and all the requisites for
ties stand in the way of 'profitable labor
being employed? Who benefits by the
system which has hitherto been pursued ?
No one, in reality. While the capital that
The Whaef Toll Case.—Mr. Beckham will
give his decision on the question of the liability
of her Majesty's mail contractors to pay wharf
dues, this morning.
ComicalIncident.—Late yesterday afternoon
the repose of High-street was disturbed by
startling cries and ejaculationsindicative of despairing humanity. Tho attention of the alert
custodians of the peace of our streets having been attracted by the unusual sounds, they
were speedily discovered to proceed from the
offices of Mr. Hannaford.Sharebroker, over the
stores of Mr. Oldham. Ladders wore procured
and the unfortunate gentleman was, by tho assistance of several volunteers, speedily released
from a disagreeable predicament. It appears
that Mr. Hannaford had been so absorbed in
matters of business that he had been heedless of
the fact of Mr. Oldham shutting up his store,
and had consequently been safely secured in his
own office.
THE SOUTH.
Lost Children.—The police received inforthe
the
arrival
the
of
Br
yesterday in
Manukau
mation last evening that two little boys, sons of
s.s. Kennedy, we have received Grey River Mrs. Cole, liokeby-street,had strayed from their
and Hokitika papers to the 19th instant.
home during the evening, and had not sincebeen
The want of confidence motion of Mr. Mc- heard of. They are aged respectively six and
Lean on the native question has not yet come four years ; tho oldest was dressed in a tweed
on for discussion. The proposal of Mr. Trayers coat and trousers, and the younger had on a
to suspend the standing orders that it might white pinafore, and both of them wore Scotch
take precedence of other business, was opposed caps.
by the Ministry, and rejected by a majority of
Police Court.—Yesterday, at this Court,
38 to 81. The House proceeded with thedebate one native aud two Europeans were punished in
on the motion of Mr. Fox, which was still under the usual manner for getting drunk. John
discussion, but it was believed that a division Whelan was fined £1 and costs for riding on tho
would be taken on the 20th.
footpath in Queen-street. Robert Haywood
The Kennedy brings up some 63 diggers for and William Walters were prosecuted by Sergt.
the Thames. The Westland papers are making Eeilly for allowing nuisances to accumulate on
frantic efforts to cry down the Thames Gold- their premises, and were each fined 40s and
fields, lest Westland lose her population, but costs. Edward Good, for allowing three pigs
we hear that there are hundreds who rely on to go at large, was also mulcted in tho sum of
private information only waiting the putting on 40s and costs. A seaman, and the steward of
of vessels to bring them Northwards. The s.s. the brig Rita, for being absentwithoutleave, was
Auckland was to leave forManukau on the 19th sent to Mount Eden Stockade for a week each,
instant.
hut as they were exempted from hard labour,
l.lsewkere we give the Wellington and Nelson the punishment will not be very severe. A
telegrams from the Westland papers. It will native was brought up in custody charged with
be seen that at Nelson an indignation meeting stealing a decanter of brandy from the Duke of
of the electors has been held, at which Mr. Staf- Marlborough Hotel, but as the Resident Magisford's policy was condemned, and he himself trate only can deal with natives for such an
called upon to resign his seat in the Assembly. offence, tho prisoner was remanded till this
From the Hokiiika Star of the 17th we learn morning. There wero two cases of assault on
that the sea was making great encroachments the charge sheet, but the parties seemed to have
on the township. The Star says :
changed their minds, not troubling the MagisWe should bo afraid to say what oxtent of beach trate to interfere, as neither complainants or
the north channel has carried away into tho sea defendants put in an appearance.
Piling
during the last forty-eight bonis. It is reci. -ned by
the Agony."—Yesterday, wc
some at 90ft. and others considerably more. To tho noticed in Messrs. Uptons, stationers, Queenfact that the West side of Uovell-streot is i.i ,-reat street, a cleverly executed cartoon (which lias
danger we cannot blind ourselves. Our liopa
photographed) in which this over-taxed
ia that when the groynes which wero laid
and badly-governedcolony is depicted under tho
down somo months ago are reached by the channel guise
of an animal which has furnished many
water they will prevent any further encroachment
downwards.
until some other channel than tho present ono is a text, from the days of Issachar
Tho
New
Zealand donkey, however, less fortuopened artificially or by natural causes. Those who
feel greatly alarmed at the near proapect of their nate than his Hebrew prototype, has not tho
properties being washed away may find some comfort consolation of feeling that he simply couches
in the fact that these groynes and tho largo length betwixt two burdens," —in his case it is full a
of double and triple facines, which are at present score. Piled tior on tier, is seen bundles
covered with sand, will havo tho same deterring labelled red tape," Defence department,"
effect they had at the time they were employed to "officialism," "pensions," &c, while tho whole
protect the rear of roii-Sovell-streot. We hope, and is surmounted by a large package bearing
Much
are inclined to believe, this will be tho case.
the ominous words
Consolidated Loan,
depends upon the serenity of t'no weather and the £7,000,000," on which Jack Maori is reclining,
calmness of the sea for the next few days.
pulling a weed, and smiling serenely and
Since writing the above, by the arrival of tho benignantly upon the wretched ass which is
s.s. Rangatira in the Manukau, we have papers dragging him along ; the
noblo savage apto the 22nd inst. The division on Mr. Fox's pears in full dress," that is, to say, hii wardmotion of want of confidence in the Ministry, robe is if anything more scant than that of the
and other extracts, will be found in another traditional Cingalese lady—a pair of garters and
column.
a hair-pin. The political Jehu, Mr. Stafford,
We may expect the Airedale in the Manukau is vainly endeavouring to get the donkey to go
to-day, and it is probable that she may bring up —notwithstanding thathe has dextrously held
the Auckland portion of the Panama Mail.
out to view a carrot, on which seven shillings"
is invitingly inscribed
and from which the
'We have been requested to state that Mr. sagacious brute after a coquettish sniffis turning
disgust.
with
Further
down
the hill (for down
do
with
the
George Strong had nothing to
get- the hill,
slowly but surely, tho whole party are
ting up of the rush to Mercury Bay; that he
the
Colonial
Hall,
Treasurer,
Mr.
going,)
Actng
has neither stores, land, or any other interest iu
appears Income-tax in hand. No one looking
that locality.
the
unfortunate
tho
animal,
in
at
cartoon abovo
Sale of Books, Fubnituee, &c, To-day.— alluded to, —evidently bearing the marks of
It will be seen from our advertising columns having seen better days,—will fail to have
that Messrs. Arthur will hold a very extensive brought to his recollection youthful reminissale of valuable books, furniture, &c, at the cences of twopence more, and up goes tho
Wesleyan College, Upper Queen-street, to-day. donkey !" And in view of its manifold burdens,
The library of books is well worthy the atten- he will feel that at the antipodes, in this case as
tion of the student as well as the general reader. in many others, old world
phrases need reversal,
It comprises copies of all the generally known for the probable issue is—" twopence
more, and
classic authors, ancientand modern, mathemati- doxai goes the donkey !"
cal works, atlasses, and materials for scholastic
The
sharp passage of arms is repurposes. The sale of books is to commence at ported following
in the Otaijo Daily Times as having
two o'clock.
The Grey River Argus of the 17th instant taken place in the Supreme Court, Dunedin,
the hearing of the case Jones v. Orbell,
Jfews was brought to town yesterday, during
says :
in which the defendant was ejected from his
by a storekeeper, that a nugget weighing 120 farm :
Mr. Smythies, formerly of Auckland :
ounces bad been found in a claim in the Moonthe first of this case, I have had every
light District, and that it wouldbe brought to From
possible
obstacle
town in a few days. Should this prove to be Honor. I don't thrown in my way by your
know whetherit is because Mr.
correct, the nugget just unearthed is the largest
Jones is a rich man. The Judge: Mr. Smyyet found on the West Coast."
thies,
if
are guilty of impertinence to me, I
you
The Peivate Letter Boxes at tbe Post will commit
you. I have sat upon the bench
Office.—lt would greatly conduce to the connow for sixteen years, and I never yet had to
venience of the public and the safety of the resort to the power of committal;
but I will
build'ng, brick and stone though it be, if the not submit to impertinence. After the conclugas were kept turned on until at least 10 o'clock sion of the case, the Judge (who, on the
p.m., in the lobby where the private letter boxes of the Jury, had directed Mr. Smythies return
not to
are situated. Persons have occasion to go to leave the Court) said :
I did not take sufficient
their boxes after dark, and the usual plan notice of the gross insult offered
to me by you
is
strike
match.
The
a
adopted to
consequence to-day, because I desired not to do
anything
may be that some night a lighted match may that could tend to prejudice the
case
fall upon the wood-work of the framing instead of your client. I now think it
of upon the stone floor, and a conflagration the upon me to notice that insult, incumbent
and
to
result.
give you an opportunity of
it.
A fine rich leader was struck in the United You accused me of thwarting retracting
because
you,
I
last.
The
Gold Mining Company on Tuesday
favoredthe rich as against the poor. That is a
leader is nine inches thick, and fine specimens most unjust accusation ; and I now
an
give
you
are being taken out every day. There is an exopportunity of apologising, and of making retensive reef and a large body of payable quartz paration for the insult; and if
you do not do
on
this
which
is
situate
the
Waiotahi
claim,
in
so, I shall take very serious notice of it. Mr.
Creek, a few yards from the machinery on the Smythies was understood
to say that ho had no
beach. The claim extends on both sides of the intention of saying
anything disrespectful to
creek. Tbe manager is about to put a drive the Court. In the heat
of
the moment, he no
under the creek, where he expects to strike it doubt did say
something about the Tick and the
heavy.
poor; but
Tho Judge :It amounted to
Increase in the Thames Police.—Mr. tho accusation which I have stated.
Commissioner Waughton returned from the say of mo outside this Court, I shallWhat you
treat with
Thames by tbe Eoyal, Alfred s.s., yesterday silent contempt. Of what
you say in this
afternoon. The three constables who accom- Court, I am bound to take
notice.
Mr.
panied him down from town have been stationed Smythies was understood to
that h'e was
at Graham's Town, and the Commissioner has very sorry if he said anythingsay
which
bore
tho
rented a small house in the immediate vicinity interpretation stated
by his
of the residence of Mr. .Robert Graham, for the very great respect for his Honor; for he had
Honor's
and
position
of
tern.
These
a police station uro
purposes
character. He certainly did not wish or intend
men will hold nightly communication with the to say anything such
as was attributed to him ;
Shortland police, and thus the lonely neighbour- and whatever he did say dropped
from him in
hood between Graham's Town and Shortland the heat of the
moment, and without any intenwill be much safer for travellers than hitherto. tion of its being disrespectful.
The
We understand that in a few days we may hear suppose that that is intended as an Judge I
apology
of some rather important results from the Com- and I accept it as such."
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missioner's visit, he having been on the look-out
Case
A
of Mistaken Identity.—An
exfor transgressors of the law, and having made traordinary case of mistaken
identity has como
some discoveries that will probably prove awk- to our knowledge
(says the Arr/us). About two
ward for some of the residents at the Thames.
months ago, a man was found' dead or dying in
The following will show the slackness of the rerandah of a house in
trade on the West Coast. The West Coasi inquest subsequently held Hotham. At the
A meeting of number of persons testified upon the body, a
Times of the 18thinstant says :
to its being that of a
unemployed compositors is convened for eleven man named Collard. some of the witnesses
o'clock to-morrow, at Hansen's Assembly stating that they had known the
for a
Rooms. The advertisement calling the meeting considerable period. A verdict deceased
of
from
states that business of importance is to be con- sanguineous apoplexy was returned,death
and
the
sidered."
Inends of the deceased in England were written
Magistbate's
—There
was to, informing them of
Resident
Cottbt.
the event. The day before
no case of much interest heard before the Resiyesterday, the man Collard appeared in
dent Magistrate yesterday. In giving judgment alive, and in his usual health, after some Hotham
months'
for plaintiff in the case of Garratt v. Dornwell, sojourn in the country. The
terror of the female
which was an action for damagesreceived by the members of the household where
presented
ho
plaintiff in a collision with a cart belonging to himself was extreme, until he had satisfied
them
the defendant, on Friday evening last, in the ho was real flesh and blood, and
not a ghost,
Eyber Pass, His Worship commented upon the lhis seems to have been
one of those curious
fact of vehicles not being compelled by law to instances of personal
resemblance that are somecarry lights after dark, and said that he was times read about in novels or seen upon the
surprised that accidents were not more frequent. stage, but which are generally regarded
as
In the case of Feltus v. Perrier, in which judg- existing only in the imaginations of fertile
ment was given for plaintiff last Court day in writers, or ingenious dramatists. The storycase was
default of appearance, application was made for reported to the police
yesterday, as it is of
a rehearing, on the ground that defendant was some importance for the genuine
to
not aware of the case being on the list for that establish his identity, inasmuch ag heCollard
has been
day; the application was granted, defendant to in the receipt of an annnity,
of
which courso
pay the costs of the Court; the case will there- will have been discontinued on the news of his
j
there may lie in their claim. The practical
effect of the system so far has been, that
holders of shares have sold a portion of their
interest to persons in Auckland, that the
latter have continuously paid wages for the
working of the claim, that in very many
instances little or no work has been done
beyond the mere protection of tho claim,
and so a* very large amount of mouey has
been just as much wasted as if it had been
paid to the men to walk about the streets of
Auckland.
.Now this state of things cannot continue.
Speculators are already wakening to the
stern realities of tho case. The Thames
gold-field is not what is popularly known as
"a poor man's diggings." It is not a diggings where unskilled labor can do just as
well as skilled labor. It requires, and can
only be worked by, tho combination of skill
and capital. This being the case there is
uo other mode of raising the necessary
capital to employ the skill and obtain machinery except by forming companies for that
purpose. The longer this process is delayed
the greater will bo the loss of capital and
labor, a loss to both tho men who own a part
of and work the claim, and to those who
purchase into it. Six or eight men own a
claim, they sell say half a share each for
a certain sum and a stipulated amount
paid weekly. There arc probably two
classes of men in the lot, one consisting of those who are anxious to
work and develope their claim, the other,
THE OHINEMURI.
We yesterday published the announcement of
the determination of the Upper Thames natives
to open the whole of the land between the
present southern boundary of the goldfield and
the mountain ridgcj this side of the Te Aroha
mountain, and the terms on. which the natives
are willing to open it.
It would seem that our Thames cotemporary has also been placed in possession of the same reliable information as
imparted to this journal, as will be seen by the
subjoined extract from its issue of yesterday.
Our readers may rely upon the correctness of
our report of yesterday, as we were in a position to speak authoritatively on the matter:—
MB. MACKAY'S VISIT TO OHIK&MUBI.
THE COUNTEY TO BE OPENED TO .
PB.OSPEOTOKS.
Mr. Mackay returned from his Tisit to
Ohinemuri last evening, and we are happy to
announce that the result of his mission is so far
successful that ive are in a position to state a
majority of the natives are willing to throw up
their lands for gold-mining purposes. There
is still, however, a little difficulty arising from fore be reheard next Thursday.
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supposed
death.
HIGHWAY DISTRICT DEPUTATIO.
Adeeutation, consisting ofMessrs Bollard, Holloway
and other gentlemen residing at the Whau, waited
upon His Honor the DeputySuperintendent yesterday
nnd presented a memorial signedby a large number
of Whau residents, praying that the portion of the
Mount Albert District lying between Oakley's
Creek and tho Whau Creek might be formed into
n separate Highway District under the name of
the Whau District. His Honor said that he
should have much pleasure in aocording to thoir
wishes and would communicate with tho chairman
of the Mount Albort Highway District Board on
the Bubject. We understand that there is not
liko\y to be any opposition to the movement, and
that therefore there is every probability of the
speedy announcement of the Whau District in tho
Gazelle.
A Maiden's Solddoquy.—Poetry rs Peobh.—'Tis
wond'rous strange how great tho change since I
■was in my teenß; then I had a beau and a billet-doux,
and joinod tho gayest scenes. But lovers now have
ceused to vow; no way they now contrive to poison,
hang, or drown themselves—because I'm thirty-five.
Once, if- tho night was a'er so bright, I ne'or abroad
could roam, without the bliss, the honour, mies, of
fleeing you safe home." But now I go, through rain
or snow—fatigued and scarce alive—through all the
dark, without a spark—because I'm thirty-fire.
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LATER
3
SOUTHERN
NEWS.
AEEIVAL OF THE EANGATIEA.
DEFEAT OF MR. FOX'S MOTION,
Departments have agreed to close the public
offices at 2 p.m. to-morrow, to enable the
Government servants to pay their last tribute
of respect to the deceased Chief. It will be
seen from our advertising columns that the
Militia officers of this district are requested to
attend in uniform.— Wanganui Times, Sept. 22.
MAJOEITY OF SEVEN FOE THE
LATEST SOUTHERN TELEGRAMS.
GOVEENMENT.
Br the arrival of the Eangatira (s.s.) in the
Manukau early this morning we have Wanganui
papers to the 22nd instant. The Panama mail
had not been telegraphed to Wanganni up to
that date.
Wo take the following from the Wanganui
Times of the 22nd:—
EESULT OF THE DEBATE OH ME,
FOX'S MOTION.
On Friday night the debate on Mr. Fox's
"want of confidence" motion closed, the House
divided, and Ministers had a majority of seven.
Provinces and individual members have been
bought over, but the bribery and corruption of
the present Ministry have now become
flagrant that Mr. McLean's motion on the na-so
tive policy of the Government, which comes on
to-night will further prepare the country for the
action which the colony should take at the approaching general election. It is well for the
colony that this is the last session of the present
parliament. Mr. Stafford will not dare to face
the electors of Nelson, and but Very few of his
subservient coadjutors need attempt to face
their constituents. We anxiously await the division list of Friday night which may possibly
reach us early this morning.
DIVISION LIST.
The following is the divisionlist on Mr. Pox's
Want of Confidence Motion. Our member,
Mr. Harrison, very wisely abstained from voting
at all, as he had still a lurking for old friends,
but could not conscientiously vote against the
wishes of a majority of his constituents
Ayes, 37.
Noes, 30.
:—
Messrs. Atkinson
Ball
Barff
Messrs. Armstrong
Baigent
Bunny
Burns
Brandon
Brown
Cargill
Borlaso
Bradshaw
Carleton
Collins
Curtis
Clark
Cox
Dignan
Eyes
Gallagher
Graham
Hcaphy
Hall
Hull
Macfarlane, G.
Macfarlane, T.
Haughton
Harrison
McLean
Main
O'Eorke
Kenny
Reynolds
Hepburn
Hankinson
Jollie
Ormond
Parker
Kerr
Rolleston
Studholme
Mervyn
Mitchell
O'Neill, J.
O'Neill, C.
Potts
Paterson
Patterson
Bead
Russell
Richmond
Stafford
Swan
Wells
Wilson
Wood
Tellers.
Ludlam
Stevens
Taylor
Travers
Tancred
Tareha
Vogel
Williamson
Tellebs.
Bell
Fox
Campbell
The result, in favor of the Government, was
received with cheers. The House then ad-
journed.
WESTLAND IN THE GENERAL.
ASSEMBLY.
[BS
StTBMAIONE
TELEGBA2H.]
(From the SohitiJca Star's Special Correspondent)
Wellington, Friday, Sept. 18,3-40 p.m.
Last night another motion of want of confidence
was brought forward by Mr. M'Lean, relating to the
management of native affairs.
The discussion was kept up nntil the hour for going
on with the orders of the day, when Mr. Travers
moved that the orderi be postponed until Mr,
M'JJean's motion was disposed of.
The Government opposed the motion, and a division took place whioh resulted as follows:—In favor
of Government, 38; againßt, 31.
The debate on Pox's resolution was thencontinued.
Harrison spoke for an hour. He expressed his dissent from the proposal to discontinue to the province
their share of the consolidated revenue, and said it
was not a popularjbnt only a fashionable proposition
with more of romance than praotical reality about it.
If it would reduce the taxation, it would be a
different thing; but neither the Government or the
Opposition had shown that any suchreduction would
follow. Abit stood it was a mere sham, because the
capitation Bchemeß of each party weie only another
form of sharing in the consolidated revenue; and
each scheme was grossly unjußt to particular portions of the colony, and especially to those
which, like Westland, had all the work to
do whioh the older provinces had to do twenty yoari
ago ; and yet it was to be deprived of the whole of
its revenue from taxation. He blamed the Tiraasurer for having negleoted to iuclude Westland in his
financial scheme of adjustment, although proportionately it would be the largest sufferer and but
for Mr. Hall's interest in the affairs of the County,
he would have characterised his negligence by a
much stronger term. He proceeded critically to review the financial proposals of both parties. Under
the Government scneme Westland would lose
£10,000 of surplus revenue, and only receive £5,396
capitation to pay police and gaols, which cost
£11,500. On the other hand, Mr. Fox proposed to
give a capitation of thirty shillings, but left loanß to
be locally charged, and harbours, and police,
and g*ols to be maintained by provinces.
Mr. Fox's proposal for Westland would
as
stand
follows: Capitation allowance
£23,127; to pay charge on loans of Canterbury,
£22,000 ; police and gaols, £11,600; and harbour,
£3000; thus leaving a deficienoy to be paid out of
the Land Fund of £18,373 per annum. He told the
House that under either schemeunless a considerable
compensation was made to Westland they might as
well sponge it from the map of Hew Zealand—so far
The Government
sb any progress was concerned.
did propose to leave the question of adjustment open,
but the Opposition proposed no adjustment whatever
and had throughout the session opposed every obS
stacla in way of a motion to have the Canterbury
Debt question referred to a Select Committee for readjustment. Mr. Harrisoncalled theattention of the
Houao to the faot that Westland was a district of 7000
square miles, and had contributed nearly a million to
colonial revenue in four years, and had exported four
millions worth of gold. He asked—what would have
been the position of the Colony but for the gold-fields
of Westland ? It could not have paid its liabilities.
It was a mistake to suppose thatits gold-fields were
exhausted. If the County only had means to open
up the country, Westland was capable of wonderful
development, and of contributing largely to the fortunes of the Colony, for many years to come. Whilst
protesting against both financial schemes he felt
hound to vote against Mr. Fox becausehis proposals
were tenfold worse than those of the Government,
and becauße he had neither faith or confidence in his
;
—
party.
Mr. Harrison was loudly cheeredat the conclusion
of his speech.
I think that when the question of adjustment
comes on we shall be able to get a substantial compensation for Westland.
It is understood that Mr. Bariff will speak to-
THE FRONT.
night.
The division is not likely to oome off until toYesterday considerable excitement prevailed
of
exciting morrow.
throughout the town in consequence
rumours from tho Front. Reliable intelligence
Mr. Hall brings in a bill to free newspaper exmay come to handbefore we go to press, but all changes.
September 17.
that we can recommend our readers toplace re-
liance upon as yet is what follows:—Colonel
Haultain despatched a trooper who arrived here
on Sunday night with despatches for the Government which were forwarded by the s.s.
Wanganui at one o'clock yesterday. He has
ordered two Armstrong guns from Wellington,
which, we suppose, are intended for the protection of Patea and not for field service. We can
also state as a fact that our friend and friendly
Tauroa, who has so long, and in a friendly way
continued to make free with the settlers' property, appropriating it as his own, has done us
the favor of going over with the Pakakohi to
Tito Eowaru, and that tho settlers at thisside of
the Patea River have been politely ordered to
clear off bag and baggage" by to-morrow—
Wednesday—under certain pains and penalties.
It is useless to speculate we anxiously await
further authentic intelligence.
"
;
The Wanqanui Chronicle of September 22nd
We have no information from the
says
Front since our last publication. Abundance
of rumors of all kinds get into circulation, but
they should be received with caution. It is
said that Colonel Haultain has offered to give
up a large portion of tho confiscated territory
to the rebels if they will allow us to hold the
remainder in peace. We decline to believe that
any proposition so monstrous could have been
made. It is possible we may require to concentrate our force for a time at Patea, but that is a
very different thing from acknowledging our
inability to hold the country ultimately. In
fact, wc must fight for this land whether we like
it or no. The savages will compel us. Kelinquish one portion, and they 'will claim another,
and yet another, until they claim and fight for
all. The Patea will go first, the Waitotara nest,
and. Wanganui in the long run. No we are in
for it, and wo must fight, however long and harrassing tho fight may be. But it was surely
never known that a number of Anglo-Saxon
settlers could not hold their own against a horde
of savages!
Kemp.—Tho mantle of Hon Kingi falls upon
the shoulders of his nephew Kemp, who, although a young man, has been through more
campaigns upon tho East and West Coasts, and
been more frequently engaged in assisting
our troops with his men than any other chief we
know of. He is now at the front, and if we
mistake not, the very day that Hori Kingi died,
Kemp and his men wore on the eve of a battle.
They determined to fight one more battle with
All
Col. McDonnell against Tito Kowaru.
Kemp's battles have been under McDonnell's
although
he
to
leave
refused
command, and
him,
provoked to do so, until this, their last battle
under the present administration, is fought together.—Ibid
Native Ihtelugenoe.—Lt.-Col.McDonnell
proceeded yesterday morning to attack Titokowaru in the new position he had fortified near
Turo Taro Mokai. Tho enemy evacuated their
entrenched position at the approach of our force,
and retreated into the bush. Every available
dray is said to have been sent from Patea to
Waihi for the purpose of removing stores, &c.
The latter place is to be given up, and the only
posts to be retained are Patea and Manawapou.
Evening Herald, Sept. 22.
The Ftjnebal of~Hoei Kingi.—The funeral
of this lamented chief will take place to-morrow_W ednesday—at the Putiki Church Yard,
at 3 p.m. We earnestly hope that a large number of the European population will be present
to show their respect to the memory of the deceased, and their appreciation of the services
which for many years he had rendered to tho
settlers in this town and surrounding districts.
We are requested to state that tho Heads of
—"
:
;
Harrisson was declared for Government, though
disapproved of their policy.
Fox's proposals would prove favourably to Westland if impartially oonßidered.
Muoh desire felthere that you should send a delegate.
Native disturbances are turning out to be very
serious.
THE MINISTERIAL POLICY.—DISAFFEC*
HON AT NELSON.
Nblbok', Tuesday, Sept. 15, 7.10 p.m.
A densely orowded meeting wbb held last night in
the Provincial Hall; Mr. Edwards, Chairman.
Resolutions were carried unanimously as follows:
—Ist. That the Ministerial financial measures are
unsound,and calculated to act unjustly to the colony,
2nd. That thescheme for imposing annual charges
for Provincial debts on all Provinces indiscriminately, is flagrantly unjust to Nelson —which by
past frugality is entitled to exemption from greater
burdens thus laid on the inhabitants. 3rd. Considering the manner in which Mr. Stafford hag
sacrificed Kelson interests, this meeting is of opinion
that the connection between him and the electors
should cease, and that he be requested to resign his
seat as representative in the General Assembly. 4th.
That it is highly objeotioDable that such measures
should be deoidedby the present Assembly, and that
the opinion of the electors should be taken by summoning a new Parliament.
(From the Grey River Argus, September 17.)
"Westpobt, Wednesday.
Fresh gold has been struct on the fourth terrace
north of the Caledonian. The lead has been proved
for four miles.
The John Penn is on the slip at Nelson.
LATEST AUSTRALIAN TELEGRAMS.
the s.s. Kennedy we have Melbourne files to
By
the Bth instant.
Sydney, September 7.
A London letter states that Sydney won both,
the rifle matches that were shot simultaneously,
and that Bushell won the first prize at the long
ranges, instead of Rigby, as previously reported.
Bishop, the rider of the Derby winner, the
Duke, has beed. presented with a gold-mounted
whip in honor of his unexpected victory.
The coal companies of Newcastle are endeavouring to make new arrangements amongst
themselves for the purpose of again raising
prices to about their former standard.
In the case of Chishohii v. Macaulay, the full
Court decided in favour of the free selector's
right of impounding.
Commodore Lambert returned to-day from
his cruise in the South Seas.
The E.M.S.S. Avoca, with the English mail,
arrived at 2 o'clock yesterday morning, and her
letters were delivered at an early hour.
The Zephyr has brought 11,000 cases of gin.
The markets are inactive.
Rowland Hill rode a great deal, and by exercise
preservedvigorous health. On one occasion, when
asked by a medical friend what physician and apothecary he employed, to be always so well, he replied,
My phyoioian has been a horse, and my apothecary
an ass."
A Yankee riding on a railroad was disposed to
astonish the other paasengers -with tough stories. At
last he mentioned that one of his neighbours owned
an immense dairy, and made a million poundsof
oheese yearly. The Yankeeperoeiving that his veracity
was in d«nger of being questioned, appealed to aI speak of Deacon
friend, "True, isn't it, Mr.
Y-e-B," replied the friend, "that is, 1
Brown."
don't
know as I ever
know Deacon Brown, though I
heard precisely how many pounds ofbutter and cheeße
twelve
saw miHfl
he makes a year; but I know he has
that all go by buttermilk."
"
—
"
?
25, 1868.
THE .;JSBW ZEALAHi) HEBALI), AUCKLAND, FRIDAY,'.'SEPTEMBER
lano, which sum -was coveted by mortgages and
SUPREME COURT.—In Bankruptoy.
notico on tho ground,' but not the one produced. securing a margin of one inch of Smooth water, conpromissory notes. I cir.not tell what thoss promisTho Warden's Office notices were posted. I did not sequently any finely divide,! mercury, that may have
tlio
Cliicf
Justice.
Before his Ilonor
sory uutos wero. Since 1865 I have kept books. I
examine thorn, Tho reasons of protection are true. boon puffed from the stamper boxes, is thoro caught
which, hare been
kept,
The important services,
oa^
machiand
until
had bookß in May, 1867. I have not those books
would
erect
buried
tho
the
in
recess of
ripplo box.
We did not give ft bond that we
EH TIMS. MILNK MACHATTIE.
rendered in case of fire, by a small organised
here.
but This Biinple contrivance was introduced by the comI have not given them to the trustee in the
Saturday,
on
ontho
Lancashire
Lass
nery.
I
was
bankrupt
appeared
the
;
TTeaketh
7.fr.
on behalf of the
estate, Mr. Mowbray. I don't know where
that
ground
day.
pany's
amalgamator
Fire "Brigade,', proves ~most, satisfactorily.
(Jfr.
ytevens)
ou
who aesires mo
they are.
did not see complainants on tho
and othor I believe
.
from thorn.
Saturday that whe. eaa formorly ho might find as much silver Hr.Gillies ou behalf of Mr. Muefarlaue
Mr. Cochrane (formerly sequestrator of raj
advantages to bo gained by this establishment
Lass
on
Lancashire
not
on
the
did
work
I
in every
creditor?.
estate) has them. lam willing to give them up if I
and the desirability of encouraging them
date in. the protootion at which (or fine'y divided mercury) as half a pound on tho
Monday.
The
or
proof
examine
the
tlio
to
for
Bcsl'oth
asked
Court
Mr.
could get them. I have net received theßo promis7th. I instructed Small- blankets, now, for all practical purposes, their use
possible, way. ' With'this View so append
THE THAMES GOLD FIELD the claim was taken up ib theand
which wero refused by tho trU3toe.
sory notes from Henderson
instructed Young to might bo dispensed with. Messrs. Bucklandand Gib- of debts,
Macfarlane. I p re
the information of those who have just joined
man to pog out tho ground,
Gillies submitted that now the bankrupt ought sumo they have them still. and
Till-.
by
tho
Taipari.
lormed
on
eo
with
the
I advanced £650 to Mr.
bons,
hero,
Saturday
pleased
which
has
been
for
their
last
visit
out two mora on the
W. H.
wero
the Brigade;
ua the creditors
peg
examination,
undergo
SriOKTLAND.
to
liia
final
for purchase of native lands. I paid altogether
superintendence
four men's ground had been pegged out before contrivanee.'as well as satisfied of its utility, that it is, were thereby excluded from entering into any ar- King
Insurance Companies under the
The
over £1200 to the natives. I had sold the land
(FHOJI OCK OWN COEBESrONDENT.)
of Mr. A. Asher;a few hints taken from a new
this to tho best of my balief. Mr. Hmallman got his I am informed, their intention to adopt it at their rangement.
before May, 1807, to three or four parties, Messrs. By.
Fires, Fire
24.
Bhareby pegging out. Ido not know anytbinpjabov.t machine on tho Karaka. As a matter of interoat
work, by Mr. C. Young,
Honor said ho must ask tho trustee if he had burn and others, for about
His
to
visitors
this
£3300. The total profit w&b
to
goldfield I may mention that any report to make as to whi>t had been done, or o'.so
Ho could look out for hiin: The few daysfino weather wo have had cheored the Matthew's interest.
Engines,'and Fire Brigades,.
about £1500. Cannot siy when I received. pay ment
been Belf.
Mefsrs. Fisher Bros., sharobrokors, have displayed the Court would have adjourned for no purpohe.
to providing not only an diggers to increased energy; the. hills have
land.
was
The general indifferencefor
for
this
it
before May, 1867. I sold
specimons
from several good claims
'1 hink
.By Mr. Dodd (for Taipari): Tnipari's claims wore in their window
extinguishing fires but teeming with mon endeavouring,to mako up for lest
The trustee (Mr. fliowbriiy) pnsaeniod his report. on bills which I handed oTer to lienderson
efficient and proper plant
& Macfar.
trained time. The weathor Ims been again showory; but I pegged out somo hours after tho other ground. here. Their office is quito the centre o£ attraction,
in. answer to a. question from tho lane.
HeEketh
Mr.
the
also that of a properly instructed and well
thinfcthat
item
I
£650 advanced to Mr. King
and certainly the specimens exhibited are exceedingly Court, said the necesaar-. majority required by the
of fine weather. Taipari holds two shares in tho claim.
brigade of men to work thorn and direct or superin- am thinking wo shall now get a spell
for
the
not
to
Ryburn
is
land
sold
and
others.
I
I wbb
Williamson,
Jones,
crushing
anything
behalf
of
and
vie
with
of
tho
kind
rich,
at
will
1 Act had not been established to enable the creditors
Mr. Bovoridge, on
Tho Povorty Company intend having a
making urrangemonts with King for the purchase of
tend tho operations of controlling and extinguishing
seen in Shortland. Ono view must convince
state roady the Kurunui battery on Friday. I shall anxiously and Smiillraan, agreed to a judgmont, and Mr. Dodd havo
to accept a deed of composition.
fires 88 well as keep them in an efficientand
land
Maraitai.
received
back
from
the
at
I
sceptical
deposit
most
of
the
rich
£500.
him
of tho precious
severely look for'the result, as tho uhuTto bo oruihod consists also, on behalf of Taipari.
to he deplored
Mr. Gillies asked if tho proof of debt could stand
me £150, as appearß in my present
for instant use, is greatly
Jamos H. Smallman deposed: I am holder of a metal in this locality, only requiring enterprise and when a creditorhad disposed of his debt as mentioned He still owes
is the small
of about 4cwt. of their rithott specimens. They havo
to he reprehended. Not less culpable
schedule. I received the £500 at various times. I
through.
right. "At about midnight of the 7th of capital for its development.
miner's
amongst
many
quartz
put
about
of
to
be
report.
in
trustee's
found
to
exist
also
25
tons
the
inclination which is
have kept no books since May, 1867. I have a few
An accident, which might havo had more serious
too many inTho All Nations.—There is to bo a crushing of o August Young carao to my tont and made'a stateliia Honor said he should like to hear tho question
influential and well to do persons in assisting
results, occurred to-day to a miner named John argued. His own impression was that he could not memoranda. I have not got them with me. I h&vo
thos<? cwt. of rich specimens next week. A good yield is ment. Ifo brought a message from some other perstances, towards encouraging and
not given them up to my trustee.' 1 cannot tell at
following
o'clook
the
At about seven
on
Chamborlin. lie was working in a cuttiug at the I'dinain ns
say nothing
son.
creditor on the estate if it went
whose courage, spirit, and foresight, toprompt them expected.
has now morning wo went on tho Lancashire Lass claim and Tapu Mint claim, when about a ton of earth fell upon into tho hands of another creditor of tho estate; what dates I received the £500 from King. I don't
feelings,
Xhe Dawn of Hope.—This protty claima crushing
of higher and more creditable
the
nentre him. His mates at onco extricated him, and Dr. on tho other hand, if it wont into the hands of any think I have received very much since I filed art
pegged about five men's ground. I put
task of trying to over 260 tons of quartz out, and will get
to undertake the too often thanklessestablish
what at
weqk.aftor next at tho Victoria battoryj a shoot is peg in next tho Fiory Oross. Mr. Matthews put in M'Lood was Bent for. Although much shaken, it is enc who was not already a creditor, the dobt Bhould schedule. I received the greater portion of this
tho.
change this sad state of affairs and
money during the time my estate was sequestrated,
Robinson
thore the otherpeg which completod that lino.
satisfactory to know that no limbs wero fructurod.— still be represented.
any moment may bo found, evou by its greatest bciug made.to get the quart? to tho road; when
I did not hand it over to the sequestrator of ray
result is put in tho bottom corner peg of tho other 200 foot I Thames Advertiser, Sept. 21.
Mr. lieskelh said he would ask tho Court if it estate, 1 used
present opponeuts, at possibly no very distant date, the carriage to the machino is oasy. The
it for my own purposes. I bought
pegged.. Young and I then put in tho top cornor peg,
wcro competent to give an opinion to examine sevelooked forward to with aomo interest.
one of the greatest benefits and safeguards.
land
with somo of it. I lived on
it,
ground.
havo
comtho
five
mon's
which completed
vritnessess, simply to show that the majority sold spent somo of it for lawyer's fees. some'of and
Sweeney's, how the TJnion Company,
underral
volunteer
that
remembered
tho
It should bo
tent and THE DEAN OF CANTERBURY ON RITUI cannot lay
their debts; and to «xamiuo into tho proofs offered
honour- menced crushing at tho Victoria battory, and the Aftor this wo wont back to tho
I handed over to Henderson and Macfarlane
whether
eight
takes without fee or reward tho labours of anperpetual
Mitchell and othora at about
saw
by tho trustee; and to say, under tho 209th section, a promissory note
ALISM AND DISSENT.
result is highly encouraging.
of Canning's. Messrs. Henderson
ableand ardous calling-one fraught with
not sure
The appeal in the Belmont caso comes on for o'clock, oh tno Fiery Cross. I am was
whether tho majority wore actually in favour of the and Macfarlane may have held hills, between
peril to life and limb that in the darkest night and
The hundredth anniversary of the Countess of bankrupt.
takon
Court, when tho two mon's ground for Taipari
Distriot
at
fho
next,
Monday
on
If six porfonii'sohi their debts to one and Mr. iamb. I think, however, thoy did notmyself
argument
heat
of
burning
ground.
notico
tho
at
took
hold
up.
in the most droary storm, in tho
nico
taken
I
saw
a
on
Huntingdon's
College
place
meeting
Cheshunt
armed
point
up. It was
wintor, ho is Auckland. This case not ouly involves a
person, he surely could not come to a
Mr. Lamb's bills as security for their claimß against
summer, in the inoßt intense cold of
of lm of law, but also a great amount of capital, tho On the Bth ot August, hetwoen ton and eleven, two last week, and was attended by the Dean of with six proxies, and vote as six different creditors. my
estate.
owed
Messrs.
Henderson
I
found faithful and fearless in the discharge
and
asked
and
Macfarsporty
on
complainants
of
tho
Ho
made
remarkable
pr
camo
a
ground
Canterbury.
speech in
of tho
Mr. Ufiiiies argued that this was no caso for the
or station, defendants seeking to got possession
debis, one of £1000 and another of £1266.
onerous duties, regardless aliko of rankconquor
to show tho corner proposing
Prosperity to Cheshunt College." Court to unter into. It was purely a matter i'or the lane two
the valued at fivo thousand pounds without tho payment for our pegs. I sent Kobinson
but
is the same debt as I now put in my present
poverty or riches, so that he can
of the Fiory Cross to them, and also the now At present, when High Churchand Low Church creditor himself. The question now was, however, That
fees.
farthing
boyond
lawyers'
peg
of
a
ravages.
fearful
and
control
his
Echedule
of £2266 7s 9d. Messrs. Henderson held
ruthless tyrant
I havo just hoard that Bishop Solwyn intends ground. At the races Young said.we had bettor are being weighed in the balance, the remarks ;f the proof of tho debt had been properly or impro- the samo mortgage as they hold now for that debt.
In forming a voluntoer firo brigade some little dis- visiting this placo, and preaching hero next Sunday. give Jouos a sharo in tho Lancashire Lass. I said, of the reverend prolate arc of importance. In perly admitted.
I think there are two mortgages, but am not
cretion should bo used in selecting from tho candi- His Lordship may bo sure tho diggers will give him a very well. I presume ho meant his own share. I course of his observations he said—This
certain.
ilr. Keoksth quota! from an affidavit made by the I presumed at that time that the mortgage
college
and'
Ono
dates such as are physically qualified for tho duties cordial welcome.
saw fivo of tho pegs wo put in last Saturday.
where the 'bankrupt considered that he
bankrupt,
to
P.K.'s
would
cover their debt. I have not paid anyme, as I read its documents, a very
represents
Mitchell
and
required of,them; for though there may bo many
missing.
Graham's
showed
them
to
machine,
was
I
Mr.
crushing of Kelly's stuff at
two cau-:esof action —one against Henderson and thing to them since then,
The
had
to
bo
mombors
sacred
of
mutual
I uwy slate that I do not
principle—that hearty
recogniwho aro in every, other way qualified
Maofarlane, another against ids late partner, which
of which there is about two hundred tons, was Husk. Three of tho pogs had beon removed, and we
still, if they have not that strength of body required stopped, owing to tho machinery! breaking down. found tlio holes, whoro tho pegs had beon covered tion of one anothor as sorvauts of our common would materially affect the interests ol creditors, and think they hold any promissory notes now. At the
are called
Lord.
We, in this land, have he therefore declined receiving his discharge until time I first sequestrated my estate into the hsmdß of
(Applause.)
to enable them to fulfil the duties firemen up
yesterday.
again
commenced
work
with
leaves.
however,
Mr. Cochrane I had no furniture nor pertonal
by tho They,
on to perform without being knockod
J effects.
By Mr. Macdonald : Wo peggod-out for Mitchell, been long endeavouring to make our Christianity thfise causes of action weru finally settled.
I hear that some persons—who should have at
I have none now to hand over. lam iu
■wettings they ate safe to encounter, it would be
(Hear, hear.)
Young, Matthews, and tho othora. I have not stand on its narrowest point.
been examplos in the development and prosHis Honor ruled that h<s would hear the bankrupt occupation of a house. I hnva a considerable
least
brigade
by
a
efficiency
the
of
•wrong to jeopardise
And the inevitable result of equilibrium on the and any other collateral evidence, but would withare
to bo included given my slmro to Mitchell.
of these fields
family,
consisting
of nine individuals. I occupy
having one or more of its members on the sick list perity tho disreputablo class called "jumpers ;"
T
doposed:
Glovor
remember
tho
has
followed.
It
has
been
passed
an hold for a timo the certificate of having
the
apex
Pobert Blake
(Applause.)
with
a house, but don't know to whomit belongs. I pay
am Bth of August. Early that morning I accompanied unstable equilibrium.
whenits services were required. It should also be if tho report bo truo,
(Hear.) Our Englioh final examination until the creditors hsd an opportuwhich I
£1 a-weekrontal. It belongs to the trustees of the
constantly borne in mind that a volunteer brigado credibly informed it is, those persons will bring dis- the defendant to tho Fiory Cross claim, and was on Christianity had to bo propped all round. nity of muking arrangements.
late Mr. Carruth. I hada lease of it andcould not
shouldnot be started as a plaything to fiil| up leisure credit ion themselvee. I refrain at presont from tho boundary ot tho Lancashire Lass claim, but saw (Hear, hear.)
So thickly, indeed that many
JT. S. Mowbray, provisioned trustee in this matter, get rid of it. It is furnished. The furniture
belongs
time,but be established for, and strictly maintained mentioning tho circumstances, and names of tho per- nono of the plaintiffs there.
the Bth ".Sept. a Bpecial meeting
examined.
On
was
have
failed
discern
the
itself
for
the
building
of
the
to
to Mr. Partington. It became his becauso I ondorted
as, a protection to the lifo and property
Abol Flotchor deposed: I rocollect Saturday, tho multitude of shores that surrounded it.
sons, until I get fuller particulars. Tho act hits
of creditors was held at my office. I produce proofs bills to certain parties, and the Bank of New South
It
is
evident
that
it
be
if
and
it
must
bo
neighbourhood;
caused great excitemont. Unless so">e protection is Bth of August. I was going to the Fiery Cross claim high time that this .vain experiment were made by (creditors at that meoting. There Wales sold my furniture to Mr. Partington on a
considered an honour in the timo of war to assut in afforded to capital on this field, woe betido tho Auckthe Supieme
between 7 and 8 o'clock when I overtook defendant
wore also three debts proved
against mo. I believe he bought it from
the destruction of life and property because it is land goldfiolds. They will to abandoned to a sot of and the last witnoss. Whon noar tho Fiery Cross abandoned—high time that wo changed our Court by affidavit. I produce a list of proofs judgment
the sheriff, and Mr. Swanson advanced the .money.
considered desirable to do so, it must be esteemed
and
favor of violoncu
David Young aid Smallman showed mo the courso, and try whether wo cannot attain proofs that I allowed. I admitted the following It
whose"
instincts
wharo
men
are
in
in
some
and
limbs
time last year. Mr. Partington never
was
stable equilibrium by setting our English
equally as honourable to risk one's lifo
debts, J. \V. Eroece, D. E. Clarkson, W. took the furniture away. He left it in,my possession.
nsw ground, and took mo to tho enntro peg. It is
litigation. I shall return to the subjocr.
It may bo true that of
the preservation of life and property in the timo of
new Warden, took his now called tho Lancashire Lass. Thopog was near Christianity on its base.
Graham, Xirkwood, & Co., S. Cochthe
Broad,
Co.,
Esq.*
Gregg
Lowthor
1 have not paid him any interest.- He bought it and
peace. Consequently the post of a volunteer firecongratulated
the boundary of tho Fiery Cross. I did not seo any this roversal of position will require great causeat on tho Bench yesterday, and was
rane, and Mwsrs. Henderson and Macfarlane,
pay him back he
man should be sought only by those who fully by
there, although I remained two hours. tion and delicacy of handling. Two things are amounting to a Bum of say £1,000. I lejected rho left me tho us 6of it. If 1 could
profession,
of
tho
to
Bovoridge
plaintiffs
behalf
of
the
Mr.
on
would be willius; take it. A portion of the debt due
understand the importance of the duties they under- which ho suitably roplied.
I saw a document postod on a tree on tho Lancashire certainly are true—that tho process cannot be following claims, —J. Cadman £9, on the ground to Mr. Preece was for commission for the purchase
strength
of
courage
have
the
and
take to perform,
accomplished unless the artificial props be struck that tho voucher bore date for a sum of £9 lent on of
Sir. Maekay has returned from Ohiiiemnri, and it Lass claim.
the land that I sold for £3000. The debt due to
body necessary to enable them to encounter tho work
is expected that these fields will be opened in about a
Robert Gillott deposed: I am working in the away—(applause)—and that, when it is accomthe 30th June, 8 days after the filing of the declara- Mr. "W. S. Cochrane is for rent of an office in his
and j'udgmentand perseverance strictly to obey the month.
to work there on
claim.
went
I
Lancashire
Lasß
will no longer be wanted, fvow, 'ion of insolvency. I rejected (be claim of W. S. premises. I paid rent up to the Ist March last.
plished,
they
orders of their superintendent either at drills or at
The sharo market, ia exceedingly dull; I hear of no the 24th of August, at 8 a.m. On arriving some it has seemed to myself, and also to others, Uoohrane for six months rent from Maroh 31st to 31st There are two or three chairs and a desk in it. I
fires; for it will frequently happen that the salvation speculation.
. ,
part.es objected to my working thoro. None of the that tho day has come for setting one's hands Soptember. I also rejected the claim of Kobert sold the Eafe. Cannot say when ; perhaps a month
of life and property may at any moment depend on
interest in the Cartert' Machine, Moiuiatoiri, plaintiffs wore on the ground whon the names were with advantage to this work. And this has been Home for £14 8s 5d as the claimant was not entitled or five weeks before I filed my schodule. I got £15
A
the ooolness of an individual volunteer, and tho and half
jcsturdayby
taken and numbers of miners' rights given.
near the Hokianga, claim, was tsoU
having made over his estate to several trustees, and for it. I lived upon that money. I got tho loan of
exaotneßs and readiness with which he obeys his public
William Husk deposed that he wont round the a further reason why I stand here to-day as the theproxy being only signed by one of the trustees. I £9
auction for £'200.
from Mr. Cadman on the 26th of May. (Minutes
orders.
machino
on tho Farm-il chim is Lancashire Lass claim on Saturday lasi to show the proposer to you of prosperity to your college— objected to it because the majority of the trustees had of previous examination read.)
sito
for
the
The
firemanhas
to
I was nonsuited in
A few momentsreflection on what a
; ita position w wiy good,
pegs, and found the contro peg thrown out, but saw that we may, if it be God's will, inaugurate, or not signed, and a statement made at tho meeting an action I brought against Mr. J. 8. Macfarlane.
perform when called on to attend a Are will show the being rapidly prepared
at least give expresssion to, a spirit of hearty that the other two trustees declined to sign. I also
placed.
originally,
whereit
had
been
tho
of
cauio
my going into the
Tho costs wore not
great importance of his being thoroughly acquainted
lovingrecognition of one another as brothers and rejected a claim of £29 on behalf of :Mr. Brookfield. Bankruptcy
This closed tho defendant's caso.
WARDEN'S COURT—SHOHTLAND.
Court. It was a fortnight after being
with the-principles of fire extinguishing, and how to
addressed
the
and
God's
work.
But
Court,
in
equals
(Loud
cheering.)
concluding
part
{deMitchell
then
of
Brookfield's
In
Mr.
the
Mr.
nonsuitod that I went into the Court. He ranks as
Septembek 23.
carry out his duties in the most perfect manner, of
characterised the conduct of tho plaintiffs as that of thero is yet another roason, arising from claration, it was stated that ho held no security a crcdito* on the estate to that amount (£35). I was
his being under the strictest discipline, and most
)
(Beforo Mnjor Koddell,
persons who prefer stealing the nests of others to circumstances within the Established Church except a promissory note, which was not thenarrived a defendant in an action in tho Supreme Court at the
complete subordination to those under whose control
huildiug such for thomßolves. It was in evidence herself. It is no matter of dispute that her at maturity.
(From the ThamesAdvertiser, September 24.)
instance of Mr. Tothill, who obtained judgment
he may be placed; for tho least dereliction from hiß
Ihe Court: Could not all these proofs be corrected against me. That was the cause of my going into
that at whatorer timo tho men went on to the ground lieformation vesture was a coat of many colors.
duty or the slightest want of subordination or obeHICK V. GBEGQ —AIUoURNFD JUDOJIKNT.
it was taken up. Ho
matter be determined.
thoro
when
tho
were
not
so
_
:
they
and
let
the
main
the
lines
the Bankruptoy Court. The amount of tho judgment
hjd
(Laughter.) Though in
dience to hia officers can scarcely be unattended with
been deferred
This enso, in which judgment
contended that tho ground was pegged out in accor.Examination continued : I received the following was £129 12a o*d in addition to the costß. (Judgment,
were severed, there were not wanting pieces
most injuriousresults.
some days, is ono of i'no-o frequently before tho
aj against tho bankrupt, J. O. Morrin
plaintiffs
before
tho
arrived,
byo-laws
with
the
of
debts
dance
proofs
summons, and judge's order put in as evidence.)
original scarlet—(renewed laughter)—
It should be the pride and emulationof every fire- Court, in which tho evu'.<'i,co of 0:10 party is directly and that Ihoreforo
they had no right to ask to be of the
£12 19s lid; KWayto, £8 10s 9d; W. J. Hurst, I
in the five creditors before mentioned so a3
man to discharge his duties promptly and with perand flatly contradicted by the other, under circum- put in possession of tho ground. 110 had done and hero and there a tinsel ornament remained, £o 5s 7d ; S. H. Smith, £12 0s Ms J. T. McEelvie, to bought
obtain a majority to. carry out my proposed
fect subordination; to be energetic, zealous, and stances which leave the Court no hope that any everything necessary to maiutain his own right in tolerated lor old customs' sake, and for the
were also J. S. Macfarlane, C. arrangement. On the 7th January, 1867, I received
6d.
There
2s
£7
things
all
courageous in time of danger, and above
misconception of tho fact* could account for tho
sake of thosewho cared for it. And when fault Tothill, and Kewman
Ewen's debts, which had a sum of £700 from Messrs. Henderson, and MacfarI thoMr.caBO.
to be cool in the time of greatest escitement. tie discrepancy.
was found with us, there were many who would been proved in theCourt. These last votes amounted lane to return a bill due by one of there. I don't
Macdonald replied.
Bhould act quickly and think judiciously in all cases
feelings
Tho plnintiff claims to bo the lawful possessor of a
with
them
judgmont
day.
say—and
my
represented six. There remember if thereis any other name on the bill. In
reserved
until
own
went
of
which
Gilles
nest
to eight,
Mr.
Tho Court
of emergency for in no case it may be said are these sleeping half-sharo in the Bolfa«t Claim, and up to
that we were far from disliking the effect of an was a majority of two against the bankrupt. Upon March I received from them £410 9s for-a similar
points more necessary than in firemen, from tho very tho 30th of May held it undisputod. At that tiruo
consider
that
three of thego votes purpose. I believe I have these bills, and will give
occasional stripe of warm colour, or the glitter consideration I
THTJE3DAY, SEPTEMBER 24.
circumstances under which they have to pursue tho holder of the working half parts with his inteof an occasional spangle and tho more so, as which I sustained for the creditors I ought them up if they are not destroyed.
(Beforo Lowther Broad, Esq., judgo.)
their arduous and too often thanklesscalling.
rest, not by sale, but, to uso his words, neglected
Hurst,
.Smith,
and
The witness was re-examined by Mr. Hesketh. at
three centuries' wear had toned down and to hr.vo rejected, viz,
given a majority considerable leDgth.
For want of a proper comprehension of the tJheory it," and Gregg (tho defendant) "jumped" it. Had
THOMAS V LESSOXO.
harmonised
all
so that in the brightness there McEelvie. That would have
possoßaion
of fire extinguishing, a thorough capability of carry- ho at this time and prior to the negloot given notico
claiui
for
of
share
the
a
in
amount of the debts
This was a
The
total
bankrupt.
for
the
the
richness
Gustave yon der Heyde: I proved the debt due to
no
incongruity
and
in
ing out their duties, and the want of coolness and to plaintiff, and tho plaintiff had omittod to repre- Kftta claim, Waiotahi, ollegod to bo illegally hold by was no glare,
the majority was very small—l think Henderson and Macfarlane, amounting to £2266 7s
But the case is now widely altered. (Hear, hear.) which carriedrejecting
judgmentto guide them undei the great escitement sent the share, defendant would ho undoubtedly defendant.
those three I have mentioned 9d, the total amount for which we claim subject to
£300.
After
of a fire, it has happened that fires have been driven entitled to what ho .now (seeks, but this doos not
Mr. Dodd appeared for plaintiff. Mr. Cash for Men have arisen who are for renewing and the amount would not be more than £326.
mortgages. I became.a partner in the firm in July,
widening these same scarlet lines who want
in instead of out, life h»3 been crushed by falling appear to ho done. Garland, tho working share- defendant.
By Mr. Gillies: 1 should have had to have admit18R6. Thomas Hondorson ceased to be a member of
the
Vatican
bo
and
I told Hick
to
dyed
plaintiff
princip'e
walls which might have been rendered secure had a holder, in cross-examination eaya
from
evidence
that
had
send
them
to
them
tho
to
It appeared
to
tho firm at tho same time. This is the same sum as
ted two had I applied the samo
thought been given to their safety—doors and win- that Gregg had got tho share." Tbiß is after Gregg's taken possession of tho Bharo undor nn ordor from trimmed, and the spangles to be 'regilt and that
The
would
creditors.
then
vote
did
the
for in July, 1867,by Thomas Macfarlaao.
to
was
dows have been broken in, increasing thereby the possession, and at what time subaoquent is not Mr. Machay, on account of tho sharo being loft un- multiplied. Now, I say, if we arc going to have Ibeen equal. There wouldhave been no majority The proved
£1000 in the provious affidavit paid by 'Messrs.
destructive powers of the flames, at another time thoy shewn.
represented for four days by defendant.
refit, let the duffle grey havo its say in the on either side.
Henderson and Macfarlane to the Bank of-Auckland
have been closed, and lifo sacrificed by suffocation or
Defendant had up to tho Bth Juno been working
Defendant proved that protection had boon granted, matter likewise.
Hear,
Mr. Hosketh said he would now apply to havo an was part of the sum which I have proved. It was
(Laughter, and,
burning —all of which need not have happened had a half Bhare in the same claim, and on that date by and that the noeoaaary paper had been put up on tho hear.") Let us mend up and renew the home- affidavit by Mr. Webster with rogard to tho debt to not due to Thomas Henderson and Macfarlane in
there been that proper education, dis Spline, and Dorrnission of the "Warden (which screens him from ground, and his Worship hold that tho claim hod been
July, 1867, but to the firm as at present constituted,
Give us fair play all round. Mr. Tothill.
coolness which are so necessary to on efficient and rule 9) took possession of tho Eharo, tho working half properly protected, and gave judgment for defen- spun as well.
Mr. Gillies objected, as he knew nothing of this viz.", Mr. T. Macfarlane, ■ Mr. G. Henderson, and
(Loud applauso.) If the bright bits arc to
beneficial performance of their duties.
forfeited by Garland and ako the sleeping half dant.
myself.
affidavit.
When Mr. T.Henderson left the firm all
cross the water for burnishing, let the sober
It will invariably be found that a medium sized claimed hy plaintiff.
EOWIiBT, V. rATTEESOK.
tc the following effect: That liabilities and assets were assigned to the new firm.
The affidavit
looms, and
Kow according to tha Regulations, and in view
jman of vigorous mind, active habits, a moderate
held
bills
Mr. Macgrogor for plaintiff, and Mr. Cash for material be sent to our own
ho
must, therefore, have been in error
bankruptcy
of
Webster
Macfarlane
Mr.
before tho
Mr.
liver, cool in danger, of an enterprising, bold disposi- of the ruling of the Court before, tho plain- defendant. Tho complainant appliod to be put in let our working bauds have the re-weaving as security for a debt due by one Bruce to Webster, in stating in his affidavit that the debt was due to
tion, good and even temper, and in the habit of tiff should have received notice of tho omission possession of a sharo in tho Cuckoo claim, which of it. If accidental remnants are to be and that at the request of Machattie, Bruce convoyed himself and Thomas Henderson. No security or
practisingrowing or athletic exercises, will make a of Garland, his wages' man (rule 8).
This ho had taken up undor authority of tho Wardon, on cherished, much more
the main fabric,
him as additional security certain lands at Wan- satisfaction for this debt was given except a mortnigh class efficient volunteer fireman. Remember, does not appear to havo been done. And the ground that tho claim was improperly manned, woven as it was amidst prayers, and tears, and to
garei. Thoso bills had not been paid. At tho bankgage on certain household properties in- Hobsonfew things look more ridiculous than a volunteer although for tho defenco, it is proved that plain- Tho Warden subsequently (?avo the dofendant also anguish, and blood. And then, when the motstreet, which mortgage we now hold. On the same date
ruptcy of Mr. Webster he handed over to Mr. Webfireman cither so short and small that his helmet tiff lived close to tho creek, between the claim an authority to appropriate tho sharo in question, loy vesture is ready, raw in its colors, and with- ster of Sydney those bills in order to enable him to Mr. Macfarlane madeanother affidavit respecting a
seems to be the greatest portion that can be seon, or and his whare," and that therefore ho had means of and tho case was now brought to decido which, of tho
much
lands
am
if
wero
of
mistaken
his
creditors.
These
tho toning ages, I
further sum of £1266 7s. 9d, for which Bum the firm
pay a composition to
knowing how his share was represented; it may be applicants was ontitlod to possession. Tho Court out
■o long and lanky that he might stand on tho lee
John Bull do not elect to have tho whole conveyed to Mr. Webster to assure Mr. Machattie holda a mortgage as per deed, No. 33769. Thesamo
side of a rope yarn.' Such as these cannot prove to also argued for the plaintiff that when the plaintiff considered tho Wardon'a orders as of very little
have
might
against
and
remarks apply in this case. • The whole debt was
against any claim Mr. Webster
—to relegate the scarlet
be otherwise than eminently unqualified for the work lived bo near there was an equal opportunity for value; if tho sharo had beon relinquished in accord- garment homespun
were handed then due to the firm as at present constituted. (The
spangles to tho Vatican, and label them him. When thobills became due they
the
and duties of a volunteer fireman.
Mr.
the defendent to notice him as required.
tho
it
Warden's
Tothill
Bued
ance with
Act
would require no
collect. Mr.
witnoss.was examined at length as to the,various
Wot wanted." (Cheers.) For this reason also, over to Mr. Tothill to
Another very important point which volunteer
The plaintiff seems to havo neglected his interests order to take possession (of it. The evidence clearly
on those hills, and obtained judgment, and items as in the account proved by Mr. Thomas Macfire brigades should constantly keep in mind and although such attention does not appear to be .showed that tho defondant had beon absent from tho I heartily wish prosperity to this and to like Mach'ittie
farlane.) Afr. Hall was liable as well as MrrMacliattho mortgage still remained unsatisfied.
most carefully avoid\ is that of turning their engines obligatory but tho Court cannot believe that doclaim for two days, and judgment would therefore institutions ; prosperity—let the word be truly
said thatho would not apply to hava tio for the amount of the promissory note to which
Hosktfth
Mi
hear.)
dissentitself.
For
(Hear,
hack
of
the
coaohes,
his,
plaintiff's rights, pass for tho plaintiff.
into
to run about with their friends for fondant was ignorant
understood—to
his name was attached. -The £700 cash,was given
this debt oxpunged until Mr. Tothill had an opporto
either the Bake of novelty, the admiration of the and nowhere docs he scorn to havo taken the prethis is your truo prosperity—not to swell vastly tunitv to reply to the affidavit.
to Mr. Machattie to retire a promissory-note due
gaping crowd, or to please the whims and fancies of caution of noticing him before applying for tho
numbers—not to flourish on the ruins
or Air. us. It was Mr. Machattie's promissory, note. I don't
I
was
a
creditor
apparent
in
Morrin
J. C.
examined:
HASTINGS (TAPU CREEK).
the
best
in
I
proved
those who know no better, and think it Bomothing written authority.
to
there
it,
by
If
give
of other churches—but
another
think it was endorsed
Machatlio's. I havo sold the debt oiuco
Next comes the question of the paying of tho Is.
\ loud' to makebelievo that they really are firemen,
22nd September, 1868.
example of this godly purity, this ordorly
the loth of September. Tho trustee has the had been another name on thebill we should'doubtless
but take precious good care to avoid being of any wages on the 30th June. The plaintiff on the ono
As intimated in my last, I visited yestorday tho method, of tho English faith; to lay up for about
it. I made a declaration m have made use ofit. The promissory note by Blake
which
sold
I
date
on
practical utility in thohour of need.
side swears it was as wages tho defendantreceived it, machine of Mosßrß. Buekland and 00., with a view of
it to Mr. Machattie and endorsed by him we have put
and us such store of this garment, proof of tho debt on the 4th September. I soldthe
So important an undertaking as an establishment on the other hand defendant avors it was a gratuitous being ablo to inform ycrr roader« of tho result of our yourselvesmoth
Blake became incan corrupt, that in the crisis on that day, at tho same lime that Ito sell it to down to thedebit of Machattie. maturity.
We never
for preserving life and property from the ravages of present as drink monoy, and a witness is brought late crushings. By tho courtesy of tho manager which no
going
God
that
solvent betore tho billarrived at
we may bless
declaration. I know that I was
fire is far too serious and matter of fact an nffuir, forward to substantiate Wb version of tho fact. The overy information and explanation were most readily of England's Church
The sum £410 9s
Blake's
For
out
of
estate.
a
got
KichmT.d.
cent
Mr.
note,
ine
whetherit be volunteer or paid, to admit of being Court cannotand does not boliovo that tho defendant, afforded mo. They woro crushing at tho time for wo' possess Dissenters. (Loud applause.)
promissory
an
Mr. Gillies said be was quite willing to admit all was also given to retire a
turned into a plaything; and it must be evident, who, working beforo as a shareholder in tho claim, tha Tapu Gold Mining Company (lato Mclsaacs'), these reasons I, an • outsider, but not
promissory note £93 15s 6d from Canning to Macfacts.
hold
Canfrom a moment's consideration, that such a course must have known tho names of his co-partners, whoso work hud been hindorod tho past week owing unsympathisiug one, say heartily—may God these
still
we
Examination continued: I received tho money hattie, and endorsed by him to us,received
something
cannot either add to its utility or the favour with accepted thiß in any way but as the wages—the same to thoir shoot being out of order. The stuff being bless and prosper this college and its work.
ning liable. "We have recently
about tho time I signed it.
a
which it ought to be viewed and its services appre- as Garland had. sAis too much to suppose that ho put through tho machine had beon taken from tho (Loud applause.)
by Mr. Gillies: I have given a from Mr. Canning on account of that note. It was
Cross-examined
ciated by the public.
bill
transwas ignorant of HRSPb claim on tho share, and thin Burfaoo; it was showing well upon tho tables,
were
some
executed
deed
a
trilling amount. There
but havo not
money,
very
for
that
receipt
It should be a groat point with all volunteers to must .have been known to him if not beforo, at least and is expected to realißO sozs to the ton, Tho
Thero
actions between Mr. Lamb andMr. Machattie.
of assignment for it.
charged - agaiMt
avoid tho foolish and unbusinesslike system of bawl- when the affair of tho registration formß took place. company have about 150 tons of the above ready
Jo9H Bii,LTNo3i3irs.—lt strains a man's philosophoe
Mr Hesketh applied for an adjournment until he might be somo .of Mr. Lamb's bills
he gets beat. The
on which both Mr.
ing and shouting to each other at fires, as this adds
apply
The Court deems it its duty to support those in for crushing. The samo company yesterday, whilst tiie wust kind tow luff whon
to
no
notice
that
ho
would
Machattie.
hold
bill
I
certain
creditors
Mr.
in no small degree to the confusion then existing, lawful possession of any interest unless,fully satisfied taking down a fresh face, exposed a rich lodo or principal difference between luxury and a necessary (rave thoir debts expunged. Those creditors were Lamb
and Mr. Machattie's names appear. The proit is have
and rarely fails to cauße some misunderstanding from of an absoluto and wilful breach of the Rules and leader of from four to five foet in thickness, from is the price. Whenever thoinsoul is in grief
perties for which we hold mortgages are valued at
smiles, it is taking Messrs. Wayto and Tothill.
at
orders being mistaken or unnoticed because confoun- Regulations entailing forfeiture, but at tho same time which a good prospect wag obtainod by washing. taking root, and when it is
naa
£200 for theleasehold property, and the otherwill
Mr. Gilließ objected to the adjournment, as no
ded with tho noise of the crowd. Thewhistle affords it cannotbut remark that in, this case the plaintiff Only ono set of stampors was at work at tho time, the wing.
Give the devil is due," but be careful thero
£1127. I will take that amount for them—and
present whom he wished to examine.
witnesses
sorrow
Evra
has
a ready means of signalling, and one not easily misto
him.
a
all
the
inconveniences
and
other
much
due
week
or
expense
has brought
table being already cleaned waiting for tho stuff ain't
it 3 twin T. M. Machattie, deposed: The statement of hind myself over to keep the offer open for
taken for by being made so as to give a peculiar which this action may have caused him by his apathy from tho Comet claim, who have about 50 tons ioy the fun ov scratching almost pays for having
;•
,
month if you like.
_■;
class accounts produced is true and correct.
tone or note, and bo many sounds being made to and indifforonco to his own interests and it was his ready to send to tho machine.
time
Tho Prospectors' tho 'each. Those familys who are really fust
By Mr. Hesketh: "Wehave settlea with Mr. Lamb
Cross-examined ly Mr. Gillies: I was at one That
represent each other, orders may be ensily issued duty, though not onjoinod by. the Regulations, to (Golden Spur) havo had another crushing of 20 tons, never ar afraid that tha shall git cheated or thoir
to lend Mr.
object
did
not
security. "Wo
S. Macfarlane.
with
J.
and
taken
Mr.
partnership
ar
in
fainilys
always
• without the confusion invariably accompanying the look after himself.
'
yielding loss, to tho ton. They also havo 20 tons respectability, while the codfish
dissolved about the 31st March, Machattie the £700, as we then held the mortgage tor
other system, or in any way detracting. from tho
The defendant sought to benefit himßolf of his moro ready to forward. As the stuff sent to tho ma- nervous lest tba mito. It won't do to stir up a man partnership was
''
carrying on business as a £3 000.
business-like feeling which ought to exist both in the carolossnoßßj and had he gone about it in a legiti- cliino from this claim is out of a sandstone loador whon ho is thinking, onny more than it will a pan ov 1865. Have Bince been
ago.
By Mr. Gillies We took Lamb's account over.
about fifteen or eighteen months
members and the lookers on-; in fact, a feeling of mate manner by noticing the plaintiff, tho Court on the face, from which a largs quantity can be milk when the cream iB rising. It is easy enuli to merchant until
agent, We enabled him to square with Machattie and toot
acting
as
a
I
have
been
commission
Since then
.satisfaction and pleasure would hardly fail to be felt would have tnisday given judgment in his favour.
taken, and as the moans of access to tho ma- raiso the devil, but he's a hard crop to reap.
trying to over tEo account. We do not hold anything »g«»»at
but my timo has been more occupied in
by all parties at seeing the dutieß properly and
matter.
Tho Oourt gives, judgment for the plaintiff,each chino is eaßy, the above yield gives a satisfactory
How Local Insensibility to Pain iei Caused.—
affairs with my late partner-going
Lamb now which are connected with this own reefficiently carried out in a quiet and unexcited manreturn to the shareholders. They are meantimo The fumes of chloroform, ether and nurous oxido wind up my
party,to pay his own costs.
to the Court-I trying to Whatever We hold of Mr. Lamb's are on his
ner.
engaged in gotting out tho stone from a ricnor loader narcotist tho brain, and sometimes produce dangerous backwards and forwards
LONO AND PAETT T. MITCHBLI,.
under
your
had
at
house
you
sponsibility.
which
3,1,1.
see my books
assm
The volunteer fireman, besides a, determined perThis case has been adjourned from a previous lately struck.
and oven fatal remits. What does modern surgery
W. S. Cochrane Was examined, and prored f»
peculiar circumstances:
severance at drills and exercises, calculated to make sitting, at which the plaintiffs case.was taken.
The Panama Bouto olaim ore at present puddling do to avoid such misfortune ? Simply this : A mm very
wore
V'r Gillies wi-hed to know if the witness
painful
fl".
exquisitely
him perfect in his duties, and thoroughly efficient in
or
an
evidence
for
tho
defendant
of
his
The
on
arm,
impertiwas. proceeded some their stuff, previous to sending it to tho with a wen
Mr. Gilliesasked for a- summons to examine
thus 'to insult •■counsel. Ho had put no
all points connected with the extinguishing of fires, with.—Mr. Mitchell conducted liis o (wn case.
machine. The shareholders in this claim deserve
felon" on his fingor, can now look down quietly nent
Partington.
to tho witness.
question
and
amilo
at
a
body,
cultivate
coolness
and
steadiness
t
oiitbrs
tho
should carefully,
Charles Featherßtone Mitchell deposed
in
am a every praise for their ontorpriso, they having, with upon theknife as it
An order was made to issue the !«»,„,.
Ilia Honor said he had not hoard the statement.
his work; so thathe may never be guilty of that most minor, and oho.of tho defendants in this'actiohl On tho assistance of neighbouring olaims, 'succeeded iu most remarkable coincidence, end ono peculiarly
The case was then adjourned to the sth JSovemDer.
continued : In May 1867, I filed my
Examination
unpardonable fault—rashness— —from which so many Friday,- the Bth of August, I gave iristrtiotibris to outting a good road from their olaim to tha machine, asroeable to himself, namely, ho does not feel the
BB C. BURTON.
(Petition
,
and
my
schedules
of
estate.
discharge
disasters |havo and - will arise but coolness and David Young to go to J. H. Smallman, and about over the spur of the • hills backing tho township, a slightest degree of pain.. This condition of tilings is netition and
that time an action was
Mr. Hesketh appplied for the final
steadiness must not degenerate into a lounging, daylight next morning went on to the ground, distance of about throa miles. Messrs. Buckland offected by the absence of heat; or otherwise cold. schodulo produced.) Atand a late partner. I do not There was no opposition.
j, „v-„„t- nnd
myself
pending
between
that
be
frozen
if
a
supersede
ovorybody
part
and
and
prompt. dawdling way,
arriving there about seven or eight o'clook. Smallsmartness
and Oo.'a maohine appears to bo in moßt oxcollont Tt is well known to
trmtee. He
«£
There being no appearance of the *"k™P*. ca«
ness of action. Coolness and intrepidity work well man, Matthews, Robinßon, and liavid Young wore on working order.
Mr. J". Cochrane was appointed
Tho amalgamator informed mo or benumbed with cold, its sensibility is for the time think
I believe no trustee not having undeigone his last examination, the
was appointed sequestrator.
together,and.rarely fail to be most successful whore- tho ground. Fletcher and , Hanson, aocompariied thot, owing to the good plates and strong chemicals being lost "Without the least trouble, in any temadjourned.
not
under
realised
was
was
property
My
.. ever employed,; but a rash, headlong, thoughtless me.
Smallman showed the corner pog of theLan- used, tho amalgam is all caught on tho first plate. perature, and at any time of day, the surgoon has it was appointed.
My estate was re-vested in mo by
BE T AICKHf*
he had been
way of going to workis most reprehensible inasmuch cashire Lass, and the bearings of tho claim of four General confidence is now felt in tho working of this in his powor, by means of a little instrument ho can that bankruptcy.
January 1868, in conseIn this case Mr. OiUi« stated that aaltl0
as the consequences are seldom confined to,the olfon- men's ground, aspogged out by them, in consequence machine,—indeod, it may bo said to bo eocond to carry in his pocket, of producing cold soveral degrees an order of the Court abouthaving been taken beyond
°PP
towithdroWß
proceedings
f;h
of
no
London,
quence
of
Bichardson,
discharge, Tvhich
dor, and their results can rarely be foretold. For of the.mossage from me. The ground, was pegged nono on tho Thames goldfiold. For tho information bolowzero. It is to Mr.
The matter entirely lapsed. Hoketh applied for 1""
Ming my petition.
this reason, if ho has no regard for himself, he ought out for myself, Smallman, Matthews, Yoijng, and of your readors I -will mention a novel featuro introthat the world is indebted for the introduction of this
ot 18b , viz . gr
Bchedulo
my
are
in
The'dobts
mentioned
l
at least to have a little for others. To such as might Fletcher, as far as I could tell. I did not Bee any of duced in thiß machine, by which the noed of blankets method of causing local insensibility by means of
Ewen, and Preece I believe are
Thiß 'concluded the bnrin.ass.
fanoy a rash Btyle of going to work lookß bold and the plaintiffs oa the claim that.day.. I remained at ib almost done away with. The bottom of tho table ether. Dr. Henry H. Bigelow, of Boston, has dis- Smith, Newman
The debt to
same as in my present schedule.
businesslike, they may be assured that the contrary the Fiery Cross whare until 10 or 11, and was at the is smoothly rounded off, and a wooden ripple box covered that a similar result may be attained by n the
Messrs.
Kenderhis hand, waii
is wiped off.
A thin old man, with a rag-bag in
iB the case; and the author has frequently noticed on bank before 12. On the 10th(Monday) I was at the placed beneath, across tho outer edge of which is substance called chigolene, which is a very volatile tho Bank of Auckland
£1000 of it. The balance
such occasions as he has met with it, that ridicule Warden's office at 10 a.m., and got protection'for fixed a batten of f-incb. wide and f-inch thick, product of pbtroloam, and which, with a boiling point son and Macfarlane paid I don't know how x paid
such a
W
was compromised.
on the street. ' The deposit a.;of
seven days. Before this protection expired the race projecting inwards.
and contemptjare its. just and proper reward.
I
Thus the water from the at 70 degrees, will, when atomized, congoal tho skin £1500,
quamt-looMng
weasked
tho
£319 in cash, and so settled the debt.
bank
that
the
-naturei
the
to
ten
protection
cannot
resist
week
beneath
from
five
temptation
seconds;
came in, and at the ond of that time plates, before passing on to the blanket table, and the textures
in
Some persons
to show
to the Bank of Australasia for
supposed they«imoth e re?- ; Uon
in caught in the ripple box. The rounding of 75 degrees below zero being easily produced in a few wi>s also indebted -burchased some land at 1 akin,'
u
off* and make themselves conspicuous by all sorts of I had six men puton wages on the claim. -'■■ I'. •vi.icc,
£319 I afterwards "to
know" ho replied, in a squeaking
absurdities and anties, running up.anddown ladders, , By.Mr. _Macdoriald:,.The document-produced is the end of the table causes- it to flow evonly minutes. With such an apparatus (ar.da gteafftit-ore
in full satisfaction
tho
bank
it
over
ww «"**** hereabout
handed
Btudy
and
capering about on balconies or roofs, in and out of not in the same state as when signed by tho Warden. into tho box, and beforo it can escape it is it has created iu tho medical world), a man may
in
put
down
I
debt. 1 paid £100 forit.
Bomewhete."
doors and windows, when no earthly necessity for The words O. F. Mitchell and party and Nos. of caught by tho batten, which causes a revolution of anatomy on hia own porsou, and dissect himself with for tho
that schedule £600«s due to Henderson and MaclarBuob. proceedings, or, as they have been ■well called, miner's tights were put in afterwards. I poßted a water contrary to the uotion of the tables, thereby
omparatively trifling inconvenience.
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'gymnastic exercises,' exists. All such "diculous
proceedings as these are to bo carofully avoided by all
firemen who desire to appreciate their P lonlikeand
to
havo it appreciated, and besides this,, would
resulting
keep clear of the coneequonces frequently
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(FBOII OTTE OTVN COBEESPONDENT.)
IMPORTANT NOTICE TO
September 22.
DEPENDED CASES.
GaSBA Tt v. Dobxwbix.—Claim
for damages
receivedi a collision with def ..dant's cart.—Mr.
Jas.Busse for plaintiff, Mr. b* sK eth fordefendant—
osed that he was driving towards NewPlaintiff .1
market it < walk down Kyber Pass road near the'
cutting, when ho saw a vehicle coming up the road
on his right. The titno was about 7 p.m. There
was another cart at a distance coming at a gallop on
e road. Plaintiff called out and
|juiied up, but no notice was taken by tho
driver. Immediately upon plaintiff pulling up, a
collision took place. Plaintiff's vohiele was a ono
horse express. The other vehiale was Mr. Dornwell's
ono horse cart. Pluintifl was thrown out and when
he got up the horse was out of its harness. Tho
homes, back band, breeching, and reins were
broken. The damago to the harness was to the
amount of 30s. Plaintiff received several bruises
and was trampled on by his own horse. One rib
was fractured, and there was a severe contusion of
the chest. The damage to tho express was to tho
amount of £2. Plaintiff paid that sum for repairs.
Plaintiff was absent from work for '2£ days, and
valued his time at £1 per day. Tho hcrse'ti legs woro
much cut, and ho was damaged to the amount of£2.
Dornwell's driver and two other men wero in the
cart.—Cross-examined by Mr. Hesketh: I offerod to
take 30s from Mr. Dornwell, "out did not then know
the extent of tho damage.—Defendant deposed that
he had seen the plaintiff's horse, and it "was only
slightly scratched. Plaintiff had refuted to let him
see the cart that morning, fie had previously seen
the cart, and should estimate the damage ot about
His boy drovo
to the harness at 10s.
ss, and that
He had paid 30s into Court and costp, the
sum plaintiff had first, asked.—The Court enquired
of plaintiff as to whether he carried lights after dark,
and received a reply in tho negative.—His Worship
the cart.
said that it was a greut wonder there wero not more
accidents since thore was no law to compel vehicles
to carry lamps at night. It was not the first accident that had occurred of late, and he hoped that the
City Board would turn its attention to the matter.
As to the present case there was nothing to throw
discredit upon plaintiff's evidence, and there had
apparently been very culpable carelessness on tho
part of defendant's servant, and be should therefore
give judgment for plaintiff £10.
Thobkbeovgh v. James. —Claim £9 10s for wages.
Mr. J. Eussell for plaintiff, Mr. Joy for defendant.
Judgment for plaintiff £7 10.
Afpucation foii bk-heaking Felttts v. Pekkibb.
—Mr. lieveridge for plaintiff, Mr. McCormick for
defendant. This was a mction of application made
by defendant through his counsel, Mr. McOormick
for a rehearing. An affidavit was put into Court from
defendant, stating that he was unaware that the case
■was cominihg on for hearing on the 17th instant, and
■wasjconsequently absent. —Mr. Beveridge submitted
that defendant should have communicated at an
earlier date as to his ignorance of the time of trial.
He also put in an affidavit, and it appeared there had
been altogether some misapprehension. Mr. Beveridge said that his client objected to a now examination since there had been great delay on the paTt of
defendant in bringing the matter to an issue. After
some discussion on both sides the Court considered
that it was evident defendant had relied on an uncertainty, but the affidavit of the other side did not contradict that cf the defendant, and under the circum•tances a new hearing might be granted. The de«
fondant must howeverpay the costs of the Court.
The Court then roße.
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POLICE COURT.— Thursday.
I have for some time beet, unable to Bond yonany
news of interest to the comm city at large, as we
are merely working our way in it ÜBUal manner of
new settlements. There haß boen within the Inst
few months a considerable exchange ot i-vnd from the
hands of the military settlers to those of men of capital, consequently a greater quantity of land has been
reclaimed, and is now under crop, than would havo
been the case had theland remained in the possoseiou
of tho former proprietors. Nevertheless, I must say
that some of jo remaining Third Waikato Begimont
who havo St- tied on their farms, are doing well for
themsolve and tho district.
On W. .nesday last tho Resident Magistrate held
a sittinp uore. The only case for trial was that of
Robinson, a licenced publican, for Belling two
glasses of brandy on Sunday to one of the Armod
Constabulary. The case arose out of a tight between
two of the troopers of tho above-named force, having
been obliged to resort to fisticuffs to Bottlo a slight
disputo which had arisen between them whilo in a
stato of inebriety. Ono of the culprits, on his examination before his commanding officer, confeasod to
having obtained tho casus belli from Mr. Robinson.
Thereupon the aforesaid officer, who is a Justice of
the Peace, felt it incumbent upon him to issue a summons to the publican who was guilty of supplying tho
stimulant. After hearing the ovidence, which was
of a very extraordinary nature, the Magistrate wbb
about to inflict a penalty of five pounds and costs,
when the aforesaid officer stated that, as it was the
first time any publican in Cambridge had been
brought before the Bench on such a chargo, ho hoped
the smallest fine possible would be inflicted. In accordance with this suggestion a fine of £1 ss. waß
decreed with costs.
As an example of tho way in which tho Government is economising,l may mention that the Constabulary, who are certainly not overpaid, have to find
candles for themselves whon on guard.
der Tait, and MichaelDunn, were Bach fined 5i and
coits for this offence, or undergo 24 hours imprisonment*
ElDCfd on ran Footpath.—John Whelan was
charged by Constable Morrison with n breach of the
Municipal Police Act, by riding his horse on the
footpath in Queen-street on the previous opening.—
MEN'S AND BOYS' CLOTHING,
&c.
AMONGST THE SICK AND DESTITUTE.
To the Editor of the Herald.
"And though 'tis counterfeit and brass,
I never found it fail to pass."
Sir, —A silly article bearing tho above heading
appeared in your morning contemporary's issue of
the 21st. Without discussing tho necessity of an
article on such a subject, the puerile tone of the one
in question must have been apparent to any one who
E.
fob CASH.
Horrock' J6-inch Long Cloth, 7Jd per yard.
Goodu- iloached Calico, at 6d per yard.
Unblea- led Sheeting.
Four bales of'BLANKETS, White, Blue, and
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Lord Brougham was speaking one night in the
House of Lords, when his Lordship experienced some
interruption from a conversation which was carried
on during his speech by the Dukes of Cumberland
and Wellington. Taking occasion in tlio course of
his argument to explain the word illustrious," ho
said that wo Eornetimes use that word conventionally, and sometimes generally.
For instance," said
the noble lord, we apply it by courtesy to the royal
duke who is talking so loudly, and who has dono
nothing whoever to deservo it, whilst we apply it in
its primary and real signification to tho illustrious
duke whom his Royal Highness is addressing."
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PREMISES
£2,000,000.
Fibb Depabtmijnt.
are
average el.- use.
AllJbg-.dmate claims will be promptly paid by the
undersigned, without deductions.
jiFB
Anti-Humbug.
Auckland, Sept. 23, 1868.
WILLIAM GREGG
CO.
HAVE ON HAND AND FOR. SALE,
liaw and Roasted Tlantation, in Bond
COFFHES,
or Duty Paid
RE-OPENED.
Bazaar Yards, July 2, 1868.
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FOB GOOD VALUE.
IN
GEOCEEIES AND PEOVISIONS
J. W. SHAW,
25
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pi
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ORDERS carefully executed.
Goods
packed and delivered in Town or to boat FREE of
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Candles, Sperms, F.W., per lb
Soap, Household, per bar
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£3
9
possible price for cash, and the conneqnent over-
crowded state of our late Store, compelled ns to seek
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MESSRS. GRAHAM, KIRZWOOD,
BANK
OF
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WHOLESALE COFFEE AXD SPICE
MERCHANTS,
13 AND 15, WKJDHASI-SIIiSET, AV3KLASD.
TJIANOFOETifi AND HARMONIUM TUNING
I. _ AND REGULATING.—WM. COWAN,
Papakura^
Papatoitoi
Papatoitoi
Papakura
Drury
QUEEN-STREET,
Otahuhu
Auokiand
Notice.—Special Conveyances can b» ordered by
telegram to meet the Waikato steamers.
BOOKING OFFI03:
"Viotobia-steeet.
AMEBICAN COACH FACTORY
AND SHOEING FOBGE.
after making extensive
QUICK
MESSES.
alteration their Premises,
prepared
take in all kinds of Coach work—having always
&
CO.,
to
ABERDEEN WINCEYS,
t>
SILKS, PAISLEY
SILK
SHAWLS,
VELVET MANTLES AND
are now
on
to
hand a largo Stock of American Material. Carriages
and Buggies of eve*y description made to order »a
thePremises; also, Repairs done and guaranteed to
be tuned out in first-class style.
N.3.—Horses Shod on the premises by experienced
workmen.
JACKETS,
HATS,
BONNETS, ETC.
8'
W. CEOWTHEE,
VICTORIA LIVERY AND BAI2 STABLES
AIBEBT-BTREET,
AUCKLAND SALT WATEE BATHS,
3
(Close to Wyndham-street.)
BREAKWATER.
0 9
FOR HIRE,
and Close CARRIAGES, Broughams
BATHS ARE OPEN DAILY, from Sun- Prom the comprehensive nature of our Stock, we
or open, -with single or double
Buggies,
hooded
Wax Vestas, per dozen
rise to Sunset.
0 10
aeata; SaddleHorses, &c.
feel justified in soliciting
TheLADIES' BATHS are now completed.
Any number of Grey Horses for Wedding Partiei
PICKLES. SAUCES, OILS, VINEGAR,
Hours for Ladies' (during which a Red Flag wii»
suitable conveyances for meeting families at OneFLOUR, MAIZE MEAL, POTATOES, be hoisted) 10 till I during the week, and 9 till naifhunga, Point Russell, &c, reduced rates.
BACON, &c, &c,
THE PATRONAGE OF CUSTOMERS OF THE
Every attention to Livery and Bait Horses.
past 10 on Sundays.
At lowest prices.
LATE STEM: OP
TERMS:
Orders by letter or telegraph, solicited.
tamily Tickets to admit—
J. ¥. SHA¥,
ONE.
TWO.
THSBB.
POTJB.
CRITERION
GEAHAM, KIEKWOOD, & CO.,
£
150, QUEEN-STEEET,
s. d. £ s. d. £ s. d. £ s. d.
LIVEET AND BAIT STABLES,
Yearly
\220330 3 13 6440
OPPOSITE THE MARKET PLACE
Half-yearly ll 6 01 17 62362 10 0
AND ALSO THE CUSTOMERS OF
(Adjoining the Thistle" Hotel,)
AUCKLAND.
Quarterly (0 15 01261661 10 0
QUEEN-STREET.
Monthly 7 0 7 6 0 116 013 6 015 O
And one-fourth of the single ticket for every addi- MESSES. A. CLAEK &
SON,
tional person.
SMITH
BEOTHEES,
Single Bath, 6d. All to be paid in advance.
PIANOS ! PIANOS !
PROPRIETORS,
The latter well-known Firm having retired from the
ROBERT SOMERVILLE,
to announce to their friends and the
Secretary.
TO ARRIVE EX 'EXCELSIOR' AND FOLRetail Business.
public generally that they have opened the
LOWING VESSELS,
above Stables, and hope, by strict attention to busiBOKE DUST ! BONE DUST !
PIANOFORTES, by the best and most oeleness, to merit a fair share of their patronage.
%r\
Ei 'Harriet King,' and 'Alice Cameron.'
U> \J bruted makers of London and Paris, selected
by one of the first Professors of the day.
tgg» Horses, Buggies, Cabs, 4c, always on hand
BONE FLOUR, AND BONE
for Hire.
All Instruments warranted and exchanged within
six months if required.
DUST.
offer
sincere
thanks
Horses
broken
for
Doubleand Single Harness.
Saddle,
we
our
old
Customers
To
our
W. J. HURST & CO.,
ALarge Selection of
IQS, Queen-street.
and
efforts,
we
past
Open
of
our
feel
allhours
of night and day.
iggp
for their appreciation
NEW
MUSIC
Auckland, September 18,1868.
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favoured us during
N.8.—426 hags Prime Maizo, on board tho Alice assured that those who bo kindly
Cameron.' Dealers supplied at Wholesale Rates.
a period of general depression will not forget us now
W. J. H.
that the blessing of prosperity is egually'universal.
BONE DUST! BONE DUST!
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WEBB & BALLAOHEY,
ROYAL HAKMONIUM AND PIANOFORTE
SALOON, ,
Wellesley-street-
KEATING'S COUGH LOZENGES,
&
FOR
:—
AUCZLANdT
and Description ofBuilding, alphabetically arranged,
*^..ic.—Price reasonable.
DR. C P. PISCHEE,
QAN3 SOUOI, EMILY PLACE.
At home for consultation from
10 a.m.
to
2 p.m.
Musical Instrument Maker, Piano Eorte Timor, ice.
E™^ICEOPATniC PnABMACT ie BE.
Orders left at Messrs. Wayte & Bats-ki's Q.utenX MOVJtD from Queen-Btreot to Dr. 0. F,
ctreot, .Auckland —T'rins moderate.
Fischer's Residence, Eniity Place.
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N.B.—Horses bought <md sold on commission.
GLUTINISED
FOE
w
Otahuhu
Auckland
Leave Drury at 8 a-m.
. for
Leave Auckland
at S p.m. for
Otahuhu
NEW ZEALAND,
BONE DUST, warranted pure
and free from adulteration, price £9 per ton,
2,2401b5., bags inoluded.
For theconvenience of LADIES, our DRAPERY
J. BYOROFT
CO.
rpHE VAST INCREASED the demand for these
Onehunga Bono Milh.
COUGH
LOZENGES,
8
and the numerous
ESTABLISHMENT iB separate from the
Testimonials constantly received, fully justify the
ijgp A Bupply kopt in Auakland at Stonb Bbos.,
Proprietor in asserting they are the beet and safest Stores, Queen-Btreet.
CLOTHING.
yet offered to the Public for the cure of the following
complaints:—Asthma, Winter Cough, Hoarseness
BONE DUST.
Shortnoss of Breath, and other Pulmonary
Maladie3.
SALE, by the undersigned, at tho Wharf,
Sold in Boxes and Tinß, of various sizes, by T
Otahuhu
Keating, Chomist, 79, St. Paul's Churchyard, Lonl
and J-inoh FINE BONE DUST, imJ-inch
Gold retail by all Druggists, &c.
dun.
Ginger
DOITSH & KEESING,
ported by Mr. J. Dilworth, and well-known to KEESING,
C: /raways
be of superior quality.
Cinnamon
MAP OP THE CITY OP
WM. MACKY.
Pimento
Wharf, Otahuhu, Sept. 4,1868.
DRAPERS AND CLOTHIERS,
Mixed Spico in 1 oz. packets, plain and fancy
SALE at the Herald Office, BPLENDID
boxes
MAPS
of
the
CITY
OF
.
AUCKLAND, 6 feet
Mixed Spice in tins, assorted sizes
HAWKE'S BAY STEAM BOILING DOWN
3 inches by S feet 9 inches. They
POBMBBIiT
can he had
Eessncc of Lemon and Assorted Essence
COMPANY (LIMITED).
mounted or in sets, coloured or plain. The Map is
Ground Rice in 1 lb. tin foil packets
accompanied with a Descriptive Schedule giving the
Chicory, Barry's and Brotchie's
Heclions, Barnes of the Streets, Numbers on Houses,
PRESERVED SPICED MEATS.
MESSRS. D. GRAHAM & CO.'S PREMISES,
„
Drury
Papakora
Papatoitoi
Bazorback
Queen's Redoubt
Maungatawhiri Creek
Bussell's Point
OPPOSITE THE
DRAPERY, PRENCH MERINOS,
6J
0 4
6
..,0
1
Martyn'sFarm
&
g
1 6
0 6J
0 5
0
0
Night-
OOAOHEB DAILY
Leave Auckland
Leave Bussell's Point
at 8 a.m. for
at S a.m. for
Ma-mgatawhiri Creek
Otahuhu
Papatoitoi
Queen's Eedoubt
Papakura
Bazorback
Drury
Martyn's Farm
g
o
o?
&
we have purchased, at an ontlay of £6,000,
|j
o
Ho una
Messrs. Quick 00. having purchased the whole
of Mr. Habdington's extensive Stock of Open and
or premisoa combining greater facility for the proper Covered Carriages, are now prepared to supply
Carriages of every description for weddings, &0., in
display of their immense stock, and larger space for any quantity, with Grey Horses, with or without
Postillions.
All orders left at the Booking Office will bs
the acoommodaiioa of customers. With this view punctually attended to.
WHEBE WE HAVE OPENED WITH A
NEW STOCK OF
«
Open ali
First-class Carriages, Broughams
Waggonette and Buggies, covered and open,
Bingle and double seated ; also,
Lad ins and Gentlemen's Saddle Horses.
AUCKLAND,
pq
3D
r-j
AND BAIT STABLES
VIOTORIA-STEUEI".
FOR HIKE:
jußt principle of selling new goods at the loweßt
p w
St=> 39 3113
P
g
-
...
g
g
Jo
la
Good Congou Teas, per lb.
Fine Teas, with Pekoe or green, per lb.
Extra Fine, with
ditto
per lb.
Choicest Teas, strong full flavoured,
per lb
Fießh Ground Coffee, per lb., Is. 2d.,
Ib - 4d., and
Sugar, No. 1, per lb
'
Sugar, light brown, per lb.
.
M
_,
charge.
CASH QUOTATIONS.
g
<
«3
R
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s HH*
QUEEN-BTEEET.
..
LITEEY
LATILY OCCUPIED BT
?Q <ft
W -43
q
thy
...
our
CO.
&
introduction of a system of business foundedon the
©
-
Currants, best..,
Raisins, very fine, per lb.
Oatmeal, Barley, Rice, per lb.
fTIIIB! great, success which haß resulted from
XXX
•»
150,
COBB
<X>
GEOCEEIES!! GEOCEEIES!
50 lb tins
Peppers, Black or White, Whole or Ground
Ditto, packed in £-lb tins and upwards
Ditto, Cayenne, in 1 oz. (cruets), 2 oz., and i oz.
bottleß, and in bulk
Jlnstards, Colman's, !it 1, 5, and 7 lb. tine
Ditto,
ditto, It, and 1 lb. bottles
Ditto, Keen's, 7 lb. tinß
Currie Powders, Morton's, -J and 1 lb. bottles
Chocolate and Cocoa, Fry's, Barry's, and Taylor's
Ditto, French, 1 lb. packets
Arrowroot, 1 and 7 lb. tins
Kutmegs, v.'hcio or ground in tins or bulk
Cloves
„
8 a.m.
3 p.m.
on commission.
Depabtment.
In this Branch every facility and advantage will
be afforded to Insurers
Zri
Ditto, packed in 1, 2, 3, 4, G, 7, 12, 14, 20, and
~
ajn.
Special Omnibuses will be -waiting at Onehunga
for the arrival of Steamers and Shipping, day and
night.
Livery and Bait Stables. Horses Bought and Sold
THE EXTENSIVE PREMISES
To Arriio bv each Panama Mail.
&
4 p.m.
On Sundays, 9
and 4 p.m.
Howick for Auckland
Auckland for Howick
ACCEPTED AT LOWEST CURRENT
RISKS
BATES.
exempt from
The Policies of this Company
HOBBS,
"
"
Capital
OPPOSITE "ARMY AND NAVY HOTEL,
UPPER QUEBN STREET.
"
"
4 p.m.
5 p.m.
On Sundays, 9 a.m. and
4 p.m.
Muslin and lace Curtains,
"
"
George Shadbolt was brought before W. N. f-'earancke, yesterday morning, charged with having
stolen from theHamilton Hotel a quantity of eloihcs,
The charge
&c, the property of Mr. Peter Payne.
was fully proved, and the prisoner sentenced to six
months hard labour.
Considerable disappointment w.ib felt here by the
arrival of tho mail carrier to-day without tho mails.
It appears that in consequence of the weight of the
mails for the Upper Waikato being so great the
carrier from Point Jtussell to Ngaruawahia could not
bring the whole but left those for this place and
Cambridge to be forwarded after him. Mr. Inspector
Moule obligingly sent one of the Mounted Constables
to bring them from the litter place, which he did,
arriving here at 11 p.m.
the lateness of the hour our postmaster kindly issued tho
letters fo a large concourse of persons in waiting.
The Cambridge portion of the mail will be forwarded
INSURANCE COMPANY.
Grey
Sheetings, Counterpanes, Toilet Covers, Towels,
"
"
Tina Table.
Leave Auckland.
Leave Onehunga.
8 a.m.
8.40 a.m.
10 a.m. (return ticket)
10 a.m. (return ticket)
12
12
2 p.m.
2 p.m.
DRAPERY
FIRE AND LIFE.
one of the Largest and Best Assorted Stocks
HAS
the trouble to read it. Verbosity, monotony,
and improbability, are its chief if not its only characteristics.
heard vague rumours of
The writer states
the vast increase of the customs revenue." Why,
when writing on a subject of such importance, didhe
trust to vague rumours," when tho means of ascertaining the exact facts were so readily accessible.
The use of such a phrase as a ghost of a shadow
of a degree of certainty," would lead one to suppose
that he was paid by his chiefs," for his professional
services, at per line.
Then follows a repetition of a small joke which appeared in the Cross's columns some days ago, relative
to the departure of tho Provincial Secretary for Wel-
"
anything definite.
EOYAL
HO BBS,
of DRAPERY and CLOTHING for purchasers to soloct from, consisting of several thousands
of pounds'wor f h of the newest and best Goods, all
larked at tho lowest payingebioe
of which are
took
"
After considerable conversation, in which the chairman and Messrs. Aitkin, Morris, Mahon, and others
took part, the meeting broke up without arriving at
AUCKLAND AND ONEHtTNGA
GEORGE P. PIERCE,
"
"
held at the Hamilton Hotel, on tho 19th
instant, to consider the subject of the rate, and truselected
tees to be
at the meeting of settlers under the
Highways Act on the 29.K instant. There was a
good attendance. Mr. John Knox in the chair.
&c.
JUNCTION DEAPEEY "WAEEHOUSE,
—HUDIDRAS.
BAZAAR OMNIBUSES.
:
Manager.
R
—
trict was
&c.
HEAD OFFICES
Comer ol Queen and Shortland-streets.
IMPEBIAL
A DAY
GRAHAM'S
MABINE
CAPITAL £250,000.
"
COnRE3PONDE3T.)
Septembee 22.
The preliminary meeting of the settlers of this dis-
A HD
MABINE
'*
A
Tf I E B
The high position and reputation of thiß Company
he maintained by tVu Agency, and parties
Table Oil Cloth, Table will
favouring the underpinned with their business »hal
Damask, Woollen Damasks, and every requisite for receive
every facility ana attention.
peoplo furnishing.
GEORGE WM. JONES,
3,800 pairs of Women's White Cotton Hose, all
Acting Agent.
prices and sizes.
Agenoy,
Auckland
Queen-street,
Just Opened, a Large Stock of Men's superior
July 16, 1868.
Black and Drab SOFT FRENCH FELT HATS,
all at 7s 6d each
INSURANCE COMPANY,
Good Cotton Tick, by tho piece, to mattress SOUTHERN
Correspondence.
makers, 9d per yard.
MELBOURNE.
JrBT Opbned, a choice lot of Plain, Chocked, and
Oor corresponience columns beiDfi open to all, we do not
1b per yard.
BISKS (Hulls included) ACCEPTED
hold ourselves responsible for any opinions exprossod therein. Striped LINEN GINGHAMS,
at CUKRENT BATES.
Correspondents are requested to write only on one side ot the
Drab Glace Cloths, new, for Ladies' Dresses, at
paper, and, to prevent mistakes, they should write as legibly
yard.
SMART & CO.,
ORUIOKSHANK,
per
Hid
as possible
High-street.
Ladies' Josephine Kid Gloves, very choice
September 1, 1868.
THE MERCURY BAY RUSH.
A Large Stock of best Linen-faced Collars, for
Gents,
To the Editor of tho Hebald.
INSUr.ANOE COMPANY OB
And a Largo Stock of the best CLOTHING ever
Sm,—My name having appeared among the party
LONDON.
into this market.
brought
of prospectors, I have to explain that Messrs. Marshall
and Shnrpe placed me on the list with my consent,
Capital—£l,6oo,ooo.
believing that their statement was true. I had not
N/.B.—A discount allowod to parties furnishing
been on the ground myßclf, but was led with the hotels or boarding houses.
Agent—SAMUEL JACKSON, Fort-street.
rush one among the others.—l am, &e.,
TERMS—CASH, AND NO ABATEMENT.
Waitee Williamson.
September 24, 1868.
Defendant pleaded guilty, and statei that his horse
had become restive, and scurried off the ntreet; that
it was purely accidental. —In reply to his Worship lington.
The writer then states that he was surprised" to
the constable stated that he believed the defendant
find that ministers of the various denominations had
could not help it.—A fine of £1 and costs of Court recived
circulars, stating that the Government had
was impoeed, which defendant paid.
no funds for granting out-door relief. It is somewhat
Breach op Municipal Police Act.—Robert Hay- singular that a person whose business it is to collect
wood was charged by Sergeant Reilly with a breach news should have experienced a feeling of surprise"
of this Act, in allowing a quantity of filth toaccumuon hearing what had been notified to tho general
late in an ash-pit in the passage bstween Queen-streat public, through the daily papers, a week or ten days'
appeared for the
and High-ttreet. Mr.
defendant, who pleaded guilty, and stated that his before.
The person who drew his attention to the pleasant
client had a carter regularly enghged to remove the
look of business-men as they affectionately
refuse from his place, and on the day in question he Banguine
chinked
the loose silvor in their breeches pockets
was late in doing so.—Sergeant Reilly did not wish
been sadly in want of better employment.
have
must
to press for a heavy penalty, but would insist on
The taudry verbosity which follows about "penny
defendant keeping this place regularly clean.—A fine a living," making out a case for the poor and
of £2 and costs *as imposed.
"my peregrinations," "the approval of
William Walters, Queen-strpet, was also charged needy,"
chiefs," affliction and honest povorty being too
by same complainant with allowing a quantity of my
sacred to be trifled with for the gratification of mere
manure to accumulate in his enclosed yard, at curiosity,"
my professional duties," &c, So.,
the rear of his business premises, and with allowing strengthen the idea that tho writer is paid in propora water-closet to overflow.—In the absence of delength
tion
the
of his effusion ; and his allusions
to
fendant Mr. Elliott, who is in Mr. Walter's employ- to his ch'ef suggests the opinion that he is either
ment, appeared and pleaded guilty.—A like fino as an
aboriginal or a near descendant of one.
in the preceding case was imposed,namely, £2 and
Leaving generalities, our narrator proceeds to
uosts.
describe a remarkable old man who has been a tea
Breach of thb iHPOtrcrDiNG Act.—Edmund merchant and planter in the West Indies;" tho two
Gord was charged by Sergeant Keiily with a breach
occupations seem rather incompatible, as the old
of thlß Act, by allowing his pigs to be at large in gentleman would have to import tea, and attend to
Hobson-street and neighbourboood.—Defendant his plantation besides; but his subsequent slang conpleaded guilty, and a fine of £2 and costs was versation and allusions to the place yonder sugimposed in this case also.
gest that the ex "tea merchant and planter" must
Larceny by a Native. —Hoani, a Maori, was
sadly forgotten his manners.
charged with stealing a decanter of brandy from the have
Incident No. 10 is certainly to use tho reporter's
Malborough Hotel, value lGs.—Mr. Brown was
awn expression, a remarkable case —a very rebut as the case could only bo markable case if true—like tho ointment which
present to
the
dealt with by the Resident Magistrate, a remand was good lady sells, miraculous."
granted till to-morrow.
13 is a ead one, but needs no exagNo.
Incident
Breach op the Meechant Shipping Act.— geration to increase its sadness. Two of the children
Edward Butcher, steward, and James Ryan, seaman, —a little boy and girl—being respectively aged 21
both belonging the brig Kita, were charged by and 15.
William Sdwards, master of that vessel, with being
The last paragraph but one states that many other
absent withont leave.—Prisoners pleaded guilty.— cases could be mentioned showing far greater misery
Mr. Hill, jun., who appeared for the master of the than those he has mentioned. Is it not a little singu■Teasel, said the absence of these men had caused the lar that a person trying to make out a case for the
captain considerable inconvenience, bat as they had poor and needy
should suppress the very cases of
pleaded guilty, he would leave tho case with their
most likely to insure commiseration ?
Worships to deal with.—The Court sentenced them destitution
The whole article shows how much harm may be
each to be imprisoned one week without hard labor, done to a good cause by unskilful advocacy. Had
forfeiting two dayo' wages.
the writer contented himself with a Bimple narration
Ihere were two cases of assault, but neither comof facts, without eentimentalism or slang, and imagiplainant nor defendants put in an appearance.
nary conversation, he would have earned the thanks
of the poor and tho respect of their well wishers.—l
HAMILTON.
am, &c,
(PEO3I
NEW ZEALAND
INSURANCE COMPANY.
DRAPERY
"
(Before W. Young, Esq., J.P., and Reader Wood, Esq., J.P.)
Dbukkknivßss.—Kororemoho (a native), Alexan-
PURCHASERS
or
i
CAMBRIDGE.
THTTKSnAT.
(Before T. Beckham Esq. It.M.)
5
'
RESIDENT MAGISTRATE'S COURT.
abovo Company are now prepared to ofi ,ct
tuate any ordors that may bo forwarded to them
for their Preserved Spiced and Corned Moats, consisting of Mutton Hams, Fletches (rolled), Loins,
and Tongues. Also, Refined Mutton Tallow.
Retailers will ho liberally dealt with.
Orderß will bo punctually attended to with accuracy and despatch.
THE
Address,
NORCOTT ATKINS,
Secretary and Manager,
Napier.
QUEEN-STREET, AUCKLAND,
OPPOSITE
'YOUNG INVINCIBLE.'
FOR
SALE,—YOUNG INVINCIBLE, a dappled
grey, 6 years old, of large bone and remarkably
temper,
probably the best heavy Draught
good
Entire in the Province.
Also,
A first-class Major Entire Colt, rising 8 yearsold.
Applv to
W._HUNTER & CO.
*
EED TJ CED
PEICE
OF THE
"HERALD."
TO SUBSCRIBERS, ADVERTISERS AND
OTHERS.
THE TIMES, and to place the luxury
TO SUIT
of
FIRST-CLASS DAILY MORNING
within the
of every Citizen and
a
means
PAPER
Settler of Auckland, the Proprietor of the NEW
ZEALAND HERALD" has resolved that, fromlAe
FIRST OF APRIL, 1868, the SUBSCRIPTION
to this Papee shall be REDUCED to
IOS. PER QUARTER.
"
No effort will be spared to supply the LATEST AMD
of all current events and to
make the "HERALD" the best and most seliabie
boitbce ob nrpoBMATiON' in the Province.
ptoeest particulars
THE BANK OF NEW ZEALAND.
Liberal Terms will be made with Advertisers.
THE NEW ZEALAND HERALD, AUCKLAND, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 25, 1888.
6
Thames Advertisements.
NOTICE
S.
TO VISITORS TO THE THAMES
GOLD-FIELDS.
J.
&
R.
A.LEXANDEE BAENETT'S
OASES
-|/\
OF
rjIHE
NEW
Premises lately
Messrs. Thos. Macky
&
irj
the occupation of
Co., Queen-street.
New Spring Dress Materials
(Opposite Captain Bdtt's).
OWEN
UNDERSIGNED is about REMOVJJG to
those Spacious
DBAPBBY
DINING BOOMS,
POLLEN-STREET, SHORTLAND,
BEMOVAL.
VAILB
OPENED THIS DAY
.
OF
HENRYS. MEYERS.
Poplinettes and French Delaines
&
ON
GRAHAM
SALE,
G. W. OWEN
AT 0. PETSCHLER'S STOKES
Hate on Sale
No 3,
O A QR.-OABKS MARTELL'S DABK BRANDY
IF QUEEN STREET,
tJ\J 10 qr.-caska Martell's Pale Brandy
'20 hhd. WI Rum, 30 op
EX S.S.' HEEO,'«NIL DESPERANDTJM/
5 hhd WI Hum, 10 op
7 J casks Rum. 30 op
'KATE,' &c.
100 cases Marteli's Pale Brandy
100 cases Vinegrower's Pale Brandy
MARTELL'S AND
£A QUAP.TEK.-OASKB
50 cases 3 Dogger Pale Brandy
OU
HBNNESST'S PALE BEANDY
25 cases Associated Vineyard Pale Brandy
25
hhds.
do.
do.
100 cases Chatonet Pale Brandy
60 hhds. Lowndes' Preston's Bum, 12 & 30 o.p,
40 cases Oampbleton Whiskey
20 quarter-caskß
do.
do.
100 Red Oases Geneva
250 eases Martell's Brandy
100 Green Cases Geneva
200
key
eases
and
anohor
brands
Geneva,
4 Butt 3 Sherry
100 half-cases
clo.
do.
do.
5 i casks Pherry, Royal Armß
200 cases Old Tom, Lowndes', Burnett's and
40 i-casks Shorry Cosen'a, 1, 2, 3, and 4
Bernard's
diamond
100 caßeu Dunville's Whiskey
41 i-ousks 1, S., ?•, nnd 4, VariousBrands
30 quarter-casks
do.
35 J-casks Port
20 quarter-casks Mackenzie's Whiskey
25 c:ises Piper's Ohampagno
SO casus Stewart's Sirklißton
do.
400 dozen liichnrdson's Stout
150 cases 3-dagger Brandy
150 dozen Richardson's Stout
100
G.
Edouard
do.
25 cases Orange Bitters
50
A. V. O.
do.
100 cases Bottled Sherry
CO
Mouniar's
do.
100 cases Bottled Port
20
Dark Brandy
20
Bernard's Orange Bitters
Stoughton's
10
25 chests Fine Congou Tea, Zephyr
60
Bernard's Ginger Wino
30 -J-chcißts Fine Congou Tea, Zephyr
20 quarter-casks Sherry
30
Fine Congou Tea, Ernest Maria
10
Port Wine
30 i-cheats Finest Congou Tea, Ernest Maria
1
;,
Amontillado Sherry
25 i-ehests Fines'- Congou Tea, Catherine
1
Madeira
n
10 J-chosts Finesr, Congou Tea, Capsongmoon
120 cases Champagne, various brands
250 boxer Fine Congou Tea
'20
Sparkling Moselle No. 2
10 tons Waito Crystal Bugar
6
t-teinwcin
10 tons Yellow Crystal Sugar
20
Lindeman's Cawarra Hock
10 tons Light Countor Sugar
2u
4 tons Yellow Counter Sugar
Claret, in pitta
and quarts
4 tons Brown Counter Sugar
100 casus Victoria Stout
40 boxes Tobacco, 10s. and 12s.
50 casks Jeffrey's do.
20 £-caeks Champion's Vinegar, No. 24
15 cases Raspberry Balm
40 tierces Primo Mess Beef
20
100 boxes Koubaix Sperm Candles
Claret
20 hhds. Whitbread's Stout
And a varied as?oriment of Groceries
Has os Sais,
gQ
f\ TONS OOMPAN/FS Ho. 1 SUGAR
1U
200 mats White Crystals
10 tons Light Yellow Sugar
10 tons Yellow Counter do.
CO casks Crushed Loaf do.
75 half-chests Fine Congou Tea, Catherine No. 86
100 half-chests Medium do.
do.
100 bcxes very fino Tea, India
20 boxes Gunpowder do. "Venezuela"
100 boxes Bolmont Sperm Candles
100 boxos Nova Stearino, FW
CO boxes Mould Candles, eaoh 60 lbs
20 cases half-pints Salad Oil
Summer Wincoyß
French Merinos and Coburgs
Ribbons—White, Blue, &o.
"
Corsets and Stays
THE
Gossatnor and Hair Nets
BLACK BUGLE GIMPS, INSERTIONS
and FRINGES
MOANATAIKI RESTAURANT,
10 cases pints
5 cases quarts
10 cases half pints
Prints—Spring Patterns
G. HOPKINS
attention to his NEW ESTABLISHBJEGSto callwhere
ho trusts every accommodation
MfiNT,
ED'
trill b3 found.
Flf.nnela and Ti'indow Hollands
tho day, with good attenand mode-rate charges.
HEAL 3 at; all hours of
dance
CLOTHING.
May 22.
Trowsers, in Bedford Cord, Doeskin
GRAHAM'S TOWN
Black Cloth, Tweed and Mole
THIRST-CLASS
;
CrimeanShirts,
HOTEL.
FAMILY
Private Booms for Families.
and Black
Plush and Felt Hats and.Silk Handkerohiofs
Black Paris and Shell Hats
Neck Ties, &c, &c.
C. DAVIDSON,
10
20
Proprietor.
Pbopeieios:
CORNER OF
CHARLES DAYIDSON.
QUEEN AND WYNDHAM
STREETS.
CHABGES.
following is the SCALE OF CHARGES,
THE
viz:
Breakfast
6d:
Is.
Dinner
Bed
...
...
...
...
...
2s.
Is. 6d:
:
Lunch can be had at any hour.
W. J. HURST
HOUES.
&
CO.,
QTJEEN-STEEET,
Breakfast, 7 a.m. to 9 a.m.
Dinner, 12 a.m. to 2 p.m.
Sundays, Te3, 5 p.m. to 7 p.m.
on Sale the undermentioned Articles.
"DAVE
Parties arriving by Steamers, can be accommodated
at all hours.
N.B.—Gentlemen aro requested to pay as called
for. No smoking will be permitted in the bed-rooms.
MESSES. McGIXLEY & CLAEK
to inform the Public that they hare commenced Business at their offices, Pollen-street,
Bhortland, as
MINING AGENTS, SHAREBROKERS, ARBITRATORS, VALUERS, LAND AGENTS, &c,
and are now prepared to negociate the Purchase or
Salo of Shares, Allotments, &c, and to transact
General Mining Agency Business.
BEG
The facts of iYCr. McGinlejt having been successfully engaged as a Practical Miner upon thesa Goldfields (which are in so many respects different from
other known Gold-bearing Quartz Mines), from
their very commencement—his thorough knowledge
of a large proportion of the Claims—and Messrs.
McG. and O.'s extensive acquaintance with the
Mining Communi'y, anri their ling business connection with the Auckland public, induco the belief that
they will receive a fair share of support.
They bog to state that all Commissions entrusted
to their charge, whether to Purchase or Sell, will
receive their most careful attention.
That they will spare no effort to have always the
best and most reliable information on Mining Matters
with which they will be happy to supply either
Intending Purchasers or Miners.
That all Claims in which they may have shareß
for sale will be carefully inspected by themselves.
That they will make it their constant endeavour to
give such advice, and to transact their business in
such a manner as Ehstll be to the satisfaction and best
advantage of thosewhose -"nterests shall be committed
to their charge.
That they will nee the utmost care with regard to
all matters affecting the interests of Purchasers
through their Agency.
That their Share Lists, which contain many
valuable shares, a number of which are in First-class
Claims, and well worthy the attention of Intending
Purchasers, may be teen at their offiVe, where
Messrs. McGh and C. may be personally consulted.
Pollen-., treet, Shoitland.
any
kaeatta gold-fields,
shoetland town.
the
Thames'
"W.
COALS! COALS!! COALS!!!
Bay of Islands 1 Screened or TJnsoreoned, in
Newcastle
Store or ox Bhip at Wharf.
)
Blacksmith's Nuts
English Coke
Superphosphate of Li mo, or Dissolved Bone
Manure
Bone Flour
Bone Dust—fine and coaiße
Very superior Pressed Hay
Very superior Loose do.
Straw
Oats—Feed and Seed
Maize—New Zealandand Sydney, Whole or
Crushed
Bran and Bharpß
cases Black and White Pepper
cases Assorted Sauces
MAIZE MEAL:
hotel.
to inform Visitors, Business Men, Miners,
BEGS
&c, that ho has OPENED the abovo HOTEL
(second hous3
the Landing-place).
70
Maize Meal
Maize Flour
of
&
Co.,
to
THAMES HOTEL
(SeoDnd Hotel from tho Landing-place).
JEWELLER,
N
-
S 'J? R E B T
(Opposite tho Union Bonk of Australia),
OASHPURCHASERS OFKAURI GUM.
H
ShephcTd Plaids
CHAS. CANNING
respectfully intimate to his Friends and
MESSES. BEETHAM, WALKEE& CO.,
SURVEYORS,
iJTNI.N'G AGENTS, VALUERS, ARBITRATORS
AND GHAREBROKEES.
"D.00K3
dail
are open at their Offices, PomenktkeisT, f-Jioin-LAND, for the Hale and purchase
Wht re lh9
rinciP ttls may be consulted
'
JLf
Auckland Agents—
P
WOULD
that ho has OPENED tho CITY
OAFE, whore ho
Oustomera
is
GOLD
EX
TOOLS supplied at
MASEFIELD
CO.,
Albert-street.
,
& 01
,
CITY CAFE,
SHORTLAND CRESCENT.
! !
&
c>
&
and hopes, by strict attention to business, to merit a
continuance of that patronage no liberally
accorded
him for tho past 13 years.
AS" D ORVS-mQ
0 U MACHINESandof every description.
2000
LSOILEICS, of any size, made £J\J\J\J
RETORT3.,nd AIIJfKES'
snortoet notice.
prepared to supply
LUNCHEONS, SOOP3, COFFEE,
S. Cochkakb & Son.
GOLD! GOLD!!
CAPE.
..
'EACEHOESE,'
On Sale,
*!?*•
CURLEI)
H R SE HAIE, i D
°
largo or small quantities.
T. & S. MOEEIN,
WHOLESALE & R3XAIL
IRONMONGERS,
Canada BuiLDinas,
Queen-street.
froSroto.'^^
H. KOHN.
WATCHMAKER AND JEWELLER,
Opposite Union Bank of Australia.
(Established 1860),
AND
„
Junction Stoke, 252, Queen-st.,
AUCKLAND.
J. M. FRENCH,
IMPOETEE AND FAMILY GEOCEB,
„
inform the Public that, having just
BEGS
received,
late arrivals,
of
FIRST-CLASS
to
ex
5 eases French Fruits
French Prunes
2
10
Coleman's Starch
5 barrels Apples
4 cases Curry Powder
5
Sauces
20
H. L.'b Vinegar
5
Caster Oil
10 pockets Sussex Hops
„
s. d.
0 10 per tia
0 9J
l 0
Soap (Household)
0 9 per ba»
Soap (Beat Auckland)
010
New Raisins (finest quality) ..0 8 per lb.
Sardines, £-tins
„
Lobster
Jams.....
„
&
„
„
„
„
„
New Currants (finestquality)..o 5£
Sugs,r(No. 1)
o 5JSugar (light brown)
0 5
Rice(Patna)
..0 3|
Bice (Java)
0 4
Melbourne Composite Moulds 0 6JWhybrow's Pickles
1 0 per bottle
Eerosine (3s 3d gallon)
0 11 per quart
„
5 cases Painkiller
Norton's Camomile Pills
1
Cockle's Pills
1
12
Philipson's assorted Perfumery
„
„
„
„
„
~
Prints
1
Ohlorodyne
1
Keating's Lozenges
10 kegs Carbonate of Soda
2 cases Tartaric A cid
1 case assorted Essences
„
„
„
33-in. WashedMediums
32-in. nnd 36-in. Scotch Shirtingß
32-in. Crewdson's Mediums 2 and 5
32-in. and 3G-in. Horrock's A.B.H.M. 2,
8.8.8.
36-in. Horrock'a Twills M.B. and F.
1
TOBACCO.
Holloway's Pills and Ointment
Fine Cavendish Tobacco
8s Gd per b.
Finest Cavendish Tobscco.... 3s lOd
4d per cake
Matches
lOd per doe.
....
„
„
COFPEE.
„
Finlay's Shirtings
„
COFFEE 3 roasted and
premises, and packed in air-tight
FINE
lb. upwards
Good Coffee, per lb.
Best Coffee,
„
„
Nd. 1 CONGOU TEA per lb.
2 0
per lb.
No. 2 FINE TEA
~26
No. 3 RICH PEKOE lULL
FLAVOURED
per lb.
3 O
No. 4 FINEST SELECTED per lb. 3 6
These Teas are a rich combination of many rare
Black Teas, and the Large Sale they command
proves that they are generally appreciated.
Twopence per lb. discount alowod on 6 lbs-and
upwards of No. 2 Tea, aud threepence per lb. on
6 lbs. and upwards of Nob. 3 and 4 Teas, for Cash.
SUNDKDJS.
1 'cbeo Playing Cards
and ale Abticles in the Teams
at the Lowest Price.
All Articles guaranteed to be of geod quality.
GOODS DELIVERED.
Orders from the Country promptly executed, and
Fmub, Maize,
sent to Boat or Carrier
AUCKLAND.
PACK
5
6
2
2
cases lion's Army Bluchers
cases Calf Klastio Sides
cases Navy Oxonians
cases Whito Drill Oxonians
2 cases Women's Patent Slippers
20 truii';s Ladies' and Childs' Boots
5 truuks Ladies' Black Cashmere
chabgb.
J.
SADDLES.
&
A. WISEMAN,
BAY ON ISLANDS COAL COMPANY
SADDLERS, QUEEN-STREET,
(LIMITED).
on hand, and make to order, "THE
OTAGO PATTERN PACK SADDLES," as
future no Coals will be supplied by this Com- made by them for the Waikato campaign, samples of
pany except by an order from the Secretary to which were sent to England, and are now adopted
by the War Department.
Having undergone_ a
the Manager at the Kawa Kawa Mines.
By order of the -Board of Directors.
course of trial at Woolwich and Aldershot with
UILFILLAN,
J. A.
advantageous results, they have been adopted in
Secretary.
preference to the original military saddles for the
Abyssinian campaign, as stated by the* Times of Septomber, 1567.
WAITEMATA FLO CTR MILLS
HAVE
AND
"THE NEW ZEALAND HERALD"
TEEiIS OF ADVEETISEITENTS.
lsThreelinea
ls °fFour lines
°f2s
6d
Eight lines
Aid 2d. for each additional line.
BISCUIT FACTORY.
&c.
of
WHAT HAHM TO LOOK IN AND JUDGE?
NOTICE.
IN
2 caBCB Cutlery
1 caso Shop Twine, assorted
2 cases Eimmel'a Assorted Perfumos
2 cases Bimmel's Pomudes
10 caseß Hora's Oil
2 cases Kimmel's Oil
1 caso Holloway's Pills and Ointment
3 cases Pain Killer
~
...
„
C. PETSCHLEE,
QTJEEN-STEEET,
''; .
14
consumption.
1 case Ginghims
1 easo men's brown Half-hose
1 case stitched Silk Hatß
1 case diggers' Flannel Shirts.
1 bale Fancy Long Shawls
1 bale Fancy Tartan Squares
24-in. Black French Glaces
1 case Ladies' Straw Hats, Fully Trimmed,
1 2
...
;
102 pieces Chinese Matting
20 trunks Boots and Shoes
5 bales S-4 Grey Calico
5
32 and 36 inch do.
12 cases Fancy Prints
2 boles Blue Prints
6 oases Fancy Crimean Shirts
3 do. Shepherd
do.
6 cases Scotch Twill Shirts
bales
Blanket
super
5
3
1 caso Imitition Crimean Bhirtß
2 cases Horrock's Cloth
1 caso Tweed Trowsers
'"
s. d.
...
TEAS EOE THE MILLION.
J. M. F. would mll special attention to his recent
shipment of FIRST-OLAas TEAB, which have been
selected with great care, especially for general family
„
HOSIERY.
White Ootton Hose
Ditto Brown ditto, rough and dressed
Ditto Fancy Cotton ditto
Mon's Brown Ootton half Hoso
Men's Fancy Striped
Grey and Fancy Striped Merino
Men's Grey Military £ Hoee
Men's Grey Worsted do
Men's AlloaKnits
Men's Flannel Shirts
Men's Merino Vests
Ladies' Undor Clothing
ground on the
canisters, from 1
EEAL YALTJE EOE MONEY'
„
Women's
now styles
„
200 kegs American Nails, 1£ to 4 inch
175
"WireNails, 1J to 2 inch
10 cases Muntz Metal, 16 to 22 oz.
Spencer Repeating Carbines
1
2
Short American Shovels
40 boxes Charcoal Tin Plates IO IX
2 tons Corrugated Iron
2 cases .American Axe Handles
4 bales Corks
2 cases Carpet Folding Chairs
Hocking Chairs
2
4 bales Grocer's Paper
50 drums Boiled and Raw Oil
2 tons White Lead
1 case Saddles
Sash Lines
1
12 bottles Quicksilver
2 bales Sole Leather
Kip do.
1
5 cwt. French Kid do.
1 ton Manila Hope, £ to 3 inch
10 boxes Fancy Pipes
"India t'hhtings
30-in. and 32-in. nnd 36-in. Grey Domestics ,
72-in. Grey Sheetings
30-in. Grey T. Cloth (24's)
4-4 Rough Browns
4.-4 Brown Hollands and Grass Clothß
Fringed Towels
Brown and White Turkish ditto
Bluo Dungaree
American Drills and Du.'ks
Brown Liuon Drills
White Cotton Drills
6-8 and 7-S Cambrio Handkerchiefs,
hemmed nnd boxed
Imitation Silk ditto
5-8 and 7-S ScotchLawn, bordered
Book Muslins
Swiss Spots aiii Checked ditto
Muelinettes
Harness and Lappot Bookß
90in Mosquito Nets
Haberdashery of all kinds
Clarke's Keels, 100and 200
BRE AD,
FIRST QUALITY
2,0001ba.
CABIN
£22
Cabin Bread, second quality, £20
per
■-
-
-
Saloon Biscuits, 4d per
lb.
Lunch Biscuits (sweet and plain), 7dpersib.
Digestive Biscuits, 6d per lb.
A constant Bupplv alwaye on hand, at
HENDEKSON & MACFABLANE'S,
Agents.
1 trunk Maid's assorted Drab and Black
OWEN AND GRAHAM.
a large supply
GENERAX GROCERIES, imported
especially for hisretail trade, with pleasure he gives
his cash quotations;—
5 quarter-casks Champion's Vinegar
„
5 bales Flour j'ags, 50s.
5 bales Flour Bugs, 100s.
5 bales 3 Bushel Bags.
•
STEEET,"
-
„
&
licic'
WABEHOITSE,
VICTORIA
„
c.ises
cases Saddlery
Girthß, Bridles, Stirrups, Leathers,
TEA
VIOTOEIA MAHT 3
„
Turkey red Twills
32-in. and 36-in. Super long Oloths
20
AT THE
PEOPLE'S
!
CITY
QUALITY AND CHEAPNESS COMBINED
„
I I
ROSE,
PROPRIETOR.
SPECIAL NOTICE
2 bale 3 Paper Bags
Brown Paper
4
20 boxes Eleme Baisins
25
Cape
do.
2 eases Sultana do.
80 boxes Muscatel do.
10 barrels Currants
1 case Figs
6 boxes Jordan Almonds
10 cases Preserved Ginger
10
Lobsters
10
Jams
10
Batty's Salad Oil
5
Keillor's Marmalade
10 barrels Irish Pork
100 boxes C. J's Boap
25 boxes Mould Candles
20 cases Sago
100 boxes Belmont Sperm Candles
50
Neva Soenn
do.
5 tons Melbourne Soap
20 bags Black Pepper
10 cases H. & L. Pickles
„
I
W.
Bice, Oatmoal, Flour
Paste Blacking, Black Lead
Tartaric Acid, Painkiller
Epsom Salts, in loz. packets
Cream Tarrar, Carbonate Soda
Mixed Spice and Pimento '
-Sennets
i-pint and pint Salad Oil
Colours d Hair Oil
Borwick's Baking Powder
Pickles and fc>anceß
lea and Perriu'c Sauce
Capers and Currie Powder
Coleman's Mustard, in bottles and tins
Ground and Whole Pepper
Light and Dark Blue
Coleman's Starch
Twelvetrees' Soap Powders
Clothes Lines and Pegs
Hops, Carraway Seeds
Shoe and Paint Brushes
Bye Grass Seed
Pork, Bacon, and Salmon
Prime Salt Butter
Cheese
&c
&c.,
&c.
->
Barry's Chicory
V
mid i'ouths' Fancies
Linen meed Paper Collars
cases Boys' nnd Men's F.P. caps
cist;
„
~
Confectionery
cases
„
'
Passengers per steamers accommodated at all hours.
Auckland,
AS much pleasure in informing tho
inhabitants
ot Auckland and surrounding districts that
he
nas °P° ned business in tho
above-named branoh and
soliwti nS their patronage takes the
«™T' *? d of"i recommending
opportunity
his well assorted stock
of Watches, Clocks, and Jewellery.
Every article warranted genuine, and if not aDproved of will be
exchanged.
My policy is -OaHh, quick
sales,small profits, and
to satisfy overy ono.
Watches of overy description from £2 2s. to £50
48
«*
Relets,
'
English and Oolonial-made Wedding
and
Keener
e
Kings, from 12s. 6d.
Speotacles to suit all sights.
Tho Watchmaking Businoss, inoluding the Rerjairing, Regulating, m,d Cleaning of
Watches and
Clocks will be curried on under his own
supervision
and, from tho long experience he has had in
the
branch in first-clu3s establishments in Europe, ho will
not fail to obtain tho confidence of those who
niav
favour him witli their custom.
Watches OJoanod and warranted for twelve
months
for ss.
Orders taken for the manufacture of Cups. Claret
Jugs, Inkstands, 4c.
Brooch Pins Gd. each.
„
,i
ditto
9-8 Kavy'White Hiid Oranjja
7-8 Kavy and White ~B.il*
Fancy Prints
cuses Bottled AIo
Q, U B E
REMEMBER
THE
5 tons Patna Bice
2 tons Java hice
40 boxes Tobacco, tens
5 quarter-tierces Negrohead Tobacco
1 ton Loaf iSugar
10 tons Companies No. 1 Sugar
3
do.
Y
3
no mark do.
5 tons Pine Salt
10 casks Baltpetre
3 cases Havana Manila Cigars
15
Sardines
2 tons Java Coffee
2 cases Men's Felt Hats
1 chsc Puggerahs
WATCH AND CLOCK MAKEE AND
Btich-buet'b Auction Mabt.
ivi>e
3
NOTICE! NOTICE! NOTICE!
• H. KOHN,
w
QUEEN-STREET,
Next Dooe
1
1
2
25 coses Botttod Fruits
10 casks Jar Blacking
20 kecrs Carbonato
Soda
2 cases Baking Powder
13 casks Soda Crystals
2 caseß Mußcatoll Raisins
25 cases Mixed Pickles
40 cases O. & B. Jams
100 boxes Belmont Sperm Candles
5 caseß Candied
Lornon Peel
host quality
"W. J. HURST
tation Crimean Shirts
5 onrcs Men's Fnn-y Crimean
400 bngs Salt
rom
It contains
superior accommodation, combined with every comfort, at moderate charges, and he solicits their
patronage.
Every information respecting the Gold-field can
oe obtained.
coses Downer's Kerosene
bugs Primo Sydney Mnize
bags Tusmania Oats
tons Silk Dressed Flour
cases PD Pain Killer
bales Corn tracks, 2§lbs.
TO ARRIVE PER 'EXORLSIOR,' 'LORD ASHLEY,' AND ■ NOVELTY.'
100 cases Dunville's Whiskey
10 qr.-cusks do.
do.
100 cases Kartell's Palo Brandy
20 cases Tartaric Acid
POTATOES:
Seed Potatoes
Prime Pioked do., for family use
balf-ehests Pino Congou Tea
126 boxes
do.
do.
2 hulf-clie3ts Tea
0 boxes Orango Pekoe
TO ARRIVE PER 'ESOELSIOB' & «BIAM.'
9-4 10-4 Scarlet Blankets
Ditto Blue
ditto
Ditto Mixed Grey and Brown ditto
Ditto White mediums, and Biipers
1 bale White Toilet Quilts
1 bale Blue Alhambra Quilts
14 cases Miller's Mole Trowsers
2 cases Drab and White Leamington ditto
180 dozen Duck and Drill Trowsers
10 cases Men'g Tweed Clothing
1 oano Blue Diagonal Sacs
1 caoe Blue Diagonal Suits
10 bales Men's Scotch Twill Shirts
2 bales Boys' and Youths' do
6 bales Byzantine and VenetianCheoka
6 bales Regatta Shirts, in papers
2 cases ditto, in boxes
2 cases White Long Clot Shirts
100 dozen Men's Printed Swansdown and Imi-
50 cases Geneva, Koy Brandy
50 cases Burnett's Old Tom
20 qr.-casks superior Port Wino
IS qr.-casks superior Sherry
100 casks Port and Sherry
10 cases Australiun Wino
20 cases Sparkling Moselle,No. 2
60 cnses Bottled Stout
Cape Barley, for green stuff
White, Red, and Oowgrasa Olover-Seeda
„
100
TO ARRIVE ,PER 'EXCELSIOR.'
200 boxes Crushed Loaf Su ar in 561b:
1 case Miller's British Baking Powder
5 cases B. and P. Corn Flour
20 kegs Oatmeal
10 cases Salad Oil
10 cases Castor Oil
20 cases Starch
10 cases Mustard
10 casks Soda Crystals
3 cases Tartaric Acid
10 casks Champion's Vinegar
120 kegs White Zinc Paint
40 drums Linseed Oil
25 cases Raisins
20 cases Currants
100 boxes Ogleby'a Candlea
400 bags Rice
100 red cases Geneva
100 green cases Geneva
50 cases Old Tom
12 qr.-caska Martell's Brandy
25 boxes Cavendish Tobacco
WINES AND SPIRITS.
15J- casks kartell's Palo Brandy
3 hhds. Dark ditto
50 cases Kartell's Pale Brandy
60 caßes usiocintcd Palo Brandy
60 cases U.V.P.
50 cises Campagno Palo Brandy
lOi casks Hum, 27 to 30 o.p.
5 hhds. ditto, 7 o.p.
100 cases Dunvilles' Whisky
dO cuses Oampbolton Whiskey
27 cases Jamieson's Irish Whiskoy
PEOVENDEE AND SEEDS:
4
„
1 bale Woolpaeks
1 ease Dessicatod Milk
10 casea Amorican Choira
10 coie.4 Castor Oil, in bulk
1 case Assorted Brushwore
3 cases American Brooms
2 bales Corks
20 caska Primo Mess Beef.
ARTIFICIAL MANUEES:
Bolivia Guano
Peruvian Guano
Maiden Island Q-aano
FLOUR:
Californian
E O S E
200
250
100
25
5
3
„
,
■-<
10 kegs Saltpetre
„
Jib. Currie Powder
5 cases, each 2 cwt., B. and P. CornFlour
20 boxes Kingsford's ditto
•4 cases Soap Powder, in gross boxes
10 casltß Soda Crystals
20 casks Salmon, each 1 owt.
10 cases Hair Oil, £ pints
5 cases Column's Mustard
20 cases Jib. tins Sardines
10 cases Jib. ditto ditto
10 cases Lea and Porrin's Bauco
5 eases Ooco& and Chocolate
3 cases Patent Groats
25 cases Plaid Vestas
20 cases Company's 250's ditto
2 cases Epsom Salts, 7 lb. boxes
7 cases Day and Martin'Paste Blaoking
1 ease Mixed Spico
10 caics Hams and Bacon
4 cases Assorted Confectionery
75 boxes McDougnls TD Pipos
20 kegs Primo Potted Butter
10 cases Port Cooper Cheese
5 cases Kippered Herrings
2 cases Cream Tartar
15 csbcs Table Salt in Jars
10 casks Split Peas
NATIONAL MART,
„
„
5 cases
GBAHAM'S TOWN TEMPERANCE HOTEL.
„
„
15 boxes Mottled ditto
10j barrols dried Apples
5 bales Hops, lS67's
3 cases Sago
Hosiery
Board and Residence Jloderate.
„
„
2 cases Figs
)
3 bales ifoyal Hand
2 bales Toa Paper
2 bales Paper Bags
10 casks Saltpetre
5 tons Auckland Soap
3 tons Melbourne ditto
Cloth Ooats
„
„
>
TEMPSKAtCCE HOTEL,
OWEK-STBEET, GbAHASI'S TOWS', ThAJIES.
„
„
j
GOOD
Black Glaccs and Gros
Black Sill,-, Patent and Ribbon Volreta
SEDS,
do.
do.
Castor Oil
10 cases lib tins Salmon
25 cases lib tins Lobators
10 casoß lib and 21b tins Oysters
20 cases Pickles, eiich 3 dozen
50 cases "Whybrow's Vineprar, each 3 dozen
12 qr.-casks Champion's Vinegar
24 oases Starch, Coleman's
10 cases Blue, light and dark
47 boxes superior tons Tobacco
3 cases fino Aromatic do.
0 qr.-iierces Necrobciid
5 oases Cigars, Manillas and Trabucos
100 bags, each 1 cwt., Java Rice
28 packages Catmeul
50 eases lib tins tlcbart Town Jam
50 cases, each GOlbs, Jam, in jars
10 cases Bryco's Marmalado
25 boxes Raisins 1
5 casks Currants
Now Eruit
KID GLOVES
TOOKEY'S FLAT.
"
'
TO VISITORS AND OTHERS TO
THAMES GOLDFIELDS.
•
••<
I
morning to ten at night.
&
HAS ON SALTS
Ladios Belts and Belt Ribbons
HALJ-aHBBW OHOIOB
30 cases 3'ams
9 tons Assorted Sugars
Coffee in Canister from lib
3 cwt. Cocoaand
Chocolate
20 barrels Currants
40 boxes Baisins
170 boxes Soap
Scented Soap
200 boxes Price's, &c., Candles
Mould Candles
140 cases Kerosene
45 cases Lobsters
8 cases Oysters
10 cases Salmon and Sardines
Anchovy Paste
20 boxes Corn Flour
7 cases Robinson's Patent Groats
Robinson's Barley
5 eases Pearl Sago and Tapioca
150 bags Maize
60 bags Salt
16 casks Champion Vinegar
15 cases Tobacco
8 cases Wax Vestas
22 cwt. Paper Bags
Shop Twine and Tea Paper
4 cases Red Herrings
NOTICE OF REMOVAL
riHHE undersigned havo, This Day, REMOVED to
JL their NEW PREMISES in Vulcan lane,
known as Graham's Buildings.
IRELAND BROS.
Vuloan Lane, August 19,1868.
SUBSCRIPTION.
if booked.
110s.per Quarter; 12s.3d.6u.each.
i
Private Sitting and Bed-rooms can always be had;
the attendance is good, the chaigos moderate, and
Meals are served at all hours from half-past six in the
Shepherd's Checks
j
.
i
ABARNETT
HBNEY S. MEYERS,
QUEEN-STEEET,
Mottled and Black Alpaccas
,
QUEEN-STREET "WHARF
OHBBTB AND
"'
havirts completed his NEW
and EXTENSIVE PREMISES in PollenBhortland,
desire
to call the attontion of aU
street,
Visitors to the Thames Gold-fields to his large and
and BED-BOOMS,
DINING
handsomely fitted
where he trusts overy accommodation'will ho found
and
first-class sleeping
in tho -way of :;ood living,
accommodation.
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-
Single copies,
at the Office, WjudAdvertisements will bo received
of insertions required Mtto
ham-strect, and the number
copy,
.they wul be inserted
otherwie
clearlv written on the
charged accordingly.
until countcrmandeit
and
laily by
Accnr.Ai.-i>, New ZMiAXD.-Friulea and published Erinbng
bteam
W C Wilson, Propristnr, ut
Kstabiislimeat, Vyudbam-street, (a tow dcors irom Queen;
hi3 Geucn.l
M
eueet).