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ZealndHr.
TheNew
Yol. n.-No. 377.]
•
VISCOUNTCANNING-/ EROM LONDON.
REPORTED INWARDS
HAS
Customs.
requested
Consignees
pass
_
are
tries, pay
to
I
at the
$|§lo£S\
en-
For freight,
freight, and take delivery of
must bo presented at the office of the undersigned
or endorsement.
COMBES AND DALDY,
January
S.S.
N. Z. S. N. Company's
rr HE'WONGA
WONGA,'
s.s.
±
Captain G. F. Thompson, will leave
durin p the month of January as
OTAGO.'
'
follows:—
GOODS are re-
of
/-CONSIGNEES
to lioto
terms on bills of Leave Bay of Islands for Auckland. .Thursday 12
quested
Friday
20
lading, particularly with regard to
Monday
30
at
■'passing
entries
Customs.
•Sy,
Tlio
hour
loaving
by
of
can
bo
ascertained
applying
Also that all cargo will be discharged on Saturday at
Agent's office.
tho
next, the 28th inst.
COMBES DAXDY,
Bills of Lading to order" must be presented at
Agents.
the Company's Office for endorsation THIS
_
VJ
1
&
"
iIOBNING.
H.M.JERVIS.
FOE. WANGANUI DIRECT.
Agent.
fine Ketch
'PEARL,'
50 tons, «T. Russell, will sail for the above
port, from tho Queen-street Wharf, on
rilH
FOR SYDNEY.
THE
steamship
±
Panama, New Zealand, and
Australian Koyal Mail Company's
_
SATURDAY, the 28th instant.
For freight or passage, apply to
THOMAS W. BROWN,
Niccol and Co.'s,
OTAGO,'
'
SOO tons, ISO horse-power, W. Smith, Commander,
with Her Majesty's mails from
will be despatched
WEDNESDAY, the Ist
Queen-street.
February,
the Stream on
at noon.
H. M.
REGATTA DAY.
JERVIS,
Agent.
CONTRACT Nos. 1
and
GL
TENDERS
will bereceived at tho Commissioners'
Office, Queen-street,until noon of SATURDAY,
the 28th instant, for the performance of various MISS
Works, on Sections Nos. 1 and 2 Auckland and
Drury Railway, in accordance with Plans and
Specifications to bo seen in the Office of tlio
TWO
Engineers.
Tenders to be endorsed Tender? for Railway
Workd," and addressed to tho Chairman of the
Board.
The Commissioners do not bind thcmsolves to
accept the lowest, or any tender.
THOMAS CHEESEMAN,
Chairman.
January 17,1865.
"
MR.
PHCEBE,'
650 tins, 120 horse-power, E. Whbbleb, Commander, -will be despatched from the Manukau, on
MONDAY, the 30th inßtant, at two o'clock, p.m.
No cargo will be received on board after noon of
Saturday.
All Freights and Passages must be engaged at the
Company's office.
1 NOVELTY,' FOR
H. M. JERVIS,
J)ASSENGERS are
Agent.
rp
I
IM E
TABLE of the
PANAMA, NEW -ZEALAND,
AUSTRALIAN
ROYAL MAIL
Rrirl
!CT^M^- COMPANY'SFIRSTCLASS
STEAM
SHIPS.
...
Sydney
...
...
few days.
For freight or passage apply to
HARRIS & TURNER,
Or tho Captain, on board.
...
1
„
(FRIDAY),
JANUARY
First production in New Zealand
\\f ANTED immediately, a good Boot Maker.
VY Apply to D. FORT, Victoria-street.
27,
purchase
WANTED
Timber, Boat
SMA.ET Co.
of the remarkable
■
West,
MR.
CHAS.
5a.;
Spacious Cloak-room for Ladies, Peek.
Doors open at half-past seven ; commence at eight.
Erection
TENDERS for tlioUnion
aro invited up to SATURDAY, 28th
of Two Storey Brick
instant,
Premises, for the
Hotel," Queen-street.
accept
Not bound to
tholowest or any tender.
Particulars at the office of
T.
B. CAMERON,
Architcct and Surveyor,
"Wyndham-street.
ten p.m.
No person will he allowed to enter hiß boat unless
a subscriber to tho Regatta Fund.
Entrance money, live per cent on value of first
prize. No post entry will bo allowed except for
vessels not in port on night of entry.
AND. J. M'MATH,
Hon. See.
T
ENDERS will bo received until noon of SATURDAY next, tho 28th instant, for Scoria foundations to buildings to bo erected on thesito of tho lato
Exchange Hotel, Shortland-street.
Specifications, &e., at my office, Victoria-streor,.
RICHARD KEALS,
Architect.
TO BUILDERS AND CONTRACTORS.
TiENDERS
will bo received until noon of February
Ist, 1865, for tho Erection of an Auction Mart,
with Warehouse, &c., at tho Haymarket.
Plans and specification at my office, Victoria-
THE LAKE!
THE LAKE!!
11HE
best refreshments of all kinds.
There will be a great variety of Amusements, and
a Bond of Music.
ED WD. WATERS.
THE KAPANGA GOLD MINING COMPANY
(LIMITED.)
Apply S. P.,
...
...
...
...
...
...
...
...
...
CAPITAL, £150,000, in 1,500 SHARES of £100
each.
OUice.
OR THREE GENTLEMEN
be
Lodging, Mrs.
TWO
with Board
GERRAN'S, Hobson-street.
can
commodated
and
PRIVATE BOARD
and
ac-
at
RESIDENCE can ba
procured, by Respectable Persons, at MRS.
STREET'S, Parnell.
PROVISIONAL DIRECTORS :
Mr. D. Nathan
I Mr. J. O'Neill
]
Mr. Edwabd Isaacs
Mr. J. CABiiAN
S.
Mr.
H. Smith.
I~UYO
SHILLINGS PER SHARE be paid
TEN
application for
further
of
Ten Shillings
Share
allotment. TheDirectors
on
or THREE GENTLEMEN can be accommodated with Board and Residence in a gentleman's house, situated in a large garden in a convenient part of the town. Address, C. C., EI'RAID
Office.
sum
to have power to make other calls from time to time
as occasion may require.
NOTICE.
TO
LET A Two-Roomed COTTAGE, partly furnished. Apply to THOS. B. CAMERON,
The business of the Auckland Insurance Company Architect
and Surveyor, Wyndham-street.
will bo confined to the Province. No agencies will
be appointed out of tho Province with the exception
T O LE T
of one in London, and tho operations of that office
"With immediate possession,"
will be restricted to transactionswith the Northern
four-roomed HOUSE, in Hepburnpart of New Zealand.
Tho Share List 'will he closed, and the Shares
street ; has a fine view of the harbour.
allotted on TUESDAY next, the 31st inst.
Apply to Mi-f-J. BRABAZON, Teacher, Wesleyan.'
For forms of application apply at the office of School, High-street.
Stephen E. Hughes, Honorary Secretary, Eraser's
Buildings, Shortland-street, Auckland.
TO LET,
DAVID NATHAN,
BRICK HOUSES in Albert-street. Can
Chairman.*
be used as shops.
Auckland, January 23, 1865.
Apply to Mr. SOMERFIELD, at Messrs.
VICKERY and MASEITELD'S Albert Iron
,
ANEW
„
„
...
'
a set
malt, can
boots,
somo
to an engagement.
Address, Shane, Herai.d Oflice.
„
...
Hehaj.d
RESPECTABLE MAN, who understands the
making of
A
keep
of
and is
possessed of
capital, is open
„
...
...
'
TO BREWERS AJND MALSTERS.
Assembly.
Shares, and a
on
hand need apply.—JOHN
\V ANTED—A situation aa GARDENER; good
it
references can be given. Address "W.j
Hebaed Office.
~
...
...
GENERAL FARM
to Mr. H. ELLIS,
\IU ANTED,—A HOUSE in one of the suburbs,
TV
suitable for a General Store. Apply J.K.,
11krat,n Office.
"VJ OTICE is hereby given to the Shareholders of
UNDER ENGAGEMENT TO H.M.'s GOIN this Company, that a Second SPECIAL CALL
SAIL
VERNMENT TO
ON 14th street.
'PRINCE ALFRED,'9OO tons, 180 h.p.
of
£1 per Share lias this day been mado by the
FEBRUARY.
RICHARD KEALS,
From SYDNEY to Cook's Straits, proceeding to
Directors upon those shares represented by tho
Architcct.
Shareholders of tho late Albion and Victoria ComUtago ana tmct.
FOR LONDON DIRECT.
Sydney
panies, for the purpose of paying tho first instalment
leave
15
NEW GOODS,
MANGARLE DISTRICT.
Nelson
duo upon tho machinery. This call will become due
22
rTIHE well-known favourite ship
and payablo to the undersigned on tho Ist February.
Wellington
24
J.
'MAORI,'
'MATOAKA;
AND 'ARDBEG.'
EX
Lyttelton
26
MAshhy, Commander, 750 tons fIRENDERS wanted for erecting a WOODEN Interest at tho rate of 15 per cent, will be charged
Otago
from that dateuntil paid.
28
JL. BRIDGE over tho Tarata Creek.
«SmKp£e- regiater, 33 years A 1 at Lloyd's.
J. C. BOWDEN,
By order of the Directors,
30
Lyttelt-on
This fine ship, having been taken up by Her
For plans and specifications, apply to MAJOR
R. HORNE,
Wellington
1
MILITARY TAILOR, &c.,
Majesty's Government for the conveyance of invalids WALMSLEY.
Treasurer.
3
t° England, to leave on 14th proximo, offers unusual
Nelson
Tenders addressed to JAMES ROBERTSON,
most respectfully to inform his numerous
Auckland, January G, ISGS.
Sydney
arrive 10
facilities to intending shippers of cargo, or chief Chairman of Board, on or before the 31st January.
Patrons that he has received his usual Quarterly
cabin passengers. Her accommodation is unsurpassed
of
liipment
S
by any ship in the trade, and only a few cabins
MELBOURNE AND NEW ZEALAND.
NIXON
MEMORIAL.
THE
SUMMER GOODS.
NOTICE TO NEWCOMERS.
AUCKLAND,' 800 tons, 150 h.p.
are unlet.
Melbourne
leave about 15
For freight or passage apply to
Committee are desirous of obtaining fresh
Also,
Nelson
CRUICKSHANK, SMART & CO.
22
designs for the above Memorial—for tlio site
HOME
PRICE
AT HOME
A few First Class Swords, from Wilkinson's,
Picton
23
contiguous to the Firo Bell 011 the East of tho MiliAT THE
Brass Scabbards, Gold Mounting, with
Wellington
25
FOR FREIGHT OR CHARTER.
tary Road to the Barracks.
BRITISH WORKMAN BOARD AND
26
Whito Enamel Waist Belts, complete
Napier
Designs to bo forwarded -with motto and letter
Scabbards, with Black Enamel Waist
Auckland
Ditto
Steel
31
attached, to the Secretary. Tho successful candidate
LODGING HOUSE,
m?TKFine Clipper Brig,
Belts
tho
a
commission,
guaranteed
allowed
reasonable
and
' CLAUD HAMILTON,' 800 tons, 120 h.p.
A.
waverley;
DURHAM-STEEEET.
superintendence of thevork.
9
Auckland
leave about
~W. Forsayth, Master, 215 tons register.
SWORD KNOTS—GoId
I. W. HARROP,
Napier
11
BOARD, &c., Peii Week
£1 2 6
leather Acorn
Honorary Socrotary. &
CRUICKSHANK,
14
Wellington
SMART
CO.
LODGINGS,
0 G 0
Buff
Ditto
Auckland, January 20th, 1865.
Picton
15
Nelson
18
NOTICE!
A Good Tablo Guaranteed.
CROWNS
STARS—GoId
AND
and Silver
Melbourne
arrive about 25
NOTICE.
COALS! COALS! COALS!
T. DOCKING,
LACE—Military
GOLD
Train
IKTKE-PEOVrKCIAI.
Proprietor.
Staff
at the Public Pound, Newmarket,
LORD ASHLEY,' 500 tons, 100 h.p.
!
POTATOES!
POTATOES
NEW
NEW
for trespass and damages in Mr. Tozer's padProm AUCKLAND to PORT CHALMERS and
INDIGESTION & STOMACHIC
A Few Sergeants' Crowns, Navy Badges, &c.
dock, at Kyber Pass Road, on 22 th Januajy :—
back, via EAST COAST.
AUCKLAND COAL & POTATO DEPOT.
Auckland
leave 3
One bar horse, saddle marked, brand like NK
WEAKNESS.
G
Napier
on near shoulder, small -white spot on near
FOR SALE.
SUBSCRIBERS beg to inform the public
9
hind heel; damages, 2s. 6d. Owner un"Wellington
that they have secured those eligible premises
P E P S I N E.
Lyttelton
kuown.
11
opposito
Messrs.
and
BATHS
Cruickshank,
Smart,
THE
AND BATHING
exactly
20
Port Chalmers
Co., in Queen-street, at which orders left will bo APPARATUS AT THE HOT SPRINGS
If not claimed •within eleven days from the date of
22
Lyttelton
SON,
SIOESON
T.
AND
to.
notice,
application
punctually
this
be
made
Justice
attended
will
to
a
of
25
"Wellington
W A I "W E R A.
A plentiful supply of English and Colonial Coal
the Peace for an order for the sale of the above- WHOLESALE AND EXTORT DRUGGISTS,SIANUFACTtTIIEES
Napier
27
always on hand.
mentioned Horse, agreeably to the provisions of the
Auckland
arrive 29
OF THE I'AK-I'AJtED PEPSINE WINE,
the most efficient apparatus
A fow tons of prime Potatoes suitable for families.
Impounding Act, 1856.
connected with these unrivalled
The Trade supplied at the lowest rates.
D. ANDERSON,
enabled to offer tho purest and surest sub"
' PHCEBE,' 650 tons, 120 h.p.
Wholesale Commission Agents for tho sale of
stitute for the Gastric Juice,
From MANUKAU to the BLUFF and back, via
SULPHUR BATHS,
Pound keeper.
Farming
Produce—Hay,
&c.
Potatoes,
Grain,
January 25, 1865.
COOK'S STRAITS.
aro for sale, and tenders for same sent to tho underJ.
HURST
ITS
USE
IS
NOW
UNIVERSAL.
Co.
AV.
Manukau
leave 28
signed will be carefully attended to, by
Two doors below tho Havmarlcet.
Taranaki
29
at the Public Pound, Otahuhu, by Sold
SAMUEL COCHRANE,
8, and 16 ozs., and obtainable of
Bottles,
4,
2
in
Nelson
G. Hawke, for Wm. "Walteri, tor trespass in
Chemists and Patent Medicino Vendors.
FOR SALE,
Picton
3
Auctioneer.
paddock at Otahuhu:—
ALLOTMENT, ten minutes' walk from
4
"Wellington
One dark bay horse, small white stripe on nose, MORSON'S PEPSINE LOZENGES, POWDER,
Wharf, having a frontage of 84A feet, by a
6
Lyttelton
FOE SALE.
off hind foot white, broken knees.
of 82 feet; price 355. per foot. Terms : One9
Port Chalmers
PATENT GELATINE, AND ALL GRANULAR depth
third caßh; balance by promissory notes at three
Bluff
arrive 10
If not claimed within eleven days from tlio date of
PREPARATIONS, &c.
MAIZE, BRAN, RICE, &c.
six
adding
aud
bank
interest.
months,
Bluff
leave 12
this notice, application will be made to a Justice of
For further particulars apply to
Port Chalmers
15
the Peace for an order for tho sale of the abovo(Salvage account, Queen-street).
of Chemical, Pharmaceutical and
GEORGE SIBBIN,
Lyttelton
17
mentioned Horse, agreeably to the provisions of the Manufacturer
Photographical Preparations.
Auctioneer.
19
Wellington
Impounding Act, 1856.
on sale at Five Shillings per load
promptly
Now
and
Picton
20
JOHN HALL,
of 15 Bags.
Nelson
arrive 20
T. FOKGHAM,
T. MORSON AND SON,
Poundkeepor.
to
Apply at once
Nelson
leave 22
Otahuhu, January26, 186
MERCHANT, PARNELL,
23
Taranaki
19 and 46, Southampton Row, London.
SAMUEL COCHRANE,
SELLING OFF, at REDUCED PRICES, the
Manukau
arrive 24
remninder of his stock of boots and shoes,
UNDERSIGNED hare ON SALE
Auctioneer.
*** Orders (payable in London), are most carefully
30 doz. Heymes'a long-handled shovels
cutlery, tinwares, &c., &c., &c., to make room for
' AIREDALE,' 500 tonß, 100 h.p.
shipped.
(CARIIYrNG THE BTTPPLEMENTAHY ENGLISH HAIL.)
40 kegs Navy biscuits
further oxpected consignments,
WYNYARD-STREET SCHOOL,
2 cases saddles
Manukau
leave 8
N.B.—FORGHAM,
(Near Grapton Road.)
40 boxes McDougall's pipeß
Taranaki
9
lato
!!!
TIMBER
TIMBER!!! TIMBER!!!
10 lihds and 10 qr-casks pale and dark brandy
Nelson
12
T. C. LAW,
HAWKES
and Miss CRAWFORD will,
5 hhds rum
Picton
Parnell.
13
ON SALE BY THE UNDERSIGNED,
on Ist February, open classes for instruction
Cape port and sherry
Wellington
14
comprised in an English
the
various
branches
n
Conßtantia
Canterbury
16
OA AAA FEET BALTIC PINE FEATHER
£1 REWARD.
education.
Brandy in cases
EDGE WEATHER BOARDS,
Otago
19
iiUjUUU
kindly
permitted to refer to Rev, D.
They aro
Bacon and cheese
planed on face and both edgeß.
Bluif
arrive 20
two RED and WHITE COWS, I
T. T. Grace, Parnell
Dried fruit
Bluff
leave 22
Brand S, 1 with a horn off and heavy Bruce, Wynyard-street.; Rev.
CRAIG,
THOMAS
Polled
Graham,Ellerslie Mrs. Boot,
&
&C
25
Otago
Customhouse-streot.
with calf. Brand O T within circle, W underneath. Mrs. Mrs. Murdoch, Symonds-strcet. Grafton Road;
&
and
DE HIESCII,
'i3URRA
Canterbury
Both marked 3 with tar. £L reward on delivery to
27
Fort-street.
29
MR. DRIVER, next Secombe's Brewery,Kyber Pass;
Wellington
Purchased the Debts in the Estate of
. .
Picton
CROWN" HOTEL.
30
or, to JOHN STEPHENSON. & CO., Grocers,
MORRIS HENRY, I hereby give notice that
J.
YOUNG,
DR.
D.
Nelson
arrive 30
Albert and Durham streets.
NOT
PAID on or before the Ist day of
all
Accounts
2
Nelson
leave
APARTMENTS may be had at the
SURGEON, &c.
FEBRUARY Next, will be placed in the hands of
(late of victobia),
3
Crown|Hotel, Grey-street.
Taranaki
GREEN MAIZE FODDER.
Solicitor
for
recovery.
my
Manukau
J. HOLDEN, Proprietor.
arrive 4
/~<AN be Consulted Daily, from Ten a.m. till Two
GEORGE FORESTER.
ACRES now ready to CUT, on the Epsom
p.m., at his Chambers, Over Mr. O. SjUiLJOHN VINE HALL,
Auckland, 16th January, 1865.
sield 6, Queen-street.
Boad.—Apply to R. BEAJIISH, Epsom.
General Muhsger.
tggr Good Stabling.
...
a Man as
WANTED,
SERVANT.—AppIy
a Eire or Six Boomed COTTAGEJ
WANTED,
within 10 minutes' walk of Queen-street;]
With unlimited liability of theShareholders, and to
bo incorporated under Act of the General
per
undersigned begs to inform tho Public and
Holiday-makers, that he will have a largo
MARQUEE at tho LAKE on MONDAY and
TUESDAY next, in which ho will have tho very
&
RATTRAY.)
WANTED—
"WEDNESDAY,
Benefitand Faro well Niglit of Mr. Chas.Dillon.
to
TO SCORIA MASONS.
also Two
A SUBSTITUTE for the 2nd Company 2nd Waikato Regiment. A bonus of
£5 will be given.—Apply to H. 8., Ngaruawahia.
;
NOTICE
Sa WYERS
to
to
T
PUBLIC MEETING of tho Inhabitants of this
District will bo held at Campbell's Hotel, on
SATURDAY EVENING, 28th instant, to promote
N.B. No Bonnets allowed in the Stalls.
Signatures to tho Petition of tho Northorn Association, and other business.
Messrs. Hay and Crispo will attend as a deputa- THE AUCKLAND INSURANCE COMPANYtion.
FIRE AND MAHINE.
is hereby given that all Entries must be
made at the Waitomata Hotel on FRIDAY
EVENING NEXT, between the hours of eight and
—Four Pairs
;
WANTED
MEN accustomed
Split Posts and Rails.
Apply
CAPTAIN RATTRAY, (LILEWALL
a
Boies 45.; Pit 2a,
Stalls sb. to bo reserved at Lewisson's.
be secured on the plan at Lkwisson's
at an early hour thia day.
AUCKLAND REGATTA, 1865.
TXT ANTED—AN ASSISTANT TEACHER in
VV
English Subjects and Drawing, for about a
month, perhaps permanently.—Apply
to MR.
FLETCHER, Wesley College.
mmediately, OnePLUMBER—none
WANTED
but First-class
LEANING.
To Concludo with
WRITTEN TO BROWN,
In -which
MR. GEORGE FAWCETT
Will appear.
Seats should
A
one ac
customed to tlio Sewing Machine preferred.
& CO., Queen-street
»l
Apply to GRAHAM
Epsom.
No Alteration in Prices.
MOVEMENT.
1565.
"WANTED-A MANTLE MAKER;
DILLON
NEW SCENERY!
WAIUKU.
SEPARATION
&
2Gtli January,
GROUND.
:
a small quantity of Baulk
Knees, and Kickers.—Ckttiok-
to
SUAJIK,
In which the eminent Actor,
VINCENT,
Shiiis, Clifford,
TO BOOT MAKEES.
Mr. S. Rowe.
history,
Plan of tho Hall at Mr. Lewisson's New Jewellery
at this oflico until Establishment, next door to tho Southern Cross,
the Sth day of where properly numbored seats may be secured.
a ROAD through
the Scoria-stone Culverts, Earth Fillings, &0., iu
PitiCES of Admission Stalls,
Amphiaccordance with tho specification to bo seen at tho
theatre, 35.; Pit, 2s.
Roads and Works Department of this oflico.
Tenders to bo endorsed "Tenders for Works,
No.Bonnets allowed in the Stalls.
to bo on
rpilE Clipper Schooner
' MARIA SCOTT,*
_L
Captain Brothers, will sail for Tahiti in a
15
Or immediately after arrival of English Mail.
...
...
requested
CEAS.
rpO-NIGHT
ROYAL.
be
SYDNEY.
FOR TAHITI DIRECT.
INTER-COLONIAL.
AUCKLAND and SYDNEY.
' OTAGO,' 800 tons, 150 h.p.
Auckland
leave
MACFARLANE.
board by S a.m. sharp on SATURDAY.
NEW ZEALAND MAIL STEAM SERVICE.
«
&
.
KING LOUIS THE ELEVENTH;
noon
TO BUILDERS.
Apply to
In
NEW PIECES,
Supported by
rcceivcd
TENDERSofwillWEDNESDAY
Pebruary next, for CLEARING
"
HENDERSON
January 24, 1865.
CLEVELAND,
DELICATE
FOR SYDNEY.
'
.
PBorEiETcm.
Superintendent's Office,
Auckland, January 2G, 1565.
THE
ITHE 'NOVELTY'
JL will sail as above on SATURDAY
Proprietor
TO-NIGHT
«
.ortfel.
THEATEE
street.
Will sustain his original character as played by him
And tho Great Company.
at Drury Lane Theatre, and pronounced by the
(Last Night but Two op Heb Engagement.) Press of England and America to be the finest portrait of that most crafty, bold, yet cowardly, superstitious, yet daring monarch, that the history of tho
world presents.
(FRIDAY), JANUARY 27, to commenco with Dion Bohicicault's great Comedv,
MRS. CHARLES DILLON
Five
Acts, entitled,
in
As Maiitiia ;
'LONDON ASSURANCE,
And the whole of the talented
TENDERS FOR WORKS ON THE MOUNT
To conclude with (First Time) tho Comedietta of
STAR COMPANY OF NEW ZEALAND.
ROSKILL ROAD.
*
m H K Panama New Zealand and
JL Australian Royal Mail Company's
[DAILY
by Mr. J. Richie, at Waiuku, Bth inßt.
Letter containing£3 in Bank Notes; Missing.
Infoimation required y MORRIN & CO., Queen-
W. DANIELS,
G. W. DANIELS,
Cox,
TENDERS
_
1865.
PRINCE OF WALES THEATEE.
2.
r I iHE Cutter I GLTMI'SE' will leave the Mount Roskill Road."
ROBERT GRAHAM
JL Queen-street "Wharf at 9 a.m. on
FOR MELBOURNE DIRECT.
MONDAY, the 30th, to cruise about tho
Superintendent.
yfflS
eSnSassfe harbour, and parties wishing to hind on
rriHE Panama, New Zealand, and tbo North Shore may do so by returning on board at
TO BUILDERS.
x Australian Royal Mail Company's 5 p.m.
Steamship
are required forBUILDING a STORE,
' Auckland,'
_!urr
Charge for the Day, 2s. 6d.
in High Street.
Plans and Specifications may bo seen at my office
800 tons, 150-horso power, J. Haglf.y, Commander,
■will be dispatched from this on TUESDAY, the REGULAR TRADERS TO AND FROM until TUESDAY the 31st inst., when the Tenders arc
31st instant, at 11 a.m.
MATAKANA.
to bo delivered, at 5 o'clock precisely.
JAMES WBIGLEY.
For freight or passage, apply at the Company's
OBice.
Architcct.
GLANCE,'
4-1- rpHEandCutters«GLlMPSE,'
H. 31. JERVIS,
Shortland-stroct.
DUNCAN CAMERON,' will
X
Agent.
leave Auckland at 10 a.m. on TUESTIME for receiving TENDERS for the
DAT S and FRIDAYS for Matnkana,
Detained by the Government.
Union Hotel, Queen-street, is EXTENDED
leaving Matakana on Tuesdays and Fridays at liigh
till SATURDAY, 28th instant, at One o'clock.
FOE TAEANAKI, NELSON. PICTON, water on these days.
THOS. B. CAMERON,
LILLEWALL & RATTRAY,
WELLINGTON, LYTTELTON, OTAGO,
Architect and Surveyor,
Agents.
AND SOUTHLAND.
Wyndham-street.
,
27,
POSTED
AUCKLAND AND DRURY RAILWAY.
apply to
STEAM TO AND FEOM WANGAREI
AND BAY OP ISLANDS.
Agents.
24, 1865.
rpRANSPORT FOR MERCHANJL DISE from AUCKLAND to
all Stations on the WAIKATO and
WAIPA RIYERS.
W. J. YOUNG,
Queen-street,
Auckland, October 7th, 1864.
in terms of bills of lading. Goods impeding
discharge will be landed and warehoused at consignee's risk and ejpense. Bills of lading to order
roods
JANUARY
AUCKLAND, FRIDAY,
TWO
Foundry.
STEPHENSON
STORAGE
TO
&
LET
WARDELL.
A GOLD LOCKET. Apply to THOSEOUND,—
HUNT, Waterman'sHouse, Queen-street Wharf.
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now clearing out of my yard in Victoria-street, previous to ray removal to Newton. I will let them go
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PRIVATE
FOUR
&
mcgabbick
AUCTIONEERS,
LAND & GENERAL COMMISSION AGENTS,
WANGA E E I,
some Valuable ALLOTMENTS of LAND
to dispose of, situate in the above rising
Township, and would particularly draw attention to
the undermentioned properties:
50 Allotments, situate within a short distanceof
the landing place, tho property of W. A.
Perston Esq.
30 Really Valuable Allotments on the mainroad
leading to the new coal fields, the property
of the Key. John Gorrie.
The Subscribers have also to offer a few Good
FARMS, from 100 to 500 acres, all improved, and at
the present time bringing in ample remuneration for
HAVE
—
outlay.
The aboTe properties can be confidently recommended, and offer a rare opportunity to capitalists
and others, aa from the great influx of population
into this district, this will .be the last chance of purchasing property in the .locality..
For further particulars apply to
Mclaughlin
& mcgarrick,
Waugarei AuctionMart.
& McGabbick,
GENERAL MERCHANTS,
WANGAREI,
most respectfully to inform the inhabitants
of Wangarei and surrounding districts that
they hare always on hand a Large and Choice
Assortment of
DRAPERY
GROCERIES
HARDWARE
Mclaughlin
AUCTIONEERS
&
BEG
AND
FURNITURE,
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are
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anxious to wind-up the estate.
HENRY GILBERD.
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as
as
Which they can dispose of at the lowest remimera
tivo profit.
Auction
£
ale for Cattle and Produce last Saturda.
in each Month.
"WAJSGA3USI AUCTION MAKT,
December 15, 1861-
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TBM WSW ZEALAND HERALD, AUCKLAND, FRIDAY.
Sales tr#
Sales irg
Sails Ij# ginxlioK.
TO-MORROW.
THIS DAY.
BEEP, PORK, FLOUR, GROCERIES,
WINE, AND SPIRITS.
The Subscriber will sell by auction, at tho stores oi
Eaton- and Dewoif, This Day (Friday), at 11
o'clock,
KEGS
BUTTER
Qf)
2j\J
50 Sydney cheeses
50 Bags oats
50 Bags New Zealand maize
6 Bags peas
20 Cases jama, in lb. tins
2 do. bacon
20 Kegs beef.
&0.
&0.,
&C.,
JONES
CO.
&
Will ficll by auction at their Mart, Brunswick Buildings, To-morrow (Saturday), at 11 o'clock,
CY\ tierces sydnet beef,
i-f\J
40 barrels Irish pork
60 hags flour
40 do rice
20 half-chests tea
80 boxes candlos
45 do currants
30 cases mustard
15 do English choesa
80 kes*s Irish buttor
40 sides bacon
50 colonialchcese
15 cases sardinos
L.
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FRUIT.
DOWDEN,
SHLITIA STORES
.fee
AT THE
'
ALBERT BARRACKS.
Tho subscriber has received instructions from Edward
HAERIS AND TURNER
on
Saturday next, at 10
o'clock.
CASES FBUIT, consisting of—
140
Has received instructions from P. A. Stewart, to
sell at the Hayinarket, on Saturday, February 11
-®
at noon,
io.
TO-MORROW.
POTATOES AND ONIONS.
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HIS
f AKll
AT MAN G AEEI
known as the
MANGAREI POINT,
contaning five bundedand sixteen acres, all Volcanic
„
&c.,
tL
Land, and being one of the best sheep farms in the
Province.
Full particulars will be given in future advertise-
ment.
Haymarket, Jan. 13, 18G5.
„
JONES
SACKS
20 kits onions.
A
f-s\J
CO.
&
at their Mart, Brunswick Br-'ldings, Tomorrow (Saturday), at 11
ilO
POTATOES,
OATS,
JONES
b -y a Ct: ?n
E^L
f
row (Saturday),
WUI
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soals
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maize
Also
20 casks seed oats.
furniture,
■
Culinary utensils
SATURDAY, JANUARY 28.
&
IN THE SUPREME COURT OF NEW
ZEALAND.
dairy-fed bacon.
IN THE ESTATE OP JOHN RATTRAY,
A DEBTOR.
day.
YANKEE NOTIONS,
AT AUCTION.
BUSINESS
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000
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Terms as usual.
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UNDER WRIT
DAVID NATHAN
AT
QUEEN-STREET,
At eleven o'clock, by
BOOKS, STATIONERY, PICTURES, &c.,
15 Kegs lard
10 Caßes 'wine
Bacon, hams
Sundries
Reserve.)
TO-MORROW.
10
&
the two great arteries by which tho traffic of the
rich country now being opened up will liavo to bo
DOWDEff,
AuCTXONEEns.
25 boxes soap
50 boxes sperm candles
20 l)o SC3 mould candles
10 boxes No. 1 starch
5 cases arrowroot, in 71b. tins
3 cases pearl sago
10 cases sardines
10 casks oatmeal
5 cases perfumed hair
oil
5 cases red herrings,
in tins
15 cases salad oil
20 boxes currants
25 boxes congou tea
25 boxes T.D. pipes
10 half-chest congou
tea
3
powleT r
PROVISIONS, POTATOES,
HARRIS
"Will Bell by auction,
A
Twelv6tMes
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AND TURNER
Saturday next
!
Potatoes
Onions
&c
SAMUEL
&c.,
&c.j
Terms^Cash.
&
by auction, for 21
tyf) mBTJILDfNQP£l Quee ALLOTMENTS
WpV
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PRELIMINARY NOTICE
N-STREET, part of the
Weelejan nv
College Property.
January 12th, 1865.
ACCOUNT
FURNITURE
SALE
hold a WEEKLY SALE
OATS, HAY, BRAN, &c.,
of
MAIZE,
Grooving Planes
Joiners' Cramps, Hammers, &c.
NAILS—
Ewbank's
1 to 6 inch
the hatiaeiet.
American Cut, French Wire
O AK E Y
&
SONS'
Finishing, Clout
DRAUGHT
Horse, Zinc., &c.
for Sale
X on Saturday next at twelve HORSES
WEIGHING MACHINES—
o'clock.
WELLINGTON KNIFE POLISH,
Avery's Counter, 14lb. to 1121b.
EMEItY, BLACK LEAD, &C.
ALPEED BUC^LAND.
Avery's Platform, 4cwt. to lOcwfc.
Wood's and Nute's Counter, 2401b.
OAKEY & SONS, Manufacturers of
Fairbank's Platform, 3001b. to I,ooolb.
SATURDAY, JANUARY 28.
Emery, Black Lead, Glass and Emery Paper,
and Glass Cloth, India-rubber Knife-boards,
&c.
THE HAYMAHKET.
Wellington Mills, 172, Blackfriars Eoad, S., London.
CEUICKSHANK, SMAET, & CO.,
HIGH-STREET,
S A °¥ S
F
f
EED
OATS.
a good
PUHE DRUGS, CHELUCALS, &c.
A
HAVE ALWAYS FOR SALE,
sample for sale on Saturday next.
bar
iron
ALFHED EUCELAND.
Round, Square, Flat, (every size), Sheet
Hoop
Spring,
Plate,
Blister, and
Iron,
and
&
BURGOFNE,
BURKLDGES,
Cast Steel
TUESDAY, JANUARY 31,
Vyces,
BLACKSMITHS'
Anvils,
BELLOWS,
EXPORT
DRUGGISTS,
Knives, Files, &c.
UNRESERVED SALE OP HOUSPTTOTT>
CART ARMS, Mail Axles, Springs, Scroll Irons,
COLEMAN ST.,
FURNITURE,
LONDON".
&c.
&<-•.,
&c.,
See.
SCOTCH and ENGLISH PLOUGHS, Spare Cast
Steel, Mould-boards, Skeiths, &c.
monthly a Price Current of nearly
ALFRED BUCKLAND.
CORRUGATED GALVANIZED IRON—
3000 Drugs, Chemical, Pharmaceutical,
and
Has roocived instructions from T. C.
Nails, Screws, Ridge Capping, Spouting,
Williams, Esq., Photographic Preparations, Patent Medicines, Surgito sell at lus residonce, on tho Mangario
&c
Road, on cal instruments, &e., and every description of MediAMERICAN BULLOCK: YOKES and Bows,
Xt Ut Cloven o'clock,—the
'
following cal Sundries.
cflbcta '
complete
This is the most complete List ever published, and DRILL PLOUGHS, Cart Bushes, Fern Hooka,
A ROSEWOOD COUCH, SPRING
Bullock Bells.
SEATED,
will be forwarded every month, puee of ail
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Do- chairs, do. do.
charge,
upon application.
2 Devotional chairs
1 Oval occasional table
CRUICKSHAJSTK, SMAET, & CO.,
*** As the latest fluctuations)
1 Large round table
of the Market are
Have always on hand for sale,
always noted, the List is invaluable to Chemists,
Fender and tiro irons
in hhds., quarter-casks, and cases,
Druggists, Storekeepers, and Surgeons.
Moderator lamp
Martell's, Hennessy's, Marett's, C.V.P.
Kerosene lamp
Co.'s, TJ.P.P. Co.'s, Otard's dark and
Large telcscope
LINCOLNSHIRE RAMS.
pale
Dining tablo
WHISKEY, in hhds., quarter casks, and case
Chefiionecr
the lustre and quantity of
Campbeltown, Islav, Kirkliston, Stewart
for
12 Mahogany chairs, spring seated
their wool, from one of the oldest flocks in
and Co. (Saueel), and Mehan'sIrish
Brussels carpet and rug
England. Applv to
GENEVA, cases and half-cases, JDK2
Curtains, poles, &c.
OLD TOM, in bulk and aise, various brands
Mr. KIEKHAM,
Bedroom furnituro of 3 rooms
Audleby Yilla, Caistor, Lincolnshire, PORT and SHERRY, in hogsheads, quarter-casks
Kitchen utensils
and cases ; best brands
England.
American conking stovo
CHAMPAGNE, Moselle, Claret, Still and Sparkling
Knife cleaner
Hock, Australian "Wines, Ginger Cordial,
TO BE LEASED.
Mangle
and Bitters
Sausage machine
ALE, in bulk ; Dawson's New Brew
4 Horses
fPHE PREMISES in Short! and-strcet at present BOTTLED BEER, various brands, a large stcck
A heavy draught horse, can bo recom-L occupied by tlie Board of Militm.
RUM, in hogsheads and quarter-casks
mended
Apply to
TOBACCO, as., 10s.,
h. M. JERYIS.
lib., and Negroheal
A quiet mare, accustomed to
TEA, in chests, half-chests, and boxes
tho dog cart
Dray and harness.
CANDLES, Belmonts and Nevas, full weights.
HIGH
SCHOOL,
AUCKLAND.
Haymarket, 2Gth Jan., ISGS.
Also,
In Stock and for Sale,
THIRD SESSION, will commence on
100
Prince
of Wales' Nectar
cases
WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 1.
WEDNESDAY, Ist February.
180 barrels Prime Irish Pork
40
half-barrels Prime Irish Pork
STACK HAY, JIOBSE, COW, AND
PIANOFORTE AND HARMONIUM
30 casks Ayrshire Oatmeal
HOUSEHOLD EUENITUIIE,
SALOON, Wellesley-streeet.
15 cases Prime Cheddarand Dunlop Cheese
30 cases Salmon
50 Instruments for SALE,—PIANOS
50 cases Sardines
from 10
ALPKED I3UCKLAN2)
und for HTRE, 1r'mi 12s. pnr month.
;
25 cases Herrings and Yarmouth Bloaters
Has received instructions from C. 11. Otwav, Esq. ffuineas
30 cases Pickles
to fell by auction at his residenco The Pah, One
10 cases Mustard
hunga, on Wednesday, February 1, at 12 o'clock,
FOR SALE, 4.V inch, machine
16 cases Boots and Shoes
The undermentioned effects, consisting of
Ur made. BEST.' BEST! Much lower than
20 cases .Assorted Saddlery
RICK HAY, CONTAINING FIVE TONS, tlie usual rates.
GO cases Assorted Earthenware
Quiet dairy cow, in full milk
15 cases Muntz Metal
O. R. LEIGHTON,
Saddle and harness horso
20 casks Roll Zinc
Builder, Grev-street.
T
Dining tablo
January
19, 1565.
24 bales Paper and Paper Bags
Hearth-rug and matting
50 bales Blankets, all sizes and colours
Largo sized iron bedstead
S cases Shirts and Collars
—One or Two GENTLEMEN can be
A completo set of Officer's Camp Furniture
Tweeds, Fino Saxony and Cheviot
comfortably ftccommodatcd in a private family
Two single iron bedsteads
American Duck, '46in. and 52in.
in a good and
convenient.locality, where only two'
Iron sofa bed
Navy Canvas and Twine
boarders can be received.—Apply to W.R.M., office
Iron chair
Tarpaulins, all sizes
of this paper.
Stretcher
. Also,
Dressing Table
SO tons Coal
are invited for the ERECTION of
rpENDERS
Wash stands and ware
Countess
£0,030
Slates,
Two
20 x 10
SHOPS
,
and BUILDING, for tho Young
Dressing glass
50 -100-gallons Iron Tanks.
Men s Christian Association,
in Wellesley and Albert
American Churn
streets.
Kitchen tablo, and tne usual kitohen requiPlans aud specification to be seen at Messrs
PORK.
sites.
iJoron, David aud Co.'s office.
Tenders to bo delivered at Mr. S. H. SMITH'S
FRIDAY,
IRISH,
IN BARRELS AND HALFup to FRIDAY, February 3.
'
BARRELS.
ORTTTOKTSKANK. SMART & 00.
TH E lIAYMAEEET.
JOHN
200
°
—
#?Bl>
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PRIME
OF WHOM IT WAY
TOYS!
SAMUEL COCHRANE,
TOYS!
HARRIS AND TURNER
iVill sell by auction, on Saturday
•
next «t n,
tHeU
Mart, before the General Salo '
CASE 0F TOYS, more
or less damaged.
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OK
CONCERN.
SON,
a few weeks offer to Lease
years.
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TO-MORROW.
ON
CO.
BOARD
COCHRANE,
Auctioneer.
Terms—Cash.
preliminary notice.
UPPER QUEEN-STREET.
ARTHUR
Ac.
Also,
Chests of drawers
Chairs, and
Sundry furniture
'
&
(Late Styak & Hunter),
"
I
FURNITURE
hunter
on
,
ALFRED JSUCKLAND.
A
LIBERAL.
Raisins
--hrng
Mattresses
C.
business places in its vicinity.
TERMS
Half-past 11 o'clock.
WEBB'S
consequence of the increasing traffic and the want of
PROVISIONS'
sell at
SEVERAL
B US HELS of maize for
o
Saturday noit, at twolvo o'clock.SALE
,
&
CO.
their yards on Saturday,
LOTS of MAIZE, OATS, HAY, &c.,
before the Horse Salo comtncnces.
SATURDAY, JANUARY 28.
TIIE HA YM ARRET.
560
&
Grate,
Scrubbing, and
Bannister
ROBERT SORBY
SON'S TOOLS—
Circular, Vertical, Cross-cut, Pit, Hand,
Ripping, Tennon, and Compass Sawß
Augers, Firmer, Socket, and Turning:
Chisels
Gouges, C.S. Drawing Knives, Adzes
Plated Squares, Spokeshaves
Mortice Gauges
Plated Braces and Bits
A. MATHESON & SON'S
Hand, Jack, Trying, and Jointer Planes
Beads, Fillisters, Ploughs, Ogees, and
THE
/
Also,
chairs
Iron bedsteads
American
tho past
the railway
made so as to meet tho demands likely to arise in
Colonial do
English bacon
Colonial do
Tea in boxes
Herrings in tins
->
FURNITURE
of
terminus being decided upon, tho allotments couldbo
Currants
2 casks canary
seed
eß s
rior Cavendish tobacco
fl
2o bags Sydney
maize.
and'hemp
&.c„ &c.
at tlieir Mart, on
at 11 o'clock,
0]?
LOT
English cheese
reserved during
twelve months, in order that the sito
HUNTER
Will
ALFRED BUCXLAND
variety
Whitewash,
|
Caß
This property has been
TO-MORROW.
°
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conveyod.
Wellington butter
"
CELEBRATED
between the railway station of tho Auckland,
Drury,
and Waikato railway and the Great South Eoads
BAOOS
10 kegs
ill building allotments, boing
;
SIDINGS
&
SATURDAY, JANUARY 28.
D UEHAM SALE YAEDS.
BRANDY,
part of tho estate and adjoining tho business promises of Mr. John Hull, advantageously situate
FEBRUARY,
HAY MARKET.
SACKS OF CAPE SOWN OATq
Por S IC n SATTJEDAY Next, at twelve
«
VALUABLE PROPERTY at Otahuhu,
subdivided into
2nd
AND FOLLOWING DATS,
Unless previously settlod.
GEOCEUIES! GROCERIES
CHAS. STICHBUEY
SON
wm
Win in
rjIIIAT
ON
THURSDAY,
offer for public competi-
February 20tli, at noon,
Consisting of—
MAIZI
the proprietor, to
Half-past 11 o'clock.
**
"°
tion ut his Laud Mart, Fort-streot, on MONDAY,
THE VALUABLE STOCK-IN-TEADE,
GEORG-E SIBBIIf,
(No
The subscriber has been favored with instructions
from
ALFRED BUCEXAND,
TO-MORROW.
8
IRON
PUBLISH
'
VARTY'S SHOP,
MR.
THIS DAY.
f°u°™g
HO]!SES,KSr
TOWN OF OTAHUHU.
Terms aa usual.
BAGS
FA.
'
I!c? aUa talrine place on
auction for FURNITURE
Postponcd until
HUNTER & CO.
Will sell at their yards on Saturday, some
vciy useful Draught Horses and heavy spring-cart Horses.
GOOD DRAUGHT HORSES.
6 do spring cart do
20 do hacks do
6 do plough do.
A lot of drays, (Sydney make) spring-carts, &c.
QUEEN-STREET,
HAVE FOR SALE,
and BRASS BEDSTEADS, CHILDRFK'a
COTS, STRETCHERS, &c., in varied
REGISTER GRATES—
Plain and Ornamental
Berlin Black, and Bright, with "Wright's
Patent Bivalve and OrmoluBead
Ash.Pans, Fenders, and Fire Irons to mateb
COOKING STOVES—
Colebrookedale Banges
American Stoves with utensils
Colonial Ovens
Heating Stoves
LOCKWOOD BROS., AND JOSEPH ROGEBS
AND SON'S CUTLIiEY.
Dinner and Dessert Knives
Carvers
Pen, Pocket, Sportsmen's, and Sheep-foot
Knives
ELECTRO-PLATED GOODS—
Spoons, Forks, Cruets, ISquor Frames
Tea Services, Cake Baskets
Candlesticks, &c.
ALBATA PLATE—
Spoons, Porks, &o.
BRITANNIA METAL—
Tea and Coffee Pots, Table, Dessert, and
Tea Spoons
Pillar and Bedroom Candlesticks
DISH COVERS—
Block Tin, with. Electro-plato Topd
Blued Wire, 10 to 20 inch.es
BATHS—
Victoria Shower, Sitz, Hip, and Foot
TRAYS—
Japanned Iron, and Papier Mache, in Oval
and Elgin Patterns
JAPANNED WARE—
Toilet Sets, Water Cans
Cash and Deed Boxes
Spittoons, Candlesticks
Dust Pans, &e.
HOLLOWARE—
Tinned and Enamelled Boilers
Saucepans, Tea Kettles, Stew Pans
BRUSHES—
Shoe, Polished and Mahogany Back, &c_,
Glasgow
20.
Under tho Supremo Court.
tis stores . Shortland-street,
immediately after the gale of Yankee
Notions—
CASES
SADDLES Y.
24 Bags new potatoes
20 Kegs butter
OP FI.
FEBRUARY
144 BUILDING ALLOTMENTS.
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OUU
MONDAY,
THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 2.
SADDIEST! SADDLES!
SADDLERY
900
SIX BED-EOOM SUITES, consisting of—
Californian bedsteads, drawers, washstands,
dressing tables, looking-glasses,
towel
horses, chairs, zinc baths, American -washing machines, mangling machines.
Ac.,
&c.
&e.,
*
THIS BAY.
WEDNESDAY!
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1 13
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THE
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T
VV
THE
Crockery
Carpets and hearth rugs
PREMISES, CUSTOM HOUSESTREET,
auction, at Lis stores, Shortland-Btreet, At present in the occupation of Messrs. Harris and
This Day, 27th inst., at 11 o'clock sharp,
SAMUEL COCHRANE,
Laurie.
The following invoice of American goods—
Auctioneer.
SIDINGS & DOWDEN
Oft CASES CALTEOftNIAN WOOD-SEAT Have been
CFAIBS
instructed by the official assignee of
25 cases Californian
the above estate to sell by public auction at, their
"wood-seat chairs
50 do. preserved
Mart, Queen-street, on Tuesday noxt, 31st inßt.
lobsters
25
at 12 o'clock,
do. oysters
5 do. 1-day sharp Gothic clocks
SATURDAY, JANUARY 28.
INTEREST of the above-named Insolvent
?
octn. lever do.
in those FIRST-CLASS BUSINESS PREj°" 1 dB
5 do. 1-day S-in. do.
OIUKGES!
do. do.
OIUNGES!!
MISES situated in Custom House-street,imracdiatelv
3 do. 8-day drop office
clocks
opposite tho intended site oC the proposed
Custom
j' I day rosewood and gilt clocks
House and Post Oifico, having a frontage of 50 links Tho subscriber will sell at his stores, Fort-streot, at
half- past ton o'clock sharp,
Sm all Gothic clocks
111 Customhouse-street, by about 150
"
links in depth.
i1
i * American
do.
store trucks
The building is of brick, with slated roof; is two- "f /")
ORANGES, in fine condition, but
7 kegs American cut nails, each 100 lbs.
with
without rescrvo, to closo consignstoried,
cellars (suitable for bonding
10 cases S. Collins & Co.*s
handled axes
and offices complete, and was erected atpurposes),
ments.
outlay
an
0, Pen
pain-killer
7
3 American
of £2,500
o
do.
meat-cutters
d_°- kerosene oil, Oriental" brand.
SAMUEL COCHEANE.
Terms and conditions on day of sale.
;'l
-L-j
do. superior 10*8 tobacco
Anofinnonr.
DAVTD NATHAN
"
SATURDAY, JANUARY 28.
COCHRANE
O NmS0 ONMUIsUA\
mSv next, tho
Tables,
TUESDAY, JANUARY 31.
Also
reserve, at half-past 11 o'clock.
DURHAM SALE YARDS.
Auctioneer.
ETC.
Tho subscriber will sell at his stores, Fort-street,
This Day, 27tli instant, at 11 o'clock,
various ki nd s
Chairs
Cheflionicrs
Sofas
Couches
'
this
ETC.
Also—
ex Otago.'
CO.
WAGGON.)
Without
NOTICE.
2 large circular zinc tanks
Circular saw bench
Fly-wheel in frame
&C.j
&c.,
&o.
CO.
Will sell by auction at Brunswick B^i'.linm,To-morrow (Saturday) 28th inst., at 11 o\ lock,
OA KEG 3 Prime WOOILONGONG BUTTER,
1 ton prime
SAMUEL
01'
Chairs
Tables
Bedsteads
WOOLLONGONG PUTTEE.
JONES
&
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q
8
HUNTER
Have been instructed by the importer to sell at their
yards on Saturday, one superior English-made
Waggon, fit for a farm or cartinghay.
SUPERIOR ENGLISH-MADE (HAY
A
TO-MORROW.
BRAN,
SATURDAY, JANUARY 28.
DURHAM SALE YARDS.
I^
I
Will sell
CRUICKSHAJSTK, SMART,& CO.,
ALFRED BUCKLAND
Will offer by auction, at their Mart. <"■
King*, Esq., to sell at tho Militia Stores, Albert
on Thursday nest, the 2nd
<«a«en-stroet,
Barracks, without reserve, at 11 o'clock,
A LARGE QUANTITY' of bruary>
The following goods, viz.—
OILMEN'S
-CX. STORES
BLUE
,Q7"
SHIRTS,
Groceries
i
\J C
41 pairs trousers
Beer
Pears
02
boots
Beef
Orangos
19 mess bags
Lemons
50 shovels
Ex late arrives.
IT ectarineß
210
knives and forks
&c.
&c.,
153 tents
&c.,
&c.
&c.,
1 camp oven
Particulars and quantities on Saturdaynext.
1 fern hook
SATURDAY, JANUARY 2§.
45 saddle cloths
EARLY IN FEBRUARY.
12
bridles
POTATOES, Hl'"-,
5 pack saddles
&c.
LAND!
LAND!
51 saddles
>INGS
&
49 headstalls and halters
DOWDEN
HARRIS & TURNER
85 waterproof coats
.oji by auction on
Saturday,
2C camp kettles
Will
offer
for
auction,
at
Mart,
their
Queen-stroet,
P -AGS
280
PRIME
forage caps
POTATOES
early in February,
40 bags Rico
14 axes
NUMBER of ALLOTMENTS in tho Town
pieces
168
waterproof cloth
&c.
&c.,
Ac.,
and Country.
11 spades
28 tin plates
Particulars in future advertisements.
550 blankets
SATURDAY, JANUARY 28.
1 tea pot
2.5 pairs breeches
FURNITURE, &c.
THIS DAY.
57
wallets
38
straps
HIDINGS & DOWDEN
600 great coats
Will sell by auction on Saturday next,
2 brooms
GENERAL TRADE SALE.
3 scrubbers
: Quantity of FURNITURE, &c., consisting
&'
"Will sell by auction
t
TENDFT?<S
*
TUESDAY, JANUARY $1.
TRADE
BEER, &c.
THE
SAMUEL COCHRANE,
Auctioneer.
THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 2.
SALE.
OILMEN'S STORES. GROCERIES
•"
'
Terms at Sale.
•
RIDINGS
TAKERS
'
W. EATON,
Auctioneer.
FRUIT,
Thursday, februaey 2.
FOE BUILDING STONE
VERTS AND EARTH FILI.INGS CULMR. ALFRED TRTTPTTT.A TSrn
°N
nw
THE GREAT SOUTH ROAD.
Has received instructions from At,LAN R. Taylor
Esq.,to sell afc theNewmarket Yards,
on Thursday'
Superintendent's Office,
February 2nd, at one o'clock,
UCkland ! sth January, 1865.
remaining portion of his DAIRY TTRRT)
'
this office, until
f rcceiTed
wAoxf ofmiSATURDAY,
NOON
}
consisting of,
the 4th day of Feb
Twenty choice daily cows, and
ruary next, for BUILDING STONE CULVFR-o
and EARTH FILLINGS, on
TGnty land-fed yearlings.
Great South
cattle are of the best description for the Road, between the 17th mile-post and Papatura
daily, being picked from above one hundred head, viLaa;e, m accordance with the plans and specifications, to be seen at the Eoads and Works
and are proved heavy milkers, quiet,
Depart
and well-bred. ment of tlu3
p
Some of them are now at their calving,
office;
and nearly
Tenders to be endorsed, "Tenders for
the whole of them ■will calve within two months froin
Culverta
and Earth Fillings, Great
date of aale.
South Road."
ROBERT GRAHAM,
Superintendent.
SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 11.
&
22
tbaxly.
Sales bg %vudian.
SATURDAY, JANUARY 28.
VERY PRIME BUTTER
Will sell by auction on Wednesday, Februarv Ist
NOW LANDING EX 'OTAGO.'
1' 11 °'clock aloD 8ido the
8:
Queen-Street
Wharf
The subscriber will
Fort-street oh
Saturday next, at half-paststores,
rFHE SCHOONER 'JULIA,' 32 tons, well found
ten o'clock sham',
1
m gwr, sails, &c., and ready for
KEGS WOOLONGOis'G
sea at a
mo ment s notice.
BUTTER.
SATURDAY, JANUARY 28.
10 do herrings, in tins.
Also,
"Victoria Btout
Pale brandy
Port and Bheny 'wine
Geneva
Fnmituro
&c.,
WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 1.
HARRIS
TURNER
«r
Termii—Cash.
_L
WHOLESALE
Tho
ails
time.
I
AND SADDLEBS'
IItONMONGEIt,
From Wakeiiekl-street to Durham-street East.
Maori' is now on thoberth for London, and
on the 14 th proximo. Those who have
yet
'
not
lisposod of their clip should not miss the above
a short
JOHN BLACK,
>'
EFFECT 3 of
Inventory and full particulars in
NOTICE OF REMOVAL.
FIHE I' OUiini WOOL SALE this Season will
be hold on Friday, tho 3rd February, at twelve
clock.
Has been instructed to prepare for
rTIHE SALE OF THE FURNITURE AND
Alfred Domett, Esq.
ulo.
ALFRED BUCKLAND.
MR.
Novelty/
'
SADDLED
HENRI' LEWIS is requested to call immediately upon Mi. KELLY, on board
tho
ROOFING FELT.
I)V
OOF IN G FEL T, on SALE by
CRUICKSHANK, SMART, & CO..
H igh-ttre^t.
ALE, IN HHDS., PINTS, AND QUAR'JS.
PALE
TENNENT'
STRONG
S CELEBRATED
just landing.
CRUICKSHANK, SMART,
ALE,
&
AND
CO.
mm
THE
AUCKLAND, FRIDAY, JATOAHIT
Hfi)KALT> s
11. Tho first' gun to bo fired from tho Flagship at
to prepare for tho first race.
FASHIONABLE
12. A gong will bo struck to recall tlio boats In tho
ovent of an unfair start.
DEAPEEY
ESTABLISHMENT
13. Three boats or vossein must start in every race.
14. Unless five boats start, no second prize; if
QUEEN-STREET,
AUCKLAND.
eight boats start, a third prize; if nine boats start
fourth boat to savo her stakes.
'.0. Boats or vessels on tho port tack to give way
for those on the starboard tack, or be disqualified ;
&
boats or vessels running freo to keep away for those
SANEOED reßpoetfully invit
on tho wir.d, or bo disqualified'; any boat or vessol
wilfully fouling another will bo disqualified.
attention to tlicir Large Stock of LADIES' ANI
16. Ail}' boat in a race is entitled to protest
CHILDREN'S TJKDEKCLOTHIKG,
against another for infringing the rules.
Slmwl
17. Protests in any of the matches must bo given
in writing to the Umpire as soon as possible after Mantles, Silks, Silk Paletots, Eancy Dressos, Erencl
nine, a.m.,
REGATTA,
JANUARY 30th, 1865.
JENKINS
:
Govkrnob.
Vice-Patron :
the Superintendent.
His Honor
President:
Commodore Siu WiiLuii "Wiseman.
15. The decisionof tho Umpire shall in all cases bo
Eules will subject tho
aggressor to forfeit nil claims to tho prizes.
AND. J. M'MATH,
Hon. Secretary.
Auckland, 19th January, 1805.
Children's Jackets, Eancy Goods, Eimnel's Per
19. Any deviation from tho
funiery, Haberdashery, Hosiery,
Men's
Starter:
TEN
CASES
Treasurer:
:
FuianaHrNQ "WAREHOUSE,
Fibst Race:—9.3o a.m.
ALL WIDTHS.
"
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N
E,
QUEEN STREET.
EO 11
Ex
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S)
-fJLU
£20
second prize, £10; third prize, £5.
Course—From South side of Hag-ship, round a
boat moored off Drunken Bay, round a flag-boat
mooredofFStoke's Point, coming in on South side of
the Flag-ship, All marts to he kept on the starboard
hand.
Ihe Flag-ship not considered a mark except
at starting and coming in.
SALE.
VICTOKY' AND ANNIE WOOD,*
FEOM LONDON.
'
CASES SOUPS,TURTLE, OXTAIL, &c. &c.
10 do. Minced meats
Fresh herrings
5
5
Dried
do.
Salmon
10
10
Lobster
5
Capt. Whyto's oriental pickles
20
Assorted
do.
10
East India
do.
10
Assorted concentrated syrups
;
Course—FromSouth side of Flag-ship round H.
Curacoa,' keeping her on the starboard hand;
M.S.'
omirg in on the South side of the Flag-ship.
'
TVet.tii Race:—3.3o t.m.
Boats sculled with ono oar. First prize, .£3 ; second
prize, £2.
Short course to be decided on the day.
TuiETEENTir RACE :—4 T.M.
Canof. Race for AVaka Tawa canoes. First prize,
£20; second, 10.
Course—Same as first race.
£
Sw
WINKS
RULES.
;
the fly and eighteen inches in the hoist, which must
bo kept Hying at the main ilag for pulling boats to
be not less than one foot square, and carried at the
bows.
7. Sailing vessels to be anchored in a line; to start
with all canvas down, and
to sail with fore-andaft canvas only.
8. All Licensed cargo boats, to sail with working
canvas only, gaff top-sail added.
9. There will be no restriction as to
canvas in any
race, unless specially noticed in fore-going Rule.
10. A ball will be hoisted at the main-yard-arm
15 minutes before each race, as a signal for taking
positions.
Marryatt's signal flag or flags corresponding with the cumber of the race on the Programme will be hoisted below tho ball. Each race
frill be startsd by the firing of a gun from ihs fiac«
sai ersypiag ife? >?•! sad sv.mersi fetgsi
;
of
Basinega.
&
ware,
&c.
B.
CAPTAINS
OP VESSELS,
COASTEES,
HARRIS'S,
Top
of
C cases
Shortland Crescent.
WHOLESALE
SHOULD
stationery
20,000 official blank envelopes
75 reams official fcap.
HALL
C
ATLAS OF NEW ZEALAND.
P. HOCHSTETTEB,
.
E,
OPPOSITE TOT 'SOUTHERN CROSS OFFICE,
'
roams assorted fancy note paper
Perforated cardboard
TKEY Will TOTD
WHBBB
THB
LARGEST AND CHEAPEST STOCK
•
Metallic and pocket books,
OF
Tourists' writing cases, portable inkstands,
SEA
pen and pocket knives, scissors, drawing
800 TS,
pencils, penholders, quart, pint, and halfpint inks, &c., &c.,
AXD
EVERT DESCRIPTION
OF BOOTS
AND
SHOES IN AUCKLAND.
AT
HARRIS'S CAVENDISH HOUSE,
SIIOIITLAITD CIIESCENT.
A LIBERAL
ALLOWANCE
MADE TO
WHOLESALE PURCHASERS
Taddy's London snuff, finest Havannah, Swiss
and Manilla cigars
Tobacco, cut by patent machinery,
And DE. A. PETERMANN.
AT
MA R K B',
BOoTM A K E
Finest Aromatic and Cavendish tobaccos.
THE
GEOLOGICAL AND TOPOGRAPHICAL
BUYEES
CALL
QUEEN- STEEET,
100 reams superfine note paper
150
N E,
D EAPEEj
&
N.B.—Every description, of Boots -and
Eepairs done on the
Shoes made to order.
premises.
AT
new
The
H O E
QUEEH-STEEET.
100,000 assorted envelopes
"would
attention to several
handsome and elegantly carved Walnut and Rosewood Diawing-room Suites; also, to their stock of
oval shaped Loo and Indies' "Work Tables, Mahogany
Dining-room Chairs, Easy Chairs and Couches,
Whatnots and Canterburys, Gilt Chimney Glasses,
Toilet Ghisses, &c. A great variety of brass Cornices, Damasks, CurtainBorders and Gimps, Arabian
and French Bedsteads. Feather Beds, Bolsters, and
Pillows; Hair, Wool, and Flax Mattrasses, Palliasses,
Toilet Services, &c.
Agents for Wheeler Wilsoa's, Simpson's Sewing
Machines. An assortment always on hand.
Every description of Cabinet and Upholstery
Furniture made on tho premises.
DE,
A good Kit and the
best Workmanship guaranteed.
geology of
Zealand, in
explanation of the Geological and Topographical
Atlas, from the ScientificPublications of tho ' Noyaia'
Expedition, Translated by Dr. C. P. FISCHEE.
HARRIS'S,
RED
Top of Shortland Crescent and Parnellßoad.
MONEY!
MONEY!
L. DELETTRE, Queen-street.
5
20
15
2
10
10
Currie
~
powder
A NEW INVENTION!
H.
BOOT.
Bottled currants
Pint and half-pint salad oil
Dried herbs
„
„
~
Ppiccd sardines
~
Lta
„
&
CALUMNY REFUTED ! !!
THE COLONISTS VINDICATED !I
BEST VALUE FOR MONEY
AND
Perrons' "Worcestershire sauce
10 Casks Barcelona nuts
50 Cases prime bacon, ham and cheese
•10 Dozen gelatino and isinglass
FIVE PEE
CENT.
DISCOUNT
PURCHASES EXCEEDING
OFF
ON
ALL
ONE FOUND,
AT
10 Cases sol. chocolate
10
Homeopathic cocoa
10 Casks Day and Martin's jar blacking
80 Gross
do.,
paste do.
150 Boxes Belmont sperms
4 Dozen Price's night lights.
PLUMMEE
„
Coffee roasted and ground by potent steam
machinery, on the most approvedprinciple.
THOMAS BELL,
Importer and Grocer.
Victoria-street, Auckland.
&
HOUSE,"
FELLOWS* HALL,
QUEEN-STBEET.
P
&.
F-, doing a
very
! !
THE AVONDER OF THE AG-E!
E
,
BOOT AND SHOE "WAREHOUSE,
QUE EN-STREET,
GREAT SAVING
JgDDY'S
!
By a Settler of over twenty-five years' standing.
N. T?.—Sold by all
tlio
Booksnllors in Auckland.
SPITALFIELDS
OF EXPENSE.
HOUSE.
large ready-monoy business
JJAS
A LABGE STOCK 01'
Sliortland-atreet.
THE
NEWEST FASHIONS!!!
found
For Hotelkcepers, Bushmen, and Families.
(opposite the
odd
fellows' hall)
RECEIVED
A
EX
'SURAT,'
AND
LARGE
ASSORTMENT
OF
SPRING AND SUMMER SILKS,
In every variety and tho most fashionable colours;
to inform the publio
of
tricts that he has always on hand the Largest and
and Shoes in
Auckland, -where a far superior article for durability
time, trouble labor, and money, beyond any other
Dinner can be prepared for a family at a cost of
fuel not exceeding twopence.
H. P. imports all Ms goods direct from the first
London Houses,of the best quality and most fashionable styles, 'which enables him to complete any orders
with -which he may be favoured with, promptitude
For sale by
H.
JUST IMI'OHTEI).
and strength can bo had at as reasonable a price
as any House in town.
As
household invention known
PRINCE ALFRED,'
ifU GATE begs
| |
Auckland, and. the inhabitants of surrounding dis-
They are not complicated, and can bo used as easily best selected Assortment of Boots
Eddy's Kerosene Stove is an universal boon, saving
H. KEMP
'
IN READY-MADE CLOTHING will bo
PATENT KEROSENE COOKING
and HEATIN& STOVE,
as the common kerosene lamp.
arc able to supply Goons of excollent quality
AT I.OW PRICES.
A
T
WHOLESALE AltD BETAXD
!
And tho
RIGHT HORSE SADDLED ! ! !
Or
MISGOVERNMENT IN NEW ZEALAND,
THE NATIVE REBELLION
FLETCHER'S,
NEXT noolt TO THE ODD
A
G-
THE CAUSE OF
"EXCELSIOR
MICROSCOPES!!
Just Landeh and now on Sale,
FEW GOOD, POWERFUL, and MODERATE PRICED MICT OSCOPES, of different
izc-s and mountings, varying in magnifying power
from 2500 to 270,000 times.
T. PEACOCK, Optician, &c.,
E TJ
Just Published,
and despatch.
MOFFLIN,
GLACES AND GROS,
Agent for
Drill Trousers, 6s. Gd.
In all colours:
Tweed Trousers, 10s. 6d.
r
White mid Fancy Marsala A ests, 7s. 6d.
STANFORD & CO.
Tweed Vesta, Gs. 6d.
RICH-COLOURED MOIRE ANTIQUES,
Bedford Cord Trousers and Hiding Pants.
On View at Ceomme's, Queen-street.
Albion Cord Trousers, endless wear, 13s. 6d.
CHECKS AND STRIPES,
Moleskin Trousers, very good
T. A. HICKS,
An Immense Assortment of Crimean Shirts
MESSRS. HAY & lIONEYMAN,
WATCHMAKER AND JEWELLER.
GLACE IN ALL QUALITIES,
BLACK
as. Gd., Gs. Gd., Ss. Gd., 12s. Gd.
'
SILK MERCERS,
Boys' Suits, 10s. Gd., 14s. Gd., lGs. Gd
lever watches, from £5 ios.
BLACK MOIRE ANTIQUES,
GENERAL BEAPEES,
Clocks in great variety, from 10a.
GENERAL DRAPERY.
AND OUTFITTERS,
A very fine assortment of jewellery, of all kinds
BLACK DUCAPES, GROS, RIPS,
Sheeting Calicoes, 72in., 2s. 3d.
of very choice designs
QUEEN STREET,
Very Heavy Twill Sheeting, 72in., 3s. -Id.
Also,
&c.
Blankets, 19s. per pair; Counterpanes, &c.
&c.,
&c.,
invite Ladies and Gentlemen
Surveying instruments, thcodlitcs, protractors,
A Splendid Assortment ot Victoria Printed and
to inspect their present Stock of
and pocket aneroids
Richly Embossed Table-Covers, 9s. Gd. to
Also,
Likewise,
NEW SUMMER GOODS,
40s.
Pocket compasses
Black Silk Lace Shawls, 2os. to 30s.
Now Landing ex 'Jumna,'
EX ' ANNIE WOOD ' AND LATE ARRIVALS
Pocket compasses, combined, witli sundial
A Largo Lot of Ladies' and Gentlomon's Straw
Now Opened iuto Stock,
&c.,
&c.,
<£c.
Hats, much reduced in price, to edict, a
To be had at Sydney priccs, witli cost of carriago
A LARGE QUANTITY OP DRAPERY,
All of which have bden selected personally by theis
clearance
homo buyer for cash, in the several manufacturing
added thereto
Panama Hats, Ba.
districts of England and Scotland.
FLOOR CLOTHS IN ALL ifficES,
&c.,
&e.,
&c.
Repairs of all kinds attended to, and dono with
accuracy and despatch.
Tho following departments are now stocked with
THREE CASES LADIES' CORSETS AND
W. MILLER
novelties of the best quality and design in
NEW SILKS,
removed his colonial boot
T. A. HICKS.
SKIRTS,
In plain, striped, checked, and fancy glaces.
MANUFACTORY to more commodious proTin.can Lane, Queex-street.
mises opposite the Q. C. E.
Buots of every description made to order by firstARTIFICIAL FLOWERS,
BRIGHT BLACIv GLACE SILKS,
Superior make
class workmen.
NOTICE OF REMOVAL.
Peg Boots made, and repairs neatly executed.
New silk, grenadine, llama mantles and paletot,
PARASOLS AND SUN SHADES,
Black cashmere lace-trimmed squares
*.* FOOT
Black lace shawls, mantles, and new grenadines
OP SHORTLAKD STREET,
GENTLEMEN'S NECK TIES,
Stripe and plain mohairs.
Auckland.
Sjioc
HO "SVELL, Boot and
Maker, begs to
CRICKETING BELTS AND BRACES,
FRENCH LINENS AND PRINTED
FARMS FOR SALE.
CAMBRICS.
inform the public that he has REMOVED to more
CORAH HANDKERCHIEFS,
A A ACRES, three miles from Otahuhu,
POPLINETTES
AND CARMELITES
convenient premises, Two Doors from the Royal ttU 100
do.
do.
In all the leading sliades.
300
PAPER COLLARS,
do.
Pukokohe.
poplins
Real
Irish
Oyster and Supper Saloon.
COMBES & DALDY.
New printed muslins
BEDFORD CORD, BEST QUALITY,
New bonnet ribbons, kid, lisle, and silk gloves
Naw Tomb Thumb umbrellas and parachutes
FOR PRIVATE SALE.
CASES
BAGS
Grenadine,
lact-, llama, and barege shawls.
LEATHER
AND
TWO
Colonial-made Boots and Shoes always on hand.
BY
BLACK
SILK MANTLES AND
PURSES,
HEW
GEORGE SIBBIN
LOTS
PALETOTS.
IK R E M IX E R A,
Queen-street.
Fancy
dress
stuffs in all new materials and
adjoining the Rev. Mr. Haywood's property.
&c.
Sic,
<fec.,
colors
REGISTRY
OFFICE.
NOTICE OF REMOVAL.
NEW DRESS AND MANTLE TRIMMINGS.
"VENABLES begs to inform her friends
KEMP,
11.
Carver and Gilder, has removed to
Gentlemen's, boys', and youths' clothing, in
and patrons that, having met with such great
Welleßley-Ktreet.
great variety, and newest styles.
success in the busii*es3 of her Registry Ollicc, she has
A splendid assortment of Chimney and Pior been induced,
HOUSF,
SPITAL FIELDS
to .take znoro commodious promiseo in
Mfttflakoj' juei opened; tfcg togsci svsr 'Wyndhnrr.-street:
nearly opvoost-z the hst H-SaiJiJ*
HAi & HONETMAK"
i3*2Tg® QTTIB
OiflcS:
JJESfSsLiSg!' XQuS.S;
Has now on view a great variety of Ladies*
Gentlemen's, and Children's Boots and Shoes.
ONB TEIAi
win PROVE THE PACT.
IVote the Address
Hunting
-
1. Jso post entry allowed, except for vessels or
boats not in port in time to enter.
2. Entrances for Trading Vessels to be made on
their registered Tonnage.
Time allowances on
tonnage as shewn by following measurement. Take
length on deck from fore-part of stem to alter part of
stern-post; from which deduct extreme breadth,
(exclusive of belts or mouldings) ;
multiply this product by the extreme breadth as above, and again by
half the breadth and divide by 94 for tonnage.
3. Time for tonnage : from
5 tons upwards, 15
seconds per ton ; under 5 tons, 15 seconds per half
\ essels
ton.
above 50 tons not to allow more time
than for 50 tons4. Iso sailing vessel -will be allowed to use
oars,
paddles, or poles ; nor take in or throw out ballast
alter starting water to be fresh, and to be examined
on coming in, at the discretion of the Umpiro. No
scoops allowed to wet the sails after starting.
5. A gun will be fired and flags
hoisted at 8 o.m
on board the Flag-ship on the morning of the
Regatta. If not hoisted, the Regatta will be postponed till the following day.
The Committee
reserve to themselves the power to postpone the
Regatta should the weather be
unfavourable.
6. Each boat or sailing vessel
iu the matches to
carry a distinguishing flag not I?kb than two feet
in
his
'
variety of other toys, on sale at
BAZAiE,
BEG-
„
3 t.m.
Race, for boys born within the Colony, under
16 years: pulling pair of sculls. First prize, £3 ;
second prize, £2; third prize, £1.
§
Quoon-stxeet.
„
r.M.
Course—Same as first race ; once round.
Pahneli, Road.
„
;
oars;
Fori the TAILORING DEPARTMENT
„
Seventh Race:—l2.3o r.M.
Trading Yes.-els, from 20 to 45
tons. First prize,
£30 ; second prize, £15 third prize, £8.
Course.—The same as fifth race.
Tenth Race :—2.30 i'.m.
and
Knives, China and pewter tea and dinner sets,
toy knives and forks, and tin extensive
Shoktiand Stbeet.
To Bazaar Buildings, in Queen-street.
G. W. FRIEND,
Opposite Union Bank,
„
'akd
Children's toys, ex Victory, &c., now Okdem punctually executed.
china
and com-
PUENITUEE
J i ji i ii 1 . ■ • } i
nilright,
And bend your willing feet,
For shirts and collars, ncckties too,
„
Sixth Racf. :—l2 o'clock.
For Licensed but Unregistered Cargo Boats. First
prize, Silver Cup valued at 30 guineas, presented
by Messr*. Shav,-. f-aville and Co., of London,
second pnze, £12 ; third prize, £6.
Course.—Same as second race.
V'i ats (bona fide), working for hii
pulled by a ) air of
and able to carry
Irom eight to len passengers. First prize, boat
presented by Megf-rs.Houlderßros., of London
second prize, £8 third prize, £3.
co
Como now and see those clothes so rich,
Sly shelves are loaded down ;
You will declare, upon my wcid,
None cheaper are in town.
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Ninth Race :—2 r.M.
Shiv s Gigs, pulled by four oars. First prize £12second prize £6 ; third prize £3.
'
Course—Same as first race ; once round.
10
SOUTHS, and BOYS, in every kind.
100 Youths' and boys.' suits, in tweeds
200 pair of gents' tweed trowsers
100 pair ofbest black doc cloth trowsers
100 pair best tweed trowsors, very fine
100 men's tweed suits from 40s. per suit
100 pair n.ixed tweed splendid trowsers
5000 hats and caps in every shape and variety,
for soldiers, sailors, tinkors, and tailors, or
any other man ; braces, belts, shirts, and all
kinds of outfitting' goods.
„
;
w
*
TWEEDS
OEIOKETINfI FLiNKELS,
Gutta-percKa balls, drums, trumpets
&
Third Race :—10.30 a.m.
A Sclixeks Match, open to all Comers. First prize,
£10 : presented by Mr. J. Copland, ■with £5 ;
added; second prize, £7; third prize, £3.
Course.—Sameas first race, once round.
x chts, 6 tons and upwards. First prize, £20; second
prize, £10 third prize, £5.
C ourse.—The same as fifth race.
a
ohoics
Horses and carts, largo dolls in ball-room dresses
J
H
SUMMER
opening
respectfully to inform the inhabitants of
Auckland and surrounding districts, that they
havo
nlwayß
"UST received by late arrivals a full, and ono of of English on hand, a large nid choico selection
and Colonial Furniture of every descriptho most complete assortments of clothing for MEN tion.
W\ H.
call particular
E.
parts
Sensation Novels, Standard Poets, &c., Sc.
10 cases
Exchanged.
situated in Queen-street, and
lately ocupied by Mr. Charles Petscliler, where he
intends to carry on the business of a GeneralMerchant and Importer, and by strict attention and closo
application to business principles, hopes to merit a
share of public patronage.
?
&
New and Second-hand Furniture
Bought, Sold, or
to
CO
Second Race •—lO o'clock.
First prize, New
Zealand Hihai.i. Cup, value £20, the gift of
C.
'Wilson,
\y.
Esq.; second prize, £10 ; third
prize, £5.
Course.- From £-cuih side of Flagship, round the
redb uo\ in Rangitoto Channel, jound a boat moored
off Stoke s point, coming in on
South side of Flagship. All marks to be kept on the starboard hand.
The Flagship not considered a mark except at starting
and coming in.
—
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£
lachts, under Five Tons.
Forirni Hack:—lla.m.
Gigs, belonging to H.SI. Sums. First
prize, £10'
second prize, £5.
Course
«
?
Family Herald, in volumes and
J. YOUNG- begs to announce that ho has
BEHOVED
WM.
thoso substantial
modious premises
i
Is)
-\
lot of
Shomlaxd Crescent
H. PEOBEET, Peopsietok.
*
&
%
o
ori JJBitSX&IiED respectfully Informs
Gentlemen that he has JUST OPENED
\
HARRIS'S CAVENDISH HOUSE,
s
§
V
PEOGEAMME.
neat 'card
AT
SHOETLAND-STEEET.
NOTICE OF IIEMOYAL.
&
1865, on
TAILORING.
Magnetic toj's, work boxes, colorboxes
£
mmi
WAIiXTXGS,
"Within upon Everything
•
Remember the Address—
bd
I ill
*
fot. k Oakf.d Gig Race, sharp or square storn steored
bv a rudder. First prize, £20, second prize,
£12 :
third prize £6.
Course.—From South side of Flagship, round H.
M.S., ' Cur;i(;ca.' round a boat, moored off Freeman's
Fay, twice round, coming in on South side of Flagship. All marks to tie kept on tlie starhoar d hand.
The Flagship not considered a mark, exceptatstartin"
n
find coming in.
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CLOTHS,
MATOAEA,' Cattail Babnett.
Eleventh Race
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Honorary Secretary:
Dingy
or BV33RY DEBCIUTTION,
QAXBY'S
Enquire
DIARIES, 1865.
Facts for Everybody
the little dustpan,
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ELOOR
AND MATTE ASSES
THE LITTLE DUST PAN,
W
Captain J. Casov.
AV atebmas's
FURNITURE
SHOETLAND-STEEET.
co
Race :—1
FOU
&c., &c.,
P B I B IT. B
MeM&th.
CHEAPEST HOUSE IN AUCKLAND
OPENED,
JUST
Captain H. Anderson.
Eighth
fJIHE
EEADY-MADE
Boys'
January 19, 1865.
S£
Finn Race
11.30 a.m.
Trading Vessels, under 20 tons. First prize,
and
Youth's,
CLOTHING, MERCERY,
Umpire:
Flagship
Drapery
JOSEPHINE KID GLOVES, in all sizes, Eirs
Ohoico only.
C. Eoskrugo, Esq,
'
Printed Muslins, Parachutes
Cambridge Eobes,
iinal.
Auditors:
H. J. "Wadhani, and .T. "Waymouth.
A.
rUUNITTOB! PUiLNITUHE!! LETTS'
the race.
Vice-President:
Captain B. Jenkins, E.N.
Committee:
Sir. J. Landers,
IT.D. B. .Adams, Efq.
Mr. H. Lewis.
t'apf. 11. Anderson.
Capt. .T. Butt.
A. McMath.
C.'ipt. J. Case}'. '
D. McFarlane.
Mr. T. Niccol.
31r. AV. Boyd.
Mr. C. Eobinson.
JIr. .T. Bcddoes.
D.
Cruickshank.
B.
Mr. C. Eoskrugo.
!Mr.
31 r. .T. Copland.
Mr. J. "Waymouth.
.T.
Edwards.
Mr.
Mr. T. Williams.
11. Wadhani.
Mr. T. E. Guiiding.
j i
Kxcei.i.f.ncy the
.
Patrbn
His
;
AUCKLAND
9T
.
DAILY.]
BED
BOOT,
QUEEN
OPPOSITE
THE
-
ST3JEET,
ODD
1
18110 WB Hill
RESPECTFULLY
Has
6
»
MRS.
igg" Country Storekeepers supplied
and a liberal
discount allowed.
BOOTS.
BOOTS. BOOTS.
H.
~p>EGS
KEMP
to inform the public of Auckland thathe
HAS OPENED
the premises adjoining his Silk Warehouse (and
lately occupied by Mr. Pettit), as
A BOOT
&
SHOE ESTABLISHMENT.
H. K. is constantly receiving supplies from the
best London Houses, of u superior quality and the
most fashionable styles, and,
by importing direct
from the manufacturers, will be able to offer
EVEKY DESCRIPTION OP GOODS
AT THE
LOWEST POSSIBLE PKICES.
H.
KEMP,
'
Vjijisi QsteH'gm&i ss%BtsJ
4
THE NHW "ZEALAND HERALD, AUCKLAM), FRIDAY, JANTFAJRY 27, 1865.
ARRIVAL.
8.5.,
from 3ydney.
DEPARTURES.
Ardbog, ship, for Madras.
' Camilla, BC'nobtier, for Guam.
"Wonga YtTdrlga, 5.8., for Wangaroi.
Vessels in harbour.
Adelhtfid, barque, from Leith, via Wellington.
Annifl Wood, barque, from London.
Albitross, schooner, from Taranaki.
Billa Marina, coal hulk.
*csallarat, p.s., from Napier.
Eveline, ship, from the Cape of Good Hopo.
General Cameron, schooner, from Canterbury.
H.M.S.S. Eclipse, from the Manukau.
H.M.S.S. Esk, from Tauranga.
H.M.S.S. Curaijoa, from the Kawau.
H.M.S.S. Miranda, from Sydney.
Helenslee, ship, from the Clyde
Helen, schooner, from Wangavoa.
Hopo, schooner, from Tauranga.
Lapwing, cutter, from Napier.
Light Brigade, ship, from I.i ndo*.
Maid of Kent, schooner, from K« jiara.
Maori, ship, from the Cape of Go"<l Hope.
Migrator, barque, from Bong Koig.
Matoaka, ship, from London.
Maria Scott, schooner, from Tahiti.
N imroud, ship, from London.
jKelson, ship, from London via Cork.
"Novelty, p.s., from Manukau.
Novelty, barque, fiom Sydney.
Otago, 5.8., Irom Sydney.
Pearl, ketch, from Napier.
Southern Cross, Bchooner, from a Missionary
cruiße.
"Talbot, sliip, from Lordon.
Tauranga, schooner, from Taurangn.
Victory, ship, from London.
"Wahapu, cutter, from Russell.
Waverley, brig, from the Mauritius via .Adelaide.
"Will Watch, cutter, from the South Sea Islands.
Zillah, schooncr, from Napier via luranga.
Viscount Canning, barque, from London.
'!
EXPECTED ARRIVAL;-.
Aleeta, barque, from Newcustle, sailed : 7th inst.
Alice Cameron, barque, fit in Sydney : loading.)
Armstrong, ship, from London, 3 d.p., 0173, Bailed
Nov. 4th.
Bombay, ship, from London, 1 d.p., 105-1 (loading.)
Caduceus, ship, from London, 3 d.p., fi<> (loading.)
Ellen Simpson, barque, from Melbourne, 2nd d.p.,
3801.
Erncstina, ship, from London, sailed Oct. 2Sthv
Empress, ship, from London, Ist d.p., 3624 ; (loading.)
Ganges, ship, from Queenatown, lat d. p., 4182;
sailed Nov. 4th.
India, barquo, from HobartTown, 1 d.n., 5461.
Kate, barque, from Sydney, Ist d.p.. fi.,39.
Killcrmont, schooner,"from Melbourne. Ist d.p., 658 9
Lombard, barque, from Newcastle, sailed 18thinst.
Louisa, ship, from London, 1 d.p., 7361, sailed Oct.
22nd.
Napier, barque, from London, 1 d.p., 5635 sailed Oct.
22nd.
Pegasus, ship, from London (loading.)
Success, schooner, from "Napier, 2 d.p., 1325.
Susanne, trig, from Adelaide, 2 d.p., 1378.
Viola, ship, from Cilasgow, 2d. p., 2341; (loading.)
Winterthur, siiip, from London ; (loading.)
;
:
;
-17, Pryde.
The ship Erncstina, 1048 tons, Capt. Tillan, sailed
from Gravesend on the 28th October for Auckland,
with about
ing are in
passengers, among
the cabin:—Mr. and
200
whom tho followMrs. Dufaur and
family, (9) ; Dr. R. C. Mossman, it.C.S., wife and
family ; Mr. T. J. "Welch, Manager of the Church of
England Emigration Society ; Mr. John Wilson, and
Mrs. Franklin and family.
The ship Louisa, 703 tons, Capt. Hall, also sailed
from Gravesend for Auckland on the 22nd October,
with a large number of emigrants and tho following
saloon paseengers:—Captain S. Parton, Miss Margaret E. Motion, Rev. John M'Michael, Mr. Fred.
Cuthbert, Dr. F. J. Bayntun, M.R.C.S., Captain G.
Ligertwood, and Mr. T. R. Collycr, F.A.S.
H.M.S. Brisk left Plymouth on the 27th Sept.,
touched at Madeira on 7th October, leaving again on
the 10th ; arrived at the Cape of Good Hope on 26tli
November, and sailed on tho 12tli December. She
reports fine weather nearly all the
which has
been made principally under canvas. The Brisk is a
fine smart-looking ship, carrying 16 guns, tho stern
and tho bow guns being heavy Armstrongs. The
following is a list of her oflicers : Captain C. W.
Hope; Lieutenants 'C. G. Fitton, F. S. Brougliton,
D. D. Frecmantle ; Master, Mr. J. B. Haines Chaplain, Rev. J. B. Smyth ; Surgeon, G. D. Moor; Paymaster, Mr. W. Ayma; Chief Engineer, Mr. G.
Grasson; Assistant Engineer, Mr. Cruieksliank ;
Sub-lieutenuits, E. A. Liardet and T. T. F. Bell.
She has on board six very line secretary birds, for the
Botanical Garden!',, forwarded from tho Cape by Mr.
Laynrd.—Syrinr;/ Herald, January 16.
A VijssKL AitAJfDOJTED at Ska.—Captain Hughes,
of the ship City of Sydney, which arrived yesterday
from London, reports that in latitude 47' N. longitude 7'lo W., on the 24th October, at 9 a.m., observed a brig to leeward, with maintopmast gone and
the Bails furled. Bore down to her and found she
wag abandoned, and the water up to the lowerbeams.
Somo of the vessel's papers wcro brought oil', and
sundry other articles. Her papers proved her to be
the brig Max. The crew had evidently been taken
I am
olf bv some passing vessel, for the signal
sinking'fast" was hoisted at the gaff.—Sydney Empire,
;
'*
January 20.
The Royal George, built under the auspices of the
London Engineering and Iron Shipbuilding Company,
was launched on Wednesday, November 2, from
their works at I ordon-yard. Isle of Hogs, formerly
known as Messrs. Baillie and Wcstwood, and who are
now incorporated in the company.
The Royal
George, which is destined for the Australian trade,
is built for Messrs. Fernie, Brothers and Co., of
Liverpool. She is a fine specimen of the modern
ron vessel, which is so rapidly superseding the old
type of wood, and is from the designs of Mr. Jonathan
K. Bailey, the marine architect of thecompany. Her
tonnage, builders' measurement, is 1500 tons ; her
length, on the load line, is 210 feet; lier breadth of
beam, 38 feet; depth in hold, 23 feet. Shortly before
high water, and the preparation for her launch being
completed, the signal was given, nnd the ship glided
ENTERED INWARDS
JANCABY
20-—Petrel, 17 tons, Nieman, from Coromandel, with
8000 ft. timber, 721 ounces gold—l 4 passengers.
26—Stag, IS tons, Woodcock, from the Great
Barrier, 'with 38 tons firewood, 35 boats knees—1
passenger.
26—Morning Light, 28 tons, Tiller, from Matakana,
with 50 tons firewood.
Her appearance on
off the ways most successfully.
2G—Pl»net, 26 tons, Mclvor, from Wangarei, in
the water was very fine, and elicited a good deal of
ballast.
admiration. Owing to a strong easterly wind the
26—Otflgo, 5.8., 500 tons, Wm. Smith, from Sydney, ship waa carried up the river nearly aa far as East
20th inst. Passengers—Capt. Pitt, Capt. Barker, Greenwich before tlie tug coukl check her progress.
Mr. and Mrs. Holm. Mi. and Mrs. Reed, Mr. and She was then towed down
into tho West India Dock
Mrs. Stanley, Mrs. Barronand child, Mr. and Mrs. (Blackwall) Basin, to be fitted out.
Xaver and Misses Lavers, (2) ; Mr. Beer. Miss
The Hornet t, 1155 tons, which sailed in October,
Parker, Mr. Brown, Master Gilfillan, Mr. W. A. for Sydney, New South Wales, had on board 441
Owen, Mr. Seligmann, and 19 in tho steerage.—H. Government emigrants, comprising 01 married people.
M. Jervis, agent.
153 single men, IG4 single women, '2-1 boys and 34
girls between 1 and 12'vears of nge, and five infants,
CLEARED OUTWARDS.
JANUARY
under the care ef Mr. J. O'Donnell, M.D., surgeon26—Nile, 24 tors. White, for Port Fitzroy, with 6 superintendent, assisted by Mrs. Elizabeth Brock,
bags potatoes, 5 bags flour—2 passengers.
matron, and Mr. John Martin, schoolmaster.
26—Coromandel, 8 tons, Lungakawhia, for CoroThe Emigration Commissioners have chartered the
Burlington, to sail from Plymouth on the 2nd of
mandel—9 passengers.
26—Morning Light, 28 tons, Tiller, for Mercury January, with Government emigrants, to Adelaide,
Bay—l passenger.
at £13 8s per statute adult.
26—Petrel, 17 tons, Nieman, lor Coromandel, with
The Hannah More sailed from Birkenhead on tho
15 bags bread, 10 cases ale, 7 lags sugar, 4 bags 13th of November, for Brisbane, with 371 emigrants,
brnn, 3 cases lemonade, 3 casks beef.
equal to 336 statute adults.
-6—Stag, 18 tons, Woodcock, for Great Barrier—2
The Ganges left Queenstown on tho 4tli of
November, with emigrants for Auckland.
passengers.
26—Zilla, 68 tonß, SullivaD, for Napier, with 1067
The Gorilla, from Liverpool to Sydney, 54 day?
bundles iron, II caseß merchandise, 4 do. do., 3 out, was spoken latitude 24.50 S., longitude 33.25
casks do. 6,000 feet timber, 25 tons firewood.
W., making forRio Janeiro, having sprung a leak.
The Professor van der boon Mescli, Van Zanten.
IMPORTS.
Per Otago, from Sydney : —24 gunnies sugar, from Rotterdam to Melbourne, put into Cherbourg!
Morrin
October
27. having been in collision with a French
Co.; 27 do. do., Buchanan; 27 do. do.,
S. Brown; 94 do. do., J. Roberton 30 do. do., J. B. steamer.—lfome JS'ars, Nov. 2G.
Harrison; 70 do. do., order; 11 pkgs., Nicol and
PORT OF
Co.; 100 cases champagne, Giliillan & Co.; 7 pkgs.,
ONEHUNGA.
order; 1 box, W. C. Wilson; 1 package, Greighton
and Scales ; 100 bags malt, 1000 do., flour, 8 pkgs.,
ARRIVED.
Willing Lass, schooner, from Wanganui.
order; 1 case, W. Phillips; 9 pkgs., order; 1 case,
E. Wayte ; 33 pkgs., W. C. Wilson; 19 kegs butter,
DEPARTURES.
Eaton & Co. ; 10 do. do., J. Roberton; 3 cases
S. S. Alexandra, for the South.
wine, Gen. Cameron; 10 cases cigars, Brown and
Excelsior,
schooner,
for Waikato.
Co.; 1 qr.-cask brandy, 3 hhds. ale, H. M. S. S.
ENTERED INWARDS
Curagoa, 2 cases furniture, Winks Hall; 3 ditto
JANFAKY.
jewellery, D. Nathan ; 3 bales leather, B. Gittos; 1
case cigars, J. Roberton ; 5 pkgs., P. A. Philips; 8 26—Willing Las?, 107 tons, Nicholson, from Wanganui, in ballast.
pkgs., E. G. Steers; 5 pkgs., order; 2 do., T. B.
CLEARED OUTWARDS. .
Hill; 7 trunks boots, S. M. Green ; 36 cases champagne, Brown
Co. ; 4 pkgs., Hay
Honeyman ;
JANUARY
1 cask, 1 sheet iron, G. Webster ; 30 kegs butter. 20—Alexandra, s. s., for the South, with Troops.
Comrie Burt; 6 bales leather, B. Gittos 1 case, 26 —Excolsior, schooner, Inverson, for Waikato.
1 parcel, Peacock; 1 case, W. J. Young ; 1 parcel,
Bank of New Zealand; 5 pkgs., 1 case, Thos. Seath;
The s.s. Alexandra sailed for the South with troops.
1 pkge., Myers; 2 drums drugs, H. Potter
The schooner Excelsior sailed for Waikato, and in
11 cases
&
cigars, Brown Co.; 2 horses, 1 bullock, 1 goat, going down the river she got aground.
order ; 2 carts, Muir ; 1 do., O'Rourko; 72 bags
The schooner Willing Lass arrived from Wanganui
maize, Betcher; 20 casks butter, 11 pkgs. bacon, in hallast. She left on Monday 23rd, and called at
Byrne ; 1 case saddlery, Clayton ; 18 cases fruit, New Plymouth, on Wednesday. Sho brought no
Callaghan; 1 case, Brown and Campbell; 2 cases, mail or report.
P. A. Philips; 1 parcel, Canning; 6 boxes gold
(£29,775), Bank of New Zealand ; 3 pkgs., P. A
PORT OF WAIKATO.
Philips, 216 do., Morrin & Co.; 60 cases fruit, 2
cases bacon, 1 cask glass, 1 do. stone ware, 1 tierce, 1
IN HAEBOUR.
cage, 1 cask, 1 filter, 1 box glass, order ; 1 case, JenJANUARY 2OTK.
kins & Co.; 1 case, Gilfillan & Co.; 2 hhds. eggs,
Mary Thompson, schooner.
J.Byrne: 10 kegs butter, order; 6G cases fruit, 7
Kohcroa, steamer, repairing.
do. do., Ridings & Dowden; 2 cases cigars, 21 kegs
Avon, coal hulk.
butter, 7 pkgs. bacon, order; 1 case, Kemp; 1 do.,
Col. H.it ; l do., Levy; 1 do., Bucbolz
Co.; 1
ENTERED INWARDSparcel, VVioeman; 1 do., R. Skeene ; 1 do., Gilfillan";
JANUARY.
1 do., White ; 1 do., Hibbert; 1 do., Bank of New 21—Daring, schooner,
Davies, with flour on ComZealand; 1 do., J. Buchanan; 1 case, Military
missariat account.
Secretary ; 1 do., Sherrard 1 do., Capt. Clayton ; 21—Nobucchadnczzar, schooner, stores for
Mr.
1 do., S. Lipstine; 1 parcel, Col. McNeil; 1 do.,
Sim pson.
Owen & Co.; 2 do.. Hicks 2 do., Peacock ; 1 box 21—Prince Alfred, p.s., Fairchild, with 132 emicopper coin, Bank of Australasia
1 trunk boots,
grants.
S. M. Green; 1 parcel, King; 1 do., Sir W. Wiseman ; 23—Mary Thompson, schooner, O'Connell,
with
1 case, Pelligreni; 2 do., P. A. Phillips
1 dog, Mra.
stores for Messrs. Simpson & Young.
Payne.
21—Stuit, s., Hill, with 1hargo in tow.
CLEARED OUTWARDS.
ARRIVAL OF THE S.S. OTAGO, FROM
JANUARY
SYDNEY.
23—Excelsior,
schooner, Irvorson, for Oncliunga.
The Panama, New Zealand, and Australian Royal
Hail Company's steam-ship Otago, Wm. Smith, 24—Daring, schooner, Davies, for Onehunga.
schooner, for Onohunga.
Commander, left Sydney on the 20th instant, at 7 24—Nebucchadnezzar,
Alfred, p.s., for Onehunga.
p.m., after waiting from the 15th for English mails. 24—Princo
For the first two days experienced strong easterly 24—Gundagai, Ritchie, for Wanganui, with Commissariat stores.
gales and heavy seas, the remainder of the passage
light northerly winds and hazy weather, At 2 p.m. 21—Sturt, p.s., with 1 barge consigned to Ngaruawahia.
on the 25th rounded the North Cape, and arrived
here on tho 26th, (yesterday) at 11 a.m., having 2o—Waipa, s., Ritchio, for Cambridge.
made the passage in 5 days 16 hours, the quickest
yet made.
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Tho ship .Ardbeg, for Madras ; schooner Camilla,
for Guam ; and s.s. Wonga Wonga, for Wangarei ;
sailed yesterday.
The schooner Zillah cleared at the Customs yesterday for Napier, and sails this mcrning.
The ship Armstrong, Captain Armstrong, sailed
from Gravesend for this port on tho 4th November.
The P.N.Z. and A.R.M. Co.'s. new s.s. Taurarua,
sailed from Gravesend for Melbourne, on the 9th
November.
The ship Wansfell, black ball liner, in command
of Captain Holland (late ch'ef officer of the Light
sailed from the Downs on the 13thNovember, with a large number of passengers for
all
Queensland.
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SYDNEY.
(Erom tho Herald January £0.)
Flour.—The marketis firmer, and ns we have had
no arrivals except from South Austraiia, prices have
again an upward tendency, and are at least 20s to
30s per ton higher than last month. Adelaide is
quoted at £23 10s to £24 per ton, and at these rates
sales have been made. Chilian is also higher, and
quoted at £19 to £20 per ton. Wheat is firmer, and
prices show an improvement on the month of 6d to
9d per bushel.
Liquids.—Ale in bulk continues in request,and
tho advance noticed last month has been fully established ; last week, however, the price of Marion's
was a little easier, and sales were reported at £7 10s,
but sinco (lie arrival of the news by the English
mail holderß are asking £7 15s to £R, and sales have
been mado at these rates. Bass's is also quoted at
£7158 to £8. Porter in bulk is not so much enquired for, and price unaltered.
Bottled ale and
porter have been more sought after at a slight improvements on former rates ; firstbrands are quoted
8s 6d to 10s. Brandy is dull of sale, and prices
have declined 6d to Ib. A largo parcel ofMartell's
was offered this week at Bs. and small sales are reported at 8s 3d, to 8s Gd ; Hennefsy's Bs. Rum is
steady ; 300.p. is worth froin 3s. 4d "to 3s toGd. In
geneva, transactions have been limited, and prices
range from 10s 6d to lis for first brands. In wines,
thero have been no sales of any amount, but a cargo
of sherry is to be offered at auction next week, and
which will test prices.
Teas are not so firm, and common to medium
congous are fully 10s to 20s per chest lower than
last month. Several cargoes have been offered at auction, and large parcels placed at£6to £9 per chest.
Fine teas have not declined so much as low and
inferior teas.
Sugars are firmer, and sales at auction of rations in
particular show an advance of 20s to 30s per ton.
Prices nro quoted as follows: —Ration, £29 to £30 10s;
counters, £32 to £36 ; lino do, £36 to £38 ; crystals,
£40 to £42.
Coffee is not so tirm, and Manilln has declined
id p Cr 11). gules are reported at 8}d per lb. in
bond.
Candles are a shade firmer, but as stocks aro still
heavy there is no material improvement to notico in
prices. Belmonts and Ncvas arc quoted 9id to lOd;
light weights, 7;' dto 8d por lb.
Colonial Produce.—Tallow : The market ie firmer,
and, owing to freights to London rulinsr lower, priccs
have advanced 20s to 30s per ton. Beef has been
sold at auction at from £27 15s to £30s 15s per ton.
Mutton, £31 to £32 5s per cent.
Hides are not quito so firm and best heavy have
declined about (id to Is ench ; the highest price obtainable at auction las week being 13s Gd ench. Prices
are quoted, 6s to 10s 6d for light to medium hides,
and lis to 13s Gd for heavy hides.
Rico is dull of sale, and transactions have been
had already received, the re-election of President Lincoln. The majority, 3000 votes, is
a decisive one as far as the election goes,but
it is not so large but that it gives evidence
of there being a very powerful minority. In
the city of New York there was a majoritv
in favor of M'Lellan, despite the fact that
the infamous General Butler was specially
posted thero as an electionary bully l'or the
party of Lincoln.
The latest spcci.nl telegrams wo see state
that Lincoln contemplated sending commissioners to Richmond to arrange a basis for
peace negotiations, but as we learn from
elsewhere that ho has declared that the only
terms he will ofler are an amnesty and a
return to ilie Union ; and as wo learn also
that President Davis, and the nation of
which he is the beloved and trusted ruler, is
determined to fight for freedom while there
is a man loft to raise a rifle in the defence of
liberty. Knowing all this, we cannot look
at any overt ures on the part of Lincoln as
anything more than empty forms, to be gone
through for tlie purpose of throwing on
the South the responsibility of continuing
very limited. I'atna is quoted at from £18 10s to £20 war, which already appears to be largely
per ton.
unpopular among his own subjects. MiliSalt is dull of sale, and price unaltered. Livertary operations during November had been
pool, £3 10s. to £'3 12s 6d. Fino salt, £4 to £5 5s
of comparatively little importance on the
per ton.
Oilmen's stores are rather more inquired for, but American Continent, though, as we fully
expected, they have been of a different comprices still rule low.
Tobacco.—All tlie colonial markets are glutted with plexion to that stated by the Californan
the nrtiele—hulk of stocks of most inferior quality— journals. On
the whole such engagements
scarcely equal to our colonial grown, and certainly
inferior manufacture. The capricious state of the as have taken place have been successes for
the
quotation.
mniket prevents any definite
Confederates who arc in better spirits
Cigars.— Stocks of Manilas are not over -100 cases, and more hopeful than ever.
Grant had
although
that amount has often heen held by one
and
made another attempt upon Richmond, but
dealer, there appears no disposition to speculate.
a most unsuccessful one, losing 5000 men,
Bavannah shapes have been disposed of during the
two brigades ofhis men were taken prisoners,
week at (iPs in l)ond.
having thrown themselves flat on the earth
to cscape the terrible fire of the Confederate
GENERAL POST OFFICE.
Mails closo ns follows:—
batteries. The 1ato. military operations
For Taiiranpa. per Tjmrnut?a, this day, at 3 p in,
have on the whole been dccidcdly in favor of
For Sydney,
Novelty, this day, iit 4 p in.
;
jior
For Tnranaki and iho Southern Province?, per s*.s. J'hmbc,
nil Monday next,at 1* a.m.
For Meliiourno, per .Auckland, on Tuesday next, at 10 a.m.
For the Australian Colonies and United Kingdom, on "Wednesday next, half-past 7 a "W. COUIIE'JT, Chief Postmaster.
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tlic iMth TCovcml'cr Inst,'Sf.
AVoo<l. Middenly and unexpectedly, and much t»
Hie rep ret of a Jjiree circle of friends, J*f>hcrt Kwnrt Shaw.
Ksq , of the well known firm of Shaw, SuvjU & Co., of iH
on
Leaden hnll-strcct, London.
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After several days' delay, caused by the detention ol" the ' Golconda' from Suez to
Galle, the English mail has been safely received.
Prom Europe, the intelligence is
meagre, while that from America, has been
mainly forestalled by the news received via
Honolulu some week or two since.
The most important item of intelligence
from homo is the assurance that the
monetary crisis in the London market is
past the rate of discount has consequently
been lowered from 0 to C>i per cent. The
serious illness of Lord Derby may possibly
cause some little change in the tactics of the
conservative parly. Mr. Disraeli is at last
likely to take the position ho lias so long
coveted, and which doubtless would bo but
grudgingly accorded to him, as leader of tho
party, unless tho. occasion 'should call forth
some now man from its ranks. The death
or retirement of Lord Palmerston, cither of
which events may be of course looked for
at any moment, would open a lield for tho
ambition of a leader less eager than Lord
Derby has ever been to seize the reins of
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oilice.
The Australian colonies
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English mail, our report of the meeting of subscribers to the Auckland Dispensary, with items
of English news, and other articles of local interest, are crowded out. A full report will ap-
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THE LATE MR. R. E. SHAW.
Tn the English obituarv of the present month
■we find the name of JJobcrt Ewart Shaw. Esq..
the leadiiif: member of the well known firm of
Shaw, Saville & Company, Lcadenhall-street.
For some years Mr. Shaw was manager for
the firm of H. Willis & Co.. and early in 1858
he established Ihe firm to which till his death
he belonged, a firm well known in New Zealand
from the extensive business which it transacted
with our merchants and importers.
His friends in Auckland heard by the last
mail that lie had just recovered from a two
months attack of small-pox. The cause of his
death, however, is attributed to a disease of the
heart.
Mr. Shaw was personally well lcnown to
many now in Auckland, not only as a honorable
and diligent man of business, but as a kindhearted genial friend, and the announcement of
his death even at this end of the world, will be
received with sorrow and regret in many a
family.
plaintiff.
STfIiHINS V. STYAK AND
By Mr. RmsC'll: I am a professional accountant.
I received £10 from the defendants on the 31st
October. On a former transaction I gave Mr. Styak
my promissory note for £5. This sum has nothing
to do with this matter.
I was at the office, and
engaged sit work, during the fortnight. I gave all
the time I could spare early in the morning. I was
there every day for four or live hours.
James Cook deposed : I am elerk at the Kcw Zeaoffice. I know Mr. Stubbins was employed
I have seen plaintiff at the defendant's office in December last. He was employed in
adiusting the books. I believe he was there every
morning forabout a fortnight.
By Mr. Bussell: He might have been there part
in November and part in December.
Mr. Styak deposed : On two occasions I have employed plaintiff to adjust my books. I made no
latufer
by Mr. Stvak.
pear to-morrow.
!Uksi j)Knt Maoistsate's Coukt.—Upwards of
thirty civil cases were adjudicated upon in this
Court by his Worship yesterday. There were
none of any public interest. One drunkard was
mulctcd in the usual sum, or the ordinary quantum of durance vile.
Wilful Disoukdif.nck.
John Anderson
pleaded guilty in the Police Court, yesterday, to
to Ibis offcnce on board the ' Ardbeg,' and was
ordered to be imprisoned for 14 days, with hard
labour.
Thkbk was no meeting of the Chamber of
Commerce yesterday. Possibly the arrival of
the English mail may have prevented some of
the members from attending.
Mb. David Nathan announces for sale today a large assortment of "Yankee notions," in
the shape of California wood-seat eliairs, onedoing so.
day and eight-day clocks in various fancy woods,
Mr. Coi'LAKp proposed, and Mr. Wiiojams
cut nails, meat-cutters, pain-killer, preserved
seconded, that the tender be accepted.
lobsters, oysters, Ac. The same auctioneer
Mr. De-'Bfugh Adams proposed, as an amendoffers a large assortment of saddlery for sale.
ment, that the tender be not accepted, it being too
Coojibane
stores,
Samuel
sell
at
his
Mil.
will
low, and that the committee reserve to themselves
Fort-street, this day at 11 o'clock, a large quanthe right of accepting an advertisement for the back
tity of household furniture, chairs, clicilioneers, of thecard.
Tho amendment was put and carried.
soi'as, couches, six bedroom suites, carpets, rugs,
Mr. Bice, being in attendance, was then called in,
crockery, &c.
and made an offer of £'4 4s for the exclusive right
Amongst the promotions to officers commissioned and non-commissioned in New Zealand, of the programmes and advertising, which was
which have arrived by the present mail wo are accepted.
race for men-of-war boats, in the fourth race,
pleased to notice that of the worthy Sergeant wasToe
set opart for ten-oared cutters instead of fourMajor Gallagher C.T.C., who has been promoted
gigs.
oared
to the rank of Quartermaster of his corps.
A sub-committee, consisting of Capt. Case}', Messrs.
A Stowaway.—John MacDonald was arrested T. Guilding and H. Lewis, were then appointed'to
yesterday afternoon, charged with stowing arrange the necessary boat hire and preliminaries,
away in the hold of the s.s. ' Otago' with intent fie, then to ho transacted for the forthcoming
to defraud the Company ofhis passage money. regatta.
Mr. L. W. Eaton will sell this morning, at
Mr Lewis remarked that he thought that the first
the stores of Messrs. Eaton and De Wolfe, at prize for ship's gigs (£l2) was too low. The ships, of
11 o'clock, 20 kegs of butter, 50 Sydney cheese, which there were a great number in harbour, had
a quantity of maize, oats, and peas, <10 cases subscribed most handsomely towards the Begatta
Fund, and nearly every one wero going to enter a
jams, 2 do bacon, and 20 kegs of beef.
After some discussion, his proposition that
Mit. Geobcie SnniiN will offer by auction this boat.first
prize be £15, was postponed until the next
the
morning, at 11 o'clock, at his mart, Queen- night
(Friday), in order to see whether the funds in
street, 500 bags of maize, a quantity of new h;irul would allow of the prize being increased.
potatoes, 29 kegs butter, 15 dozen of lard, 10
Subscriptions to tho amount of over £100 was then
cases of wine, a quantity of bacon and hams, paid into the treasurer; and the meeting then sepaand other sundries. Tho whole will be sold rated until this evening at 7 p.m.
without reserve.
The entries for the regatta will commence this
Tkndeks for clearing a road, &c., on the evening at S, and eloso at 10 p.m.
Mount Roskill road, will be received at tho office
of the Superintendent, until noon of Wednesda3T ,
the Bth proximo.
AUCKLAND PROVINCIAL COUNCIL.
Tub Lake. —Pleasure trips to the Lake on
Monday and Tuesday next are we perceive proTHURSDAY, JANUARY 26.
jected, and arrangements have been made by Mr.
Edward Waters for the supply of refreshments
Tho Speakek took the chair at a quarter-past 3
to visitors at that favourite resort.
o'clock, but only fivo members were present, viz.,
Mb. Alfred Auckland announces the postMeasis. Carleton (frovincial Secretary), Cadman,
ponement of his furniture sale at the Pah until Jumes O'Neill, Gallaugher, Sheehan. Thero being
Wednesday next, iu consequence of the regatta. no quorum, the Council adjourned. The notices of
Total Abstinence Society.
The usual motion on tho paper will thereforo lapse, but the
monthly meeting in connection with this body orders of the day will be proceeded with next
sitting, which will take place at three o'clock to-day.
held
at
St.
Martin's
Hobsonschool-room,
was
street, yesterday evening. A good attendance
mustered on the occasion. The chair was occuORDER PAPER.
pied by Mr. James Coupland. Suitable adFRIDAY, JANUARY 27.
dresses were delivered by Messx-s. Sprag,
"Walker, and other gentlemen. Several beautiful
NOTICES or MOTION.
glees were rendered with much effect by the
Mr. King to move, ''That an address be presented
temperance choir, and the audience separated to his Honor the Superintendent, requesting him to
after a pleasant evening's entertainment.
have prepared and sent down to this Council a bill to
Sei'ahation. —A meeting, the object of which prohibit lotteries, race sweeps, and gambling of every
is to promote the obtaining of signatures to the description, in accordance with an Act of the ImAuckland petition, will be held, under the perial Parliament having special reference to these
auspices of the IS orthern Association, at Waiuku, matters.''
Mr. Cadman to move, That the petition of Win.
on Saturday evening next, at Campbell's hotel. Robinson
be referred to the Private Grievance ComWool Sale.—Mr. Alfred Buekland will hold mittee."
side
his fourth wool
for the senson on Friday
OHDERS OP THE DAY.
next, the 3rd February, which will enable
1. Naval and Military Licensing Bill—Second
shippers to avail themselves of the ' Maori,' reading.
now on the berth for London, and which sails
2. Message No.' I—to be considered in Comabout the 14th proximo.
mittee.
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HUNTER.
This -was an action brought to reeover the sum of
for clerical work done.
Sir. Wynn appeared for the. plaintiff, and Mr.
Brookfield for defendant.
Benjamin Stubbins : I am proprietor of the billiard room at the Auckland Hotel. I was engaged
by the defendants to adjust their partnership account. I was at work for a fortnight at the accounts.
I consider£6 6s. would be a very moderate charge.
£6 65.,
AUCKLAND REGATTA.
The committee met last evening at the Waitemata
Hotel for the dispatch of business ; there again being
but a very few memberspresent.
Mt. Gvildino was voted to tlie chair, and the
minutes of last meeting were confirmed.
Mr. Lewis stated that the sub-committee hed
waited upon Captain Barnett, and visited the 'Mataoka,' and through the liberality of Captain Barnett
had accepted his ship as flagship.
Upon the motion of Mr. I)e Bukgh Adams, the
arrangements of the sub-committee were coincided
appointed as flagship, at the
with, and the
same time thanking Captain Barnett for his liberalitv.
Mr. De Buj?on Adams stated that through the
kindness of Colonel Trevor and the officers of the
14-th Begiment, he had secured the services of tlio
band of that regiment for the day, and also that Major
Mould had promised an artilleryman to act as gunner
for the purpose of firing and working the signal gun.
A resolution was carried that a letter be addressed
to the Commodore of the station, requesting him to
supply the committee with a small ship's gun,
powder, and men to work and fire the same the
committee paying all expenses.
Tenders were then opened, the first one being from
Mr. Bico, Albert-ftreet, for the printing of programmes, offering £2 2s for tho exclusive right of
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The New Zealand Herald.
AUCKLAND, FRIDAY, JANUARY 27,
the Confederates.
The news of the signing of the treat}'
between Denmark and the German powers
was forestalled by the Ethiopian." and has
been already published in this journal.
—
will hail with
satisfaction the determination at which her
Majesty's Government lias arrived, of discontinuing the odious Bystem of shipping
the convicts of Great Britain to any part of
Australia. To us in New Zealand, at the
present moment, this determination is
doubly grateful, inasmuch as it shows us
that the British Government will not pass
over slightingly the calm deliberate appeal
Commercial.
made by its dependencies. We have ourselves, in New Zealand, a grievance more
AUCKLAND.
Messrs. Roberton and Co., disposed of two consignhard to bear even than that under which
ments of teas, sugars and oilmen's stores, ex Migrator, Australia groaned—the interference in the
and Victory, at their mart yesterday. Tho prices
obtained were highly satisfactory as will bo seen by affairs of the Northern Island of the colony
of a political majority in the Legislature,
the subjoined list of prices.
Sugar/3 to /Z\ in bond, Coffee/7i to /8{ in bond, based on an unjust system of representation.
rice £17 per ton, preserved Ginger
The members of this5 political party, the
18/6 per casu
Matting /7£ per yard, Teas 1/5J to 2/5 in bond ; Tea's■ legislators of the Middle Island, safely shut
duty paid 17/ to 30/ according to quality;
out from its immediate and personal conMaize 3/ to 3/2 per bushel; pipes
per
Washing powders 8/3; Pickles 15/.;2/1Vinegar
7/9- sequences, have been clamorous for war,
Curry powder, 9/G ; Bottled fruits, 18/3 ; Jams,
while Auckland and Taranaki have been the
Marmalade, 11/3; Jellies, 12/3; Olives, 8/9 to 1/G9/- battle-field on which it has been waged.
eross:
Light Infantry, and Sergeant Murray of the
GSth Regiment.
The principal item of American news we
rPATLf,
IPirmcE of ¥at.is Theatre.—There was
MAGISTRATE'S COTJUT.—XUX'hsday
pood attendance at this place of amusement last
(Before Thomas Beckham, Ebcj., 8.M.)
night to ■witness the representation of Dion
Eourcicault's ever popular comedy, London
DRTOKENKESS.
Assurance." The piece was well put upon the
Charles Brennan, charged with this offence 84
in
usual
manner.
and
mounted
all
its
details
with
treated
the
in
good
stage,
WTXFUL DISOBEDIENCE.
taste. Miss Cleveland's impersonation of Lady
charged with this
John
Anderson
stood
Gay Spanker was a most finished performance,
offence 0 a
and gives further proof of the versatility of board the ' Ardbeg,' on the25th instant.
The accused pleaded guilty and was ordered tn
talentpossessed by that accomplished lady. The
imprisoned for 14 days with hard labour.
rendering of thelivelier scenes were characterised be
Crra, Cases.
by a natural buoyancy and elegance which
ANSELT, V. WAITE.
could not fail to ensure success. Mr. Vincent
Adjourned
Thursday.
from
last
showed last night that he has the stuff from
Mr. Wvnn for the plaintiff and Mr. Merriman r
which good actors are made. "Dazzle," in his
hands, was one of the most self-possessed pieces theAdefendant.
greed to be left to arbitration, the losing
of acting we ever beheld. The character of confess judgment for the amount awarded. party to
Max Harkaway was entrusted to Mr. Cox, and
GRAHAM V. lIUTTON.
could not have been placed in better hands.
Claim £6 ss. 4d., balance of account due and
Sir Harcourt Courtley found an excellentrepreowing.
sentative in Mr. Shiels. Mr. Daniels was, as
Mr. T. B. Russell for the plaintiff.
he always is, eminentlyfunny as Dolly Spanker.
Defendant did not appear and judgment fOI
Mr. Batson deserves great credit for his per- plaintiff.
GKAHAM AND CO. T. LOO AH.
formance of Cool; and last, not least, Miss
Claim £4 7s. 2d., for goods sold and delivered.
Maggie Griffiths was all that could be desired as
Mr. Russell for plaintiffs.
Delicate Ground,"
sweet Grace Harkaway.
No appearance of defendant and judgment rean excellent farce, concluded the amusements of
the evening. We can only endorse the language corded for plaintiffs.
DA>'IM.S v. OSBOIIKE.
of the playbill, and assure our readers that both
No appearance of plaintiff and costs allowed
pieces were performed as they should be.
defendant.
Theatbe Royal.—At this theatre Bulwer
BAIXEY V. BABSLEM.
Lvtton's play, Bielielieu," was re-produced
Mr. Brookfield applied for an adjournment until
last evening, Mr. Dillon impersonating the this day month.
great cardinal. We are decidedly of opinion
Adjourned by consent of Mr. Wynn, as counsel for
that this is Mr. Dillon's best performance. the plaintiff.
The character of
lIEKDEHSON V. I'OUSI.EY.
Bielielieu" harmonizes
Claim £5 2s. 4d, forboard and lodging and cash
more completely than almost any other in his
doubt
lent.
no
idioscracj'.
with
his
and
lias
rc-pcrloire
Defendant did not appear and judgment for
received the most careful study. The situations
are striking the ever recurring change from plaintiff.
WARYIS V. SAM.
shifting
ambition
the
tenderness,
haughty
to
Claim £3, for goods sold and delivered.
colors of the wholepicture, from radient patriotNo
of defendant and judgment tor
appearance
ism to foulest conspiracy, are admirably blended
plaintiff.
and adapted by Mr. Dillon. We need hardly
GEEEN AND CO. V. SAM.
say that Mrs. Dillon was a very charming and
Claim, £3 175., for articles supplied.
eloquent Julia. Mr. George Fawcett and
Judgment for plaintiffs.
Mr. Tom Fawsett. as Barrades. and De
mooke v. m1.1.AN.
Mauprat, played most efficiently. Mr. Howe
Adjourned until this day fortnight, for the attendwas as sanctimonious a Joseph as could be deance of a material witness.
SAME -V. S. DABKY.
sired. Miss Grant and Miss Eoyal, the last
Claim £15 18s., for balance of account for goods
as Marie de l'Orme looked and played adBold
delivered.
and
mirably. We regret the house was a comparaDefendant did not appear, and judgment for
To-night Mr. Dillion will
tively thin one.
appear as Louis XI. a drama not before attemp- plaintiff.
W. STEVENS V. It. HILL.
ted in Auckland.
This play was produced
Claim £29 4s. lid., for wages due and cash paid
some years since at the Princess's in London, on behalf of the defendant.
and formed an epoch in historionic art from the
Mr. Beveridge appeared for plaintiff, and obtained
extraordinary character of the hero. We look judgment.
with
this performance.
CORNWALL Y. STEPHEN'S.
Claim £5, for board and lodging and cash lent.
Defendant did not appear, and judgment for
!
AUCKLAND.
These two provincies have
the brunt of
tho war, their populations have "been the
source from whence the colonial forces have
been drawn,their homesteads it is that have
been ravaged, their settlers murdered,
and
now it would seem their resources are to be
drawn upon, not only to pay the greater
share of the expenses of thewar, hut to prop
the credit of the bankrupt provinces of the
Middle Island—Canterbury and Southland.
Thero is a hope, however, that the same
mother country which has yielded to the
popular wish in Australia will not ignore the
appeal of two-thirds of the European and
the whole of the native population in New
Zealand for the political separation of the
two islands of the colony.
A new Bishopric in Otago is, we pcrccive,
to be established in Otago. The good
people of that Province will be thus enabled
t3 style their Provincial Capital, a city, a
step we hope towards the importance which
yet awaits it as the future capital of the
Southern Colony of New Zealand. We also
notico that the Victoria Cross has been conferred on two deserving officers serving in
New Zealand, Captain Smith of the 43rd
|
•Otago,
OF
Bnlad oil, 6/®; wsol-tted Entices, 7/9; J pint capers,
6/6; Mustard, /9i { lb. bottle's, jo. 8/6 t" 8/9;
Starch, /o} Blue (Coleman's) /lO to /10£; Castor oil,
6/3; Bacon, /10i; Cocoa, 1/7 A ; Confectionery, 1/>J:
Hops, /8J to /9j- Salt £l per" ton ; Herrings," 27/6 ;
Currants, /5 ; Flour, 36/ par barrel.
arrangements with plaintiff. "When lie was engaged
the second time I agreed to give him £5 for makingup the books, and I lent hjm £5 on his promissory
note.
By Mr. "Wynn : The promissory note is not yet
due. X consider £o would be a reasonable charge
for the work done.
This concluded the case.
Hia "Worship reserved judgment until next Thurs-
day.
j
PORT
The ship Ganges sailed from Cork, with emigrants
for Auckland, on the 4th November.
The following vessels were loading for Auckland
at the date of last advices (26th November) —From
London —Caduceus, Holton ; Empress. Ellis; Bomhay, Gehart; Pegasus, Cornwell; and Winterthur,
Goudie. At Glasgow—Viola, Adams.
H.M.S.S. Brisk, Captain Hope, arrived at Sydney
from Portsmouth on the 16th instant. She was to
leave for this station at once, to relieve H.M.S.S
Miranda, ordered home.
The barque Kate was to leave Sydney for thisport
on the 21st instant.
The barquo Alice Cameron arrived at Sydnoy on
tho 19th instant, 11 days out from this port. She
was to sail again on the 2nd proximo.
Tho barques Aleeta and Lombard had both sailed
from Newcastlo for (his port with cattle, the former
on tho 17th and tholatter on the 18th thslant. Tho
Aleeta has 196, and the Lombard 166 head of cattlo.
The following vessel" hati arrived from this port:
Sydney, January 17, Louis and Miriam Brisbane,
January 16, Henry and Edward; Newcastle, Jan-
1
Shipping Intelligence.
CONNOLLY AND SEISISLES V. CItANCII.
.
Claim .£8 10s, for wrongful conversion of timber.
Mr. "Wynn for plaintiil, Mr. Beveridge for defend-
ant.
J. P. Connolly deposed Myself and three mates
cut 29,000 feet of timber at thehead of the Waite:
It was shipped to Auckland and marked on
mata.
both sides. It was 14 feet in length. I saw some
part of it afterwards on the wharf mixed with other
timber. Defendant admitted taking 23 pieces. I
asked him to remunerate me, and he referred me to
his agent for payment.
By Sir. Beveridge : I cannot say how much timber
was stacked at the Waitemata Head when the timber
was taken.
I cannot say that the -whole of 20,000
feet of timber was stacked. I knew the 23 pieces on
wharf
the
from the marks, I never marked any
timber before marking the 29,000 feet. I did cot
make it myself. I marked it with charcoal. Ido
not know whether the other timber on the wharfhad
been marked. I did not count the pieeeß bearing
our marks. A person named Quigley was present
when I saw it on the wharf.
VTm. Crancli deposed : I recollect plaintiff coming
to me respecting some timberwhich they alleged had
been taken away by me from the river head. I told
them I knew nothing about it. Ido not know if any
of the timber belonged to the plaintiffs or not.
By Mr. Beveridge: X brought up to Auckland
10,500 feet of timber, all of which I am positive I
took from one stack, and brought up in one boatload. There was another stack about five yards from
mine. I swear positively that I took the timber from
one stack.
John Quigley, being sworn, said : lean swear to one
piece of timber that I saw on 011 the wharf as belonging to the plaintiffs. The defendant told me that he
had takeu 23 pieces of plaintiffs.
By Mr. Beveridge: lean only identify one piece
in the stack, and none of the other pieces had similar
marks.
This closed the case for the plaintiffs.
Mr. Beveridge, for the defendant, called :
Francis Watson, who stated : We brought between
10,000 and 11,000 feet of timber from the Waitemata
Heads. It was all taken from one stack. I heard
the defendant tell the plaintiffs that he did not know
whether it was the plaintiffs' timber or not.
His Worship gave judgment for the plaintiffs for
£7 13s.
—
TRIMBLE V. 3IOSIIEIAI.
Claim £50, for damages alleged to have been sustained by the false imprisonment of the plaintiff.
Mr. Brooljfield for plaintiff, and Mr. Webster for
defendant.
Mr. Brookfield accepted a nonsuit.
SAME V. SAME.
Claim £50, for false imprisonment of the son of the
plaintiff.
Mr. Brookfield
took a nonsuit also in this suit.
TJIO BSE
V. KELLY.
for rent of shop and dwelling-house.
Claim
The defendant paid £3 into Court.
Judgment for plaintiff for £1 16s.
£7 10s,
HALDINGTON V MACKENZIE.
Adjourned by
const at
of counsel for one fortnight.
BUiITO.V V. THOMAS KELLY.
Claim JGII Us. 6d., for damages alleged to have
been sustained by the collision of tho defendant's
horse with plaintiff's gig, through the negligence of
tho defendant. '
Mr. Wynn appeared for the plaintiff, and Mr.
Brookfield for defendant.
Plaintiff deposed: In June, 1864, I was driving
down Queen-street in a dog-cart. We were in the
middle of the road. A dray was being unloaded on
the left-hand side going towards the wharf. The horse,
which appeared a young one, bulted as we passed, and
his
came into collision with my gig and capsized if. I
damaged the gig considerably. The gig ha* been
for
6i
paid
£11
Usrepaired by Mr. Macky. I
such repairs. There was no one in the dray at the
time, or any person holding the horse's nead.
James Macky : I am a coachmaker in Queen-stree*.
I remember repairing a gig for Mr. Burton. I charged
and was paid £11 Us. 6d. for it.
■
Defendant deposed: That Mr. Burton s horso
frightened his animal. That h9 did not draw in upon
DAILY.
THE STEW Z ALAND HEEALDj -A-UCXIJA*N"D5
: I am a butcher in tho employ of
visit which tho Prince arid l'riucess of Wales were
We used the yard and tho kitchen about to pay to Knowslcy had to bo given up, to tho
great disappointment of Liverpool, where magnificent
Tho kitchen was only used for preparations to receive the royalties wero in progress,
ihe earl's alllietion was what Horace Walpoio is
deposed:
My arrangement with pleased to call a remedy," the gout. He is very
Walter Dudley
plaintiff was £2 per week renb. 1 never agreed to easily able to alllict- himself with this remedy, mid it
pav 10s. per week for tho use of the kitchen. 1 agreed is applied when any great mental exertion is required
of him. I write that which I know when I say that
to pay half the expense of raising the shop. I, however, found the shutters, and actually paid more than during his administration he was obliged to remain very
plaintill' in this matter.
often for the whole day upon a Bofa, reading tholightest
Jlrs. Dudley, being sworn, said : I was present, literature, and it was only when the house was about
when this arrangement was made between plaintiff to meet that, ho would rise, master with his keen
and defendant. I not exactly know what was setbraiu and intense energy tho facts for tho night's
tled. Mr. Doran told me himself that we might havo debate, and then he would go down to Parliament,
We did not reside cogitating
the use of the back premises.
his speech. He has just completed a
there.
Sometimes the men have their meals in the blank verse translation of the Iliad, which lias occukitchen. Kothing was said about rent for thoback. pied him some years, and perhaps the final labour
It was arranged that we should find our own fuel.
may havo induced the recurrence of the
remedy.'.
His Worship reserved judgment until next CourtTouching this translation, I havo heard, but do not
dav.
vouch for the fa"t, that the carl had resolved not to
STEWAItD T. I.IDDI.K.
publish it, but that some friends incited him to do so,
Jin action brought to rocovor tho sum of .£lO and hat he consented only on condition of its being
i
damage alleged to iiavo been sustained by thowrongsubjected, anonymously, to tho examination of some
ful detention of a box.
distinguished scholar, that Dean Stanley was
Jlr. Wynn for the plaintiff, and Mr. Kenny for selected, and that tho work was given to him
the defendant.
as that, of an unknown man, and tho Dean's
After some discussion, Mr. Kenny agreed to resdecided approbation of the translation induced
tore the box and pay the costs incurred.
the carl to. hand his M.S to Sir. Murray
CUTTEH T. ANDHEW CPNMSGOIUM.
I see several "social" reasons for doubting this
Claim £20, for alleged unlawful detention of a story, but it may be true. Lord Derby has always
dray, the property of the plaintill'.
been adicted to classical pursuits—two ortlireo transSir. Leary appeared tor tho plaintiff, and Mr. lations of his arc in Lord Kavenswortli's Horace
for the defendant.
(Homer, as one of tho critics of tho day said—wo arc
Mr. Beveridge consented to judgment for the well-informed fellows, jioim aulres critics) ; but, moreamount claimed.
over, ho has written on theology, but I am ashamed
M'KAT V. W'Yr.T.IK.
to say that I have not read his essys in that direction.
Claim £11, 3s fid, balance of account duo and This reminds me of an admirable thing which is
owing.
attiibuted to tho Bishop of Oxford, and which I
Mr- Ueveridge for the plaintill'.
heard at dinner last week. The conversation, where
Defendant did not appear, and judgment recorded his lordship was, happened to turn on religious confor plaintiff.
troversies, and somebody uttered the inevitable platiThe Court then adjourned.
tude that we were happy to live in an age when any
ono could print what he pleased about sacred matters.
"I don't know that it is so happy a thing,'' said the
HOME TALK.
bishop, "perhaps so many hooks liiuder faith. Per(From tho Home iVvic.*.)
haps Zaccheivus was not the only person who has not
bo* n able to come nigh to the truth liccmtse of the
The Temp'.e, November 20.
Press."
T norE that I am addressing friends to this ground,
An interesting gift has boon bestowed upon the
and liegemen to the Dane," or, at least, to one fair
All will remember that tho late Mr.
Dane's mother-in-law. If you happen not to have Charterhouse.
was a pupil there, and I think that few
declared war against us when this letter arrives, Thackery
forget
part of tho Newcomes, where
will
the
beautiful
please to he so kind as not to do so, because we
Thomas Newcome, who has lost his fortune,
submit. Ko moje convicts arc to be sent to the brave old
to
that
place,
retires
as a Poor Brother, and answers
It), 000 "West Ausu aliens, as the million and a quarter
adsuin," when called to die. The author's daughof East Australians object, and we only wait ihe rehave
presented tho bed on which Thackeray
assembling of Parliament to procure legal sanction to ters
expired to tho Charterhouse, which their fathor has
the discontinuance of the practice. We trust, therefore, that the serene relations between yourselves made so famous. It was intended to have been
poor
and ourselves will be resumed, and that you will placed in one of tho dormitories of tho
make matters up with the West. Out of evil comes biethren," but the unfortunate fact is that there are
?> ewcomes there, but
Thomas
persons
no
some
only
coed, and I am able to suv that the necessity of
T
understanding this dispute has caused many persons who have been unlucky in tho world, and
not unnaturally e cured, break
to get rid of ft portion of their shameful ignorance as whose tempers,
out in such incessant quarrels, that it was
to the geography cf your continent, and to disabuse
felt
that
tho bed
would occasion now conthemselves of the belief that Swan River runs through
tentions, and would by no means bo honoured in
Melbourne, and that it is a pleasant afternoon's stroll
loculity.
tile
So it has been placed in the
proposed
from Adelaide to Sydney. And now, perhaps, by
dormitory in which the head boy sleeps,and will thus
wav of cultivating still further our improved feelings, we may have a second mail, which I hope you be the bed of distinction for the ornament, for the
time being, of the great school. A 1atin inscription
will not call a bi-monthly," because that is a London blunder, and very distressing The tort of is nflhed, with the date of Thackeray's death given
William Knapp
tho defendant.
in question.
liy Mr. Ueveridge :
three weeks.
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"
"
"
"
people use the woid who also mate faithful promises,
hrar reliable news, claim to have dene things, keep
n utual friends, and say that they shall have great
pleasure in accepting your invitation.
Fatlipr Abraham" is re-elected President, or
rather Despot of Federalia, and it is officially stated
that the war is to go on until one side desists by
reascn of exhaustion. The terrible Butler was fet
over Kew York for the election, and he has frightened folks in the most awful manner. They have
iept 'die pence, however, andKew York city gave a
majority to ISPClellon. The slaves are not to be
"
armed in the South, but are to be used aa labourers.
Foreign affairs are not in my department, but these
facts are at the mcment on every one's tongue.
We have no politics of our own to talk about.
The rumour that Lord Palmerston intended to dissolve Parliament immediately frightened the Conservatives excessively, and they flew about the country
looking after their seats, and the seats they hoped, to
gain. Put the Ministers have publicly declared that
there was never any intention of the kind. Some
folks fay that the managers of the Conservative party
invented the story in order to ascertain the amount
of their friends mettle (observe the spelling of this
last word) but 1 believe that tha fright was a real
or.e. The idea, however, that a decent Government could contemplate such a trick as taking tiie
elections early in order to avoid the disadvantage of
a Conservative majority ou the new register was
moreover as there is no sucli
majority, except in a few places, tho absurdity of the
fiction is still more flagrant. No Ministry could
stand a year after such a vulgar attorney trick.
After all, our rulers may not be Solomons, but they
are gentlemen. We are half officially assured that
they mean to propose a large reduction in our expenditure, and as this is the only question on "which the
public is at present interested, a bold step in this
direction will be a far better bid for popular support
than any underhand device could be. We had somewhat ministerial speeches at the Lord Mayor's banquet, but I need not Eay that there was little in them.
T- arl Russell, who has been made Pec-tor of Aberdeen
Tniversity, has been installed, and he delivered a long
adrirc-Bs upon the history of the world and its future,
nnd a Scotch friend writes me word that his lordship
was so inconsiderate as not to write out his speech
for the reporters, to whom he gave only his intended
qnotations. These were written in a vile hand, and
one of them was from that recondite and undiscoTerable author, Lucar..
The lines printed from
the Earl's MS. were dreadful hodge-podge, but
nobody could correct them, and no Ltican could be
found, though a bookseller tendered a copy of
Lucian, thinking that might do. At last a dictionary
of quotations was providentially detected, and the
passage was duly rectified. What would Dugald
Dalgettie have said to the dwellers around the Marisclial College ?
I named the Lord Mayor, and should hardly havo
named him again but that I have a frightful fact to
record. He is a temperance man, and hath presided
over a temperance meeting at the Mansion-house,
and hath counselled abstinence from wine, and the
drinking of tea. I hope you will believe me, I never
write canards. It is true. And I will tell it over
again, as people often do with anything which they
are desirous should be believed :—
Yes, in that Ilall whose every echo brings
Thoughts of the shout the voice of Bacchus flings,
Amid those columns at whose bai»e would Kink
The Alderman disguised in robes and drink,
ITpon that dais, found, on festive eve,
A step to climb, a precipice to leave,
Stood London's Mayor, and Magog, woe is me 1
Preached moderation and a cup of tea."
so -wails Gog, in tlie pages of Mr. Punch. I feel that
comment on sueli a state of things would bo idle.
Luckily "in him," that is in Mr. Hale, "nature's
copy's not eteme," and a year will see out tho Consul
of the Teacups.
We caught Franz Muller, as I told you. Since I
■wrote, we have tried him, convicted him, and hanged
him. lie confessed at tho last moment, with the
rops 011 his neck and the hangman at the triple bolt.
And there I should end all mention of the subject,
hut that it has taken g. singular aspect. There is in
London a German society which helps Germans who
Ret into trouble with the authorities, and it took up
Muller'a case, and provided him with legal, assistance.
This was all right, but the associates went a great
deal further, they made a national question of the
matter, and traded upon the supposed antipathy
which Englishmen feel towards Germans in consequence of the wicked
Danish war. The interference
of German potentates was sought,
and, you will
Bcarcely believe it, with success. The German
papers
"
state that Queen Victoria's "crowned cousins" in-
terposed to beg the life of the murderer, but that the
Huecn was afraid to grant
it, and he was sacrificed
to the fury of
the British mob and the British aris.
tocracy. "When one finds such idiotic trash written,
co urde impossible not to laugh, hut the feeling
V v
k'thanscs
when we learn that German sovereigns
vB3 King of Prussia is one) prasumed to insult
,
according to
tlie Boiran
almanack, a very classical
and proper thing, but slightly bewildering to those
who do not know calends ircm ides.
In further
proof, by the way, of the pleasirg character of some
of the inmates of this excellent charity, I may mention that one of them actually brought an action
agair.st another, the other day, and though both were
paupers, an attorney was found to take the steps
necessary lcr the attack, which attorney's couduct
the Lord Chief Justice most properly described as
loathsome," but why was not the man's name proWell, perhaps like Mr. Youles, "ho had
claimed '■
"
three daughters, and a father in the Yale of Aylesbury," wliuh is held an excuse for anything.
And new, with reluctance, I come to record an
event which it is painful to me to note, and which
will sadden all who learn the news from this journal.
John l.eicli is dead. That delightful artist, who for
fn e-ni:d-twenty years has been illustrating our social
life willi so much grace,mirtlifulness, and tenderness,
has been taken away, at the early age of 46, in the
full vigour of his artistic powers. He expired at his
house at Kensington on Saturday, the 29tli of October. 3he event was sudden, but he had long been in
somewhat delicate health, and had sojourned in Germany for several weeks of the summer in the hope of
regaining strength. lie afterwaids went to AYhit by,
in Yoikshire, with the tame hope, but it was to be
bullied H y had not, the medical men saj* any organic
disease of the heart, but tho destroying agent
was angina ptctorix, ard he suffered much. He
was buried in Kcnsal-green, his pall being borne by
his associates in the production of Punch, and other
fellow-workers. It is needless to speak of the loss to
society. Where is not the graceful work of Leech's
His private character was a
pencil to be seen?
beautiful one, and his labours towards the last were
increased to a dangerous extent by his generous resolution to aid certain members of his family, not of his
own household, with a very large sum of money
several thousands. He accomplished the object, but
it was to the injury of his health. "When I add that
he was an intimate and valued friend of inv own, I
shall not be found fault with for desiring to make
btief a record full of melancholy to myself. Photographic likenesses of John Leech are doubtless to be
found in your great cities—a likeness, which gives a
good idea of his face, is in the Illustrated News, with
a memoir by his friend, Mr. Shirley Brooks, and tho
next number of the Cornh ill Magazine will contain a
paper of biography by Mr. Dallas, with reproduction
of Leech's first and last cuts for Punch. Not quite
his last, however, for he almost died pencil in hand,
—
having nearly completed a drawing on the wood,
which represents a charming lady, tho mistress of a
country house, to whom a keeper is exhibiting a
beautiful d"g, and paying his amused lady the
singular compliment of finding out a likeness between
herself and the otherwise matchless quadruped.
Another word.
All who loved his pictures will rejoice to hear that his family will know nothing of the
/r.y
nngitstcv
dotni.
That remarkable, though undeniably useful institution, the Divorce Court, is again at work afler the
vacation, and resumed with a case which could not
fail to attract great attention, from a dramatic incident that occurred in the mid career of the trial.
This began in .August. I am not going into any
detail, but will merely say that Admiral Codrington
sought a divorce from his wife. To establish the
charge which must he proved before u husband can
be released, many witnesses were called, some of them
not very good, but one was a Mrs. Watson, wife of a
clergyman. This lady had been very intimate with
Mrs. Codrington,- but the women had quarrelled.
Mrs. "VVatson would not tell anybody what evidence
she meant to give, but, being placed in the box,
alleged that she had up to that time been under a
vow of secresy, which must yield to tho religious
obligation of tho oath, and then she came out with
the startling declaration that Mrs. Codrington had
made a full confession of her guilt to her. Then,
with this strong "situation," to use theatrical
language, the curtain fell, for tho lawyers wanted
thc-ir holidays, and tho evidence was sent forth to the
■world, lor consideration during the recess.
A lapse
of three months occurred between the firstand second
act," and the case was resumed. Asj'ou will imagine;
the advocates of Mrs. Codrington, having had time
to recover their astonishment, made retaliation upon
Mrs. Watson, and specially demanded what manner
of British matronwas she who having heard suchacoufession continued foralong timeon terns of affeclionate
friendship with the penitent. 'Jhere are soinu other
curious features in the care, but as I lovs not to
dwell on such matters, I mention it only because it
is furnishing talk in our dining-rooms,after the ladies
leave us—and before. Natheless I own myself unconvinced that the publication of such' details is in
un y great degree conducive to tho promotion of good
taste in conversation. The case terminated in a complete victory on the part of the admiral. Kir Jamoi
Wilde, in summing up, aflirmed the right of a luibiand to watch hia wife, a doctrine which is no doubt
"
Ho proceeded to contend that a Gorman war had
been provenI eel by tho people, who would in future
bo tho masters of our diplomacy. He rejoiced in tho
ro-olectiou of Abraham Lincoln, and declared that
slavery was now doomed, and of course ho was very
emphatic about our war expenditure, saying that we
wercspendingasmuchinpeaco as America in the midst
of tho greatest war ever known. Some good sarcasm
about the ignorance of most people 011 thegeography ot
themodern worldwas also a feature in tho spoecli, and
Mr. Cobden asserted that ho did not believe that
there was a single undergraduate at Oxford or Cambridge who, if asked to point out Chicago on the
map, would put his finger within a thousand miles of
it—but all knew tho Ilvssus, which was given up to
washer-women. Of courso there is an answer to all
this kind of thing, but it lias its etl'cct upon an
audience, and I am merely doing homage to 0110 of
tho ablest
of emtors.
ITo says that lie might be
Prime Minister, if he would only Hatter tho peoplo.
An Irish absurdity in tho way of axiom says that
pigs may fly but that they arts very unlikely birds to
do it.
Mr. Wilkio Collins has begun his now sensation
romance, which is called Aimadalo." Tho oponing
is carefully laid out for 11 wholo series of complicated
movements, and a lady with African blood in lior
acems to promise a heroine who—as Mr. lveoloy used
to say in a farce—" if slio had a dagger in her hand
would not stick at nothing." Mr. Dickens's story,
Our Mutual Friend," docs not yet lay hold of tho
public mind, but tliero are passages in his best style,
"
"
and notably a description of an election, or rather
the means by which it is effected by people in London. Sham was never better illustrated. Tho seat
has been quietly bought, and the election is a farco,
but the M.P. and all his friends fuss, look solemn,
rush about in cabs to nowhere," go down to tho
"
8 l ll9 furroTlt gratitude for all the ItindtwT 1"!wlshoH'n
him. About half-past
Si,
,
seven
<?be nß of London, with the under-sheriffs,
f
LoIldo Coffee-house, iu
whero "joy had passed tho uight, to thoLudgate-hill,
court-liouso
ld
where they remained until a
.
n
herc they wcre met hy Mr. Jonas,
eig
tho0 an
xT
Governor ofr Newgate,
and by Mr. Gibson, the
prison surgeon, and, forming themselves
into a proauthorities
passed
from tho sessionslon/
iso to tho gaol.
Tho way lay through a series of
gloomy passages, some of them
subterranean and
uimiy lighted, and over tho
graves of malefactors
"Ho had been buried there
during the last 30 years,
emerging at length into an open court-yard
within
tlic precints of the prison they
paused for a few
moments, until u door at the further end of the
court-yard was unexpectedly
opened, and Muller presented himself, attended by a single warder, on the
way from his coll to tho scaffold. He was pale, but
quite calm and collected. He walked with a sonicwhat measured pace,
with his hands clasped hi front
of him and looking upward,
with a touching expression of countenance.
He was dressed with scrupulous care, in the clothes which ho wore on
his trial,
oincc thon lie had improved much in appearance, and
upon tho wliolo he was a comely-looking young man.
Without the slightest touch of bravado, his demeanour at this tiiuo was quiet and self-possessed in
a remarkablo degree. iM'om the court-yard he passed
with his attendant into the press-room, followed by
the authorities. There he submitted himßelf to the
oxecutioner, and underwent the process of pinioning
witli unfaltered eourago. While all about him were
visibly touched, not a muscle in his face moved and he
showed no sign of emotion. At this trying moment,
Dr. C'appel approached and endeavoured to sustain
him again and again. Repeating in a docile and
aflbctionatc manner words which the rev. gentleman
put into his mouth, tho convict more than onco said,
Chri-t, tho Lamb of God, have morcy upon mo."
Dr. Cappcl repeatedly turned an anxious look first on
tho prisoner and then on those about him, as if ho
felt that all his oflorts to induce him to confess if he
was really guilty wero about to bo unavailing. As
tho executioner was removing his neckerchief and
sliirt-collar, on tho arrangement of which some care
had evidently been bestowed, tho convict moved his
head about to allow of that being dono moro easily,
and when theso little articles of personal adornment
wero stufVed within thebreast of his coat ho remained
callous and unmoved. Tho process of pinioning
"
wher/ft.T
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House to see how matters are looking, and koep up over, Mr. Jonas, tho governor, approached the
the delusion in a wonderful manner. Mr. Tennyson convict and. asked him to take a seat, but 110 declined
seems to think that tho lower classes will be interthe oll'er, and remained standing until tho prison
ested in his poetry, and he has made a selection, to bell summoned him to his doom. As 110remained in
bo published in numbers, in a cheap form. I doubt that attitude 0110 could not help being struck
with the
whether his is music suited lo those ears, tut we appearance
of physical strength which his figure
shall see whether thev appreciate his fanciful quaint- denoted, and still more with
his indomitable fortitude.
and
diction.
pregnant
nesees,
Though short in stature, he was compactly and
CONFESSION AND EXECUTION OF MULLER.
(From tho Hume. News, Nov. 2G.)
Tub culprit, Franz Muller, whose crimo has created
for him Mich cxtrnrrdinniy celebrity, and thocircumstances connected with which have occasioned more
inteiest in the public mind than thoto of any other
symmetrically made, and tliero wcre manifest indications of strength about his chest, arms, hands, and
the hack part of his neck in particular. A signal
having been given by the governor, tho prisoner was
escorted by tho sheriffs and under-sheriffs to tho foot
of the scaffold, the Rev. Mr. Davis, the ordinary,
leading tho way, and reading jib 110 went some of the
opening verses of tho Burial Service.
At tho little porch leading to tho gallows tlio
sheriffs and officers stopped. Dr. Cappel alone
Greenacro or Courvoisier, underwent tlio sentence of ascended it with the guilty man. The clergymen at
tholaw on Monday morning, Kov. 14, in front ofNewone took tin ir places on tho little line of sawdust
he stoodfimi
murder that, lias been committed during tlio memory
of the present generation, not even excepting that of
gate Gaol. While
on the scaffold as the which had been laid to mark tho outline of the drop
which falls, and which without such a signal to
denote its situation might easily have been overalmost instantaneous death cut short what might looked
in the dusky black of tho whole well-worn
have been a lull confession. 'J ho mere details, how- apparatus. Close after them, with a light natural
ever, matter not; enough, at least, waß disclosed to step, came Muller. His aims were pinioned close
show that the sentence of mankind was right. In behind him his face wa» very pale indeed, but still
the quiet earnest words with which Muller bowed his it wore
an easy and, if it could be said at such a
bead and said,
leh hale ts gtthan !"
1 did it!"
time, even a cheerful expression, as much removed
and so, in speaking, went before his God, he told from mere bravado as it seemed to be from fear. His
enough lo vindicate man's justice: and in his late
whole bearing and aspcet were natural. Like a
repentance left those who saw him dio to hope more soldier falling into the ranks, he took with a steady
than justice for him in the world to come.
step his place beneath tho beam, then, looking up,
The subjeined account contains all the incidents of
and seeing that ho was not exactly beneath tho
interest which occurred at; nd immediately previous proper spot wlienco the short black link of chain
<0 tho execution :—
depended, ho shifted a few inches, and then stood
The preparations for tho execution were on a scale quite still. Following- him close came tho
common
even moro extensive than those which wero found hangman, who at once pulling a white enp over the
sufficient in the case of tho piratical and murderous condemned man's face, fastenedhis feet with a strap,
crew of the Flowery Land ;' but large as tho proand shambled off' tlio scaffold amid low hisses. While
vision was, it was more than justified by the event. this was bung done, Dr. Cappel, addressing tlio
The crowd—as most experienced persons had antici- dying man said, In a few moments, Muller, you
pated—was noisier and rougher than even Old will stand before
God ; I ask you again, and for the
Bailey crowds uro found to be on these occasions.
last time, are you guilty or innocent ?" Ho replied,
No doubt the German sugar-bakers at tho East-end
You are
I
am innocent." Dr. Cappel said,
aided materially in the increase of numbers, but tho innocent?" repeating his own words in tho form of a
most conspicuous element in tlio mob was the lowest question. Muller answered,
God Almighty knows
refuse of metiopolitan life—tho combined force of what I have done." Dr. Cappel said, God Alruffianism and thieving. Tlio behaviour of the
knows what you liavedone !" again repeating
densely-packed mob was in some places not indecent; mighty
the convict's own words ; Dots God know that you
but in the immediate vicinity of the drop it was the
have
done
this particular deed?" Muller replied,
reverse. Fights and bustlings for the purpose of
"Yes; I did it," speaking in German, in which
robber}' wero incesfant as tho hour of tho execution language tho
whole conversation was conducted.
drew nigh, and weie actually-in the operation when The Getimm expression
used by the convict, acthe bell was tolling, and when the cry of hats off" cording to his confessor, was leh habe es getliau
had commenced, and the stealthy appearance of the and these were his last words. Almost as soon as
hangman's heW above tho level of tho scaffold to these words had left his lips his kind spiritual guides
reconnoitre was greeted with a deafening yell. The quitted the platform, and tho drop fell. Those who
police were mustered in great strength, and ihev stood close to the apparatus cculd just detect a movekept the ground well wherever called upon to do so ; mei.t twice, so slight, indeed, that it could scarcely
but tho few officers scattered separately about the be callid a movement, but rather an almost impercr<vwd for the preservation of such order as could be ceptible muscular flicker that passed through the
hoped for can hardly bo congratulated on the perflame. This was all ; and beforo the peculiar
foimaiice of tlirir duty. They were active at times in humming noiso
of the crowd was over, Muller
making onslaughts on boya and inoffensive people, had ceased to live, though as he hung his
but theI}' did not attempt to interfere with the features seemed to swell and sharpen so under the
amusement- very common with tho roughs opposite thin white cap that tho d(ad man's face at last
tho gallows, of Hinging mud at open windows comstood out like a cast in plaster. For fivo or ten
manding a view of the spectacle. Tho amusement minutes
the crowd, who knew nothing of his conof bonneting, combined with the business of picking fession, were awed and stilled by this quiet, rapid
pockets, went on willi no apparent let or hindrance. parage from life to death.
The impression, howAny hat that could be assumed by the standaid of a ever, if any real impression it. was beyond that of
cos tei monger's idea to symbolise respectability was a
mere
did not last for long, and before tho
mark for vigorousopposition and speedy abolishment. slight,curiosity,
slow vibrations of the body had well ended
White hats wore especially obnoxious. Any wearer
violence,
robbery
and
loud laughing, oaths, fighting,
of one of these coverings was furo to receive an obscene conduct, and still mote filthy languago
admonition which he would have been bold indoid to reigned round the gallows far and near. Such, too,
neglect. Somebody behind him with a stick never
remained, with little change or respite, till
failed to strike tho crown a blow which resounded the scene
old hangman slung again along the drop amid
like the noite of a drum, and so quickly was ttie the
hisses
sneering inquiries of what he had had to
hand raised and withdrawn that tho discomfited drink and
that morning, lie after failing once to cut tho
person could never perceive who was his aggressor.
made
second effort more successfully, and the
a
rope
heavy
showers thinned tho
During tho night some
So greatly
grounel at times, but as the morning dawned frivh body of Muller disappeared from view.
was
Cappel by the confession, that he
relieved
Dr.
arrivals filled all the spaces marked out like pens by
!
ThankGod
tho scaffold, exclaiming,
stout barricades. Tho houses commanding a sight of rushed from
and Bank down in a chair, completely
tho drop wero mostly filled by spectators who paid Thank God!"
recovering,
emotion. After
be
for places ; but some few tradesmen had abstained exhausted by his own
of the slieriU's
from opening their doois for tho admission of repeated in Jinglish, in tho presence
the
strangers, at prices ranging from oh. or 7s. to a couple and under-sheriffs and the representatives of
were four, what had
of guineas a head. Tho sums asked and obtained for newspaper press, of whom there
w/iolo rooms were large, bnt nothing at all near those just passed between him and the convict, precisely as
fabulous quotations which have been sometimes it has been related above. l<"rom this, it will be seen
his
declared to cover a half-year's rent. Twelve pounds, that the convict fenced with the questions as toand
of his existence,
in one instance, secured the possession of a guilt down to the latest moment
(led
hope
had
last
of
ray
until
the
that it was not
first floor, with a clean and tolerably comfortto
able bad. Persons who paid rather low for that he confessed, j Dr. Cappel afterwards stated
him the conindividual admission, as well as some persons, indeeel, the sheriffs that in his interviews with
it touched upon
whenever
prisoner,
versation
of
tlio
paid
high,
getting
rather
did
succeed
not
in
who
to
an
quite such eligible places as they had bargained for. tho murder, appeared to bo intended produce
There were other
impression that he was innocent.
Those persons for a while grumbled at the accommoof which the convict said he was guilty, but
dation for which they hail paid exorbitantly, but at sins
length fell to making the best of a bud bargain, and whenever he was pressed with reference to the
murder
ho evaded the Btibjeet in some way, or, to use
cards,
by
lieved
at
r<
games
singing,
chorus
played
sin
till it was timo to strugglo for places at the window. Dr. Cappel's own words, ho hid that particular
garment, as it were
his
Mr. Sherifl Dakin
under
was
tho
way—as
phrase
tho
of
those
ted
con ten
Over
I
convict,
last;
did
words used by the
minds whose continual feast was enlivened by ullu- asked if the
of Dr. Cappel tho impressions to tho gaol —matters were approaching to it," conveyed to the mind
f.
The rev. gentleman
the terrible climax with which the horrid drama was sion that he alone had done ilie
added that the hope
in
replied
the
atlirinative.
closed.
Inside tho prison, meanwhile, the scouo had been of life was so strong in him that he appeared to have
made up his mind not to confess until the last
viry different. On Sunday evening, the 13th, about
That at least was his impression. He
JO o'clock, Mr. Sheriff Dakin paid a last visit to the moment.
even declared lie was innocent previous to the
prisoner in his cell, and before leaving he again exbeing
administered to him. Dr. Cappel
Sacrament
horted him with much kindness and earnestness, as
went on to say to the authorities that he exhorted
ho had done on previous occasions since his convicof the living God, if he had comnamo
him,
tho
in
tion, not to leave tho world with a lie in his mouth it
it, and that the conlie was really guilty. Laying his hand upon a Bible mitted themurder not to deny tho
interviews ho had
reply.
made
From
vict
no
which tho convict had boon reading, Mr. Dakin rehe said, lio was
minded him that the promises of forgiveness it con- had with Muller he was convinced,
those iuterviews
At
one
of
tained all assumed repentance and confession. Muller not a common murderer. there was perhaps a loophe
said
the
convict
that
to
listened kindly to the adjurations of tho sheriff, but
that it he had a
made no response, After Mr. Dakin had gone, the hole by which ho hoped to escape
sudden
ho perhaps yielded to athat
convict remarked to one of tho ivardere placed over hand in the deed
in a
Briggs's watch, and
him that man had no power to forgive sins, and that temptation to tuko Mr.lell
or that
carriage,
of
the
out
struggle
tho
deceased
it was of no uso confessing to him. In this state of
but, however that might be, he
he pushed him
mind lie denied the crime almost to the very last. (Dr.
Cappel) believed he had had a hand in it. To
He retired to reht at half-past ten, and slept soundly
the
convict
no answer, but, evading the
this
made
uneasy
for about four hours, but was anxious aud
were other sins of which he was
dui-ing the remainder of the
He rose at six question, said there
hangman turned the lastbolts beneath his l'eet, Muller
■with his last words owned his guilt. His quiet and
;
"
"
'
i
wife was present whon tho agreement about tho
kitchen and yard was made. Ho used the kitchon
regularly.
neaa
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mises of mine in accordance with lease. Ho also had
the use of the kitchen .and yard for 10a. per week. I
altered the shop for him and agreed to share tho exfor repairs. The defendant's
pense. I paid
' ob9orvin f?.
tears in his eves,
LtheWmonly
friend ho had thon in the world
]
JIOBAX V DUDLEY.
Claim £20, for rent and altoration of shop.
Mr. Wynn for plaintiff, and Mr. Boveridgo for
dofendant.
Plaintiff deposed: Defendant iecupies somo pre-
preposterous, and
ombraM<
that hhe was
that
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out;
night.
o'clock and dressed, (shortly afterwards Dr. Louis guilty.
Tho time has been, and very lately too, when the
Cftppel, minister of the German Lutheran Chapel in
Alio-street, Goodinnn's-lields, joined tho convict in dress in which a felon died, or even a cast of his disfeatures, would have been worth their weight
torted
his cell, and remained with him until the Inst. The
the
iuterval was chiefly spent in religious exercises, and in gold. But nothing of this catering fornow.
as the hour fixed for the execution drew near, Dr. wretched curiosity of the gallows is permitted
Capped administered the Sacrament to him, having In whatever clothes the worst felons die these garfirst received from the prisoner an assurance that lie ments, whether good or bad, are burnt beforo their
was innocent. During the interview, which lasted burial, so that all that may bo called the traces of
For
nearly two hours, the convict frequently clung to him their crime are destroyed with its perpetrator.
those that dio npon tho scaffold thore is no tomb hut
Newgate—a tomb such as the few who ]<jve the felon
best can only livo with, shuddering hope that it may
be forgotten. In Newgate there is no solemnity
of burial; it is a' mere hurried covering of ll:e
body of one who was' not fit to live among
mankind. So with the corpse o :*1 Muller. It
had died publicly the surgeon had
to its
Bhaineful death. Towards the mid' ;le of the day
the rough deal box which held it was Sited with
Bhavings and quick lime, and the warders caTried it
to the hole where it had to be thrust under the flagstones of a narrow bleak gaol pathway.
There,
below tho massive cross-btrrred gratings, which almost shut out the light of day—there, where none
pass tho littlo hidden grave save thoso who, like
;
himself, must go over it to their own" great doom,
the body of Muller rests. In a few days tho' cruelty
and singularity of his great crime will be commemorated by a rough <l M." cut in tho gaol stone near
his head, just as Greenacre, Good, and others of the
worst are marked besido him. In that foul Aceldama will his bones bleach with theirs, till the great
day when he must rise with them and answer for his
great crimo.
The German Legal Protection Society continued
to the las*- moment to make strenuous efforts to
obtain a reprieve for tliG convict, of whose innocence
of the murder they entertained the most conscientious conviction. The evidence, however, which
they had eollectcd did not in the least degree touch
the material facts of tho case, and Sir George Grey,
lip
after consulting with tlic judges who sat on the trial,
declined to interfere with the verdict of the jury.
A paper, prepared by Muller some days before his
execution, came into tho hands of tho sheriffs on the
day preceding that event. This, it appear.s, was not
a confession, but was, 011 the contrary, liltle else than
what has already been made public at dill'ereut times
by tho German Protection Society. In consequence
of the confession actually made by Midler, it is
understood that the aherills and the Court of Aldermen do not consider it just to other persons referred
to in the paper to make any use of it. The Rev. Dr.
Onppel had applied for this document, but tho
sheriffs declined to part with it.
A meeting of lawyers aud other persons took placo
at Frankfort-on-tlie-Maine, -when an address to Sir
G. Grey, in favour of Muller, was adopted, and forwarded to him 011 November 9.
Tlio son of tho late Mr. Briggs has addressed a
letter to the Times, stating that, on the ni"lit before
MuUer's execution, three members of the German
Society called at his house, and requested to see the
widow, 'l'hat being out of the question, one of the
sons had an interview with them, when they recapitulated all the arguments in favour of the culprit,
and endeavoured to persuado him to accompany
them in a, cab to Sir George Grey toplend personally
for a reprieve. This most indelicate and ill-timed
appeal was rejected. Mr. Briggs concludes by
stating the extraordinary fact that, lie had been informed by the Kcv. L 3lr. Walbaum that Muller told
liim that he was strongly opposed to the attempt to
prove an alibi, as it was not true that lie went to the
house of Mrs. Jones on the 9th of July, and that he
had so stated to his advisers from the first."
"We are enabled to state," says the lancet," upon
the authority of a very distinguished physician who
examined Muller ni'ter the execution, that the circumference of Muller's cranium was greater than
usual; the skull of a pyramidal form at. the crown,
tlio true Teutonic type ; tho forehead was high, but
not broad in proportion ; the temples projected considerably ; tho posterior part of tho head was bulky;
"
the nape of the neck thick; the countenance, particularly the lips and mouth, were indicative of much
mental firmness. Though below the middle height,
engines a pressure of 51bs. moro steam thsn
On leaving the wharf she
■was formerly obtained.
was loudly cheered by the men who have been so
long employed on her. I trust she will bo found as
useful in hernew location asshe hasproved onthe Wai-
kato. Herloss will be
about to be laid up
very
much felt, as the
'
Sturt' is
for repairs, her bottom plates
being iirasad state of dilapidation, and we shall then
have no steamer on tho Lower Waikato, the repairs
of the Koheroa' not being nearly finished.
The weather has been very hot, but tempered with
refreshing breezes from the east. The supply of
peaches, &c., has-been very large, our darker brethren
availing themselves of the fine weather to bring us
all sorts of good things, for a consideration not always
in proportion to the actual value of the goods, being
generally about 50 per cent too much.
'
TE AWAMUTU.
[FKOM
OUB OWN
COBBKBPONDENT.J
January 23, 1565.
Tho Her. Mr- Korrie, the Presbyterian clergyman
from Papakura, arrived in camp yesterday, but unfortunately too late to perform service to the men of liia
Hock- I cannot say if this gentleman intends to
remain amongst us for a time or not. There is no
Presbyterian clergyman stationed at this camp at
present; but tlie services are carefully performed by
tho Adjutant of the 65th Regiment", Lieut. Lewis,
who has kindly volunteered to read tho services to
the men of the above persuasion every Sunday morning, rather than they should be deprived of their
usual devotion. There has b.un a Bible-class opened
here, and a Sunday-school for the children of the
men at the various camps has been opened on Sunday afternoons, commencing yesterday for the first
time, at li'>lf-past 3 o'clock p.m., under the superintendence of Sirs. Lewis, under whose kind zeal and
energy the school will be conducted. I hear tlwre is
also to be a day-school opened ,'U soon as matters can
be arranged. This is a step in the right direction.
There were about a dozen children in attendance
yesterday, which was pretty good, considering that
the notice was only given a few days before. Amongst
the persons present were Brigadier-General Carey and
his lady, also Mrs. Peel, who kindly assisted in the
instruction, each lady taking a class. There are others,
I believe, who has promised to give their assistance in
this good cause. I forgot to state that the Bible -class
was superintended by Lieut. Lewis. The whole was
under the guidance of the Garrison Chaplain, the
Rev. J. A. W. Collins.
The weather has been very fine and warm up here
this last week or two, an,d sickness lias lieeu rather
011 the increase I am sorry xo say lately at camp.
Correspondence.
To the Editor of the New Zi.ai.anii Uf.bai.d.
Sin,—Your coteniporarv, the Southern Cross, in
its theatrical criticism on the performance at the
Prince of Wales Theatre, on Wednesday evening
the 25th inst., says that the afterpiece was Delicate
Ground," *'a nctv farce not destitute of merit, hi
whieli Mr. Charles Vincent and Miss Cleveland appeared to great advantage —which assertion is
totalhj destitute of truth, the piece really played was
the Day after the Wedding," which is as old as the
hills, and in which neither ol' these parties appeared.
This shews the disadvantage of writing a criticism'
before-hand, which I Jnncy is their usual practice, as
it is not the first time they have thus misled, or
more correctly speaking, attempted to mislead the
public, for very few pay any attention to their
"
"
critiques.
Cessob.
his person was well formed the chest rather exAuckland, January 26th, 1565.
ceeded in size that of ordinary men of the same
gtaturo ; his shoulders wero relatively somewhat
broad ; and his arms, trunk, hip-bones, and lower
To the Editor of the New Zealand Heeald.
limbs were well knit and muscular. It is obvious
—Permit me, through the columns of your
that an individual possessed of such bodily developinvaluable journal, to inquire how it is that the grey
ment must have been physically powerful."
blankets issued to the troops on the Waikato, now
nearly two years ago, have not, at the least, be.en
replaced by new or clean ones. I am sure the MiliQUEEN'S REDOUBT.
in
tary Store Department have plenty of
[PBO3I OtJIl OWN COBBESrONDENT.]
store ; and indeed X do not kijow what our medical
are
stopping
grog,
men's
25tli January, 1565.
officers, who are so ready in
The ' Pioneer' arrived at the Bluffyesterday, bring- about, when they allow the men of the regiment they
ing down 75 officers and men of No. 8 Compauy belong to to sleep in blankets whieh have been in
CommisFarint Transport Corps en route for Wanganui. use for nearly two years. Indeed, I always was
Thoy remained at tho Bluff till this morning and taught that Cleanliness was next to godliness ;"
marched to Papakura. Tho Pioneer' was one day but in the army it appears that a little cleanliness,
behind, having struck opposite Bangariri, the water as far as bedding is concerned, goes a great way
in the river is so very low now, and these occurrences with those whoso duty it is to see our soldiers prowill often take place with vessels of the ' Pioneer' perly supplied with bedding.
i
By the insertion of theabove few lines, I am aura
clnss.
are troubled
Wo are a bit moro lively now than we wero for the you will confer a favour 011 many who what
reason,
for
say
last few days ; a number of immigrants have been with sleepless nights—l won't
arriving, and at present, I suppose, there are about hut will leave the reader to judge for himself f and I
fifty families located in the neighbourhood, besides a beg leavo to subscribe myself,
Your obedient servant,
number of single men. Their object, in the first place
Ex White Ctrf'r.
is. I believe to cut a r?ad from Polceno to Paparata.
Awamuta,
from
tho
Redoubt
N.Z.,
They commence to-day to make one
Camp To
i3rd January, ISG4.
to the Native Village, whore it is understood thoy are
to be located. They seem to be a hard}' set. of people,
[" Ex White Cuff" is more to blame than those
and accommodate "themselves very cheerfully to their he writes
about. "We print his letter to show how
present not very enviable residences.
are many of the complaints made against
The ' Pioneer' returned to Bangariri this morning, groundless
theservice.
his blankets are dirty, why does ha
and returned this evening, bringing down 75 officers not wash themIf■ —Ed.
iV. Z. jff-1
and men of the 3rd Waikato Militia. They remain
at the Blull' to-night, and march to-morrow morning
for the Wairora, to relieve the detachment there stationed.
THE VICTORIA CROSS.
The drafts.of the Goth Regiment and 40th marched
(From the Gazelle, ol'lSToveruber 4.)
fo tho Fluff this evening to embark for theheadquarters of their respective corps.
"Wak-Offfce, November 4.
Mr. Warne's hotel ia fast getting towards comple- TrtE Queen lias beeu graciously pleased to sigtion, hut has been delayed in consequence of the nify lier intention to confer the decoration of
ditliculty of obtaining timber. I believe also that it
the Yictoria Cross on the undermentioned
is tho intention of Mrs. Georgo to erect a hotel
non-commissioned officer of Her
ad joining the. road on hor own ground, and as the officer and
whose claims to the same have
trailic is getting pretty great now, there is no doubt Majesty's army,
Majesty's approval, on
ihat it will pay, accommodation for travellersbeing been submitted for Her
account of acts of bravery performed by them
so much required.
stated
Zealand,
ew
as
against their names,
IS'
in
PAPAKURA.
Captain Frederick Augustus Smith, 43rd
[PliOlt OUR OWN COEBESrONDENT.]
liegiment, for his distinguished conduct during
January 26.
the engagement at Tauranga, on the 21st June.
On Tuesday evening detachments of the 40th and He is stated to have led on his company in the
Auckland
regiments
hero
from
en
route
arrived
Gstli
most gallant manner at the attack on the Maoris
for Te Awamutu to join their respective regiments. position, and, although wounded previously to
two
Lloyd,
regiment,
Jiusigns
-10th
and
Lieutenant
reaching the rifle pits, to have jumped down
of the 66th were in command.
into them, where he commenced a hand to hand
They were all new ehums, and it was quite evident encounter with the enemy, thereby giving his
they had not encountered long marches for some time men great encouragement, and setting them a
past, as no less than about 20 of them appeared in
fine example.
Dr. Walby's list the following morning, some suffer2915. Sergeant John Murray, GSth. Pegiment,
ing from tho extreme heat, others having sore feet,
for liis distinguished conduct during the engageand another portion without shoes or socks, and ment at
Tauranga, on the 21st of June, when
evidently quite lame; however, they will soon get
position was being stormed, in
used to knocking about in this colony, but at present the enemy's
eight
they appear as green as blades of spring grass. They running up to a rifle pit containing from
Wedncsand
of
the
on
to ten
enemy, and without any assistance,
are all apparently young recruits ;
dav when the}* were about marcliiug it was found an killing or wounding every one of them. He is
ambulance was required to take a fair share of them stated to have afterwards proceeded up the
works, fighting desperately, and still continuing
on to Queen's Redoubt.
Yesterday evening a detachmont of about 60 men to bayonet the enemy.
8
company,
non-commissioned
officers
of
Ho.
and
Commissariat Transport corps, together with a largo
quantity of baggage, arrived here from the Bluff m
Tile Kiavia Independent lias the following
command of Lieut. Muller, 40tli regiment, and pro- account of a fatal accicleut in Australia, resulting
ceed to-day to Penrose eu route for laranaki.
from tlie bite of a snake :—" From our little community another sad instance has been added to
WAIKATO HEADS.
the many -whereby the uncertainty of life is
illustrated.
On Friday afternoon, about half-past
[ritOil Oti'B OWN COIIRESrOXDENT.]
two, Jane Irving, aged twelve years, daughter
January 25th, 1865.
James
Irving, of Spring Hill, was playing
of Mr.
The ' Prineo Alfred,' steamor, Captain. Fairchild, arin a paddock adjoining her father's house, when
rived hero on Sunday, bringing 132 emigrants (all she was bitten
by a large snake, and received a
told) to be located at Miairo. They were conveyed
fatal wound. She returned to her mother imto their future homo, about six miles from here, on
and
a ligature was placed above the
mediately,
morning,
by
Young's
following
Mr.
steamer,
the
After an interval of some time the
' Waipa,' as there is not sufficient water to enable a wound.
much
as
the
Prince
wound
water
was seariiied and sucked, the ipecacuanha
Teasel drawing so
Alfred'
to go up. The " Prince Alfred 'on her last trip from poultice applied, and brandy given. Dr. Taylor
shipped
heavy
some
soas in was then sent for, but was professionally engaged
hero to Onehunga
crossing tho bar, and had her starboard paddle-box at trerringong. He visited the patient immebrokenT Such was the force of the water that a diately
on his return home, but an interval of
ked iro anchor and a quantity of chain cable were some four
hours having taken place since the
carried fully fifteen feet along her deck, the skylight receipt of the
injury, the doctor considered that
over the engine room forced from its fastenings, and
was useless, and that constitulocal
treatment
a quantity of the the briny" fluid descended, much
such as stimulants, were moro
to tho astonishment and discomfort of the denizens tional remedies,
of the lower regions; luckily, no further damage likely to avert fatal results. The patient progTessed favourably until about noon of Saturday,
was sustained.
The ' Gundagai,' after undergoing a thorough when exhaustive symptoms rapidly set in, and
afternoon
overhaul, sailed yesterday
for Wanganui. death took place about seven in the evening, or
Slio had a quantity of commissariat implements, &c., about thirty hours after tile infliction of the
on board for use at that station. Captain Cadell wound. The snake was a large one, of a dark
went in her as passenger, and I understand will re- brown colour, with a yellow belly, It appears
main at Wanganui for a short time, to superintend
to have exhausted itself after biting, as it fell in
tho works for which she has been especially fitted.
a coil about the child's feet. Seven distinct
She has had two masts stepped, and her engines and
were seen on the inner side of the
boilers have been thoroughly repaired and cleaned; punctures
leg, and it is therefore probable thai;
altogether sho looked quite a different vessel, moro calf of the
like a sea-going steamer than the littlo river craft wo the venomous creature had attacked its victim
have been accustomed to 380 her. On trying her more than once."
;
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-English justice by such an interposition is not ex- sound, but Bomo people
actly a good-liumonred ono. No sono person doubted watching is not worth watching.
tho man's guilt, his very counsel dared not a«Bort it,
Mr. Cobdcn has re-appeared on tho political scene,
and the jury retired for a few moments, merely as a and has delivered a six-column speech at Rochdale.
matter of form. There was no pretext whatovor for Mr. Bright was to liayo boon with him, but is sufferstaying tho execution. But even tho confession, ing under heavy domestic afllietion, the loss ofa little
which tho villain's religious attendant states to have son, of much promiso. Mr. Cobdon spoke well, as he
been clear and unmistakeable, does not satisfy somo always does. A very neat personal hit at Lord
of his advocates—somo distort the moaning of his Ellenborough, forhis allusions to the Sovereign, at the
words, and others say that at such a moment a man timo he was advocating intervention on behalt of tlio
does not know what he says. Muller was calm and Dunes, told well, but it was followed by a still keener
cunning to tholast, and confessed only when tho last thrust. The carl, on that occasion, stigmatised the
chance of it reprieve had vanished. We have done English as given up to tho lovo of money. Mr.
with him, but wo havo not quite done with our Cobdcn said that the best proof that wo are generous
crowned cousins, X think.
almost to lavishncfs is in the fact that we pay Lord
The Earl of Derby has been exceedingly ill, and a Ellenborough £7700 a year for no reason whatever.
5
2*l, 1865.
1
amount claimed.
think that any ono who needs
I
■tho light side of tho Toad. 1 loft "tho liorao's head
for a few seconds becauae I ■was obliged to do so.
His Worship gave judgmentfor the plaintiff for tho
"
TOE KEW
ARIVAL
OF THE
'OTAGO'
WITH THE
ENGLISH
MAIL,
PER MADRAS.
[Tioe following appeared in our
Edition of yesterday.]
Second
NEWS TO DECEMBER 3.
(FHOM
THK SYDNEY
SPECIAL
JIKRALD's KINO GKOROE'S SOUND
TELEGRAPHIC
CORRESPONDENT.}
Adelajdk, Monday, 1 p.m.
The "Wouga "Wonga' (s.) arrived at
Glenelg Pier at 10 a.m. this morning, after
a passage from King George's -Sound of 120
hours. She experienced stron.;- easterly
gales throughout the passage. '1 lie downward trip occupied 91 hours.
The P. and O. "steamer ' Madras.' Captain
Tarquliar, arrived at the Sound a I 6 a.m. on
the 11th inst., having left Galle on the 26tli
December. The detention of the mail was
caused by the long detention of the
Gol•conda,' from Suez to Galle.
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PASSENGERS.
Eob Sydney.—Colcnel Bell, Miss Bell,
Mrs. Disney, Messrs. Horde rn. Boesen,
Hagley, Rasworth, Since, Church, Noyes,
Maddock, Tanner, Captain Gcs;. Naval
agent —A. Baillie.
Eor Melboukxe.—Messrs. Cm.iberland,
Stendale, Baddoclc, Cavanagli, Sngleton,
Stewart, Courcier, R. Leys, Dr. IV ach, and
3!r. and Mrs. J. A. Smith.
GENERAL SUMMARY.
London, Nove i n her 26.
The Australian September mails reached
London on the 14th and 20th November.
Transportation to Australia is to cease in
a very short time under the sanction of
Parliament, Her Majesty's Government not
intending to oppose public opinion; and
immediately after Parliament reassembles on
January 13th, Mr. Cardwell intends introducing a bill for its total abolition.
Ihe momentary and commercial crisis is
over, ana the bank rate of discount; is down
to per ccnt. ; out of doors ti; per cent.
Confidence is restored, and markets are
therefore firmer.
Queen has returned to "Windsor
greatly improved in health.
Earl Derby is seriously ill.
Earl Russell has been installed Lord
Hector of Aberdeen University.
Lord "Wodehouse is appointed Lord
Lieutenant of Ireland, and had arrived in
Dublin, and his reception was most enthu/
ZEALAND ffl£RAXiB, AUOKLAHiX FRIDAY, JANUARY 27, 1865.
■members nominated T>v the Crovm for life,
and a House of Commons, elected on the
basis ofrepresentation by population. The
duration of Parliament is for five years, unless dissolved by the Governor-General, who
is appointed by the Queen.
LieutenantGovernors of Provinces are to be appointed
Governor-General.
by the
The Toronto Municipality received information of an intended raid into Canada by
members of the Eenian brotherhood, from
the United States.
MADRAS.
hardware, £153,400; "bar and rod iron, 222
Government chartered the steamer Araby tons; hoop ditto, 89 tons; pig ditto, IGO
to take food and clothes to the survivors.
tons ; galvanized, 185 tons linseed oil, 12,190
j Gold has been virtually introduced as curgallons; rape, 3786 gallons; olive, 1343 galrency for India, coined at the authorised lons ; woolpacks, £ISS3 ; gunny bags, £745 ;
of
and
Australia.
Royal Mints England
slates, Gl tons ; gunpowder, 142 cwt.; tobacco'
Kokan was completely conquered by the 25,750 lbs.; brandy, 18,489 gallons; rum, 42,
Russians, who are preparing to assault Toor- 194 gallous ; geneva, 1G,159 gallons ; British
kistan.
spirits, in glass, 1548 gallons ; bulk, 3705
Eretgiits.—Bombay to London—Cotton, gollons red wine, 4529 gallons ; white wine,
£2 55.; Liverpool, £3; Seeds, £1 ss. GG2I gallons; beer, in
bulk, 933 gallons ; in
Exchange, 2 one-eighth. Prom Calcutta: glass, 715 gallons. Malt,
100 quarters ; hops,
jute and seeds, £3 12s. light freights, £4 337 cwt. ; white salt, 431 tons; candles, 307
to £5.
937 cwt. ; whit ing, 41
cwt.; foreign ditto,
tons; cement, 851 barrels; Total declared
CHINA.
value, £311,900.
SxriparEJiTß
Hongkong, 29th Nov.
to
Tk mio ki; .v k. —General
Settlements of tea everywhere contracted. hardware, £19,745 ; bar and rod
iron, 289
Silk has again advanced.
tons ; pig, 17G tons hoop, 49 tons ; sheet, 43
Exchange—G months, 4s. Sid.
tons ; galvanized, 324 tons ; linseed oil, '21,
Freights.—To London, £2 15s.
569 gallons ; rape, GSOS gallons ; sperm,
Arrivals.—I'Yom Melbourne, Lottie ; olive in cask, 2505 gallons ; woolpacks, nil;•
for
Maria ; on the berth,
Melbourne, Ellen. gunny bags, £1150: slates, 410 tons; £913
gunpowder, 292 cwt.; tobacco, 65,713 lbs •
SHAN GUM.
brandy (proof), 21,143 gallons; rum, 11,556
24th November.
gallons; British spirit':—in glass, 25G0
ExcirAKCiß, (is. 4 .Id. to lis. sd. on London ; gallons, in bulk 1599 gallons; red
wine, IG4,
on Bombay, 309 rupees; Calcutta, 305 ru102 gallons : white, 45,547 gallons ; beer in
pees.
hulk, 1102 ; 111 glass, IS6G : malt, 1573 quarFreights.—Tea, £3 ss. ; silk, £4 10s.; ters ; hops, 1646 cwt. ; butter, 350
firkins ;
cotton, £2 15s.
white salt, 301 tons: candles, 753 cwt.; foSailed for Australia, Layard, John and reign ditto. 1150 : whiting, G9 tons ;
cement,
Mary, Elizabeth, Dunidiker.
1700 barrels ; quicksilver, 25 bottles.
SINGAPORE.
WOOL REPORT.
21st December.
Sales commenced 011
Large arrivals of ships seeking tonnage, total number of hales 17th November. The
catalogued for sale was
which could be engaged at low rates.
94,269. Up to 25th November 29,00 bales
The steamer llydaspes, pioneer of a new sold at from
half-penny to penny below Auline between Singapore and Batavia, was gust rates
; faulty Sydney and Capes declined
totally wrecked on the 24tli ultimo.
a penny to three-halfpence. There was 110 inExchange, 4s. S-] d. to 2s. L}d.
dication of any improvement in price. A
large quantity of Sydney fleece reported very
CEYLON.
seedy and moaty.
21st December.
A good business in cotl'ee during the
PRODUCE MARKETS.
month, at higher rates. Plantation is quoted
Tallow.—Prices fluctuating. Best Ausat 12s. 6<l. to 13s. Gd. per bushel; native, tralian sold
at <Jos. Gd. : low, 355. 9d. to 365.
picked and dried, 475. 6d. per cwt.
3d. Stock on hand. 61.630 casks.
Eckkijits.—Coffee, in casks. £4 10s. ; in
"Jimeh.— At the last wiles pricey were -J«l.
bags, £2 10s. Oil, £3 ss. Exchange, six per lb. higher than former rates.
months, G per cent .
Lie ATI lE]!.
in good demand, at a decline
of one farthing per lb.
JAPAN.
Bahk. —Business good, at easier prices
Sir Ruthcrlbrd Alcock is recalled ; a step
IfoiiSS. —Australian dull of sale and lower.
much regretted throughout China, his late
Wiiai.etotse.—Best
Southern, £400 to
results.
policy now showing good
All is £420.
going on satisfactorily, and trade is much
Oils.—Linseed : large sales at an advance :
improved.
rape, dearer; coeoanut, Of!, lower; Australian, 345. to .'s7s. (id. ; sperm, £03 to £06.
LATEST SPECIAL TELEGEAM.
Coitee. —All kinds from 2s. to 4s. dearer
Loyooy, 3rd December.
than last month.
Scek, (3th December.
Met A 1.8. —Extensive business in copper.
Commercial affairs in England are in a Burra Burra, £04 ; Kapunda,£9s ; Wallaroo,
much improved state; and money is easier.
£01.
A reduction in the expenditure of GovernSmrrrs.-—Market dull. Bum is Id.
ment is to bo carried out.
dearer. The stock of wines, large. 'British
Prussia insists on the "Federal evacuation spirits, cheaper.
of the Duchies.
Austrian mediation is
Svisah.— Large stocks on hand: 40,000
necessary to prevent collision.
tons more 11.r.n last vtar. Prices, Is. to
li> Tenet ia, the insurrect ion movement has Is. (id. lower.
been suppressed. Martial law repealed.
CYihn.—The price ofwheat and barley unThe Times characterises the proposition of
changed ; oats, (fd. dearer.
the return of Australian expirees as a
vindictive freak.
SHIPPING.
At the wool sales, open prices are mainAlUil YA'I.S.
tained.
October 28.— Groat Britain, (steamer),
Mr. Gladstone is preparing a budget to Lusitania, Clyde, \Villiam Duthie, Jason,
remit three
;
;
;
AMERICA.
Lincoln was selected President by a
New Jersey. Kentucky,
large majority.
and Delaware gave each a majority for
M'Lellan, wli'ere lie was popular.
The biajority in favour of Lincoln was
3000 votes.
M'Lellan has resigned his commission in
the army.
Sheridan succecds Seymour, who was defeated by the republican candidate in the
election for the Governorship of New York.
The Republicans will carry a large majority into Congress during its Presidential
Election.
The Confederal e ' Congress has reassembled.
President Davis delivered a
speech remarkable for its bold and defiant
tone, and spoke cheerfully ot prospects of
the South, and the power of carrying ou
war without arming the negroes.
The Confederate Congress has issued a
manifesto declaring tluit, although desirous
of peace by negotiation, should the Northern
States persist in aggression, they will fight
to the last.
During the Presidential election, Seward
made a speech declaring that Lincoln would
never surrender to the rebels, and would
enter into no armistice with them.
The military operations during the month
arc unimportant, but unquestionably in
favour of the Confederates.
On October 27th, Generals Grant and
Butler advanced against Eiclimond, and
after severe fighting wore repulsed with the
loss of 5000 men. Two brigades wore forced
to throw themselves on the ground to escape
annihilation from the Confederate batteries,
and were captured in that position.
Grant meditates another effort to break
the Confederate lines.
All furloughed officers and men are to reTt is rumoured that
turn immediately.
another Confederate attempt to invade
Maryland and Pennsylvania has been com-
menced.
The Press accepts Lincoln's election as a
declaration of four years more war.
Butler, of New Orleans notoriety, in a
speech at New York, declared that the
Southerners must be conquered and their
estates divided among T'ederal soldiers.
Jacob, Lietcnnnt-Governor of "Kentucky,
was arrested, and sent to the "Washington
siastic.
political prison.
Lord Dufierin has been appointed UnderThe operations in Georgia arc crowded
for
India.
Secretary
with vicissitudes, but no definite results
It is stated that Government intend dis- The federals evacuated
.Tohnsonvillo.
banding ten regiments, with a view to reduce
General Sherman burnt Atlanta, and is
taxation.
moving against Chaleston, South Carolina.
Muller, after three days trial, causing
Prom Missouri the war news is conflictintense excitement, was found guilty, and ing.
;
—
executed on November 14. He partook of
In the Shenandoah Valley severe lighting
the Sacrament, declaring his innocence, but has
occurred, each side claiming victory.
at the last moment, before the drop fell, he
millions.
New York, November 1(5.
admitted his guilt.
Akimyai.s.— Georgo Gray, Edith Byrne,
Money easy, exchange nominal, gold 1:57\
Lord Lyons has retired from the post of premium. Cotton, 142 cents.
Sussex.
Ambassador at "Washington, owing to ill
Discounts active at 7 per cent. Consols,
health.
FRANCE.
On November Sth, Alderman Hale was
The Emperor reproved Duke de Persigny
sworn in Lord Mayor of London.
for publishing a letter recommending modiThe mortality of London is greatly on the fication in the Press law.
increase.
The Erench arms have been successful in
The gunpowder explosion at Eaversham Algeria.
caused much damage to property, and two
The duty on all articles used in ship
men were killed.
building is to be abolished.
The jury in the case of the gunpowder
A diplomatic convention, regulating sugar
explosion at Erith returned a verdict, "No legislation, was signed at Paris by the repreevidence to show how the explosion oc- sentatives of England, Prance, liolland, and
curred."
Belgium.
The treaty of Peace between Denmark,
An extensive fire occurred at Hull, and
another at Bermondsey in the saltpetre Prussia and Austria was ratified and exworks of Barry Brothers, both causing imchanged on the 30th October.
mense loss.
The treaty differs little from the prelimiThe north and east coasts have been naries previously executed at Vienna.
visited by severe storms ; the steamship Jura
Twenty-nine million thalers of the Danish
was totally wrecked near Liverpool. No National Debt is to be borne by the Duchies.
lives lost.
The Danish Parliament approved of the
The underwriters and shipowners have treaty by large, majorities.
sent special agents to Calcutta to protect
their interests, owing to the late cyclones.
AUSTRIA.
Fresh disturbances have occurred in VeneThirty-six new vessels lately left the
Clyde to run the American blockade.
tia, and several districts have been placed
Great difficulty is still experienced in ob- under martial law.
Austria intends to recognise the Italian
taining seamen lor the Royal Navy.
It is reported that a new Confederate war Kingdom, and renew commercial and diplomatic
relations, and declares to the lionian
steamer, named the ' Sea King,' which Capt.
Semmes lately fitted out in London, has been G-oyermnent that she cannot interfere or
wrecked.
help her ; for the future she must rely upon
Several Federal agents have been fined herself.
£50 each, for recruiting in Liverpool; 400
Count Rechberg has resigned the Minismen were engaged to go to New York nomi- try of Foreign Affairs, and Count Mensdorfl'
nally as labourers, but really intended as Pouilly succeeds.
recruits; the British Government detained
the ship pending the investigation.
PRUSSIA.
The negotiations with Austria for the
The emigration from Ireland and recruiting there ior Northern States has almost withdrawal of Federal troops from Ilolsiciu
is proceeding.
ceased.
The execution of Muller caused intense
The Queen has conferred the Victoria
Cross on Captain Smith, of the 43rd Regiexcitement in Berlin. The papers published
ment, and Sergeant Murray, of the 68th, for details of execution, but not his confession.
"bravery m New Zealand.
RUSSIA.
A rev,- Bishopric is to be established at
Ota go.
The Government has issued a decrec for
A Convention has been concluded between the total abolition of convents in Poland.
SO*.
AMEBIC A..
President Lincoln contemplates sending
commissioners to Bichmotid to arrange a
basis for peace negotiations.
Several engagements have taken place, the
balance of success being favourable to the
Confederates.
Atlanta lias been burnt and evacuated.
The destination ol' Sherman's army is im-
known.
French mediation ban been revived.
Mr. Lincoln contemplates offering the
Southern States amnesty and re-union.
The Confederate cruiser Florida has been
ordered to New York for adjudication. The
crew have been imprisoned.
Malia Bailee.
Depaiutues.
Eo:it Met/rovjcne.—Star of England, -John
Eraser. Princess ofWales. Cheviot .Ethiopian,
Fearnought, Boekhampton, WeUesley. Southern Ocean. Tarrana, steamer Kooria
Mooria, Boyal Standard.
Font Sydney.—Strathden, Flying Spur.
Llovd Bayner. Leehicl, Centurion, Spirit of
the North, Glencairn.
Zkaj.axd.—Mermaid. Earnes-
Fo« New
tine. Gleunark. Armstrong, Lady Ann,
Mock Mallard, Eorisa.
Foii Aj>ki-aij)E—Fort Begcnt, Matilda,
A.tlieling, Queen Bee, Troas.
CAsrAt.rry.-—Gorilla, from Liverpool to
Sydney, put into Bio Janeiro, leaky.
AUSTRALIAN TELEGRAMS.
[From the S>/u»* 1/ Jlonrh/r/ ITiralilJ]
West Maiti wi, Jan. 14.
COMMERCIAL AND MONETAEY.
following intelligence has just been received
The
The IBank of England reduced the rate of
Iliirjuir rode into Branxton yesterday,
here
:—Mr.
discount from 0 to 8 per cent, on the LOth »t 4.30 p.m.. unci told Constable
Harris that he liad
November, and 011 the 23rd lowered if*to 7 found the 1 rdy of Mrs. Meruit on in a waterliole.
lie
per cent. In 1
open market—good bills Harris arrcslcd her husband at a publichouse, 011
are done at G.V loo:,'.
suspicion. The man had Veen drinking nil the week.
The .Bank of .France reduced discount from He said they had a row in the luit, and his wife had
from him. The body of (lie woman, when
bolted
7to G percent.
No further reduction is found, was much dc composed
; (hero was a large
anticipated for some time.
fracture on the side of the skull, and tlie body wis
Consols lbr money SOf to J: ditto for partly covered with blood. On examing the hut
pools of clotted blcod ivcre found, and it is supposed
account, 00>, to
the murder was committed there, and that the hotly
Co I.OX TAJj G O VKItX M JvNT SKOUK I 'J' lES.
to the waterliole. A child
New South "Wales Five per Cents., ISIiG. was afterwards dragged
is missing who lived ill the lint with Pcrulton and his
January and July, OS to 100; Victoria Six wife, and it is feared that file lias been also murper Cents., April and October 107 to .100; derid, as she is nowhere to be found, .An inquest
to be held to-day.
Queensland Six -per Cents., January and wasThe
inquest 011 Mrs. Scrutlon was commenced
•July, ]OJ. to .105; New Zealand Six per
and adjourned until Tuesday next. The
yesterday,
Cents., 105 to 107; South Australian Six child was found
in a hut, and is alive and well.
per Cents., 107 to 100. Queensland Six per
A murder was committed at linglieid, four or five
Cent. Debentures up at par, being the mimiles from Branxton.
nimum price iized.
The river is up eighteen feet abovo high water
mark, and is still rising slowly. The Paferson is
The Bank of Queensland directors recomalso bank high, and it is feared a good deal of the
mend a dividend of 7.1 per cent.
corn or. the low lands will be destroyed.
The London Chartered.Bank of Australia's
J unitary 17.
dividend is to be declared Dec. 9.
The inquest on Mrs. Scrulton was resumed to-day,
after additional evidence and the statement of
Gladstone, chairman ot' the Intercolonial and,
the husband of deceased, the jury returned a verdict
Bank, absconded with 1500,000 dollars.
of Found drowned."
Faimjiiks dvimnu the Month.—"J?ougeFokbes. .Inn. 14.
mont and Co., binders, Paris, 800,000 francs.
The bushranpers Ben Hall and Luun, after
Alfred Lamb, wine broker, London,£3oo,ooo. prowling about the racecourse for a couple of days,
If. C. Smith and Co., £150,000.
.John C. took their departure, but in what direction 13 not
Colo and Co., £100,000. "W. •). Morgan and known.
A little girl, four years old, the daughter of a
Co. £80,000. Henry Ledgard, £5.1,000. miner, died on Thursday
from the effects of frightful
Powell
and
The
burns.
Henry
Sons, £150,000.
Rome News states Paul, Joske, and Co.'s
A largo cod (ish, weighing 5G lbs., was caught at
liabilities at £47,757 ; assets, £-14,415, pro- Mr. Collins' station, six miles from l<"orbes.
The (lay's ruin on Thursday has reduced the
vided £10,000 should
due
"
the British Government and the Porte for
ITLAr.
working the Anglo-Indian telegTaph. •
The Italion Chamber passed a bill for t!io
Garibaldi has declined to receive the yacht
of
the
transfer
capital to Plorence by 370
presented to him by the English people.
The idea of holding a European Congress votes against 170.
The
Minister
of Interior brought forward
is again eagerly discussed.
Incendiarism in England has greatly in- a bill for authority to promulgate throughcreased, and vast quantities of wheat have out the kingdom a Civil, Maritime, and
Commercial Code, and other laws.
been destroyed in Yorkshire.
prove
to the estate atmosphere to a moro pleasant temperature.
Several atrocious murders have been comfrom tlio Melbourne house. Several other
".Bit A ZIL.
Goui.nuji;-, January 17.
mitted during the month.
The capture of tl.o 'Florida' by the failures of minor amount arc announced, bui • There were rumours to-dav of an intended attack
The Codrington divorce case terminated
when the mail left the crisis was considered on the bunks, and the police were en the alert. Prein a verdict for the plaintiff on all the issues. Federal war steamer in the harbour of Bahia over.
mises were taken in town by the Government for
police barracks.
A statue of Prince Albert was inaugurated caused much indignation. The people there
tore
down
the
American
and
"Weather very liot.
consular arms,
at Salford.
EXPORTS.
Berjioia, January 18.
broke it to pieces.
From Stables' Circular, November 16th,
At the Quarter Sessions to-day, before Judge
OBITUARY.
the total exports for the month are given as JUeymolt, Mr. Forbes, Crown Prosecutor, the only
SPAIN.
follows:—
easo tried was John O'Brien, late Cobb and Co.'s
The Marquis of Bristol, John Leech
The Government obtained a considerable
For Sydney and Moret,on 'Bay.—£3ll 900, ostler, at Herrima, for stealing mail bags from the
(JPanch) ; Earl of Stair, Mr. Spooner, M.P. ; majority in the recent elections, which pascoaches. Verdict—not guilty.
against £2(59,<191 for previous month: in- mail
General Robins, Lieut.-General Bentinck, sed off tranquilly.
'the Beirima annual races are about being revived.
crease, £41,909.
A large sum has been already made up, uiul the iirst
Lieut.-Colonel Colebrook, Admiral Stopford,
To Melbourne.—£ooo,os3, against £351, meeting is to come oil" on the 17tli and 18th of March
INDIA.,
Right Hon. Thomas Erskine, Lord Manners,
Sl'l. the previous month : increase, £245,239. next.
Dowager Marchioness of Queensbury, Rev.
Pestilential fever succeeded the late
To Adelaide £109,137, against £115,012
Rock Hampton, January 17.
George Lock, Archdeacon Peregrite Him- storms in Bengal. All fish in tanks died,
News from the Peak Downs Diggings is very .satisprevious month : decrease £5875.
factory. The heaviest finds yet reported were obgam, J. P. M'Culloch, General Wynyard and water became tainted. Olio lac of ru- forTo
Tasmania £33,09-1, against nil: increase tained during the late rains.
Admiral Brine.
pees has been subscribed in Bombay towards £33,693.
During the last year 15,800 ozs. of gold have been
the Cyclone Fund.
To Now Zealand, £91,787, against £170, shipped from this port.
CANADA.
Great distress was caused by I,he late hur- 029 for previous
llay, January 10.
month : decrease, £84,242.
The proposed Federal Legislature is to ricane and storin wave. .A.t jVlasulipataui
The dues arising from the ferry at ITay were
Shipments TO SYDNEY and
t.Ki)
ccneist of an Upper lloiise of seventy-sis 18,000 persons perished,
offered at auction oil Tuesday
but not sold. 'Die
Mobkeok- Bay eor ■the Mos?ih —-General pc«i?! vht? hod Hip pt'.rt last,
tb« fcrr*' for fnl!? ete
s
!><:
IDAILY.
yearn was present. but Aid not bid. He has since from a distance of some three or four -yards,
withdrawn his punt, and passengers have ncrvt- no owing only to the miserable aim of the ruffian, anfl
the
means of crossing the river, and traffic by teams is bullet did not kill, only passing
through and
suspended.
ing the man's shoulder dangerously, but notsmashfatally
BATHtTBST, January 19.
wounding him. The contents of the second
The case against Alderman Asliworth for having would hare finished his victim, had it not beenbarrel
for a
in his possession one of the £50 notes stolen from white man who, seeing what would happen,
rushed
(he Mudgce mail, was brought beforo the Police in and wrested the
gun from the ruffian's hands. Of
Court to-day. A mass of evidence was taken. The course there were a great row about it, and all tho
•case took live hours in hearing, and ended in a disnew institution magistrates for fifty miles round conmissal, the Police Magistrate deciding that there was sulted as to whether it would be safe to seize the
not sufficient identification of the note previous to its criminal. The result was that they fined him a £100
reaching thehands of Sir. Greville, manager of the which he has no intention of paying, and left all the
Joint Stock Bank. It appears that the note, after friends and relatives of the injured party exasperated
being traced from Mr. A sliworth, was paid by the and contemptuous. The consequences will
Commercial to the Bank of isew South Wales, and certainly be a native feud, resulting in much almost
bloodhere distinct trace of it ended. In the next exchange shed. The party of the wounded chiefhave solemnly
a £50 note was paid back to the Commercial Bank, sworn that as scon as their crops are in they
wiii
■which was again paid to Mr. Keadford in the presence come and shoot the other fellow,and that other going
of a witness who accompanied Mr. Beadford to the about constantly with a double-barrelled gun, two
Joint Stock Bank, where it wa3 deposited, and dis- revolvers and a sword, so as to be prepared a"ainat
covered to he one of these stolen. Neither of the attack. Of eouTse the magistrates are to blame,but
tellers could identify the note, and consequently the it does not at all follow that they could have seized
case broke down. A remand for the production of and brought to justice the criminal chief. It lnioht
further evidence was applied for, but the Police have been as much as their lives were worth to lav
Magistrate was of opinion that a further postponehands on the rascal, and even native magistrates are
ment, under the circumstances, was unjustifiable, and but men.
therefore the case was dismissed.
This is an example of the state of things in the
Bhiskane, January 17.
Bay of Islands district, one of the very best in the
Mr. Parsons, clerk in the Money Order Office, has North. In the Hokianga district, on the other side
been arrested, and remanded ona charge of embezzleof the island, things are infinitely worse. A magisment.
trate there is a mere puppet, who pays every quarter
large sums of money to the natives, who "threaten
MEinoraxi, January 14.
The Coleroon has brought a complete battery of and bully him to such an extent that he would as
soon think of flying as of saying anything that
Armstrong guns.
A bushranger named LoAvry attempted to stick-up induce Government to stop any rascally chief's
Dcgravcs' station, on the Lodden. The people quarterly salary. An oldsettler in the district had
resisted, and attempted his capture, but the busha claim—perfectly good, and fully admitted against a
ranger escaped.
chief in Hokianga for some two hundred pounds.
January 17.
The chief was receiving a salary of £100
The Scotsman brought 5965 bags sugar, and a year from Government as an assessor,
Mauritius papers to the 15th December. The news and the settler made his appearance in Court on the
is unimportant, and markets are unchanged.
quarter day, praying the magistrate to induce the
George Boberteou's liabilities are stated to be assessor to have part of his salary on account. The
£4830, assets £2198. An oiler of ss. in the accepted moment the fellow heard the request he got off the
contingent on tlio stock being: as represented.
bench where he had been sitting to administer jusThe Treasurer will makehis financial statement on tice, and rushed at his poor creditor, shaking his fist
Thursdayclose to his face, and even shaking him by his coat
The Madras passed Cape Otway at 5 this evening, collar, and threatened to kill him if he ventured to
and will reach the bay about 3 o'clock to-morrow come there again on such an errand. The magistrate
was, meantime, shaking in his shoes, and did not
morning, and sails for Sydney at fi.
American adviccs report shipments to the colonies dare to interfere, as tho assembled natives seemed to
of Goo,ooolbs. of tobacco, 10,000 cases of kerosene, thinlc the assessor's conduct quite tho thing. The
and two million feet of lumber. Seven ships de- upshot of it was that the poor settler, who was the
creditor of half the chiefs of the district, to the extent
spatched and loading since last mail.
1' lour firm. Trade lots of Chilian, £17 10s. net: of a thGusard or two of pounds, was forced to go
smaller quantities, £18; Adelaide, £23 ss. to £23 homo and work for his living as a day labourer, while
£
tho magistiato paid down the injured sovereigns to
the truculent ruffian who thus defied all law. Tho
10s.
The new steamer, Lady Darling, for the I\ew
Zealand trade, arrived to-day from England.
Miirl;eis brisker. Shipments of bottled ale quitted
at, Us. 9d. Ccrn sacks arc in great demand ; several
parcels (o arrive have been bought up. Sales of
rice at £21. Calcutta advices received via .Adelaide
st;ite that 400 tons ofriee was shipped to the colonies
during the month, prices rulir.gthen be-ing4-J rupees,
or equal to £25 per ton here ; some holders asking
£23. Present stocks held here are not over 1ICO
tens. Private telegrams state that three vessels
laden with tea had sailed for Syoney, and two for
Australia. Further shipments are likclv to be very
weakness of the magistrate was again to blame here,
but allowance must be made for him ; he knew that
for a very mild threat of representing one of his
assessors' conduct to the Government he had the
mortification of seeing the individual come and shoot
his best cow dead befoio his house door as utu (pay-
ment) for the insult.
Again, in the c-xtr<mo north, confessedly the most
quiet and dociie of till the native districts, law is a
perfect farce. A case oeeurrcd lately in which an open
burglary was committed by several natives, the leader
being a well known chief; one little rascal of a boy
about 12 or 14 years of age, was 'made use of by
light.
the men to enter the house first. The law seized
upon the boy, who was an orphan and without
friends, and condemned him to a couple of years'
penal scrviHide ; but the law "was powerless to do
January 18.
The P. and O. Co.'s steamer Madras arrived at an
early hour llris morning, and, after a lengthened detention, cleared the H cads at 11.15 a.m. She left
King George's Sound at midnight on (lie lltli,
having been detained eighteen hours in consequence
of'a strike amongst the company's employes.
The bushranger who attempted to slick up Degraves' station, on the I oddon, has been captured.
Despatch! s were rend in the Assembly to-day,
from the Home Government, stating that transportation would entirely cease at the end of three years.
Also on the subject of the Branch Hint at Melbcuine, requesting that permanent provision be
made, for an establishment, as a preliminary to obtaining the requisite sanction.
An application lias been made
-
to the Government
to give the use of the eame-ls to Mr. M'lntyre, to
enable him to seaich further for traces of Lcicliardt.
English mail advices state that the incsease on
shipmt nis to Victoria during the month is entirely in
soft goods.
The failure of Messrs. Halliday, Fox and Co., of
London, is reported.
The mail steamer brought orders for the purchase
of flour for flic Bombay meiket, and two vessels
have been chartered to load at Adelaide.
Chilian flour is in demand at £17 10a.
Heavy tiarsactions in teas are rcpoited. About
4COO packages charged hands on private Terms.
In the tclegrr-myesterday it is stated that George
Robertson hud failed—it. should have been George
Bobinson.
anything to the men, and did not even venture to
cast a reflection upon the conduct of the chief.
Everywhere it is the same—mock government,
mock law, mock order, mock justiec—these are the
rule, and there are no exceptions that I have heard
of. The fact is, that the attempt has been made to
introduce government without the respect of the
governed, and law -without the smallest power to
enforeeit . This is the tinth, and may give scmo
idea of the critical state of the native districts. .All
that has been Gone lias gained only contempt, an.
effort to make law t.nd orderrealities would produce
a general rising in most of the Koilli tc-ir.orrow.
Auckland, 15ih December.
In my last letter I mentioned the very- uncertain
state oi public feeling and expectation, owing to the
accession of the "Weld Minisfiy to office, and the
movement here in favour of Separation, and of
placing in the Governor's own hands the management of native matters uncontrolled. The events
that have taken place since then terd to increase this
feeling. It is known that the present Ministry are
obstinately opposed to the confiscationofnatives lands,
and indeed, to anything likely to benefit this part of
tho country, lhc issue, however, on Saturday lost
of a foimal proclamation by the Governor,
confiscating, according to the Act, all tholands of the
rebel
natives
within the districts
have
that
been
occupied by the tioops, has given a fiesh bias to the
popular feeling h«re in favour of the Governor who,
now that it is known that his Ministry have no hand
in it, but are in fact opposed to the measure, does the
The London insurance cilices have notified, under very thing for which Auckland and the late Ministry
date Dccimbcr 3. tlie non-priival of the J. E. H., so Jong strove in in vain. jSohody here is at all
from tin's port for London, with o considerable ship- disposed to place this last act of Sir George Grey
upon very high ground,but although it bears all the
ment of gold. She was five months out.
Private telegrams from California to tlie lltli marks of a very selfish policy, it is clearly the policy
November, received here, state that the market for to make Auckland a fit place for Europeans to live
brcadstufls hael risen considerably. Superfine flour in and therefore Sir George will be supported in
this province henceforward. The tract of land thus
was quoted at 12 dollars.
At Goldsbrough's wool sale to-day, 146G tales confiscated to tho Crown contains about three and a
were placcd.
Greasv, Scl tol2-jd; fleece, 16-4 el to half to fe ur millions of acres—about two and a half
22d.
millions of which are really valuable for settlement.
At auction, poed medium conpous brought Is lid It takes in all the navigable waters of tho AYaiksto,
Light
AYaipoe, and Horatiu Bivers; and will afford re in
lb.
per
crystal
to 2s
sugars, £3S 10s.
Gunpowder is quoted lower. Sales of blasting for many thousands of settlers. By the same pioJanuary 19.
The Bev. Dr. Bam-, foimerly of this city, has been
appointed Rector of St. Eridget's Chapel, London.
;
made at
to lCd.
Flour very steady.
The whole of the bonded stock of AA'hitbread's
stout has been purchased for exportation at rates
clair.ation
have been
equal to £G, duty paidBops are firm, at the late advanced price.
Abeuide, January 19.
Tlie evidence of the select cemmittce of tlie Upper
Douse on tlie pastoral leases valuations confirms the
view generally fe'.t of Goyder's valuations, that lhey
are not in the ngcrcgate excessive.
Farquluirson and liis company cpened most succcsssully last niplit at "White's rooms.
'J he smelUrs' stiil-e at AYallnroo continues.
At to-dny's Crown land sales only fifteen lots were
passed out of a large quantity offered. The value
the
many valuable settlements
ef the
natives, on the settled districts of Auckland, which
have been deserted since the war began, are declared
forfeit, and, I presume, will be sold by-anel-by. As
tho.new Government liavececlared that they willr.ot
meddle with tho provincial lands, beyond settling the
AYaikato Regiments, this great accession of territory
will place Auckland in about as good a position as its
Southern neighbours in respect to a waste lands
revenue. I forgot to mention that the proclamation
was issued avowedly because no Halites tchatercr had
cemo in in answer to Sir Geoj go Grey's proclamation of peace and forgiveness. AYe shall see whether
this new one will produce any more startling effect.
Somecspect to find it do so.
The escaped natives' difficulty is likely to finda
peaceable solution at last. The chief Paul, who has
been employed by the Governor as an ein issary to
these pople, lias at lust made for them a safe arrangemeiit, by which they will be allowed to settlenear theMar.ukau Heads, amongst a tribe which has
always been noted for its loyalty, anel which volunteers to allow them ground to plant and live on, and
also undertakes to keep a tliarp look-out that they
don't do any mischief. There are no Europeans
within a dozen miles or so of the place, and the
wanderers seem now glad enough to rest even on
these not over-pleasani teims, their new hosts being
very old hereditary enemies of their nice. Hopes are
entertained here dint we have now heard the last of
tlie business, and the feeling is that if so we have es
caped wonderfully well. About 1200 troops are under
orders for AVansanui, and the General is going with
them. They are to be employed in opening up the
great trunk road between i'aranaki aud "V\ ungsnui.
am! are nearly sure to have to fight a good deal first.
Under the circumstances, I need scarcely tell your
readers that the fighting in 2STew Zealand shows small
signs of being at an end yet. Tlie .Northern Associ-
i
6
of the amounts old was £1-1,000.
Business quiet, and there is little doing in flour,
though there is a large home demand, Stocks are
small. Country flcur has Veen sold to-dav at £'50 ;
town, £10 10s to £21. Tho demand for wheat is
active; the price, Sfi, is well maintained. Bran dull
of
sale.
Sales for export have
been
made at Is l-'.cl.
Oats, 4s to
Cape barley is enquired for at 3s 6d.
•Is
tid. Cornsacks,
19s to 19s
Gd.
NEW ZEALAND.
[From the Sydney Morning Herald, Jan. 18.1
[Trii: following letters are elateel earlier than lhat
published in our issue of the 12tli, and have reacted
us via Melbourne :—]
Auckland, December 13, ISGk
Tt is some time since, in a former letter, I made
some remarks upon the state of the native districts
north of Auckland.
1 then promised to enter upon
it more at length when I should have completed my
examination info tlie state of matters, in the hope
that your readers would feel an interest-in knowing
tho true state of the case as reported by an evewitness of the whole matter.
It is necessary to bear in mind in speaking of the
native districts to the north of Auckland, that these
are in a very different position from any other part
of Xew Zealand, liver since the war of 1810 the
.Northern tribes have been potted, pampered, and
made much ol' as our own very particular friends.
On the whole they have shown a more friendly feeling towards the Kuropeans than any other natives
also
They have been, and still aro, more willing to
sell laud and to have settlers located amongst them
than they ever were to the South; and, on the
whole, tho_v have been considered, and with some
justice, moro thoroughly friendly than any other
Maoris in New Zealand. This has enabled tho
Governor to introduce amongst them, while he could
not, amongst any other powerful tribes, the new institutions on which he relied when he came here to
convert the natives from their attitude of distrust
to one of confiding loyalty.
At tho present moment these institutions are in full
action in every district north of Auckland. How far
they are a success I will now enable your readers to
judge by a few sketches of tho mode in which they
act.
It is but tho other day that, near tho Hay of
Islands, a chief of some inlluence, but exceedingly
bad character, quiurelied with one of his neighbours,
und, us u natural course, brought, out liis gun und lired
lit him is hp pewd Wo htros*. The jfea*
Ctffi
ation has been very active in getting support froin
the colonists here, and I believe a petition
for a separation of the colony at Cook's Straits will
go home by the next mail.
I understand it will hare
iae
Cir George Grey's full sanction and support.
Bay of Islands coal is doing wonders, 'lh;rlv tons
tried l-y the Falcon' on an experimental
was pronouncedby the authorities glvailyssuper™r
H" 5
to tlie Australian coal for steam purpose*.
discovery is likely to become of very great importance
of it
triP)
'
here.
The Lystei' Opera Company gave their last
formance 011 Saturday, and have gone south.
for Australia.
pst"
TAHITI.
Wo (Si/ilney Morning Herald, 12th .Taiwan"; areu»
receipt of the jHtisur/a' de Tuili Iron; the 3rd aeucom
bei' to the 19th November last.
On Sunday, 23th August, at abrat 11 a.m., a P of j
tion of the priest's residence at Pupieti was 'n 'ru
to the ground.
A fire also, on tiie
morning
iu
Ist September, burst out in the house ol Ca]>w
Jiouliio. Thanks to the aid of the native populuiou
and of the military, these lires were prompt!.*
tiiiguishcd.
.
,
t
j
•J he cultivation of cotton is being active y oa'.T.t^
out in the country districts of Tahiti.
I'-'
The Mcssager dc Taiti of the lOtli Seprttt-lwr
noticeß tho wreck of the 'John Wvi'v."
Penf?«!f Islsi ic iui ifw?<
DAILY.]
HAM,
HOW TO SAVE MONEY,
WHY,
JOHN
LIST
Currants, Raisins, and Figs
Confectionary
Fine and CoarsoSaK
Oatmeal
Coffee
Soap, Sydney, Auckland, and Fancy
Pipes, T. D. and Fancy
Blue
Carbonate of Soda
Cream of Tartar
Tartaric Acid
White Lead
Coloured Paints
English Hams and Bacon
Manilla Cigars and Cheroots
Cavendish and Negrohoad Tobacco
and Poison's Corn Flour
Colman's Starch
Colman's Windsor Blue
Patent Groats
iggj" Note
1
0
1
1
1
2
1
0
0
0
1
X
1
0
2
6
9
6
6
6
8
3
0
8
2
Ale and Porter, in bulk and bottle
the
Adduess
Eine
newest styles
Agent.
A
EI.
B. M O OBE,
WINE, SPIRIT, AND BEER MERCHANT AND
IMPORTER.
THE
Public and Shipping supplied with Wines
and Spirits of first quality.
Martell's Pale and Brown Brandy
Campbeltown Scotch Whisky
Fine Old Irish Whisky
Browning's Celebrated Old Tom
Geneva Gin
Fine Old Rum, 33 o.p.
Curacoa
Marashino
Cherry Cordial
G-BAHAM
11-4, and
12-4
Horse and Railway Rugs
Cotton Sheets and Counterpanes
Toilet and Terry Quilts
Cherry Brandy
Fancy Dress Goods
Orange Bitters
Plain, Cheni, and Silk Checked Mohairs
Coloured and Black Alpacas and Coburgs
Orange Boven
German Bitters
French Delaines and Merinos
White Wine Vinegar for Pickling, 3s.
Mohair, Challis, and Poplinettes; in all tho
Walker's English Wine
new shades
Silk Checked Poplins, Tartan Poplinettes
Madeira, Old
An immense stock of Embroidered Robes
. Sparkling Hock
Champagne, pints and quarts, Jacquesson's
I ancy Prints, in various qualities
Chintz Furniture Prints
Real Havannah Cigars
German Wool Plaids
Families supplied with Alsopp's Ale, 4s. gal.
LINEN S—
Brown Linen Drills
SIR HENRY MEUX'S PORTER, 3s. 6d. per Gal.
Damask Table Linens, in the piece and in the
IN BOTTLE, 9s. PER DOZ.
cloth
Allsopp's Ale, 10s. 6d. per dozen,
Irish Linens and French Frontings
The Trade supplied with Hogsheads and Qr.-casks.
Mantle Hollands
R. M. has on Sale a email quantity of OLD PORT
Turkish Towels
of the finest quality that can be had in London.
ie piece and dozens
GALVANIZED WIRE FOE FENCING ON
Military Half Hose
SALE.
Bzown and Grey Cotton TTnlf Hose
Queen-street, Auckland.
Plain and Fancy Striped Merino Half Hose
Worsted and Lambs' Wool Half Hose
Ladies' White Cotton Hose
BEWARE OP COUNTERFEITS
1'ancy Coloured Striped Hose
3len's Under Shirts in Lambs' Wool, Brown, HOLLOWAY'S PILLS
AND OINTMENT.
Cotton, and Merino
Drawers and Pantaloons
of a Letter from Messrs. GORDON and
A job lot of Striped Cotton Half Hose
GOTCIT. Dated Melbourne, July 25, 1864.
Children's White and Coloured Socks
"Df.au Sin,
GLOVES—
"We have found out that tliero has been a consiLadies' French Kid Taffeta, Lisle, Calf, and derable trade doing in COUNTERFEITING YOUR
Spun Silk Gloves
PILLS. That a man (whose name we know), made
Children's, in all sizes
for a certain person a machine, rolling out One hunGentleman's Kid, Buck, and Driving Gloves
dred and Fifty fills at once. That labels were
SHIRTS—
printed, and dispatched up the country in great
Regatta Shirts, in papers and boxes
numbers, the machine was offered to a friend of our
"White Shirts, and with. Fancy Fronts
for sale, and we suspect is at work
somewhere.
Scotch Twill and Byzantine Shirts
What can we do for you in this matter ? SomeSaxony Wool Crimean Shirts
thing should be done at once." ]f we were sure you
Town Printed Crimean Shirts
would approve of it, we would set the detectives at
Imitation Crimean Shirts
"wcrk, and ferret tlie nest out.
Boys' and Youths' White Shirts, in boxes
We are, «te.,
Boys' and "i ouths' Regatta and Scotch. Twill
(Signed)
GORDON & GOTCH.
Shirts
Silk and Wool Fancy Wove Shirts
In many places abroad, the Government stamp to
SHAWLS, MANTLES, &c.,—
the-e Medicines has lately been forged, and aflixed
Fancy and Shepherds' Long and Square
to an immense quantity of spurious Ointment and
Shawls
I'ills, and sold to the public as my preparations.
Waterproof, Tweed, and Brighton Jackets
Please to observe, therefore, that the words
CALICOES—
JIOI.LOWAY's PILLS ANI) OINT.ME.NT, LONDON',"
Ilorrocks' Long Cloths
besides being on the British Government Label, as
Washed Medium Calico
heretofore, are woven in the water-mark of every
30, 33, and 36 inch Grey Calico
leaf of the Pamphlets, without which the
Medicine
72 inch Grey Calico, for House Lininc
is not genuine. Also, bo careful to
CLOTHING—
observe that the
address
on the covers of the pots, and the labels of
Men's Tweed, Melton, Silk-mixed, and Serge the
boxes, is "211, Strand, London," and that tliero
Suits
Tweed, Doeskin, Bedford Cord, Shepherds' is no initial before the name hoi.loway."
Parlies who may be defrauded by vendors selling
Plaid Trousers
spurious "IJolloway's Pills and Ointment," are
Moleskin, Duck, and Drill Trousers
invited to communicate the particulars to me, or to
Black and Coloured Alpaca Coats
Goteh, of Collins-street, MelHATS AND BONNETS—
Messrs. Gordon
Gentlemen's, Straw, Brazilian, and Penama bourne, when legal proceedings will be immediately
instituted against the offenders, and an ample remuHat3
Ladies' Trimmed, and Untrimmed . Straw nertion given to the informants for their trouble and
a pledge not to divulge their names.
Rice, Chip, and CrinolineBonnets
(.Signed)
French. Peak Caps
THOMAS HOLLOW AY.
London, Sept. 24, 186-I*.
Gentlemen's Felt Hats, in all the new shapes
Ladies' Trimmed Hats—the latest fashion
COPY
"
"
"
"
&
SUNDRIES—
Leather and Elastic Belts
Ladies' Fancy Belts
■Saddles, Bridles, Spurs
C. r. PARTING-TON'S
STEAM BISCUIT MANUFACTOKY.
Ladies' Muslin Collars and Cuffs
Linen and Paper Collars
Parasols and Sunshades
Ladies' and Children's Under Clothing
Children's Frocks and Pinafores
Wellington Boots
Blucher Boots
"
H. ADAMS,
Proprietor.
OpV
announco to
and tho
they
by
attention to tho interest of tlioso who may favoiir Orv
them with their orders, to obtain a share of public
support.
Lowor Queen-strcot,
WHOLESALE KiICES
AS
FOLLOWS
BEST CABIN
STAYS'
FANCY BISCUITS—(ALL
criptions)
:
30s. per lOOlbs
20s. per lOOlbs.
!
&
BISCUITS made at this Manufactory are
Partington, Auckland."
The Biscuits are round in
shape, and differ quite as much in quality as shape
from the square ones now so largely imported.
All
ojlaxu
SYMONDS-3TEEET;
'*
do. Balmorals
do. Wellingtons, Half-Wellingtons
CO.,
do. Clarences, Bluchers, and others
do.
TOBACCO.
A_f) QR.-TIERCES FINE NEGROHEAD
xv
brands
5 Boxes
Cavendish, Boomerang'*
10 do.
do.
American Eagle"
50 do.
do.
Lorilluid"
Slippers, assorted
W omen s
Cashmereand l\id Boots and Slippers
«
assorted
"
"
"
do.
Birdseye
Children's Boots
VESTAS
4 cases Bell and Black's round plaid boxes.
—
and Bhoes
P__
i-n
MATCHES
do. Saloon
BTJCHOLZ & Co.,
Fort-street.
9
Also,
AT The "BEE
•
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HIVE STOSE,"
Shobtiaxd Street.
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'
F
12 000
&
'
8
jpATENT
HCATES
•
Queen-stueet.
(Three doors from "Wolleslcy-street.)
Q. C. E.
BEG
J.
Is .B.—An Ordinary at half-past six o'clock.
December. 1564.
ALE! ALE ! ALE
WISEMAN,
CASKS FINE
14 cases Keilor's
25
&
'
<iUEEN-BTEEET.
'
!
J.
LANDED,
shipment of TENJUST
NENT'S STRONG ALE, in
bottles, in
a
A.
&
SADDLERS, &c.,
31st
splendid condition.
PACK
SADDLES, for Packing only.
MESSES. S. P. JAMES & SON
to inform the public, their customers, and
friends that on and after the date hereof,
SOUP, CHOPS, STEAKS, AND FISH
Will ho provided at thoEstablishment as above.
FRESH CURRANTS
BANE AUCTION EOOMS.
confectionery
firkins Cork butter
100 casks Jeffrey's alo, in stone bottles
CLEARING OUT
100 cases moselle
60 casks bottled London porter
AT A LAEGE HEDUCTION OPP THE
7 cases Riminel's perfumery
1 superior rosewood piano, 6J octaves, by
Cliappelle Co.
USUAL PE.ICES,
1 superior walnut piano, 6J octaves, bv
y
Chapclle it Co.
FOE CASH ONLY !
BUCHOLZ & CO.,
Fort-street
All goods left will be disposed of by auction.
NOW LANDING Ex VICTORY.'
RALPH KEESING.
Auckland, Jan 9, 1565.
CURACOA, in glass bottleß
A K CASES
10 cases Curncoa, in stone bottles
TCC/
10 eases Maraschino
50 cases Cocktail
NOTICE .
25 cases Swedish Punch, No. 1
-I O
Also on hand,, a lot of very cheap
small
stone
&
WISEMAN
A.
SADDLERS AND HARNESS MAKERS
Queen-ktbeet,
CRUICKSHANK, SMART, & CO.
GO eases Raspberry Vinegar
COROMANDEL GOLD MINING COMPANY
.'io cases Syrups
(LIMITED.)
100
cases Fine Gold Sherry, in square amber
generally, that they havo
eolored bottles
o cases Fine Fresh Muscatel Raisins
a Meeting of the Directors held This Day,
■T. ROBERTON
CO.
ENLARGED THEIR PREMISES,
BUCHOLZ CO.,
calls of Five Pounds per share, at the following
dates, were made, namely:—
FRESH GRAINS.
Fo't-street.
And now having theworkmen on tho spot
One Pound per share on the 14tli January, 1865.
One Pound per share on the 14th February, 1865.
GRAINS at Gd. per bushel, at the DOTO ARRIVE PER ' ADELHEID," FROM
REPAIRS,
Ono
Pound per share on the 14th March, 1865.
MAIN BREWERY; those who take Ten
LEITH.
One Pound per Ehare on the 14tli April, 1865.
Bushels and upwards at a time, cheaper.
And any Orders with which they may bo favoured
One
Pound per share on the 14th May, 1865.
Wjr. P. KIKKWOOD
SON.
£TA TONS SMITHS' COALS, IN CASKS Payable at theoffice of the Treasurer, Mr. "Walter
will receive
10,000 Countess Slates
\J
Combes, Queen-street.
BUCHOLZ & CO.,
IMMEDIATE ATTENTION.
NEW HAY AT EPSOM.
SAMUEL COCHRANE,
Fort-Btrcet.
Chairman.
SALE—A STACK of about 1G tons. —Apply
ON HAND.
to Mr. H. ELLIS.
UNITED YINEYARD PROPRIETORS
ANNOUNCEMENT.
LARGE STOCK OF CART AND PLOUGH
COMPAQ'S BRANDY.
HARNESS.
F. LAST begs to announce his arrival in
HONORABLE .'MENTION
Auckland from the Australian Colonies, and
DOLPHIN BRAND.
that it is his intention to commence his practice aa
INTERNATIONAL EXHIBITION,
J. & A. WISEMAN
DENTIST at the rooms above Mr.
LONDON, 1862.
Saddleus, &c.,
Undersigned being appointed Agents for SURGEON
Smallfield's Fancy Repository, Queen-street, a few
this Company, have on hand a constant supply
(Adjoining the Ilaymarket.)
below the new Union Bank, and trusts from
doors
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL
of this very superior BRANDY, pale aud dark, in his long experience in his profession,
both in London
quarter-casks and eases.
CONFECTIONERY WAREHOUSE,
and the Colonies, to meet with a share of public
BUCHOLZ & CO.,
QUEEN-STREET, AUCKLAND.
patronage.
WHAT HARM TO LOOK AND JUDGE ?
Fort-street.
Artificial Teeth made on the newest principle.
11. C A T E S
Teeth extracted, scaled, and stopped.
from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m.
JUST
Hours
OF SYDNEY,
'
RECEIVED,
Ex MARY WARREN,'
TO
FREE
ALL
October 1. 864.
always on hand a superior assortment of
REVOLVER CARTRIDGES, Navy
CONFECTIONERY, Bride and Christening
AVnO WISH HEAL VALUE FOB THEIK MONEY
and belt sizo
Cako Ornaments, French Chocolates, Gelatines,
BATHS! BATHS!! BATHS!!!
Adams' Revolver Cartridges, gauge 54 and 120
Fruit Lozenges, Motto Nuts, Bon-bone, in every
Sharp's
Repeater Cartridges, Nos. 1, 2, and 3
variety; Superior Prince of Wales' Kisses, Lovo An inspection of a very choice soleetion of General
AND COLD BATHS can be had from
Eley's Wire Cartridges, Green and Royal, all
Knots, Harlequin Buttons, London Mixtures, &c.,
8 a.m. to 7 p.m., at J. MASON'S Hair-cutting
Groceries at a low price, is solicited by
sizes
Establishment,
&c., at the lowest possible prices. Wholesale and
Queen-street.
Eley's Grey Felt Elastic Wadding, all sizes
retail.
J. M. PEE If C 11,
Eley's Double Waterproof Central Fire Caps.
A liberaldiscount to the trade.
PRO
BONO PUBLICO.
Blasting Powder and Safety Fuse
EYITT & SON,
l£g" OPPOSITE HAGUE SMITH'S.
HATING,
Hair Cutting, 6d.; Shampooing
Wakefield-street.
Bathing, Hot or Tepid, 25., Cold, Is.; Shower
and Vapour, by J. "Webb, Wynfib am-street, opposite
N.B.—We
are
purchasers
of
SECOND
HAND
VICTORIA HOTEL, FORT-STREET.
thp TT'R'RAT.TI Offioo.
GUNS and REVOLVERS, Ac.
EVITT SON.
ALLEN AND HILL having now
O
o
MRS. KEMP,
opened tlic above Hotel, beg respectfully to
&
o
inform tho public that they are now prepared to
MILLINER AND DRESSMAKER,
ECONOMY IN FUEL.
M
<gj
accommodate Boarders, having made considerable
additions to the abovo Hotel.
THEATRICAL COSTUMIER,
VICTORIA MAET,
Good offices, and stabling for 14 horses to let.
TICTOEIA-STSEBT.
meet the requirements of the increasing popuCOENEH 01' VICTOKIA AND AIBEHT STEEETS.
lation of Freeman's Bay and vicinity, the
Undersigned have opened a Coal Yard, adjoining (lie
KEMP thanks her lady patronesses, and
T. B. CAMERON.
begs to inform them that she has REMOVED
F. baring imported largely from England Mill, and are supplying the best Coals at reasonaDle
ARCHITECT AND SURVEYOR, &c.,
prices,
to
suit
to
any
quantity
purchasers,
delivered
PREMISES, immediately opposite those
in
NEW
bought
cheaply
and the Colonies, and also
in
removed to his new Offices, "Wyndham-street an overstocked Auckland Market, lias ploasuro to in bags or otherwise, to any part of town or suburbs lately occupied by her.
next tho Tlkeald Office, and is prepared to
Orders
left
at
house,
Hobson-street,
VictoriaFuture
favours
near
will be promptly attended to.
Groceries
that
lie
all who desire lirst-class
furnish Plans and Specifications for every"description inform
street, will receive attention, or at Freeman's Bay
now supplies at tho following prices :
of Buildings on the shortest notice.
Coal
Yard.
Entirely
New Stock of
2s. per lb
An
No. 1. Congou Tea .
TlieseTeas
JAS. GRAY SOPPET & SON.
.
. 2s. O'd.
SILKS,
cannot bo
2. Fine Tea.
12
November
1864.
C surpassed
Tombs, Headstones, and all „3. Very fine full ilav. Tea 3s.
VELVETS,
descriptions of Stono-Avork executed in the
WINCEYS.
4. Finest Tea
3b. 6d. „) for quality
shortest notice.
WOOLLEN STUFFS,
and price.
J.
BOBLEY,
Also on hand, a large assortment of Caithness Finest Currants .
6d. per lb.
COTTONS,
and Arbroath pavement of the best quality.
BOOT
SHOE
AND
MAKE
Vd.
HATS, BONNETS,
.
•
Raisins
■
Addross
&c.
&c.
la•
•
English Bacon .
Newmabket,
.Is. Id.
.
Hams
EDWARD BUCHANAN,
his
sincere
thanks
to
the
inhabitants
of
AjNTD
ls opposite the Savings Bank,
Clieeso .
TO FARMERS
COUNTRY
Newmarket and tho public generally for the
Qursfin-Htrflot, Auckland. Mould Caudles
6d.
SETTLERS.
liberal support which they havG given him during the
la.
Sperms
.
last eighteen months that he has been in business in
.
.
• l New Zealand Corned Beef, without Bones,
the above place, and further begs tc- state that he is
PRESENTS, WEDDING PRE- Soap, by tho bar
&lc.
etc..
&c.,
prepared to execute orders in JOCKEY, NAPOCalves' Rennets, Brown Sausages, Black PudSENTS, BIRTHDAY PRESENTS, and PRESENTS suitable for GIRLS and BOYS; also Berlin
LEON and every other description of BOOTS and dings, Savaloys.
For sale at very moderate prices at
Wools, finished and unfinished, Fancy Needlework, All Aljticdes supplied by this Establishment are SHOES of first-class quality and cut, combined with
A. DORNWELL & SON'S,
Patterns, and Canvasses, are now selling at the BEEworkmanship and material, which is not to bo surGuaranteed to bo of Good Qoaijty.
Butchers, Victoria-street,
111V k Toy and Fancy Repository, iu Queen-street.
passed in this colony or any other.
Note tho addreßs,—Tho Beo-hire; in Quoßn-Etreet.
Late Shiphekd, Bvscixux, & Co,
N.B.—A GOOD FIT guaranteed.
Coffeo Roasted and Ground on the Premises.
MAIZE, COARSE AND FINE SALT,
0 R SALE BY THE "UNDERSIGNED
"jp> EG
to inform thoir Customers and tho Public
AT
&
&
FRESH
&
FOR
A
ME.
THE
,
HAS
COLT'S
HOT
S
MESSRS.
1
&
TO
JM.
HAS
MRS.
■
—
.
„
„
MONUMENTS,
~
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.
.
.
.
„
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.
.
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•
.
.
CHRISTMAS
.
.
„
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•
stamped with tho Kame of the Proprietor,
do. Slippers
gUMS
„
6d. to Bd. per lb
do. Lace'.Shoes
do.
ON SALE BY THE UNDEESIG-NED,
These are from Homan & Co. and made to order
Ex British Trident' Randolph.' and other Late
Arrivals,
MONEY! MONEY
ISH, PRESERVED AND POTTED, J. Gllon Customers will please make
their selections early
and Co.'b
Red. Herrings in kegs and tins
as there is only a Limited Quantity.
White Herrings in half-barrels
O F V I C E ,
L O A IN"
Ling- in cases
Hams—Prime York
VICTORIA-LANE,
Bacon—Primo Bellies
EETntING- FROM THE BUSINESS
EGROHEAD
TOBACCO
Cheese, Double Glo'ster, Chester and Cheddar
Cavendish, half-pounds
Salt m jars, drums, and casks
(orrosiiTK the iukk of kiiv so urn vales)
Cavendish, tens
A2TD
Candles Neva
BUCHANAN & STEWART.
Toa in chests, half-chests, and boxes
Oatmeal, Scotch, in cwt. kegs and 2Slb tins
SELLING
BARRELS
OFF
CURRANTS
Pearl Barley, do. do.
of £10 to £1,000 ADVANCED on C-fV 20 cases Raisins
% and i-tins
Sardines,
6 eases Figs
THE
Castor Oil, in quarts, pints and half-pints
Secpbity of Plate, "Watojcks, .Tewklleby, and
5 cases Candied Poel
Raisins Cape
BUCHANAN & STEWART.
Fruits, do., Peaches, Apricots and Pears
WHOLE OF THE STOCKS
every description of Meecilandisk.
Chicory
EX 'PORTLAND.'
Oilman's stores
OP
BUCHOLZ & CO.,
COIJNTE3S SLATES. on Sale
Fort-street.
'
Offico hours—from 10 till 4.
WEAEIKGr APPAKEL,
BUCHANAN STEWART'S.
ON SALE BY THE UNDERSIGNED,
Ex ' Ironsides,' Surat,' &c.,
SHOES,
TONS GAI vANIZED CORRUGATED IRON BOOTS,
PACE SADDLES.
J.
PHILLIPS,
a'oncing- Wire, No. 4, in 1 cwt. lengths
:
6 dozen Galvanised Iron Buckets
' &c.,
&c.,
&c.,
ON SALE,
3 dozen Galvanised Hout.e Pails
PIiOrEIETOE.
4 dozen Galvanized Coal Scuttles
NOW rN THE
17 kegs French "Wire Nails
PACK SADDLES,
14 crates and 4 tierces Earthenware
with steamed nOAiins, shaped for back, and Leather
tierces
0
China and Parian "Ware
LONDON HOUSE AND BEE HIVE,
CONPECTIONEEY.
20 casks Anti-friction Grease
Scats for Riding or Pack, with Luggage straps
Bales Woolpacks
SHORTLAND CBESCENT,
TO MERCHANTS AND STOREKEEPERS.
Ditto Sewing Twine.
BTJCHOLZ & CO.,
Breechings, and Breastplates complete.
lias always on hand a Largo and
PHEPABATOBY TO
Fort-street.
SujMjrior Assortment of CONFECTIONERY,
Theso Saddles are light and can bo guaranteed
to
possible
prices.
the
lowest
at
OPENING- THE PEEMISES
NOW LANDING-,
keep tlio back, owing to their peculiar construction.
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL,
EX ARDBEG AND ALBERT WILLIAM.
AS THE
MOjSTEY
•
des-
do.
do.
ON SALE BY THE UNDERSIGNED.
BARRELS SMITH'S OATMEAL
\J\J 30 barrels Pearl Barley
BUCHANAN & STEWART.
~
4A CASES
SARD IN E S
XV/
20 basoa Lobsters, lib tinß
10 caseß Salmon, lib. tins
35 cases Bed Herrings
100 half-barrels Herrings
BUCHANAN & STEWART.
do. Oxford Shoos
do. Patent Kid-leg, Elastic-side Dress Boots
Fort-street.
5
'Light Brigade.'
do Plain CalfPromenadeBoots
BTJCHOLZ
etc.
and
do. Duck Elastic-Bide Boots
Lime Juice
Bitters
OASES PRIME CHEDDAR CHEESE
20 cases Prime Wiltshire Cheese,
On Salo at
BUCHANAN & STEWART'S.
CASES
COEY'S
HAMS
10 cases Coey's Bacon
1 ton Sydney Bacon
BUCHANAN <fc STEWART.
M\s
Aiidbeg'
do.
Liqueurs
Cherry Brandy
Syrups various
On Sale at
BUCHANAN & STEWART'S.
HARRIS AND TURNEIi,
AUCTIONEERS, COMMISSION AND
SHIPPING AGENTS,
'
BTTOK ELASTIC-SIDE BOOTS
'
Martingales, Carpot Bags
Hora's tlair Oil
Rimmel's Essences
Plain and Fancy Ribbons
Silk Handkerchiefs
Black and Coloured Tom Thumb and Beau-
despatch.
Clueory
Carraway Seeds
Curry
Soap Powder
&c.
Ex
octaves
Paper
SUMMER BOOTS
!
oFTJST OPENED,
Ditto
do.
do.
do., in cases
Ditto common in qr--casks and cases
Port Wine in qr.-casks, octaves and cases.
Madeira
Claret
Hocks
Moselle, sparkling and still
Cape Pontac in casks
Australian
Huntley and Palmer's Biscuit (21b.)
Pastiles and Jujubeß
Assorted Lozenges
OYSTERS
SUMMES BOOTS
Ginger Cordial
Ginger Wine
Sherry Wine superior Pale" in qr.-ca*ks and
Braids, Cotton Reels, &c.
Black Silk Handkerchiefs
Coloured Silk Handkerchiefs
Scented Soap
Hair, Nail, and Tooth Bruahoa
Congou Tea
Pekoe and Young Hyson Teas
saloon.
Januarj' 2. 18G5.
6 bales 8-4 and 11-4 Whitney Blankots
2 cases Men's Mole Trousers
10 bales Blue and Grey Serge Shirts
5 cases Crimean Shirts
Ladies' Fancy Dresses, Shawls, andEibbons
6 cases Parnall's Slops
3 cases Men's Bedford Cord Trousers
2 cases Inverness Capes
5 cases Tweedale Flannels
2 cases Wlr'e Counterpnes
1 case Marseilles Quilts
donald McLennan,
IT
otstee
SENT to all parts of AUCKLAND
and SUBURBS by sending address to abevo.
Country orders executed with promptitude and
to
14 cases Morley's Assorted Haberdashery
2 cases Drab "Waterproof Coats
18 cases Gardener's Slope, assorted, for
Summer ■wear
2 cases Buff and White Window Hollands
3 cases Men's Scotch Troll Shirts
6 cases Assorted Straw Hats and Bonnets,
ON SALE,
Old House at Homo."
merchants, tmders,
public generally, that
BEG
have COMMENCED
BUSINESS in tho abovo branchos, and hopo
thobest.
QUEEN-STREET "W H
Victoria-street,
"
FRESH SHIPMENTS,
Whisky-
Brown Sheeting
Calicoes
Black Silk Ribbon
CO.,
&
QUEEN-STREET, AUCKLAND.
:
Queen-street, Auckland,
4th November, 1864.
OWEIN" AND GEAHAM
Have on hand constant supplies of
new Zealand pork
Prime American Pork
Prime London Pork
Queen-street Wharf.
Leather Cloths,.»!
EOYAL
0
1
1 0
2 cases Glazed Lining
Queen-street Wharf.
ViUf-on-strost Wharf
Iwo doors abovo tho
0
—
"Whiskey, Kirkliston, in qr.-casks and cases
Old Tom, in cases
Ale and Porter, Charrington, Nicholls & Co.'s
Carpet Bags
Courier Bags
JOHN STEPHENSON
TEE
And other known Brands
fort Ties
Parsley, Ac.
NOTICE.
Gin, in hhds., cases, and J-casea
Rum, West India, in hhds.
"Whiskey, Campbelltown, in cases
10-4,
2
0
6
N.B.—Every artielo sold at the above stores war-
ranted
Brand}', Brown and Pale
MarteU's and Hennessy's in hhds. and
qr.-casks
Cheap Brands, in hhds.
MarteU's and Hennessy's, in cases
Pale Charente Brandy, 3-Dagger Brand
Central Vineyard Proprietors' Society
Brandy
9-4,
1
0
UNDERSIGNED HAS FOR SALE, Invoices of the under-noted GOODS directly
imported for this market:
6 cases 9-8 Horrocks' from A to E
10 bales S-4 Grey Calico, suitable for Lining
&o.
IndiarubberBraces
Balmoral Caps
Black Bordered Long Shawls
Fancy Grenadine Shawls
Rob Roy and Shepherd
Long Shawls
Chemllo and Cord Hair Nets
Turkey Twill
'
JOHN
MAH KS ,
Housowife's Saving Bank, Hobson-street.
Champagne, in cases
Claret, in cases
BALES
1
1
0
BEx
SUITS
Fancy Stripe and BrilliantSkirts
Hosiery
GARDEN
10
7
ON SAT.K BY THE "DNDEBSIGUSTED,
late Ai-rivals,
RANDY United "Vineyard Proprietors Company's, Pale and Dark, in_qr.-t.isksand cases
Ditto common in caaeo
Rum in casks and cases
Fine Old Jamaica in Casea
Old Tom
Geneva, variousbrands
White Dross Shirts
SEEDS, English ar\d Colonial, to hand
por Rate,' warranted to grow, in great variety,
namely: Turnip, Carrot, Lcttuce, Radish, Cauliflower, Cabbage, Brocoli, Mustard Cress, Celerv,
Always on hand a largo assortment of cooking
boilers, kettles, saucepans, fryingpans, candlosticks,
brooms, brushes, &c., &c., and all other articles for
family use, at the lowest of wholesalo prices.
WINES AND SPIRITS—
Port, in hhds., qr.-casks, and bottles
Sherry, in hhds., qr.-casks, and bottles
OU BLANKETS
sjf
EX 'PORTLAND,' < COLUMBUS,' and 'JUMNA.'
Peiirl Barley
&
0
0
TO THE MERCHANTS, WAREHOUSEMEN,
AND DRAPERS OF AUCKLAND.
Huntley and Palmer's Biscuits
EED
T"W Crimean
Shirts
remainder of tho shipment for sale at
Is. por lb.
JOHN STEPHENSON & CO.,
Two doors above tho Old House at Homo."
;
Candied Lemon, Orange, and Citron Peel
OWEN
d.
....
Cutlery, a largo assortment
Letchford's Blacking
Galvanised Buckets
Bottled Fruit
Caste.- Oil
&c.,
&c.,
p.
Mackerel, do
Bottled fruits, assorted, por bottle
1 9
"Wax vestas, lid. thoround 4s. Od., and lOd. for
tin boxes.
15 cases Paperhangings
20 crates Earthenware (Pinder, Bourne, and Co.)
4 casks Zinc
4 hhds. Hardware, Tea Kettles, Saucepans,
Oval Pots, (Clark & Co.)
133 Camp Ovens
To arrive per ' Albert William.'
Hammered Long-strapped Spades (Brodio's.)
Brown
LANDING AND TO ARRIVE.
Victoria-street,
.
Sardines, large boxes
Do., email sizes
Lobsters, per tin
Pepper, in
bottles
Champion's Vinegar, in quarter-casks
Chicory
PRIG-ESS'.
Best mouldcandles, per lb.
Ij. W. sperm do., per packet
Best F. W. do., per lb
Sydney soap, thobar
Soda, per lb.
Best blue, per lb
Sinrch, Colman's No. 1, per lb.
Pickles, assorted, per bottle
Best \V. wine vinegar, do
Best English cheese, per lb
Best tea, black or mixed, do.,
Second do., do., do
Best sugar, do
Plums, do
Currants, do
Candied peel, assorted, do
Jams, best English, per tin
J-tins and -.J-tins
Cotman's Starch and
THE
MARK'S
CLOYEE,
'Novelty.'
"
Barry's Chocolate and Homcepathic Cocoa
Sardines, in
liy STUDYING
03?
DUTCH
Ex
08,
Whybrow's j-pint Capers
Colman's Mustard, in tins and Jib. bottles
Patna Rice
"WHITE
HOUSEWIFE'S SAVING BANK,
»
»
„
„
RETURNS
>>
.
•
I
GE
Have on sale, ,
A £zt\ BAGS M. FINE WHITE SUGAR"
350 bags P., as Company's No. 2
4DU
350 bags E.S., Light Yellow Crystals
200 bags G.H., as Company's No. 1
and J-chestß
Tea, in chests,
Price's Belmont and Sperm Candles
Mould Candles
Loaf Sugar and CrushedLoaf
Xorth Wilts Cheese
W hybrow's Pickles
Whybrow's Salad Oil, £-pints and pinta
AVhybrow's Vinegar, in quartbottles
.
]
OW UN AND
THE NEW ZEALAND HERALD, AUCKLAND, FRIDAY.
JANUARY 21, 1865.
»
»
PRIME
3d.;
;
TBIC TOW ZHAI.AND HERALD, AUCKLAND, J3B3DAY,
8
ipkeriaftg.
QUEEN-STREET.
A'"li L
H
GENERAL MERftR'ANT AND IMPORTER,
for theOtJitfo tiro and Marine Insurance Co.;
;I. &J. \3-. Scott, Lead & Faint Manufac'furers;
Wellstood, Patent Stove Manufacturers 5
Clode Baker, "Wine Merchants, Oporto;
F. Ritchie & Sons, Manure Manufacturers;
'Office of tho Aratapu Sawmill, Kaipara.
QTTKHN STRBBT.
"W.
A.
&.
KENNEDY,
SADDLEES AND HARNESS MAKEBS,
Quken-eitbket, Auckujstd.
Nov. 22, 1864.
CAMBRIDGE
HOUSE.
Queen-street.
S.
GREEN
M.
AND
WHOLESALE
00.,
*
BKT»n.
CLOTHING W VREHOUSE
BOOT, SHOE,
VAIXS'H BUI£DINGB, QUEKN-B': BBKT,
Auckland.
&
J.
■WHOLESALE
&
A. WIBKW>
SADDLERB AND HARNESS
MAKERS,
Queen-
STBB E T
.
MORRIN & CO.,
WHOLESALE AND RFTATI. O-ROCERS,
WINE AND SPIRIT METtrp ANTS,
Commission Agents and Gsnkhai. Impobtees,
QUBEN-9TBHET. AUCEL> '■ T>.
EATON & DEWOL>\
AUCTIONEERS, COMMISSION At""NTS, AND
GENERAL PROVISION DE/ r,ERS,
Queen-street Wharf, Aurkl.- ■ d.
JAKTN'S,
EDMONDS
MERCHANTS, SHIPPING. & CC EMISSION
AGENTS,
Queen-street Wharf, Aurkl.i d.
F. L. PRIME,
WHOLESALE AND
RETAIL
FAMILY GROCER,
China, Earthenware, and Glass Wabbhobbb,
QUEEN STREET,
Attokijutd.
Queen-street.
ROBERT
ADDIIP &
IMPORTER, SHIP,
&
HABNFPS
MAEFB
Warrantwl
best Houser and
PHTT/TPS^
P. A.
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALER
IRONMONGERY, FANCY AND GENERAL
FURNISHING HARDWARE, PERFUMERY,
PATENT MEDICINES, STATIONERY,
ire.
&c.
Comor
of Queen nrdShortland-streets, and adjoin-
ing Store.
Established 1849.
&
BENTS AND DEBTS
COLLECTED.
IS®
A,
WILLIAMS & CO.,
SHIP CHANDLERS AND SAILMAKERS,
Queen-street, Auckland, N. Z.
WEDDING RINGS AND KEEPERS.
BICHA RI) BECK,
WATCH AND CLOCK MAKER, JEWELLER,
Queen
Every Description of Jewellery Mounted to Order
and Repaired.
Musical Boxes and Barometers Repaired.
LEPINE,
W.
&
GENERAL
COMMISSION AGENT,
Queen-stbbet, Auckland.
Uppeb
Boobs Balanced
COMMISSION MEKCI". VNT
AND
Auckland,
Street,
(Next to Savings Bank.)
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THOMAS E. LE3 n 1 ! TON,
.
COLONIAL PRODUCE BROKER,
Queen-street,
S. P. JAMES & SON,
WINE AND BPIRIT MERCHANT 3
IMPORTERS,
AND
QtTBKN-STKKET, AuCKEAIfD,
COMRIE & BURT,
IMPORTERS OF PROVISIONS AND GENERAL
MERCHANDISE,
Q.TTBEIT-BTIIBET, AUOXIiAKD.
J. H. BURNBIDE & CO.,
IMPORTERS, WHOLESALE DRAPERS,
AND WAREHOUSEMEN,
QtJEBN-BTREET WhAKF,
Auckland, N.Z.
WARDEL.Ii,
STEPHENSON
MERCHANTS, BROKERS, SHIPPING, COMMISSION and CUSTOM HOUSE AGENTS
Lower Quekn-btreet, Auckland.
&
LEWIS BROTHERS,
IMPORTERS OF BRITISH AND FOREIGN
MER CHANDISE,
QtTKEN-BTBEET WHAKF.
NICCOL & CO.,
SHIP CHANDLERS,
Loweb Queen-street,
Auckland.
T. WATTERS,
BOOKBINDER, PAPER RULER, AND
ACCOUNT BOOK MANUFACTURER.
New Publications bound in Embessed Gilt Covers.
PAPER, PARCHMENT, AND "VELUM RULED
any patterns and in all coloured Inks.
beques perforated and numbered up to 999,999.
Queen-street, opposite Fort-Btreet.
J. CASEY,
SHIP-BROKER,
RED OFFICE,
QUEEN-STREET YTHAEF.
and
Accounts Collected.
&
LEWIS
SON,
IMPORTERS,
Queen-BTKEET, Auckland.
WANTED EVERYBODY TO KNOW
JOBllrt
HAIR-CUTTING & SHAMPOOING
ESTABLISHMENT,
E-wen's Now Store,
Opposite
&
QUEEN-STREET.
TUCKER
&
WILSON,
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL
BUTCHERS.
QUEEN-STREET,
Shipping Supplied.
approved security.
OPPOSITE
TH3S NEW UNION BAKE.
S. & S. R. VAILE,
NATIONAL
MART,
IMPORTERS OF GENERAL DRAPERY,
CLOTHING, CARPETS, FURNISHING GOODS
BABY LINEN, MILLINERY, &c.
SHORTLAND
STREET.
J* F LEJGHTON
WHOLESALE ANT) RETAIL
BOOKBINDER,
STATIONER
PAPER RULER AND ACCOUNT BOOK
MANUFACTURER,
Shoktland Steket.
Established 1855.
ARCH CLARK <fc SON,
WAREHOUSEMEN,
Shortla>"d-street.
S T E E R S'S
DINING AND REFRESHMENT ROOMS,
Shorthand Crescent, Aucxiani).
for Commercial Men.
1J55" Superior nccommodntion
Private Booms and Sepnrnto Bedrooms.
THOMAS "WHITE,
BAKER AND CONFECTIONER,
Shorttakd-street.
"Wedding, Supper, and Birthday Cakes Supplied on
the shortest notice.
J. C. D. BOWDEN,
MILITARY TAILOR,
Shortiaitd-btbebt, Aucxiakd.
X . HARRIS,
STATIONER, BOOKSELLER, AND
TOBACCONIST,
Importer of Toys, Fancy Goods, &c., Fine Havannah
Cigars, Choice Cut and Uncut Tobacco,
Shorthand Crescent.
W. MILLER,
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL BOOT MANUFACTURER,
Shortland-etrcet, opposite Q. C. E.
JOHN RATHBONE,
&c.,
Shortland-street, Auckland,
Next A. Clark & Son.
SADDLER, HARNESS MAKER,
WILLIAM HOBSON,
BONDED
STOREKEEPER,
CUSTOMS AND GENERAL AGENT,
ShortXiAnd Street.
AGENT?,
Wool, Flax, Kauri Gum, "Wheat, Maize, or othor
&c.,
&c.,
Goods Stored.
BrunsTvick Buildings, Queen-street.
JONES & CO.,
AUCTIONEERS & COMMISSION
high-steeetT
CHARLES HENRY MONK ON,
PHOTOGRAPHIC
ARTIST
Queen Street, Auckland.
THOMAS
oars.
d.
OAI,
AND
Mclennan,
COMMISSION
AND GENEBAL
AGENT FOE THE
_
t
WHOLESALE WINE,
LIMITED.
OLDHAM,
ITEBCHANT,
BPIItIT AND TEA
WATER AND LEMONADE
Manufacturer,
High-street, Auckland.
THE
AGENT FOR
SODA
ALLEN,
PHO VISION MEHCHANT,
High-street.
J AMES
AGENT.
AUCKLAND SAW MILL COMPANY,
PATENT WATERPROOF GLUE COM
PANY, PORTSMOUTH.
(Sole Agent for New Zealand.)
WYNN AND LEARY,
SOLI CITOUS,
AND AGENT FOB
AUCKLAND'.
McDOUGALL
INVEBNEBB
AMI)
&
Co.,
LONDON.
QUE EN- STREET.
ATTOTCTANT)
J. H. BURNSIDE
AND
LOW
MOTION,
NEW STORE MILLS, FLOUR AND GRAIN,
&
VmOLESALE AND RETAIL,
&
CO.,
IHPOBTEBS;
WHOLESALE
High-Street,
Corner oi: High-street and Yulcan Lane.
[A CAED.I
DEiPEES,
GENERAL WAREHOUSEMEN,
Q l/HKN-STEEBT WHABF,
AUCKLAND, N.
Z.
Y 1 jj
E
IMPORTER, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL
BOOKSELLER,
S T A T I O NEE,
-•
Pbinteb, Bookbtndeb,
Musical iKSTßtrMfinfr and Tor Segleb, &<j.,
QUEEN-STREET, AUCKLAND.
UEOMBIE.
V.
STAFFORDSHIRE POTTERIES DEPOT,
QUBBN STBEET, AUCKLAND.
Importer of Glaea, China, and Es^tbenware
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HAVE
FITKITF
TABLES
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PARTIES
:
H. P. STARK,
ESTATE, HOUSE, LAND, AND GENERAL
COMMISSION AGENT.
REED'S
Office, corner of "Vulcan Lane, Queen-street,
PHOTOGRAPHIC STUDIO,
Auckland.
Likenesses taken on the most Improved Principles,
Shqbtla-nd Crescent.
Several sums ef money to be advanced on
HUGH REID,
ACCOUNTANT, HOUSE AND LAND AGENT
QtrEEN-STfiBET,
&
„
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HUGHES,
CARTWRIGHT
LAND AGENTS AND ACCOUNTANTS,
Canada Bvtodingb, Queen-street.
COMMTKP 1 ON AGENT,
Queen-street Wt ■r
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ACCOUNTANT, LAND, HOUSE
"GEORGE WEBSTKR,
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BUCHANAN & STEW A 1 T,
IMPORTERS AND COMMISSI OX AGENTS,
Auckland.
;
.
&
CRUICKSHANK, SMART", CO.,
GENERAL
IMPORTERS,
EESPECTFULLY
;
Que en Stbeet.
Wholesale and Retail. Goodß Imported from the
OWEN & GRAHAM
MERCHANTS and GENERAL IMPORTERS
JIUCII.H D, NB W nUAIID
And 23, Great St. Helen's, London.
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&
J. CROMWELL,
Confectioner and Pabtby Cook,
LOm)ON
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&
LILEWALI & KATTBAT
Ship Chandlers, &0.,
Queen-street "Wharf.
I DAILY.
"BANK.
AHD liAHCASHIEE
ZEALAND.
IMPORTANT
TO
C E COMPAETIE S.
accordance -with, the resolution passed at the INSTJ E A
COASTING VESSELS & SOTPPEBfTOF OATTt -„i
W. PHTTiLTPPS & SON,
Special GeneralMeeting of the Proprietors, held
ON
EAST
COAST
TO AUCKLAND.
THE
Wtndham Stbbet, Auckland,
HOME
FOREIGN
AND
FIRE AND LIFE
on the 15th day of December, 1863, the Directors
OIL, COLOUR, AND GLASS MERCHANTS, hereby give notice, Ihttt
INSURANCE.
the tenth call of one pound
MR.
ALFRED
BUCKLAND
Importers of and Dealers in
share, will be payable at the places mentioned
CAPITAL:
informs his FEEEHDS tl»t
Every Description of Paints, Oils, Turpentine per
below, on MONDAY, the 6th day of March next:
fibe; £1,000,000.
LIFE, £100,000.
CATTLE can be LANDED on the
Colours, Vabnibhes,
Auckland...
At
the
Bank
ot New Zealand.
Bank
of
the
about
Tamaki,
one mile from the H«uV
French Polish, Go id Leap, Bbubhes, and
Taranaki
CHIEF OFFICES:
OYER THE VESSEL'S SIDE WITHOUT S
Paper Hangings
Napier
LONDON:
' USE OF A BOAT, AND AT ALL TIMF*
Beitish and Continental Plate, Sheet, Ceown
Wellington .
73
74 KING WILLIAM-STREET, E.C.
OF THE TIDE,
AND ORNAMENTAL GIiASS
Wanganui ;
LIYEBPOOIi
thereby saving the risk and injury to the Cattie
Clock and Compass Glasses.
of
Nelson
a
putting
second
time
them in slings, as -well as tiis
Glass Cut to any size, and Carefully Packed.
BROWN'S BTJILDINGS, EXCHANGE.
Picton
j
additional
coßt of Boating, •with, the farther advantaea
Window Lead, Glazed Sashes, Doors, $c.
with
.
numerous bbanches and agencies of being at once in a
Blenheim
Christcliurch
THBOUGHOTJT THE "WOELD.
GOOD PADDOCK WITHOUT ANT DRIVING
HENRY WHITE, Junb.,
Lyttelton...
Veßßels net drawing more than nine leet of water
n
(Late Conveyancing Clerk at Messrs. Whitaker and
Dunedin
I. W. HARROP.
can enter and leave at all times -with
half-tide, and at
Russell's,)
Agent for the Province of Auckland.
Invercargill .
full tides Vessels drawing fourteen feet of water
can
LAW WRITER,
Riverton
enter safely.
HOUSE AND LAND AGENT.
tho Oriental Bank CorpoCharts of the river, kindly furnished by Captain
fAt
NEW ZEALAND INSURANCE COMSvdnev
\
ration Office.
PATS Y issue Policies oil Hulls, Cargoes, and Burgess, can be obtained at the Haymarket.
Offico over Mr. Gittos' Warehouse, Wyndham-streot,
Bank of New Zealand, Freight, at current rates, to and from all parts of the
Assistance, if necessary, can at all mes ba obLondon
f At50,theOld
Auckland.
Broad-street.
tained on the spot.
I
globe.
GEORGE P. PIERCE,
Stock forwarded at once to the market or grazed
A. KENNEDY,
Manager.
at
fixed rates until sold.
General Manager.
Auckland, June 10,1864.
T. A. HICKS,
Bank of New Zealand,
November 10.1863
WATCHMAKER AND JEWELLER,
30,1864.
November
Auckland,
Vulcan Lane.
CATTLE, SHEEP, HORSES, &0.,
NEW ZEALAND INSURANCE COMClocks, Watches, and Jewellery of all descriptions
THE BANK OF AUCKLAND
for Sale and Repaired.
PANY issue Fire Policies on Storos, Shops, and FROM THE EAST COAST AND ELSEWHERE
Merchandize at current rates.
HI HE Bank of Auckland is now opened for receiving
GEORGE P. PIERCE,
MESSES. HUNTER & CO
RICHD. KEALS,
X money on deposit, opening current accounts,
Manager.
STOCK AUCTIONEEBS
ARCHITECT
approved bills, and transacting all other
Auckland,
June,
discounting
1864.
AND
V ICTOfcIA-STREET.
usual banking business.
GENERAL COMMISSION AGENTS,
CHARLES F. JOHNS,
respectfully direct the attention of per.
OULD
\]U
JOHN STEPHENSON CO.,
Manager.
AMMUISriTON.
TV
sons sending Stock for disposal at the
Grocers and General Commission Agents,
REGULAR WEEKLY SALES
Corner of Albert and Durham-streets.
ELEY'S
AMMUNITION.
HEED BY THEM
NEW ZEALAND INSURANCE COMPANY.
OP EVEBY DESCRIPTION
NEWMARKET (on Mondays), OTAHUHU, and
J. LEANING,
Fob SroßTiNo oi "Military Pchtoses.
the DURHAM HORSE SALE YARDS,
FOR FIRE, MARINE, AND GENERAL
PLUMBER, TINSMITH AND GAS-FITTER,
Durham-Street,
Waterprooi Cential Fire Caps, Felt
INSURANCE
Victoria-street.
Waddings to prevent the leading of Guns, Wire that every care and attention Trill be paid to their
HEAD OFFICES :—FBABEB'S BUILDINGS, AUCKLAND.
Cartridges for killing Game, &c., at long distances, Bafe Landing, within a short distance of the Market,
CARD.
Breech Loading Cartridge Cases of superior quality and being placed in good and secure Paddocks until
CAPITAL, £250,000,
for Shot Guhb and Rilles, Pin Cartridges for Le- disposed of to the best advantage.
CASH
WITH UNLIMITED LIABILITY TO THE SHAREHOLDERS.
faucheux Revolvers of 7, 9, and 12 milimctres.
M. M. HE ND EE SON,
ADVANCES, ifrequired, on Stock intended for Sale,
Jacob's Riflo Shell Tubes, Cartridges and Caps for and Account Sales rendered immediately after Sales
ARCHITECT,
DIRECTORS:
Vi'ctohia Street, Onb Stair up.
Colt's, Deane's Tranter's, Adams', and other Re- are effected.
Chaibman—James Williamson, Esq.,
volvers.
Deputy Chaibman—S. Browning.
OFFICE—DUBHAM-BTBKET, OKP QCE2W-BTBET.
Plans, &c., drawn at 2J per cent, on cost.
BALL CARTRIDGES
Henry
John
Burnside, I Hon. Thomas Russell,
David Graham,
For Enfield, Wliitworth, and Henry's Rifles, also for
| C. J. Stone.
MAOKIE BROTHERS,
Westley Richards, Terry's, Wilson's, Prince's,
NOTICE OF REMOVAL.
W. C. Wilson.
COACH-BUILDER, &c.,
Deane's, and other Breech Loaders.
AUDITORS :
Geobge Eraser
| Geobge Eliott Eliott
WF.LLEBLEY-STIIEET.
Bullets of uniform might made by compression from
frees,
Springs and all kinds of Iron Work made to
MARINE SURVEYOR:
soft lijicncd Lead
order.
M. T. Clayton,
ELEY BROS., Gray's-Inn-Koad, London, W.C.
COACH AND HERALD PAINTERS,
:
[Whoi.brai.js Oni.y.]
BANKERS
REMOVED from Durham-street to their
R. W. MOODY & CO.,
Bank or New Zeaxand.
New Premises in
VICTORIA
IRON-WORKS,
BLOOD!
Y
THE
WAKEFIELD STREET,
Engineers, Millwrights, Boiler Makers, Brass and
of Rates, Printed Forms of Proposals,
Iron Founders, ond General Smiths, &c.,
Three doorsbelow Coseee'sSoda Water Manufactory.
HEALTH.
may
and
all
other
information
be
obtained
from
SECURE
GOOD
Wellesley-btheet,
ten to four daily, at the Oflice of the Company, or
Artistic, Scenic, Ornamental, and Sign Painting,
from any of the Directors.
PILLS.
OLL OW A Y'S
BARNARD & ALLEN,
Writing in all its various hands and styles.
GEORGE P. PIERCE.
ARCHITECTS AND SURVEYORS
Puke Blood.
Carriages Repaired in ail their several
OVEB COCUKAITE'S LAND HAItT,
Branches.
THE OTAGO FIRE AND MARINE
As the vital fluid when in a healthy state sustains
Fort-street, Auckland.
INSURANCE COMPANY.
and renovates every part of the system, it is abun[a card.]
dantly manifest that any medicine which does not act
NOTICE! NOTICE!
W. D. LYSNAK,
powerfully upon the blood can never exterminate
CAPITAL, £100,000.
COMMISSION & CUSTOM HOUSE AGENT,
rooted diseaso.
-wishing to obtain valuable MANURE
"^ORT-STREET.
Head Office : Stafford-street, Dottedin.
can do so by applying af the CONTRACT
The Heaht, Lungs, Lrvr.n, Stomach, Kedheys akb
SLATTGHTER HOUSK, close to the Harp of
Bowels.
BUCHOLZ & CO.,
TRUSTEES:
This medicine acts immediately upon all these Erin, Otahuhu Road, free of charge. Parties having
MERCHANTS, COMMISSION AGENTS, AUD
gricultural Land close to it, is a valuable opportunity
Thomas Dick, Esq.
E. B. Cargill, Esq.,
|
mainsprings of life, stimulating and restoring them
GENERAL IMPORTERS,
DIRECTORS:
to a healthy action. It is thegreatest purifier of tliß to manure theirland very reasonable.
City op Auckland Stores,
Frederick J. Moss, Esq., Chairman.
J. TUCKEB,
has the largest sale of any mediblood
ever
known;
Fort Street.
Henry Haughton, Esq.,
John Cargill, Esq.,
Contract Sljwghtor Home.
cine in the world; and is advertised in every
Alfred Clove, Esq.,
Edward M'Glaslian, Esq., language, and is used by all classes from pole to
Thomas Dick, Esq.,
Alex. M'Kinnon, Esq.,
BT7RRA AND DE HERSCH,
pole.
HAVE YOUR lAIE OUT
BROKERS, CUSTOM-HOUSE AND SHIPPING ffm. Hepburn, Esq.,
J. B. Mudio, Esq.
Gknt.eal Disokdeks op the Lxvee and STOiticn.g
AUDITORS .•
AGENTS,
The average duration of human life might be
AND
Fort-ntrpot. Aiicklimrl.
A. W. Morris, Esq.
|
C. H. Street, Esq.,
careful
attention
-what
almost doubled by giving
to
SHAMPOOED
MANAGER:
as
drink,
and
but
few
exercise
this
wo
eat
will
MtrN
JT
it 6~,
AT
Henry Haughton, Esq.
caution wo must have at hand an effectual remedy
SAILMAKER,
SO FS 9 SOB J. W. ALLEN'S,
for restoring those great organs, the liver and
Fout-street, Auckland.
FIRE.
stomach, to healthy action. Such as indulge at
against Loss by FIRE effected on table, either in eating or drinking, should take about
J. ROBEY CARTER,
IMPORTER and WAREHOUSEMAN,
every description of Property. Farm Buildingß ten of these famous Pills at bedtime, from which will
and Stock, Mills, Breweries, &c. ; Dwelling-houses, result a clear head and a good stomach the following
Durham-street, near High-streot,
ANI)
Aiickiak'D.
HAER
Warehouses, Shops, Stock-in-Trade, &c., &c.
morning. Thousands of Ladies are always complainMARINE.
ing of sick headaches, want of appetite, want of
LAURIE,
S.
W
TTivIE risks on First-class "VESSELS at rates energy and a want of strength ; to correct all these
MERCHANT,
CUTTER.
PERFUMES,
current in Melbourne and Sydney.
evils, three or four of these Pills should be taken
Custom Houbh-stheot.
Second-class Vessels subject to arrangement.
twice a week, when they would enjoy the health and
A re-adjustment of Rates for Coasting Trade of appetite of a ploughman.
GEORGE COOK AND CO.,
New Zealand.
ELECTRO GUILDERS AND PLATERS,
Pemai.f.s or aj.i, Ages and Classes.
Wool and Gold to England at LondonRates.
QUEEN-STREET, AUCKLAND,
The fame of these extraordinary Pills is partly
Princess-street, Auckland.
Ferms of proposal, and all necessary information, based
the beneficial ellects they have upon the
OPPOSITE GRAHAM'S.
upon
;an be obtainedfrom the Agent.
GEORGE
constitutions of females. Obstructions of any kind,
T. H. HALL,
in young persons or those between forty and The Inventor of the Unequalled and Celebrated
either
Queen-street, Auckland.
LEMONADE, SODA "WATER, GINGER BEER
fifty years of age—the nio6t critical period of life
Instantaneous
AND CORDIAL MANUFACTURER,
may bo radically removed by using these Pilk accordOpposite
PERSIAN TTATR DTE.
EIKE AND MARINE ing to the printed directions which accompany each
PACIFIC
The Post Office, Newton.
INSURANCE COMPANY OP SYDNEY.
box. Young persons with sickly and sallow comThis article (-which containß tio injurious chemical)
plexions, and even mothers of a similar unhealthy has been universally pronounced to be the most
JOHN BLACK,
appearance, may have the bloom of health restored speedy and lasting hair dye that science has proHEAD OFFICE : PITT-STREET, SYDNEY.
to their cheeks by this wonderful corrective, which duced, and -will be found most perfect in its effects.
WHOLESALE SADDLER AND SADDLERS'
purifies tho blood and expels all gross and impure
Capital: £500,000.
Manufactured and applied on thePremises.
IRONMONGER,
humours from the system. Beware then of the
Razors ground and set.
DuHHAM-STREET, AUCKLAND.
Dikectoks
critical age from forty to fifty, it sends so many
thousand mothers to a premature grave,—these Pills
Montefiore, Esq., Chairman.
J.
L.
&
.
G
SON,
JAMES
SOPPET
should he taken at that period of life two or three
A. B. Smith Esq.
.Tames Byrnes, Esq.
I|
MILLERS,
J. R. Young, Esq.
times a week, and by so doing there is little to fear.
Henry Prince, Esq.
CIIILDEEN" j\KD THEIR -AILMENTS.
Auckland.
Agents :
Tho measles, the sma'll-pox, the hooping-cough,
complaints to which children are heirs,
nod
Bennct,
many
FREEMAN'S BAY MILL London: Messrs. Young, Lark,
29, and the
Gresham-street.
should be treated as follows:—Let mothers when
AND
&
they see such disease approaching bruise two or three
Melbourne : Smith, Strachan, Co.
HENDERSON MACFARLANE'S STORE.
HORSE AND CARRIAGE BAZAAB.
Wellington : Johnson & Co.
of the Pills, according to the age of the child, giving
them night and morning in a little water in the form
: Kinross & Co.
Napier
GEORGE EISK,
Chrititchurch : J. T. Peacock & Co.
of a powder ; this invigorating medicine will remove
AUCTIONEER & COMMISSION AGENT
Dunedin Bright, Brothers & Co.
and cure all complaints incidental to childhood.
will start punctually to and from
von THE
"Want or Stuxgth and Energy.
SALE AND PURCHASE OF LIVE STOCK,
undersigned having been appointed AGENT
Persons of sedentary habits, or trouble in mind, or ONEHUNGA, hourly, from 8 a.m., till 5 p.m. inHOUSES AND LANDED PROPERTY.
working in factories or coal pits, or such others who
for tho above Company, will take
cannot obtain that amount of fresh air and exercise clusive. On Sundays from each place at 9 a.m., and
MAEIJNE RISKS
WANGAKUI.
which nature requires, suffer from weakness and deon Shipß, Merchandise, or Wool on favorable terms.
bility, lowness of spirits, and want of appetite. All at 4 p.m.
Marine Surveyor—Captain J. Casey.
Bnrpy>ivo i-. Cttstom Hrvnfm A cent.
such should take a dose or two of these Pills every
C. A. HARRIS,
three or four days, as they act gently and effectually
Agent.
Passengers and Luggage booked for the Eoy&l
on the system, imparting vigor and energy to the
Custom-house-street,
body, which is always followed by a good appetite, Mail Yans, to suit the departure from the Manukaa
24th November, 1864.
A. L. THOMSON & CO.,
sound and refreshing sleep, with a high flow of
spirits. Every family and traveller should keep a of steamers for theSouth.
colonial
life
assurance
box
of these invaluable Pills by them against al
IMPOKTERS,
COMPANY.
emergencies
FOR HIRE:
(OF EDINBURGH.)
AND
Wagonettes, for pair of horses, or four in hand
Albert Cars and Buggies
INCORPORATED BY SPECIAL ACT OF Holloicay's Pills are the best remedy knewn in the
Open and Clobb Carriages
PARLIAMENT.
SALESMEN OF STOCK,
world for the following diseases
Dog
Carts
CAPITAL—£I,OOO,OOO.
Eemale Irrcgu- Scrofula
or
Ague
Ladies' and Gentlemen's Saddle Horses
Accumulated Funds—>£481,690 15s. lOd.
King's iiril
Astiuna
larities
Marriage Carriages, with or without po;tilion«
Bilious
Com- levers of all Stone
and
SHIPPING & COMMISSION AGENTS,
Head Offices—Edinburgh and London.
Gravel
kinds
plaints
Always on Hand, a Variety of
Auckland Office—Fort-street.
Secondary
Blotches on the Gout
BOARD OF DIRECTOR IN AUCKLAND :
LIGHT HARSESJ
EIRST-CLASS SADDLE
Symptoms
Skin
Headache
The Hon. Header Gilson Wood, M.G.A., Colonia
QUEEN STREET,
HORSES FOR SALE.
Com- Indigestion
Tic-Douloureux
Bowel
Treasurer.
plaints
Inflammation ' Tumours
Koup-ut "Wateiikton, lisu., of Messrs. .Brown
Auckt.ajkd.
H. HARDESfGKTOZf.
Colics
Juundicfl
Ulcers
Campbell & Co.
Sept. 1, 1864.
of
Com- Venereal AfFecLiver
Thomas Macpaiu.ane, Esa., of Mossrs. Henderson Constipation
tlie Bowels
tions
plaint?
& Mucfarliuie.
Liunbajro
Worms of all
James Williamson, I'.sa., M.G.A., President of the Consumption
Debility
BENJAMIN ABSLOR,
Piles
Kinds
Bank of New Zealand.
BUTCHER,
Rheumatism
"Weakness from
Jokeph Newman, Esq., M.P.0., of Messrs. Newman Dropsy
Dysentery
Junction op Union and Wei.lington-stkeets,
Retention
of whatever cause VICTORIA LIYEEY & BAIT STABLES,
Kweii.
Auckland.
Urine
Erysipelas
&c., &c.
ALBEKT-ST.REET, AUCKLANDSore Throats
Medical Advisor—Dit. Samuel John Sthatfokd. Fits
German Sausages, Bluck Puddings, Tripe, Cow Heel,
FOR HIEE,
and every description of small goods, always on
and Gentlemen's Saddle Horses,
Prospectuses, Tabic of Kates, &c., can be obtained at | JSold at the Establislmient of PROFESSOR
HOLLOWAY,
Strand,
(near
Bar,)
Buggies,
hand.
&c.
the Offico in Port-street.
244,
Temple
.
London; also by all respectable Druggists and
AISO,
SAMUEL JACKSON,
&c
Agent and Secretary.
Families Waited on for Orders.
Dealers in Medicines throughout the civilized world. Closa and open Carriages for Wedding Parties,. Auckland, Juno 2, 1864.
saving
by
taking
There
is
considerable
the
*f*
Cartage.
Contracts entered into for Wharf and Town
Shipping supplied.
largest sizes.
N.B.—Directions for the guidance of patients in
NORTH BRITISH AND MERCANTILE
Horses and Carriages bought and sold Privatelyevery disorderare afllxed to each box.
COMPANY,
INSURANCE
ON SALE BY THE UNDERSIGNED.
LONDON AND EDINBURGH.
Horses broken into Saddle or Harness.
PORTABLE STEAM ENGINE
BEAUTIFUL CLEAN LINEN.
IMRIE AND THOMPSON,
ESTABLISHED 1809.
1 Mortar Mill, with Engine and Boiler
Proprietors.
completo
NIXEY'S CRYSTALIZED EXTRACT
INCOBFOBATED BT EOYAI CIIAETEB AND BPBOIAIi ACTS
2 heavy Iron Road Rollers
of FULLER'S EARTH is tlie cheapest and
OF PARLIAMENT.
American Patent Hoistors
best article for washing and beautifying Linen,
Iron Winches
THE NEW ZEALAND HERALD"
Woollen, Lace, Lawn, Muslin, &c.; possesses unSteeijno.
STTBseKiBEB
CAPITAL
£2,000,000
Largo
CircularSaw
1
equalled efficacy iu removing Grease, Stains, and
ACCTOHmATED AND INVESTED FtJNDS, £1,374,000
TERMS or advertisements.
2 Iron Gate Posts
the smoke-like colour of linen produced from bad
3 Iron Pillars
COMPANY Inßures ogainßt EIRE nearly ■washing, the excessive use of Soda, Lime, and other
Three lines
6A
Scotch Ploughs
Four lines
overy description of Property in all parts of the preparations of Caustic Alkali.
4s 6dEiglit lines
Composition Nails
The Extract or Ftjlieb's Eabth is the
World, at the lowest rates of Premium corresponding
escli
line.
additional
And 2d. tor
Iron Bedsteads.
quickest and most effective article ever introduced,
to each risk.
SUBSCRIPTI-X.
D. GRAHAM & Co.
Insurances for Seven Years charged for Six incapable of injury to the hands or the finest fabric,
each.
10s. por Quarter; single copies 3d.
only.
and requires only to be tried to be appreciated."—
SHOES.
CRICKET SHOES,
sar Advertisements will be received at the °®9°'
Times, August 27, 1854.
Losses settled with prompitude and liberality.
until o , excepted)
every
day
(Sundays
street,
Gent's White Duck Walking shoes
May be obtained through any respectable TradesThe Undersigned have been appointed the ComLadies' and Gent's Morning slippers, &c.
pany's Agents, and are empowered to issue Policies man.
Ladies' WTiite Kid Boot* and shoes.
Printed and
printii>S
on the most favourable terms, and to settle any
Sample Packets, with full Directions for use, price Auckxa-VD. New Zealand
Stc
W. C. Wilson, proprietor, at hi£ Geaernl
£e
At THOBNE'S Boot and Sho 'Warehouse, High- claims that may arise.
Id. and 6d.
Establishment. Wyndhain-Ptroet, la few doors
street.
GILOTXLASr & eo.
12, SOHO SQUARE, LONDON.
•traet).
Q~F NEW
QFEEir-S'T^ET.
T
JANUARY. 27, 1865.
A:' SPALDING,
PLUMBER, TINSMITH AND ZINC WORKER
WHOLESALE and RETAIL
High-street, Auckland
W. C. lIILL,
GENERAL MERCHANT,
IMPORTER AND COMMISSION AGENT,
Hioit-rtrkf.t, Auckland.
WYISTDHAM-STBEET.
:ET
WHOLESALE AND RETATL LEATHER AND
GRINDERY WAREHOUSEMAN,
Wyndham STEEET,
(Opposite Che New Zealand Heeald Office)
J)
INSURANCES
.
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:
&
THE
The
:—
&
&
LADIES'
.
18-HP.
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CRICKET
,
N-S.—Evcry'Article
for Soot and Shoemakers'
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