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TheNewZealandHerald.VOL. XVI.—No. 5,007.] f WEEKLY NEW?, fis rr.n Quaktkh. )

(MON'iIILY SUMMARY, 7s Gd. per Year. J AUCKLAND, AYEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 5, 1579. /SUBSCRIPTION, PER QUARTER:) *n. -r>tln Advance, 10b.; Credit, i2s. 6d. j [_JrUBLISHED jUAILY. JrRICE 2d,•^h.r'clnß.

. ENGLAND IN 40 DAYS.—

FACIFI'J MAIL STEAMSHIP

company limited).

YQli SAN' KHANG IS C O

IiUNO LULU.

ThJ C Hny's I'.-hv-t';l AT Iron Scrcw Steamship

'A V -s T A I, I A/r*r.-- : Anckland for

V l.ve / "j TriSDAY. Novcinb. r Icsmy-• Ii 15.M. M.i:l A- • '^ n-'"•

Th.» Pac?Sc M 'i' Company .ire notrpro-

rart\l t * z-.r t p • v-r jrivil go* to passe:*.;- rs at!)t fw •- ri -y.I:;-/ and Sm Fr.me'sco, or >ati

Frv:c:*o»and Sy ir-y.

f,«t j-tr: v:il ix*, fn-Mit, or applj toOVVKN & OKAFIAM,

Agents. Auckland.

, >5 KSSNS. MONKY win.A. *'• x-% .'•> < i:A\I & -ON*S' ii.N'l. of

*: >TE \ M KKS.Mi-M:.n:Lr.orn\KTO

(Via <VKZ CANAL).

: n: < ■:::i:V- ni >t'*ani*h:p3 to,';"vo li:i-k wi.i ' e lie-iutohed for Loado;;, via

}. • C U) d :—

■n-: :• i. l>rki.* dfs.,

••I '.W-1UU 1* «I. Park Si-ptcc.ber; :t? iM. ?.c (v:a

t ~» ) r. Anc.u-sou "ct. bor

y.-UTtiI'V.UKKI A M». •? viiv;'.:run'.) ..J November

t*;'i K. «.«• .

1" -1J *'Valla-Than to fo'low

1! i .nv- T-.;ii n.' it-'-n fnr a'.l of iier.i is

"; ••{, - h.uv fi.xed :—

cV..;:; -wry rc-.4 :i.s:t*• pr-.;vi-.{«d; - ..;■*» t » 7.r» p;:»::ea*T" : x'lGand ward.-

- . .»i t f>-r fam-ii.;- '"ti .i" <*•: in

sl: ;i t- ii.-: m r:"y.i; r t; i.T!' i"i"-- ar- 1 »?.to<* at r» «Tr.«:e*l r 11-5\\\ m- K • 1 1: i :.r •'is'ii r.> 1 ii<--ir•

cf r. *]':•- f< r tir fr.•••■<!> frr.in h.-.mo.r. r ill Jr.rt'i*r ; .r.•<.•!.1.»r? lo

o».. Ac.-nt-s(L*tts i». Wi.i!-: ? C.O,

10. K* ;i • o-: .-'v.-t ■ <

t*l - S-r! ' 1 1 s v[yN KY A 1*"

Si KLUOV RN K.

;! e fact »nd i-ivcv.rito r.s.■ h rr n 0,-

Logan, will le»ve .•*.t:ck].»nd r»s above TO*PAY oveuibera: 4 p.m.

Outward will be revival on loud tip l.) *r2

o'clock noon of day > f sail.nr.

Al' must ' d at <• :rFor frolcbt or ?.

'•

t.«

CtIUICKSHANK i: CO..10 Q::*en-slrA^^ut',

Aticklani1 , Nt. !>7P.

.-team to <vdn*ev.

C< i N\'.v Ze.\".U)d wi:;

d-5;a:uii their f..?t a:. I «.•■ii;:::'jdi-.>us steair.ers ft?

■ir. '.-.-r

ROTOMAHAXA Tl" '-DAV, >\.v. 11, 4 pm. .r.C'T'.T.UA FP.i: AY, Nov. is. 5 pm. '

A] ; !y tAUCKL'.ND EK-XCir,.*3, street.

. , ;■ i ALA: D (Lii^iihr 1.

TlilE TA BLE—NOVEMBER.

fO 3. TAURAN'GA, POVERTY BAY,WELLINGTON. LYTTELTnN, AND i'Oi.T

*'i; A LMKi;> ( FKO.NS IO«'Er:N-."TKKRT Wij AKK;.

<t-,a»hlj>. r-ite of .SaiS.n*.

ea 1-j, 4 p.m. j —

HI.-TU.-.U Fr ii'ivj 14 10 ! —

? A -'st M.-cmv, 17 4 p.m. j -

I'fv.t in M"D .l»y. -4 4 .m. —

I.uILMAU.\>"Ai V. .(h.fc.'Uy, 20. oim. j —

_J-N *r '* ca * ' lc -' Ti'lr^r.ra.* ••• TAHASAK:, vi;L=ON, WKI-Li:»Gr.o. asi. M«r uoa-t I-.juts

vVait>ki W.tee.-Uv, a.n,>>£LLI.VorON e«;c»-s<iiV I'J U) ' i IC> pJ3Taiaj-.-v V>n *rriv»!*Er..*h-h SHil I —

aiTaEI W edce-.o ir, -j.;, s p.m. ! 4.15 pm.

F>ilt SY!i.\KV.

Eotcmaha.va Tut?ii t v u4■„ m _

Kot.kva Fnd.v.-i.-, 4 p.m. j -

*"oR RLT «Ei.L ANi.- riA WAKA .Va.

i S:einifir every Friday, at 4 p.m. |

K '\'j WELLINGTON).Week | —

W C-.rfco ttust be one iiour before Ui.;h cfdv;ar:ure.

i mi.s*. betaken at tl:c otCc2 beforeen.Dirf::c^.

Auckland Bran*}j:""■t of »cl vv>-r '^tjefin-atreptß.

_ O R RAGL AA\

•LALLA u O O K H '

until further notice, b-ave Onehunga Wharf asabove- hVEUV TIsUK-DAY, at G a.m.

Uc-i and f:irc;ira-.taac?3 permitting.ict freight, &c., apply to

Ct'TxJiLlE i: CO. (LIMITED) ;CjT > A. BAUSLi, O^ehuaga.

- . C A 1 PARA S'i'KAMSHIPJt-V CO. (LIMITED).

TIME T A 13 L E.

S. S. 'KIN A.'

FOR WAIROA SOUTH.Leave Auckland. Le*ivc Wairoa:

Thursday, 11 u.i£. Fuday, 11 a in.

FOR WAIPU AND JIASGAWAI.Leave Auckland for Wa pu and Mao^awai:

Tucfcday, Novemb- r 11, at 4 p.m.Arrive at AuuHlaud:

ThursdayW.SLODDER,

Manager,

| Shipping.

JJI Oli W A ITAK A.

■CO.MERANG'w li leave Onehun.-a for tho above port on SATUR-DAY next, fit 1 p.m.

CO UPLAND & CO.,Agents

Or. p. CLARK, Onehunga.

\\TK 1, IiIXGTOiN AND* "-tMi'V.N'UI LINK OF

STa u a.The ..,,

' It A X G A T I R A't.-apUin ;.w>.s, Will J'avo o««hun>.'ft for TArtnaki,U -tr.-iH'l V»\lliofcton, oa lL'fclSD \Y next, Die1 !ih iust., at 4 p.m.

CKIMCKrtHANK & CO.,ltf. Qaecu-str: ut, Auckland ;

, r- A. b WINKS Ouehumja.November 3. 1579.

. QTKAAI bJSXWEKW& Ai;t'!CLANI) AND Tlifcl

TJIAM KS?.

r 1 M B T A li L K.S.S. *KoTOM Ali A N A.'

From A»rkl:inl :

"U'odnpstl- v, 1 ift ri!Oi»a'I ."m s xinm ouI'f.i'.Av, d.wo cvtn.u^

T'nir.s l;u\ "Tiiorlniu'""l' i l.»y, it'.UU :njru l.gSiturdiiy, 11.?0 n oruing

? \ r»r..M : r; il-.-on, 7A >M: ss.No ( r-;c.:iv-I ivifi'.a Hdvc-rtispdthiio cf loari!^;.

& TINNK, A^nta.

-K , QTKAM TO thk TIIAMKSAKH oHINEMURI.

' A 'D 'TB

TI.iSK T A ULK—P.s. 4 Kntkupktsf.*

. ii'tu •» ii-.-mi? • Tliatiies :

liMnMnfsh: —

"tfodi c K:u> fi;r shipment to Ohin«mnrl,I'"'; 10 ' N- % j for s:orasf«» or wrJiarf-iicntrii 10.s ; s»tc--r.ise, 7s.

U. «V. MKATH, Maaa^r.

.-is > T>ak::OA TO OMAHU,JL WAII'OA.

"

' KIKO Rli;u.'

r'rnm rie*.">i • v. ,ry Tuosdw Trornin?From Umih'.i every'l'i.ursday mc-rniuff

Il.i'.'s .Mails.and Cir s o through from Auckland

or Th nues.R. ON YON.

:;rssKl.i,f WA--5; NUAIWA, AND MANGO-

The s.p. ' lONA*w Ii 1.-..ve XVr.VY Mc.VDA V. at 5 p.m. (iveaihtrp m.iT- iu). !': :vri v"":-. '. *nd .~in:'.ll parcelnp • pud : t v:\ the !:zr!. No rc-

• after 4 p.:n.

FOK W'UAhC*M\K\ AND MA.NGAPAI.Th- ' AUGYJ.K'

v.! • .».■ r-.. t i, A nr. - -...- p... TUK<L)\V. ftA-d Pi.IJi.AV, a: 5

F u It T a UIX A X G A.4 tiLEM-JLG.'

1- avo th»* Q;:-1- n-str»,rt t Wharf nt 5 p.m.WednK-day. i.leroAI.-r.<:ay. TPiiil'tr 10Fii -ay. Xc veuib' r 14"fV-dnesdikV, 10Mo..day, .November *24Friday, Noveniber -SW tdiitsdav, D e mij-r j

Cori:eet:i with the 5.5. * for Opotiki andKa-t I'oast : itlso, with thes.s.' Katikat'for Kai'kati ccit!ea.exi:s, ctliitij,' at Mercury Uiy• uc«» ev.-ry w«c», cn the Friday* and Wednesday'strip *va:her pr-rmitti':?'.

eartjo 4 p.m.A. MCGREGOR, Manwer.

-~V rp H E COUOMA.NDELSTEAMBOAT COMPANY

(LIGHTED).

S. s. •C 0 KO M A.NDE Vtimk table.

The s.s. ' COROMANDKI., will leave Aucklandfor Coromandel

>.very Monday, at G p.m.Every We.lne-day, aL 12 noonEvery Friday, at 3 p.m.

For the not SpriDgs :Every Siturday.at 4 p m.

Leave the Uot Springs :

Eve y Mond.y, at 7 a.m.Leave ,'orotnaDdel ;

Every Tuesday, at 12 noonEvery 'J hur-.day, at 12 noon

.Saturday, at 10a.m.C*rgo to be within ha.f-an-bour of adver-tised time of leaving.Weuther and other circumstances permitting.

A. K. 11. .SWINDLEY, Manager.

JT1 0 K L O X L) 0 N

TheAl cl'pper ship

• F A M E X 0 T H

9*3 toc3 register, W. C. Aci.d, Commander, havingall her Cargo traced, will ?ail on or about SATUItDaY, Sth November.

j Has esce'.l.-nt accommoda'iou for faloon passengersonly.

For passage apply to

L. T>. NATHAN & CO.,Agents.

unk U:PACKETS XO NEW ZBi-

%CjLAIsT).O%VNi:D BY MESHE.ft. SHAW,

8-.VILL & CO., 54, t*.AfJ«NRUI-htucst, Lo»i*>\TL? u.-ovi !'j;o of sLips ar-j regular triers to&lliLe

principal ports of Now Zealand. They areAI at Lloyd'?, and by

expt-rlsccfd mastors- TUb bid of faro Ja «ut--Btar?:i2:, a:;d tni host ««uahty,&nd the fisccmmodn.-

icniMy vnl <.avonlent.T.'i® vanderp.'.jjned am eiapowaied to grant paasagea

frocs LnndcD to Now Zealand, p!.ym«:»t forwhich heabtm in tho colony. Koturo ship* toLondon also leaveat airoost regular Interval*,

-•.d: v«rtlcalara on application toL. D. NaTIJAN & CO.,}OWEN & GRAHAM, > .Igen'n.CRUICKdHANK b CO. )

Miscellaneous.OOKXWG GLASSES.

OLD ONES RE-SILVEREX>, OLD FRAMES RE GILT.

JOHN LEECfT,Shortiand street*

IEDWARDS'S RED OXIDE OF IRONli P4I.NT, M*de from PuroHematite.Manufactory — Thames Hematite Paint Works,

Thimes, Auckland, N<Z.JAS. W. RUSSELL, Agent,

Queen street, Auckland.

Government Notifications-

o X I C E.

Theattr.nti'ii i f rersons CI any intercs'. inany Lands iu lliia Colony is call-cl to tlie MlawlcgClauses ot Ordinance XXV. ol IS7O, i.Hilnleil "AnOidinance to Pmvidc for tlie Final Sct'lcment ofCertain Claims to Land " :

Clause 111. All claims of tit!cj -to laml ari->ic"ntidt-r any coutnut entered in-.o before the20th tl;i\ of October, 187-1, whiuli llavo totalready been submitted to tlio abovc-men-lioned Coinmi,s:-ju (Linds Ictinvestigation, shall, within six months fromtlie commencement of this OrdinancD. bosubmitted t» the abore-m»iitio3ed Comn-is-tkii.iii order that they may bo fully lnres'.i-fcatoil ; nd (qti.tabiy adjusted, and any claimwhich is not so submitted within tho saidpeiijd of six months shill be held to h-»vaand shall have no force or effect.

Cause VI. The Governor ia Council shall takeintD cmsilt ration and decide upen everyreport of tli-; Commission which has not been£0 dealt with biforo tlie passing or tilts Ordl-iuu--.\ and shall Hsue to tlie Tcr 033 in-tere t-jil a certiUcate under tfi i hand of theClerk 1 f the Cunucil. the deci-sion up.n .-itch report, and shall cause thepurport of tudi dec sion to to publi hcil liyr.otieu in the i.Vy.il Gazette. Everysuch notic-3 shall sji. cify evrry p. Itowhom, in consequenceof such deciion, anyCrown Grant of the Lands in «iue:t;oj witiba i;sunb:<: und r the p;ovi a ;ons of thU Ordi-

Cl.»u; e VJI. Ai-y person feline hiuisi-Ua::gii;vedly a:-v suelideeifeion ?uay, within two mo thsafter publication of Liie Skul notice or ifabiem from the colony within six monthstiicr--.i ter, pre-eat ap-tition to the Gover-nor,3»'tii::!j for h th» ground*cf his objectionto ih* decision, an I praying that tha mattermay No r--heard,

Clau-e Vilr . .Uy pe-on feline himself a?-Krievoil l.yuuy duci-ii-n of thu G jveraor inCt.u;.cil. (.iven lw.'ore tan pusing of tn:sOuiiiuuic ■, iipaii any report of ths siiil LornUiiisiu;:, m it, »ii!iia ;.vo months after thepissing of this Ordinance, or if absent fromthe Colony, within six month? thereafter,r?is?nt a pitiii-n to the Governor settingforth the grou d« cf his objection to the.decision, and praying tint the ru".tt*r may

Ttsbea.nl.Clause XX. If any person cltints any lands speci-

Sed in r.uy i.ot.ee publish-U under the sixthse.-tion cr the tenthsection of this Ordinance,or any <-s!*t-» or interest therein, or anymortgage or encumbrance thereon on accountof any contract < r transaction since the 10thd yof uctobc-, 1574, not being a transaction

prc>hib;tod by Ordin.mcj No. Vf. of 1675, oron sw unt of any m-Tt;,'age or encumbranceacquired before tho 10th diy of October,l£7>", fr.im i.r through any intended crantceof such lands »1 ere th-; intended orthe persons clim: ;>g to hivesuch mortgageor encu-Jibrar.ce endorsed on the Crywn

Gr.»ni, are di«s itisik'd witli the order ofpriority, or othetwise, as settled by theGovernor in CVunc 1. under scctu n X. of theIleal Property OrdiLai.ce, 167G, such per so:iway, nith;:i two mouth* from the publicationof the Loiic-j Ler*i. btfore mentioned, loigev>ith the hegisirjr of Titkaa caveat [rohibitiug the is-ue of trie intended grant, eithrra'togcth-ir or unlf-si th.' grantbe m,v!e s-ibject

to the claim cf the caveator.Clause XXI. Such e.ivc its shall b* in the same

fc:m und thall have the simo tfl";ct, atdshali be dealt wi'h in all respect? in thesameway, as nearly as nay be, as caveats lodge 1

the Real Property Ordinate? of IS7U :

acd th* Governor shall issue all such grants,and order such endorsements thereon a? be-come n ceS3Jiry, in consequence of any finalj;dement that m>y be given by the SupremeCVtrt in the matter, or if any such caveat bewitTidriwn by ayrfe i;ent betweenthe parties,the Governor usay issue the intended grant insuch form and with such endorsements a3

will carry oat such : grc-ment.

£j£acd) CHARLES MITCHELL,Commissioner of Lauds.

.andsOflice, Fiji,OctoLer 13, 1579.

Public Notices.DISTRICT BOARD.

oticc is hereby giventhat tlic Collector of I!at>sfor tho Mittakoae L»is-rict it now in town,and any per-on hobiing i'r,»p»Tty in the Tokatokn, ,T-.fcawk* Vi Owaru an<t Matakthe Eiucki arc irt quested to Pay their Kates to him. Jihe ' 0110 :t t wi.l he fomul at Mr. Thomas S«:aW»y\sWatchmaker, Albert sir. <t, frmi thn date until J>ATURD \Y, Sth :• ovemtuT, a-;d again on the lUth ;after th-jsu d-t-ss ih-t address will bo Matakohf,Kaipara.

Person-* wishing 10 c.htain information in respect to 1Lands in thn alur.) Districts cau obtain Simc on 5api li atioo. 5

The Hoard h*ve determined to sell the L.vtd for tthe rates.JOHN ROBEkT LAMI3EKT,

Secretary and Collector Matakohe District Hoard.October 31st, 1&70.

rji i m n e k. iN O T J C E. aTheOffice of the Sih. RTLAND SAW MILL COM. *

P *>'V is Rvinoved fr«-in Queen street to their New '7Yard, in Custom houss -tie i West

They will !:••» p on hand a constant supplyof firstandsecond cla>s {/tuber, itiduJinjf wide b ard.w up to 21inches, which they are prepared to tell at lowestmarkt tp ices

.November 2, 1679.

GR KVM(j UT H \V ALLS EN DCVLUEUY COM i'AIiY (LIMIL'KIJJ. GCAI'IT.U., £.jO,OU!>, IN £5 SaAKIIH. (1

Prospcctus cm be had on application ta A. rSAUNDtJts, JJroker, 2 Imurancu Buildings, Auckland.E*rly applicati n is necessary, as a 1 irge number havealreidy been applied for.

OTI C £ .

Tho Business heretofore* carried on by FRANCISHULL, J ex., it CO. will in future be conducted byW. F- Hull ami I<\ i ull, Juu., under thestyle or firmof HULL aUOTUrUtb.

Yf ULL JgROTUBKS,GENERAL MERCHANTS,

AUCTIONEERS AND COMMISSION AGENTS,Queen btkkt (aljoikiko Insurance Buildings)

AM> iIRKAK.WATBK. Jf,Ca§li Buyers of Wool, Tallow, Kauri Gum, &c.

Auckland, October 1, 1579.

Tenders.

rjl IJI A R U HAKBOUR ft OAIt D.

81'.K.-VKWATEU CONTRACT No 2.

Ilarbour Bonrd Engineer's Ofllcc,Tiraaru, October 10,157D.

Tenders addressed to the Chairman Timaru Har-bour Boardwill be received up to noo»i of TUESDAY,the 11th November, for EXTENSION OF THE MOLE

| 3G3 FEET.| Plans and Specificationsmay be seen,after the -JOtli

inst Mat the Harbour Doard Engineer'sOfMcc.

C'ojiies of specifications and lithogrophed plans maybe obtained by forwarding £1 Is. to the SecretaryTimaru Ilaibour Doard.

The lowest orany tender not nectssarilv accepted.

JOHN GOODALL, C.E.,Engineer Timaru Harbour Board.

Pub'ic Works Office,(A chit-ct's branch,)Wellington, October 28, 1579.

TKN'OEUS are invited for the "Erection ofIViuc BuiMir.gs at Warlnvortli, Rodney.

General conditions, sp -rific.tions. and drawingmuy boston at tiie Works Oilice. Arclitect'sBmnen, Wellington,and at the Public "Works Ollice,Auckland.Tenders addressed to the Hon. the Minister forPublic Works, and marked » iit-ido "Tender forP..liceRui \\ ai kworlh," will he received at the above

< flice up to noon of K DAY, the 22n i dav cfNovember, 1S7;».

Telegraphic tenders will be received, prov'ded theonf:iiin» t-iuler and depo-it are lodged with thenear-est District Lnyjnecrat the time above specified.TJie lowest orary tender not m'ccss.irily acceptcd.

P. !■. M. BURK"'WS.Architect.

Auckland gas company(LlMlrll).)

TEXDIUIS FOR CARTING.The Directors invite tenders for Carting in termsof specifications to to seen at the Engineer'sOfficeat the Gas Works. '

Tenders to henldr.'ssid to the Hoard of Directorsmarked " Tenders .'or Parting." and lodged ut theothce, 3, Insurance ljueen street, bv noonof thesth November. IS7O.

By order of tlie Board of Directors.E. B. rAIIhONS,

Auckland, October'29,*" CC *ai^*"

Jg OKOaGII OF PAKXEL L.Tenders will oe re eived at tho Borough Council

Office. Matiukau Road, until so.m. <m 1>AVthe 10th inst . for K.-pairi.ii, tho Asulmli Footliith'.Maruksu Ko.id.

Tenders will also bo received for ks'piag tho sarooinrepair for a period of three or tivo years.S. REYNOLDS.

Town Clerk.>ovc/r.fccr 1, lira,

IJp on u I z D E H s.Tenders will be received, until noon of

DAV, Nowmb. r f>. for the Faction of a BrieiBuilding in Lome street. Thins at my oliice.MEN'IIY G. WADE,Xo. 7, Sf nth British Chambers. Architect.

rjp 0 li U F~L D E K r.Tpndors will b« received, until noon of WEDNES-

DAY, November 5. for the Kn c'ioa cf aVilla Resi-dence r»t Dcvonprrt, >>'orth Shore.EDWARD HARTLEY,

Architoct.

TJjNDKRS will bo rpceivert, at the Vic-toria Hotel, until KRID * Y, the 7th instant, attwo o'clock, for thesupplv of Supper runt Lfcht Re-freshments at th- Licensed Vb tua lens' Dall.—Further

particulars to be obtained of Mr. Hill.

Railways.

A'UCKLAND AND OIIAUPO KAIL-WAY.

AUCKLAND CATTLE SHOW, NOVEMBER 10.

Single Tickets issued ou November Gth, 7th, Sth,and 10tb, from all Mations t.> Auckland, will boavailable for return any day up lo and includingNorember 13.

Monday, November, 10.Any Stitioa to any Stitinn, return jDurnoy atsingle fares, excepting Auckland, Xewumrrfet, and

<.'nthtini.'Ji, to Grueu Lane orEIIt-r.slic, whi.li will be<>cio SI illing sinvlu or return, irrespective of class.Tickets, including admittance to Jattle Show andAthletic Sports, 2s Gd ea-li.

No Goods.CATTLE SHOW ANl> ATHLETIC SPORTS, MON-DAY NOVEMBER 10, 1&79.

Trains every twenty minutes from Aucklan l toEllurslie, from 10 a m to 5 p.m., calling at Newmar-ket, Remuera, ami Green Lane, for Catile Show, andfrom Elhndie to Auckland from 10.45 a.m. to 0 0p iu., calling at Rcu.uera, Green Laue, anil Newmar-ket.

LutTrain fro'n Kllorslie, G. 5 p.m.From to K.'letidie, Green Line. Horancrn.

Ntiwma'ket, ;;ud .uickl md,every hour b.tween 10 2ua.m. »n-i 6.20 p m., returning cvorj hour bstwuun

Lato 'i rain between Onchnnga and Auckland as cnSaturday nights.

SPECIAL FAKE*?.Auckland, >ewmarket, Onehunga, to Green Laneor Ellcrslic, Tickets One Shilling each, single or return,

irrespectiveof class.Hallway Tickets will be issued, available for

admission to Cattle Show and Athletic Sports, fromAuckland, Newmarket, and Onchunga. to Green Lanestation, at 2s Gd each, irrespective of class, single orreturn.

i EXCLUSION TRAIN FROM WaIKATO TO AUCK-LAND AND HACK AT CIIiSAP FARES. |

MONDAY, NOVEMBER 10, IS7'J. jOn the above date the ordinary train leaving JOhaupo at S. 10 a.m.will he suspendedand a train will

kave as follows, to enable passengers /rum thov.'ajkato to vint the * attle show,and return the sameday. .-ingle fares for the return journey from anystation to Auckland.Leave Ohauno .. .. ..

..G 15 a.m.Hamilton (J 10 a.m.Hamilton Junction ..

..

(J 50 a.m.Ngaruawahia 7 25 a.m.Huntley S 10 a.m.Mercer y 51 a.m.Pokeno

.... ..

..10 2 a.m.

Tuakau .. .. .. .. 10 25 a.m.Pukckohe 10 50 a m,Drury 31 20 a.m.I'apakura 11 a.m.Papatoitoi 12 2 p.m.Otahuhu .. .. 12 10 p.m.Penrose 12 20 p.m.Ellerrlie.. .. .. .. 1225 p.m.Kemuera 12 35 p.m.Newmarket .. .. .. 12 50 p.m.Auckland 10 p.tn.

The return train will leave Auckland at 1 20 p.m.No goods will bo conveyed on Kovcmbcr 10.

A. V. MACDONALD,Goneral Manager.

Moanataiabi pumping ASSOCIA-TION.

Iho Directors of tfce Associated Companies arcrequested to Meet, at the Office of the MoanataiarlCompany, SborUand afreet, Tu-DAY (Wednesday),at noou, instead of TueaJay, as already .*mr.ouncsdby circular.

F. A. WiilTE,•p., , tecifctiry.November o, IS79*

Calls.Triumph gold mining coji-

(UMin-.D).

The Directors have Tlii.i Day c;-.de a Call ( hvfourtl ) of i'lircepn• cj ier --hare on vho capital ot ihjCompany, du>t and payable to the manager m thjCompany's ofikc, 5. insurance J3uildiiig«, Aucklandou orbefore WUI>M£SI>A.Y, Aovuinbur 1-2, 1579. '

JOd2N it. ItAMJ&lttoA,3Jauager.Auckland, Oclober J, 1579.

Properties for Sale.

J> 0 -N So b Y.Ron PALE, in Spiingstreet—A very clu.ic:r> Villa

Mr F?"toepiensonn.r° Dm5' ""e' 7 lhaoccaP" ioa

Apply lo EDWARD LhWI-*,—

Cuß:ota houa<} street.| IMMEDIATE SALE—A good, well-i nTTid —H

U*p s'x* roomtJtl House in Xaiangahapot v 1 uln y oroN, House and l»!.udi aticliLury s liui.dia.B. * '

SALE, AT MOUNT EDEN—Arnr°rT''! b be Uwellmx-liouse,nl i f ' i4n<l "bOUt Xwo Acres Vul-came in {juruen aud pad -oclc.Apply to w. AUK UN,

Land Afcect.Oil iSALK—A Small Farm ot 55 Acres,**1 I UKekoUij Wrst, 15 <&cici Lush ; alsoacrcs at Tuakau, adjoining I r. Curbeit's : ancilGVacres near th«la».diug place on th.> W-wkat-j Riveruna abuut uCO acc» near luxury —jn lots t • sui.Laud all .<«, well waters, gotd road?and ne»r to KiiUvjiy St ton. Terms easv — s .»»*: v •,!G. S. liKuq., Urary. } ll>y "u

SALK—a Farm of three hundrttlJl. nn.l fifty .icrc.f, a.l tirat clr.ss land. p:e.si t:ysituat d, t tar cYmbiidne. a<<» hounded bv two ma nroKU; «J1 feucei), KtMrJy all Jai. down j/j it.i.-sw.th mx 'onuul nnd l>.iry. —l«\,rfllrth-r p.,rr.cu;.;lM a. ply tj ".U. r US; oliLe,Cambridge, \\ aik.ta.

Fc 11 SAL K—A Ci'Eimoilioua i-:ijj!it-rooincilPweliing-liousu,with eas, water, aii.l every conveuieaeu fir a family,nitliiu twj miliums' >'~;lk ul Gj.uriimcul

Apply to YV. A!T-'EV,

IT1 ~0 R S A h I^lVlO }'a /m'known as -pringfleld. on t:».» Greatbo'ith RoaiJ, twj kihl a half miles from RuncimuiTsStation, J.'rury ; IS9 K Crcs, divid'd i.-to tw-ive pa-t----docks.npa-ly all in grass and crops wellwatered int.\>. ai iest souses ; eu;ht roomed houB», C*rt*l. st-ibb*c ramoJiousbatn, .eft, and CAr.shed. cow,hed, posto.:ee, storeroom, <bo.; orchard, well stocked withfruit trees m full baring. 'iiu* from ! »rury stationon luesday, Ihursday, and Satur ay morniuys

Apply to "I LI \M K : R*.

FOU SALK - The JXlVfc-K^SUALU!TANNERY, KKLLM-jNGERY, hu:l SOAr\\ sitiiat* d witliin a o ilo of the centreof t) etown of :N cw Plymou h. Taranaki, contistirc ofDwelling-house, So»p xiul Ciudle la »ory Wood-sheds, Tan i'it>-, , all in full woikiue order.•te.*m is couvcniei.tif laid on. Th-rn is nUo a uev r-tailin? liver of pure flo-viug through the works.i a: tofpurchcVio money could ruin iiuOil m<.ru»"i\Apply to 1.. L. lluMl'uulks 45 .-ox, -Sew i ljiuouth,Taranakl. '

Tp O li S A L !•',153 AC.'IK-j OK Flli-n' CLASS VOLCANICLA '.2,

Fenccd niul s:il)divided into n'nc paddocks, in -rawand crop, tbgctlivr with Kivc-rouuio I liHvlliug-l'ou«-hirge dairy, and other i.i:;)roven,e„ts. The pr.ipertyis situ Me in L'utiukoh-j West, and witiiia t.-.o :ui!eiof the Station.

to jjr.urt "> W. AIIKF^V,Un l A i'.'ht.

|j OK )j\LE—■! Jio License, and• U

i'linltnre of tho PiT Hotel, Manly Beach111 Sidney Harbour. The U ,!el is o„o of liio liuesiin the colony, and Ins rtteinlv been thoroughlyrenovated ut a cost of over £000. ii rheLrightou of Sotith Waicrf. Kirdt-class PASS;iiif»!r>t«jiiners »re continually ru'ming betweenand Aiuw.y. The Hotel U situ.t.-d iu oloi* pre xi.nityto tho i ier, wber<»a.l passengers at*, lauded, Thereis a largo bar trad,*. Ti.c ha- nine yo rs unex-pired, at a rental of.Cl 1 10sper urek; hut there is « LikoC-ott-igMand Htore letotf. This is t* good opportunityf«T a man who understands the management of atirst-c!a s hotel. I'Yr pric•; and all uartlcular-i, awnlytoMessp; Uuittto-.vs and C»lsE'on, lire vers andWis.«and bpirit Alcrehauti, Ueoryj street, Syduev, Newfcoutli Wales. "

O K ALE.STAR HOTEL, URENI7I, TAIiAXAKI.

Tho above property c<*>mi>risfs a w«H-buil fourteen-roomcd House, With iwo town section?stables, garden, ami outbu (dings ; has a monopolyina growing I 'istrii't, is hulf-wuy between Waitaiaand \Vhi;c Clifis, auil is doing a good and daily,imj roving bofinest

For particulars, apply toW. COTiIER,

Masonic lIot«l, n> w Plymouth ;Or, THE PROPRIETOR.

Uronui.

|_J UTJs L F« i! SAL E.REST POSITION IN CITY or wJ:L TO>'.

Doing Excellent Husiuess, and capable cf greatSeldom auch a Valuable Property ia thj AI »rkctApply to

OKO. B. WILLIAMS(»7,Commission, Land, and Kstate Afeut.OUice : New Zealand Ixisurauun BuildingCorner Lambton Quay r.nd Grey-strowt,

Vv'fllintrtnn.

To Let.

rjl O BUSINESS -MEN.TO LET for a term, in Queen street—Ono -,f tlm

bi'st bu-ines-i premise-! in the city, sihno largo anilcommodious, lofty and light; .spoeioiu cellars; showrooms, with gallery.

Possession may be Ind within two moi.ths fromdate.

K.SliTtland and Queen streets.

TO LKT, AT KG HIM AK A MA,Those Large and Convenient with en-closed stalls (built by the la>c Mr Watt for his

-acing and stud horses) with uso of TrdningPaddock andC tinge.Ajply to Mr. Mains, I;cmucra ; or to

MK. W. AITKEN,_____

Laud Agent. Auckland.LKI\ immediately, a Detached Cofc-fl. tiigc ; eight apartments. — Apply to Mrs.

Albx J'OttUeM View ; or Mr. S»»jjin\s, Qu>e»-street.

' rpo LKT—A comfortable seven-roomedHouse, garden bark and front, detached.Also fiveand *ix ditto.-It. House and

Land Agent, StieLbury's Buildings.

LET—Several Allotments in Albert-0_ street ; also one with a largo watt-r frontage.—11. PaKTistsTON, Uou.sc aud Land Agent, Stlehbury'aLuildings.

TO BE LKT Oil .SOLD — Comfortableand Handsome 0 roomed Villa fronting thoPes, with Bath room, Stab'es, Dairy, and 3 acres Land

Garden and Orchard.—Apply to Williams & Co.,Sail-makers. Onelmuga; or K. & A. Isaacs. Foi t street.

TO LIST, at Ilowick—A ComfortableFurnished Cottage; all ktuds of pr .v 3ionsand partial attendance if required.—Apply to G.

Waohtaff, at Lendruin's Stables, or at the Stor.,Ilowick.

AT HAMILTON, Waikato.—For Leaso— Capitat Shop and Dwelling; beat business

site.—Apply to T. C. Hammond, Hamilton ; or, E.Waytb, Auckland.

Money.TO £1,000 LENT, on iSuiidint

3.F Society prlaciulea, or on other terms loanit borrowers. 7}' a allowed oo deposits.—C. Wii-liam.hok, Ka!i',te A?ent, Yulcaa Lane. Mortgagesand TxiariP n^fi*ofi«ted.

s /6 4 LEND— In Sums ofo?a* -A. £50 and upwards, npor. coodfr« obo! i s«tuiritir-.s.—Apply to J. M. Lknnox, » stateA**M.

-c£? K TO L3ND on Freehold*» V>* Sf.curitv—Apply to W. Aitken.

Kr.-hr,1,r.:»l A-.itvA.

ONLY TO LEND on Promissory Notes,«l_T JL Lied, ileuses. k.\ Bills<U counted.—A-plyto Groi'os Iji*nm:t,3s, Imurance'Buiidsngs.

!V/J ONKY TO LEND.—Moderate rates orXV_m_ iotere.st. I»o stipulationrewired, en'oiciag 1borrowers to ic«nre iri any particular company.—

"IL/|"ONEY TO LEND, in largo or mnali.Lv sums, at a low raifi of interest.—Applv tcMr. Imsu;,ky, Solicitor.

MONEY TO LEND.—A. large sum oliVlonny to in sums of £100 and upward*,

*; V--y I.sw Apply to ilr. W. Aitke.n,Bhortlacd-st? 66t.

MONEY TO LEND, Ala moderate rateof interest.—Api.'Jjr to Jackson & Rc,'ss»:ll.3oi<tVt>rrp, F-:r.'-title?t. ___

'>N!.Y TO LEND ON MOliWAsJf..'—F. ltiSQ, Apout, Shortlaiid-street.

MONEY TO LEND on Mortgage ofFirst class Freehold Securities.

WM. COLEMAN Solicitor,Corner Queen and shorllaiul strc ts.

MONEY TO LEND, in large or email. sums, at usual rates of interest.

CON.NELL £; COOPER,Solicitors,

Vulcan L'ine.

Auckland permanent u -

OPERATIVE UIfILDiNG- AND INVES'i"MKKT SOCIETY.

\ Oi FiCE—Wf, CiI'KE.V-STREET.

LOAI.'S emnl.'d upon M.provfd securities of Flee, llolu or Lt .-ischolcl ['rujiL-rtn;., ,u sirniaol £20 to £o000

> principal at,.! iutcriisL tuiiig repavr.l/,-.jat the '■ ilir.'vinii rat.-s for £I<;ii li.irrou-iid:! Rspaynxeotii vxtveiute Week. Total .-.mount

! cver Repayable.; I 3. <1. ; £ g. d.

* I is o i lio o o'•}<•<�»* e - j 143 8 2syews t 7 0 150 7 610 year; 1 6 i l(i2 iti 3

DEPO.-1T r-utive'l from members orothers upouwhich liuerrslu ..II r.ved as foiion-4£11013 ; for0 months 7% perannumbuuih wnhiirawablu 7 d.iys notice 5% , tJOH.N BATGEE,

Wanted.GIRLS' HIGH-SCHOOL.

lit'<iuircd an As>istant .Master ; experienced ; com-p.lent to teach tingli.-h, Mathematics. ami Classics.-alary ,W..0 per annum. Applications wiili te.-,tilmoiuais ami ri t rcnccs to be addressed to thefcccreuiy, Kdiu:aion Hoard. Auckland, will bereceived Up to imih .November, 1679.

AIILDASAUXDEItS, left Sydney inAu;u.-t. — Letter awaiting you, Geßoial i'OHt'lii «. AucKlmd.—MrF. [~ \j.

rpu S'JRYEYOII.'S.—Wanted, by an ex-JL i:e.;ec.c d ' bui-mm, a Situation ; can u.e theaxe.—&ddr»m " Cuamnim/ >• �raid office.

VACANCIES for two or three Gentle-men Boarders, daol bath.—Mrs. Casiiels.llarhonr Vu-w Hons,.. <hnrtUml str.vt.

jLpE.N L i_\ U.—Contracts undertaken forA.' Pc.-ts and Hails, I'aliug, Ccrrusatnd Iron, andWire hVn.:i_h.-._li y S. \V_uitb, Brighton, Paru«ll.

WAS IE I'Arif-R F>Jiv SAL.E,—-Applyat ih-i H K.itALD 3ilic„.

STKAYED, from Mount Eden, a LightCay Marc, about 15 hands hijjh.— Anyone givinginformation as to lo.id to i s recovery to -A LFKKDLkynoUis, Albert street, will i c rewarded.

LOST, inOmhunga, a fortuighfc ago—Asmall Brooch,an Kmerald with pearls round it,

— len shillings reward toary one who willbriny it toMrs, m-m-.xds, at hunston,

LOST. last evening, aGrey Hug, betweenWcllesley strict and the Railway Station —

amoiie leaving it at the > £kald Otliee, Queen street ;or wuh a. <'A«H, Cabstand, will be rewarded.

F> OAST Lamb .iud Green I'eaa, almost*j Pniiy, nith New Totat e>.; Cold flam andSalad, (.'old Lamb »: d Salad. Same i-Jutrees aud J

' -elicaoios of neafiou.—At Chas. Uukto.n's, Queenstreet, to-morrow.

HOMOEOPATHY. — Assistant Wanted(qu»l»ficd in Ifomcc'jpaUilc nud Allopathicdispensing) for a IlomceopatluoPharmacy iu a neigh-bouring eoljnv. inferences and c-i.-ufio ite3 required.

State sala.v,—Apply to *' S.milU," care of Ciotdoni and Gotch, Melbourne.

A GENTLEMAN, with a good kuow-ludge if business and tlr.st- la-8 referouces,

would ' c glad to moet with a Situation us Traveller,on e imuission or otherwise.—Addrew ** U.," PostOlli.-e, Auckland.

BOARD AND KE>IUKNCE for one ort«o gent eiucn ; line vie.w of harbou-; no

other boatdurs. Terms, according to requirement.—for address, i«pply llerxld "IRc*.

i>OAKD AND RESIDENCE, clean andeomfortabie, fur one or two UentJeinen of

temperate and quiet habits, in a house pJeaaantlysituated off Upper Syiuond street. Terms, 25j. j;erweek.—lnquire at tionKUTaON iiuo.s., Upper Symundstreet.

r£UMBEU ! TIMBER ! I TIMBER ! I !U'ANTEP KNOWN—That D. GOLDIE is remov-ing lo bis new premises, Albert and Little (Jue.jn

street, liuving erecte t large sheds, tlieTimber willbe at all times undercover. Purchasers chu, there-fore, rely upon its being in a better con .if.ou thanTimber purchased elsewhere, whilst theprices will biias low as that charged at any other establishiur«it.

To MEUCHANTS AXD IMPORTERS,ilArt UFaO I'UIIERS, and others.

WALTER EWKK(Tweuty-five year* inside: t in Auckland)

Offers his services as aGENERAL COMMISSION AGENT AND BROKER.

Would not object to take occasional journeys t»tho Country Settlements, iu most of which theadvertiser is wnllknown.

Temporary UlUcc - No. 11, Insurance Building'.

A x x| CIRCULAR SAWYERS

CARPENTERSFIREWOOD CUTTKRS,

And all persons tuiug Saws of whatever kind to yetthem

SUABFENKD, HAMMERED, OR IIE-TOOTIIED

At

WALKfcill'S,

S A W MAKE R,

Alleit street, near the Market.

\\J ANT E D T O fis J3 LL-SQUAHE IRON TANKS ;

Also,

GALVANIZED IUON WATER TANKS,from£2 upwards.

Galvanized Iron Spouting, Ridging, &c., of all de-scriptions, at the lowest rates

At ALFRED SMART'S,Elliott-street.

Wanted.fr \XTASIEp K^OWN—-1 h« money to be0 .»

' saved »j] one year by b yin,' at Ouxpich's13 enormom.

WANTED—A first-clies Barman andBoots for tile Auck ami Uotel.d "^t"^~ANTED—Ail Assistant Saleswoman te to enierat one?.—n.timcK .t Cmsn-m.

VV ANTED, by a tirst-class Housemaid1 „

v Situation as such; lie-it. reference.—Mrs.Elsuorea Registry, Kliortland street.

WAITED — A good General Servant ;one who can mils.—ilrs Euuiscro.v, Great£*orth llcaa.

WANTED — A Housemaid ; referencesrequired—Apply tj Mr-. v.u t.->un, Waterlooj Q^adraat.

WAWUO—A Secondhand Iland carfcimaitdiawlr—Apply, with cut. at K.I aiAGINX s, Sodiwater Miuafaeauer, Albert ttfeot.

WANTED—A first-class D-iiry of Butteron Friday or Saturday.—J. L. Wr.ir, Aimaj PUce, Freeman's Bay.

WANTED, by a respectable Person—ASituation as Cook, in a good Hotel (country

_ preferred); first-class reference. — Mrs Elsuore'sllejLtry,iihoithnd street.

WANTED to Rent, for two or threemonths—x Furnished Cottage cf 5 or 0rootnf, in a healthy locality, within easy acccss of

town. —Add ess, statitj- terms, " W.P.," Jiox 7SPost OtUcJ, Auckland,

WANIED READ—"A Dissertation onKej utation," bv J. Lowndes & Co, in lastSaturdays llkkald. Answer not a fool tohis folly, lest thou also he ike unto h tn. >.°

WANTED— Tenders for Providoring s.e.Itovvcna (four od:ccrs anl tlvs man, salcon'•assengTS, steerair.j p ssittgcrs.at per day). Tenderswill b« opened iaiurdty, t:u,at l-J a.ui. A. ilc'Jr.K-gor, Manager.

WAN 1 ED—A Junior Hand for theDrapery.—ll. \\ Sualhkrs k U>.

WANTED—A smart 13-iy.—Ladies' Em-porium, Qq.-on j-tr»v>t.

WANTED— Three rospeotablc (iirls, aBAppreutiefs to tiv- Millinery.-La lies' Em-ponuui, Qa-tiii street.

WANTED —An Apprentice to the C'abi-lietuiakins Busii-oa,.—Apply to James Ualv-11AV

WANTED— Ten Aieu. —Apply to J.iitst.iimime, Koreniin, tuijm-1 pari of Wa-ti-

kerid Coutr.ct.ANTED—Ten Men.-—Apply to Wil-

> V liam >\isiiAivT, Kumeu end WaitakeretContract.

Wr ANTED, at cnce, for KawakawaColliery— hour Coil Cotter*: noao batcipeneuc d meu wanted. — Apply. iiume<liately, toU.iy C-.a: Co., ,>o. 10, New Z;jl!i!idInsurance l!ui!d-i»S?-

WAN lED to llent — A comfortableHouse of f.-om 7 to 10 roo us — Vddress\nl jW ,ow

-al "c , to •• J.8.T./'Boi40. l'oat uflice, Aiir.lilaii'l.

WANiED Known — Strawberries andCr'- .in. at Hiiy Vi-w. -tn .ns's Point.

ISTAN TED Known—That the Victoria: Koom is rc-opeoodund-rthom .n-ico-ment o. \V II Dixo\, who trusts tint his friendsalsj ilr. Hills numerous e'.relc, wid give him ttcall.

WANTED Known—A large lot of emptyOa-:es, zh:e liiutd, >obe sjld cheap,atT. Me«

TfitH, Draper, Queen atreet.VV7 ANTED Known—That T. McMasterV » nowopeueJ tho whole of his Summergmpmentof Drapery, Milliner., and Clothing.

WANTED, by a well-educated youn#Man. with undeniable refer«-.nces to Aucklandclergymen and others—Employment ; hid shrewdLns.in s- hibits em;ncnt!y tits him f -rastoreni insbipespecially chandlery, having boon mate of a merchaat-uiaa. ll'i i« a good rough carpenter.— Hannafokd'shfgistry Queen sireet.

WAX TED Known- 35oats and Yachtsfcr *a!e, at Jam.-s crake's Yards, Pree-mau's Bay, near foot of Drake sticct.

KNOWN—The AucklandT T iioiberCi-mpioy luve KcmoveJ t;-eir t.uai-

n ss to I>vw Premises opposite « lliceareaain at Custom Housa street. Still offeringbargaius in materials to save coa t of removal.

WANTED — Orders for Ffrost's NewPa.ent Self-inkiog Rubber Stamps ;

Macliinery and Se-ing .Machined of ah kinds torepuir; 1 also make or rcp±ir tmbossi'g Pressesand Dies; repair Copying DaMiu Stamps :make Duplicate Keys forfaits; smalt bras» or bteelj spiral springs ; cut small Tooin Wheels ; rep.tir, teit,and adjust titcam or Vacuum CJ-iUxjej; make orrepair tngino Counters; repair and adjust Scales,

Machines and Weights to any accuracy ;or any otherand small accu.ate work properly donoatthr Fitting Shop, Victoria street, a few doors aboveQuick's btabics.

\\T ANTED TO SELL—FIHE Grates,V ? from 9s tiJ upwards ; Sash Wkjouts, idperlb ; Tomb Rails, £3 aud upwards; cthe C\sukobequally cheap.-J. Kklly, Freeman's Isay Foundry.

WANTTO Known—liiau Music Piunt--1 so, of sizes adapted to Hyuiu-books andthe Pianoforte, is neatly executed at the heraldOiHce. Estimates given for Music-booksboth for the Pianoaud iu score.

WANTED —Everyone to examiue tholienutif'il Tweads from which we are makingTrousers at 11 Guinea.—l. Puillipi-s, Queen-Street.ANTED TO SEL L—

IiU.~INE.SS "ItrMliE; IX QUEE-N" STREET.

For lmu:e.iiite Salc—A Finl-cUss Shop, withplrtte-ghvSi. front, oomfortajie family iittsdwith ovory convenience, gasand water laidon**yard at rear of premise*. Tiie prrmisei have beenbuiit wiihiuthe Ust 5 years by thepresent proprietorand occupier, *ud arc in the Ue*t positionof.street for a retail business

Furthe.information froaaIt. C. GREENWOOD, Affont,Quecu and Shortl.iud streets.

WANTED —A duly qualified MedicalGentleman to act bs Surgeou-Superiutendentto the Totura l>.strict tlospttal, Koss, \S*»:st Coast,New Zealand. Salary, £150 per annucn, with resi-

dence provided. Private practice allowed. Popula-tion, 1200. No medical geatleuiau ot dispensarywithin 20 miles. Oddfc:lowi/ and other Societies liithe nistrict. Applications, witu diplomasand testi-monials, will be received ou or before November 17addressed to the rr-sident. Tho peison ap-pointed will take oliiee on tho 14th Ja-.uary, IS6O.

PETER JOHNSTON,Ross, September24,1&7D.

So„rcrar}.

WANTED Known—That H. 1?, Jones(late of tho Thames) hag assumed the Pro-

prietorship of that well-known hoiMo—the Army au-1Navy Hotel, Upper Queen-street, where his friendsaud tno public will lind that the features of manage-ment will he accommodation and good liquor*,combinedwith cleanliness, civility,aud uttoutiou.

WANTED known—That tho under-signed are cash purchaser.* of Hides, Saecp-

skins, Wuo>, Tallo**, &c., at highest market rites.—Garrett linos., Tanners,\Vcol-merclianis, Wholesaleand Retail Bjot .Manufacturers, Wakelleld-streofc,Auckland ; Ouehu;jga ; iiasUngstreet,Napier ; Gladstone lioad, <jisUoruo. Works : dt.irTannery,Whau

ANTED KNOWN —A First-olasaStock o« Cloths and I'weeds, good workmanship,and moderate price* are the distinguishing features"The Pantheon."

J. FGT.D, Tailor,Quecu street.

WILSON S AND HOKTON, Arstats,Engravers, Printers,Priutora' Brokers, Uthc*graphcrs, Account-Bock&&of. f '»Yyn .iiiuit-street, Auckland, areprepared to execute all k.nds cfwork at .English prices, in firat-cl&ss style of woik-manahlp.

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THE MFW ZEALAND HERALD, WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBEK 5, 187».2

Houses and Land._

£1 O 'J' TA G E S FOR SALE.LOWKR !l KPIUJRN STREET, Near ri " m

B v—A Oom'ortable Four roomed Cottage, withlean to: lined, ceiled, and well finished through-th'ou. iV-tit. Good well.

ABKUCR".V'HIE STREET— K Well finished andC< HUiiiifii' us Cottage of five room.*, well tituated.Good wt, 'g AMIJEIj COCHRANE & SON,

Land Agents, Fort-street.7=Vor .SALE AT REMUERA — Thatgi property, part of the estateof the Ulft captain Kelly, having a frontage to theBobsonV I'av l;oai, and a dedicated entrance fromthe R. m> era Road, being immediately behind StLuke's < hurch, and within a few minutes'walk of theNewmarket ftnjion.

For fur;herparticular* apply toMK. D KELLY, on the Premises :

Or, SAMUEL COCHRANE & SON,Land Agents, Fort-street.

FOR PRIVATE SALE—A Large Free-hold i:uildin(;Allotment at Parnell, 150 links

front&ee St. Stephen's lload by SlO lin iB deep, com;

mandin;; uno of the best views to be obtained in thatsuburb.

Prit-o and t'irms on applicat on toSAMUEL COCHRANE & SON..

Land Agents, Fort-street.

Freehold uuilding allot-MKNTS FOR SALE.

CITY.Y.'F,T,T,f-[,i:V-'r'TRI'KT —Large Allotment, 110 feet

frontjixl'. immediatelybelow Nelsoii-street—l3lAI.BV H'l -STRKKT — Allotment corner of iVest

UUPen-.-,tr«!t—l32ALri'/KT-^TxKET—Two Allotment;, front

SK'f. ne.ir Dr. I.ce's property—7oCHA I*"- 1.--*-TRKKT — Allotment GS feet frontage*,lv.imprt:>e r.rlflkUyors' Arms Motel-12SvvAK'" Vil'l.n-STUEKT— Allotment near Queen

stii-et, 33 feet frontline—loSBBatEsfOk! 1-'"!''RBBT-Allotment, 132 feet front-

afie, fac i Western Park 75>>'-.'-.TRKET—A Ilotment, near Victoria-street

22 feet 11BANK-STREET. off Shorilond-strrtet—Allotment,

tio feet f.-ontajje -QQNKLsov -1 RKKT—APotmen*, 50 Vu t frontage,

cl >e t» the w iterSTAN I KY S I'KKKT- Over one acre of ground,having

I a rye fn nt-igcH to StHiilßV street and GraftonIliad, wah a number of HuiMiugsthereon

SUBURBS.GRAKTij; ROAD—Six Allotments—lW3BROOK VILLI! — Lots 72, 73. CO, and 61, fronting

William and George-streets —177Five Allotments, fenced and

BHKriMS'S 'paIITWCK—Lot 95. 33 feet to Pros-pi-ct J'oirace —155

Lot 117, 40 feet to Sheehan-streotThree Allotments, corner of

l*-i:u>:-.Hirr Terraceand Kin^-str^ct*—l7sPONSoNRY K-*AD—Comer Allotmen;, 35 feet to

Von-i-.! I'V HeadGl.t \ !:; i.N —Two Lots, fronting Shelly Roach

Kor. ■ i*'i 6 .;kc ];i> 3 » 0 Hackett-

SPkV"Vi;Ua^\:~ Lot 51, -*0 f«*t toRrown-strep;—

Allotment Rrv-u-i/.r-'et, r.rar Pon

A!lctm ,.n!j> fn>r.tirg Rich

SPUING W < >oD — 1 otr. 54 and f» . .r< utln >prlngjoh ■-> vitf ■: r- (.ox 72. i*--1 iUO fo-*-17-2LINO.i One i'r.lu:.:-: i;e :

nu.ud Kcsrf—i:i\ w ' r.-> {'11K Kl*—T .Ct*; '/• r.nd si. If-_* •?

NEWM'U'.' 1 r- Alintnur.!. SS feel by !)9 feet. Inth« coi.tro of the \ M!agf, l'.-T or Lease-

Allotment 41 tect to Manu-»AiiRoad. Mr. CUyton's property—l49

-— nir.e reomed Mouse, well

flnisht il.. I*ll*l titled withrvny cnvtnionceCONQU' sr I'LU'i-'- « wo large Building bite?, cou»-

D'uniiMic .splerdid vi<*W3PAR\ M L—'lV >' All linent?, having feet front»gr»

tom.iiu ror.d : weed viewof h »rb.>urMT. I. JOHN—-Mx AUotuients on \U° trnejuisjja

SEMI t.MA —Ftv»* acre:. St. JcUn's ColloeeRoad-Sl 4 4 „ ~MORN I.N( SSI^K —-Mlotinert corner Oi f.rea. Nor.aR AT. I Ar^yU-stret-:—

ONEH ('NO A —i.'ne teres, fenced and In grass; an

cxielit'U rii* for ft residence— R'lTen A Ur.tnicut«, 45 to SO, and 71 to

75. o* sisfp.iivts.ion of IJftrdiiKton'ic j'Hddoex—lfl"Alh-ln-c;!*. 1? in various position.-8 , Hard ugtou's

Paddock

C it U K T R V.QTAVU'iM' —'.ot»'i3and 30. Kolt-y's To«vn* %iip— 3PAPA!\I"U- V'ILAOE—Lot 71, Sectiou 11, I rood

nea» —U3OALV.x > > «»]:. a *'%v *^>T—Lot 107. 1 a<-rp—35*2JHAiIIL ' ON- 1 acre, close to business cntia

SAV.'MM, COC II RA K H fr SON,LA:.'I) AND HOUSK AOHNTS.

Household pkoi-b snrs'toil 83 . 1.

pONntrN I:Y—HoU& of six rooms, itf.: onsGardes ; r»!so, Paddock of sboul 1 aero, ot>p' -

silo , .

MOLI--T i'T. JOHN—Largo House of 19 rcon.s, and

WKLL;> :.KV -- N D — L'orn-' i. twr'.ctorry l!ou?p, and four-rooxned C'ot-

tayo, -rt'on an allotment cor-.xer of

AND t OUNTIiV PlU'-jp r'-.RTIKS l'Q.i SALE.

TVAII'.ATr>- 200n arres, I.sks W:vngapf», vljoins -Ir.-clllr's, oro side bo;:nded by a creek, one-thirdbtisb—352

OHArrt»—-5."» acres, clo-?-> to railway station,

acre« in ir*s». rest mostly fenceiPIRONGIA—I'ann of 430 acre?, with Puildings ac;l

and ail improvementsKIRIKI KIKOA — 81 and b5, containing SO acres.

hKvib.' a frontage to Lake TuhWBiTl acres, allotment 9, l'ari.?h cf

Okura, large water frocUge, known as Gallagher's

MAHLKANOI—(Tawhoa IMocfc)—os mostlybush un the main road, near the Uoteo Bridge——883

MAHL'ItA N'GI—T ot 12, cont-iinin; 111 acres, aejoin-inc Rinj; and Coom" es's properties

PARt«M' >K KMo—4OS acres, having a large front:igcto the

POKEAit a —farm oi 120 acres, £ acres In grass,lour-roomed house, and out-bnildiags,

■itu.-4:td' about 1-4 miles from Stokes'sTbo • -.ich passes the property—32s

*> RV cf *n acicion theMount Rosktll R,- ad, alu-ctcuV iu'.lc from the New North Read T"!l-?ate,fetr-;i'a'irt subdivided into paddockß by suh-t-it-ttftiV-ou*' walla, wUh dwelling-house and ou*.-

1T I —110aciws, part buah, within two milesof •h-'' Lauding-placp—333

TE PAPA iWaikato) Lot 68, 60 acres, adjoiningTUessra. Uammond and De Quiacey's properties—

w a Part of Allotment 63, 60 acres, deep-waterto lCarak» Itlver—34o

KOMvKORAU (Waikato)-Lot 63, 60 acr*R. midwaybetween Ngaruawahiaand Hamilton—347

(Waikatol—Lot 277. 60 acres—3slTaUK* kUii ( Ma.-sden)—Partof LotlH, 4(facreh—2s3RU A'l *• 4: 1 --Part of Lot 9<J. 110 aerf<s —354PAPA LUa —Karin of 241 &cre\ partly fenced and

laid dnwn in grass, with oew House and HtahlctJ.f.-e''ila-i a tarir»* deep-wutor frontage—*2l7

PARV.\iuUKIIO—22O acres KCod bash lan-J —

2in"WAUIANA—Lot 242. containing50 acresMA'lAl\>'Ofc — Allotment 177. »0 acre#—2S3PUKK\TIA* acres and five-roomed House,

about iw acres good kanrl bush, the rest partljcuiti% .tt'jd—l93

KOMOUOP.AU (Waikato)—Allotment 95, 50 aero; —

KAKa'ivA—' acres on the "Waiubu and PapatoitoljtCrtd<j— 301)

WAD/-00 'res within half-a-mllMof Mr. Hfiyepr —310

MONOu> UI — lul Acres good heavy beshTAL'PIPI [V a»kalo)—Loti 383 and 3y-l. 100 acrei —

l"/-—AII jtment 107. 60 acres—?37WATAU— 300 acres, about half-a-mlle's sail frocu

*jiiehntikrt—lS3WH AU--21 near the Whau Bridgf-3p ijjMUKF —" WellingtonPark," 10 acres volcanic

aol! in pasture,securely fonccd with a stone wsl\and H juce ol 6 rooms and out-bfildings thereon

coach-house, stable, garden,orrh- xd

"

and about 16acres of land— 206Also i 'r.rre number of Karm», varying from 50 to 6GC

acre - in tue Parislics of Waikato, Kalpam,llan 'vi -i, Ahuroa, Ruarangl Waitara. Waiuku,Kaiv'-vk." Opotikl, Raglan, Maurgakaramea,Konr'v-hVio, Manukau, Pakaranga, Pirongia,

t« Arai, Wuiwera, Maungataniwha,T.'«f-»r.,'a Matakobe, Hiknrangl, ftlahurangi,Manga-.rai, Owhlwa, WaJk'ekie. Pokaao&c.

aUNI->KY ai.lotmknts.Dedwood, Point ChevaliPr Hardingtori'

Paddovk, Onehtiuga, Kapangit; TownshipsRaglan. Nawcastle, Opotiki, &c.

•fnll particulars of any of tbo above properties can"obtained at tboL&nd Mart, Fort-stroet, and who e

practicable, intending parchAStra will have an oppor-tunity r.ftoided them of personally viewing each pro-perty.

PAMUr.L & SO^,AND ESTATE AQENTS, I

KORT.BTRFKT j

Houses and Land.M. LEWNOX,

ESTATR AGENT AND VAXtJATOR,durcK-BTRirr. Auckland

MONKY LENT OUT foe Capitalists on Pirst-classSerurities, or invested in Bank, Insurance, or

otherShares. No charge made to lender or investorrpO DAIRYMEN AND OTHERS—For Sale—A flrnt-J- class DAIRY only two miles from thecity. The Wnd is b »me of the finest in the country.There is a paiden. small orchard, and dwelling house.This fine little Farui contains about 40 sub-dividedinto (! paddocks, and all in the best Kngiishgrasses. It is on'y two miles from the rity, and iswell w*tered—J. M. Lknnox, Estate Agent. Auckland.rii(_> KAKM KISS. —For Sale—A Farm rf 120acra. all

subdivided and mo-tly In gra6B, within li milesof the city. Price £1600.—J. M. Lennox, KstateAgent. Auckland."VTNCE>-'T-Sf RKF.T. — A 6-ronmed Cottage with* freehold allotment, in the best part of this beau-

tiful street. Price, £4CO.—J. M. Lennox, KsiateAcent, Auckland.

Hou?e in Lincoln street, Pon?onbv»There are 7 rooms In the house, und large

Freehold Al'otmeDt ; beautifully situated. Price£230. J. M. Lksnox, Estate Agent, Auckland."IT'INK sUUHBBaN consisting of 2

acres, with 203 feet frontage to Kybcr Pass Road,opposite 'Seccombe'H Brewery; land rich rolcanic.p".ice£4so.—J. M. Lennox. Estate Agmt, Auckland.T?AHM of 3(0 acres iu the fine grazing district of

Waipipi. adjoining Messrs. 13arr Brown and]ient's; all surface sown, and mostly fenced.— J. M.LrssttV, JCs'ate Agent, Auckland.r.Qr- —F»ve roonud Cottege, with fenlleryand

hou?e, and large 'reehold corneraVotmcnt.—J. M. Lkknox, Kstate Agent, AurkUnd.n»A CASH—Three roomed House and Frerehold

cfcOv Allotmentin Alexandra street.— Prico £1?0.£30 cash; habmcc can remainou thepr perty.—J. M.Lknncx. Entity Agent, Au:klatd.

SOiJlJ RRaN Rh>ll)KN('K —a Bargain — Fourroomed Pej-i-'ence and Nacres (all in gra »); half-

an-lK'Ur*s walk from tbe cttv. Price, £450.—J. M.I.fnn«»x, *M*t<» Agent, Auckland.CNQ KST PLACK.— A Four roomed Cottage,

w:th Freehold Allotment. Price £150.— J. M.Lennox, Kst.te Agent, Auckland.n ..ri 119ac es at loKatoka. Price, £37.—J. M.

I . VstateAgent. Auckland.r PO FAi^iKR*I *' and Others. —One of the choicest

Farms in the Provinc. There are 217 acros,withineitfht miles of this city ; qmlity of soil cannotbe excelled ; and nine-roouitd residence—Apply toJ. M. Lksnox, Estate Agent, Auckland.r|\) FA KM Kits.—For >hle, Firm of (130 200•*- acrt'S of which are in gras<. Re-id*v c» of oightapartments. Price, Apply to J. M. Lknmux,Kstate Agent, Auckland.ifARM Fnr Suits iu last Fukekohe—A Farm nf 91

acres, 70 acre* of which a«e in grass, and fciuo-ltheep proof. There is a comfortable fnur r<Cottftife, quite new. The land is first-clas*, und isonly lj miles from a Hailway Station. Price £850.—J. M. I.knn-ox, Kstate Agent, Auckluid.

MANGKRK— A Ldt'e Farmof -20 acres ;« no of the lineat farms in Price.

£750,— J. M. kn.sox, Kstite Agt-ui, Auckland.SKAFIKLI) VIHW—A 5-roomed vermdah Cottage

in tins fav« urtte locality, with large freehold :allotment. This cottage is in beautiful order.—J.M. Lksnox, Estate Ageut, Auckland. ,"\T KLSON-^TRKKT.—A contact and comfortable

6-ro"iue«l Kttsidence, a fc«< mhn:tes'w.ilk fr<-mthe ' nion lUnk : colon!-1 oven in tl.u kitchen, iFowl h(»ti-e and wood-shod ontsi.le ; allotment free-bold. Pi ice. £350. Terms can be arranged.-J i\J.Lksnox. Kstate >gmt, Auckland.

— i»-AOK K F.-vUM, witli lar>;»? seaboard frontage,O— t O ftlu\ u,ust'.y good Und. 'I his turm is wellsui e«l to any penth-tnau wi'hing to cmbine thepleasure of in:niiuo, 11-hinc, ami boating, with farm-nig. Price, £1»550.—J. M. LtN:;->x, Estate Agent,A wkland.i.'Oli SA 1.1-:—A n st-chisi Farm of *250 acr.-; on the

Waikato, with ho |! »«\ or«'h.ii<l, i-te. Price, £650.- J. M. I.KNN.'X, K>t »te AucUland.l/i'i. SXI K—A lir>t class Farm of 00u nt re.s in the•L Waikato, with rivr frcntaue. Th»- land is good.Trice «2UK"».- Applv to . M. Lknn--x, l-Mate

A k'.'i;t, Auckland.»>t 215 A crt-s, sf» miles south of AtseUiand.

*- About <"• iui'»-: from the raitway: or<bard,carden, and a'out loi) acres m Pric. t5 p«raote.—«I. M. Lknnox. Instate nt. Auck and.i_. i- ji —Fonr-ioomel Cottage and Freehold

�_>'/. A Hot itn-nt iu Parnell. Temii easy.—J. M. Lknnox. I'Mate -Went, Auckland./» . - r —: It rce C-jt'M e-, v. itli Fn-eli dd Al-

ioitn- ut and w- ii : in the h.-.vrt of»heritv.-.L .M. fState An. Htnd.\\* KLLI NuT« •.N rlt !•:KT- A s.-vcn rooiu.-.l Uesi-

dence, with F«"'hnld A!!«-t:ncnt 31 X 113 Price£315 : t'-rius can br —J. M. Lknnox, s.stateAu'Tit. Ai'.cklanil.r P.» FAItMKRS AND OTMPR*. — For Jr-alc, in-1 - the cl o-c- «•:•! poplar villa, e of ToAuauuitu, f, ne of the l:iu;*t l*arur< in the Waikato.T}.« r - mi.' i ;i i>'-. a!! sut-.h-. Ul-d and i»n-|ly im-

'iov.s. — Apply to J. .M. Lksn-.X, hitato Agent, Auck-and.

For '•'arm', and Allotment', see 1-r:e twr-roinmn adv»T*nt in the Wi.kki.v Ni:\\s.

niIAS. T\r ILU AiMSU X,v.' * *

HOUSE. LAND, AND ESTATE AOK.NT,

H, VIT Lf.'AN LaNI!, Ar "CK I.A vn.

PKVT-* and I.VTKUrWT Celled!.MrtNKV Invested for on

S.»eurit:*M. winiurr Seen per cent, al-lowed on liep'.iitsuntil ir.NcMfci.

MOUTGAi?i*«S and LOANS Ne.;oti'it-'d.SHARKS RongM or S.-»M to order.ESTATE* icvtngptl forabsentee'.

BUILPINO AT.LOTMKNTSf.-rSal* at v»r f *ot :—

\v,»iHn£ton-stTf"t. et John,street, 1 VHepburn-street, 4.r . \Vrst strvet. 21/rnUinKWOort-stn-.-i, -U Pirnell Rise, &•'

Edwin-street. 21.' K:chtu"iid Ro.ul.2\'Kiiur-strcct,20' 12'

£1 S«ss«x-str<vt, 21».'Victoria-street. £10 Prospect Terrace, 27 0Kvber Pa«s. 6<V reel. 40,Grafton . 70' Wrmlham-slrnft, CIO 10/

f>W William-street, HO/Nvl«on-f»treet, 40' Short-street,£0F.nclancl-street. 40' Napier-street. 20/Union-street. 20/ Curran-atreet, 25/p<iy-atreet. 50/ Franklin Road, 70/Vine-street, 10/ Newton Koad, 4fi/Shellv P.each Koad, 30/ Ireland-street, '*?>}

Wrst'Ncwtnn, 25/ Dublin-street, 80/I Sbetban-street, 15/ Pitt-street, 60/1 Liverpnoi-atrct,40/ Anglesea-streei, 3A/Duke street, 23/ Ilaekett-itreet, 25/

15/ Upper Queon-street, 70/Norfolk-sti. 25/ Conquest Plac«\ 30/| Also, in various other streets At low rates.

I P9nOO T0 LEND. In sums of £5 aid «p-I JJ Wards, ©n good security.1 —Seveu-rootned House, on weekly pay-

: rnent system ; small deposit.pi />f\ —Five roomed House in*Ntwton. Good

U '• allotment.HEMUKKa.- six-roomed FTouso, n«>ar St. Mark's

Church, for sale; quarter of an acr«'. -plendjdview of harbour.PqaA —Five roomed Rrick House for Pi'e, ten

mi:.utes from the Union Lank; yas,yir^rn.&c.I'qec —Two H mses for sale in Newton Road,3JOOO. (lrtaclied. f. ur and five rooms.r»ncA —Hou>o and fair Allotments or. »Shelly

Ju. Jjeach Road for s»le ; beautifulviuw t>f theharbourBRIGHTON, PARNELL- New 3ix roomel Howe,

with roa frontnge, nngaiflccDt view, an i nearlyan acre of ground.1'» MARKET (J ARDENFRS —* fewaT.-s to lense.near town. Also, fmsill Farm to let, at,<l seven

roomed House ; within 4 miles of the city.r-o-i c -Niiw fivu roomed House in Pon-'ot.byF«rA- s'ale ; justbuilt; bay window, garden, Ac.

Very eisy term*.TVToUNT El>EN\—Nine \crci first clas< Land, a'l

ploughable, and four roinvd Hoh%<; for j-alefor £450. Tertrs can bo arranged.SY.UONPri -TREET. —Hnu Allotments Fo* Sale at

junction with City Road; splendid v|. w ofharbour. Ala". largo House £G2O ; »-nd eig* t roomedMownl , £750 ; also, twolvo roomed House. titte 1 withevery convenience, suitable for a boarding house ;fine view of the harbour.P.|qk —Four roomed fluuse »nrt near'y four

acros of land For Sale ai ;

all fenced.

"P hMUE«A-—l6 acres of land For Sale, oppositeJ- 1, tbo racecourse; splendid view: excellent soilTerms c*n be arranged.-P i nfl ari:e House For Pale on Poti"onby

Head. Allotmenti 100 x 101.view of theharbour.

PARNKLL — Seven roomed House For Sa!»?; justbuilt; corner allotment. Price £;{6O. Alao, 5

roomed House, £320.

ft J Q-ACRK FARM in the Waikhto For Sale ; nearUallwav-tation ; nearly all ploufchal.li! land.

iieh loam. Good House, garden, large > rchard.Fine run for ca'tle. Plenty of timber ami waterpow *r. Price and terms easy.o ACRES LAND at Prn*onby, on sale, for £300;

fenced, sub-soiled, drained, and planted. Kinoview of harbour ; also, 1 acre for£9J. 3 acresplanted,and in Rr-iss, £700 ; corner allotment, mag-nificent viewof the harbour.r* a r a —six-roomed House For Sale, Pnrk Roid.

Out-building*. Large Garden, i-'i: •' view.r»9 -1 f\ —>ew Five-roomed Hoimn For .valo in

Ponaonby; well, garden,Sic.—Kasv terms.C;V:>I.»NnS-HTRiCET Albert Park—The Lchho of

several 2fioico Ruilding Allotments For Halo.*'ho. three Villa Re^idenses.fMMRRIDGK KASTANI) WEST, Waikato, Town

aud Country Hections l-'orSale.QTOKES'3 POINT.—Small Vrtrmn, partly improved ;

and unimproved. For Sale, on easy terms.also For Sale at Hunua, Mount Kdnn,

Waikomiti. Richmond, Komokoriki, Mangere,Paremoremo, East Tamaki, Stokes's Point, Wai-takerei, Henderson's Cr»"»k, Papatoitol, Remuera,Cambridge, Little and liig Omaha, Karioi, River-bead, Mornlngslde, Rlaharangi, Wainui, natnaru,Ararimu, Coromandel, Mercury Ray, Okaihu, NorthShore. Owbfwba. Razorback, Papakura, &c. Alio,are list in Y-'kkkly News.

Houses and Land-

EORGE E. CLARK,

STOCK & STATION AGENT,Thp G rove, :

NEAR CAMBRIDGE, W <vIKATO.

FOB SALE—

A Farm of Four Hundred aud Fifty Acres, allFirst-claiE land, in a high sic to of Cultiva-tion, subdivided into convenient PaddocEs,with First-tlas3 Family Residence, Workmen's Cottagfc.i, and Out-fcousej. For fnrtherparticulars apply to

GEORGE E. CLARK,Land Agent.

Also?An Improved Farm of Four Hundred and

Thirty-four Acres of First-class quality,pleasantly situated, on the bank of theWaikato River, Five Miles from the Town-ship of Cambridge. Apply to

GEORGE E. CLARK,Land Agent

250 Acres of Improved Lund, of prime quality,within one mile of the flourishing township

of Cambridge, will; Houses, &c.

GEORGE E. CLARK,Land Agent*,

434 Acres Unimproved Fern and Koromlto Latdof fiist-clas? quality, watered by a nnver-

failing stream which passes through the

property, situated six miles from Hamilton(within one mile of the Thamea-Waikato pro-posed Railway).

uEOUGE E. CLARK,Land Agent.

"Watchmakers.

RETIRING FROM BUSINESS.NO 11 D M B L" G.

I am positivelySELLING OFF MY STOCK,

AT THE PRICLS QUOTED.Aftera trial of 15 yeai?, I find t impossible to

continue.

LOOK AT THE PRICES !

T. RUSSELL & SONS' WATCHES AT COSTWALTIIAM watches at costGOLD AND SILVKIt GENEVA WA'ICIIESAT COSIGOLD ALDEKIS AT COST—SOs ?KH OZ.COLONIAL GOLD ALBERTS AND CHAINS AT

COST.LADIES' (SOLD ALBERT* AND CHAINSAT COSTLADIES* GOLD EAKPINGS AT HALF THE

MARKED I'KICEORNTS* (SOLD STUDS, LINKS, AND COLLAR

BUTTONS AT HALF. THE SELLING PRICKGENTS' GOLD SCARF RING- AT COSTGOLD BROOCHhS .iND EARRINGS AT COSTGENTS' GOLD SCARF lUNi'.S AT COSTGOLD RRA2KLETS AT COST PRICISDIXON'S ELECTRO PL ATEl: GOODS AT A RE-

DUCTION 01* IN Till*. POUNDAMERICAN PLAT!-: AT A REDUCTION OF

IN THE POt'NDAMERICAN CLOCvS AT C«\ST PRICEENGLISH DIAt-S AT ENGLISH PRICES150 GOLD LOCKETS AT A REDUCTION OF Gs

IN THE POUNDHOO PAIRS OF SILVER EARRINGS AT HALF

TUK MARKED PRICESILVER SUITS AT H\LF THE MARKKI) PRICE150 SILVER NKCKLF.TS AT A RFDUCTION

5s IN THE POUND150 SETS OF SII.VEIt GENTS' SUITS—STUDS,

LIN KS, AND COLLAR BUTTONS—ATHALF THE V. YRKED PKICR

100 SILVER RINGS AT HALF PRICE250 WEDDING RINGS AND KEEPERS AT COST

PRICE

ALL MY GOODS AP.K MARKED IN TLAIN"FIGURES. AND IUE UFDU'JTION IS

TAKEN OFF THE MALIvl D PRICK.

NO CREDIT ! NO EXCEPTION !

NO lIUMiiL'G ! I ML'aT RKALIZE '

THE GRANDEST ASSORTMENT OF I.ADIKS'RINGS IN THESE COLONIMS —Gs IN THEPOUND DEDUCTION

GKNTS' RINGS—A LARGE ASSORTMENT ATr>S IN THE POUND REDUCTIuN*

MUSICAL BOXES AT COST

NO ROOKING ! CASH I WANT !

Circumstances over which 1 have uucontrol compelme to give up busiu-s •.

Call and skb fou Youhs•:i.k.Anyone wishing to go iiito h business with a good

Conni!ct : .OQ wUI lind that ti.ij is a g rul chanco.Parlor the whole cf tbe Si.ek, with Futures, at

valuatlouNo onebut principals tnated with, hut it must be

a cash transaction.

THE SALE COMMUNCUS THIS DAY.

F. H. L EWIBSONi

QUKEN-STRKET, AUOKLAND.

ALL DE' TS due l>y me must be scut inby tho i)ih of October, and all outstanding

Accounts must tie paid tip Oy Ist .7 «nu«ry, S'iO, '-tthey will be pUced iu the hands of my Solicitor forcollection.

F. H. LEWI-SON,Queen street, Auckland.

S3- The Pal »nce of the Stock not disposed of inAuckland I will have to tr ivel with, as 1 am deter-mined togivj up thitrade.

L E K J) LEY

Is now offering his woll-asHorted Stock of

JEWELLERY,WATCH KSf AND CLOCKSof thenewu L ai.d n;ost rvcherebd patterns at a

DIBCOUNT OF" FItORT Tkn* TO TWKSTY PKH CSNTAn inspection of his

ATTRACTIVE WINDOWmil not fail to convince tho most fastidious that the

Goods arc of latest designs and genuinevalue.

Tho Subscriber, in acknowledgingwith thanks thkinc 1 favours shown him for the past eleven yearswould assure his numi-ruus friends and patrons thathis efforts will still be unremitting in endeavouring tosell a good article at a N.w tigure

ALFI'IEO ALEV,PRACTICAL WATCH AM) CLOCK MAKKR AND

JKWELLEU,250, QUEKN-.STRF.ET

(Opposite the Market Entrance.}

Eutaulihiikd ISi>3.

T AUH IT S HE i\ It I KSE N,PRACTICAL

WATCHMAKER AND JEWELLER,NEXT DOOIt TO TUE AURORA HOTEL,

VICTORIA-STREET, AUCKLAND.

Watches & Clocks Carefully Repaired.WORK DONE FOR THE TRADE.

Local Industries.

■\TFAVTON rtham sanitarv pipe,ll HUE CLAY. AMI POTTKRYWORK<

OKOKGK BOYDDesires to inform hi* Customers, aud the Public n

general, that he is now manuf>u turing tliofollowingExtensive Variety of flood?, man)* of thorn beingquite new here, ns - i'l r.o seen by the list, or byinspection at the Works :—

SANITARY GOODS.Socket Pipes of Jill sizi". from 3 inches to 21

inches in dirtinHtcr ; «l«o. Ilends, KPiotvs, Angles',, Junctions, Tapers, "yphens; Fi,\p Tk\in, 0, i>, and

I 12 inch; I'atknt Hot sic sink, Yard and VentilationI Traps, Cl< set Pan and Tfap. Moks perforated orI with Iron Grating, Xirgition V.dve Traps, U.un

: Water Trap?.SURFACE TILES. 2. 3, 4, 6, and 7 inches.FIELD riPKS, 2. 2a. 3, 4, o, and 0 inches.liricks, Building, Prest Tubular, Circular, and

Arch, Prepared Puzzolaua, Chimney Pots, ChimneyCans, Paving Ti e<, Ch< quired, Hexagon and OctagonBakers* Oven Tiles.

Stablk Ciifqi-rued Paving LumpsliiiKAD Pans, Butter Crncks, Pickle Jars, Bird

Fountains, Chicken's Wavr Guards, Tig Troughs,Itidge Tiles with Ornamented Crest.

GAUDKIn AND GKKKN'-IMUSK ACCKSSOUIKRHarden Ponh:r of various puttprus. Itus'/cGarden C'htirs, Kimiu Stumps. Rustic Hanging Pot?,Rustic Arlio.ett«-s«, Ku«tie t'lc\v.-r Pots and Stauds,Mignonette Window Poxes. Fern Pans, ItUiauFlower Baskets, hallow ami deep, Water Fountains,

VASK?, chaste and excelled n dfsigu.Pedehtai.s.FLOWKII POT< all sizss. from 13 imh to 24 inch

diameter, and from (M per dozen upwards ; also,Saucers and Seed Pans.

VIUK CLAY GOODS,Kqnal to the best imported,r.: d ;it a r.reater leduc-

ti<>n in prii *Common Kirn Pricks. I'rest Brick", Arch Bricks

Circular or Cupoli ur;cks, IS IA, and 30-ineh diameter: Gas KttorL Bricks, Gaj Perforated Tilesalso. Fire Tile* for Cooking Kapge* »n<l GratisRaker.V Furnace Lumps, Window fiiils, IJoor stopjHearths, Hohs. w ull Co, itn*, Projection Stabs forBuilders, Crucibles, all hizw, Flu* Covers. ers.

Fikk L tail's of any size made to order.Also,

Fupkiiiok Pr.Ei\\iii:i> Fikr Clay, in bags oro isks.

Orders by letter or i.tlicr;w<« will receive promptattention.Slay, 1879.

Coaclibuilders.

30 buggies

ALL KINDS,A T VKII Y L O \V PKICKS.

EXPRESSES, WAGGONS, AND FARMDRAYS ON SALE.

Every Description of Carriage Built.

QOUSINS & ATKIN'

COACIJBUILDER'*,

Flliott-strees, Near i^teen-street.

Ironmongery, &c.

jgj jp O R T E R & o°*GENERAL AND FUENISIIINCr IRONMONGERS,

AFCKLAXD.IMPORTERS OF EVERY DESCRIPTION OF AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENT®

MACHINERY, BAH IRON, SHEET IRON.

eLAHGEcSHIPMtNrS NOW BEING LANDED, IX 'KILDONAN,' FROM LO-NDON.

Black's Spade?, Shovels, and Hornsby's Ploughs andf| Digging Forks PloughFitti.ngs

Tkyack's Reaping «=g Grindstones JHooks, asd Hay Knives l\y|l Scythe Stones, &c. riBrigham's Star anu BrcKEYt-:

r j Patent Mail Axles and IMowers and Reapers Cart Springs i jSorby s Saws Screwing Machines, for -"JPicksley, Sims & Co.'s Hai:- Bolts and Tubks ; |y|L_ Rows, Chaff Machines,and Steel and Ormolu Fibe I-jj|r Horse Gears Irons IS

|t Marblk Mantelpieces, Sici- Bhonzed and Berlin- lA«•' Linn, Black, andRough t buck Fbnix-rs \AE.' *Vili iams'sßotcicbbs' Weigu* JV_ Cabinet Builders' 'rjpflj s^1\ Ino Macui es Brass Foundry j! j jj jl ;l

Braby's Be t Galvanized Mt'fe/ Knife-cleaning Mach.nes !j j 'J :j Ifei I Pl'ln Ii on' LJidJ Iron and Brass Belstkads Ijj j I

Loulton & Wati's Filters 1 ' and Cots I,! i i

CAMBRIDGE'S PATENT SEGMENT LAND ROLLERS.

Tup.Nir and Mangold Dkills Kerosene, Library, or Stuhents£ W Ii1\S 5 Lamps

Cla\'s]Patext Cultivators K | SS I S Copper and Galvanized FurnaceK If d Pans

Bulloc t and Factory Bf.lls 5 H rt| 1 i Dray Axles, Cut Flojr Brads

Wire Dish Covers, Rat Traps j!L � |x/Tfe,\l7\# Galvanized Buckets and Tors

Elf-ctuo-i'lateu and Nickel Sil- y I T Blacksmiths'Tooisveu Forks, Spoons, &c. J

ic > &c-i &c.

CAS AND KKIIOSENE CHANDELIERS, BRACKET AND COOKIVG KTOVKS.

Hotels.

r oval ai - iL e. oTKL

VICTORIA AND KLLT iTT-sTUKISIV,{in \ur vh.'initv o?' lie: is.K.vfit-:l.

AUCKL A X D.

HOYAI. MAIL HOTEL—!• •- H • Ae . liituodatiODW i-'!-fi:rh>}.r. IW.'!l-.'im.i>h.-d uitisWe!S ftirr M1.0.i Dinii^'-m,,,,!i oju-x\,ttir Pain roomsI!. t-v..n*., Path ron;..Pr"r;ful T-bathComir:«-r<-rU t.'ii.tlr u ci.'b StOck-lOOms

ROYAL MAIL TAiiIKF, g. 0.HeU.uir;;nt, per da

.. ..(i

Cottei-room do. .. *] g tPrivate-room do.

.. .. ..

,* lo oItEST A U P ANT.

To Gentlemen ..ut ehing iu t)»e City, J.C. solicits atrial to this Department. Tea from 6io7 p.m.JOHN COD;.I NO, Pkopxiktou

J. H. H ° L "K -

(Late of the Paihvav),Has plc-.:inre in announcing that h" has taken thatwell-fen.iwii and centrally-situainj Hostelry,

THIS UUBTOM-HOUSK IIOTBL,CfWTOM-Uol'.SK-STIIKKT,

where he will always he visile to welcome oldfrieudd and t!;e public iu general.

Kxterslvp adddioi s and alterations have rccentlv beenCompleti'd, and the

ClisiOM-IiOUsK HivrKLWill now I'-Mr favnti t uhle for comfortand

c-'iiveni v iv of usitnr-j with any establishmentin theCity.

g U F F 0 L lv O T E L.COLLI G E I; ) AD, T ONSOXUY,T. 11. UOWFX, PiiOl'ltl KT3R,

AI,E s, \V INKS, AND SPIRITSOF GUAKAXTFEI) BRANDS.

MILLIARDS ! BILLIARDS !

G F. SUCH• (-o long known iti connection with theAucklandand Waifcato lt»ilway)

Begs to inT rtn h ; s friends and the public thathaving becojne I ropriptor of thv v-rkwrrth Hotel,Mahurnugi, he 1) pes to meet with tlu ir kind suppnt.It is only a fe<v i our»' sail from Auckland by the s.s.Uos-'C«is»*y (C plain Kasj er}. Thes.enery unsur-passed in New . eala- d, Pjissercers comingfor a t*ipon Saturday «v r.-ltnn - n Monday. Th« fures are verymodetate, W ddingpartifd wouhl do w.Il t>> pay hvisit, where hey meet with everv Comfort.Civility, and cleanliness.lloraes on Hire; I'reo A splendidOrchard and Harden,with all kinds of Fruits

Conveyances-

TBRIERLEY'S AUCKLAND AXD• one;:t<*NGA 'rsus.

TIMK TABLK.Leaves Auckland Loaves Onehunga :

(Oppcsito Greyhound Hotel) (lUrdingtou's Hotel0 a.m. 10.45 a.m.1 P lll - 6.46 p.m.

HI/ndaVß:lOa. n. 4.30 p.m

\Af C R O \V T U EH,V? ©VICTORIA MVBlt. & ISAIT STAULE6

Corner of : orr.e at;d Wellesley-streets,PatronUed and appointed Livery Stable-keepe tof-'.k.H. the i>uk<' <,f Eiiiu!)urgh aud His Ex-

cellencySir G. F. Howen.For (lire.—A great varietyof Carriages, open and; liromdHtiis aud Wedding carriages, with bay

horses; and hoododandopen, tiugle or pair of Horses ; Four-wheeledDog-ctrts ; Breaks for picnic parties ; Covered Con-veyances for driving passenßt-rs to out-districts£adiei and < eotltmen'a Saddle Horses, &c., Ac.Clurgos Moderate.

Wholesale Druggist*.

J>ROSSER &

■NEW ZEALAND DItUGi OMPANY (LIMITED),

SHORTI.AND STREET," AUCKLAND,

Af.H LANDING

EX 4 ISLE OP BUTE/

Atkinsons Perfumes

Picasc & Lubin's Perfumery

New Zealand Tea Twine (all colours)

M-ichcU's First Prize Liquid Annatto, 3 siaes.

EK| 'LANGSTOXE,' t'ltOM LONDON"

ClarkeJsJlUood Mixture

Dr. Churchill's Pymp»

Donbo 3

Cccklei Pills

LieUVs Extract Meat

Car b »natc vi Ammonia

C>m:plior

Photographic Chemicils

Salic} lie Aci'l

dol:.rai Juice

Eao's Fruit Salt

F(>som Sil:y in oz■ packeta

r«itt! Wax, all colours

Hair Brushes

Cochin G^iiirer

Scidlit Powlt?, in tins

DinueforJ's Fluid Magnesia

!'• lialsam of Aniseed

Llshop's Citrate cf Magnesia

Fa .line

Mr;. AlleuY.ll ilr Kcbt.rei

TO ARULVE, EX 'NED WlilTK,'

FROM NEW VOIIK,

Barry s Tr:eo;'herous

>1 Dye

Cream.

TO ARUIVE, EX 'KILUOXAN,' FROM

LOXDOX,

itarie Acid in Crystals

SelUogcnca, all sV.e^

Chloride of Lime, in jars

Carl;olic Acid, iu'drum-j

Ale ai.d Porter Corks

Soda_\V.'.te»

Keatincr's Insect Powder

Ila; man's 15 ilsam

Spoiler, 11. C. and Ttirkejt

Trapp's Albumeuized Paper

Piesse & Lubin's Pe: fumes

Stcedmau's .Soothing Powders

Chemists and Druggists.

E D I c A L n A r. l,PONSONRY.

.1. G. HHXDEKSOX,KAiIILV AM) DISI'ViN I.NO CHEMIST,

VETEniNAIIY MEDICINES.

Prepared on til ■ Principiea of the Koyal College ofVeterinary Surgeons, London.

Medical.

JUST RECEIVED,Ex 'City of Agra/

11. CUCKSEY'S CELEBrvATED CONQUEROR.For Bronchitis, Diphtheria, Headachessore Throats,aud all Di easesof the Throat. Theabovecomplaints are cured in a few hours. Also forGout, Rheumatism, Sprains, Brijises. Asthma. &c.The above r mcdy has never been* known to fail,andin all enscs gives instantrelief. Incases whererequiredu-e CUCK&EYS MiI.ACULOUS MIXTLUE, and itwill fjreatly facilitate the patient's recovery. This isno Pain Killer, but curative. No familv should bewithout it.

Pries Is. Cd. and 3s. Cd.Ajrent :—A. Cucksky, Wakcfieltl-street, Auckland, andof all Chemists and Storekeepers.

H. C U C K S E Y,RKOISTKRKH PrioriUKTOß,38, Greenwich Koad, London, S. C.

"fckTOXICE.— Coutt's Acctio Acid has curedJJi Air. Hayter of Liver, Ncivous, and DigestivelJeran?emeut, and the Fuuctioml Deranflenic-1caused by the poisonous remerlks administered tocure hiui of the above. lie can therefore give

practical advice for the use of the Acid in anyFunctional Derangement. charge for advice n ode-late: dcfereuca to persons benefitted. Agent forthe Acid, GfcX)KGI2 UAYTEK, Brighton Road, Par-uoll.

Medicai."|JITCHKN.S'.? <•!•

Jtr&r«TUB RRNOVATOR OP M,K „UMAX

PHYSICAL D Ki. K.V KRAJ JQ jj

Law. of Heaith ar«0h~,., t . C1„

BLOOD KESTOIiKi: KUKELY T\KEyold by Mr. J. Ki-ov . hcn.ißf <\~

Mr. C. {J* H. uri i.a'i n"Cn" tr' •Janction : Mr. Kohish f>.»Vr i«

tec" ilr,!*iHill A Hudson, Victor, i.-trput \i. :Otahulia ; Mr. FAr.Mvr.i.: . i r. l> T.'o,V»nunga; Sandeh anil «! I'henij i* \v tAN»Broadoate, SymnmU-.tt .• \| r V., &to '»Mr.Kawakawa ; Mr. Jons V. mi 'isku, Hoki TRlr *.A- G. Huoius Chemist. ■'»«n»»ri«U»e vv.£n^a ' Slr-of all ThamesChemist*

* * * ,iuto ;*a iThis wonderful r<*ra.My • .»$ .\tt*in<M tntarity as great as it U -ur :;>iv Th„ a

Medicineu apr.^.hoi;m.-, ~.e ""

auch pleasing notoriety h.--,/ v ex-.l&irmultitudeof cures k - .) th* t 1auongthecases cured w.-r- v-r vtlUn gentleu»?n,who r?'r» Auckland tr*-hifv - positions, and h*v« ■] t.h-ir in n* ° a 'lmah ur knowh tint vim.. -1 the LLCKmBTORKU fc K>

HITCH* \ >

CE LE BR A T I'l I 1 ' ' E\ T SKIl EHMATJi " VrMKNT.

A ffentle and easily : • r - mMr r rt. r ,rnatism. Stiff Joints ' v •: : -at.,-hftis jn A;,' 1' len *for Contusions, :* well ties. Chiibliii, r '

SKT%* (MNT IKNT.A Tory Talunb}* at.rf u.::, - remMr m. .

effective In iU cure <•: - - 10-rs. a. tu\ Ern'ton any pirt oi Uj'U>nd\ »... • • r 1'

PILK ivy; K*-T.Sufferers should riy for v» • relief to this n->Cftllt-t! remedy, >n deluv ir '»• : ji'ij peculiar tl*Z '

of sickness m:»y le.vl to v • ,arfo«aN.B-Byi«i»»»i. .MI : «. l>»»rrao wlu,,following regular hour- *.• ••• mayb«consa't! \

at his privftte house. ' »••■•;• 'From 7to •> »;<.

12 - ' ;•

r> •. • >. .

HAMILTON nr.<n Qcken-strmiWHO! K*A ij: A* ENTS.

MORE I.OC.\Ti K\ lI>VN. .r: THE LTllMiVprKOIMiUT]|-> or I'J'.S MKl>rt'|>?K.

• • !• Aneml.UM~ . r " 1 Promise. ( or „„,you with gr«At p!e«« r. i .:liu.>nUl to *cessful cmc of a ttm.i,'.- ... -t i„ Ui,osv.

caused ire gre.it wvstc .u »• annoisnee !■many years My <•»■.■ - ... wn, as I "Proc „r ,the best artrin. in AncVt.i- ' „• :• prrveil unvn-r. .ful., airl tl.Tfll'T.J ev.iy' : t hut Vnnr V^'"cM131oodll»*5lor-r nn i u• - . w.nch r'oto'iJr cireln.o of tli-ahf.v <"tit|-"i,ii 1 :,v .» meand vigour to n:j -

•." '•

To H. A. IT. TMtI-p>,

: • 1 LWakelit 1-I-si m»c! .

• -1. April 2 1 lv~i?Ir»—lt is wf!i m.nv I ,|.\ n w C ivv^'my tostininnial on »..•»> .1 , : vo-,: most vahuliU in 'lmiraculous • Jond !•-» • »»y v * n. I cir.rr.,

rivi» it duo pr:ii<o; M v •• n in tts rwa«for tv.-lve yi-.r,v • v.itu ,1, l ila/'j. ,inilicestion, an.l l-.-i :!l My ,n ;

"

also lek m.> r.'v certifv'the s»m».I ti ank I.ivir.e I r.tv'u t now eni nirr :li«best of li-jilth I »«••!.• . in.ti, :i,|"i; t„ ,11iuy who ;»n- froij) tv.e Mt"mnlndir.B. 1 tricfl ilfn-r. • -t -ivaiJ iiil >,

e

cilice I cr.r.ik u:; i; I :-t. ■« •• '' "

Ml SU>KT.tMri v st:-. � t \Ve«t

*Io 11. A. IT. "i:, ]■.•«-t. v . •

Tli. . • . ;

11. a. !l. .. • HIjA I K \l'l- ■, - . ' O 'I'll i; IM;

Atmy • < rt B.lr.

Bugs, t-i.k v,. .s, ukktlk.sAmi all .»!...< .leilr.-y. Iljy

k£ a tin;;-- i • rp o w nAVhieh is q\rt- !i ;-i AnitriN '. In ixtß'iniiiatii i- c.,s of tili,is estraorrtm .ry, u: ■ r : •• trmiM J by t) n.„pests, (t \s per-.-.,: !\ . .:. . ication. "

Ask f.-r -am] li- •W1"

KKATIVuXPOVVDKK." »i«s iurtit. .?■• . rious, and fji! 13saiisfa. 'i-u .

Sold by all - funu;-:» :• ; ;mi 2j. € 1.-vh.

Keatixo-s ••

• :;\1 Ta nr.ivTs,A run. ".V \ ! I .K SWCETMCAT,both in am-j 'tirnishinsr a ni^stagTeeahl.' 3i.>th->d of -• tin-o'ilv c-rt «iaremedy for I:■ TKsr:' ii kii.U)'WuKMS

It 13 a perfectly safe h: .1 ; preparation, ami isspecially .vi:ii)t« d fn? .1TK-T1 i-: \

"Mndieal all. iuf. Xov IfM" Mr. Kf.ati.vo ' • —

''Dear Mr,-1 til n- • but uiv ,ktr toinformyou of tli. :■ nt - '-ave for vour \Vo:mTablets, which I m-v ,-a. ks enoriuoua, aa.l inevery case giv-s iht- 1 haronow in stock t ;-o;1 • :,i4 the Round WorniibroTight me dmiru: U-<- : y,i <'••••• -iays by custom-1«,ono \\'ori« 4'» yards not be without Uieremedy.—Yours re-<p- •"r.•.

:.l A. WAi.Krn."Sold in Tii'.< '}* Ji h. ii.j-:-} ;.nd Druggists.

PROri'.l h T<iP. —T i' * \ . \ TING, L'»Nl"">N.. REWARD a*c: '-'A' II 'N. Where,is frandulrctimitations of this sji - .v.-h - tmuedy h*v»j b»snsold, I hereby ;t,.- wing of thu vjd !• rof the s«m» to < <>n»nr •> .'•• v■ '. :i rue and on vic-tion of th»offond-e » T-;i r- v -.rt! will h.- p tU.

ii. !■ \ r r E it s n n's

fI(M:sE !>!;].!EF,

A CIiKTAIN CI."HK C,. < L SOJtKS, Wnr.VF'SOit lli; UI -1; i.\ : ioitsiirf.Wholes::!..- i i:. Agents,

J. P. Kino Clu-tiii >::t;on-strtK't ( Auckl.iatsoxt ti l- \ • I '. 1 Bank.

TKs'i 1 a!.S.

' " • V DHL July 15, b7f».This i? to ccrtih- )v,»\ vjr v. Un I'aite'-s n (!,ro«l

a horse fur u.c uimh I 1 ~-t : . m Mr. June'sriding the l»..r>e ov. r v hen he fdla-d ht:r:his atiple joint, :•n• i i -j.or «ori- tiswhich he u:.-u c in ;i' '

•) l*rn:cK Lv.V'.u

,r „n SD, Ju'y 24, Ir7:'.Mr. Patterson : "-ir,—l ti -.. :mich pleasure in *c-knowlt the rci* i; t 1" .n. nioat va!u.«b!eIJ«|'iiihxtrrtcl. I i:«rd it uti jr-. • i.orae thut !uda>i^back an.l »boulder :i:.d fiit v certlfv I lu^rbeforrt us-d ~{ r;. ....ui'in .s«>icurinif any kin Jo: 0r..-.I r.tn, sii. y. i.: U] T

GK<m.K Hats.

Dr. HKIGHV.s i'SOSPHODVNKEnriches th.f l> <• n-jthens the Ner««Sand Muscular Systt'in, !'iv»v 6 Appetite, and h:«*

proves Diges. ion

DR. ISKhJiii's I'HOSPHODVXEAniin i.-i ih>* K*. nd Mectal Fae :'.tiesand recruit- ,1.; *;• ostablis ci theral Uod'lv ileul;h.

DR. Hl!li. i! ;' •> i'HOSPHODVNBis «Nte MVid.v it- : •*e Army ati-I N'v .v«

and highly reeoinniundfl • McdioalFu-itUv.

DIl. BRI..11T? rrtOSPII'M)YNEis the Only !l. ',i, ~.-dv for Net'.

I Nervous Debi: v, . >. -3*of Power.| eion, Fctnalu ('uttipi'iini - i . jes, ImiM-nc:t Nutri-tion, Picmature im-<-*;»• , .

DR. BRIGHT'S rilOSriiOl'VMis the ii: st K ::iedy for liu>' r*

Liver Complaints. u»t ' . ]'etioiialof cither so\.

BR. HiailHiS i'HOSPUDDVNIsis soldby .'.l . _ hrou-iliout the <-•!

Incas's ul 10" Cd. "i" >;i . \ cases cunt ' :!!Jdozen, 10s Gd ; ia>es at t"'.

Dli. Hilli. I IT'S i'l IOSPHODVN K.CAl'TlnN— lji.-w.uc i.'l 1 Worthier lia;t.;ti «a

bearin; a timilar name.New Ko.-t!;; : .\_'ent3!

tvEMi'TUMKNii, Vx v .j6SEU & CO.

Page 3: TheNewZealandHerald. - Papers Past

FARMING CORRESPONDENCEROQUEFORT CHEESE.

In answer to the enquiry of "Sli"epFarmer," abjut cheese beiug made from themilk of ewe?, I may state that it is quitecorrect, and may add, further, that whenthat kind of cheese fetches, or has fetched 2s.a lb. in London, it will give some idea of itsvalue. In France the manufacture of whatis known as lioquefort ch'.ese has grown tobe a very extensive and remunerativebusiness. In a work published some timesince—ca'lod "The Corn and Cattle Induc-ing Districts of France,'" by Mr. G. G.Ilichardsou—it is stated that whole llocksyield 55 lbs. per head ; and a ca?e is mentionedin which "the cheese from each ewe soldfor 305., the wool for 4s. Gd., and the lamb,sold at a few clays old, 4s. Gd ; that is, atotal revenue in a single season from a singlesheep of £1 19='." If such an industry couldbe started in this couutry, aud be the meansof increasing so much the revenue derivedfrom sheep—at present very small indeed—itwould be a capital thing. As some par-ticulars about themanufacture of this cheesemight prove interesting, I give the followingextract, originally published in the A mcrlcctiiGrocer, iu which publication full directions,transited from the French, were printed"Roquefort cheese is the product of ewcitended with great care, beiug fed in thewinter on preserved grapes, and their drinkconsisting of water whitened with barleyflour. In the summer they feed on thechoicest artificial pasture?, aud are wateredat brooks warmed by the rays of the sun ;

they are carefully guarded from all excite-ment from dogs or other animals, aud everydetail is studied that can affect the qualityoftheir milk. The milk is taken from thesheep morning aud evening, iu iron pots linedwith iin. It is carried in these to the farmhouse, where it is skimmed, strained, andwarmed, though never to the boiling point,the temperature depending upon the state ofthe weather. After this it is placed in large,deep pans for the cream to accumulate.

_

Agreat amount of experience as well as a finediscriminating sense is required to decidea* to the milk which is fittest for cheese andfor butter respectively. This point having 1been decided, the morning and eveniug milk, 1which had hitherto been kept apart, is mixed,and the milk in the pans is then stirred with 1willow sticks by the milkmaids. The 'covers are put on the pans and the milk is 1allowed to rest, rennet having been aided. 1Following this are several processes, such as 1breaking, squeezing, and liltering the curd, <moulding, milling, and draining. Iu one of 1these processes the new cheeses are rubbedwith mouldy bread, the latter entering intothe composition of the cheese, and impartingto it the necessary green ripeness. Thisbread is made from the finest wheat orbarley ;

it contains a quantity of the strongest yeast;it is thoroughly baked ; after thecrust hasbeen removed it is pounded in a mortar ; itis then allowed to be in a (lamp place untilevery crumb is touched \ it is sifted, andwhen so prepared the mould actually growsthrough the cheese like a plant. The re-maining milk is next drained off, the cheesesbeing placed ou ground shelves for thepurpose. After this the cheeses are turnedtwice a day for a week, and subsequently goto the diying-room, an excavation facing thenorth, kept perfectly clean, and having metalor canvas blinds for the exclusiou of dust and

I flies, and lined with linen-covered shelves, onwhich the cheeses are kept warm by relaysof pails of boiling water. The cheeses next

, | pass into the cellar, being packed in cases ofspecial construction, and loaded in vans slungbelow the axles to avoid the jolting, whichwoulel ruin them. The transit to the cellaralso takes placc in the night, to avoid theheat of the sun. At the scale chamber the

[ cheeses are examined, weighed, andregistered. This, howeve, is not the last

' sta„c a lloquefortcheese goes through. Theyarc covered with salt, one surface at a time,and after two days hare elapsed the salt not

3 absorbed id rubbed iu with a rough l>utohcloth. The cheeso is afterwards scraped overr to remove n glutinous covering or crust, and

I in a little over a mouth the cheese is ready

f.-rmirke*. The icmuvul of this coaling ofthe cheese affords ample cmpl>ym«ut to anumber of girls called called cabam res, fromthe ancient: designation of tho Roquefortceller, which waß 'cabin.' The city brandof the .Roquefortcheese is that of the Societedes Caves Kennies, which brings from 15 to25 francs per cwt. more than any otherbrand of the same. About 40,000 sheepcontribute their milk to make this cheese,which is thechoicest French kind." Franceis now a very large exporter of bjth butterand cheese, which are sent to Ktmland,Belgium, South America, and the WestIndies. A year or two ago the value ofthese exports was something like £4,000,000.

CABB4GES." Amateur" asks two questions :—" 1. Is

salt good for cabbage ? 2. How to savecabbage seed For the purpose of forcingcabbages, and making them grow into goodhearts, salt can never take the place of richstable manure; but an application of itmight destroy blight and tend to makethe soil attract moisture. A writer inAustralia has remarked that the very-best cabbages are grown witliiu the in-fluence of the sea, where the air, especi-ally in dry weather, carries salt from the seawith it. There are other locations where saltis a natural ingredient of the soil. It is insuch localities that the very best, and, as arule, the largest cabbages are grown. Thisvegetable likes salt, and in the olilen time,when gardening for the market was "aclose profession," the head man was he whosprinkled the growingcabbage, t-.vice —whenthe seedling was coming into lo*f, andagain when they began to make heart. Itmay be so still. Salt can be put on dryby sprinkling thinly, or from a wat-rpot inwhich the salt is dissolved. In either casethe centre of the plant should be most fullyattended. The effect is to destroy insectlife that may be generating, aud the salt,by its absorption of water, has a stimulat-ing effect upon cabVuge, which assists it allthrough the growth'"and improves thequalityof the plant as no other known agent does.Unless a person were living in a very isolatedplace, it would not be possible to raise purecabbage seed. In almost every locality,either turnips, rape, or other similar plantswould be flowering at tho same time as thecabbages ; and while such is the case, itwould be utterly usele-s to attempt growingseed lit to sow. I have often been astonishedat the rubbißh some people will sow for cab-bage seed, perhaps their own or tln-ir neigh-bours' s wing. It would be far more profit-able to spend a shilling or two in the pur-chase of good seed, aud so obtain cabbagestrue to name.

A BOON FOR FARMERS.

From one of the oldest sheep farmers,south of Auckland, I have receive d a copyof the London Weekly Tunes of ivct nt date,ami my attention has been ca!le*i t<> anarticle contained therein headed "A Boonfor Farmers." During the present depressedstate of the generality of agriculturistsin the home country anything that mightreally prove a boon would of course begladly welcomed. And even in this country,where til re are complaints of low prices forfarm produce, any fresh crop that would proveremunerative would be sure to command theattention of settlers. In liuglaud foreigncompetition is so keen in the supply of corn,meat, and other produce, that many farmerstliink it hopeless to contend any longeragainst their adverso circumstanc s. Thewriter of the article already mentionedbiiogs before the notice of enterprisingfarmers another crop which he think* mightbe grown to advantage ; and that is the wellknown slipa teiuchiimi, or esparto grass,which, duriug the last twenty years, haßformed the staple material in the manufac-ture of paper. It may bo obiervud thatc.iparto (a .Spanish word) is a kiud of grassof which, iu Spain, cordage, shoos, aud bas-kets are made. Stipa Icnac is a tougli feathergrass that has been thus utilised in themanufacture of paper. Of course throughthe increased circulationof new*pap-rs, thepublication of cheap literature, and otherpurposes for which it is so largely med, thequantity of paper manufactured increasesrapidly" every year, and England stiil pro-duces the largest quantity aud tne bestquality of paper of all countries. T'ie ex-ports of manufactured paper for printing orwriting purposes alone amount to somethinglike 20,000 tons, valued at neaily a millonsterling. Paper is made from variousm iterials, and experiments iu its m mufac-turn have been tried with sevn'al liorouspr.ulustions, such, as bamboo, Xeiv ZealandUux, sugar canes and other plants andgrasses; but the espaiio appears to standunrivalled, both from the quality of its libreand the low figure at which it can be ob-tained by payer-makers. It appears fromthe article in the Times that the quantityof esparto grass exported for the manufac-ture of paper amounts to about 130,0i10 tons,worth in a raw state over a million stalling,andtnatat present the supplies principallycome from Spain, Algeria, and Tunis. Tiedemand for this valuable grass hai giveu animpetus to its culture, which has oi latebeen carried on iu the Bouth of France. Ithas also been grown iu England experiment-ally, within fifty miles of London, the cropproducing a much larger per centaye of fibrethan the best Spanish grass, and realising aprofit, when sold to the paper-makers at themarket price of 90s. a ton, of nearly 50 percent, on the cost of production. Underfavourable circumstances as much as ten tonsof the esparto cau be obtained from au acreof ground, and as, in the instance referredtoo, Ices than one-third of this crop was pro-duced per acre, the profits on a ivtil-con-ducted farm would be very much greater.The grass will thrive on almost any soil—the poorer the better apparently. Eithersand or gravel, clay or chalk, suits it equallywell, and it does well in close proximity tothe sea. The grass is perennial and easilycultivated. As to the suitability of the soiland climate of New Zealand for the growthof the esparto tl.ere can hardly be a doubt,and if the market price were 90s. a ton, andau acre would produce ten tons, it wouldsurely be a profitable crop to grow. Withthe iucrease of population, and the establish-ment of native industries, the time mustcome when paper mills will be in full swing.The quantity of paper at present importedmust bo very great, and the sooner «e canproduce our own the better for the country.The pen, ink, and paper with which I amnow writing are all imported articles. Twoof these, at all events, might be made here.Would it not bo possible for the Acclima-tisation Society toobtain seeds of the esparto,in order to distributethem about the country ?

Aqkicola.

THE NEW ZEALAND HEKALD, WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 5, 1879 3

Boots and Shoes." I3Y Al'l'olN'J MKST TO

„ A V?* A And1 -*

*>???£?«& CKOnOE r»RB\*■**« fcc -

qhAr> T, u S ARK S,

AVI" SII"EMAKKit,~ irfnrm l'i» "I'l Hn 'l Kendal public

I 1 , , "n,„,l ...r-om .line districts that lie has

byhini m tut-J thanks As ftn earnestoj.iiortumt} ofit 'lsi

*

r kin ,, f. tVOur.he willsupplyKIKST-lIATI-: AUTJCLKS

THAT VIM COM"KTIT,ON

, I=] r.-1 in ■<!. m ni'li-r on the premises.rP 'kim"s of iiooti and show- Itepairwl.

MOTHr.RS ANO rATiIKUSL'-i 1M »B.t -lioes at my shop, for if

Sboßi 1 b.iy tueir ■ . j will rc[iair themv,ylli!M "fiee d cbaige.

c. y. \t:K S,li. Auckland.

with v.iy other shop inP M.T! V

N'SHIPMENT

NEW BOOTS!);K\V SHOES!

, si. Pvuis Fashions.Latest I.om -

.;-::i'MKNS. i; - \ ' men that he lias

< to inform.1; ,i i

Ni.; •'!>(P.uttoiied;"vvitli : ' 'h 1 Latest Parisian

Style.t ,... v r • » \ *n\ -K-, Huh Reeled, FancyLAP Vorktsl -'n." I.Ut Lv.du. Fashion."

, ,IVK<- KIP -VIVE -nx-iai'y <l»Slp>e«l fot.-ci-r ' ". 1 v-rv .-munle. ?or Autumn

(. NT.- KIP i; *r Oilf.eitra will

, T .; v'.ri-:vi>f Hoots, Shoes,' l *«- li•'*'i ci.o. '.fvnnt, PatfU*.

w « .M\;.r:h iuspecting.

F. sTKrilfcXs?.

Dress and Fashion-

Mi; S. i; t> i! Xw E L L-4 tc iHi the U-lit scf Aurkland and

. v'' ;h;thi> a: d tilted up'tj'e ,-' i i tllt' Your A\en'-> Christian

•->. Wtr;it;aicyalivet, as a

ASi' t." 1 ■ ti.i N'S ' L'Tt'irriNG!>TMi! ISiiMK.NT

Acd

<;K>'r.::AL NilKl'LJvWi.ilK KMFOKirM.

Or.iers f,-.r tb- fc!! a»irg »:il 1.. ".-"tea on the«!:■ rtoa* colic*:-

W-Vu' nc iV K ).ck»nfcockcr Suit?,U.bT Linca.

llcr.'f-old * int.u n..k -l.mi nu;.-;v.l to order.Sl'Vpir.,* A'.i re.

Lsdics- and Cli '- 'ivi,--, '.c . acc.. Sc.

"I— Cot"w", l '• n tiiM.vi «. a-sistanta forh.Mh'th-' dV' 55ti..Vk--:w a:.d }- »i • LeedU-work. andbv.'')-'5 tv iV.tr-rn n and put.c*u:i.ity tj merit th»>

Of li' v p i*.r.':.s.

v-j C ; is ' * u- v.«: cv and Servants'p •".?»%• t"• whi -* k- e 1 v<" | 1 v» i i ill *r fit'cut ion.

X.U. — C;untry ordrr-* purvu;."/ t: • nded tc.

q, L- s T I >-

aiiAr j: CAT .%!amtactl-REK.

II.LTS TliOßO> HLV Cl.i' VN KL-. A LTF.KKP, AN!)

HK.NhW;.!'.

Note Address—H K V.* IN VS BIMLDI NC. 3,

PHK 'City (■-f Agra,' 'J-.s ie Headman,'and 1 I 1; ire my new

>to:k of i npcry, :fi-i—- .. *'id CIhcio gcods are u.±-k-.. iff a* .»»»•*• tion-illy lowjr C*?, and will tnpire f:i • ur?. ; Iv with ?»ny other•i-.-ck in town. New in I AttaleaTwill?from Sd: n-w SiU i •;» 6i : new Casb-u:>-r'-'5 »ad Persia • o«r.l< 'r •:.» 1- V : ; n- vv I'rints andCvi'.ors from :! v.k C.k-!.u;-.re i!ks. Ss 01. 10<(.1, 1!; »Jl. Thes-i i 1 ks are worth 2s 01 more than1rimmed Hats. A Millinerof r-u,--*ru>r a'»ilit es hastc*n and urd- r- ar- e;eci;t; I with desj-atch.A verr stock ( f and lothine. Hats,Shirts", Scarfi, ic. Tro:i?er- U.m 5 t>l : White LinenCo»t'. 5-s GJ, worth 12* G 1 ; Vr-v?. U- G i. worth 5s 6d.Dtirins the 12 \eara 1 h.v be-.-u i.: tcsiness I have

effhut iTJip' rt dir. ct from Morley. ofLondon, Art'.ur. rf Uli-po-. ar.d ether celebratedtreses. I also h iv»-» hou;ln for in an over-stotked niarket, mar-y .J -S f.int.-, so that I can anildo«cll at lower jr ces :ii:.n ll.'-h-t v.hoare continuallyptS'.oj their goo 1?.

J. M McLACHLAN,•J.r, QULEN-STRf-> T (opp-site iicArthar's

Wareh( uae.

Sporting.

DEYITT, Gunmuker, 244, Queen-• street, Auc':l 'w- ■ ite Mark^t-

hcuse. Fstablished iv.'j Mn .Sale—-ingle andDouble I'reech-loao:rj a:.d M\izz\ -laulin; Fowling-pieces ; Tranter's .Yirt.j.i il.l .-nidurItiSes; Hall's. Cur. v.d »Urv..-r, I'i. nn, Wilk-and Lauienc:' 1* .r !'"*'';•••>; !>.a>t:ne Powderand Newca-i'« < hill«<! -h"?, I)out»le-waierproof Caps, « Cencen-tratrr?, V-i:e-ci:tr: i • - i->r ,\i I. li. L. gun",Gun-case?, "Water;.r of ?,r*rs, Giuiebairs. &c.,Breech-loading Jnu!-;:i:cnt> of description,Breech-loading Revolver- n.-i A:jj::ju:.ition,Fieiiicg-tack'e. All cartridges ' r;>r d a l* �; ;»r>uvfc (-staMish-irent eiref-Ilv a;.*! .» curatnly loaded.

description of ftr'-.-ir:;;" by experiencedworkixsen. Firework-.—Ju-*t r- r ved, ex ' Cartanlo,'5 caifes Firework.?, froui :!-.e c: furated maker, J. ;Pain, London.

W B. Ii . Z A R C,O CI UN .MAK r.l:. V, a,nd iietiil Dealer

in Firearnis find Gun .M :t-riAi.t, to anno .nc*that he b-s jaat receive, 'J tmes Wiahart,' aLargeand Well-assorted stock of and Uouble-barrel Breech and Muzilr-:'i;tdin»: Fowling-pieces, AirGuns and Canes, r>:ath»'r Gun Crtriridge andGame Bag?, Waterproof Gun Cover-, Ii«-c-ippferS andTurnovers, <s:c. "W.H.LI. would respectfully drawattention to his -t.,cic of riecond-hand ShotGun?. P.ifk-3, and tho w:iol« of which mustbe clesr ad, to make rooru for furt ;*-r shi.'ments, p?r'Alastor,' ' Sarco,' * Timay.i,' nnfl other vessels er-peodshortly from L ondon. Guns caiyfutlypackedan.l forwarded toany part jf tLe c iony on receipt ofre:zii:tance.

Photograpny.

0 I. A K K i: BItOT HE R S

IKJYAL yi.ST. ART Till iTOGUAPiU'J(;ali.kkik~.

QCEES-irREET, A JCKI.A.ND,OpposiLe the Union iJank.

I'ir'it-clasa Portraits from C. i>. V. to Life SUc, atModerate Prices.

Children's Portraits taken in.-taDtaneoasly.

liY AJ'I'OINTMr.NTR'jTAL Hl'ill.NEfcS Hxckllexcv

IJL'Kii 0i fcIIiJNBUROII G O V 0. KKO R.A_NLI TH3 Haul OF PJ:MISKUK*.

T> H. IS A K T L K T T,X\« PH<jTOGItAPII r.li,

<i CB E N-H Tlt KET, A UCKLAN l>the City Uall}.

Furnishing.

gI'KCIAI. JfOTICE.CAEPKTS, CARPETS, CARPKT.S,

FLOORCLOTHS, MATTINGS,AND

QEKEIIAT. pUKKISHIKG,ALL AT COST PRICE AND UNDER,

W. RATTRAY",In offering to his Customers and the Public lliowhole

of his LAKGB AND VALUABLE SIOUK OP

CARPETS, FLOORCLOTHS, andMATERIALS, intimatC3 that he has determined torelinuuish this branch if his business, in order tomake room for a further extension of the LadiesDepartments.

THE GOODS ARE NOW OFFERED AT

COST PRICE AND UNDER.fj-FKAME BEST BRUSSELS CARPET,

AT OS. C>D l'Olt.MElt ru ICE, 7s CD1-VUAMK TAPESTRY CARPETS,

AT 2s III>—FORMER PRICE, 4.S 91)G-l REST FELT CARPET,

ONLY Is III>—FORMER PRICE, 3s CD3-PLY KIDDERMINSTER CARPETS,

AT 3s 11D4-4 STOUT VENETIAN" CARPET,

ONLY Is 3dASSORTED SIZES IN FELT SQUARES,

ALL AT GREATLY REDI CED PRICKSSTAIR CAIiPETS, IN

VENETIAN,TAPESTRY", AND

MBVS'SEI.S,FROM Is <)D

SUPERIOR QUALITY 4-4 NEW ZEALANDFLAX MATTING,

AT 2.S Ul>— IORMEIt I'IIICEj 3s 9DFANCY STRIPE lI.AX MATTING,

AT 2s 3d2-4, 3-4, 4-4, u-4, 0-4 cocoa mattings,

ALL AT REDUCED PRICES

4-Jj 5-4, 0-4 REST QUALITY CHINA MAT-TINGS AT HALF-PRICE

SIEAHTIIUUGS AND DOORMATSPROPORTION AT ELY CHEAP

CRUMB CLOTHS—10 X 12, in X 14, 12 x 14, 12 x 1014 X 10, 14 x 18, l ROM 12s Go

PRINTED AND PLAIN CLOTHS,SUITABLE l"OP. DINING TABLES

rIUNTED COVERS, FROM ps C>DFANCY TAPESTRY TABLE COVERS

IN NEW STYLESEMBROIDERED 'I'A BLE COVERS,

ALL NEW COLOURS,REDUCED FROM 2ls TO lus or>

CURTAINS! CURTAIL! CURTAIN'S!MUSLIN" CURTAINS

FRENCH CURTAINSLACE CURTAINS

APLIQUE CURTAINSTHE ABOVE CURTAINS AT f>S UPWARDS

DAMASKS AND KEPS FROM 2soD0-4 CJREEN BAIZE -S0-INCH, 9 AND 12 BULLION FRINGE,

FROM 5l), WORTH ODHASSOCKS ! HASSOCKS !

ONLY 2s OD EACH —OLD PRICE, OSREMNANTS AT HALF-PRICE

REMNANTS IN BRUSSELS CARPET, FLOOR-

CLOTHS, AND MATTING.

A T T R A Y,DRAPER, CLOTHIER, SILK MERCER,

MILLINER, cVC.,

N' E W ZEALAND IIOC SE,Co. (■JVEKN'-STKEKT

(OrrosiTK tue Bank ok Ntw Zkaland).

INKS & JJ A LL,

WHOLESALE AND .RETAIL

CABINETMAKERS & UPIIOLSTEtiIfIiS,

SIIOKTL.4 ND-STREET.

FURNITURE !

FURN LTURE !

FURNITURETheLargfSi and liest Aiscrtuioit in Aucblind.

CARPETS!CARPETS '.

CARPETS!All the >'ewest Designs.

LINOLEUM !

LINOLEUM !

LINOLEUM !

All the New Patterns.

OILCLOTHS !

OILCLOTHSOILCLOTHS

411 thebest Quality.

WOOL RUGS ! WOOL MATS !

WOOL RUGS ! WOOL MATS !

WOOL RUGS ! WOOL MATSWhite and Colored.

TAPESTRY HANGINGS !

TAPESTRY HANGINGS !

TAPESTRY HANGINGS !

Very Kich Patterns.

CRETONNES A.N-L» :I; MMINGS !

CRETONN i> A.Vll iI!I M.MINGS !

CRETONNES AND TRIMMINGSAll New Patterns.

SILK AND WORSTED DAMASKS !

SILK AND WORSTED DAMASKS !

SILK AND WORSTED DAMASKS :

COTELANES and BROCHE REPS !

COTELANES and BROCHE REPS !

COTELANES and IiR'JCHC REPSWHITE AND COLORED DIMITIES !

WHITE AM. COLORED DIMITIESWHITE AND COLORED DIMITIES !

BRASS CORNICES AND FRINGES !

BRASS COR.Vi. KS and FRINGES !

BRASS CORNICES and FRINGES

GILT CHIMNEY GLASSES!GILT CHIMNEY GLASSES !

GILT CHIMNEY GLASSES !

GIRANDOLES!GIRANDOLES !

GIRANDOLES !

IRON AND BRASS BEDSTEADS!IRON COTS

IRON AND BRASS BEDSTEADS!PATENT WOVE-WIRE

SPRING MATTRESSES !

PATENT METALLICVENETIAN BLINDS

TIIE nLIh'D OF THE I'KIHOd.

INKS & A L L,

WHOLESALE AND RETAIL

CABINETM AKERS, UPHOLSTERER S

AND

CARPET WAREHOUSEMEN,SIIOIITLA N D -ST R EW.

[ Pablicattoiiß.

y U ST I> U P. I, I S II E D :"XUli liKbif Alc.U.CL.sr. AIAJf OF

DANCOYLF,"

BY rOLIC Ksl A N X.

MAY BE HAD OK ALL ISOOKSELLKKS.

PRICK—ONE PICNNY.

JUST PUBLISHED,A NEW MAI' or THE

COUNTY OF EDEN,liv Cllvs. Palmer.

Scalo— 30 chains to the inch.Shewing the Original Sections and Lota, Boundaries

Of Kidiug?, Highway District*, and Parishes.Size—3s x 23 inches.

Trice—Plain, 4s; Coloured fs GI ; Mounted andVarnished, 10s.

ANDSTAT/UNKKS,

SO, (JfEEN-HTKEKT, AUCKIASD.

!J\OUIiIST.IN PR 15SS,

And will

SHORTLY BE PUBLISHED.

Stud.

T.ofty, dam Belle, th<; fir">t*L st prize takers in NewZealand ; they w«r« m-vur i e it -u on a show grotiad.

vhampion was awarded Ist ptiz* as a three-yrar-old at the Auckland A_u<*« itiral Society's ShowHgainst ali roi iers, in ls7'.'» ; l>t prize in 1577, Istpii-ie in IS7S—three yeats in suec-sion.

l-'or further pariicu»ar>* si'"- i!uds. Terms : S nelem ire, £5 : two mar.-s. 10< each : three or moret»Art!!>» -C 4 (no mrtlier lednctioiO ; Kroomage 3s eachlu'irc. Good paddocks 3- per w.>ek.

At vhe suuft stahles the> fashionablethoroughbred Aerolite, for one se ison only. Terms :Stud-book mare«, 10s : hi y other class, ££> ss.GroouiagD; 6s.

OWES' CU.IRAN MoGEK.I'roprifitnr.

rp M !•: THOROUGH.J i:lii:l> SJIIE,

yf^gapK 1! K I N fi F I S H E R(The properly «>f Mr. W. Walters

T > STAND TH S SEASON",jl;s owner's Farm, Papakura.

Kingflsher is a riis h brown, 0 rear-? old, by DaintyAriel, dam Kau; y Fisher, |>y Fi.-h'-rinan—Coquette byLiuneeiot (own brother to !'■ uebftone) ; PaintyAri 1 by knldlesworili—\lth a; byhnnlius. Fur further sro stud Book.

Dainty Ari I sturifl im>l won 14 of hisengagements and h:s stock are pronounced to be thebest hacks and cross-country horses, in the NorthIsland.

Tetms : £7 7s ; half-'Ted s. £4 4s,Good Paddocks at *2< »»d per week. Every carc,

but no responsibility, t:>ken.

"V7"OUNG PERFORMER.'ine oU' n^

YOUNR PEUKOUM L ll is ( c iu'iTol d irk bay

bhick ,oin». eo -d 1.e.,1 n,c!<. a,,.l .hnuMcr, shor

tiac'i. rp.enUtd loin and q" ir'.-rs ; in f««t. Ilia ijm

ni-try is good, an.l ... tion cinvH bo surpassed.llVi* c-.'lit vcnis od.i crfect'y » .»nd. good lempeic.l.

the tat TrottingStock in Kniiund, t>y U.viil ;,»k. "r™l'!'" l. fee "

Pretender w.hs by Mr. .Jenkm,. ns old lire Awv,

"u'ineas'and trottid'iw "in i'lcs Vfor3Hvf minutes, an.l iranie-naev sol.l lor one thousmdand (-'ati. n w..n tliu Koyal ARricultural

Society's piiz ■ at L'nculn, as the l«st Trotting

to..k the first W!« for the hc ( tRoadsterstallijn, all ll."*""'. »t the .Nc« Am-land Agricultural -oeicty's Cattle buow.

Terms for the C e;is-»M—One M«rc .. £4(T*o or moie Mare. A.i ftgroeraent'.

Groom's fee, Ga ..(irt2ii.g, as usual.

No unbroken Mares will be received. Kvery cuewill be taken, but no r«'spor.sibdUy incurred.

All ptTineutabv Ist January, iSaO.rhe IIo, SS wi:l"s.aud t.»v,,„« .s Fpsom lintel,

and will not travel ex-.|t to stud Farms; and m

such casts an n.r s-rvins a number ofi Mares can tie madewith the proprietor.

IaAAC GWYNNE.I'ropiietor, Epsojn

Oil and Colounnen.rmPoJ: ta X T NoT I C E.

We have just rnCL-irt:.l our first shipment of new

s-eason'apKR ,, AN- ( ; INGS>

Aud have res.lved to , If r at much redactprices— , ,

Wall Pa: era from 4 per rollSatin Pipers frotn 1< 3 I per rollGold i'ap»rs trom 0-1 per roll

Tapering Ca»>vus, 72 .neb, cxocellent qualitj.at4*.l p-i piird ,

Window G'as of every description, at a reductionof 5>5 per cent

out Mouldings. Cl.-.S Sh..lt*. Wax »lower Ma-

materials required in theI'amting tradu

HOLLAND & BUTLER,Oil, Colol-h. am. Merchants, I'ictuki

2S ANI> s'O, VICTIU-.I \--ru 1- If*.

Bonedust-

(") N :s A L K:1 no TONS IIUON ISLAND GUANO,

ContainingPhosphate of Linn ',ViCarbonate of Limn .. •• ••

*•

SclubleSalts .. . . •**•;.," " ii'i

Organic Matter, with little .-.nimj .. ••

i Hilicioua Ma tcrs .

100.0McXENZIIi & IIOSS

Auckland, July 30, IsTf. _

Jg <J N' KoU ST 1 iS <> N K DUST!

iIIiIKMAS'S HAY HONE MILLS.

Tb« ondorrtgnod an. now

tbtlr own osHnatucMir.) gusrahtM-d •«•». frcmamii

r . £ Rt*!o. ltl, ([-.iMn-mwl.

• nuK* * f' v aunnlu«Hiß rcr c*sr.

I L LI" S4 FIHII MAHKKI', Fokt-stKKKT,

Having itcrnyved from Custom house-street to tinabove premises, three doors from tho Custom-houmHotel, begs to inform his friends And the public thalift has always on hand a assortment of tho hoaFresh Caught Fish and Oysters Country orderattended to, aDd forwarded to Uaiiway Station

j Railways.j

ZEALAND KAILWAYS.TIMK TAliLE.—'w i..<n Akiku Ccrouxu -JO,

AUCKLAND &, ONKHUNOA LINE.

wVno s.f«pJ»Hi»S 'iC;uo s.Cwpjnißg §o" , o J. G . I—»"S g

2 !- 'e-o ' So-o 7* sS .So —o *o

t : '■% "5 : 2J ::::: §!•<

_ 5 3

'

: : f, : f; ?° : Z ■ : Ss2il§y. o T . Lr - - 2 ~SSSS ilaSii ' "il 3 /2'S ' 'gSgl "

j -°2£ I

'"i : l 'So.- /'i'il 'P : = : ! =

— ==o

5 < IMAIN LINE.—AUCKLAND—MKKCRR—OUAUPO.

South.—Wkkk Dayh.

I ili.xcdI A M Ail P M P M P M

0 Auckl«n:l dep. 7 0 .. .. 210 4152 Newmarket . 7 10 .. .. 220 4253 Kemuera .7 l«r > .. .. 245 430

*4 Green Lane ..I"5 Ellerslie ..i ••

Ct Penrose .Junc'nj t7 25 .. .. 2 571f4 409 Ouhuhu .. I 7 135 .. .. 3 8 452

11 Papatoitoi ?4o.. .. 317 5 0

"15 Mannrewa ..119 Papakura ..

S 9.. ..

350 527*21 Hunua.. .. ..

22 Drurv..

.. vi 20 .. — 4 9 ">4730 Puke\«.he .. 3 .. ..

517 020*33 Bucklaml .. ..

35 jTuakau 'Sj 922.. .. 5376 37

*37 »*.}..40 Pokeao .. 941 .. .. 55S 657

„ f a:r.' 951..

.. G S 7 843 Mercer.. j (|(,p ]un ___

—— 72g�49 Whanii «iuarinu! ..

*54 Wairan-a ..'

"50 ttan^iriri*59 Ohincwai ..I05 jlinntley ..11V0

.. .... 838

*09 Tanpiii74 11 £0

.. .... 9 8

*73 Pukete ..! ..'61 Tc ItapaSt Hamilton June. J I*2 29 84S 150 .. J9 4580 llaniibou .. 12 45 9 3 2 5 .. jlO 0

*90 Kukuhia94 ohaupo arr.' 12 57 [10 20

Nohtii.—Wkkk Pats." r~ >i.x. !

A M j A M P M V M94 Ohanpo d»'p �� j slO ..

115*90 Kukuhia .. .. |80 Hamilton ••

•• I 8 25' 12 10 125 925SI Hamilton June. •• ,J545j1225 tl 4G 940

I *S1 Te Rapa .. I ••

i *78 Pukete •• . [74 Nyaruawnhia , .. 920 .. 221

*09 Taupiri..

..

G5 Huntley .. .. 110 5..

253*59 Ohmewai ..

.. j ..

*S(J Uarmiriri .. .. ] ••

�54 Wairanua ..; .. ;•

-49 Whanyamariuo .. | ••

« Mercer., (jos i U JT i40 Pokeno .. t>37jUs2 43637 *Vhani:»rat I ••

, •* ••

35 Tuakau .. 0531i2 lo .. 4^o*33 P.uckland .. .. i ..

30 Pukekohe .. 7 2<»|1241 ..olb

22 Urury .. •• 757j1 JS \ ..

«> o5*21 Hunua I •• •• ••

19 Papakura .. 89: ISO; .. 0 C ..

*15 Mannrewa ..j | 1 •• | ••

11 Papa'idtoi .. 8 37; 4 ..'C 3S

U Otalmhu .S 10 | 214 .. 10 480 Pe .lui.c'ii |iSSS; t2 20 .. it 7 0

*5 Eller-die —••

*4 Green l ane ' •• • I ••

3 Kemnera .9 10} 240 .. 17 112 NewmarkL't ..,

915 j 2 4;> .. 110 jn Auek'nid arr. 924 1 2 .r .5 ..

720 1 ..

t ChanV t'»r� Change t\-r Humilt m.

KAIPARA ItAILW v Y. —Hklks.sviij.k—RlVß!tHKAP.

South.—Wkkk Days. ; North.—Wkkk Days.

: A M 1 1 PMHelensville.dep.

..7 30 Hiverhead, dep... 5 0

"Pairoa .. •• .. M\umeo .. ..s ..

*\Voodhill ....!

..

*

.., ..

•Rewiti.. ••

*Ke\viti..

*Waimaukau .. ..I'Woodhill..

Miuim-o .. •• *Patr«>a ..

Riverhead, arr. ..j 8 ;>0 Ilcltiisvillo, arr... 020

On Tuesdays a Train will run from Kiverhead tollelensville • n arrival of t)iu .-team.'r which leavesAuckland at 7 a m.

On Wediifsdays a Train will run from H»'lensvill»ito Kiverhead »m arrival oi the -teatneFwhioh leavesbr riraville at 0 a.m.

C li. NANKKY, jAssbumt Manag-r, llelensville. 1

Note -Trains sto,> t -tations marked * by frgnalonly. Pa-sengers wishing t » alight must give noticeto the Guaro at the previous -tati«»n.

Passengers are requested nut to enter or leave theTrain while in motion.

Reasonand >ch< ol JicUets i.-snel to and from allStations at wry low rated. Apply to the Manager.

GENERAL CONDITIONS.The Railway l>»*p'irttne::t does not pledge itself to

t'-e dispitch or arrvil of the Tiai-is at tho exacttimes notified in the ah >ve Tallies, and, n theeventof any circumstances ari-dng, eiih-r du.ing or priorto the jouPM-y "ein - made, which may render itimpossible or inexpedient for a 'Ira n to proceed, willreturn the Kares pud, \>w do-s not undertake toTorward the Passengers

I.foo'.oK.- K eh Passenger 13 flowed to taket l 2lbs. of PERSONAL hug .*<e free (not includingmerchandise «f any kind), and for every Stilbs., orfraction of SC!I»h., alvvv this wei.ht, for every 50miles or fraction of &0 miles, the charge will ho OneShilling. No will hi* a lowed to he takeninto the e rri;u'e., unless of such a siz • thatit can boplaced under t»»e se;»t withoutineonveni- nee to otherPassenger?. Pass-tig rs are strongly recommendedto have their Nam-s a-.d the Station to which theyare proceeding distinctly n-.a-ked on their Ullage,ami to R.tUfy theins Ives that it is placed on tLeTrain, as tho Railway Department will not be rejpor-

sihle unless it ih b <>ked and paid for.Prtssengrrs can he bo at Stuti ns only on con-

dition that ther.» i.i room in the Train. Childientin-let three vears of ar- travel free ; above three andunder fotKte'en yearsof age, half-tare.

Hoksks, Cakhiaukh, &.C.—The Railway Dcpa'tmentdoes not undertake to forw.nd Morses arid Carriagesby any particular T>ain \ but when sent, theyhe at the forwarding Staii- n half-au hour before thedepartureof the Train. The Owners of Horses mustprovide meant* for securing th-m in the Ilnrsc-hox,a"d the Railway Department uill not be accountablefor ativ injuria s sustained through thetr oreakingloose or otherwise, nor will it undertake to carryunbroken or vicious Horses. At Country Stationsrequisitions for Horse-boxed or Carriage-trucks mustbe made the day before tbey are wanted.

Dogs must he provided with chains, orother suffi-taicnl°mcans of securing thcin. Thev will not beallowed in carriages, and the sendei must obtain aTicket, t" be given up befoie the end of the journey,before the Uogis delivered.

lteturn Tickets, for distances a>t exceeding 25mi cs, arc available on day of issue only; for eachaddition 1 25 miles, or Taction thereof, one day extrais allowed.

.Returnor Periodical Tickets will not he availablef. r Special and Kxoursion Trains, except when theOrdinary Time Tabb; is suspended.

All Tickets used for Return later than the day ofissue must he presc ted at the Ticket Window, andrc-dated before the Passenger enters the Traiu forthe lteturn Journey. Any Person neglecting to gethis Ticket rc-dated will have to pay the OrdinaryFare.

Ordinarv Single Tickets, issued oti Saturdays andSundays, are umailable as Return Tickets until theend of*the following.Monday,when re-dated as above

* Fi.ao Stations.— do not stop at tliesiunites required. No 1ice should be given to tilGuard at the pievious i-topping .Station.

SI'KCIaI. iNutiuk.—To •-Übiirc despatch, Parcel*Extra Lußgaire, ami Dog*, must be at the Station"aleast tTKTKKN before tho Advertise

1 Time of Departim* of Tr*in.All Time Tables issued prior to this date are no-

» Cancelled.A. Y. MACCONAI,D,

£ General Manager,

8 STATU Ail LOWE,Traffic Manager.

Insurance Companies

Tup: transatlantic r*ikk i>\-"MPANY OF HAV"I-|(.J.

Uajt+i.-.i* (Revised) —£220,0Capital Paid-up and Rksekvx Fund utovih.-;)

£57.00ft.

Bankers is rn* Colon*:BANK OF NEW ZEALAND.

t=Q_ All Claims '.r. Colony WithoutDelay

Thla Company having opened Agencies throughoutthe Colony is prepared to accept r Jro Risks on everydescription of Property, at the Lowest Current Rater.

AUCKLAND AGENT—ALEX. SAUNDERS?No. 6 Insurance Buildisgh, Qdkjen-ht.

Mutual life association ofACJSTP.ALASIA,

FOR MUTUAL AND INDEFEASIBLE LIPKASSURANCE,

ENDOWMENT AND ANNUITY BUSINESS.

Head Office for. New Zealand :

AUCKLAND ;

! With Offices throughout the ColODy"local Director:

GEORGE BUROOYNB OWEN, ESQ.PrincipalMedical Officer:

CHAS. FIELD GOLDSBRo', M.D., F.R.C.P.Solicitors :

MESSRS. WHITAKBR, RUSSELL & BUDDLE.

The only office In New Zealand granting policiesabsolutely indefeasible from date of issue. Settle-ments prompt and liberal, without reference toSydney office. No quibbles or red tape allowed totnterfero with justice. Members can travel every-

where,resid in any country,and engage in everyoccupation, without giviog notice to theoffice.

Every information cau be obtained on applicationat the Association's Office.

WILLIAM T. J. BELL,General Agent for New Zealand.

NORTHERN ASSURANCECOMPANY.

Capital £3,000,000.

STATEMENT SHEWING THE PROGRESS OPTHE NORTHERN ASSURANCE COMPANY

From its establishment in 1830 to the preseut time(1878).

| Net Fire Xet I.ife R"™B

.Revenue. Reveuue. i„»prf,«iKunds inInterest. hßod

!££ £ £

1536 1)00 700 3,200 | 39,200183S i 1,000 2.000 2,500 I1841 I 3,200 9.500 2,400 63,0001544 ! 4,000 14.000 4,000 95,5001547 O.SOO 15.200 5,500 1134,0001850 7,900 20 200 0,500 102,8001853 22.M0 37,400 8,000 225,8001556 08,400 50,500 13,200 342,5001859 100,3'0 02,000 18,000 453,0001862 127,900 75,M0 24,20) ! 592,400

lstio 1C3.900 k7 400 34.70/ I 802,7001868 IS-\SOO 13.7(0 41.100 940,90 CIS7I 230,400 119 910 57.700 1,241,001874 313.300 133,000 78,400 1,778,1001577 403,7U0 167,000 2.215,800

LIFE DEPARTMENT.It is worse thin useless to possess Life Policy

unless there is the certaintythat the sum assured wilho paid at death. A m m may lor ynars trust to itas ; support for his family, aud ultimately findtha is of n*» value. The sums assured by the"NORTHERN 'aro guarmtee'l by tho Shareholderscapitalof l- a- s 'S MillionsSterlinp, *nd by its Accumu-lated fund il safely invested, amountingalroidy(December, *1577) ninro thau TWO MILLIONTWO HUNDRED THOUSAND POUNDS, andcontinually increasing.

In the Participation Rraucb, the whole of theascertained suiu'lu.s at eaen valuation belongs to ;the Assured.

The uudersigmul, Ai;e;it for tho above Company, isrpuared to accept Risks against Fire on Ituildingb

and Contents in the Citv and Province of Auckland,at the LOWEST CURRENT RATES.

THOMAS MACKY.Fort-street, March 19, lb7P.

CtOUTH BiUTldLl INSUKANOEoijoiii'VNy.

CAI'ITAL, £ 1,000.000.

of ovci) dnscrl;.-I'J v.i'4. Contents In,a

\Vunl from Ship's Back or Shipping Port ofLondon. . „

FeswMs, KroU'ht, Gold, Grain, (Jura, and CargceInsured to and from London the Colonle?,

■America, China, M«.v.r;lius, tha Islands. &C.Lownsr Current Rates.

Head Otiico, Auckland.A. 130ARDM AN,

Manager.

TTNITED FIUE AND IvIARIME IN-SUIIASUE COMPANY,

Capital £500,000.

ilsiD Office :

275, GEvRr.E-STRBKT, SYDNI'.Y.

This Company is I' r,'P vii" 1. to accept Fire and

Marine Bisks on the 1110 t favonr.ib'R terms.For fall particulars nppty to

j(KaTHER,Agent.

Queen street, Auckland.

Booksellers and Stationers.

ROOK MANUFACTORY.

The Proprietor: of tno IIKHAi-n have nowjcomplcted

EXTENSIVE

alterations and additionb

To til-- rPREMISES AND PLANT

For the purpose of Manufacturingall kinds of

LEIXJKRS

JOU KNALS

CASH BOOKS

ACCOUNT BOOKS

MINING COMPANIES' BOOKS

| WAOHS BOOKS

MILL AND TIMBKR BOOKS

&0., ic.

Tlicso and all other Hooka arc made to order, anc. to

aiy.c, ruled to any pattern, are composed of the best

materials, and will comparefavourably with imported

80-:7*.The premideg in Wyndham-street, formerlyoccupied

by Messrs. Phillippa and Son, have been fitted upwith all the modern improvements fora Manufactory

and everything necessary to the making of a book la

now executed upon the premises by thoroughly

competent workmen.

Iron Works.i l:'j.v 11:1. v.-

* J ■* v v Ks rp v • :< <

* XS. P A It Iv EnHAS FOR SALE (CHEAP)

About 55 OF THE ABOVE.ALSO,

SUPERIOII CORRUGATED IRONTANICy,

From £? and upwards, with Tap, ready foruse.Also,

LARGE STOCK: OFSPOUTING, RIDGING, DOWN-PIPE,

&c., &c\, &c.

Always on Hand at h 3

GALVANISED IRON AND LEAD PIPE STEAM

WORKS,VICTORIA-STKEET EAST, AUCKLAND.

The gospel oak ikon and gal-vanised iron and wire

company.

IRON MANUFACTURER* AND G ALVANISERS

Firstßrand, ") (Second Brand."G ANCHOR 0." VTiiADEiIARMJ "EAGLE."

First Quality. ) ( Kagle Quality.Tbe Gopel Oak is the oldest manufacture Gal-

vanised Iron In England. The original GalvanisedTinned Iron was first made at. those Works, in theyear 154:2. This iron obtained the Prize Medal for"Excellent Quality" at the ?r»-at Exhibition in lS'i2,being the only Prize Modal iu the trade.Tbeprice i? now greatly reduced.

Works -Gospel Oak Iron Wrrks, Tipton.~

Mit/e Works, Wolverhampton.~

Regent's Canal Limehouse, London.Warehouse—sG, Upper Thames-street,London.Export (■�'iice -110, Cannon-street. London.

Educational-

MRS. a xj S T X N,VISITING TEACHER OF MUSIC ANDDRAWING,

Ilewin's Duilding?. Weilesley street, Auckland.

CHURCH OF ENGLAND GRAMMARSCHOOL, PARNELL.

[Hhtaulimuch 1855.]

Aililiated to the New Zealand University.

Quarter Days: January J5» April 12, July 5,September 27.

School duties will be resumed on Wednesday, July2.

JAMF.S ADAMS, 8.A., Head-maf.ter.

U S. S. E. SHE A F

IKo*al Ac\demv or Music, Loudon-, and Tupil

or Sin Stkknimle Bknnkt),At the r» qu"-tof foimcr pupils,

HAS COMMENCED GIVING LESSONS IN*MUSIC AND SINGING.

Kftrancaliape Ro.i 1,opposite L. D. Nathan, Esq.

WRITING, HOOK-KEEPING, ARITH-METIC, OR NAVIGATION TAUGtiT.

Kvuniujj.ci&-scs, opeu from 7 to S .SO ou Mondays,Wednesdays, and Fridays ; 5s per week.

System of Writing forwarded.JC2.Address:

MR. NICHOLSON,WritingMaster,

[Cyber Pass Road, top of Grafton UoAd.

Taylor Brothers' Mara villa Cocoa. — TaylorBrothers, London, having the exelusiv • supply oftlvs unrivalled Cocoa, invi'e comparison \v th anyot.:cr Coo a for Purity—tine Aroma—-Sanative,Nutritive, anil Sustaining Power. One trial will es-tablish it as a favourite Bev*er.>£o for breakfast,luncheon, and a Soothing Refreshment after a lateevening. l-'or favourable opinions, ride Standard,Morning Post, BritishMcdieal Journal, «Nx\, &c.

TaYI.OU BRyTHKRS* UoMtEOPATIIIC COCOA. —Thisoriginal prepiration, which has attained such a world,wide reputation, is m.tnuf ictured by Taylor Urotheraunder the ablest homoeopathic advice, aidc.l by theskili ai'd experience of the inventor.", and wid bofound to eotnbiue in an eminent degroo the purity,linearoma, and nutritious property ot the fresh nut.

Taylor Brothers* Soluble Cuocolatb is made inone minutewithoutboiling

I Taylor Brothers' Maravilla Cocoa Esspack, onI Fukk Soluablk Cocoa.—This exquisite productionwill supply a want lonif felt by eoc >a drinkers,namely, a perfectly genuine article, free f.<»m ad-mixture of any kind; nourishing, refreshing, andgrateful to the palate. Ju5-lb. Tins

Taylor Brothers' Chicory.—Manufactured fromthefinest Belgian Hoot. Iu 26 and fj'i-lb.Tins.

Steam Mills, Brick I.uie, Loul«u. Export CbicoryMills, Bruges Belgium,

Page 4: TheNewZealandHerald. - Papers Past

SHIPPING.IiIGH WATr.R to-day.—Auckland : 0.40-- O.oQ

~ ~ Manukau : Q.'c.o — 054Sdjt,—liisos, 4.l'A ; sets, 0.27.Moon.—Last quaiter, 7th, sh. 25m.

A It KIVA L.Glenel?, s.s., Fnrf|uhfir, from Tauranga and

Mercury 1! <v. Passengers: Mrs. Lerril!, MissHolmes, Ci.pti.in Andeiaon, Messrs. Fergusson,Darrach, Hamilton, D:ivy, Keals, Gobel, Cam-mtll, and L' steerage.—A. McGregor,agent.

D K P A K T 17 H E S.Argvle, s.s., Ciaivfoiil, for '\Vhan;arei aud

Mangapai.— A. MuGit'gov, agent.Funny Kelly, keich, McDonald, for "W'ban-

giiroa.—Auckland Timber Company, agents.

ENTEKKD I>* Y/AHD.S.Albatross, schooner, 77 tons, from liussell,

with l-"> tons coal.OLKAKKD OUTWAHDS.

Kcs?. cutter, ttl tons, G. D. Amphemet, forNoumea, New Caledonia.

Fanny Kelly, ketch, :>7> tons, 12. McDonald,for Whangaroa.

Syren, brig, 157 tons, Colliver, for Kaiparaand Sydney.

Oreti, s.g., 117 tons, McArthur, for Newriymouth and SontK

EXTOKT3.Per cutter Ness, for Noumea, New Caledonia :

40 cases biscuit, 220 dozen egg3.Per s.s. Oreti, for New Plymouth : 1 box, 0

cases, 17 cases fruit, 5 packages.

Inwauu.s Coastwise. — Zillah, ketch, fromTauranga, with 020 bags ; Adah, ketch, fromthe Thames, with IS,OOO feet timber.

Outwards Coastwise.—Lady of the Lake,barge, for the Thames, with 24 water pipes ;

Gem, schooner, for Tairua.The p. sr. Coiueiang is expecte I to arrive in

Oi.ohnnga to-morrow aftoruoou, from "Waitara,and will leave again for the same port at 1 p.m.on Saturday.

The s.s. Argvle sailed yesterday afternoon,for Whaiigaici and Mangapai, with passengersand cargo.

Tiie .is. Cdene!;? arrived in harbour yesterdaymorning, from Taur.tnga and Mercury IJav,with passengers and the following c.jrgo : —

1* bales too!, 7 sacks wheat, G head cattle,1 horse, 1 dozen sheepskins, 1 bale hidey. Thesteamer will s-nil i\<r thesame ports this evening.

The s.s. Hero is advertised to sail to-day, at•i p.m., t*v.- Sydney and MeUiuuvjie.

Tho I'nion Co.'s s.s. Wait iki is announced tosail this morning. at 1" "0, for New Plymouthtv?.d :>'-<ttu«,rn ports. Inteudin.: p tssongova willhive to K'.ive Auckland by the D o'clock train.

XLewi; Syien c!e..;od at ti.o i'i;.>touis 3*es-ioruay for Kaipar-i. and will sail this morning,hhewi'i 1-a-l a~ ti.v iv-.ipari with timber forSy«!n« v.

The Dii.: cutcecd out at theCustom* and will load

t* :or i .'lii.. TUc ve-->el will sail thisIKOrn;:.,'.

The bi!.;".o will c»eai ar. l ;;ail forNewcastle in h i!l i

R.M.s. r, N « -.-crr.l to s ,i! in thecou:sl- i-f a w f

The cut ■• r Nc>>. f •: Noume... NV\v Caledo-nia, ch da: t !.•• t-' is .la; . end willpii-b.bly s *!::• n: Jinlng.

The l.i•!,:i r.f .">!••: i ilie« mNy be expos tedtb.e CLi;: >e < f v.c -1; Srosx. Fiji.

The >.>. K.i:iciru is advertised to fromOnciiu!.-,a on Tuesday next at 4 p.m. for Ne»vI'lvmouth, Wi'.ii- tiiv.i, :.n i AVeMinqton.

l'he Americn Nt-i M'hite. whichrecently left tl.i- port. FaiU'»i froiii Newcastleon rhe 25;h v.::., ui:li 7 H '> tors of coal, forLL'.nilla.

BY TELEGRAPH.IU'^SFLL.

Novcrr.ber 4.—'Arrived: Io::a. and GoldenIsle. Saile.l : Kenilworth.

TAFKANOA.Nov-:v-er •!.—Aniwd a: a.m.: Pen-

guin fiv.i!. Auekl.iiiNilW rLY:UjI'YU.

N-jven;*:;' 4. — Arrived at 1.00 p.m.: S.r.C'ic'.i, fr«-m Oij-.huij^a.

V.'KLLINGTCJN.N•">»*«■ 4.- The '-hip V> awoa, wirh 2;; '. )

]>' isc:;.'- :from 1./ndon. arrive i off the Hondstl.-is lu-"'! i'iiicr. T:.e iif'tablil te.tture is thatthe i':.ve aii pai l their own pas-saws* Ajrivei: U'ak.ttipu, from Sydney;Kangat:r fp'jn ti:e N«-rth. Sailed : Wukii-tipu. for the So:::h ; .Southcia Cru.ss, barque,for iiobaii Tow:;.

(■.:vr.\'::ovTn.Novprub-rr 4. —v-: iv. d : D..roy Pratt, from

* H«-kiti':a. s M-.ry for One-Lu;:g-t. LVTTKLTON.

N<.v<-:.d r !. —Arrived : lather, frorp Picto::.: »dajv ]»i: ir. for 11 obatr. Town ; Jane

Douglas Eur *K.ik.-:u.i and ; Wvl-linutou. lor e.iii'igton.

[I'liit 1 TAIIAIIITA' AT ULLTi".]LONDON.

Octrfv-r ul.—<.>le ?.lulk-r, barque, fromLevuk;-. -4th June ; Manilla. Sth September;

baique, from Newcr.s'le, 11-UuJuly.

TfONG KONG.Octob- r 4.— CypLrciio, &tc-Anicr, from Kcw-

castl*"l, 4'h S'.-ptf-n.ber,September 11.—Athol, steamer, from New-

castle, August 12th.22.— fiom

Froemantle, 10'h Aikut,September 2'J. — Urange Grove, brij, for

Sydney.Octole"2i. Joan Potts, happi?, for Sydney.

SHANGHAI.September 1.—Serapis, ship, from Sydney,

22nd Jul v.SING APOUK.

September 2l\ -"Mi*.-* lCehnan-egj, brig, fromFreemantle, 2'.'»:!i August.

COMMERCIAL.

ZcAL/.;:r- Flsmald ' l (ii e.Tuesday ovcninj.

Tl;o C lutoms du'iL-s collected tj-daj were Ii-rso; ]-■.

Mes?rs. ]}. Ton!:* Mid CV>.. on behtlf of theAgricultural A?-ocia:ion, sold ihe rights forthe refreshment hooth-i for the furtlicomin;js\ow to be held on the I'i!r.co of Wales*Eirthdiv. Mr. Vivian purchased the twobooths ill tiic .-how-yard for JL'l'.'i. and alio thatfar GuO.i Templars'at £7. The grand stand)>.«• in cv::nectioii with the sports was boughthv Mr. ; '<>.> -! for t'l i."Mr. Greenwood sold to-day the residence of

Mr. J. A. Walker, l'onsonby Koad, for J_T>lo ;

100 acrf? nfland.'Wnii 01 Itiver frontage. ntfisGdnn acre. The furuituie fetched good price?.Tiiere was a very yooil attendance, and biddingspirited.

_____

The fol'--.ii,s calli hvr* Ijeen m.»-1 •X. s. <1. U lien due.

Bri.'ht •smile. rorciß-Midct 0 0 C — Nov. 501(1 V' :d.jn Ca'f

....010— Nov. 1:.

Triua:, li 0 0 3 —No? 12

DAILY MEMORANDA- November 5A Grant-lVaperj. C.o'.! ins;. &e ,11 a.m. I

Me>si.. <.nk« &C« — c-choM noon.Mr JI. ■•.riliur-i'ianos, V.'atch s, 11' us-hold fur-

nitur-i, v* ~neon.Mr U C. Geti,v. ,ud — Klimitary, &c ,at the

fir :cs f Mr. Custnmli-usi street, no -n.Sits?!';. .luatcr i* c an —Korea. Cattle, .Sherp,

IVS. a' i'ap.if-a. noon.

Jloa'a-a'iri Pnni'l'!3 A=9ociatir.n, Mr. F. A.Wl.if!i.Oliice, ehortiai.d street, *o >u.

A3IUS'-Mr-NT-, if.:„

, ,ciii.ri r itovil li'i'ian C rem, \\ .dlMiey street

£a»t. 'i .ml i [a.

THE MAILS.Mash will close aa under:—This Day.

For Taranaki and Southern Provinces, per W«iiaVti,at Sam. Fc r njwsp.tpers at "air. LateletieistillS 20 a.m.

For Coromandel. per Coroirandel. at 11 30a.».For Australian Colonics, per H«ro, nt 3 p.«. Forimajey ordc'H. leti<':a, and npw?pip"r3,at 2ptn. Late letters for Sydney and i'elbcurneo ly, at 320 p.jn.

For Tlnme?, p-r Itotomahasa. at 3 3D p.m.For Whitiangi, and upouki, pvr

at 4 p m.For Thames,per Entcn-risp, at :>."*) r-m-For "VVaiwera, Te Ka;>a. Craigiebn-n, and Wark-

wnrtH.pt-r Hos-i Cas-y, at 10 «.u:.F«»r Wh»rgj\rei Heads and i.cr Anne

Milhank, :it 4 r-'».For Thames, per ltotomahai', at 5 2 1) p.m.

juesdav. 11.Per s.s. Australia. a.s f->llow«: —

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New Zealand HeraldAND DAILY SOUTHERN CROSS.

WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 5, 1879.

'Phi: agricultural trouble continues to bethe paramount question iu England ; andas tile statistics tell us that, half the feedof the thirty-one and a half millions ofpeople who live within the small area ofthe United Kingdom already comes fromabroad, and as that great food importmust needs be a permanent fact, it is ilitii-cult to overrate the interest of the matter,present and prospective, for new coun-tries, whoso prime ami distinctive in-dustry, whatever other* they may de-velop, will continue for many generationsto be the raising of food. It is not to theother countries of Europe, many of themas crowded with inhabitants as herself,that England can look for a permanentsupply of either corn or meat. Americahas now taken the front place, anil thecolonies will have their duo share of thistrade in all sorts of provisions as well asthe United State?. We see that thequality of our New Zealand bread-stuffs is admiringly commented on bythe Sydney I'ress. The samples for-warded to the Exhibition are described as" magnificent." "Mure grain has beensent by JSew Zealand than by anv of theother colonies''—over 150 growers havingfurnished samples of that and other pro"duco of their farms, Both .South Aus-tralia and Victoria already ship grain tothe English market. In regard to thetrade in preserved meat, wo observe thatthe steamer Strathleven has arrived inSydney " with the Bell-Coleman fittingsand mechanism for carrying frozen meatto Europe." And other means, even stillmore important than the freezing process,for preserving the full nutriment of thearticle, are sure to come to light now thatscience is so much directed to this sub-ject of the transport of food. Thus a late Itelegram from Melbourne informs us that 'a chemical mixture has been discovered |to preserve butter in ordinarykegs, and !for an indefinite period, without salt.Imports of all varieties of food are now ,welcome to the English market, providedof course that the article is really what it 'ought to be. For one example, Hungary ;sends by a long carriage vast quantities of jcompressed plums. IThe present state of things in England |cannot but produce greatchanges, though :

the changes are equally sure to take time. jChanges in the land system will be

brought about ; the land will be madeto directly support more inhabitants thannow, and so popjlation will be betterdistributed. But in spite of such a cir-cumstance, and in spite of the more wide-spread habit of emigration and the newdimensions it will obtain, the manufactur-ing and mining quarters must continue tobe huge centres of population. Thesimultaneous decline or collapse of somany of the old markets for their goodshas caused extraordinary distress in thecities ; but the world is wide. Commer-cial enterprise extends its arms and isfinding fresh markets in regions latelyunvisited or even unknown, and we learnthat already tilings are looking better inthe manufacturing districts. Thata popu-lation so great, in a country so small,must always depend cn imports for agreat proportion of its food is a fact thatthe countries which are capable of supply-ing it can always rely on.

Of course the distress of the towns hasbeen enhanced by the distress of the ruralclasses. The bad harvest has brought toa crisis the defects of the English landsystem : but we see by the details fur-

( nis'ned in the Pall Jfull Gn-clt>: thata badharvest, and for nearly all the principalcrops, is this year the rule over most ofEurope. In the centre and nortli ofFrance the rain did "serious injury" tothe wheat, and in Italy matters are stillworse. The destructionby floods in samedistricts was grievous, :in-l generally thecrops are reported to be disappointing."From Germany and a'.so from Austria andHungary " the reports are unfavourable."Drought has done as much damage inSpain as excessive raini elsewhere, pro-ducing •' an utter failure of the crops'' inAndalusia. There is ihj .same bad newsof the other staples. In I'aly, France,and Germany, at the date of the accounts,the gravest fears were entertained for thevintage. In Italy, France, and Spain thesilk crop has failed altogether ; and of theFrench one of best-root sugar "about one-third is stated to be irremediably in-jured." Hitherto more wheat lias cometo England from Southern Russia thanfrom any other part of Europe. It hasdivided with America the chief supply.But from the facts before us it seemsvery doubtful that it will continue. ThePnh .Ma!/ mentions, on the au-thority of a St. Petersburg journal, the-V' if Timr*, that only twenty-live atthe outside of the sixty provinces ofEuropean Russia yield more corn thanthey can consume, while many of the restare importers. "So large, indeed, is thedeficit in these, that, in spite of the goodharvests of late years, the price of wheatlias been steadily rising in Russia."'While theprice of wheat fell in Londonfrom 445, in IS7o, to I2s in the begin-ning of K',79, it has risen, in the sameperiod, 3.! per cent, in St. Petersburg.And so the local journalist pronouncesthe foreign competition for Russianbre.i'.lstufis a national disaster.

Another lJu.'shn journal, tho r...>\ is stillm"re pessimist. fjVen in th> c >•:-n-exportinj;provinces, thip tpor asserts, t'ne hu-incs.s resultsin loss. The :ur-j of land produce-* o:i anav- ra-io only fo:iy-six nr. t a Ii '.lt pounds ofwli-ar, bringing in lorty-t vj c hue the

e -st of the corn in gre-it-*r th-m this.th-4 n^ricu'.ltuv'i.*-.s of !*are

p!u';j- !in di : tf" l.i;r!«.-.vsie'. --. wore not-a;.- i •*•;. em t:;i ->n. 2s"uit ; ier they nor thepeasant.* h.: ve th" <*-.]»ital !:ee.le-l for scientificfanning, »-.n ; ?.!:•; !>.;nks charge int- nrr-st f>n �heiradvances a", t!v? rate of nevn and a-lulr percent., while t!;-.' produce cf t\:i l does notyield at th<? out-ide ijioro th u. live per cent.H'-nce la::d is .<'.»! dbyauction, or left until!e i, be-

ci!t!v..*i-)v i-i not Wlr.-'hcrlitis jdettuo is or is not too 1 tr'<!y pi in to I, it. isCertain that K'.is iiii agriculture is in deep dis-tres.', ;«nd the p dioy ad"p.ed by Ger.nanyis inere.i-in/ in d.:;L*ultijrf. Accordingly, aniinjii.::.«! cui:11; 1;■» i >:. !i h bjen nio -inted to con->;dt-r the -j-; .-.tier', I' i, at })resent

t!._- aj im of thei..il ,ivs.

There are a variety -•»: facU::i the an.l ui-s^azines,

i11..* r.-iti m vf iho differentlan 1 a:*ran-;ois!en?o on tho C'.mtinoufc,at a tinio wlit'ii a mo iiiicau'f'n in someshapj <d" the ,-y.stcm i-. so muchtalkod al)'lit. A Mr. ]>avi»nui Xincke, awcll-kiin'.vn writer on ec naom ; cal subjects,\v]io lately fnniisho'l so:no papers to tho

(•■jhthj It> ri<■)>• respecting the peasantproprietors of France—many of themowners of only three or four acres, culti-vated with tho spaue — 11*13 a longletter 111 tho Tn))- v de>L*riptivc ofanother e!a?s of freeholders, u theteam-owning proprietors of about 50acres/* who abound in that part of Prussiabetween IJorlin and Dresden, lie telU usthat au extraordinary quantity of pro-duce is extracted from t!i«»se small]>ussession3. Potatoes a:e [jroduced toan extent that surpris.-s i-'ngli.shmen.The same maybe said of fruit, vegetables,[Kiuhry, milk, and butter. The marginsof the roads ami paths are withiruit trees, 4 ' without tlie protec-tion ' — the general diffusion of property(there he in..,' a niilli(»n landowners inPrussia) indiuingso much popular lvsnectfor it. The soil is of a very poor descrip-tion—l ue-.vr saw a po.irer soil undercultivation th in a trreai deal of that."iiut the ov.uci-'s heart is in his land, andhe is not only z.uloiis. hut .skilful, thankstu the public system of agriculture intro-duced in the old Prussian provinces.

In thes* sm dl fai ms, al^iol't':-ly no sp-ici itsv.".;,;-'d. In pl..ce.s where tt * !•.-} pure so.d and no a;:r:c';It".":il plant couldlive, I have everywlu-ro found plantations of.Scotch tir and of birch, the only trees thato.<u!d maintain themselves in such starvinghatrer.ne-s. It was ncae.-.sirv at lirsr. to set the

trees in deep furiows, tiiat th'-y mightnot h»- Id.jvvu out uf the groand. ,tr»«I tint therain that fell mij'.it he c-ujduet'-' I t■» tii' ir roots.In :dl the plantations of thi* kiinl I saw, Inoticed tin:t every intlividu.il tree was carefullytorostrd, an>l ih tt -to ori.trs or nettles or under-growths of any kind were allowed to aprin- upon th-.' .li:.: lying ioavos, an-1 ss rob the ]>Untati-.ii. U.-i 1..111 not ye: good enough forproducing ijiMin. though som.-wh.it better tbunthat <>-nto Scotch lir aaJ birch, theyellow hi])in-; iiyroivn for ;'or..go.

I Wlien those sandy places are turned tosuch good account, the writer asks whatmay not be done on the rich soil ofEngland. Uut thesuccessful land systemsof France a;id Germany are not confinedto small holdings. It appears that atSalzniundo, Mr Zimmcrmann cultivates12,501) acres, and at AscherslebenStrauss cultivate 17.500 acres, and thateach of these concerns employs a capitalof not less than .i'-tUD,Ot'O. Near Colognethere is another farm of T-t'O acres, andthe writer rcmarUs : —

This is one of the forn:s th.- ofthe futuro will ahSume. In tlu-i- days, whencapital and labour can be conin-.andeil to an}'extent that may be required, sun! the means oftransport have been thoroughly organised, ithas become easy and profitable to cirry oumanufactures and trade upon a large sc ilc, andone can see no reisun why the same should notbe done in agriculture.

Tiir "interim report of the Royal Commia-siou appointed tj inquire into ani report

upon the operations of the University ofNew Zealand and its relations to thesecondary schools of the colony," ia a ratherformidable document, containing, with evi-dence and appendix, upward? of 505 pages ofprinted matter, and a iiual report id promised at theclose of the first quarter of li-xtyear. It appears that ut the outset theCommissioners had obstacles thrown iu theway of fill filling their mission, for theystate that they feel it their duty toreport that both in the C*3C of NelsonCollege, and Christ's College Graa.marSchool—institutions affiliate"! to the NewZealand University—the committee deputedby them was denied the right of inspection,and they had, consequently, no opportunityof observing the working of these institu-tions. The trustees of the Presby&wrianChurch Trast of Ot.aco likewise declined toatlord any information, exept verbally, andunder protest, as to that portion of their in-come which, under Act of Assembly, pa«s din ISG6, ii devoted to 41 thy erection or en-dowment of a literar}* chair or chairs in anycollege or uniwrsit3* which sha'l be erect'.d.or shall exist in the province of Oragn."The C •inmissioncrs remark, and the publicwillbe inclined to coincide with the obser-vation, "We do not undertake to say thatthe position assumed by the authorities ofNelson College and the Otago PicabyterianChurch is not legally d-f.-nsibk* ; but wcare of opinion that if itb* go, thera id urgentneed of leg'slation, to render them amenableto public investigation." T-.ey r/p.>rs asteady increase in ths number of student?,and of those who graluite in the NewZ aland University, and express the opinionthat the University Sc:iat-», in carry;u»Miits v.ork withiu tho limits prescribedto it, has rendered valuable serviceto the cause of education. Comingto matters which more particularlyconcern ourfelves the Commissioners propose a scheme to remedy the n<>to iousinequality iu the educitii n.il instit ;ti 113 inthe two island, by at or.c-3 fstablishinj, atthe mo3t important centre* of population inthe North Island, capable «-f sop;>'y-ing an education of the same standard as th.itprovided by the University of Or,mo andthe Canterbury College. They pr thatthe (Governmentsh--ill 1 invite the Legi-lvnreto maUc immediate provision tor the *-tab-lishm-nt of two collo^^5? one at An-.'kl.ud,and the other at V/ellingt >n, of the cli iraiterabove ind : c»ted, wi-h the f<dlovvuig pro-fessorial s:;j;T respectively, to bo s leofced bya commit-ion in 'ir-*at r»rifc-»ii: : —(1) Profeasor of Lat'n and Gr-v.k ; ('2) o.'E iglish Language, Lhvra'ur •, and History ;(3) Pr-fe-s ir of Mathematics an 1 Mitlinna-tical Phys :c = ; (-1) Professor of t.Mv-mbtryand Kxpi-r:nien?al Physics ; (5) ProFe»-or ofNatural Scienec. Itn rue-jmiu' n \-d t'.a': <J-o.vernincnt *h..uld set apnrb sit .s f»»r th" abovecollegns, and that two grmts of i' 12,500 ac;;

should be made for erection offittings, and apparatus. For the a-iruiim imt<'nr.nce o? til so two c diodes it is ?u.r-gested that the GovomuKut shouldst«p* for utilisthe res • rv 3 setapirt {'<>•

the promotion of higher e Inc\tiori, ra-n • y—

3U,051 auifs in the Auek'and a-id 4'HJO ajru-|in the "Wellington provitcid t. A 4the rentals from thcs-3 are at proven * ina '•».

fju-te. it is S'l \ that the two co"o:^should be endo wed with Cr-wn land-? i".il:i-cienb to provide an inun.dat* injo- e *0each of -C 1000 per annum, or if ?l»at he n-.tpracticable then the delict t> bo male .';o.->dby a pecuniary grant to bo appropriate I in anew University Act. T/.e r p.rt c ninn-vnlmbh? to ro-erv.iu: a c rlv-inumber of public app -into,* nt-? for gr;t r.i »*i\-who 111 iy nbtvn -n, a*.-lalso resoLctin.: o f.;r girU.

\\Y a"or-rr -I *

• >ta e tii.it- a •• .r-.phstation i J. n-'v: at i\.:;r>-se du..County of E ka.

On M-»n liy n a:: oviv-l n t»;.'n i 1leave Hamilton at (5 ">0 a 1:1. a» dHamilton at ij.-i') m. :. r u kh»nd. Tordinary train wiii be su- : -- :.d«.d on th--tday. Tins is :i:a <• to wiab!'-Wa kato vioituis tlu- catt'u an ! ath-letic s;p-)rt< t> return h-n.e the sn;c dav.l"'urti:ci' partiouia: 3 i\z to a:- rival and ULpar-tnre of trains on !h; lO.h will be foun 1 inuur advertising co.umi.ij.

Mr. tiin Mavrvnf tVTh.vrcs,! arrive 1 in town yc3ti-rday. a -d wiii p < cc.> t !to Wclji* gton this him' j:n4 by the .«t • nv."leaving the Manukau, in omlt to wn'.-ltever tho interests oi tTha:.e-; D.):'ou : ,h.

The directors of the companies intcrestclin the Pu -'.pi nr.* Ass'-ei t'i'.oi ill incut at noonto-day, at th" oliicc of the Morr a*ainii <I.M.Comjnny, tihort'and-! tr- 04-,o 4-, in ordtr r >con'cr as to the future of Hie »S:OC:ali-»">.Messrs. Comer an 1 Jam-?, the min-j m.na-L'er.H of the Moanataiari and Caird»»nnncompanies respectively, have r»rrived fnmthe Thani s. Mi l will !<e pres-rnt to rtn lerwhat practical advice is neo? sa*y.

Tho cutter NVss, for Xow Ca!. do; ia thh?mornng, takes raMK-r an uuu.s'ial it n\ -ifmerchandise. viz, dozen Thepric* of the*e has rvw to -ohed a b>wvfigure, than experienced for many yei:s inAuckland The committal ol ti.e Auck-land Cirocer's Ao.socia'ion j'osterday r>duccd the price 21 per dozen, so 111 -1 *;

the wlioV.s ile ti«u-o now at-ind* at- -SIIt is to bj hoped the ves-c! will m dee a g-judran.

An examination of the cVmae causedt.hrought the outbreak of the in i\»rt-r and.Co.'?, 11 ijjli street store ou M -n'aywas mad » yesterday, aird it j rows to becomparatively trilling. S one ;jo >d.H wevoinjured by tho vr.iter, bat it it r.nt'eipa'.. dthat about .C2OO will cover the whole

Immc 11-:t ly after the silcf tho booths andstalls connected with the Agricultural a dPastoral Association yesterday, the pr vi-

of tiio racecourse for thesp rts, which aiv t > bo held the rame da ,

were aNo seld by Messrs. Tonks and Co.The grand etand and bar were purchased byMr. i-J. Hoaa for £14. aiul the r.ioe-eardswere bought by Mr. Btili for

On > novtl feature in tin present arrange-ments <>f the Union Comply is that a

| wiiting-rrom for visitors' accommodation is: now provided at the company's otri o inSydney, and 1-tters to New Ze-iland visitorst-taying in Syduc-y can be addressed to thecare of the Union Steamship Anhotel rej>i<ter is kept at th<; «>tliee of thesecretary to the Exhibition in Sydney, andvisitors can aecertaiu there where accmimo-(Htion is available, and the probable ra'es ofcharge.

Oreat interest is being taken in th? pro-posed review to bo held here on Mond iynext, and if all the Auckland ••ompan*.-?,who have intimated thvir intention of bpresent, cm manage to get down th » gather-ing is likely to be the largest thak hv» m'ertaken placc in comiocti-m with the Volun-teer movement in the North' Island. TheHamilton Troop of tho Te Awamatu Cavalrywere willing to come overland, but the Go-vernment luvc thrown some obstacle in theway which will prrveafc their bring present,much to th 3 disappointment Y;f the Tha:nc*Volunteers. The Auckland cvpi arc ex-pected to arrive early on Sunday morninj,and the whole will join in a church {.ar.ih',0.1 Monday morning the variun o -rj-s willprobtbly fall-in in two bat a'i >ns andmarch out to the Tararu gnv.mw. wh-.r.*. {hereview will take plac j. Should Major Witriers come down tlie whole force will l>eunder hia command. If the day prove linethere is no iloubt the review will his a greatsuccess. —[ l'hame3 Correspondent. ]

Tho funeral of the late Mrn. P cat.n „i, i,

place yesterday afternoon. It wa« =VVby a very large number of thefriends of the deceased, and the anvehicles which followed the hea, s,. VaKfi'!1i tho respect in which this ostim.uf T1was liel'l. The service u-.-.a ]a,'ythe Revs. Runcimaa anl D. Bruce. b'

The Dramatic Wo-ks ,1879, intro.luccd by Mr. .Sh.-chanhailed as a boon by manv buibiin-, lit 9

eeniusCS, and. uo;ie the iim |,v A, ."""Vhave already ma!e their mirk in .l?6literature. It is intended a, aVam 'Iltlcof the Vino Arts Copyright ™t'and makes provis on for fie rcuin'r-iti 'dramatic copyright. Similar Acts ar° D °foperation in the Aintrali m colonic '?have been found of material l*it »authors, iu prot-cting thrir vrnrkj a., ■piracy or unauthorised , rod'ietinn

°'Vn?!13 not likely the bi 1 under notice u-Vi ioppo.'cd in the Xew Zealand Parl winellt

Mr. Macandre^v,likeother political WiKexperiences the trath of th»; sayim; thit 'prophet has no lir.noir in hig ovncnun'rv "'he Otajo Tim's says :—" As for M ratidrew, although at one time we ha,l t,,u"hopes of him, ho has failed t> c naolihis party, hyb-'c >min<* a mere to .1 i„ t 'v„hands of Sir Gei rge Grey. Thou'r'i fpolitical ruisms, nc have a<vt-n * J -° ra measure of support, we "wereunaware of the yravo reasonsexist to preclude his taking the post "Premier ; nor do we believe he would h

°[dono so, had he succeeded in ous-in. th°p-eient Ministry. He is now, wo iire-nT,/for the present altogether out "f the riir-nJ 7We may venture to say tliat hs «;11

. with very little sympathy from tin oU.t !;

of Utago. Althou.h his ardent ad'nirs"regard him as the wiliest of politioin,* 'h*h?.i found more thau his mateli in Sir <; n rC.rjy, an 1 haviui in a weak mo ne: t 1-ut ™

ear to the voice of clnrmcr, he mu,i.tike thr constquencc3.,,

The following is tho meriK.m.;!:i:ilefercncc to gwnb'ing on t!ie part of th™olliccra of the Postal ami T. legr a p>, |ij. ~.t "liicnta which has Ikcii issued by the Viototia--Toitmaster (Sonera! : —

" Melhourn;-" IsrKOct. b-r, 1579 —With a vi,w t) prevent jn.<ii'iou3 comme.iti up .11 tli; cou ii:e-, ••

I.llicers of the Post idiic- and Teleyri;.h I)' e!partment, whose dut os .ire n-c \-.san!v *iti Iclosely connected with the daily liu-in. ss i fthe public, it is consider-d a-Ui-.Ue tocaution them, aud al parlous uup!.>v. d i-t lese branches of th-' t-erv:c'' ( nib.ling transactions of every k nd, and csp.th-.- ijrevaletit habit •-f betting <-r.»p.cu'atin".peou-iarilyon horse races. '■ lu Postmaster"tjor.cral truats that al: the oiiieers c i»c-.rti''-i—bearing in mind tL• ■i r com nm interesti—will diiconr.-.gc. a? far a- may he in tlr-iri) vr r, the practices r. f.rr-dt', '.vhiohwi'l,in ev.-ry cas», ' <? reja-del as a bar to pro-nution, and, if pi rsist .d in, lr.ay iea-i tor -rn val from the s-i vice. —1. B. I*.,t 11: >

, N -I'o-tm.-st r-Oeiit-ra!." '

On Monday a uirnb. r of Lent!,.,men ir.et at the (...vernor liow. 11 ll -iel tob d f .re • cd to nno'li-r old I hanies uU»iit:tvwhoi-ileaving >.bedia-ii<st. Mr. Geo Miuii

[ ua« one of tiia lir.st jd n.ier.i 0:1 c'-.e I;:.uihsand 1I11: !.:s li»:! f4ri siden :r' on thed'iianie; !:as !.;a ned ti.e usjn e L. e-'e.-m

of a circle of fr Is. Latf. r!v lie hasbe 01 emplovcd by Mcm'S l'rie : 11:0-, inth :ir foundry at (ira'iain. .vo, 1;t .• •in -

to the :lul. e-s uf irr.de th.-y are eo;i:pd!-.dL) l- the number of til. ir ! :.r.d.«. andMr. Sinai! ha- il- ci \il to r -n ove T.>\v'...-ru i.c l.as ."4 littb- Ir. p- ri,y. jlurou: the

in M■■ \V. l.au.-i-, on iv., :i : .i i ilsfe i-iw-workniiii. ]res" l:ti d Mr. Si::;!! v. t Ua hand-.one ijnM li y. as a tok nof iro'.cm and usoeet. - N.'r. .Small 1,r.. s ;'..rSydney per il-.-ro on her il>-.\"t ;iip.

The \Ve!i; .:g en P,.si ~f the -JH:', . I:in:..,th lis des 1-ii •: M: . Ki.ller's «/<•/.«' 'ii',■[.'li.-i't-oi "Tl.o r. p i t- i s wl o 1,:-. • ! ■ :-tt-nilMi s i'i.ll-r's ie tu.e tors afteroi-o:i 1 e..\ >;

a drea ■ fii 1 ord. al. There must hive be. i; atleast a li :nor. i. s in th- , i.u iti.;

• uly pc.-on or to- 1; al -' >p ce- vv ible v.;nMr. Ie- in. M il I; , -,di ~ af e - 1: aWn, a:it ir.t'--• lu-.-t. ry e-T'-h, Il .1 jo e-.-ip:...--Ivfrom tho pc'i p

'

,\* t .V. • h-'il be- 11 1- a- df r 'the tciit'.,- l! of to Pr<s',' in f. ■~t. f ill: piatf no, a: I in 111 1 rag • of -J. Jf uuto PW 01" i-v; r. u gr-cof pe-ie'r i «.

It ivr.i to 1lunch. I'.aH-..5-. as the nidi ppv

trie rfu .tioii«, tii-:r we'l known m -tvin t'-i-- instauc • < h • -r of t e:r ri.idatS.-riti-ei to r.'.rt;., an 1 ihey iv.tir-d'.o 'he roar - f ihe imposi:,;; ,-iT,r. otlovcl'.ue:---, and to-k their not-s in afurtive and fe r---t ie!-t-11 mannr-r, v.lii-'iought-- to have melted the heart of ew yfemnle beholder."

F<- .111 an adverts m-.n'. -.•l=c-.vH'.ro i: " i'lbe seen tlliit Mrs. ''.riiii.a ii:iri:n.c ih:L<i',the c-.-lebratod in.spii .tin il .-peik r. v. i: . :::isarrived in this city 'a. 'outn f r San Fran-cisco, will give ;i shui'C coar.se <»fduring lie -st iy. The tir.it io Jture w;il lr*d'.divcred 011 Sunday ii'x*, place a;d tiircto be atinounuc : in a no 1, c.'.

Ti:e Km. Mr. \\ at-rli.-.us •, in ili -

lutive Council a sr.jrL tinii at;o, dr.v. ail- n-tion to tho i;radu .i!y j-c i!e ofo}ia»*gf3 for fl- loain for tli;:. c ' 1 y. inniMvin«j for returns th»* ar.e- i»:«curr*..; in rai-i« Io:m of IST■•> 'Jloan Wi i a:n Hi/-licrliert so:::«jthing likf h por ce;/..: bit?li» last h;:;a hris coat 1A p« r mi .l.attlii? ani'junt liad tjipled in the rou; :r •f av» ry few year.". Fni tii'-r, Mr. \\ aierl "iva(djservel thai, wheie.ia three or f.-ui- 3car3at:-) comnj.'ssion f-f H GI in the iMOfj waspaid to the Oiowu nt", these a« nt ! en e:inow receive I -1-i p«.-r csnt., or tn>re thantlirfefold the amount which had be-.-ix dceinulsutii -i.-nt «.nly 'hre ' or f»»-.-.r years Th rew.-s the uv u.d of 5s per rent, tobrokes, w v-: the m-dium of forward-ing aoidie itions for bonds ; and Uure wa3a-iotli. r it- iu —tlie mo.<: peculiarhe h'»d *.v*«m* foou in c-un. clion :cloans—uiuicly, Cll.oin 15s, paid ov. r 0:1tho 4th SLpteml t-i, I6TS, to a Mr. S iim-g- our, as a '*cmi broktr."

It is infc-nled t> start a new ninthlyma az : n« in Melb ;urao, to be cade I the

/uvo'i''. Til* (irat numb r in tiapp -a- in N'.veni'»er. ami from th-j nain." ;ftho«o i:;clii'led in thli-t of c li'rr-u or-», itwould secpi rh j new j mrnal, fr 111 th out-et.ia gf»in;T to assume a lofty and importantposition. Auionir these are Dr. h'eam,Messrs. David H-=iir, U. Murray Smith, •!.

W. Jardine and JatuciSmith. The ed tor of the periodical is to h tMr. Franklyn, a weW-known litera'qur; andit is likely to supply a watit of some con-siderable importance, felt by ail who takethe slightest inu res, iu Au?tral*an inera ureor progress. It will ba coiduct. »1 <>u thosun*; oxcellcut basis as the JViint'f-.r'. 'V„.

/in'}/, and it sto bv hop j d it will tlo as miuiifor Außtralii as that s-yiendid. m La?done for Bogliah:ueu.

The annual athletic sports in connection withthe Auckbm I Colieti** ami Grammar JiJiuol.will be held in the Domain on Krid«y, 11M.m., weather permitting. At theColonel Hauliain will present the priz •.

i'h'* Crown Luids Department intim i-o tin"-on Tuesday, the 11th inst., they wi!l <ib rtopublic auction. the land and buildi"::* in Me-chanics' Bay, iio.v occupied hy the Uni^n-Sand Door Comp.my. The conditions of *heleas\ Scc, t ia set forth in our :u!ver;i.-i«ocolumns.

Messrs. B. Tonks and Co. will sell by rsrx-tion, at noi>» to-;fay, a house and two :du••-iuent.4, it William-ou's Paddocks, Gre:.tlt<>ad ; five allotments, Gibraltar Ten.<ce, I*» r*

nell; and a number of cottages, allotnu-uts svilla site?? oo the New North Head.

THE NEW ZEALAJSJD HERALD, WEDNESDAY. NOVEMBER 5, 18794

The cc Hector of rates in the Platakohe dis-trict, lmlines by advertisement th:»t lie is nowin town, and that persona holding property inTokatoku. Tokatoka village, Omani.and Mata-

kolie bloc!;s, can pay their rates to him at Mrs.SealeyV, Albert-street.

A b<w:!inii»tcy notice relating to the estate ofHugli CViiiion, of Ooromandei, appears else-

A meeting of creditors of Michael Uannon, ofTaurang-», will be held at the Supreme Court-House, Auckland, oil the l-i'.h iii3t.

n Special Advertisements.

'' W n. STTAKK?? !' V. rt & Co.'> TT . 240 QI-KKV STT«--T.

Invito jour of th -* HK-iT n-nln CIIKApr.ST ?e1»--t ;nn ofSEWING MACHINES ' <

ever phewn in Nev.* .\

Ze:dand , c

Nk;':>Ts.i w f?:!nTLr«. avp a*.

• nS 00-. s 4Ti.owkst FN*r.r.i> :' nrrr?

[ Hcpiir? Nt lo"? Uino IT\!.K o--i usually clir\r_'eil in Atr U i?:.l[ Sole for CROVI'R Sc vkv

' (Po.j't buy nuy n* til v>>ii li-vi* t!i<W. iTld'M'f'l' I'l V<"il !!.)

' Every Maciiink vr v< Fr.rr.[ Sl.i|i;-v-/? ri.-r.'.ly -1.-iit v.-p.h.

&5T Remcmb."-! '..Mr.w. ti. sn (•-">.

SKWINO MaCHINK 7* •; Wv-T. 'K <• •

24G, Qt'KK.v sn:!-T.r. At*r:c:..wr>.

1 -V r T r. A \

Is n >;v a. '.-a'.v.iF I 11 S T snow

or

I K gK A O:. 'o QOO Ds,

i:\HLV sr:::yi;

eaklv si'i:iNi; m:i>-:s

EAKI.V srillNt; (.-• .-jTL'MFS

KM::.V sririx,.

EAi:LV Sl'KlM; I'KLLFJUS'ES

. These Goods are a first it of vfry Choice

Go:cs, and an s.xi.y in n ctioa is sclicited.

('.'3, VA\ A".C'-'l'i .'-Tt** t!i % ll.iv: (f .Nv - 1 r .

K A C ° A L '

KAMU COAL.

KAM-l OWL tb? CHEAT" .1 Ei: T COAL

t-r«> ' rablo in v:. *.

ox.-: wii'. sati-i-t axyo of

THIS FACT.

pAR I S KXIIIIS li' I U , 1? 7the only g:: vnd piuzk fop. sewing;.]AunrNE<,

And r. muca Anar;l than th' <'cld Sleda',HAS AV.'M::.::L» tn': N-\>

w H K K J. K R & \-\r I L S 0 N* ■ '>or-f::.i: I» ;.utjc

* vgoAiMj

ron c r:>Fi:io*«:rv A vr:i 50 Crv rrT"^.T"; i'-riPi irr Trir. nv>h r'Ttira-.s t •• V-r.of tho '

American tn.? H Av:'.:io:;:j ), thatti-c X.'W U ,in-l n

inn lir.sr skwin<; :.!A<*iii.\»-: i.v thk wg-hld.Jt i-i rcor,..:nv J.tiv t'l • li' v.

Vh- X Mi.;v nbl^ilcrJli. j.rovf-i:i"Tit.- ;li n a:;y M i,-!. ?:j ».

i:.'»v,.U: I .jiil1 :,r Price I-i-t :■*«

C. T>KX.Vi- r̂ *

Aiu-kir.n'l.

J OOSG f! A E & 00.(}rr.:j?:-sTKr. t, AfeiiLA

FOR POSITIVE S ."i L KTl:elr U'hulesalj and Retail Sto.k of

jJUAPEUY AND f- N'd OLOTHING._Th*-fr,r>k ]-4 well known to he <»ue of th.« Ilrs 1. iny»:\vZ r,nrc!:a3.j.l i:ir*s i, a.> it a I1 e: ,-n, liy.s'iilfai bu/0.-.i :ro:a til-:m.-si o :.in-.r:*. m.nu-fv'jturor.s.

it wi'l natnral'y be- a-On:-!. " WffV SA'P.I ICE>L-.'U .-TUv'K T:;c muv. be :i;;swi rtj ,|'• NV j:re eomp-!•?i ton,) o, "••.in/.o X' ;E«>-1 Vr.':• I) a! M L'ii «li i i'M s:>T.*j ar.«! :h ■ quail'/.

1 ties of (>o:;(ls we ' ave on h:j;d" ; iu ord-i toroalid;,

Evtir.v Airricf.K will i;:c markkd atcost price a v i) ux!)i:n.

Th 'SALKh'.ir.ow' i 1. ;::4 wi'l continueill uh-i «'iid of I'rccu.Vs r.

jq" oti c;; of i; si uva l.

&iv:c: \L AM'M'.TMi.vr,

\Y. H. F i: x T 0 x

HAT AND C'vP M A N1"FA CT UI: Ei f,li?gs to inform tue public t'a n be h .3

P.EM JVEDTo

LIRGXR AND MOKK JONVi.MHNTPILSvMI^KS.

ezr at S3Qukkn* stp.kft.

Op;io.ii.. the lreh \ r.rj fqipju, aiul i.aicriN'TLvjiE.va iio;>ii;ry and mercery

Tc his Bu*inoi7,In or.lcrto su]»iil>- a !ong-fe't want in thn

emmunity.

I'l'.lCl OF BUTTER AND EGGS.The Groc«»r.->' Commltto have arranged that theWholesale Price of Butframi Ezgs an un-I<-r for

th * week «i.dio# N-»v. 11. viz.: Fresh Cutter,S fer l!;.; Fresh SI prr dcz-js.

S laany of our Ccuntri" Frijnda have expr«33?d adesire to lako advantiße of our CASH SALE at

REDUCED PRICKS, we have decided to hold it forTWO WEhKS LONGER, especially we have jcst

opkved up a Very Lirge Lot of NEW GOODS,

bought as Job Linca in Lonioa, which we fhall clearat ordinary English Wh jlesalc Piieis.

GARTACK A \'D CIIAX WELL.

GIIEATE-iT SALE EVER HELD IS

AUCKLAND

j EXTENDED for TWO WEEKS

JO3 L t.VE? .

HALF PRICE—I2S Ladies* Co'lirottes and Fichus,hanrt-.omely biai(hl and trimmedwith *-fav.--»d Fringes, fromGi G1 to 35i, worth djub'o the

HALF PRICE—3G liUck I.eitber and Kid Reticulesand Kaes,si to G I

KA r.F PRlCE—LightColour Joasphine Gloves, 2d 31II ALb' PUICS—The Famous Kaiser Kid Gloves,2iijALF PrlCK—ls Cwh' Uhu Diisonil Coati (all

sizes), 12a CdHALF l*iilCS—4o Beautiful Ostrich Feather?, 2i to

25s

If VLF PUIJK—I44 Bays* Stiaw /lats, IslIALF P:.ICS-Artificial r.OA-cn for Va-.esHALF I'HICH— Fan y Dress Goo 61 and 01HALF PRICE- Lustre Costumes, Hi 01

NSiv J..S L!SS!JOB—Fashio-.aMe Sunshades, lis G J, reduced to Bs.A )U—?itk G\, ruducd ti 2, 3iJOL;-Llaci Mlks, 23 under o dinary f rice•l !i—('olDurtd Jilka, is GI, reduced to 5a 31JOD-4) pic.f3 White : h'rling, G< Cd,rednc-d to f>s d-JOIN 30 li d t'l dits7s 6.1, reducM to ',h Od.1 GentV -ilk Co its. 21i Cd re in, e i to 15.? G i.JOC-Go pairs G.*<>lnn » Ttvj-d Troupers a:idV€st% 32s

(jd, n-dac-d io *i*J3 U IJoa-100 p«ira Molcakiu Tron-er3, 7s CI, reduced

to 5s U IJO»—l2pieces Brown Hoi and, is id, reduced to lidJO li—Lad ci Cndtrcloihitg at thirdso' ordiaury

p.-icej >{:— G! ivr-2t/n.' stav, 33lidJOB— Gljvo flttiuj s?r»sJO;;—wido (12 feet; F!oo cloth.-;, 4? Cd, to be cio.ircd

at 33 3dJOB—0) pairs White Lice Curtains, froai Cs rcr

pairJOB—II-4 B-'d Qtrlts fJs Cd. re !uc ■<*. 10s 0.1."wB- Piiat C'.'atum-iS. 4•G 1 a 0« G.l tu w ird^.

MILLINKKV.luL._-.J-: .V.

We luv • more -.ha i I)jn'/e'(ri- < kr:jnary MaffofMil ineri, to piv/«nt our cuit<>m»i-< diiAj>-pointed, a> they w»tj iul Sxt'i (i vy.

Go-jd Sror-c or Tki.mmf.d ITat- k B;«nxet.<.v cv at %'ery [..v.- rrlj

Or :.. :M c 3 c:: v.-;th ..1 p;s 1,1 •

B'-v y un ..t o: / il "uria, ilii;fort is'lit.

F1 .vv.'rj, l-Va.h'-t's, L'ntrlr.imj I Ua 4./,ali hoc

Our ry Fa-iii .s vivlv; und G >)i, an Ica :i/.11-:I 1-: i fj'» tl'it: :u th.- pric •».

jr/-/■ i :.;:I/G j ) -/Ai/rMKNT.

i'\- I'Kl'S jut I. i.: 'Ji ' L.'jJ," .it :u 3 .p-r :• IC I

B» •rf ' !•: a f-v. r >U; loft a 4. !•<:! \ ;-r.w.vLlNt> r M wil' lj • -r> ■: i ,»f .or l ;i r -a! *, 4itldi i .-w; i* \s:-: cn vii:c?. r,\Uzi: to is (.-.i

•j'-yarcl Fico\l-th, 31, re 11: d toi 3.1,

Ffln ;; rOf all Kf:.d?.

r.Mt two Wi'KK's

M v.'.y -tri'T f/'i-'Sto; :y.i:v.v?z\i.i to nti :i.

7/..-, f Ay.'i s.i/..■ /•.

/.v j;,v, /•*. jf.jr!'r th' I-:.-, i.

T':o Tmnvns i a-.d Unprec- d*-'d Tal.-b 'i,-« wed r. us d iriaj* •/::•; L .5, Month i.-i -. pr- of thati-ur

UOOI'S a:.K A-: ( nr.vrAs '.ve lepreient ihi * ■. !i. Is rul; the Vo.yLaiv*i t'i-h Ilotur.! ' =v i-.-lu.-s n-t >

-nr.L AT I. r.V !:.\Ti:.s FOP. AVOTsir.!:

r.

.j" aii f. i(■ ic p:'AXvn:i.],,

city ;;-.u, akcaok.

N EW ! ::\V rjvvE:Dsakkivkd >:i \ •r.jjrr/ and io:: ixs!';:«;ti jn.

M. M :'L,„

'K' *'

The largest and *e --M- 1 s:.»ck <>t

Ci-OTII •> AND TU KKDSE\er ,=hnw i in this Market, cvi-istiM,' ■ fh iin I Krvnch <' > ■ 1 F.oicy Tr-<tivjri:i..s

Kti«.r!.fsh :ui'i Frcnch lihieuu.l ul io-:iri'l i* i(i;ii T'.vcc N, i/.d lV;-:u tao in:inuf:ic-tl l ie* at li«>hvI ton noca burn :nal Ml- <>f S!;\e Twc :i s: e.-'aMtv.

All the above u-* oi very lit.-.-tSty!.- .uni n.-ji-h.

Aii'l, ia fliKUti .:i t � t!i" :illravtlM. MUKcii;:

H i i l-coti so f irt-ui iin ;n t-sc- iif tin.* servi -.-s «.f a» ik«t ci.ass cri tk;:, wh.v;h i.iin nice ful-y to1lifit it ;i i ii:it in ll ui ••"I t ii.it ! ;!h':m • «u whichI'ai cxii-ntl.'i! t > hiin in t'jc |»t t.

Sf i:v/ i.V j;cvmiwxy.

FIR:-: AXD MAUINM.

C'Ai'M.'.l £],<» 0,01)0.

Tini C.iui; in; t!i a fci'ovia; it:*. tolio irmiri'-I

I. Low HATi-"s.ti. PUOUI'T ASl> LIr.KHM. 5 i/1 i'I.K.VM\Tt.

tJsQ!;r.,sn»SAi:i.i:•J. 2r n/.r.s»i a Local <Vkick.C. Al.:. i't siM IN T(IK C'OLTNV.

c;k i: ;l' p. pikrck,f;.!rioralMAnieer.

rni i h ai jik<;\nt ilk and j:an kuu i 'Tc vI (i >ZK*IT--: (JF XKW 7.Y.ALAND.•

Tu .litJied in liuncdin WecUv : Aclv,ui<.e .-'lwcti.-snoil in \tickiam! «-verv >;itunlu\-.Suh.script.ion, >l:in pur annum,

it. T. VVukklki:. I* ihlish. r.Local Au'fMit— NkwroN Fai»s. O'.icen street.

gIIAD HII A W' ,i »i IT ID E.Aflvfirtiartmentsantl Suhscrip'.ions roceived at the

Otilco, fchortUod-stroot, cc-ru r ..f O'Connell-street.JOHN JAMB\

Agent.

•Tas

jVq"EW QLOTSING JRV.

AUCKLAND BRANCH.Qutemtreet, opposite Theatre Royal.

SPIAXG AXDSUMMER

SEASON, ISI9-SO.

We are noic inreceipt cfthefolloirinj nar aiulchou-cgood*for the tcnton. of OUR CELEBRATED MAXV-FACTURE, trhi.;h tec guarantee to FIT BETTER A X DGIVE GREATER SA TISFACTIOX TIIAX AXYIMPORTED CLOTHIXG.

Mo<gid TiccedPAGET SUITS

ZljyiA 'Tu-t t' ID.U. SAC WITS

Most;,-! Tired$.13. SAC SLATS

Mattel TweedTROUSERS AXD VESTS

M'j<'!!-;1 T ITROUSERS

Ti\.u<'rs and TVtorSHORTSTUUI MEX

Trc-u.<rr>'and IV?fv forTALLSLEXDEi: MEX

Ch'na SilkDUSTCOATS

C'rtm SiU;i>.vjc CO.: / iI

COATS.Y.i ITsfj: ;e srrTs

ii'i-'ii D li a;i'f C

CricktUnt;Tiio USERS

Cricket innCOATS

V.'ASHIXG VESTSWhite and Coiowcd

r Y-.rihSM Trc'dti <i'..'.<•-» Sit•'

Ji »'/<" A".<:'f'dk S:i:'tM<* :iitt Tu\i(i

Dl- is" Go.l.iU'i SuittM'-s.uri Tu't f J

2) ••// S'ii:,rrM,i.< :>iA Ta-ccd

1! '-s* HniinndFane if S:A'<

B-,S DrillF.inru Su !i

J.i:>liSiV:J-'itur-t Suits

an I Yt'li'h:'Cricketin :tSuit*

ALL\UUR CL'tTlUXii HUARAXI'EED SIIRUXK,AXD SUPERIORITXI^ILED.M-n <n,d R

SJ'llA WJIATS

M--.- ■ o>!-i Jinn'PANAMA ISA T3andjiai:ve>t n.irs

:!r::rx f n.-/.MET*FELT UE!.M/:rspirn HiA.Mxrs

X. '".' HOSIERYsunns, rrxs

.s-/.f/:/"*. Rl: tfL'.-iPortmaxtea ux, i;a>;s

fA !■!' -.<> r-.f-i;-'. ■ ;■ '

astxoia: A:' WHO:.:: :ALEpr.: ■ :.

.•{H'l .!>•;p! ' ' ■■■■': ■■ ' ' tv 7 ,;j jrillI:- ,-.vdio,i /■ -■ V::-' r " "i 'i! va<>■.' ?, ~r, if d ■<:.■■■ !, ' r

A-i' " r' ' ''-rTVERT:!iAM :7 V V.V?.

Tr,-.;d:.: s>: rll'nddn -1 Pi O

'!"• " .}-. d ] .*■ ■' f . /..

:.■( foe

J. P. FIT zs i ri xs,-j r Au An .: ny, m

Tfl ; ir. i;i: v;r der.iv of Ipiii'v in m.my nf <.urw.-mtn. ai.d ti.erapid a iv.ijiw-j' s"f au'-.*, :ir;u'.' :■ n

mill -.Ithy (.•-iidi':<>•) -'t iiL-'i or palp.hlo m?-I,'lt-ct < f th/r .- ii.i'.a y t f*. Wiiit is cuium-ndy

mii'iii,' t!u- as is m -ro•»r titan lavs t i.lv* r .-til !:--4 m -.-m-' dvi'-'Civeo:v ini-:n «•:- spi-. id ■•ffc ti'-a. jt matt'.-:*s is>t Iw.vdel <• 11 • tiie Jr.:::!e '«;\e >y-»t-in. h<».vexitiii-ite v s'rtn.' th" nerve.', n; • l»-rate "f

» v, i r,'- >-;j; :••'! 'i.-'Mat!-- .m iis'Ar-!'-.

will i-rili.'tv tie.- .ni pivdu'v tiie *mo-tl.»efu-ii'.-"al re.-.i t'

Page 5: TheNewZealandHerald. - Papers Past

THE MELBOURNE CUP.

The excitement in town yesterday as to the

result of the Melbourne Cup race, run on theVleroington course, was intense, ami no

wonder? for a good dell of money dependedon the result. The keenest anxiety w.>smanifested ai to when the earliest inf.-rmi-tion 33 *° t 'lc reau^t would be received.There have been numerous sweeps besidesthe introduction of the now famous to'ali-icator scheme, and many of those in!CP-*t-dhad male arrangements for sprtral cab! -

rrr-113 amo- othvi'.i Mr. 11. N. AM> tt,proprietor of t'le United Service Hotel. I liercnlt was a surprise to many, for alth-nuhthe winner is a distingui-hed horse, and oneivhich has boen held in c-s'tecm by " Augur,"the sportingwriterof the.-l ustrultuian, he wasc.-rlaiuly "ot I'oked upon as even dauge-ous,except by the author of our sporting notes.

Si"virr.>w, since his performance ill tb-I)erbv, his b-en high in the market, andSweetmeat a'so had a great many admires,

although t 10 public generally w, re m,.re

ia:bne.l to pin their faith on andSecccdus.a ] Ml.,lie IP Sweopstakos of 20 sovs. each. 10 ft.,~

or i! lii'Cl.tn-il, with 000 u.Uled. The winner

u.v 1; t" iicap r:ic» of the value of L'OO s..vs,

ai-er'tli-decl.iration of the weighU to carryL-\tia: of two or more sneli laces S 11). ,

cCtr". of ,oy such .ace of the value of 100„,")V, ;i). extra, of two or 111011; such rac. s |

lli' extra. The second horse to receive |an.l The thir.l 100 sovs. out of the'

s' lke Two miles. Acceptances, with :> sovs.to he decl-r. 1 to either the Secretary of thev1; 1' \ ,U\. or 5.A.J.0., before -1 p.m.

Mon'.iav. th- tltli August. The rem underof the S.v."e: -takes (10 syvs.) to be made goodtiie i!;iy of gviK ral entry. subs.The r:\cc resulted as followsDiniw.-'I (7ft. tin-.) 1SiVi'Otiiieat <7s?t. lib.) '2Su\v;iiio'.v* i.i-t. l'J.bs.) ... ... •"»

The iaee «"as won by a length. Twentv->--»ven started. Tin:e, oiuin. SQilsvcs. Thenumber < i *t.u'tcrs w.;» not an xim\t as U.-«tyear, tint th-.' time ia faster. LasC year therev.ere fxu'Jv tho number of aeeep'or* ja> this v :ir, but i*n that oej»?i n ,S."> c.unct > :,jc j-o-t. It may b>; intcrestinL; to i-t tie ;

that sre-v.-jsfu! x»'iDi-ors of th> LTjOOOswet}» drawu in Auekiaiid on this occa-sion arc all tine. 1 v.viking nun, and none ;cf the T'l /rs c.mi" i-y the city, 'i'he j

P:irriwt 11, t •> a ImOim.m rc -'Mn- ;in Kennedy's iUy, n ar Chromatid 1: th - ,second to a n.an ai.d working onthe is :-n i • I \V;*ihekv ; and the third to a ;

at \Vaui:irci Mead?. 'I'luy will n*.» 'd' "."'- ■ dL'ii^'i:tld when ti.ey I- :»'ft ■tleir luck. In rt-garti t-.» i?airiw -l. ,

tiu' v/i-i.- i'i the L'np. '-id! Turtit''," in I};is < in th.»-> !! i: i: A!.:» !

!:i>t v. ek. t:se io, lowing :— '"I'arr'.-.vr'l year was a <.-«rs'«-terit !

prr:-.-::i.* r :V. -c■•si.-heiic the «t;u< n. Me hv-u;:;:.:-.-! v.v■ \ and U in goo 1 strong v,ork. !

;r. r :- e' nne• t«> tliri' « t li s stablec n.jvi'ii- Leup. but a!i s<en s.iy

that t:u-y the two b.st Cup ]ior.-».<:trai: i'; :t I'i mi::/'on. Maruwcirs bi -Ipcr:\'ri:i.»:.-.-.» l-;st y».*ar wa> waininL: in a :cai.T.-r. bv I'w e 1 ' a" t ; e V.Au:u::.n M . :::iur . '!lreei*nd F-ur-y-a'- ; !•Id Man p. St 1. r e-t:r.s •, carry ,

*Jib? , .li 17.-h'.v;:-;f < 'Hi*- .

Coed h-r.c? le':i:i ■ k.m. M- 1 is b.y T'in | :\Vhii:l-jr n of X«-.rm—thfLiorc 1bred it si\y —an 1 iias only 7i-. to ,carry." j

AUCKLAND AGRICULTURALANDPASTORALASSOCIATIONSSHOW.

Xo'.v thit . • ;au annual i;n. T T

t'j-: fi;:'-:-:*- • »•: t\:v % ucklan I A. ri 1 !au-l' IV \>-e.:'. r v.! i 'li i-- t > 1"j 'he!'! a: -!.v the 10:li in-r:r r, j :apr>;" •*. \

>

r ». ■' -1 if ii:t- j.'-4" i- ir.:uu- 'fc-3*<. r u -"' -t. The txlu' its iti n ! l jth; • : * • -• v., ]1 i e, ruin-vvi -ally a? | '

: -..Hy, f\VL > ri«>r to th. 6'3 <'fl vilW Jat ":• w ia ; his provi-a e. !

The-■. "•; h> i-i c jnii'::.-lit j'nl:- s h:.vt? Ic-n :

seo-»- -h :i:i■: the a< p.tc *,> r'Vct'.'i. i'I he •-f z: e railway haw I2i;:«leiir.pTt:;!:: c >\ iu the way of jr:*U:rii ti-'-:-.;-atsin_- !v f.trfs from all s- atioii-s j <on the- W;i;i;:ito r;*:iu*ay ; an.l lurtiur. n, , «order to (n:t" k* tin in to u:eet the rcquir-- I •ujonts for i a ■n lT'.ts. it is ii"iitied tht .uo go:ds v, i i be cwrhid on the rai!w»y 1on ilic d.iy of the >w. Arrant me .t:; 1of a spe-'h'd oh iniet'r have b-- 11 ;e re- j£rar»li::_' } r» .-i.-nj'ra ;r> 111 Auckland to theshow, iy v. h-en pi-r;ons so desiring can, onpivnit'! »<: G.l, scjatc a return ticket bythe train-!, v.:d'e uz the same t-.me it givesadtniiiioii to ihe sh'.-w ground. lest-.-rday ,the priv:\-g s cf seding refreshments in :three Lv.'j*.!.- u-re s--I \ hy auction by Messrs. ;XoL,k3 ai.d C and the prices realised :show: 1 that r» iarge attendance is exposedThe re a:e :v. o bo ih.j, styled >os. 1 .d - ;booth-, :I* v.hi h the cule of alcoholic litjti »r 1Tvili be d. I'so 1 was put up with •the p-;\il•to the purchaser of i.uyinj (both. It wa.-s stared at £-0, and iiualiy jkuoekod <; w:i i t Mj. Vivian f-t £'23, and jhe elect-d t" ;h-j two at this ligare.Th~ !■>: cii'r.i. was a b o:li for.the adi of <.kk>l drinks andsand'.', ie:.' ?. *c. It va-s staited at £.3, .

£i:d v."as by .Mr. Vivian at £~. ISubs-i-ri-:: ::y tie .-iv .rotary male arrange-muits the ar.iriai dinner. It is to !take phc- hi the evrLiug, at the lioyal M.*il |Hotel. We may cad attention to the ;in jnoum ctr.-.-r t e'..-"'Ah-.re, that it 13 imperative,according :»»:.i-j oi the a-jso.i iti.-nV:rules, t:..r. a'l <x r.s bo on the ground by0 a.m. o:i in mi g of the lQtn, and the !judges ar " r;l<_d to be o:i t;.e g; oui.d at IlU a.m.

ACCIDENT AT THE NORTHSHORE

A -t rn acvi-ient occurred at thiszaant.mo nil t:-b y<s:c-rday. about 9 a.m., toone oi t:. - .u-hji.ii of H.M. s. Cormorant,and the u:.i< r:-.;;m-j sail- rcr .its in a mustprecnri'iu.-j con litimj. It appears that ancmbrr i.r :h._-Hani'rnfrom the above fchip,having Vr.fvi granted a da} 's liberty, decidedupon sp--- . their leisure ia the vicinityoi the L\k<*, r »h(l with this in view, fcail-r----hke, th<-v a number of horses toconvey tho;i: to that picturesque spot. Oneof them, rome.J Jarjjes Eade, mounted his

in irj-t of the Hotel, and X,ro "

cetded up the road, but inpassing Mr. May'sstore, it c don to the patlivray and showeda di- iX>ositiun to enter the yard, although theanimal did nr.t belong to Mr. May's stables,Eade tri-d to steer it away, and, the horsebecoming restive, it was turned towards thehotel a.i-in. Once more Eade set theanimal <*n its proper course at a (rot, but,shying o:» to the footpath, it rushed towardsthe .store-, and. before the rider could puilup, it da. h d through the window, unscat-icy Hade, who fortunately had liis feet freefrom ti: ? stirrups. The force of the collision uai tcrr.lic ; lit*rally the horse's headpassed ti roujh the new plate-glass ha'f-an-inch thi-.k. wi.iie Eade's head struck theweath <-rb<: rd over the letter box, smashingit as if it v. M: a pi ce of pasteboard. Thenjifortu!.:i!<: z;jan fell insei:sib)e from thehorse, and wi.cn picked up by his comfades h-• wan in the same condition, andthe h<.ad < nveloped in blood. The con-dition of the poor fellow being bo bad,he was :.t o: ce conveyed to the war-ship, in 0.-dtr to receive the atteudanceof the uild cat olriccrs. Latest accountsstate thiit Fade lies in a critical condition,fcia arm and leg broken, and bis head badlynurtured.

NATIVE INTERFERENCE ATHIKUTAIA.■ ["from on: own* co::re-;'onij;;nt ]

Thames, Tueaday.Last I wired vf-u that a party of sur-

' veyors, eni»r :»ged by Mr. JI. Al'ey, «.f J1 kutai.T, to survvy a p>rtion of his estde indistrict, had b<e:i stopped by the n.itiv.s,and ordered oIT Ihe land. The land onwhich the surveyors were at work ia part of

. the block bought by Mr. Alley from Mr.! and fnr which he obtnir.el ai Cr wit graut aoine ten year* :<£o 'J'he nati"es

liavt: had a numbir of d:.«j;utcH wi:h .Mr■ McCaskill over this pai titular s'-.-tion of th-t block, an 1 1 h».lievc the ipscistion of lit.'o

has been t-ie i several tinier in 'die NativeLands I'ourt, but invariably in fav..-.rcf MeCaskiii. tin; list war, h<»v-ever, moved otl' the land, and w il-hc was away a nuinb. r cf the Xga'ipui tiil)ecame and settled en it, and have n tnanbdthere ever since I believe. In the nu-;.nt:u»cMr. McCaskill sold the land to Mr. All.v,a id the latter gentleman haa brought aportion <-f it under cultiva*i n. Me li;tn beencunstautly annoyed by t:.e t pui, wi.o ;were liviu" on the land, althou-li tlu-> \v« re ,very friendly, mid a number <>f his sh»jep hav jfre«jucntly be«*n d'-.-trfy d by the naiivc i

l d«>i»s. Mr. A'lov 1 * n t>.'casiuus, a hlretsed ihe (b»svnusi.M.t < n th:- mnt»*rt jI and attempt* have been undo to thei nativis to move t IV, rv:d at "nc time as ;

( much a< £*20!) wa-> :h«:n as uu.iipe -sition, if tj.ry wonl 1 only el ar out, bu: 1without ava l. Toe a'so off i. ilto buy a MnaU section fr.uii Mr. Alb-y '■< jgive it to Uicse native?, but t> tliis Mr. |AIU-y wuu'd not agree, pointing out tbatthe nativ»'.< had several th«usnls tfacred h.; 3 land. Mid th»t itwoull injure Ilia property to hive ajnative s Ule-*.ent in the oriitre vf it. '!'he '

, matter j?tiil remains in thn uns:iti-faet >v\ !: M.V-e. Tc.e nitives are living en th.- land, j: aod Mr. Al'ey wishcK to brii'i; it umler }' cu.tivatiuu. Lass v. eck .Mr.Ai!': y '

Mr. K. C. to survi-y a }»»i,, :i<.-n nf it,ami, on to.nnieLcing to Work on Saturday 1last, a ni>.mi'»»r of ti.e nativt?, ieil d hv .Tan;a'i l*a*. :d ( in.* cl;i« f tl V.w X_;i:ip;.i, !a'si v.-ho, i' :p t ears, is a n -.t.ive a>M r. 'i\c iVii.g :i s.i! try <»t ii.'jl) nr -L'4o j»:-r a- :s; in

tio n lb tl v:\ m-.n 4 , si.;-.el ti:cin. i\ i iunearned ir iSii-y did i.ot <it-> ;.k»- [tluir i 1•i; iurii a'.vay. Mr, Ally, «•!

c >u:m\ i:i >:!.-! ra"v»it u. t u z :i f i.e-r i- >: .hi r. a-: ' t!i n ;i: y tir » .ti-i c ; itoil j th• Nl; it;:.> h;.il . () Sri.. '«av a nun b.r rf t'r.e iv it a*a :a ;v «

!

cmnj «b v. r f i l.a I a rowt i ■tiie i hvi r t'.:c lrr.tt'."'. a: d.t!;e ait<.i': l o: L i.»tt«r {a :v 1it s.s p the K->n:. ; 4 :..s. s «i • :o '

app-ove <t th.' aj.i us » *: :ii-' \i;ri/ i ;Aft v til-' Ta::«r;t: I'a.'.ai \\\--:\ d 'to AIU y '.s !-*£>: viie ■ and :a d h • :si: ■: t ■b.ivo a t.i!!; abo.it tb. » iu.:t:c:\ i-'it A 1 \ ;

t-dd him h' f :'- ri;■;} h .<I : y:p.::s' : is:- i[•vitieriC.-. a»i«i tt i:w- n.i lav an. !

farther di.-c.i.-.-ion <.vt.r th- itl'.-r, iic!\A !ej.) ii.U'U.bd to iatorm ti i'• »v, r-in n' 1of uli i: !a i taken pla.o. and if : e < I -v. rn 'i.lent d:»l w>' sittl:t'n* dispute ai ik*o th j

j;:ul betttv cli-ar cur. or t!: y Ir<:u;::i:j at t;.e <t I; •.>':nir 'a i'b.nn-jd tj-.uc tb. ir h-.'a !.'■ "-a: litter- !mill d *o i.a*. e i. :s ?.!i 1 w:.v.l ! h;ve to '

im: 5 i.so fn-!n the niti.\:«. Vi <\ d-\ Mr. :.\»«y eime ii.* i >h'>r:lA.> \ a:.d .: 1 1• -:o ■tne n.it.ve is h-re «.f v."h v' l.n ! : v' c.- Iplae?. '111. 1 (i'U'ti ntr cut :i.> VO aL-o i.;« n co:;:- !niniii-at-.'d w:t \ Mr. A'Jey is ai o l '

to." a i.':i.»*»-• r<: f liiin toe'- r 1 : ..v,;bid:' ire a d r.ti'l -r d.i-put-.', an 1 > s ;

hi? d-t-.-rni'nr.iui-*. t) h .v,- it at all r ! Jis not tin ug'-it tint a:iyt-i'Hf s. ri u-; v;'i '

oe:ur, but it u v. ry a .i.v;. ti M'. A.iey :

t• be prcve-i* I : •nil u.:i si: hi-: o :i <• >- !

•ci ty, mi-.i tLat by a pa:ty ot nc•e-v. i: » Ii.Wti th ii'in ; s o: a_\:s in t: en :gh:»* u- !

to d. Tiu- clii.t T:.;m:it". I'ac at s •nc ot!i('>e v.di') t",'-k pa-£ ::: the nitiv- c u c;lw. ich 11'-1d th. of tb.- n - !

isiuri outrage. {[l'.\ TliLtMtAl*:!.]

TiIAMF.-. Tiusd '.y jMr. i*. Alley, cf ha . thro- • ;

ii i eit U', Mr. (i. . ibas-;y, laid a 1•. - mid •int a-ims: four the n.-t:ves win/ob&tracie 1 h s survey la-.-t 6.itur iay, I' m,-ur'.t.:S «.■£ th-; p-.-ace, an 1 ai iurotMa : ; -na D 'viu>t two fsv a:s.itil:. The caw ill bn-.aid livx- Ti.dav.

PARNELL WESLEYAN CHURCH.j -<5»

A i-i c.nn- :tion wi'h tl: * ram -I!i \Vcil;-yan ( l::\rch w ;s Is-.-H �:v-i• -

| iu-f. l'<* ::!C p:'.-: !.' wj <:h»:rjh lit-;i I'tca U!i-1 ■' : ve a'' er<i; .I,=; it

! h.s bee i'. e'l ami re-"; »a:r.tt «1, i-.si'ieout. A Ir\HO :•: —7, has :< en

- a-hb-l to t-':o b.wk f-»r *h u- •>:' L :: S.j;j;iy-J >ch i-l. L'n !•-viie:i:h tho s «Inv.iu

; a e three rn-'iim whit-h arc \>y the| uvet ikir f> : -lie chiuvh <<n rhv

j walla uf tli * cbtirjh are sever.-.1 ori,a-

---l mentrtl br.i'.k»-t>. w..i_h were in tc ullv' <ic?oratvil "i: i: riowera. >*y.v j-er. !:av-k-eu cl»?a*!i il for the chnre », au<l the

1 (-I 1 011-3 are u:r«l furpurpi-se? 1. T::ir 5-ch-,o! room ea:i he separate !

I from the church by two i.o »: s I*u 114*'on brass whe-!s. ami which can easilyl/-j LiDvtd bieknard aini forward. t< awaj Uid in the schcK 1-ror.m. The followinghnii-3 }>re?i!ul at the tables:—Madame.<Tho:rp?on, Smith, Carmichnel,X;eh"Js- il, Burton, ami Ijjynlfiy, Mi.s-'.--Aiorley, an I Laybouro /o;. After t«-aa puhlc

!).er -ting was held, — Mr. J. L. Wilson mthe chair. The meeting was op i;e iby

a hymn, after which the ilev. I.Bud-ito in prayer. Xuc ebaimi.u

the audience mi the.r m. vv

huiiding. Ti.ere was always mi am-.unt ofC Jiisideratiorj paid to the cuinfoit of ph.ccs<jI amuaemc-nt, and. he thought they st.oaKlh xvn tit and proper places for relish us Wor-ship. He thuught the erect on of the pr*£e.itbuild ng wa-j a gre.it to t: oI'arneli Wed yaos, who had had many ddii-ci.dtic< to c mtend wi'h. lie would now c.tdup-n Mr. Layboi:ru to re:.d the report, 'i hertp'trt aheuid that the Inst threu monthnhad ten a b.isy time for the trust-ea,owirg to the building operations, wl.ic.were now coinplet-.d satisfaetordy. Atthe first meeting of the new trustee*it was dee'ded that they should cadfor tenders for the erection of abch'ol-builling. Thid was done, and th«lowest teitdt.r (£400) was acctpled, but thatdid not include the co3t of a new gasaiier,amounting to £30. They de.nire to [.lac : Oilrecord their heirty thanka to Mr. liobms n,cht inirs", for giving the use of the [mUii:hall for both Sunday acd ser-vices free of charge. They alto wis)l:e>i toexpress the'r appreciation of the valualilnstrvictt. of th-; architect, Mi. W. l'etti-gr':\v, who both id designing and carryingout the uorks liad n:t-rited their be-ttlianks. The L!ev. Mr. Jiuldle then addnss. d the He con.rattilatc.l Lheu;on their church improvements The I'.ev.C. li. ilui.ro next delivered a short und ajj]>iopriato address, on " Lei-urj Ili.urs."Tl c I'ev. G. Bond sairl ha would not detainthe meeting by making a sp; cell, as it wasg<ttiug late. He would simply cndoiscwhat had been said about the church. Buthe had a more pleasant duty to perform.There was one of their number, wl.o for thelast 10 or 12 years, had reudered most valua-ble assistance" to the church, ar.d alio wasnowabout to leave for the .North Shore—her< f-ried to Miss Morley—and, oil behalf ofthe trustees, he desired to present her wicha valuable work-box. He said he did not

tt;»<!c it as a compensation for her services,but as a mvinento. A collection was thenma'lc on behalf of the building fund. TheI!cv. A. W. Webb then addressed the meet-irii, t kinu for lii-» subject " Daring to beSingular." The choir, under tiie leadershipof Mr. Ryar>, rendered several choice selec-tions during trie evening. Mr. Ko\re pre-

at the harmonium. Votes of thanks tothe li'iius who provided tiie tables, the chair-man, the s[f akcrc, and tho singers broughtt c meeting to a close. The proceeds are tobe devoted to the building fund.

CHIARINTS ROYAL ITALIANCIRCUS.

T»r-t programme at thia great centre of;«tt aeti"ii was changed last nigh*, and anumber of novel proceedings were introduced,and showed the yreat risources of thn estab-lishment. One f'aturo was the introduction

t twii v;-ry h-autiful diminutive b'ack triokpoiii-rf by Mr. Sylvester ins'cul of the

and ih"ir wonderful intelligence and!i 411 >t:ito of training were so successfully• yh'btM-d a-* to elicit roars of laughter andIo j-1 :ippl:»i-»i\ Miss Xellic Keiil intr.iduceda trick horse, Othello, which was a perfectimw'-l '-.f umHigence. lie performed thei-a ; s of a \v« 11-; rained retriever dog in thew y of fi-tching and carrying tohi* m stress, a».d further he untiedtwo h mdkeruhiufs off" his hind with)»:s m >uth. Miss Fergus and S gnor(Vbali-s performed of the most daringf<-afcs ■ n tho double high trapeze ever wit-i:cs«e<l. The el-ver performance of Miss!,-«• and her three brothers in th-dr grandtumbling and gymnastic f«.ate e'icited loudap-j 1'iii-p. Malrune L >tta exhibited oxtriorui-ii-uy strength of jaws and inu'clcs, thech'maxof which was suspending a heavy brans cavivmmhr m'-uth while bringing h-rad down froma t-;»p zc, and, \vhil<*so su-p*. ivleil, discharg-ing ir- wi'h h-r hands She then let it drop,Mid its weight Wit-j shewn by tho fact that itj-piiutcred a strong plmk mi which it f 11.\iU-t elite Kei i appeared in costume 'on a hands me chesnut horde, which danced ;t.-> music, and exhibited [<erfrettr ai ing, bciog nr. ier the most completec >'trol of l\ rid'jr. Master \V;»tj on'slidi.g «m hi i I are-backod Ix rse elicited<-u bursts of a;ip!.-r.;se, and a really ox.ullontP' f-!i uianc brought to a by a

outiil d " The Hatlle of Plevna,"i tr dneioL' the v.-h-jlu troupe of ponies, and

r. i oi-poriuiiity for the utmost mirth.!'K- T)t:r{.irin:uue uil be repeated this

ST. JAMESS MUTUAL IMPROVE-MENT ASSOCIATION.

1 in: nuna-d Im-i'i'-ss tu-nting nf thn St.•'.uii: n's M uvial I n■{>!•:>vc"uc»it A-s ">e ;ation

\v;n held h»st Monday evening, in St..lariii -,s II dl. 'i wrrri of) members• n f d eon •i'lfra.Me inimiiur ofvi-dor-3 . Mr. J. LY.iwf.>rd was voted to the

ai , :in \ .;r?r • 11•> !-Pi'li i.it»-iry imdnosstoi I '!!'(!'! (j■ s;» i>c 1 of, the f!'cr»'tirv (Mr. W.

r "l tV ii!?n«\il i\ >mt, mil theM-,..5::r-r (Mr. \\\ ilr ohamj Mit>:ni t"d afi • JsEateuK Jit. T-.<» rop rfc .shewedfI« v 1 th r'! \ve*e .*»,'? me:id>' T3, ex-*•!ii* o "f 'itn. i?iicv <»• c* in the society.

\ n his sh.»eh (.f the Fas-ion-••as ai.d virions matters alluded

- i e »'.e i'!i .'\l; tho cud nil ! futurev.*-1 are of the The repo.t an 11» • 4 Wr-re ;vd«r til, aft r:i ; Iph' 11 th • t'T.iio?" h..\ i b«'ii\ . d.—•Th**si-Tc avy r. ad a 1• -I'er fr. m li !•'.

\\ ii'r.i,r a to hiy:»!■•«•[ U'fit. ;iml o;> ti:»• m ton of Mr. .\;i icrTic v,;is ;lj :. pt«"l, a r .-.Mirion at h - Km;ruo h-.:in.: unaiiiaio.is'v, cx;'r«>s; Jiy;tH i -j< a' i'.u !».: of uio as-?nci.i'.io:i f.rtii' :nt r• <i t:to ]ir'isi-lent lia-.l ever"vin.-e { iu its \v l'ar -, a*idliini hi}»p'M- a n rert red h-viltli irt \to furur..'. —.\ h.'t <r iu '\\-xof m ut • f St. da-no Chuivh \vi» |nenn;i i, '-vhi-h stxtel that, oril-.'r thatt-'-.r ic:i ty >;!.on:d r-t-dl e lit r:ue to ?m ft i :

St. da'Kfs's Mjiil, it n- 'ess'-r.- that itsi a*:!'' s ! )•'11' I 1 .'i'.L'vd : a ru'e • f, i x

<• u iiiu I■ on t:i* 1 s'uie'y al l p-r.sona u'ho <l:dJi'»"» ir.-li-'-vo in Divin-s »r* t^o;Uii) v ; an i r- ir. :> i >r the use « f the :i t'.: !:<• o•»i.. 111i.>11 was ur,;;riitiion>!y .'wie-.i!

t.'. hut L'.i- lir-: two cVohe i a Uei-n ui-e::s.? i i , a:i i 'I .l'i t' , }oo:os'jd hy Mr. \Y.*i• i".*-, s\nd s<et'P.'i-«i hy Mr. K. C ir^oa,w i:; cv < ie t, t » :h • • ii' -cz tliat ass »jI ition-•ai v.il i 4 t-> i•;ty r.M'. fi.r the me uf tl.et .i!J bu'i il.;;iiii;d to a- knn wlcil lj * thatt lie e-'iu.ii: c ruir• 1 ji« lit lia 1a y : j-htt- ui ,-tite to it any :u'.c.*-A wasearri >i r< - er.-l ii< dl Lhu ixi-s'iii;; ral •«, jm 1t— •f. r;:i;u ; n' a i.e.v eu.le was p-oj cd.edwi:S». - A j>ropns: i u v-as male pr*» jormn,t!i tt the lii.-t rule .should )>'; as : -

<-i t:; ** .< «_i ty :-h:t I b;i "The W- I--'.r- t l.i'eva y and lJc! ».vti

c <.t-o:i."—Mr. <i. !J. MeXib m* wd :u au.•::i,e :*din- n , tliat " Th j nam 1 of the societyJ)-' t 110 St. • S'n Mlltlial I«'ll I) !*.) V C *13! 111Ar.vf::;'''!!!." \l :aid t!i.;t w.'.at ver rcpu-ti'j i< th- rl.'S ; h d in <1 h;'d I>Ccm <»* • ti: i j*dunder the of S. J:i:u«s*s As oei \ti'i>,a .d to til ' name at the dictation of a' 10.iy v.hich had no'hin.; to do with such anatter w;i; ri'lierd -us. — Tlio a:»:o .dmentwaa econded and c.inird by ail over-whelming nt jori f y. A uile also pro-p's • I tli .t no person shoul I be« Ie for itieiid):rshiji win denied tinl.>i . ,ne i' of the TJihle. Tiie co:n-mir.ti-.-'i} lctt- r wn-\ r-f-rred to in the

—Mr. Me.V.b it 'vas entire);,*hcV'.ud th'; ! rovi:!< e the c mtnitlee toni.-ii- e sueh a prop' j-it ion Thecom in if lee had mcr !y to do with monetaryin.i-tns. lr the Ki k !vad »r.a<U:sueh are pi ■■it, it \vo;i! i !n.c e -:i a dill r-eat ui itt- r, a~d he Wo ;I ! have b*r.; [» -rt d ife,.j it i* w.ts ors-K iniptiioiH o:i th • pir?-of tli.*o nniit ee <-f u«Mit to a■ t--mlit g t j f a,

a t!i.n 3'.

— x ! l*. W. S.»rr:e c-xp o'e 1 s ni : ! i?*

is-..t mi 11:5, n""1 r p'idi tted Mie h:t 'hecouiniivtfG hid any authodty to ilieatein t• 1 ' m:\!iier Ijy thorn liemoved, a 1 an at, t' ;: r.dop ion <r" theold rub*, lb - \ ber.y shall con ai-iof tli<i 3 1:l» men of the 1*: r-by tr-ri-m(.'hmcii ami "t .1 r*.

,: - he am-!):]:ii"i.t v,a;sc-'onde.!, and av* :y M'.iiuat-d (lis'tis iont- ok place, in \\!.h:h io,.j-.y o: the ::ieru')-rs

c -iuhnur. d in t-rii.s tiie in of theeoiiiKii tie. '■ n the ntn nJm nt bc-i; « put.the r< sill wis 20 in fnv'-ur of itand (> .-.gai rj t it. 'I hi; o.'!3: !iil n;ot i> 1 was Ith<ii pot arid l">t. Varion.4 oth'.- :* r«d»:> wre-ad* ptcd, and among-t them to cllect jthat uo religious sui jeet< or essny.-i 011 ques-tions of debate should be placed 0:1 the '

I It \vjv3 urircd in support of it, ;t iat the diseu-si(»n of Mibj-ets 'ahv;i)a te;.d< d to bittrrneas of feelingand p. r.-onil recrimina ; i ny, and that itwas necessary for the welfare of thesociety that of the sort should taheplace. On the (-'ei:ti< 11 of oiiirera behiv; pro-ceded witii, Mr. W. Gurrie was chosenchairman, Mr. N"apior fcorotary, Mr. St"ele 1treasurer, a-d Messrs. Hob'rlsluuv, (iow, 1a-id J. M. (Jeddis cmimi'tre A vote o! jthanks «vas accordc.l to Mr. W. <Jooper for \the efficient manner in which he had pc- iformed the duties of sccreUry for the past Itkvo years, and similar compliment* wore 1acoorded iO the oflict rs, and also to <the .St Janir.<s Chroniclr. The meeting fc)us d at the 'ate, or rather eaid)*, hour of ]1 a. ui.

PARLIAMENTARY GOSSIP.

[BY TELEGRAPH, FROM OUR SPECIAL COP.F.ES-POXDEST.I

Wellington, Tuesday, G 2.3 p. m.THE MINISTERIAL CAUCUS.

At the G .vi-rnnnenfc caucus, the Maori fran-chise w.-iS discussed. It was r-tolvnd toagree to the ratepayers' franchise for natives,and to leavo tiie special representation as atpresent.

THE FINANCIAL PUOPO.S\L«.The Government are keeping very quiet

about tho new taxation. The eustoin is tok' ep such entirely secret tiil thenew duties are proposed in Committee ofWays and Means. In thecuirent rumourthorn i< no change from Hut which pre-vailed severnl days aao, and which I thentelegraphed to you. An increase of 2s will,it ia saiil, lie made on spirits ; th") tea audsagar duties will bs raisi-d to what theywere; the stamp duties will bo increased;and the duties on timber and (lour restored.

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TIIK MAORI VOTES.At the caucus to-day li'tie was said on

the tiuauc;al topic, but the position of theGovernment in respect to tiie Maori votewas fully discussed. It was agreed that theben plan was to drop the Maori Representa-tion IJill of the (Jovernmeut, to allow thespecial representation to remain as it is, audt) allow the Maoris to (qualify on tho rate-payers' franchise.

I'AKTY MOVES.It is quite possible, from what I sse, thatthe present position of partiis will result in

a division oil the question of re-impoaingCustoms duties, which in the main are paidl y the poorer classes, and that the Opposi-tion may again be headed by Sir UeorceGrey.

THE FINANCIAL POSITION.The impression seems tobe increasing that

the tiuaiicial position of the colouy isserious and a'armiug. Some members arebeginning to realiae the fact. Une of thebest autlioritiis in the llousj onliumcialmatters says that the public works nchemolias been an utti r failure, and that the bestwe cm do is t.j strive to pay the interest,and look as pleisant as pes.sili'e. And yetmember.* are as eager as ever tonave rail-ways, Mild looby and bother Ministers fromniui-nmij; till :iii;iit.

IM-: rrnoNs.the X • tive A!l :.s 'o:;!niittoo had btforc

them twlay t.!u! petition by which Vw linn,incmb.v tor Napier is charged with fiaudu-le lly "btainir'g to a land dee l .»Sev i*; 1 v. irr,r-:> s w- re examine L "theI*ll die )*• C m:m t'.ee wvre oi

the \ct tion <-f .Mr .McMurdo, who cm-plain <1 of wrongful *1 isrnby Mr.Lnekie. l'ho inquiry was not c mp'et'd.00 VIS. SMiSNT 1-5 vNKISC- AU^AXUK

M I-:XTS.Tiic comiiii l :oc on the Junking

montj of tic ( Mivernm-.-ht will report that,in « u!i?;ili i* itton of the present state of linaneial they do not c:j;alUr that thecommit e should interf-re hy any ra-otu-mhi with th : action of the Covrn-muit. They have no', ree>inu n"c 1 tintfinders be cal ed for fr« m the »!itl\ientbuiUf, and thcexn et»t:osi ;if, pr«.s*:ii is thatthe a 'augment with thy Bank of >.'ew'/} dand will bj reaovve.i on alured condi-tion?.

THE THAMES.'1 hi;: morsdug s paper eo-.-tauis a statement

that tho Mayer of fc.li-: Thames id c iinmgii iv.n lu re oa lojal bu.«ii;c : s. There is aprejudice aja'u-t the Thames just at pre-

Thu impression h- re is that theHi irn-s should he quiet f*»r a little, thatit is ba My <>tV fir public money, andli«Av it iod th.; latj (JjveiT.incut iu'.o a fewaw!: ward scr >p s.

AX KLKCTi VH LK<; I>L ATIVIZCOUNCIL.

On the llouv.! meeting at :>0 p.m., Sirlie !•_,'•• ( ir-y give notice of a hill to provide1 >r an L-g;sl xt'.ve Cjuruil in NewX aland.

Tin: MA'MU PUiSOXKRS.\\ •• lia I, then, a diacu-;-i-'ti in reference to

ti * Maori prison* rs. Tomoana an t T.:u o o applied that the.-o men sho-ild bo

ivl ami male good argumentative«>n the subject. Mr Sheehan

ehivah ou -dy came to the assist: nee t f the«i jvfmisionf, oxprcasisit} his b-diet that if

Mauri pri.s«ners we e released withoutt'ial, disturbance would result on the West

TilK UEriIKSKSTATIOX KILL.Oa into (J fin of Supp!}*, Sir<i j m<»v w-d, *' Ti.at before s»,the Jl-»u*e s:: »uld i I .*r th-j Reprcseata-

tion lid', waich pvnvi !fd f"rthe re-uidtribu-tion of Ti:e 1 HAvrrjnnmt, it is .said,v*. mh to i-Int !c this point, and it stands aIhi j* way ■luwn on t ;:e ji:i[or. Th-;iu'».d that the older or t:.e paper cuuldn: t I);? ij. t if* ie I with. Sir f '' rey ti i-al !to evidr the nl-.* 03 variola word-ings of hi; but un>nc:e->fiil]y. 1A dis-u.-ai n, lion'ovc. t '.>kpla:e, du-11" !which the ('■ overnn'rnt \v*.re ta!:cu to ta.'ik ;for til- ir [»rofes--ion of anxiety to y.a'ja Liberalmeasure-,'wli'.n th«;y were trying to shirkthe 111 st import u\t «;f all. Sir (leorge (iroyprocewde I to tv.it th • Premier about de-

this mi*a.>uro. Heals) turned roun ]

upon ttic Aucklacd four, and said that thoyengaged to tupport the Ministry, 011 the ■cunditi'-n that tiiey alic.uld have the Liberalmeasurts. Was not this one of them? liewas sure Mr. Shmiiwu would answer. Mr.Sv.ans-ui, who was sit'.ing alongside Mr.Idu.-st, made 110 reply for a fow minute?,but, at 1 Bfoml up and said that wliat-evt r change might be made in that directionNewton would have no cause to regret it,at this some memb rs and cheered,•ml Sic i» ' Grey sai«l Mr. S\v.*\nson hadm.t-b: i) > :;;..r.vcr to his question. Sir GeorgoGiey tli si proceeded to urge the importance

<>f th, s.i' j ct. A motion, bv Mr. DeLautour,]j! L:wj Hi.use to .-ush a bill was aboutfc »1) • a_;n ie 1 toon the s, but Mr. llislopoil'od fm* a division. The objuct was ofcon to put the votes on record. Thewi'.dlo iloibo voted for Mr. DeLautour's•uii'.ndniu .t, exempt Kelly, Ormond,ili-iinp. Shepherd, an I Bran lon. Mr.Hi-< waa recorded in tho minority only be-cause he had called for a division. Thenumbers were Gis to 5.

MAORI REPRESENTATION.In moving the second re i ting of the

Maori Il'-prcHentation Bill, Mr. Hallguarded himself against committing theGovernment to the precise provisions of themeasure. Tlio attack was led off by Mr.Maeandrew, who was followed by Mr.Sh-ehan, who spoke till half past five.

10 p.m.THE MAOill lIPIIESENTATIUN"

BILL.At the evening sitting the debate on the

Maori Uepresentatiun Bill was resumed..Major Tc Wheoro and Mr. Tawhai madelengthy speeches against tho bill, urgingsome strong arguments. Mr. Bryco madea speech, in which he suggestedthat tho bill should bo adjournedin order that the provisions shouldbe modified. Sir George Grey referred to theremarks of Mohi Tawhai, aud said that thischiei'H father had for months kept a force ofseveral hundre 1 men iu arms who got neitherpay nor rations from England or the colony.This was. to aid the Europeans. He (Sir

Grey) remembered Tawhai as a littleboy running about his tent, and it was thointention of his father that he shouldoneday take part ia the Government of thecountry along with the Europeans,

SPECIAL TELEGRAMS[BY CABLE.]

Britain coerces turkey.[RECTER'S TEI.EORAMS.J

Lon'dos', November 2.Orders have been given to the Medi-terranean sqnadron under AdmiralHornsby, to proceed to Voorlt.

Cox.stantinople, November 2.Sir A. H. Layard, the British ambas-

sador, explained to the Porte that theBritish fleet had been ordered to Voorlaon account of Great Britain insisting onthe promised reforms in Asiatic Turkeybeing carried out.

THE WAR IN AFFGHANISTAN.ATTEMPTED ESCAPE OF YAKOOB

KHAN.[SPECIAL TO THE MELBOURNE ".UIE."]

London", November 3.\akoob Khan, assisted by a number of

his followers, attempted to escape fromCabal, it is believed with the intentionof heading an opposition to the Britishoccupation. The plot was frustrated.

COLONIAL NEWS.

Melbourne, November 4.Tlie Hon. Graham Berry has resumedthe office of Treasurer.

THE MELBOURNE CUP.[FROM OUR OWN CORRESPONDENT. J

Melbourne, November 4.Twenty-sevenstarted. The result was:—

Darriwell ... ......

1Sweetmeat ... ... ... 2Sinvarrow ... ...

...3

Time : ■ > mins. 30;isecs. It was won by alength.fREUTEIi's TELEUIIAJLS.]

Mei.bochn'e, November -1.There was an immense concourse at theraces to-day, and a brilliant assombajjo inthe grand stand. The weather was line,anil the racing close. The Cup race wasa splendid one.

■Several arrests of persons using thetotalisator were made last night.

NEW ZEALAND TELEGRAMS.

[FliOM Ot'li OWN COKf!KSPON'D'-'.N'TS.]RU SKLL, Tuesday.

A Oood Tlmpi'.aii concert r>nd soiree w.nhdd at K iwakuwa last and was afjivafc success. rnrAMJ':S, Tuesday.

All old lady named Mrs. I>a!l ir 1, met «.\itha Hcrioin acji ent 1 st lv. lr.-ij. She was re-t-irni:; h -mo from ametitin.', r.nd wh.eo nexrCox'.t chemistI .* shop a 1 ir_j d g • 1 herdown, breaking ht r left b-low the kneoin two places. Assi.-tanf.e \v;i-. obtaine 1, and

I she was carried tithe hospital, where Drl'ay ne her limb.| [rRG#s ASsocivrroN.J

j WANOA Ni l, Tuesday,j Kercoy.«a was }>r,ujahfc up at tlr* Supreme! C'o irr, witli tlreatpur-g lan*j Tlie words \Hed w-.-re 14 i will worktho work of Jliroki, and ga f> Par li »ka "

Artiel s of p:aoe were sworn ai;a not him byM;tjor .Hrown, Civil Oomii-.i --Moner, and 110wa-i bound over to k- ep the peace till 11.; xtsitting of the Supreme Court in Whanij.-sn'it—h'msclf in .L'soo, and two surcti s of £2oQeach.

j I'he Spring U.aeea tak-> olvae 0:1 Friday,■ and the eriekct match v. Wa-j nganui) 011 Mor Jay.j WKLLINGTON, Tuesday.I Mr. Johns.m wid move to-morrow for a

! S'dec , committee, to in-piir-.* in 0 th-; (pusj ton of what facilities can bo by theI Government for the usj of the th h byj the ];üb!is Press; tho committee to eoasist ofj the Hull. Mr. Hall, Messrs. Bain, Barron,j li'jnny, J. D," I-'ish-r, Ma_-andre\v, Sivaiiiou,

Whitak- r, and the mover ; the c mimittfo to; have power to call L>r persons and papers,

i and to report in 14 days ; three to be aquorum.

At the annual mooting of tho CaledonianSociety, liel l to-d.iy, the, balaue j-slicetshewed the institution to be in a bad finan-cial positiou. It was resolved to obtain anincrease of members the only means ofreducing the debt.

GUEYMOUTII, Tuesday.Tiie winners of the priz s in Cameron's

! sweep 0:1 the Melbourne Cup, are :—Thej engineer of the Dispatch, bidongiug to thispoi-t; i\ S. Piaine, employed on bo ird the

| same boat ; and Mr. Casey. The holders ofj the lirst horse in Tonks's sweep, is a companyof ten Gri-ymouth residents ; the sc.; <nd piizehas gone to Ueeftuii ; and the third to Mr.Carter, of Marsdcn, in this county.

CIHUSTCIIUKCII, Tuesday.The privil. ges for th-i imc-j meeting sold

I yesterday for .t!(»07, aa increase of £S1 oulast, year, with two booths more to sell.

The privileges of the show gr.mnd fetched£324, a falling off of £101.

A lire broke out at Scott's Fa*nily Hotelyesterday, but it was extinguished beforemuch damage was done.

On the course this morning, York andMaritana were hard galloped. B- trayerwent ouly at half speed, workiiii* with somet-.vo year-olds. The Waimea colt wcut well,with a heavy man up.

Thomas Carlov alias Ai-glcn, was identifiedby Constable O'Shea to day, and remandedto Duuedin.

The Ellesmere District Agricultural Showto-day, was very successful. The entrieswere not so numerous as last year, bufc thoquality oE stock was much superior to theaccrage of past shows, particularly iii cattleaud draughthorses.

An infaut son of Thomas Fogcrty, ofLyttdton, was found dead this morningunder strang-i circumst inees. The mothersays that she started from her house with thechild to go to a doctor's, and that when shearrived there the child was dead. The policereport the body as being very much dis-coloureJ, and an inquest will be held.

AUSTRALIAN NEWS.

[i'ER 'TAUARUA,' AT TilE ULI7FF.]NEW SOUTH WALKS.

Sydney, Octobor 29.The correspondence laid on the table fullyjustifies the rc2all of Mr. I<\ ster, as Agent-General, hi 3 eo.mnunicatious being mostiiiEolcnt.

Yesterday, Larkiu's (not Kidman's) pro-duce store was burned, the loss was £8000.The insurances were :—Colouial Mutual,£1000; Norwich, £1500; Intercolonial,£2000.

Owing to the advance in copper, theLithgow Smelting Works have resumedoperations, and Vole-Cludd works are ex-pected to do 80.

Alluvial gold, half a pennyweight to thebucket, is reported as having been found atMarool Creek, near Grenfell.

VICTORIA.Melbourne, October *28.

Ellen Tremayne, alias DeLacy Evans, isBtill in the hospital. Several offers have

been made to engage her for public exhi-bition.There have been heavy strrais at Colaeand Hay.At the inquest on J. T. Young, lata thidofficer of the Affghan, killed on the railway,

a verdict of suicide while of unsoundm ml was returned.The Pleasint Creek Company at Stawcllhas obtained spl>ndid prospects of cold at

the 1120-feetlevel.Mr. McDouaall, of Arinidde, sends by

the Tararua live Boot'i bulls for ex-hib:ticii at the Canterbury show,of Don Carlos, Firley, SehouvaloiF, BarouBroughton, and Candour.

SOUTH AUSTRALIA.Adelaide, October 2S.

Broad and Randall's pianoforte warehousehas been completely completely gutted bylire. It was insured for £100:) in :lu Mer-cantile Mutual Company.

TASMANIA.Hibart Town*, October 31.

7he following is the ne.v .Ministry: —

Premier and Treasurer, Mr. GUdin ; At-torney General, Mr. Did Is; Lmds aid\Vork3, Mr. Giielby; Colonial .Secretiny,Mr. Moore ; without portfolio, Mr. Aguuw.

QUEENSLAND.Bitisn.vNK, October GS.

The Government decline to tike part inthe mail contVrence at Sydney.

The search party from Cairns has returneduiueh exhausted. It found the remains oftwo whites at Johnston Hiver.

GENERAL ASSEMBLY.!PER "HERALD' SPECIAL WIRE.)

[rItESS ASSOCIATION.]LEGISLATIVE COUNCIL.

Tue.sd \y.

PRELIMINARY BUSINESS.In the Council to- lay a great ileal of minorbusiness was di*p lsed of. Tlirre was anhour's discussion re the altering of thestand ! ii'4 orders concerning the Local IVllgCommittee, but th-? only noticeable p-'in"was that if local b lis w«rc not vigoron-dywatched by the Council rna-.y little an.lsome bit* swindl-.q would be perpetrated, andalso that c mncillors could not agree as towho worked hardtst a*"- committee work.

NOTICES op motio.v.Among the nothus f-f motion were two of

the Hon. P. Buekleys, to ask, " i?y whatrijht M-io'i prisoners ••••co kept in cu t ;dy,and wh n they *ili he tri d ; a'so, if the

intend to alter the rules to »jrn.cure their trial at * li -» Su:>r< nie Courts?"

7IIK N K\V ZKALAVD U v IVEKSITV.Tho Hon. Mr. Milu:r ask«.d, "If the

Government ! to substitute anotherres rv-c for th : ),COO acres nt TauranLjawhich, after th-y w- ro to the NewZ-aland Univ«.r>!' v, wro found not to »

avaiiable; air? -, f a hi!i w.v: t 1 bo br.mg tin to Vist tiie >.i'vv Z-vdan I Uuiversit3' reserv- s in trust* q< V"'

Mr. WniTA'CKi: -aid tho I7niv< rsUv badalready ae - CM in p'.ao of tho *20 <'00reftn\ d to To ? (lovornrucnt were ;nI'ivour *!f the b; i ask-'d for, hut were toobu-y to ) rin_« it this session.

tii.: sr\rrn:s'■ep.yin£ t" Mr. Johnson,Mr. x i 1 iT.\icr.i: ;:;ti i the O'H'cvnment did

not intend to :»m r.d I ho lbprint of Statufc"*An*- till th *y ii.nl j 11;11ed the judges a::dothers.

tii:-: wi'sr Tnorr.iE.Tll Mi-wtr to Mr ("«. BrcKU-v,Mr. WiUTAKi'if sa -1 tho 0:0 use through

tho We.-t I'lii-t tiv!i b-s was ••pproxim ite.'v£51)00 a in nt'i. 'I h< ro were (>OO Ann dCo-istabul.iry in the di tr.-,-\ Th rcno Volunteers und'»r p ty, but were be: :Vdrilled at Gov<- rnm- n v;) n-c.

TiMAi:r ov.-N*JY.neiilviny to Mr. - I.t»,Mr. \ViiiTAKi:u sd»l t:.e rcT cour.ly

Tiinarn card not co il'' exivi-«»nce fi!!some technical quo-tion as to tho nvan-in&» of ;-onii wor Is ha 1 been sc ttl-.d ina courtof law.

riiK iN'n:sr\Ti:s kill.This bill was, on tho motion - f Mr. IjlTck-

li:v, referred io a s 1-e'enjn-nitte?.nnKxoit ok rmvu.Kf;i:.

The ense <>t br- aeh >f privilege in t'lo Kin-rogs caso a;,';i n citr.c u\\ but ar.;r dis-cus'ionthe m-ttrr was refcrrel to the St.vul-

Ordvi'3 Committee.R: LL-5 Al)VA\(.';'D A STACIv

The Fencing Bill (lion. Mr WaterhnuM')wai real a second tim?, an I t<>cmimi'tee. The Napier .S\vi!iip Ni]i.=ane>Amendm-nt (from tho L-nvcr Mo-wf)wr.s read a first time, aid the Cam 1 lingami Lotteries i'rew Hill (\lr. \Vhi:aker)see j nil time.

suri'LV.An Impivsfc Supply [Ml (€301,000) was

parsed through a'lIn answer to Colonel Wuitmore, who re-

marked how fast tli'.S3 bil s followei eachother,

Mr. WmTAKru said the Government had,besides paying its way. to redeem the lia-bilities of the late Ministry.

The Couticil adjournal from 5 till 70.30p.m.

Evknivo Siitinc;.CANTKIUJ 'h Y HACKS.

Colonel Bkkit's motion to obtain theHinemoa for members «»f tlirs Assembly tovisit the Canterbury Agricultural Show wasrejected ou the voices.

SECOND HEADINGS.The Inter-'.'olonial JLVoba:e Bill was read

a second time.The Settled Estates Leases and Sales

Amendment Hill was read a second time.The Council adjourned <-.t 9.30.

HOUSE OF HKIMIESi'ONTATIVfS.-?.Tui:s[)ay.

The 11juse met at 2.30 p.m.SL'I'PLY.

The House then went info Committeeof Supply, the imm of £300,0000 beini*granted, and on resuming a Supply Billto that amount was passed through all itsstages.

MAORI REPRESENTATION BILL.Mr. Hall moved the Hec>ud reading of

the Maori Representation Bill. It providesfor the Maoris haviu** equal represenfcati -nrights with those of Europeans. Aecordiugto the last census returns tli j Maori popu-lation was in the proportion of 9 per cent, ofthe population of the whole c dony. Thatwould, at tirsifc sight, suggest; the idea of avery considerable increase i»f representation,based on the principle of population. That,however, would not be the case in theabsence of the property qualification, whichwould very much diminish the proportion inthat respect.

Mr. Macandkf.w obi < eted to the bill, in-asmuch as that, iu3tead of four members, t'.crepresentation would be increased by atdouble that nunibur. It did not appear tohim that the bill aimed at placing both raceson an equal fuoting as regards electoralprivileges, and he considered that t'lisought to bo the aim of the bill in thismatter. He thought it would be better toallow the matter to remain as it was. Hedid not wi3h to oppose the bill actively, buthe would suggest that it be taken back forreconsideration by the Government.

Mr. SIIEKIIAN objected to the bill, becauseit would require a complete census of theentire Maori population, and that, underpresent circumstances, was quite impossible.With four members, as at present, theMaoris were better off thau tliey couldpossibly be under this proposal to increasetheir representation. Tho bill, as it stood,

was most and wool 1 be a mr>3fcexpensive bill to work. Itather than pis - thebid, it wou'd be hotter to allow th • renrcsc:'«titioa to stand as is is." It precluded half.Cistos from ptandiny as ntitivps,thereby excluding the best class ofat the disposal of the Maori*. It:i cfTectwould be to ffivo tlie impresai'.);i to th • M.-iori

that P.i'l a'nr-nt: wish-d to cMr'ailMaori electoral privilege*, and that in thepresent state of Maori affdrd would be avery serious re-ponsib lir y for th-m. Infact the GovYrnm-nt should not legis-lation on t'!>ia matter by privi-leges the Maoris pos-cs*od at prrs-'oC. liesujgostod the withdiMw.il o? th; bill, withth ; view of getting the Government t) rc-consider iia p.ovisiong.

The House ris uned at 7 30.MAOiil li!" l*lv GSKNTATI* i IMA..

Mr. Kelly resumed the d bitj on thepecond reading of the Ma-ri U-pros-nta-tion Did. lie thought certain m•■ditieatiousw-'i*e needed, and t » <*ivo a furth r oppor-tunity of consi lei ing the measure lie movtdth«! adj urnment of tnc deha'e.

Mr. OiioiMJß said the 1 tiVct of the billwould bi to i;ive the Maori 3 nine repres nta-tivt'S. Maotis v.ho c uld not write wouldnc-t be abbi tj their n-im* s 01 th? roll,as tho bill pruvi les that to ou the rollthay must ma!;<; applijation in writini;.Then, unless th.-y a itidi ;d the regis-tration otlioer that they wre *21 yta r s ofage they »vould not be o'.igible to have theirmm-.'s placed on the roll.

Major L k \\ he>110 said that 110 oJlicergoing amongst the na:iv*.s in !jij district nomatter whether he w.is Europe;n or Maori,would get the natives to content t) theirLames b: idaced on ihe roll. Th« Maoriswere a suspicious minted p-ople,ami any of Uie kiml would be re-ceive 1 by them with di-trust. Only one r-pre-seutativo wuiiUl, he felt sure, be n'turnedif the provisif un of tfiG b' 1 ■ were brought intoop-ratio;u lie would suggedt a* art a-nend*ment or the hill, that the number of repre*seutaiives be equivalent to Maori popula-tion. He obj-.-cted to th< di.-rtiiietioiiatt-mpt d to bj made as b tweun nativesand half castes. 'Ihe half-castes, whetherlivi* g auion.st .Maoris or Et:r.»p*ans, shouldbe clawed as nitivcs. He would no' votefor trie wiihdrawa! of the bill, but he wouldvote for its amendment in th'! directioni: d:cat-_d. Il>! luriher srdd if th -v weredo yrtnin* d to bi e the Maori frfiiJhi-e onrt^i-^.r.i'.ion, then they w. uld lie, practicallysjjtakmg, <ii-fiM:ic'ti>ing them. Ihe M tonshail .givat ivpugu:u.ceto signing tlieir namesto any pip'r. If the House do>irtd togive tliem an increased ropres- ntarion, whv■•id th'-y n-.t it t'lem aejordiuu to thouxistifL- Q.'iil:!'J -.lion I'iil before th«'""l b-u-o ?

Mr. liK'iCi" I i»ut» t':at tlie remarksof th- two 1.-iijo .<pea'-ejis went t > shew 'h:*tthe groat objection was tho r >-i«trati.">n roll,i'nai; went to prove the great ddlionlty withwhich lh- uh Ie q-ie-rtiuu wa< turroin.ded.He aflmittL-d t'.ere \\ns ny o'j-ction t> the1-i.L lie wou'd pr<.'.*e: - toliav»- .s. en a niea-urotint woul 1 gradually taper oil*and intothe Liir -p a:i Hie Go ;/eni::ieutworeipiite willio.; lo a: epi any t>:opo-a! whichi:.ij!it b * n.a l b• ii) L t:it dire i'ion, 'i'lic pro*pona! t.>r th;t •. j jurainent of tho d bate was,j r Mi.tbly, the si' rt st way to ariive at a

soluti-o. « f th- qnes'-ioa.Sir (1 v. (!ui:v toe bill proposed

creut to th- lKvives. In the early�lay-' tli<? r.ativcx gave gre.it as>i«;ta»'.eo t<> theI'.u; (.»; n:u:s w;i':ii Hi: lilt r Wi-re in ai"!n 'l'n). t »j:i . »sds'aisc • w;i< g:v ei ou thedisiiucC undcrst.iiuhng thai; they shouldenj 'V rqnl iig;ns ,nd withtlie Iv.irojicaiw. The bill vow bf-fcre thellous-* l a i tho ell" et of withholding th>;St:cq rU : i :hv-. Nothing e >uld be 1:10, e disas-trous t » the ■ op.:Kti-:u of any eountrv thant> t n .0 rig',- h-g si iti "ii t-n'.iin ; j to separate<-r nnk:( uis»tit;clit>na between races 'Ihebd had t'-:it te.: l-o.ey, an<l he hoped thevwo;.hi I.os it. He obj eted to av iniilar el u--! in tho Ii- pcesuit.t'i >n Act.a;id (j'.i t e .<:un» prii-ciple he objeet- d t>) iciii t e bid bu.'ure tije House. \Vh«fc hew.ii.M advjse wa-, that tho bill bs oro.ppedal'ogeth' r, and then in eonf »enc with thena iv«.-ij let ihe Government b;ing in a mei-Mi>e on [HMjeiplo.s fdmihir to fcho.se liehad advocate'!. A bill liko tlie one beforeth.on v. txH ealcu'ated to bring about disasterand ddl'oenc s }>•. tw^s-n the races, and wanbound to be productive of great injuiy totii • whole community.

Mr itui.m ston* dc'u'fd that the bill pro-p' &od to do any wrong. The Gov rnnientneither p md-.ivd to .Maori?, nor yet did theyseek to de rive tlfm oi" their r ghts, as h idbeen alleged. He would be agreeableto the post onemc ib of the measures, soas to. admit of amendments sueh as liadbeen mentioned being made. The Govern-ment, bo contended, ha 1 br.mjht do»vn awise and well considered measure. Itmightb.j before its time, .still it was a measurewhich wou'd prevent Pakeha-Maoris andother designing persons milking use of theMa 'ris f -r their own purpurea.

.Mr. the better planwoul.l Ijo to give tlie natives a qualifi-cation uiiilc!' the cl-etoml roll witliHjecial qualification. lu a short timetho special qualilicalioii con d cease;in tho meantime, ami until that specialqua'ilic itiou tho .Maori would belutiyht to qualify himself oil tho electoral1011. All these mistakes had arisen fromm.-'d.Umij too much with the natives. Asimple system exercis-jd with fiMuness waswhat was riquired. Ho maintainei thattho bsst cmirsii was for tile Government todrop this bill altogether, and tor tho present10 retain tlie ol 1 franchise.

Mr. Mo.is considered the bill a mostmischievous one, and one which would coui-pl-'iely defeat tlie objects at which it pro-fessed to aim. Me therefore thought itshould bo dr inpad altog-ther.

C ip'ain Ku.-'.ski.i. th.mg'it the profentbill sboul.l be withdrawn, and that specialrepresentitinn he retained until the eleseefthe present Parliament. He would not ngr, eto iuerea o I Maori repivsmtalion.

Mr. iAI*ui advised th-it the bill be with*drawn, and circulated in the interioramongstthe Maoris, so thr.t thiy might have anopportunity of expressing their opinionbe-fore it came on again.

Mr. Tomoan.y had some donbts aboutthe provisinn in the bill providingfor registration. He was not disposed toraise any very st-ong olijc :t;ou tothe bill, but was afraid that underthe registration clause native repre-sentation would decreise to one member.He should like to S'-e a provision increas-ing the Maori members to six, m iking in allt«n—right for this Island, and two for theSouth ; fresh divisions for ele :tjral districtsto be ma le by tribes. If the clause requir-ing registration was taken out, he wouldvote for the bill.

Messrs. Murray and Thomson spoke,stiting tb*dr objections to the bill, afterwhich Mr. Hall stated the Governmentwou'd adopt the suggestion as to the ad-journment of the debate. The question foradjournment was then put, a id carried.

TKIKN'MAL PAUL! AMUSTS BILL.The House then went into committee on

the Triennial Parliaments Bill.Mr. Mukkay moved, " That the word

triennial should be struck out, and theword quadrennial substitute.!."

On being put, the motion was lost on tfcevoiccs.

The bill was altered to provide that til l

present Parliament, unless sooner dissolved,should expire on the 28&h of February, 18S2,a motion 111 favour of ISS3 being lost on adivision by 35 to 2G. The bill w.s then re-ported as amended.

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J'HE ]N£W ZEALAND HEKALD, WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 5, 1879 5

The Public Workd Department invite tendersfur the orectiou of police buildings at Wark-worth, Iloduey County. Specifications can beseen at the Public Works Office, in this city.

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NAIMKIi :;\VAMI' JUL!-.The Napier Swamp >uiv'n -e Ac Am»nd

ment Bill v*rt* r.;-.d a tHr-I time, ana pushed.Ntw Pl.YttotTll HAS V.11.L.

The New I'iym-nt:i tlis Company's Bi 1•was CODS'dere 1, r»nh amendment* ami she■ime aiop id.

AH EI.KL'TIVK IVP.Sir Gko1;i;i: Okkv aw notic- th t he

would movp, "That withe opinion of thisHoufean elective I cjshitivc Council shouldbi is'.ablished in N- w Zealand M

IHI-: KLICToKAL KILLMr. Montuomkkv notice that in

ommittcc on the Klectoral I- i I he wouldmove, "Tint no elc:or be allow d t«» havehis name placed upon more than oneelectoralroll."

JJlVntti/r:.Keplying to Mr. Tuum'.ull,Mr. Hall said t!>c liuverrnvnt recog-

nised the importai.ee <>t' Minplit> 1 r«J»-dering le«s «xpei>MVo tie pi ac. di.r--* of theDivorce Courts of '.hi-* colony. that itshould not ho neco'.-ary »n all c.i es for asuitor therein to appear bifor-: we AppealCourt. The Gov. mm. r,t. howev r; did notthink it was a niatt-r lhat could he dealtwith this session.

NoJlTil ISHM» I>EMANI>S.Keplying to Mr.' i jm: qi:est:<">o, "If,

in the account iiii'iii'i.'d by the G vernmentto some Auckland m mber, s.ewinn theexpeudiuite upon pn lie works in d:t!Vrentpirts of the colony in every provincial dis-trict of New Zeahmd, it is shewn that theWest Coastof Uu- Middle /aland »,as not re-ceived its fair sl.ar'' of wtat o'her districtshive received, 'he (overnuieut w>ll, as pro-mised to those Auckland men.b- rx iu thecase of Auckland, recoiLiunul t-> the Mousesome way by wb:eh the balance to the

Coast of tli-t -Mid.lie island shall bemade good

Mr. Hall icplic.l that, r.s far as possible,the Government would causo a«» equi'ablcadjustment as between the different pro-vinces t > bo uianc.

Replyh g to Mr. Ht'ivms >>",

Mr. Hall said thu', if pussib'e, tH 4 Go-vernment would b* prepared to bring in thebill this session to atneisd the Patviit Act,IS7O, to tbe txttnt of rcdueiny the fee- now-payable for p it«--nt-s by o::e ha f th-ir pre-sent amount and further en *»*tithatthe cost of adveitiseuiciiS for the - an:.; neednot exceed £3.

OFJESCFS AfiAIN>T THE PERSON'.Replying to Mr. 81 i:\KN.i,Mr. "lloLLi>Toy t.\d tho G vernmei-t

during the recess would cinsi : er the expe-diency of ameiubng the whence* A.riust thePerson Act by extending tho p-o.irtu ofsection G7 to ua-c* <: ui.ng linden set on 40.

THE MAO?: PRISONERSRep'ying t-» Mr. Tomoana,Mr. Jlolle>ton s:rd the Government were

not yet prepared to K:at? what steps theyintended to tak'-ru-p.-ot:Dg Maori prisonersnow in Mount CooU iiaol.

cambiudoi: cornr-iiorsE.Replying to Whytk,Mr. KollfsTon said that a Mittieient sum

would be phced up~>u 'lie !\titnu~«'es theerection of a new c tis t hcu*e at Cambridge.

TUB LUMSDKN-.MA I< A il* "A i:A!I,W'AV.to Mr. iin^r.

Mr. Oliver taid that he next section ofthe Luiusdeu-Mararoa railway would not beready for tenders to l.e called for r\»r a coupleof months.

TIAKO SWAMP.Mr. Jeeves ask* d. *'\Y:,at was the actual

amouut of money j aid for the I'iiko Swampby the parties who pure! as-?d the lnnd fromthe Government, the capital val .e of tlx *

property as estimated by the va'uati-is underthe Land l ax .* ct, IS7S ; also, theamount at

which the said pr.-p-rty wus valued by th-:valuators uuder tliu Land i'ux Act, IS<S. fortaxation undtr the Act'

Mr. Hall replied that the amount was£13.152, the capital value of the property£•200,300, and the value set d»wu underthe land-tax at £12G.150.

eills advanced a stackThe following bid* were intr dueel and

read a first time :—The Gold Duty AUditionBill, the Katiug Act, IS7O, Amendment Biil(Mr. Seddon); to Regulate theLaying ofT ofTowns on Private Lands (Mr. Thouip-on) ;

to Amend tne'Hngo Coys' and Gins' HighSchools Act, 1577 (Mr. tCulle-:t«»n) ; to Hern-iate and Re-.triet thn Immigration of Chinese(Mr. Hall).

PAYMENT OF WAUKS.A was read from bis Kxcelleney

the Governor recommending th«- House tomake provision in Comniittc-j of Supply forthe payment of &e.

THE M4OHI Pi-ISONHES AGAIN.

On the motion for going into U"inm :tteeof Supply, Me-srs. Tu.moa.va and Tawhai

referred to the question »s to thasteps proposed to be taken abo ;it the Maoriprisoners. The former sail, that he was notat all satisfied with the reply given to thequestion put to the Government

Mr I!ollksto>* aa'il, the question was oneof considerable difficulty. T/ie Gnveni-ment were as anxious as lion, memberswere to get the matter settled. At presentthere was no intention on tli« part of theGovernment to interfere with tiie ordinarycourse of law. So soon as the Governmenthad decided upon any other entree in thematter, it would be commuuieated to theHouse.

Mr Sheeha>" said he had heard that theGovernment intended to release the prisouers,but ho did not believe it. If tint coursewere pursued it would have a most preju-dicial effect on the native question. If theywere tried, and made a good defence, thatwould secure their release, and chat wouldbe quite a different matter.

Mr. Gisborne also spoke in favour of thelaw taking its proper coarse.

Mr. Bryce defended the cour-e to bepursaed by the Government, and expressedhis conviction that it would be improper topress the Government too hard under thecircum-tances.

RE DISTRIBUTION OF SE\TS BILL.Sir G. Grey moved, as an amendment,

"That, before going into Committee ofSupply, the bill providing for a re-distribu-tion of seats be read a second time. Hesaid that it had been put so h>w down onthe paper with the evident intention ofshelving it altogether. In that case, itwould be for the House to consider whetheror not supplies bhould be refused untilthe bill was placed so that it could possi-bly be carried through.

Mr. Sheeuan contended that the Housewas entitled to know wkat the Governmentreally meant to do with this subject. It wasthe first of a series ox bills befoie the House,and should be provided for to make thewholeseries compltte.

Mr. Hall said that the Government wasanxious to deal with the re-distributionquestion. There were certain bills, however,whicb would hare to bo passed, and untilthat was done it would be impossible for theGovernment to say whether or not it waspossible that the bill would be got throughthis session.

Mr. Tursboll said he hoped the Govern-ment would see its way to "bring forward abill this session.

Mr. Mohs agreed that there was a unity ofprinciple throughout thesebills, and if theywere taken piecemeal that unity would bedestroyed.

Mr.-DELAt'TOCR a9ked leave to move asanamendment. "That this tlouse is deter-mined to do all in its power to pass a billfor there-distiibution of representation thissession," The Premier had told them thebill would be dealt with, provided that theother business got on with. This wasacardinal point of the' Government polioy,and what he wished the House to affirm

was that the Redistribution IM! be passed inprefercDcc t3 any other measure.

Mr. Gl.-lioitMS spoke in simi';.r t<r:ns, ar.dinaintiintd that this measure was one of the>'ital principles of the refoim f.>>,and contended that as such it sin v.ld h-ivupieuedtnce of other measures put fi.rwaid.

Mr. HurcuisuX also S[.oke in suyport i ithe measure, ai beinj; one of the must im-I ortant measures put forward f ..r considei a-ti' n. It struck at the very root of all theref"rm proposed.

Sir (;ko!:i;k Gi:ev said there coullb.iii"liilli.-nlty this session in pacing the bid.Wiihout the redistribution of eeat3 tb.triennial Parliaments and other <.lee.or.ilreforms would be of very little use. Hewould call upon the four Auckland member"who had left his side of the House to sup-port them in the determination t > get audimea-nres passed. The I'n-mier had said hewould aeijuiesee in the amendment. Hehoped the Government w .s Mtic<.rein that ino-fessiuii. He and other gent mien on hi-! m.I.- ofthe House were determined to push matter.-,

to the greatest possible extreme, wi h ih>-view of getting the measure pa'sul duringthe pnsent session.

Mr. f-HKMIiKD insisted that the measurepropositi was not a pressing one, ai d l.e

hoped that other busimss f.f more my. n;importance would not be delayed so as topress on the measure in qmstion. On adivision, Mr. Del.autour's amendment wascarried by U5 against 5.

NEW ZEALANDS COMMIS-STONERATTHESYDNEYEN-HIRTION.The Ton-a and Country Journal givesfollow sketch (with portrait) of Dr.Hector, the Xew Zealand CommUsioi.er atthe Syduey Kxhibitiou:— liDr.the Kxecutive Commissioner for New %• aland at the Internals ual Kxhibit:on, anative of Kdinbuivh, where he was edu-Mtt d,and graduated in uicdioine in file Universityin ISS'J. Duriuy his student life henoted for his devotion to natural history, sothat in reply to au application from the feVionial CHiice he wasrecommende I by the I- nivei -

sitv a? lfituralistand sutlC »n to the expeditionwhich was sent out in 1557 to explore th-t'act of country between Caiiuda a:.d t rPacili-' Ocean. l ? ioti» the reports of thatexpedition, which form a series of fu lyillustrate 1 blue book?, we learn that Dr.Hector o.osse.l the Itoeky M< by live-ditl'ei ent passes, three "of wlrch he dis-covoie.l, and that he mi| p?d aad p;»y>!callvdescribed, in the course.>i threo ytars, anatea of over 200,000 sipi ue units. SuVe-ijuent travellers in the tame regiou, such a-

Loid Milton, Dr. Cheadle. .aid :he lap r sur-veys of the Cauadiau Cl.ivernmciit, tineethis western tonitorv has h- * n ad'-dto the Domii.ion, all bear testimonyto the accuracy of this early snrvey,which was performed uuder great i.ard-ships and with dangerous adventures ainomthe Indian tribes. On his return Dr.Hector spent a year in publishing the resuits of their important exploration, whichearned the gold medal of the Koy«l (nographical Society. He was then nominatedby the late Sir IX. Murchison to tlw po?; «.fireolegist for the province of Utag NewZealand, and in ISG2, soon after the disc-.very of gold in that country, he com-menced the arduous duty* ot decipher-ing its structure aud natural history. In

he took au active share in promotingan Intercolonial Exhibition that wan ht! 1 inDunedin, New Zealand, the final reports onwhich have for many yearsJieeiUhe standardwork on the resources of New Inthe same year, l)r. Hector entered upon tin:duties of director of g»'ol ,- g»cal surveys forthe whole colony, and coaimcLeedthe forma-tion of the Colonial Mu-euni at \\ ellmgion,which now forms such a compute « X[». s»;ion

of the natural resources of the country. InI SOS, the New Zealand Institution w:»*founded, of which, in addition to hisother duties, he has been manager, andeditor of the annual volume of scientificirausactious, whiih novr a world-wi'le fame. Since that date Dr. Hector liasbeen a leader and guide iu everything ndatiug to icientitic infctruciiou and recrea-tion in New Zea-and. His evikucbefore Parliamentary committee* oncolonial industries pavtd the way forthe adoption of the enlightened publicworks aud free trade policy that has led tothe rapid development of New Zealand. In1575 he revisited Great Britain and receivedfrom the Geological Society of London thedistinction of the Lyell Medal, in recognitionof the advances he had inide in geologicalscience. In ISG7 he was electcd a Fellow ofthe Royal Society* of London, having beeuan F. K.B.E. since ISO'J, and aj-o a Fellowof all the other leading scientific societies.In 1575, Dr. Hector was made a C. M.G.,for his service 3 to the Crown in Americaand New Zealand."

TROUBLE AT SAMOA.

Fiio.m Sainoan files, via Sydney, we gleanthe following; important items : —

The long-expccted party from Savaii, forwhose atrival the old Government have beenso long waiting to commence the war againstthe 'luamasaga party, haa at last arrived,or at least a portion of it. This, accordingto Samoan custom, is au open dcc'aration orwar, an*A hostilities are expccted to com-mence at once. From a humanitarian pointof view, we sincerely hope that the consulswill not allow their proclamation to becomea cead letter, but that they will use everyeffort to prevent such a war—a war, it itshould break out, that promises to be one ofthe bloodiest that Samoa has ever known,and one that will spread desolation andfamine all around, to say nothing of thestagnation it will cause in trade.

Yesterday, September 19, a messengerariived in town from the south side of theisland, and brought the information that thecivil war so long talked of had at last com-menced. From what we can gather it ap-pears that a skirmishing party fromthe oldGovernment made an attack, aheut 5 o'clockon Thursday afternoon, upon the Malietoaparty encamped at Siumu. The Malietoaparty entered the bush for the purpose ofsurrounding their antagonists. Seeing thistheold Government party retired to Lliili.The information at present to hand is veryvague, but as hostilities have commencedwe have no doubt but that something deli-nite willbe known in a few days.

General Bartlett was brought up fromAana on Thursday, September IS, on war-rant from the U.S. Consul Court, chargedwith being in the service of one party ofSamoans, and inciting them to fight againstthe other party. The proceedings wrecommenced at the American Consulate yes-terday by the counsel for the defendantapplying for his release, on the ground thatthe charge laid ia no offence against theUnited States statutes, and that the courtissuing the order of arrest haa no jurisdic-tion. The arguments lasted all day, whenthe consul adjourned the further hearinguntil this morning. The defendant was ad-mitted to bail on his own recognisances.—Town and Countiy.

We learn from a Ballarat correspondentthat Misa Carrie George and her husband, Mr.Lawrence, have taken the Nag's Hotel, andhave resigned thestage for "public " life ofa different character. Mr, John Owen andhis wife, Mies Maggie Knight, will leaveAdelaide to fulfil a Melbourne engagementshortly.

WORKING MENS POLITICALASSOCIATION.

A mektjsg of the members was beldevening in Iho Tcmpemnu-c Hall, Albert-strct, for th'-- p-.irpuse ot theamendments Bujjgestfil by the committee inrhe tariir. — Mr. Thw-itcs (shipwright) in thechiir The minute 3of the preceding meot-i»t were read and conGrmed.

The Chairjiix said it n; hardly nccs-harv to inform tbe members of theti-.n as to the objtc's of the meeting, liebelieved thc.t the colony h.id lo3t for thela-t iinancial year £130.000 on timber dulyid no, and on other soiircs of revenue be-tw>e:i JtSO,<loo and £00,100.

T":e .SKCKErAKY (Mr. Fawcus, engineer),read a fn in the chairman of thec l' . t comiiiittee (Mr. E. C. J. Steven) uponcolur.hl industries, invitingsugnestions as toaUer.itiotis or amendments which might bee n.-itiertd desirable in the tariff, and re-rjuist-ng that the same be forwarded withoutde'ay.

The Skckf.tary read the report of thec innnittee as follows :—

"To the Members of the Working Men'sPolitical Association. — Your committeehave to report, since special generalmC'-ting, held in this liall, on October 21st,they have iiad four ordinary and five sub-c'ommitt"e meetings, the greater portion ofwhxh baie been occupied in consideringthn question of tariff re-adjastm 3 nt. Thecoi.sideration of that question alone, is theone for which youare ciiled together to-nightbv your committee, and one of auch vital im-portance they liuld, as effecting yourinter.sts personally and as a community,tlr.t they need make no apology in thecourse they have taken iu agaiu culling yout"ge : her. They arc Hilling to admit that theproposed alterations, iu auine few instances,may possibly be faulty, but they would-übmit for consideration the very limitedp-i i'id that has been given them for matureor oue consideration of so weighty and im-p rtant a subject. Your committee mayment on that the teleyram, asking this;;sm ciation for suggestions in thematter of foite:iug native industries fromtli-.; chairman of select committee ap-p. ioted, was only received late on S'atorJayweek, an.l the time given as latest to sendresults of d-.l berations was ten days. Yourcommittee met on Tuesday following, theirc r.iiu iry meeting night, and commenced toileal immediately with items on tariff sheets,and r-solved, furthermore, that the questionof t stiff should bo the business solely of com--111 ttee until completed, or at least so far astlio time allowed would permit, and Withthis in view they formed themse'.vci into a-till eommitt-e of the whole, ti sit nightly,and have done so without intermission since,and with v-ry good average attendance ofmembers. Yet, withal, the time lias beeninlinitely too limited to deal with all impor-f.nt items on tariff sheets, and at lastFriday's meeting it was thought advisableto eon line their consideration to what, intheir opinion, were the most important,and vital. Such a course liaa necessarilyb-ft many articles entirely untouchedthat otherwise they felt very desirous toexp (sa an opinion ouas towhat they consideri e e-tary alterations in existing scales oft;n iti"; but the cons.deration of those must beleft to a future time. Your committee ares- rry to liavu to add they have not met thatsu t.poit from employers of labour and othersth .t they reasonably anticipated in responseto the circulars forwarded to them from youra-sojiation, asking for information in ie-speet to the working of their particularindustries. However, some dozen or moreiep'.iu3 have bten forwarded, containingvery valuable information, which hasauled materially in guiding your com-mittee in arriving at results submittedto you. They still hope to receive for future"fe and guidance in these matters manymore replies from employers, when the}' haveiia 1 more time allowed for doing so.In conclusion, gentlemen, iu respect toalterations suggested by your committee,and to be forwarded to the chairman ofselect committee appointed, if such are ap-proved by you, they may point out, that iueither suggesting taking off duties a'readyexi-ting, aiding more to those not sufli-ciently weighted, or imposing duties on arti-cle= not already paying, they have beenglided but by one idea, of so fostering andencouraging industries already existing in

• ur mid»t, nay, looking still a step furthereven to those we are warranted iu ass-rting,soon woul i spring into existence if sufHcieutinducements were offered. Such being the

"b isis from which their conclusions have beendrawn, tli'-y recommend the followingalteration in existing tariff on the under-mentioned articles."

The Secuetary also read the recommenda-tions of the committee for altering the tariff,of which the following are the principal de-tails :—Articles hitherto admitted free to becharged at per cent : Axle-boxes, &c., 20 ;

hams and bacon, 25 ; baskets and wicker,work, 25 ; salt beef, 10; bellows, 25 ; emptybottles, 25 ; cheese, 25; churns, 25 ; bridges,cranes, crab-winches,> 25; drainage pipesand tiles, 25 ; filters, 20 ; fire-engine hose,20 ; tireworkp, 25 ; gas ironwork, 25 ; glues,2d per lb.; bolts and nuts for ships, 25;hing-s, 15; weighbridges, 15; materialsfor bridges, 15; agricultural implements, 30 ;machinery for steam vessels under 250 horse-power, 25; organs, harmoniums, furniture,25; railway plant, &c., 25; steam enginesand parts of steam engines, "0 ; duty to becharged on all timber, with theexception ofmahogany, lignum vita:, rosewood, Englishash, American hickory, satinwood, cedar ;water works plant iron, 25 ; cork soles, Idptr pair; planing, punching, turning ma-chinery, 25 per cent. Alterations: Im-ported furniture, from 10 per cent, to50 per cent.; apparel and ready-madeclothing, articles made lip from silk,cotton, linen, wool, or these materialsmixel, from 5 and 10 to 30. Boots andshoes : Men's No. 0, 25s a dozen ; youths'2 ta 5, 15s ; boys' 7 to 1, lis ; women's No.3 and upwards, 14s; lastings and stuffboots, 10s; girls' 7 to 2 and gills' 7 to 10,7s ; children's 0 to 3, 3s ; children's 4 to 6slippers, 6s ; goloshes, all sizes, 3s ; slippers,7s ; Chinese shoes, 7s. Uppers, No. 6 andupwards, 7 : Youths' from 1 to 5, 15s ; boys'7 to 13, lis ; women's 3 and upwards, 14s ;made 11 to2, 7s ; girls' 4 to 10, 7s. Toecaps,3s a dozen ; calf, kip, English, and otherfancy leather, 2d a lb.; colonial calf and kip,3d per lb.; cast-iron lasts, 40 per cent.;brass manufactured articles (not enumer-ated), 25 per cent.; brushware, to be in-creased from 10 to 20 per cent.; tubs andbuckets, from 10 to 50 per cent.; ironbuckets, from 10 to 25 per cent.; copyingpresses, from 10 to 25 per cent.; galvanisediron to be free; horse shoes, from 10to 20 per cwt.; lead pipes, from 2s Gdto ss; mat 3 and matting to be 20 percent.; calicoes (made up), 30 per cent. Thequestion of sugar duty was submitted to theselect committee, with a view to encouragerefining. Sulphur to be increased fromIs to 5s per cwt.; sulphuric acid, 3d perlb.; guttering, &c., 20 per cent.;gun material, 25 per cent.; gun barrelsto be free. Duty on all coal, exceptNew Zealand coal, tobe charged, Is a ton.Nets (fishing), formerly free, to be charged10 per cent.; twine, formerly charged 10 percent., to be free; anchors under 3cwt., 25ptr cent.; carriages, drays, waggons, cart-wheels, formerly lOpercent., tobe increasedto 30 ; Venetian blinds, 20 per cent.; wash-ing machines and mangles, 30 per cent.;stoves, grates, ovens, to be increased from10 to 25 per cent.; bedding and bedsteads,

from 10 to 2o ; fire-bells, from 10 to 30;scrowjacks. from 10 to 30; serge shirt?,from 10 to 30 ; shirts made of Scotch"tweed,from 10 to 30 ; white regatta ghirtsfrom,10 to 30 Crimean shirts, from 10 to 30.The directed the attention ofthe Ci»ni;uittee to the fact tliat Ameri-can b jitoms were trading on the coast, iucompetitou with New Z aland coastingvesaeld.

Mr. Bihmr, in moving, ** That the report Iof the snb-commitUe, together with thesuggested alteration, be received andand adopted," said the committee had putbefore themselves a task that was of a prac-tical character, aud hid a Idressed them-selves to it a3 practical ineu. Theorists inthe Legislature who ventured upon gene-ralities, had very little notion of the labourinvolved iudeliberating upon these details, andno knowledge whatever of a great variety ofthe details. Most of those suggestions weremade by men practically conversant withthe operation of tbe tariff accordingto its effect upon particular trades.They were individually affected bythe tariff. lie believed there wasno printer on the tariff sub committerXi there hid been a member of that trade onthe committee he would have known thatupwards of £100,000 worth of printing isimported into this colony from other part*of the world. If the amount of labour whichsuch import repr sented were employed inthe colony, men with nothing at present todo would soon tind work.

Mr. Tremai>* seconded the motion. Hecongratulated the association upon themanner iu which the committee had ad-dressed themselves to the w«>rk they had inhand. The working class had sufferredmuch in times p.st by the noise and clamourwith which bom-i persons mixed up allquestions connected with workmen as abody. The proposals now mads appearedto be the result of calm deliberation andcareful iuquiry. Tie had, on that account,great pleasure in seconding the motion.

Mr. MoKisr.soN t-ai i he could confirm thestatement made by Mr. Braine, that a vastquantity of m-rcautile printing was im-ported into tbii colony, which could be quiteas well executed by the establishments inNew Zealand cities.

Mr. IiuAME: Books, &c., are classed asliterature; perhaps "commercial" printingwoul l be as good a desiguation as any otherfor what I mean.

PAPER.Mr. Pve s*id that the manufacture of

paper was au important in lustry in itself.A great deal of machinery was us :d for theproduction of that article. He had not heardany reference to the subject.

MARINE KNtilXh.3.Mr. Pye also drew attention of the com-

mittee to marine engiues. He thought tbeestablishments here could turu out work aswell as it could be done elsewhere. Hethought the duty on such machinery oughtto b-i 50 per cent, instead <-f '25 per cent,

lie begged to move a resolution to thateffect.

Mr. St.m:\s» seconded the motion.Mr. Kkllv said that when considering

this question the committee had beforethem tha tariffs of various other countries.They must be cartful Lot to place too high arestriction. They would be ltughed at inWellington if they were to urge auythingthat could not be upheld.

The resolution was put a3 an amendment(o the recommendation of the committee,and declared to bi negatived.

IMPORTED PRINTING.Mr. Morrison moved, seconded by Mr.

de L'Eai;, "That 20 per cent. be put upenall printing (mercantile) imported into thecolony."

Carried.CARRIAGE .SPRINGS.

Mr. Kidd said that axles were to becharged -5 per cent. ; ir axles, why notsprings ? He moved, <4 That 25 per cent, becharged oil springs."

Carried.COAL.

Mr. Simpson thought thnt a duty of 2a 6da ton, instead of Is, should be charged oncoal.

The Chairman said he knew, as a matterof fact, that the coal mine could not supplythe demand made.

A member said that it was thought thata higher charge than Is would invite oppo-sition from the South.

Mr. Kidd said the peox>le in the Southhad coal mines of their own, and would bi-as glad as the people of the North to keepthe foreign article out. tie begged there-fore to second Mr. Simpson's motion.

The resolution was putas an amendment,upon the recommendation of the committee,aud declared to be carried.

IRON WOOD.Mr. Trematn that iron wood

should be admitted free. It was the bestwood he knew of for "cogs." It came fromFiji.

Motion made, seconded, and carricd.PROSPECTIVE INDUSTRIES.

Mr. Brame said there were certain in-dustries, prospejtive as yet, which the Go-vernment might be asked to encourage, witha view to their permanent establishment in athecolony. Paper-iuakiug was an industry ofthat kind. He asked uo alteration, but onlythat the attention of the ParliamentaryCommittee should also bo turned in thatdirection. Mr. Brame, in conclusion, moved,"That should a commission be appointed toinvestigate the subject during the recess,the members of the committee of theWorking Men's Political Association wouldbe prepared to afford the commission goodreason for confirming the recommendationsnow suggested."

The motion was duly seonded and carried.The secretary was instructed to forward

by telegram forthwith to Wellington thereport of the sub-committee and the fore-going recommendations.

A vote of thanks wa3 passed to Mr.de L'Eaa for the use of the room iu which thecommittee had sat for eight days, also to thechairman and the members of the committeefor their assiduity and diligence.

This concluded the business.

THE GOLDFIELDS.

[by tei.kgra.fii, from our correspondent.]Thames, Tuesday.

Gold Heturns.—Alburnia tributes: Knee-bone, Soz3. lodwts.; Gordon, 17ozs.lodwts. Kuranui tribute (Petersen), ISozs.;Second Try, lOozs.

Aleurnia.—Another parcel of specimenswas obtained in this mine to-day, but I havenot been able to ascaitain how much. Aslight inquiry for shares set in this evening,and a small parcel changed hands at 20s.The market closed easier. Gordon andparty, tributers in the mine, have linisheda small crushing for the return of 70om.lodwts. of melted gold. Ivueeboue andparty crushed a parcel of general stuff forthe yield of Sozs. lodwts of melted gold.

Kuranui.—Petersen and party, tributersin this mine, have crushed a parcel of generaldirt for the return of ISozs. of melted gold.

Second-Try. — The proprietors of thisclaim have crushed a parcel of general stufffor the yield of 70ozs. of melted gold.

CORRESPONDENCE.

THE JUMPING MATCH".TO THE EDITOR.

Siii, —I suppose that many of the visitorsto the cattle show take as much pleasure inthe jumping match as in anything to besaen there, but more than halt the satisfac-tion derived from it, is taken a.vaybythefact that the ou'side public have no raeauaof iiuding t.ut the names of � ither horse orrider. Why should not each jockey beobliged to wear a coloured scarf ? It it is aca3e of post entry, inuus an 1 colours mightbe chalked on a board.—l am, &c. Specs.

-November 4, 1579.RELIGIOUS INSTRUCTION IN

SCHOOLS.TO Tilr*, EDITOR.

Sir, —The remarks on this subject madeby Bishop CoWie, aud the discussion on thetCov. F. Gould's resolutions at the meetingof the Diocesan Synod having brought it jonce more prominently before the public, 1have takca a fe»v extracts from an article inthe Contemporary li>:vtew for August, on the••ProgreiS of h duration in England," whichwill snow your readers how this important

is iutr.duced into the ordinary; curriculum of the London School Board.The Board rrgulates the educational pro-

I vision in the common schools for a popula-tion of o\ millions, aud, Ja'-ge as is the

: number ot inbabi:auat<, tliey only elect 50represeutatives. These are divided into six

| stauding committees, aud th-j Board meetsevery week to discuss tbe reports aud recom-

I meudations brought b.-fore tiieui. Mr. Peeksays : —

c< The Louuoa school Board, not longsiuce, sent out to its teachers the followingletter, winch will show the views held byits members as to the objects to be aimtd atin thereligious instruction : 4 Sir (or Madam),—I am directed by the School ManagementCommittee to call your attention to article91, of the Board cole, aud to the syllabusof religious instruction. Article 91, whichwas adopted by the Boird after mature de-liberation, is as follows :—lu the schoolsprovided by the Board, the Bible shall beread, aud there shall be given sach explana-tions and insti therefrom in thepriuciplc-s of morality aud religion, as aresuited to the capacities of l hc children,Provided always : —I. That m such explana-tions and instrucatous, t-hs provi?i_ns in theAct, iu sectious vii. and xiv. be strictly ob-served, both in letter and spirit, and thatno attempt be made iu any such schools toattach children to any particular denomina-tion. 2. That in regard of any particularschool, the Board shall c< nbuUr and deter-mine upon auy application of managers,parents, and ratepayeis of a;=y oiatnet, whomay show special cause lor �•xcpt-on of theschool from the operation ut th ;s r< solutioniu whole or in part. Ihe Committee havereason to know tint, in some casts, theB.ble leisou i 3 conli&ed too exclusively tomere formal explanations of the history, orthe geography, or the grammar <-f that por-tion wmch is selected for th* day. Theyaccordingly direct me to s-iy that the Board,whilst assiguiug due weight to th-: explana-tions referred to, attach gie.it importance tothe instruction iu the pr.ueipl-s r f moralityaud religion" which the r*s >luti»n has iuview. The Committee hope that during theBible lesson, the teachers will keep this objectbefore them, ami that every opportunity willbe used, sympathetically, : totheminds of the cmldren those ui>>rai aud religious principles on whicu tao right couductof their future live* must necessarily depend.I am further to call your attenti »u to thearticle of the Government code (19a) whichsays that alt reasonable care roust be takeniu the ordinary management or the school,to bring up cli" children in habits of punctu-ality 7, of good manner'; ond language, ofcleanliness aud nenuess, and also t > impressupou the children the importance of cheerfulobedience to duty, of con^-ideration andrespect for other*, and of honour atul truth-fulness in word and act. The Board areglad to believe that they will have thehearty co-operation of the teachers in carry-ing out the above instruction.".—l am, «S:c.—To all the Head Masters and Head Mis-tresses." And Mr. Peek says, "It is not ofcourse intended to deprecate the great workwhich Sunday-schools have done, and arestill doing, but a little reflection on theshortness of time the sch-dirs p.ss in them,the large proportion of this t m-j that isoccupied with religious ol<s rv.mce, and inother matters inseparable from a Sunday-school, aud the dilHculty of obtduiog com-petent teachers, will clearly show the im-pjssibility of making these sclnols themedium of impartiug thorough Biblicalknowledge, for wmch purpose tra>n-'d teach-ers aud systematic lessons are absolutelynecessary, if these are secured during theweek, the instruction of the Sunday-schools'b comes most valuable as a supplement."Tttis is how what is calle 1 "the religiousdifficulty" has been settled in London, andit may well afford matter for careful con-sideiation by every Protcs:ant in New Zea-land.—l am, &c., Assaye.

November 3 1579.

THE POLITICAL SITUATION.TO TUB KDITOR.

Sir, —"It is wiie to Lara from jourenemy." Mr. Majandrew saj s that "Auck-laud is the proper luime for luuatic.-!."Again, that "Auckland members, as a rule,during the last four years have been morecolonial and less self-seeking in their viewsthan representativesof any oilier part of thecjlony." Mr. Sheehan a Imktcd that " hoand Sir George Grey were no match forMacandrew and Ballance." I go further,and assert that since the change of the seatof Government, we have loi h-d any .Super-intendent or public men si-lf-seeliing.C'est fori beau, ma is ce n'csl pas laijuerrt, it is very tine, butis not col mialpolitics. There are a great many peoplewe must combat in their own w ,y,or submit to be overcome by them ; we m istmeet the serpent with the wisdom and guiit'of the serpent. The political associationshere should understand that tirit and abovethe paramount subject for the considerationof all, and especially of the workiuy men, isthe fair division of the public revenues. Thegreat Liberal questions cju aud may wait.This one cauuot. For if the just partitionof the loins is not earnestly, uuitedly, andsolely attended to, till satisfactorily settledsoon, we will, when too late, regret we havepractised our usual negligence, and Aucklandstill claim (with pride) to be "the properhome of lunatics." That there should bsweeping aud gnashing of teeth amongst ourfoes at the prospect of an instalment oftardy justice bsing done to us i 3 easilyunderstood, but that our own side shouldfeel sore also is extraordinary. These areour lunatics. Would it not ho well for us,late though it be, to endeavour to ac-quire a name for sanity. With thi3 idea, Iask all working men (applying the termuniversally) would it not be well to doubleour population aud halve taxation ? Thereis plenty of room, and taxation is excessive.Encourage small settlers by lowering theprice of land from £1 per acre to 5i ditto.I willnext fearlessly ask this question, not-withstanding all the rant lately uttered :Should you be sorry to see 200 men landhere Trith £10,000 each (£2,000,000) readyto attack some of the fifteen millions ofwaste lands in Auckland ? Would their ex-penditure be injurious to all trades audindustries ? Would it be best to tell them—"We do not want such bloated capitalistshere; go to Queensland, North or SouthAmerica, or the Pacific Islands ? Thoughwe are all clamouring for employment, andmore borrowed money, and are the heaviest

mortgaged colony by far, still we prefer toget capital in London than to obtain it fromyour hands fr te, and with no risk. Wcthink it wiser to allow our millions of acresof waste lauds to continue a howling wilder-ness, and in occupation of tbe morepork.We to feci ashamed that wc cannotfeed ourselves even, to Bay nothingof export. We grow only 9875 bushelsof corn to -235,000 grown in Canter-bury, oaly half our size. Otigo haseightfold moro eheep than n?. Not one-seventh of our lands are occupied. Horace(but he had not our intellect, and was onlyan unenlightened pagan) askp, "To whatpurpose have I property if I do not use it ?

He that is sparing and too niggardly out ofregard to posterity, or any other reason, isnext neighbour to a madman," Drivingaway and intimidating capitalists on the onehand and borrowiog millions ou mortgagewith the other is what "no fellah canunderstand." I give it up. lam not an11 Aucklandlunatic." Acertain gieat states-mau was right when ho sa*d to his eon,"Behold with how little wisdom kingdomsare governed." Very iitt J»? indeed is re-quired ; common sense only U ne«» iecl. Noneof that is much to be found up X<;rtli here,becausc "Auckland is thy prop-r home forlunatic*." It is not too late t« m-n I.—l am,

Vox E Un<KBT.».

LAW AND POLICE.

POLICE COURT.—TCESDAY.J.Before J. E. Macdonald, Esq., K.M.]

Drunkenness.—One man was fined forthis offence.—James Kennedy wai chargedwith beinii drunk. Mr. Pardy 3aid tlio manwas not in a tit stite to plead. He w.isarrested by the constable in Qae n street,running up the street, thinking therewere men after h m to murder him. Heasked his Worship to remand the prisonerfor eight days. Keinauded accordingly.

Horses at Large.—John Howard wascharged with allowing his hoise tT wanderon the Victoria Koad, Devonport. D.fendautpleaded guilty. Fined '2i and costs.—Mi-chael Macdonald pleaded guilty to a similaroffence, and was fined Is aud costs.

THE GWYNNELAND SHORT-HORNS, WAIKATO, NEW ZEA-LAND.

The travelling correspondent of tho SydneyTown and Country Journal of the 25th ofOctober thus writes respecting a visit hemade to the e3tate of Mr. A. A. Fanthatn,Waikato district:—"l tim afraid Mr. A.A. Fautbam, ot Gwynnelaud, has come tothe conclusion, by this time, that L havequite forgotten my visit t > ji'.s beautifulestate aud the pleasing tint-.- I withhim in inspecting his tine h?ar-l of cittlc ;but akhough appearanc-*.s arethe fact of my now f■ ;1till. 114 the promise 1made will ba a guarantee t the tmmtbswhich hav«i paised iin.io mv vi«ii have notera°e I tiu» p'easure uhich I i-»a that, i:-

oc.usi.Mi \vhi:«the lieu it fal cattle, wltio'.i nt su*pa-s-.-«lby au> that I have yet sctn iaviuce for their sj'mmetry and general excel-lence ; and, being the last herd I in-spected in the province, I purposely heldover my description of them for the 1 In-ternational Exhibition,' which I consideredthe most fitting time for the name theyhave won for themselves in the Canterburyand other show yards to be made kuown inNew South Wales through the columns ofthe Town and Country. In speaking of thecattle, I do not know- tba: I need go fur-ther than describe them' in the language ofthe judges, contained in their several de-cisions at the various shows, especially atChristchurch, where they had to competewith so many animals of undoubted excel-lence. And, therefore, following this ideaout, we have, Hrst, Queen Mab, shawn ninetimes, getting eight Ist aud one 2ad prize,and l6t prize for a bull by Omar Pasha ;Moss Rose (own sister to Queen Mab),shewn eight times, all priz°3 aud honcurs ;Lady Don (own sister to ditto), shownfive times, getting four honours ; Ve-nus, Ist prise at 3 years; Mother*less, three times, taking all prizes ; Count-ess of Oxford (Queen Mab's daughter), fourtimes, taking three prizes. Then come Selieof Spaydon, with two prizes ; Sunset, withspecial prize for bsst heifer by Count ofOxford, given by Mr. Peacock; Rosebud,five times, takiug two champion prizes atChristchurch, aud one at Cambridge ;Queen, Ist special prize for best heifer byComet—besides being shewn six times,taking six prizes : Belle 2nd, shown threetimes, taking prizes ami honours ; Spaydon,also prizetaker: Queen of Trumps, t>voprizes ; Royal Belle, one Ist prize; andseveral prizes taken in the Waikato by th«cattle mentioned above. Couotees of Oxfordis the dam ofCommander-in-Chief, winner ofthe champion prize for bulls, atC. A. S., in1577, aud three or four prizes in IS7S.Besides the cattle named, there are severalgrown cattle of the same excellent familyand younger ones, that will, doubtless, bewinners of many prizes hereafter. With re-gard to the bulls not mentioned, it will onlybe necessary to say that they have been dis-posed of regularly without beiug shew n, ex-cept on rare occasions. The herd wa3origiually started fro;n Do.ie, oat of anAustralian cow by Prime Minister 11S570);and the bulls used up to the pr-sent timebeinii respectively, Omar IV.sha (83,X.Z. 11. li.);Comet (25508, C. tl.B.»; President(2709J,C. d. 15 ); Count of Oxford (20545,C. 11. B.); and Lord Darlington 2ud, im-ported, the bull now U;ed with the h:rd.His pedigree is as follows :— L i\i Darling-ton 2nd, roan, by Colonel Guuter (<Mig-laud), calved loDa June, ls>7s, by 18th Dukeof Oxford (2ji)i)">), dam Darling: m 2ud by3rd Duke ot WharfJale (21013), d Dafodilby 10th Grand Duke (240GM), g g d Dia lemby Marmaduko g g 4 d Darlingtonoth by4fch Duke ot Oxford (HoS7), gg g g dDarlington 2nd by Percy (9472), g g g g g dDarlington Ist by Thomas (5471). 18thDuke of Oxford's sister was sold for2100 guineas. Lord Darlington 2nd wasseut by Colonel Gunter tD a friend inChristchurch, aud was afterwards bought byMr. Fantham, who has great reason to beproud of such a tine animal, being such abeautiful colour, and possessing an immensecoat of rich, soft hair. His stock, some ofwhich are already risiug two years, are verypromising. Being shipped very young, andhaving a rough passage, his legs were putsomewhat outof shape, which has injuredhis appearance at first sight, bat bis ex-cellent form grows upon one so rapidly thatany peculiarity in the legs, which has no-thing to do with his breeding, becomes asmall matter. Mr. Fanthaui has not beenlong in the Waikato, but already 1 is cattlehave ma('e a favourable impression iu thisfine district, and there is uu doubt but th*ywill continue to grow in favour with thegeueral public."

I/HE NEW ZEALAND HERALD, WEDNESDAY:, NOVEMBER 5, 1879.

"We would inform our readers, especially thosewho havo not yet purchased their summerclothing, that T. McMaster, Queen-street, hasopened his second shipment of seasonable goods,comprising novelties in dresses, millinery,fichuea, and costumes ; also, a large stock ofmen's and boys' clothing, shirts, ties, and hats.These goods being imported direct from thebest markets the prices will be found low.

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Arrow—Kenton's <J ivst —F;r?t L euten int sFloou anil Field—Flora Macl-in i<l — F.yer< nfHunt—FlyingSead—i o —l\j, tanwoftiltucure—Fodier Brothers—FoU !.<l Dea l— Fr iKescaFratik Fairlc^h—Frank Hilton — Fr iir's\Vifc»Freeboo.ers— Frest -n Tower—Fr ••ndnhip —FrozulDe-p -Fuunyitonvti-Gaberlun/.i iS'ailet-(JWife— Giisiight aad Daylight—<J or;-; Juian—Skinuer—..iaeot» Gilo-.—Uiioeri t/jiu y —(iiUlcUilderoy-Gipsy—uirl he Mmit-.l -Girls of Faver-shawm — Guy Waterman — ijml.i ,»!nn - U twrie—Greatest Plajjueof Life- (»reen H ui i- Gr«.en and theK d—Giunow's ueculLctions and *-ele'.jiitie ? —Guiltyor Xot Guil y

— Guruey Mum .- Gjy Dcv<?rell—

Gwendoline's Harvt-si—'fajt i-ta>. t —n-jf Br-ithen—Half inters —Haf a .Million .1 Mjir-v—ilar-jlil—Harry Coverdale Harry O^'i.vie • ll«e.»-rO'Hauorar.—Heidelburg—He Ivne*v h; v»a.s II -[j-ricn's Dabit-s&c— <er Lord and M»st»r—• ps'trK rv»n—H<» Wouldbea Gentleman—Hide and Seek lii. ■ ■> Kuin—HighStaked—HolidayHouse—:.o. . ;j ii Mao—Homesweet Home—Hold's \Vuims :i •: *>>:■: u.jd—Hoik!Venn»rd—Hotel «iu Petit t J<-\:-It :r and theMan- House l»y the L'lmrehy.iM— >A Cards—House of Jihuoro—liumoroiii r« n— ii imphrcvClinker—Hunters' Feast—Hussar I liM.tv—Im.i<'co(His Father-Inprovisat re—ln aWj tcr t.'itv—IndianScout —Inho-itance—lnnocents Ai.r i —In thatMat*of Life —Irish-American Jhi„' do ir»h A/ent -li nnCousin —J.uie .-eton — .Jtspe; i-;. :e

— Je-s Trim—Jesuit — Ji.iai Marcam ' l.v.M-y —

l J-Andic.vs -.1 ...j, H. a ;.l .lackJ.urnoy to C ut.r ... KartU —K iMaU—K:t :herine and Mor —Kt'u.o i;ran■!—Kt.i 1>»

asd the •' Kedys-Keiiehn l<i . -uiy —Kor-i Hi<Trust -Kiddlj a ' .vn ii>tr terers LiKeata Lid.icr of Gold— L sLady Wed lerhurn s — I.a-t l> • - <»f i'<m -La>iof tll-i Uu- lis - Li t • I fiM 1:,..- ... -..ml a il'<. ,i Talv—l.iun i:ve.;;uiKim Lavini l -i. i .*• a-.; t the Lulv-Luli-L Ti l Lir;« M»uh -

. i t asd t'.i-.nawoi tie Klin 'e > - .ei \li.>or»tr■■* — LetterGreat Western Lctty tlydv* L -v-rs-Levvis Arundel— Lifts of fclhston— LiO of aSt ur —Like Father Like

Son —Lil.ie-sle.ti - Lin iMarn L'.» — Linny LkiL-woud —Lion in the I'ath—Li-n e < '.ove .St->ry—Ltzz-.c

orton— London Koiuanee- o.ahi.i » Heart—LookingIlou;d—Lord Faleonher.; s •»ei. — ord Lynn's Wife-Lord Mayorof Lond »n —..<».«t -ir M Lotta.Schuiidt—Lover's Birthd ty and r -etic Companion —

Lovels i-i Ardeu— ,-.-vea:U Adv-vr .u\v riea,i.ovt'o Victory -Luck in Kveryt;j u., -l.uc-iV i'eimt—

i.u.re ia —Luey .*rd »n —«,u.fr i -' of Arrav.-Mabel\ —Me Derm jt l s •>' i'., ~ — M incline

Hepburn—,\I iri-.-ije-uj ' .i-j'.icb—Man an-iWi e Mm "f Fort me — Mi-i «»i y. .:iy Frie . U-Naiiof the World.

Tile lursr e:t Stock of Xov.\- i" \e.v /i.-a';a:i>l toselect from. »nJ ••ITiTcd l.*» {-v. u:id r hJp^laiipriced. each or li' lorL'ij.

CII VPM AN, UjOKa.iULr: ; a>d :r. y.ijn.-;:;, ai*.i\o. 12.

E \V T U N A I J{ S,NEW

]\{USIC "\y A U ti i 10USE,OPPOSITE Auii-.tif i A>;L

to inform t?.e General faono that hz LasOPEXED AN" K S 1' A ;< I?j HilE X X

for theS-vl ; in

BOOKS, STAHONEKY, Ml*:!-;. AND MUSICALi.v.-rtiU uKN i •,

Of >.very Drt.-jAT

19S, QUEEN-STHKhT, AUCKLAND.Always in S:t« k :

LEDGERS, CA-H J ■ITUNALS. DAYBOOKS. OUDfiH liOi»K>. Cm'YlN'i LOOKS,

COPYING PKEaS ->rA'fioNEKYCA-»KS

And ever/ descripf.oa of C • i »u.i ;-.i3 i:-» ra iiiji:-;.

ACCOUNT BOOKS Hilled Printed to SpecialPatterns, and Bound iu any le, Wy eiperieicedworkmen, without deLiy, and v lowest prices

INKSTANDS, WHITING CASK- AND WP.ITIN<?DE.SK:?, LADIKs' WoKUUOXES.

And other fancy G ,ods.

Wesleyai Hymn Boo\s, Chared Pi-ayer andHymn Books, Bibles, tteadin? Books, Children'sPicture Books, Purses, Bootes, Music*Cises, &c.

Pi tying Card?, Chessmen, Draught*, and Dominoes,.M «vpin and Webb'sand otu-;r ui tk-jrs' Pocket Knifes,laber's, Rodney's, Cuiiva >, * id Cjll.us's ArtistVMat-ri »is

Auctioneers* ami Jsurwy -rs' Papers.Postage, Agreement, *ti 1 .. <1 sTAMPi.

Fall supjilled of Kngbsh &.. i \ t-ricAn PeriodicalsModiuJv.

The and Lar"5 ei Assortment of VIOLINjsriliNGS in AUo<l»ui, which are

Guaraute-u.

Also, a L<r*e aud Varied stock of

Mu s i c! .M usl J! Mus 1 cConsisting"f —

Song 9, Fiecc?, Dance Music, Instiuuiental and Vocalnuetj.

Which sre sold f-jr wne-ihirI <»f the EnglishM;trkrt Price

Also, Tutors (various for .*!• Instruments.The Uoyal Edition Son** of n.' aad, IreliuJ. Scot

lana, and W i.-s,Sacred Songs, Aucient a-d Modem,

Hubert Schumann's tioog.i, M uUdsaohn's (JO Songiand Uueti, •

Humourous Songs by Umoj. v»d all the Key* I;.Kdiiiou of standard Operas.

PIANOS aud HARMONIUMS, and AMERICANORGAN."? by the Beat M* >•*.-:> Uvv»ys in stcck.

All crd«T»entrusted to N. b\ from Town or Cauntiywill receive prompt attention.

Ereadstuffs and Graia.

Q X SALE! u X SALE:Ex 'Met MkrrilikV 1050 Bags MAIZE450 Bags MAIZE, Ex 'Gael/Ex 'Energy/ 350 Bags M \IZE100 TUc.s Ex * -taffy'

(New Zealand Coa-it).MAIZE I ) o-

MAIZE! } °*-

MAIZE !) Pen B« - .el

3s. 3d.Pe.-. Bushel J MAIZE!

13s. Gd.MAIZ-; :) PEJ; Bus - .!?-

3s. Sd.PER BUSUELJ !

MAIZK! ) i„MAIZE ! [ '*$>'

MAIZK \) PRR Busqel

SPLSNnro SEKD MUZE) MAIZE!le *ZA > MAIZE!•ib. OCI. ) .MAIZE

HENDRY & DAC KE f

Cu M • H0C SK■•ST K EET.

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THE NEW ZEALAND HERALD, WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 5, 1870 7Merchandise.

_

It %TATIIA N & fipt0 ,Lio iJ»

\VA RKI.IOUSKMEN,

WINE AND SPIRIT AND TOBACCOMERCHANTS,

IMPOIiT kn S OF Gen kh a l

.merchandise,

3iIOP.TI.AS n-t-TH KK T. AUCKLAND.

Indent, f.-r K.n/'.ish or fc,rei< -. Cood» ox«ct.t«rt ontvouTftbl. tcrm.n. utnl«r thi- personal sooervlslon of

aur London Firm.

LONDON OF:-U Z : l'-'. Coi.cMAK-sTHxr*.

•VI O \v L A N D I N U,

KX * f.vmk>'»rii.* '.-.rv or Ar.uA,' and* JK-SIE HEAI--M VN' :

Hri wn sn«t t-rcy P;»p» r asicrtrd s />s

tcoJali'" r. it. .1 >h.in i>--, rheaiant, rarrirtsnMixid Tontfu-, Ham, Stros- ;

b >nru'

Coc-tia'..'.' V- rii-hire 'N'lidj, Mushroom Ketch-up lla? inc Pcwttor, UnUiSwi«k Hlack

( imvil Cuava Che>.:o aud{ iiuiu.* -

A:;/l.i--W-3 MT'-cS -- »iv. .rv:-s UtdliUvesli.-Ui -l'iiiM'" ir i.Ns, 11.-s

Tkv ot'.- Hi r.- -• i u' v'otoa, Cocoat*( i-- ;» a.-d iliocolate

< r. .o'v a:jd 1 !.rl;\vr! 's Afsorted WalnutI'.v »:!•>. r>.-cr.t c'-f Aiu'hovit s, lUspl eny

Curiv P< w.l-t, Meat.«,

\. W ]-\V '•jiil nirator P:!Ste Flavouring

i ur; Ilut's i* • l* : , .in 1 ha'f casesn-n;--*, K:.-?, ac.l PruccsI.ifSi/.-EK-ri<-t <.f Moat!>ur:i--tl's Vitje.'a*. and cases\Vl:ys.r.»w's .-:il » i til, Fa.de Fickle?, London

Kf.il t\< Coii'ec'.ionerr, d-jjubca,L' i:;o:i, and Ciiron Peel

M A -si Nrt- 'i P'Ott'tvl Fruits, iilack Cur-r.int-, C:i>tor •- ii. l.'rv.un-t liic, cnyeiifl.'

C.istots. M.'-i. Taiiioci, Spanish ; livesi\.;:inls st, Ooldrn Syrup .in tin?;,t'rjji'iVi d r;-;-. tiliO

Lea ,i:.d Pcrr.ns's Wc>rve?ter sauceiWiL-'-i:!:i and llrai 1 NutiSoft .-he.J AlmoiidsCo!-, ac's ar.-! Starc'iDayuLd Ma;t':.'s Pa-^teand Rjlllr.

Van Hr:t.v \ iVo.

Nta;-'s I

Kd»r,'.-'. r.."i Pickle*Urr-n ■ * Po'.t>r«.tlourCru-:i il I.oif -u.- .r. l :.vi vi: l -J.vv; 1a-relsTartari- » --MP.luk -tT;«l Whi:.. Pop;-tTPear'. L.l: ev. >p'i: l<-\i

MA: .r •. V. n:.;.-. IP. ( hwsS.'l.iZ.: i i-.-l /.a-.'w Juic

Oj.i-- i .1 < tiit.a - pit• I?»rr«.-:i: :;!» : \'v i•••• •

V«:.. -P.-il i-.! P. a«-V« P'.iiiD, Bryar.; andfy*i P..i;'. . ■ v .i-, an.l C.Vi

Wh : :r ■. -Jd:. Cr;-:d- t Auim

..nmpk->m \n s uan«. r.-,.0 :

-•••'vtt'd Cr -w! ami Veg*H-.i a.>L>; • :•»r:n-' ■ nwsa-:k< ii>rc-: J: «;

-

i i.ov. • "::'A. im:: \ia

■ -;.r x•l.i I. P-- • - i

i. c.p

PK:'. :r> V ■■>>)',I NKW YORK :

100 L I < 1 I '.

■ZO halfbirr./- • H, - -: pl-^DO Ci.-.v< Prrry l»ivi- \ Piiakili-r

-0 cassg A.I-./- - K

I < aS"? V» iplj ;:n V. .tfi'r-s

rjy o a i; u 1 v E f

pi;i: * \ \ vFJ>M^NKW^yora:

(.vow due) :

ci-.> t'i'ry l>.iv»-»'d P.dn'uLler.r>l birrr!- r.->:n-2<} A'-? Han :!cs. No. 1f,O ha!f-b".rr-!ss Dri-d Apples

100 box-'.s c; .:h-* Pins

100 c-.5Ci -sur" lib.l'>.i cvse-s <.'yii-»r*. lib.

packa>:' s V.'ood Wasijboar la*.'j I'.vckii'ct Zi::c Wa>:/«oard.s

L. r>. NATIIAX & CO.

r1 1 1-; a s !rp E A ri !

r p B A :

i.

13T0-IS3O.

i iMAJ;K. | D-'.'E Mark.

Wtf re i.o.i rf-Ting =pler.did value I'EAS. OurCOLfiiit.s cf about

; 'QQQ PACKAGES,Jmt Landed, � x ».=?. * Ki:larn«»y,'' Memauir,' iind

' Brisbane,'*p?c;ai'.y by our Buyers at F>»ocbow t

comprising—Congous, i*) che't?, half chest', and boxes

'Jrar.£e PekoeScented CaprrOunpowJ-T, Young HysonJaba Peico -ouchong•lapan Cncoloured Leaf Oojei

JU.ST ARRIVED, EIIOM CALCUTTA,PEU r. AND O. COMPANY'S MAIL STEA.HKR,

' .VIP.Z.APORE,' VIA SYDNEY :

74 cheat 3 A-.sim. Farming, aod Pekoo Souchoaff,aai Loaf Pekoe

Samples for Liquoring forwarded free.

* . D. NATHAN & CO.

rp (,i ii a c c o s.We call the attention of Buyers to our Largt! and

Varied St', ii. : N"« a- Stasoi/s Manufacture, importeddirect frotn N<. Y'.«;k for thii Market.

Yccr.v-Voiu, in 3 boxes and casfsThree's, Fives, Sixes, Pocket-piecesDouMr.thick Pocket-pieces, Five'sTwis*, Nailrod, «tc.

A Larre {of Arnmatics, in flat-work, fancy and twists, light pre33ed t &c.

T wist, in kegs, tierces, and barrels, suitable forIsland trade

L. D. N A T H A N k C 0 M

SHORTLAND-STREET, AUCKLAND;

| Merchandise

jgISQUIT, DUBOUCHE & CO.'SCELEBRATED PALE BRANDY.

Wo have- always to hand the above CflebratoBraudy, in hulk, cases, one and four star very old,mild), flasks, i-flasks, $-flas a, crjstal barrels, dccanter* and 2 gallon Crystal Vats.

L. D. NATHAN k CO.,SOLK AGENTS.

JJ KM A T ITK pAIN T,

ThU can cow bp obtained from the undersigned, orany of the Otrpany's Agents in the various townsthroughout the colony.It is invaluable for all kinds of Wood and Iron

Worl:, not only forpreserving them from the effectsof the weather, but it exercises a protecting influenceagain «t Are. it is also chcaper thanany other Paint.

SFIEEP BRANDING.

Hematite Paint has also been found tho best material for brandiog sheep, as if apulied Il.htly aftershearing, it remains indelible till the following season.

The* following Tes ini'mal, amongst oth'r?, bas beenreceived by ihr Company from Mr. Hugh 11. StaffordAn.esbrook, Sol-tm : —

44 f have uel nothing but Hematite r brandingmy Phr-p for i'.- last f.»ur years, and tl d there isnothing betu r. as it will list from nearing till

1 Bh«*ri:ir, if u«p 1 the way. 1 tlnd that it onghtito I mixed lit. i;i Oil for two days before using."

L. I) NATHAN & CO.A:.i'l.\mn, January 1.".. IS7&

rjIHK LARGEST tV.LE IN AUSTRALIA

Ki:[>rcr:r> price list.

rriHK fTHMK" QiHUTTLEis ;tJL kJav. t:;:ic AN LOCK-STITCEI

* W 1 v r; M A CHINE.CilK "•! --i: ANi> MOST EASILY WORKED

>• t .r. v - :c*.v; s»; machine IN THE

V\u!\ FT.

kn-i «.,• 1 ..-rvy.W. that p «c: s.v ■: tab::> H M.i; Lines rire the

s.irvrr.i; sewin--; mach \'k

fair*. ?-il, n ••''.li'z. other machine?, it w^l

In ; . r ( *f I-' - : -r.-.;-cr!cr;:ro?rr r.thf: machines,Ounr-iKtif 11.cm fir Five Fears.

••• \ .'-.r:::l—Prs'.derftjiUt: iivM'i:::. i"'! 1 i'.-ic, Oil, Screwdriver, FiveSeed .. ,- . TV.: ■ Cl.-.n;p, and dlr-airas for use#

Vil ;>*.ch ii in s'.roug case, without extrp

I: v.: : M.mV'C i"-,*" ir.ck, braid,an - ! c.".:::?:, ar.d sew or. and gsthr/ At the

suur tim-, and will work 6 'Uilly well or, Silk Linen,\\\:\ ar.d kx:.:i t'.sc Is, »UU >nk. OjHoo, oi

'VV-!' i'i"vNc. : MASD MACIILVI-:, Reduced to £4.

N.H. - T'«:i3 ic also id;ipt»»d or use oa tablesir.-t '} . ■ •'.!«» which t?? wi!l supply at r.ny

. if . !,'c;ini Atcoiican mntn?facture.

M/"%MA\i J\i

- -

?**;. C-M.*OHIN'E Tre%-,.1a uso or.ly( fcavlng thevery greatadvantage of being aet leve withita tub'o, complete, with elegant Orna

Iron Stand, with handsomepolhludtop, complete, reduced to £0 Ca.

No. 3 w'.'.h pc'bhed co7er as above, toI'k-s and protect machine, reduced to £7 7b.

Where the canine "HOME" SHUTTLE MA-CHINK-; %re uot procurable we will send them directto p*:tcha*ort r«ceivt of remittance or referen (<■.

Jgl V K ii V E N U I N E

SK\VINGM A C H I N 6

IS STAMPED

M. M 0 s s & C°-SOLK AGENTS,

S Y I) N E Y, N. S. W.

QST BEWARE OF -S4

(i-iKAiAN AND UIItMI.VUHAM IMITATION

SOLE IMPORTEP.S i

la. D. N ATHAir & Ca

AUCKLAND.

We hava Appointed th" undersigned Bole Retailor Auckland, where the genuine Home

Shuttle Machines are procurable by time payments.antrHtioQi, Specimens, and Tuition free of charge.

J. V. BREDA,SIIORTLAND-STREET.

Merchandise.

D 0 L 1 HO OLFE'S

AKO.VATIO

St'HiKDHAM SCHNAPPS,A BUPKGLATI VK TONIC. DHJHETIC, ANTI-

"V.-PKI'TIC, AMD

IN V 1G O It A Tl N G V ORDIAI,specially patronlstul r.nd recommended for medicinal

purpose tbf .Medical Faculty

f„ D. S A '!* HAN A CO.,AOENT.^.

TMK CKLEBItATKD

OKKSHIRE EL IS H.'

THE MOST DEI ICHUJS AND CHEAPEST SAUCEIN THK WOKLD.

NVAKKANTKI) I'l'UK AND KI;KK KKC»M ANY IN

JUKIOI'S INCUF.DIENT,

SKVLX I'RIZK .MEDALS.

rjiHE CIIEAPL-: T SAUCE EXTANT.HOT INTS, SOUPS, STEW'S, &C.

JJELICIOUS T • CIIOP-, STEAKS, FISH, &c.

p LENDS ADMIUMILY with the FI.WoUR OK IJ-> AI.L GIUYiKS. iGREAT ADDITION TO CIIEE-E. !

WITH THE MO -T DELICATE PER j |

JJAKES COLD in;AT A lcxui;Y.

pOSSKiSES A PLEA.-ING PK'UANCV.

"17YERV Dlsll IS IMPROVED IJV ITS AUDI--Lj HON.

JMPROVES THE INVALID'S CUP OF IIROTII

gIIOULD UE ON EVERY IDEUOARD.

PRDNOUN" I- IT THE HEiT SAUCE.

■pEAiis no coMi'i/rmo

o r.ETr:- :i: >atc;-: can i;e madi:.

A MARVEL OF CHEVPNESS AND ENTER-PRISE.

HOrSEIIOLD WORD. ,

THOUSANDS OF IJO'ITLES <»LD DAILY.

K N°WN ALL OYEI'. THE .VoßLl'.

jgKWAHE OF C'nLOl II \ HI.E IMITATIONS.

The Tr;i'l« &n»-;-iI*:«l by Iho Solo Agents,

L. D. N ATI lAN & CO.

O -N S A L E-

ri:i; • I'LIRT,' I-IMM Timart.

59 ji.r.. MU TTONL'O CASKS L'I.H MINC!^

5 CASFo Ci.it KIDNEY.

Fl'i: ' I 1A.M IRI",' FII.'.M

1100 SACKS M r.EK'S FLOUR

•100 SACKS oil AN

SIS SU'KS I'iUME POTATOES.

I'kk ' AI;AI AI'L", ; rm>M 1>CNKI>IN :

130 SACKS FLOUR20 SACKS OATMEAL.

C<.'UPLAND & CO.,

Pk«>!il-<'k M i-:i:ciiant.-', Qi- ee.v-sii:i-:i:r.

October 0, 1.-jT'"*.

Br (> \v x, i; a « u; kt t, & co.'salckland

STEAM C'MKFEE and SI'ICE MILLS.

COFFEESIT IS NOT SUFFICIENTLY KNOWN I HAT

GOOD COFFEE IS THE BEST STIMULVTINO BEVERAGE BOTH FOR

WINTER AND SUMMER.To obtain what yr-u really want, ask for our Pest

Brands, the EXCELSIOR or STAN DALD, whichhave sustaiued their goud names over Ten Yrars, andhave very much iiu:r»'ased in demand—asuie proc-f oftheir being coiisniued and appreciated in all house.boMs throughoutan«l evm cut of our province.

fgT Wholesale only at our Mills and Agents'.iy Retail at all Grocery K:;tahU»hmonts in Town

and Country.

«i, «S ] Our bestTL Excelsior PrHnd, 1.-.b»«l ; <p:aliti.s.S*= Standard ~ r«:d .. r r very pkgi»..2 — l.i 'H

~pit:!; [ whh our

So.c / sii;oatur«.

k Our lowesta S.S Anchor

„peuo»<

~qualities,

Crown ~yrllow ~ j*without onrJ signature.

Our PEPPERS and SPICES we g larantee as ResQuality, and frwj of adulteration.

BROWN, BA RIvETT & CO.Elliott-street

30th July. 1878.

W 1 iN T E Rj• WINK & SPIRIT .MEKUHANT.5, LO\V E K QUI' E N -STKtE T.

Honnessy's and .Martell'* LrandyCampbcllt<»wri ati<l Islay Wuisi:ftjIrish WhisknyOld RumGeneva GinOld Tom dittoFine Old MadeiraPort and Sherry, in wood and bottleChampagne, pints and quartsAustralian, White and Red, pints and quar*.OulDne.'.is Dublin Stout, dittoWhltbreadVLondon Stout, dittoBurton's ditto Ale

Merchandise.

QW E N AN D R A II A M

AUK NOW OPENINO Tiniß

FIRST SHIPMENTS OF DRAPERYFOR TMK COMING SEASON.

Ex 'Lancston'k' ... 320 I'kgs.Ss. ' Aconcaol a' 10

S.s. 'Rcitoisua' G ~

S..s. 'Hero' G ~

' Ironside' 209 ~

GOl ~

The above sliipmcn'a comprise a full assortment ofNew and Good.; in all Dfpartnients, inthe purchase of which every ha-been takenof the great df-pressijn in the llsine Slariiet.

T O A II R I V E.Per ' Fasikxotii' 3!S Pkc.s.

S.s. 'Garonne' 10 ~

fS.s. 'Hero' 15 ~

'JfssiK Rfadman' 150 ~

493 ~

Ex 'John I'otts,' from Ho>-<; Konc, via

SYDNHV,

000 ROLLS CHINA MATTINGS,

In 4-4, 54, 04, W'jnrp, Checked, and

Fancy.

jQJ WE N AN D U A II A M

lIAVK I X HAND

\V. ft K. liAXTKR'S KI.OUIv r.Olhs. and

lOOlbs., I'.rown nnd Whit*

di'.to ni'CKS AN'!) TIOKLKN-

Hi: R(H

rtitto 7-2-inr.ll HK^^TAN'

".J-inh Stripod <? U'»

«* i* to r: ir.rh TAKPAPMS (' \S-

YAS

<i : Uo P.A^JMN';

di'.to SK A MING AM' IU»PINGTWINE

LETCH FORD'S PERFUMERY.

q w i: N A.\i> n A H A M

IIAVI'. l-'Ol: SAI.K :

lAD W A. 1) f.'KNT.S' SADOLKS,

L'OI.ON I VI. L- OT< AN I> -Sll OS.

AMERICAN" CALi.'l.-S

A.MIIUCAN* SUBEHVHj.

T o A li I: 1 v F "

Piik ' CITY OK AI-UA' :

;; B I U I A K I) T A r> L E

2—l- x(> ; 1—10 x5.

MAKERS—W. SuAri.ANt.- A- C- . Bi-.i-ror..

Complete with Billiard, Pyrandd. :in<! Pool Palls,Devil's Pool Baskets, and Gas Pendants of the la'eitimprovement, mada fspecia'dy for the Colonies.

Full particulars on application. TVrius e v^y.

Aof.N IS :

i: Y A >~, BE L L & C (>.

R YAN, .V C0„WINE & SPIRIT MERCHANTS,

No. 7, QUEEV-ST::EKT. At*CKI.A.ND. N.Z,

H vvk Always uk Hani.:

BRANDY—Hennessv's Mart'd!'*. Courvoi tier's, Premier's

'lVx»er*!», : bidk and c:i»n

WHlSKY-CJreeniecs & Colville's.Thom aud Cameron's;bulk

and chsc : '• Incomparable Lull," tiu yearsold ; Rob R"y, 10 years old

RUM—Lowndf.s'p, " Red St.vr," "Red Heart," aud

Jamaica, very Une. 15 years old

GENEVA—44 JDKZ," "Key," and other brand.?

SCHNAPPS—Hcnke's and other brands

WINKS—cherries und Ports, various brands

SJ'AKKLINO \YINTES —

CHAM P.-* viNE--" Rod'T'-r," " Mo'-t" (geld andsilver labels). " Seckbach," "Peyriere,""II -ck." " Maitraick," 41 Burgundy'';iju;u ts atid pints

AUSTRALIAN WINES—WHITE- " C'onstantia," "Tokay," "ReiMing,"

" Muscadine"RED —

" Mataro," "Greenache," 4< Shiraz,"" Burgundy," "Hermitage: bulk and bottle

Von Ilenheinier in stock, squat bottles&C.( &C., &c

THE ORIGINAL BRAND-

b l'u- jy[-

AND

irfiUINNI&gSffTOTJT |1IN QUARTS AND PINTS.

BOTTLED BV R. PORTER & CO.

SOLE AGENTS:

RYAN. BELL <fc CO.

Merchandise.

J us T A. R R1 v E

Per 5.3. 'Brisbane,' Transhipi-ed per

s s • Hero':

pHRST gHIPMENT OF

Lakklled

SPREAD EAGLE BRAND.

The Chops will be found tl be as acceptable as t oseper same steamer last y.ar, which wcr-i bought to ourOrder.

For fragrance, pungency, and MrcDgth thcr can-not be surpassed at values.

We will bare much pleasure in forwarding sampleson application.

JOHN BUCHANAN.Custom-house street,

Auckland, August 7, 1579.

JOHN jg UUHA NA N,\\ HOLE-SALE GROCER AND TEA

MERCHANT,CUSTOM-norsK-HTKBHT, AIJCKLANI ,

Has ahvays on handA LARGE STOCK OF THE FOLLOWING GOODS,

Viz

Fine Kais-'W Coueou.°, in chests, half-chost<iuarter-chests, nnd boxei

Finn Pekoe SiuciioiiyMorning CongouFirsi W'lilto - u<arCoinpany'.s IC .-ug:trMuurititis Whitn aud Yellow SugarsFiji SuifiirL'ru«hed Lruf SugarCandies—Price's, Deßoubalr, Jenar, Apollo

and Br«ndoa'BCarriageCanities\V»x CandiesKerosene, Ni tgira Brand»due—Burgess'.*, Itackitt'*, and Colman'sBiack Lead—Nixev'sBlacking-—Day unii Martin's, in paste an-l

bottleWashing SodaCarbonatH of SodaCream of Taitar an<l Tartaric AcidChOcnlat>> an«t ll(Mnii;.): athic Coi'.oaCocoa and Milk, C-.H « and MilkCoufecti< imry—Kciil.-r's(.hocolatK Creams and JujubesBrown and Pol.-nn'.i C > riiQourCurrants. K::mh« U.iiaiii.sMlUanais i'atesa wiT.can canned FruitsCurry. ClnUiit y. Mixed - s pice<;inxtr, Cijji»ain'>Ji, NutmegsF.!ij.i;ncc of Lfiin.n. EssencesFresh Herrings Kippeie l HerringsOyster, Salmon, S»idii>«isButter, t'hees»'. Hams and B icon•lams. J»:lJies, M umal idcPicUlcs. iMu,»ard, Durham, Super., D.S.F.Anglo-Swiss and Eaglo MilkAmerican P-rooms, liru.dii's

civc.sFood for (iifantsCastor, .•* Jad, liair, ;md Cud I.iv»r«dlPaper—Kruwn, tir»-y. Tea, and CoufecttonersSplit Pea.-, Siaich, -oap<Vv.-»ta.s - !('■)! .im! PI cl/s, Brvantaud May's,

ai.d Patu-nr's

JUST AP.RIVI-.0, tM-R « ISLE OF 81-TF,' AND4 laxgsion;V AM) TO ARUIV:-: PER

T-V .S.F. M u-taril, Caii'lied P«:.-«lKfilter':. Co:ii\o:i in ry. .liijisb-s(Jelatinn ».■ s Puttied Fruits

Wlui.'stasdi.'Ta;. u,-1'Taiui u- At :d, < rrvv.»vs

ui rant >, S.ihid >>i 1Hoti,lit ii lu-.-Ar, und V<W'urraiit.-d an L«-.tidon PicUbiSTin Piatt-', Waii.ing ':od k

etc, itc., &■:.

.1 O II N B U C II A N A N.

57' u M M E I! A N D C <%,LY. WIXK A -II sI*lKIT MKKCIIAKTS, AM)

tiENtatAL I M I'OR i KRS.000 cas. B I'.ra':''y_Mi-i]iH:>sy. (:auti.r Krpri-s, M-w

how ttMi Co., J).- and Fils, BruMivir;tnd Co., .»•: , A'c.

•2i>o cas.-s (io! eva—.l DIvZ, Crown Brand, cos/no-politai , a» d 'im iir-md.

00 cas«».s Wlii.-ky—llt-d 0.-er, Elnruih in'c, Sir Ri»l»t.Burnett, Jame- H«'tldle. an t Rova 1 Üb»nd.

SOD Al- and stout--Bull Doc,"-alt's Kyor'.s.Hoar's lioad, Couiuhs and Co , Biood andWolf, Ac.. iVe.

Port Wine, sh-rry. Mii d Wir.,>s, (Jin-er Wine,Lime Juic, Sirunacli lit tor-, CnaiupaYiie,Clarets inpint> and quarts. Old l orn.

SO cases . ed IL-ut Rum (lin«-st J tiiiaie.i).50 llraiidj—Gautkr. Burg

haul, »vc., i<:.20 (I'urt'T cask\ V»'hM»v — R ii De.r, T. 11., Old High-

land, Ro>s .v c«."If. hhds. Runi—lo to I;"> o p., at 3'. per gallon.10J Ciown Schnapps - < . P.rand ai.il Co., in

quarts and pint-f, tin* tino.it in t j.vn,A i.so,

Cnrrants, Toa*«, Sugar, <».u C-mdb's, Strdines,Piiklen, Salmon, starch, T-di:icc'». Corks.

To arrive per "Alistor/ 'Stir of tin-. North/• Sarco,' and 'Cauulo'—

50 eases German l.ng»r B»»crft I cases k. hampa.'ne, p.n's, Flecner

lot) cases Geneva. 25 and 1' 1 bottle)100 wises i.ei ev.i, -un Brand

3 tiercoi (iTn-wan*22 crat s Earti.» nwaio:{ hhds. do.

25 »ask< Co.'s12 lihds. English 1 le50 ca««es Pass's P„lo Ale30 c sis Byas-'s -tout75 ciaes * cotcii Wiikey, Hfddl^*.-*0 Cis«'s Fim'sr Bulgarian Prune)

140 ca«e.s Guinness'* Kitra Stout, Mo'.ine v C>.150 cased Uautier Frtr.i's Urandy

FO R SAL F—100 half-hlid) Enplinh Vinegar, "Pott," extra strong,

at 2-. od. per galloti500,000 Cigars, imported direct, '"Golden Fag-e,"

44 Golosinap," \c.

KUMMKU & CO.Bouded aud Free Stores,

Kort-etroet. Auckland.

ON S A L E--500 sacks Maepary Adelai<i» F'our100 cases Ccrrugated Iron, "G-0.," "Orb."'and " Walter-*," 5 t<»l) feot10 (iaivaidxtMl NaPs, Load Washers40 cases Mui.tz Metal, llto24ozs.30 kegs sheathing Nails

Ex ' Islo of 'Alto' :Confection ry, Salad a« tl Oa«tor OilCurrants. Raisins, Neaves's FoodCocoas—Van Houteu, Fry's, Taylor's, and

Kpp'sBlackifii,', D. M., hottT? and pisteSwiss Milk. Cotfrc and MilkSa'din s, Lobat-rs. PicklesCarbonato >oda. Paper an.l Paper BagsCarraway Llnsetal

Sugars. Teas, Coffee, CandlesSoap, Soda Crystals, Salf, WhßlngTobacco, Arrowroot, Biack l.e-<dBnnedust, Baking Powder, CornflourTartar Acid, Croam of Taitar. FigsHoney, Jams, Marmalade, MustardNuts, Oats Bran, Chair, MaizePreyed HaySlates, &c., Cement to arrivo

POTTER A- C 0.

Machinery.

OR SALE,AT LOW TRICK S

PEARSON'S WAXKD-THREAD-v For Saddlers*MACHINES and

jßoot manufac-turers' use.

JONES'S MACUINE3, for Boot Manufacturers andTailors,

ROLLING MACHINESAnd

GENERAL BOOT MANUFACTURERS'MACHINERY.

B GITTOS & SONS.

Periodicals.

£1 PE R A. -v N * l7 M-

THE

UCKLAND YVrEKKIjY $ EWS

(a town and country journal),

THE CHEAPEST AND BEST

KEKLY j^EWSPAPERIN NEW ZEALAND.

The Auckland Wbkkly News waa established in

November, ISO3, and the Wkeklt llkuald wasneorp rat.d with .tin December, lSTtf.j

" THE AUCKLAND WEEKLY NEWS" has for

many years past occupied the front rank of New

Zealand Journals, and, through its steady and rapid

•.»rou*rcHs. possesses a larger bona fide circulation than

any other new.-paper in the colony.

On account of its extensive class of readers—who

are the producers, traders, and settlcre of country

di t i.'ts, ami consequently the very classes adver-

tisers desi-c to :each—the Wkkklt Nkws is an

UNRIVALLED

ADVERTISING J^EDIUM.It is received and read in almost every hamlet,

village, tow:;, and settler's home iti the North Island,

besides having a numerous list of Subscribers in thoS »nth Island and the Australian Colonies.

Owiptf t<> tlij very extensive and still rapidly-

i circulat on,

T WO EDITIONS

AltP. NOW PUBLISHED,

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and ni'.irrcr Cumtry Se.tlemcn's, on SATUPvDVY

MOItNIN-.f.

THE

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N..W i.'-nhir y conii-ts of

twk>:tv- k i r; nt rag e s,

MO COLUMNS OK UK^UIXU,

\n<! i? n »>nly n I'r.s"Weekly Newspaper, hut

also combiti s the ehar.cterof a

MAOA Z I X

SI'O i'.TINC, AND LITERARY

journal.

:h [mlilisheil at tho nn*:*- (>f

r I [> Klt NKU M,

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A price which Uiini,'> it within the tvaeh of al! elates

of Settlers.

l'o!u>v is u'ivcri a !i?t of some of the leading contentsof thi.s excellent every week :—

LATEST CAISLPGRAMS AND TELEGRAMS FROM

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ALL THi: IMPORTANT COLONIAL, INTERCOLO-

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BRATED AUTIILRS.

A PAGE OF INTERESTING AND INSTRUCTIVE

AGRICULTURAL ARTICLES,

Suited to the scasjn, and written by the beat localauthorities.

SPORTING ARTICLES AND NEWS,By a competent Editor.

CHESS PROBLEMS.

INTERESTING SERMON FOR SUNDAY READING.

THE LADIES' COLUMN,

EmbracingI'dEl-UL HOUSEHOLD HINTS, FASHIONS, POETRY,

&c.

VARIETIES, ORIGINAL AND SELKCTED,&c., &c. 4;c

The WhkkiiY Nkws has now been placed under th

charge of a permanentEditor, and it is hoped that

still further enlargement will be effected in the cour£*

of a few months.

THE LARGEST CIRCULATION !

PRICE, £1 pER NNUM,

IV ADVANCE.

Building Mater.al, Fuel, &c.rjMMBEK!

TO Tl ■■ liKII MKUCHA NT\ CO>TRACTORS(

M's -.UKKS, CADf.NKTMAKKLS, ANDOTUHLS.

The ut - livg to intimate that they are nowin a p'-.-i : to recmvu and execute wirii iiespatuu

Orde;s : ■ every d- *mptiou of KAURI TIMBERat th« 1. 1 -'••• '6 1' MAUKKT KaTK s, to be deliveredon houivi .•m« I at the Mills, Mauukau Heads; oqRailway ; k«, Ouehur.ja : or. by Dray* to anypart of tt. -1: t.r:ct.

200 01*0 FKKT o ''* rIIHT AN "D SECONDCi-ASS K * ' • 111 TIMBER IN STOCK

.« Y*rd, comprisingUou.vli ..-I Dre»*ed Timber, Kloorin.-, Lining,

(."'•i! : :iuil WiueiM.trds ; al>o, Door?, Sashes,>11.us .i cf. Architrave.?, Ccraeut, Galvanisedlrv : "igii<£, Spoiling, aud Builder's Iron*mon>.try,

Piicesovu and Oideis received at the AucklandStore, or Yards.GUTHl:ii*;& LAIiXACIf CO. (LIMITED),

W. WAI.LMi: .Manaolii.Jlinn IS.

£} OA L ! COAL! COAL!No ALTERATION IX PRICKS.

WAI'. ATO CO.M, I'OMPANY (LIMITED)Arc now .tiiv-riM- :i< »Ur>Kli< >Ll> and STEAM

'.'OA -i c'tuir Huntiy, as follows:—llouHel. ? I iJ-i,U by 'hi- t-u:k HW 01 per tonSteam • viby the truek .. .. Iris 0-i per tonDel v. -f. A:ioi;;,ind, Newmarket ur UneWinga

StitlunaC.d«r> *1 ')- f.ddr»vj<pd to !lt« Oflice of

piny, oj: t of (JiUM-u nnd West Queen-streets,Aucklatx. . .»•, t * tl.e Fluutly.

I'. W. UKAl'li, secretary.

rjlAUi'llU COAL MIN IJNGCOMPA NY(LIMITED*

TiioGV'.:;) my arc nc;vSUPPLYING COAL at their

Mine, I :.iliy Railway Station, at tin following:prices f

i< (lumpy) 12.i per toa

?•. *»u lacrecned} 10s „

S -k... 43 ~

i « '« rtick-'.o.v is of ;> t-*j« f :n bulk

Cidi r=. f-r A tit Uar.d, Newmarket, and Onehunn*will !:c r- \\•*<!a- i!v Company's ''tlice, Fort-street.

Order- r nthrr '-L-ti■>;.?, addressed to the Minn

Manager, :u:; ir'. lluntly, and accoru-pn;ied l>;. '-ntii: v no»\ \\V.' t !.o promptly attended to

FRANZ SCIIKRFF,

Sr. cretaiyKj.l-st At;v" -iprii U>. IiTP,

a ri: i rjp iMB E RAi.L -V/.W.

I'hLi. i: . Dhwi and Dl>coLOt'lirl>

iu*!:.nr «; >UPPtJRD AT TOWNi'l:R C Kre,".

R I; i lillflNS \ CO., (iM.ui'voA.

(' A!. S. OOA L S

i'M! I lIKK. ::n li.Vi ON" SALK :—

- CO A L.

COAI,: VUl'Uil COALKAMt) COAL

Orilcr.i 1- it .it i-.-Icc-str«;et willreceive promptattcntio'i.

v>\\r. crujckshank.

QOM- - ! ! £10ALS !

uxlimim:!) supply.

Tiio Cli' ii]tisi It- nld and Stcaui Coals m theMariioL nn-.0!.. hulat ;he

W A3 KA'P > COAL DEPOT,firuikwM-r, 'i\y- "] jT.jitc the Railway Station.

J. EDWARDS,Agent.

£JOAL ! <0 )AL ! (JOAL !

HIOTiI TA'JPIKI MINKS.

Th'd sujh ri«-r local Article may be obtained in anyijuautityat our Yarls,

Also,* Cmvo of KTWCAfeTLE now discharging.

Lou'i:.sr .Maukrt Ratk.

H . ,t 0. WI N ST O N E,OfISTO M- H OtTSK-STR EKT.

Foil sA LB (CHEAP) ATt;f.'• MvTE'S YARDS,

VICTOKIA AND HonSON'STUnETj*.100,00'J English and American Slates, of the b?st

<l'iality5,*00 Fire Urickri, of thebest qualityl,to ' Ca-ks of C'» «'.nt (best brands)

5200 Ventilating Ccutre Flowersfor U ood «:rPlaster Ceilings100 Casks of Pi-tster (American

JAP. B L A I K I E,Victoria. Street.

J M B £ R.

TWV. IiNIOiV AND DOOR COMPANYhave cow accnmuhW auch an ample Stock of

Timber as to be onab'.e l to place

SPECIAL INDUCEMENTSbefore their Cuatcme.s.

Building Timber cf all kinds including SashesDoors, MouMings, Turnery, in all its branches.

Town or !e s can bi left atNo. 34. South BritishInsu'ance BulJdincs.

0. C « A I G,

TORWAtDING AGENT,

WHOLESALE AXD RETAIL COALAND FIREWOOD MERCHANT, 4c.

OX SALE:NEWCASTLE, WIIAN'GAREI, A.XD BAY OF

ISLANDS COAL,TEX TREE FIREWOOD (Cut snd Uncal),

TAMOS', CHARCOAL, BALLAST,

Hobart Town Posts, Raila, Shingle?, andPaliDgs, Sacks, &c.

I FOItT-STIiEET, AUCKLAND.

Page 8: TheNewZealandHerald. - Papers Past

THE NEW ZEALAND HERALD, WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 5, 1879

Pri tod and published by the Proprietors, WilliamScorr Wilson, Joskpu Liston Wilson, and AltrkdGbohob Hortox, ef Auckland (under the style ofWilsons ;uid Morton*), at their General SteairPrinting Establishments, 10 aiud 12, >\ymlham-street, and 81, Queen-streoL

Wedccg J»y, November 5, 15.79.

8

Sales bv Auction-

THIS DAY,M! 0 v .

TO CLOSE CONSIGNMENTS-

It. C. GRIiEXWi OI)

ill ie'l, at Edwaid Lewis's Stor 8, Ctutom hou-n;

itr.ct, Tc-:?ay {V, c.!ti'is«!ny;, sit J2 o'clock,

VALUAP.IE OAK AND WALNUTFt*R.N ITUKK, Pirtiuc.i, KlectrcpJale, Marble

Clcck.6 , lion Bedsteads, Vats* 8 and Lustres,&C., &€., &C.

H. TONUS. J [K. C. CARR.

THIS DAY.

IIOUSi-: AND TWO ALLOTMENTS,"WILLIAMS >N'S PADDOCKS, GREAT

ROAD.

TJ. TONKS & CI,Hare Veen invnirtnl by I*. S. Wil!c rks K.-o . Pd-

<.' the u; ivnj- ' m;rt. to R 1! . Tt -d iy d-jes i-»y>, November at e'e ock,

"ff" AHGK on twn Aliot-B J m.- t-. be:: k L'>ts 4iiin *. 44, . f liiib.iivision of

A Hot in* nt lf>, Section 7, ~ u'»urba • l A uc iland, SO f< e;to Stauley s.tre by a ucj.th o." 110feet.

B. TON'K.S.] [R. C. CARR.

THIS DAY.

5 ALLOTMENTS, GIBRALTAR TER-RACK, PARNELL.

B. TC NKS & CO.Have been instructed to se'l To-day (»YeJiia3iiay),

at 12 w'cloek nt>on,

ffT ALLOTMENTSfronting on to <;l Is't A I.l'A R TKRRACK,

PaRNKLL, a:id c« mniaudiugbeautiful vi-w of theDoanin.

Building are ?ndiiVie;tlL to cbinininPar-nell t'-i- o i o tun'tv sh 'nl.f not be misled of obtain-ing a FreeholdResidence site.

P. TONKS ] [R. c. CARR-THIS DAY.

COTTAGK'« i ANDVILLA SITES,

ON NEW NORTH ROAD,ADJOINING CAIiBUIE-TKKE S'.VAMI' KAIL-WAY STAMI'N".lii'.h Volcanic ®oil. Ch'rmirff Vi«w, Turfl Air, sn«l'onlv .i few mtLUtes' from C ity by 'Bus

cr Kail-

milE ABOVE AHE TO BE SOLDA. Hbu.lutely, Tr-day (W-dptv dnr), Nov. 5, at 12o -:lock. bv order rf Trustees c f late Mr . Home-

For plan, ic.,apply to !E. TONKS & CO., J

Auctioneers.

E. TONKS.] [R. C. CAKR.

TO-MORROW.

EXPRESS AlnD STAGB HARNESS,BUGGY, COACH, AND EXPRESS

WHIPS,WHIPS, LASHES,

&c., &c., kc.

B. TONKS & C 0.,Will 6ell, To-mcrrcw IThurid.lv), tho C:h inet., at

II o'clock.

AN INVOICE OP WHIP s,Lashes, Coae i aud Siage Uar.iess, &c., Sic.

MONDAY AND I'UESD A Y24ih and 2oru NOVEMBER.

THE GREATEST SALE THAT HASEVER OCCURRED IX NEW

ZEALANDOF

AVAILABLE LAND

Within a Few Hocks of the Empire

City.

L A N D 0 N

DEFERRED PAYMENTS!

THE TOWNSHIP OF MARTIN-BOROUGH,Together with

40 000 AOBES 0F THE CUOICE3T AGRI-

CULTURAL AND PASTORAL LAND IN THECOLONY.

Subdivided iGto

TO"W N, RUR AL,AND

SMALL FARM SECTIONS,Varying in Size frora J-Acre up to

ICOO Acres,Will be Sold by Public Auction,

Oil MONDAY and TUESDAY, 24th and25th NOVEMBER,

BY

MR. J. H. WALLACE,Land and Estate Agent, and

AUCTIONEER,Who has received instructions from the Hon. J.

Maktin, M.L.C.

ABTINBOROUGHIs within foui hours of the City of Wellington

with every prospect of a branch line of railway to thecentre of the Township, as shewn upon the publishedplan.

The Vendor,knowing the great demand there is bysettlers for l«nd that is immediatclj available foragricultural purposes, on such terms as will enablethem 10 employ their abour and capitalupon improv-ing theirproperty without immediate payment beingrequired, has decided to meet their wishes by Sellingthe Valuable

ESTATES OF HUANGARUA ANDOTARAIA,

(Now called iIARTINBOROUGU)

ON

DEFERRED PAYMENTS.The following are the Liberal Terms upon which

the propertywillbe sold ; —

A deposit of 10per cent, at15 per cent, in onemonth--25 per cent, in five years.50 per cent, int-n years,at 6 per cent.Purchasers of Town-hip Allotments—a deposit

of 25 percent.; balance by bills at 3, G, and9 months' date.

Plans of the property, with other information, may 1be had on application to

MESSRS. IZARD & BELL,Solicitors, Wellington. ]

1MR. JOHN MARTIN, JUS.,

HuangaruaStation, Wairarapa. iMP., J. 11. "WALLACE, 1

Estate Agent-, Wellington. jA good opportunity la now offered intending pur- <

chasers of seeing theGRAIN-GROWING CAPABILITIES

Of the Land, there being at present a Grain Crop of EAcres in extent, adjoining the Miln Road.

Sales by Auction.

THJS DAY",N't ON*.

TO BE SOLD BY ALCIiOX.A T A Tt T 11 U R ' S MART

(Farzii.Uiu D.-pertinent).

V EW AND SECOND-HAND PIANOSfi An .*m-i>can Oig;vn, Music r-tools

Machines. An.ericin>i'W and comJ-baud Furniture (of English,L' American, and Coloniii MaLUfactnre)

e C o. ks. Timepieces. WatchesTin aniJ Uolloware(•hissbnd Ea'th i) .varoBor ts, clothing, IJatsFane/ Goods

THJS DAV.FIVE CASES NEW AND SEASONABLE

DRAPERY.

A. G. GRANT.lias been instructed to S;ll : y auction at the City

Ma t tic uLovu too.!:*, Tu-di»y ;Wednesday), at11o'clock,~ CASES

. O comprising—f Oxford sliiitiiys

SG and 72 in '1 willsSaxony and Wd.Oi FlannelsWhiie *hce.injrs. Driilsbouyh Huiluinis, M.aeLinensBlack Alpacas, Col urgsKussel Corda, i. rapj Cloth*Coloured Glaccs. lve aincsMerinos, v ic'ona Cloths<Juilts, . oilet Covers

Hoirockses do., A, B, and HKo)l fchirtinjja. Unions]Beetle Twills, Uniou Ticks

&e , ac., Ac.

Terms at Sale.

I THIS DAY.

P A P A Iv U R A.

Tlie usual Monthly Sale w:; l b.: 1 eld at the PapakuraYard*, (Wednesday), when

A LARGE S UAI RKJi OF CATTLEwill he yarded, consisting of

Dairy Cows, stole Cuttle, Cdvcs, Yearlings, See.GO

-yeur-o;d fleers, froiu Wanirarei

Also.Hordes, Sheep and Pigs.

At 12 o'clock.II UXT ELi & KOLA N.

TO-MuRKOW.

SHIP'S STORES ! SHIP'S STOKES !

Ex 'Ledu' and ' KiMtwoTir.'

| k) CASES S T O D Tb JO am.'s Ale

20 eases Uiavdy, WJii.«kv. Poit, Sherry,(Jlar«i, Ola Tom

*2 Lluls. Hum&C-, &c., «Scc.

Also,Small lots SaltBeef, l ork, and Suet, Limf jnico,

Vinegar, T«a. Preserved Potatoes, Ccffee,Split Peas, Ric.% Biscuits.Sc., &C., &c.

And33 cases Preserved Meat-

No Reserve.

E. & A. ISAAC S,We. chicts aad Auctioneers.

to-moruow.

IMPORTANT AND UNRESERVEDSALE.

J. S. B U C K LA N D

Has been favoured w th icstructions from E. B.Gubbins (who i 3 going to KnglnndJ, to sell by publicauction, at his residence, Inicafatleu, O iALPO,on Thursday, November C, 1579,

g PURE BRED SEIORTHORN BULLS3 rUIiE EKED SIIOIITIIOKN COWS

100 Grade Cows and Heifers7 Good Farm Makes

40 Hej-D of Poultry

FARMING IMPLEMENTSAND

HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE

Luncheon Provided.

Sale at One o'clock Siiabp. [

J. S. BUCKLAND.

TO-MORROW.THE REMUERA YABDS.

For sale, To-morrow(Thursday), at ono o'clock,WELL-BRED STEERS, three totlV/ four years old.

ALFKED BUCKLAND.

TO-MOPROW.THE REMUERA YARDS.

For sale, on Thursday text, at one o'clock,1 *>|X HEAD WELL-FATTEDJCaTTLE

DaiJy Cows, Storo Cattlo400 Fat Sheep and Lambs

Fat CalvesFat and store Pigs

ALFRED BUCKLAND.

JAMES HARRIS,AUCTION!! J- R,

Having purchased from Mr. G. W. Binnay the 'Balance of Lease of that <»I<l Established AuctionRooms, Hiichbury's Buildings, Queen street, andrefitted the sarao at considerable expenso, making Jth- m one of the Largest and Bet-t fittedauction roomsn the Province, is now prepared to undertake, atmaTtor in any part of Province, auction sales of any ,and every dUcription.

Auction sales every Friday, at 11 o'clock, of Furni-ture, Poultry, and other Live-stock, Farmers' Produce,Ac. Consignments of every discription will receive "every care and attention and pr mpt settlement. 'Cash advanced against good* for absolute sale.

Central Depot forsoleof .New Zealand Manufacturesand Industries.

ExchangeAnction Mart and Central Bfcle Rooms,Stichbury's Buildings,Queen street.

September 16,1870

Sales hy Auction,

p UCI.IU N OT I F I CAT I 0 XL Crown I and* Office,

Auckland, October 0, 1579.The undermentioned Lands, and Buildings

thereon, held by the Union Steam Saw, Moulding,Sash and Door Cornjany (Uraitid), in Mm:h«rdci*

« Bay, will (subject to the conditions hereunderspecified) be «fferrd for Lease by public auction, atthe Cro*n Lands Ofiice, Auckland, on TUESDAY,tho 11th day of November next, at the hour of 12o'clock noon.

P. A. TOLE,Commissioner of Crown Litds.

CONDITIONS?.

i* 1. The land and buildings will be leaded at anannual rental for a term of twenty one ycara.

2. Possession of the fame will be delivered 00, andthe tcnancy thereof will date from, the Ist diy ofJanuary, ISS2.

t SCHEDULE-Hospital Rcsorve, situated in Mechanics' Bay, in

5 the Ci y of Auckland, and at present held by theUnion Sash aud Door Company.

No. of No. of Area Upset priceSection. Allotment. per nnaum.

A. P.. T. £ S. d.

31 1 0 2 10 200 0 0

Gazette in Bankruptcy.

IN THE SUPREME COURT OF NEWZEALAND, .NORTH(CRN DISTRIG I\

IN B VNKRUPTCY.

In the matter of *'Thn Debtors and CreditorsAct, IS7G " and ' The Debtors and Cr- (litersAct Amendment Act, 1578." anu cf theUank'tiptcy of HUGH G'UKIEN, of Coru-raandel, Carter, a Debtor.

Notice is hereby given that it is my inte»t:on toapply to tLe above Honourable Couit, on FUIi-AY,

; [ the 14th day of Novvmber 1579, at the hour cfllo'ekekin the forenoon, or as soon thereafter as1 c.in be heard, lor an Older cf immtdute disLliarge,uuder the provi>i< ns of the said Acts.

Dated at Auckland, this 4ih day of November,579.

HUGH G'BRIFN,Debtor in Petson.

J N BAN KRUP TC Y.In the matter of "The Debtors and Credit rs

Act, 1576,"and 41 The Debtors aud CreditorsAct An endment Act, snd <f tho IBankruptcy of MICHAEL HANNO.N', of |Tauian.<a, Coachdriver, a Debtor. j

Notice U hereby giventha 4. a General Meeting t\f 'the Creditors of the s• fd Michael Hannoa will be heldin theSupreme Courthouse, Auckland, on FRIDAY,th« 14th day q* j\ove:r-ber i: stant, at thn hour n It!o'clock doou, tor the purpose, if -.he Creditors think<l(Siiab!e, of pnss ng a resolution ih it the Deltur boforthwithd'sclujivert.

Dated thia 4:h day r-f November, 1579.IH'-b. MALFFAULANE.

Truste?.Jackson & Tussbl:., Solic'tors for Bankrupt.

Ironmongery.

J. sJ. D 1 c "• 1

Invite the attention of

PARTIES FURNISHING

To their Naw Stock of

-fABLE QUTLEKY

ELECTRO-PLATED

AND

NICKEL SILVER SPOONS, FORKS,

&0., &c., &o>

JOSEPH KODOKE3 & SON'S

TVORY HANDLED

TABLE AND JJESSERT g^NIVES.

J0I1« WIGfALL & CO.'S

BONE, I HORN, AND STAG-HANDLEDKNIVES,

A GREAT VARIETY.

CHRISTOPHER JOHNSON'S

CELEBRATED SCISSORS.

HEIFFOIi'S & RODGERS'S

razors

WILLIAMS' & BALT'3

BUTCHERS' STEELS AND KNIVES.

Britannia Metal Tea Pots, Trays, Charcoal IronKnife Boards, Boilers, Sauccpana,and KettlesBuckets, Frying Pans, and Camp Ovons:Milk Pant,

Tin Basins, and Dishes.

Brooms, Shoes, and ScrubbingBrashes

FIVE PER CENT. DISCOUNT ALLOWED TO ,

CASH PURCHASERS ON ALL GOODSAMOUNTING TO 20a AND UPWARD

ASZEALAND FERNS, *

Unmounted, or tastefully Mounted In various ways,FJLOM 12 DP TO 120 TARIXTISS,

forsale by

ERIC CRAIG,£*£INCES-STREET. c

Business Cards.

FL. PRIME, Jiouso and Ivmci Agent,© Office: No. 23 Insurance Company'!

ings.Qn<><n-tTr?ot.

WI LLI A M KRRIX GTON,O'vaulting eng rs*ekr,

WHOLESALE OILSKIN MANUFACTUBER,

W. DOWN S,Napier-sthkf.t, Freeman's E_y.

/ 1 BHOWNti HOTEL,iIOBSON STREET.

Board and Lodging 20s per weekdo- do. (single room) 25s do

ipUOFESSOR & MADAME FRASER,-®-

PHRENOLOGISTS h HYDROPATIIISTS."lay be consulted, at their Rooms in Princcs-sireet,

Nearly opposite th<» Museum.Charges forexamination moderate; special discount

f'*r families and schools.oks for Hours, 2 to 8 p.m.

D M U N D BELL,I-li ARCHITECT.

Plansami specifications furnished, with or withoutsuperintendence.

Office: No. 10, South British Insurance Companv'sBuildings.

OISHEU <fc Cr»., o ;ujilFamily I.ii I*j3RS, najclaiag Bank c: N«v

Zeiland, .incsS'ind.Poultry o! all kinJc auvsiM to or St. Prta.eSmo dTongues, Hcaio-cured Bacon. C-.ui d lUdon sale la Rynn - s.to fell p-irts C? ::*» C-::'j!J;G2 Oli X*6C€;p; O? CCu««'.

Families wsited on Irs »>;wo «>r su^nrns.

fAD AM E BOTTEN ELL I,.JyjL Clkoimtra Housk,Queen .street, opposite Wm. Me Arthur & Co.,

FASHIONABLE MILLINER, DRESS AND MANTLEMAKER.

Ladies' and Children's Requisites of every descrip-tion, and in endiess variety.

Nf.w Siiowisu—All New Rpriti? and SummerM llinery, Dresj Gocd->, Silks, Fiuhus, Collarettes,

•CT-

N A D E N, M. R. C. V. S.,V3To ViCTERINAUY bURGKON

(By to His Excellency Sir HerculesGeorge l.obi-rt Robinson, K.t.-.M.t;., Gover-

nor of the Colony of New Zt;»land),251, QUELN-STREET, AUCKLAND.

f1 AtiDKR BROS. AN D CO MPANY,Vy Draiu Tile and Sauitvry Pipe

Works, Ponsonby.

HAVE OX SALE,Drain Tile?, 2 tc Cinches

| Garden Surface Tiles■ Glhz'hl so'Ket Pipes, 3 inches aud upward*

! Bunds, Junctions Chimney l'ots, kc , which theyare prepared to supply in any quantities. tosuitpurcliis«r3.

/ ARDN ER ' S DININO ROOiiSRE-OPENED.

MRS. GARDNERBtgs to inform tho Public that she has RF>()PKNr.i» Jthe liining Rooms, and hopes by strict attention andcivility, to receive the patronageof the public.

No expeuse has beeu spared to make tho housecomfortable, and Boarders will bo received on thomoat UKASONAIJLK TKHMS.

\J±T P I J-. LIP I* S ANO SON,? ( AN:' GLAba MEi'.t'UAXTS,lv.port.»'» of Scrico, Patnta, Oils,Xu tv:., 0,-lcrs. V,. : os, I' .uch PclUh, Gr.ld-

A-'.ifX snd :;ec; P-ate, SJ.cct,Cyotto,0.-M.rflcnta.! and Photograptdy ; Pirturo Frs-xaeand T^.•r^try Mouid.nj;-;; o.cck G»a.c«cii

:;.-*vh«u f Doors, S?c.Gims Gut to r-**.-'. ihd profit'.!? Packed.

u&JIt "7. QUKKN-;*' , "P:tCT.

ISSST U A R T,PHOTOGRAPHIC COLOURIST.

Miniaturei for Brooches and Lockets Painted.

Terms on application to Mr. Ilaslett, Stationer,Shortlaud-streot, where specimenj may be ween and

orders ieft.

D W A R D BART LE Y,

ARCHITECT,

STICHB URY'S BUILDING S,

QUE EN-STREET.

fJIEETII FOR THE MILLION 1 ! !

M 11. T Y N DAL L,DENTIST

(FIVE YEAIIS ASSISTANT TO MR. PLUaiLEY),TOP OF GREY-STREET.

Mr. Tykdall begs to thank the Public of Auck-land for the support they have so generously affordedhim, and begs to say that he has imported a LargeQuantity of CHEAP TEKTH, aud can now supplythem at the following reduced prices:—

A Complete Set of Tetth in Vulcanito for £4.A Complete Sot in Silver for £4.

Single Tooth, 5s ; Extraction, 1 Stopping, 2s Cd

R. HUXTABLE,SURGEON,

ATTENDS DAILY FOR CONSULTATION

Mr. King's, Chemist, Queen street, at 11 a.m.

\\T ILL IA M THOMAS,T 7 Corner of Lome and Victoria-streets,

Auckland East,MONUMENTAL, MARBLE, AND GENERAL

STONEMASON,ARCHITECTURAL SCULPTOR AND CARVER.

Inscriptions accurate and beautiful.Monuments, Tombs, Headstones, and every descrip-

tionof Stone Work at the lowest possible prices, fortown and country.

y/ rjpilOS. J. HARBUTT,

STEAM BRUSH WORKS,ViJTOKIA-STREET EAST,

Auckland.

0 LOSE BROTHERS.

The above business will bo conducted as usu-il.

CLOSE BROTHERS,TEA DEALERS, & c\,

QUEEN-STREET.

TO BUTCHERS, SETTLERS, FARM-ERS, AND OTHERS.The Undersigned ar CASH PURCHASERS <fHIDES, SHEEPSKINS, WOOL, TALLOW, BEES,WAX, &c , at highest marKetrates, In anv quantity.Consignors direct will have prompt and immediateCash Remittances returned, at satisfactory rateiIRELAND BROTHERS,'fanners and LeatherManufacturers,

Auckland.

IRELAND BROTHERS,WOOL MERCHANTS,

TAIN NEKS & LEATHER MANUFACTURERS,Importer? of Saddlors* and Bootmakers' Machinery,English and Foreign Leather, Saddlery, Saddler*'Ironmongery, Boot Uppers, Grindery, Mill Belting,Suction and Delivery Hose, &c.

Warehouses—VulcanLane and Hlgh-Btreet.Works—Panmuxe,

AUCKLAND.Constituents* Orders promptly are carefully exe-cuted. Goods skipped to all the Colon

Business Cards.

RE-LPHOLSTERIXG SUITES, &C —

-uites Co ichc?, &c., re civered in tho b.-tmaterial?, at ve»y reasonable rates. Kicrt Mottli-lK*uri i htoUs of Drawers, from £3 15s ; liedtoo n'•nilc*, from £0 to £40, rn.silc to Oder in Voti- dJvauri.—'A illiam Noiw-.ik, CrJi'n.'tmj.-cr an1 Up-holsterer, Tupol .-hortlhti.l street.

E. F. LAS T,XVJL SURG K( )N. 1)K Xl' i ST,\VELLE.iLEV STREET WEST.

Artificial Te*»th on th» mo**.approved princi-ples. A complete set i:ym £5 ; hinde lej;h. fro-css.

Scale i. ami Extracted.Children's Teeth Kegulatod*

J J. AUs TI N & C ().,IF 6 WHOLESALEriOOT AND SHOE MANUFACTUKKRS

COLONIAL Boor FACTORY,14, W YNDH Ail-STRKKT, AUCKI.AN D.

Y4J AIIX OC K li KO T U Elt* * SOAP AND CANINE MANUi'AC-

TURKIC,Cox's Ckeek, I;ici::iom>.

££T O KK :LDuruA»i-srt'.:;r, Auci:tA*;t'.Caih Purchasers—Tallow, Wool, Sheepskins and

BOLiC3.

[Established IS6S.J*ft K. T. TRAFFORD, R. S. D. 10.,i&JL

SDT.G EON"-DENTIST,

WAKKFIRL D-3 T K 20 E T

(tfear Queen-street].

JOHN gOPPET,HOUSE, LAND,

AND

GENERAL COMMISSION AGENT,No. S, Queen-street.

psASiCETS ! BASKETS! BASKETS !

HV.N RY It AFTO N,AND KTAIL MANU FACTt' P.Kll OF

BASKETS, AND ALL

KINDS OF WR'KEiiWARK,045, UPPER QUEKN-STKEET, AUCKLAND.ll.li. begs to inform tho public that he bas ju-'

opened out a largft shipment of F.moy rnakuts. »-x'(ilon Caladh,' which for lowncss of price nn » »?\

ellcucc of cannot bnVquall-d in tho colony.An Imnmclion i.iVi'.ad.

O T ICE O F 11 E A; O V A L.

11.O. Payne hejjs to inform h:-> customers ind thepublic that h« has Removed from Wcl<u»by--tre"iWc«t. to 170, Quee ■-stroet, opposite t; o Ihisti-Hotel, where Jim hopes still to merit tboir uvjura.

;• o:e the :

H. G. PAYNE,AWTCHMAKKR AN b J K W I'LLI'K,

17'i, (JU KKN-STR'.K P(< I'po-iri; Thistle !I<;tkO

Ijp UISTLK HOTKL,

——J Ix'BAU TIIEiTRU IvOVAL,

I AUCKLAND, 1j J. G. LITTLtt, |PROPRIKTCP.

K FIN C FJ,212, Qukks'-strert, Auckland

BOOKSELLKR AND S rAT7I NE U.

English Tapers ar.d Periodicals, Sl'ebv Mu?ic andMagazines.

Countryorders will receive prompt attention

The cheap muslin house.GKEY STREET.

MRS. HENDERSON",MILLINER AND DRK.SS.MAKER.In tendering hor best thanks to hernumerous cus-

tomers for past favours, woull invito th*ir 'nspec-lion, a* well as Hint of other Ladies, of her New -• <iSeasonable Stock of Millinery, Plain Mus-.is.s, LonuCurtains, and Scotch (Jatubric Handkerchiefs, iupJiiiu a d fancy I oxes, and.-it lhrt lowst prices.

A few parcels of Handkerchiefs will be soil at < o tprice, tom.\k« room for further consignments per•Don Gnillermo.*

T O. V K L II A M ,<tPe LADDER, & HARROW MAKER,

49, Victoria-street,Every Description of Ladders, Barrows,Barrow Wheels, Clothes Horses, Clo'hes

Travelling Chests, &c.. on hand or mad* to ord«r.A liberal discount allowed on wholesale orders tccontractors.Shopand Office Fittings and alt kinds of Jobbing

Work doneby experienced workmen iu the shortestnotice.

N.B.—Ladders, steps, and birrows lenton him.

U MAXFIELD,

I Wholesale & Family Grocer,| 125, Queen-street,

j Auckland, New Zealand.i JtST Quality is our lea-ling feature,i

OTICE OP REMOVAL.JAM E S C LAKE,

BOAT-BUILDEK,Late of Custom house street,

Begs to inform his customers and the public that hehas Removed to Freeman's I'av, near the foot ofDrake street, where he is now prepared to buildBoits of every deserip on at the shortest possiblenotice.

tf.B—lie has Ships' Boats and Dingies for salecheap.

EMOV A L .

H. ELLIOTT,Forwarding Agent, Stevedore, Marino Surveyor,

to the Record of American and For**jjyn Shippim: ofNow York, begs to announeo that lie has Removedto No. 23, Queen street, near the Wharf Flour > il s.where orders will be promptlyand carefullyattended.

N.B.—Goods arriving by thip forwarded accordingto instructions to any part of town or country, r.rtranshipped into vessels for the coa9t, Sc., Custom •«.Entries passed. Freights, Duties, &., adv&rc<-d ifnpccisaty. Cartage, Storage and Insurance effected.Charges moderate.

Auckland, September "24. IS7O.

For Sale.

THE exhibition BEEK(Marshall & Copeland's), iu bulk or bottle.

JOHN ItEID & CO.,20, Queen-street. Agfiitg.

Q K" SALE,Long Red Mangold SaeaYellow Globe MangoldSeedAberdeenTurnip heedGreen Globe Turnip SeedSydney Seed MaizeIs'ew Zealand Seed ILiiZfl.

•TAKINS & WILLCOX,CUSTOM-lIOUSE-STUEET.

N" E w SEA s 0 w's TEA s *

SPECIALLY FINE LIXES at 2s Cd and 3s per lb.Eitra Value in Very Strong Broken Congou, at Is yd

per lb.,orslb>. for 7s Cd.ALin'e of really beautifulTeapot Cosies,

at Ss Gd each.

P. WHITEHEAD, Tea Dealer,Victoria-street.

Amusements, &c.

! rpO-^IGHT!

GIIEA.T SUCCESSOF

(PJHIAIUNI'S J3OVAL JTALIAN«■ CJSB?S

AND

pEKFOIIMI N G XIMA LS !

NOW OPEN,

Usdeh A COLOSSAL PAVILION,

IN*

WELLESLEY - STREET EAST.

TO-NIGH!: ! TOOsICIUT !

niiE qmaxge of programme.

NEW FACES !

;;e\v acts !

NEW lIOiiSES !

NEW ANIMALS !

NEW FEATURES !

EVERYTHING NEW !

A LAUGHABLE EQ F.STRIAN FARCE.

THE FAMOUS ENGLISH GROTESQUE CLOWN T,

JAMES HOLLOWAY,

The Witfy Fuencii Clown,

a. LEi'JM A.N,

And the German* 15t i f^os,A. SI EG ill-T

WILL KKKP THE AUDIENCE IN CONSTANT

MIRTH 1(1111 MKTAMORriIO.«IC SCENES

AND COMIC VAGAHIES.

PRICES OF ADMISSION :

Dinss Circle os.

Stalls 3s.I'it 2s.

Children, un lor 0 yc.irs "t aye, Half price.

Doors open nt 7 o'clock ; performance to commencent S o'clock.

WEDNESDAYS AND SATURDAYS,

«3* GRAND GALA. MATINEETO COMMENT'!- AT TWO O'CLOCK.

Speci vl Rates for Schools.

For public convenience, TICKETS for all parts of

tlie house will be sold nt Mr. NEWTON FAllli'.-iMu: ie Warehouse, 103, Queen ttreet, opposite theAlbert Hotel, from 10 a.m. to 4 p ni.

Exhibitions.

Auckland agricultural andI'AiTOBAL ASSOCIATION".

F.\hibitors' attention variicu;arly c.illed to Bj-law7, »3 follows AH Stock !r.u«t te on the grounl by3 a.m. on the mornirg of the Show. The o.Jy en-trunc : t y the Cattle f how is fr-ni the Green Lane.

J d,;0; ur riqua.tedtc mett on the graundat 10a.m. sharp,

WM, TERCIVAL,Secretary.

Auckland agricultural andpastoual, association.

TheANNC" A.L Sll'»\Vof Cattle, Horse", Sheep,Pigs, Dogs, Poultry, Dairy Produce, Lociil Manufac-tures, and Horticultural Exhibits, will be held onMONDAY, the 10.h NOVKMBKK, at the ShowGround, Green Lane, 5 llorsli^.

Kur further particulars see hand-hills.W. PEHCIVAL, Secretary.

2Sth July, ls7o.

OCI ET Y OF ARTISTS.TheArt Inhibitionwi.J be held in the Choral Hall,

Sym mls-s'r.'t't. in November.Arsistp desirous of becoming: Members of the«o-:ety .ir<« rcqa-st>i»l to send written applications,acc unpi-i.d by examples of their w rk, ad'Lesedto t' e seereiary, at Sir. E. Hartley's office, Stichbury's

J. SYMONS,Secretary.October 7,1579.

SOCIETY UF ARTISTS' ARTU.NION. 1579.

The above will be held in conjunction with theExhibition of November next. Kach feubscribur,npon payment or fan shillings,willbe ent.ti«d to oneShare and admission to tho Exhibit! a duriug itscontinuance. Shares may be purchased and proi-pectusßs obtain dat the various stationed in Auck>land, or of

CHARLES PALMKR,Corner of Shortland and O'Connell streets.

Amusements &c.(J 11 ° K

AMATKU It ENT KRTAIJT MF.NTOn TiiUK-UxY KVKMXU, Kovo.nlJrO rnCalS 1. in., in iSUof St. L«w» i'arsa'y "

Fui.d. Mount Albert.T;ekeU, ta auy partof the II*11, 2i Gd.

R ,: MUKUA SOCIAL UK lON.a DaNCK in codec.ticn with the »hr, v .» cwill i»kf} place cn IIIUK DAI' i vn\i\v•r;C

13;hpiox. " * «

SAM. JACKS')X,s';crtUry.

Athletics. ~

'

% OCKLAND COIXi.GK ANDAIAU SCHOOL.

Thfi Annual Ath'otic J j:<irtiwU be hold, wc /herpermuting, in the Domain, on FKIUAY, Novt-m!. cr 7at 11 a in.

'Ihe p i7.ua will be preic.ite lat 4 i;» \\ • »-<.

Col. ''aultain.

Lectures.EMMA HAItDINGITTKX

TIIE CELEBRATED AUTriOltHs;. ,\v DINSPIRATIONAL OKATOIt,

I'as arrived in this city, en route forSm Kf,i. c -5r3a~d will give

A SHOUT COURSE OF ADDilKs^,Prior to her departure, command:):; - !t

Sunday Evening Xixt.

Due not:<c of thd Subject, Place ol Meitin?, d-c.,w ll begivtn in future advertisements.

rgnns "KSW ZEALAND 11 11 \

All orders fyr insertion nvtst be written.> n

r.ne faceof the advertisement.

When no o-d-.ris given, the adverii-ceuK-ut \v;:;bonseried uf.til countermanded, and .u: ir J.in.ly.

Or lers to withdrawadvert i3cmeirsmu*t he s-. -it ; nin WHITING, to the Publishing Otfije, not later thansix o'clock p.m. each daw

Tim "NKW Zi:\LAND lIKUALIV and »* AVCK-LANI> WEEKLY NEWS" can bo 01>t.»;;.e.l ~f cfollowing Agents and Newhvendors: —

At'CKI.ANP.Mr Chapman Queen-■.■irc-r.Mi's<r ; (.-bamptalou & Cooper ~

Mr YYayte „

Messrs IV'on & Co.Mr N«»wt ;ii Kairs

.. ..

MrSt re tun .. .. .. ~

Mr Finch ~

Mr ll.»-dvr>iinM<» Widil.A\.sou \V:i»»«'!i«•! ...

-

Mi-lle'i r.h SyitM:i h-.*,• . •

.V" 11-:':i.s\U<> •. •il.-v<Jc White .. Eden TorMr m v.

Mr 11•>\v> .. .. .. Newt miMrTa/»r „

Mr Aiiilitkoii „

MrHoirhe* .. .. .. WullinLrton-str-et?.»r .. .. .. Ponsojihy U ».idMr French .. .. .. Ufhson-sireetMr Foley Corner Yietori., ..*troitMr Uyrns .. .. .. K> her PassMr Harwell Princes st eet-Mrllardwk'k .. .. .. Corner and

Mr- Wells Wyinlham-striA'iMr Archer .. .. .. Granam-snvt.Messr- (Gibbons & Co W. lb etM .MajorMrA!i!n»it

.. .. .. ffoli-ion-st r>'«iMrWillox ParnellM MuorAir M (Jiil

.... Grey-street

Mi Jatncs Flynn .. .. Wuiicsley-streel Wist,COUNTRY DtSTUICTS.

MrAatir.. .. .. .. AlexandraMr J.<hn (Jhadwiok

.. ..A atapu

Mr White.. .. •• .. HonihayMessr* John Houghton Snii Cauihrul^cMr M. W. I>l tuo .. .. C entral MahurarjjiMr J. I'. Colwhrook ..

.. C<>r.»m.uulelMr M. W. .Munro .. .. Cnr.yluhurnMr H. W. (taker

.. .. iJar^avilleMr >.Cossey .. .. .. UruryMr I'. he tjuesnc ..

.. Ka^t'lluniltoaMr Suille . .. .. Gr-.hamstuwnMr J I\n.»x

....

..l(aniilt<»n

Mr 'bite....

.. . llowiekMeters At;drewca«k rb". llokian^aMcasts P A: 1. Mu •

.. Hcl- nsvilleMr 11. W. Maker .

.. KaihuMr Keailev

....

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(vaiv:ikawaMr F. K. Dye

.. .. .. KaukapakapaMr W Corboy .. .. .. KihikihiMr M. \V. Munro

.. .. HeadsMr M W. Munro ....

MahuraliiriMr W. Harrison

.. .. .. MatnrapaK. M. Houston .. .. Mon^onuiMr M W. Munro Luwcr.Matr.kana

Mr Th liUiH Howo .. .. MoniusviileMesyrft M.&S. Hunter .. .. MercerMr W. Uowsell .. .. .. MaunjjaturotoMr H. W. Baker Northern WairoaMr u.Mays North tfiioioM.->srs h. Su U. Duder .. .. ~

Messrs Friar and Davis.. .. NewcastleMr J. Annua .. .. .. NewmarketMrsGriie

....

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Mr A liuttle Ohineti:uriMr J. 1). Jacksou

.. .. Queen-street, One-huuiraMr T. R. GiMmau

.. Churcli-street, One-Mr.l. lIhU .. .. .. OtahunuMrJohnsoii

.. ..

Mr J. T. lidwarda .. .. OhaupoMrM W. .Munro OmahaMr Lo.uis Uich irds .� ..

Opotiki•Mr M. W Munro .. PakiriMr U. Willis

.. ... ..Pap^kura

Mr JC. G. llobbs Pok. 110MrT. A-iams Poverty BayMr U il«>,»k PaparoaMr G T llartnell .. .. P;t AlbertMrJcnkins .. .. .. Post-olliee, PanuiureMi 1). Mcl'hcrson

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Mr.M W. Munro.. .. .. Puho. 'Mr (toulsioii

.. .. ..Pukekohe West.Mr Shirley.. .. .. .. Jtan^iiiri

M.-G. -imons Kus-cllMrAndiews.. .. .. Itazorhuek.Mr Gihnour.. .. ..

KaplanMrT Deaeon .. ..

..Kiverhead

Mr J. Maxwell .. .. .. 'l'aur Uijjaile sr Ihennan & Smith .. ~

» 11 M. Lovel.. .. TaupiriMrT. Walker Tuakau

Mr J. K. lUnka..

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TairuaMr W Sloane TeAwaniutuMr M. W. .Munro .. ..

.. rpper Matakanailr '• . Murro Upper .Maliurang'ilr J ulains .. .. .. WaiukuMr J. Chri>tie .. .. .. WangaroaMr Jolin Munro, jun HeadsMr J T. itevbuni WanifareiMr Geo. Uoss

.. .. .. Waipuair M. w. Munro WarkworthMr Hyde Post-uiHee, WaircaAir W. ltowjicll Wair in CreekMrM. W. Munro

.. .. .. Vmr.veraMr 1 houias WliauUTUBRN AGENTS.

Mr A. Dol>snn J'lcnheitnMrs Uradwell Cliri-tchurchMr J. Kcnwurtby CailvleMr R T Wheeler DunedinMrWilkinson MastertonMessrs Dinwiddie, Walker, and

Co ~ . .. .. .. NapierMr Jesse liounscll .. .. NelsonMr \. T. Card

.. .. .. PictonMessrs Currie & Co TiniaruHerald Olfico New Plymout!.Ta-

ranakiMr JamesDavidson.. .. Ilawera, T..ranakiMrRobert liurrett.. ..

WellingtonMrA. D. Willis Waniranui

AUSTKALIAN AGKNTS.Messrs Gordon dcGotcU ..

..svdnevMr C. it -\ustiu MMessrs Gordon & Gotch ..

..Melbourne

Messrs Gordon & Goteh .. .. RrisbaneLONDON AOKNTS.

Messrs Gordon &Gotch .. .. St. Hride's-strcetMr George ."Street SO, CornhUlMr F. Algar y, Clement's LanoMessrs Bates, Ecndy, & Co. .. 4, Old Jewry

KBW YORK AGENT.Andrew Wind

.. .. 133, Nassau-stree