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OTAGO
No. 2741.
GLASGOW TO OTAGO.
Line of Monthly Packets
Patrick Henderson and Co.'sProvlnoial
Government.
under contract with tho
Tons Reg
108
WJ)1
PKOPRIETOB
MBS fIOWARD.
Late Mrs Alpenny,
Frincra street, next City Buffet.
~\/f
UUL
:0
a
10";
D
o
86
840
8800 Helen Burns
7
HeltmDewjy
60(
600 Jane Henderson
Bebt.Henderann....
out their friends cai
Parties desirous of
poseages
ssooro pa*
Bouro
us on favorable term on application to
CARGILLS and M'LEAN
750
I S
A^ N^
S
A L L
REGISTRY OFFICE,
Geerje street,
to ap:ly.
Ham
Coaches,
at BLUFF, THIS DAY, FUIDAY. 18cc j
I ma
Dunedii
Cargo now being received.
passengers o on board free bj 2 o'clock ateamor.
14n
E~^ KNOW N
ANT
of Coach Fares,
By Royal Mail Coaches.
Keduction
to OiMASTT,
Agents.
310
KNOW N-
Cjach
WANTED,
cent. First class
Jetty
at 4.30 p.m.
2s Cd each.
Eeturn Tickets
Offices: Harbour Chambers.
18a
FOR HOKITIK.A.
S-otland.
Jambs Deuchbass
Master,
, **
TENDERS
WANTED,
and Formation of Roads
WANTED,
Paparhantf-'ng.
Clieapr"Large
Q
WANTED
Lots
WANTED TO PiENT, month hence,
Box IC7.
11. Bentley
WANTED Known, that
Bilhard Tables.
Alcock'B
lantity of Clover Seed.
House, ci ht
Steamship
A.t-.,
Rnitray atreet.
COMERANG, C 8horse-power,
WANTED
Charter
to Purchase
WANTED KNOWN.New
250
01
Melville HoUfO, Melville Btreot.
Brick House in
fliO LET, Four-roomed
JL Howe street, near High street. W. Paimer,
on>rc misi'B.
JE.tau-.
GABHIAGEB fe VKHICI.WB
CO.
and Importer*),
Stuart street,
Havo on Hrad and for Sale
BUGOIES AND EXPRESS WAGGONS.
Coach
Builders)
Landed
attention.
ex
lofi
"
Bd
SALE.
for
yy ANTED,
a BLACKSMITH,
HAW.KE'rf BAY,
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,
SALE,
7S. in addition 10
S.-h.,01, Wniwera.
school fees Appl catiuns urns, be f rwa d-d to vhe
undersigned on or orfore tho l'2th day of December
C.
Hon.
Sl-c.
W^iwe.a Di ttiot
TUOMsON,
next.
?y
Salary,
School C.-minittee
Z., Waiu'e
SERVANTi.
ANTED, THREE SHEPHERDS,
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Applj Dalgnty,
(7a
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th;
Apply
> MrnG-orgeC o
.'
th. ANTED,
< et Tf
j
Cook
and Laundress.
Tho7^h
T
(VENTRAL
ANTED, a
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SKkVaN W Apply bviwecn 12 and 2, to Airs
Hockr-n, Mor..> P'.a o
\1
c 17n
LUKEDIN
LijKTV.
Apjily nt
NICHOLS, ;.nd Co.
yni"nt.
RAILWAY.
for
ln
Mr
HENRT LYON,
Rivcrton.
hitherto.
39s
Gd the
Sirs Swaudo?rn
of prices Is no guarantee
/QUOTATION
tU whatever for the quality of the article offered,
B3T"NJO REASONABLE
OFFER
WILL BE REFUSED,
pUSTOMERS will
ONLY.
RAY
BS
STREET.
THE
TO-MOIIPOW. SATURDAY,
Tho List Lo. <ki\ X v- ty, the Great Drsma of
THE II ) M E WRE C X
New an') eiiemiid sco-iery. mechanical efforts,appoint.
meiit--, i-c.
First appearance of the celebrated Low Comedian
MR W..\r.T!-,R HILL,
i.v ber o nights.
t A S
O N I
H ALL-
Printing
Stationery
Scheiules for
MR
vernment ~torek<eper.
1-t November. 1870.
AND
MHS HILTON,
17n
RACES
COBPOBATION NOTICE.
OTAGO
JCCKEY CLUB.
OF DUNEDIN.CORPORATION BOND-! F >R SALE BY TENDER.
The Cir.y Co.;nril invite T.rn-ers to he lodged at tho
be held
Town Clo?k'a office, on or before Wednrsday. fOth THE DUNEDIN RACES
November, at 3 p.m., for tho whole or any portion of
on WEDNESDAY anr. THURSDAY, the 22nd
10.00. value of Oori'oration Eor.da.
Ihe Bondfi a;e itsuabla under the authority and ami 23rd FEBRUARY, 1871.
provis'onn of '-The Otago Muncip*. CorporaHons
B)1 order,
Ordinance, ISO'S ;" bear interest at thn rate if 7 per
6YDXEV JAMES,
cent, per ai.uoip, payable half yea^ ly at the option of
the purchaser, in either Lone on, Melbourne, or DunSecretary.
17ii
{-din. t.nd aru secured o i the City R te*.
The B n.13 rre for 50 pach, or sunh higher am-rait
M may bi arranged wi h any purchaser, and will be
AUT UNI'TN.
rpdwrn-ibls in tee year one thousand nine hundred
Furth r piiticulars may be aiceitaineci at toe Town
ART UNION.
Cl-fksoflice.
J. M. MASSKY. Town Clerk.
CITY
Bn^
EI.ECTION NOTICES
TO JAJIE3 WACASSEY, ESQ.,
Bairister-at-Law,
DuLedin.
E, the undersigned
XXJ
IT request th.t
will
-**-
Electors, beg to
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Is !)d.
B'oad Le.if Legh m, 2s lid.
Frai eh Millinery Bonnets nnd New
Lo d n Trimmed Hats, grettly
ducert.
) Cimr.risin.st every
Children's > possible variety
) very cheap.
Infatt's
M-sli
do
do 4- CJ.
Made no sitTb" ilo SsSd.
Piquets ucri Hircoilas 1* 0,1.
Brown Hj'lands.
from
fid.
"White and Grey Calicos
331.
White -n.lO.UFlanue'.a
I'iid.
Larpe Size White Blankets, 14* (M.
Dd
do Quilts,
fis 6f.
Loomanrl BlparheclDxinaskClo h?, fom2s lid
Printed C'.r.thTable Covers, lull aize, 8a 9d.
Muslin Curtains, G yrl Inns, 4a 'd
Linenand Cotton Sheeting, at cost price.
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WPFRCIVAL
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_ _ _ _
Notice,
XN
UNDEKCLOTHIXG.-T.ndiei1
fpHE
STKKEI1 AND
INVITED.
IT
PEIKCES
INSPECTION
EVERYBODY'S FRIEND.
DRAPERY.
TBRM3
CONTINUATION OF SALE
wore not, in
18.
HW.
THEATRE
KOV; JIUEE
yrr
giving up
FRIDAY,
2oth
Pro-
FimernN
Mil d B'ircwool and \Tarinbi
Provin ;ial CVa!- Green Isiand
S-liag Point
Do
Eng'i?h. Scotc, and Newcastlo, do
Irm-ining ry
K-roscne. Nc-at-fnot. Cntor, nnd Colza Oil
Plumbers Material and Wmk
Paints. Colours, and Glazing
Powder ami FH.e
P.ations an- M-dical ComfoH? for Gaol
Milk for Hospital ar.d L'rantie. A-ylum
Kutions ar.d Merti-.il Comforts (PTcliffive of
frcai), for Hospital, Lunatic Aeyluia, and
Im::iiErat.ion Dep~t.
Breid for Hcsj.ital nd Lunatic *sylnm
Do for Ir.dust. ial S<'hool and Immigration Depot
BationsMe tfor Hospital, Lunatic Asylum, atd
Iromitrrnt.ion Depot
Meat for Industrial School
Forage
Potitoea
ONLY.
DRINCESS
EXTENDEDAMENDED KOTICE.
UNDERTAKERS.
AMUGEMEB TS.
EARLY SELECTIONS.
Grainy
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220
TIME
r\
Eldon Chambers.
Apply to
for
DATS
SIXTY
lls Bd,
H. P. HARDY,
BUSINESS.
UP
have removed to those temporary premises, B.ittray street, adjoining Mr R. K. Mnrray, confectioner.
*.\.r."...*JJ 7?d
6|d
COAL.
splendid stock
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Dim-
our already
Is did
IOJd
Apply,
order,
to
that J.
SCOBLE has removed his Branch Business in Princes
street to his old-established Boot an' .-hne Bnsinesa in
George street, where every Branch of the above Trad 2
will receive his utdivided attention.
l\ote the Address:
J.
SCOBLE,
G-orga Street.
280
SALE.
the Inhabitants of
I*-ANTED,
edin, and Otago gon rally, to know
Co,
WEIGHT, STFPITENSON, and
K-q
CO.
added
J. tINDLAY.
Bjr
15s*
ROBIN
I7n
AND
Malt
T. Burts,
TO LET.
House
fjP.O I>ET, Excellent Five-roomed
JL in Hannv.n str fft. Wm. Dalrymple, Jun.,
Land
4n
HEPBURN, and
153
<
MLANDRESS,
18n
FOR
lately
GOVERNMENT NOTICE.
NEW
from the England's Glory, Peter Denny, and James and we refrain from doing so, bat respectfullyrequest
Nicol Fleming and tko May Queen, which has just a visitfrom all buyers of Drapery, who can then judge
arrived, brings us 31 packages.
for themselves of the great bargains now being offered.
apply to
or Borrow,
r{ the R y.1
SICKS. B.'aiV Glaces nndGrcs
full dress.
News of that
A'ckland,
For particulars
have
condition.
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First Quality,
We
\\f
aired^le,
Commander,
]C:i
Davio,
purchaser.
4th. We am always prepared to give onr Customers
the full benefit of anyadvantageous purchases marie in
thisMarket
% HE C. S. S. N. CO.'s
UnfurHifherl.
(Two
ffIHE
JL
PHOEBE,
H. WOKSP, Esq
Ommander,
despatched
Will be
for the above ports on TUESDAY,
22ad iusti.
12n
DRIVER, STEWART, and Co.. Agents.
I3n
10 suit pur5n
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room?.
Post Office.
wonga
Oieis2Cthinst.
MAGNIFICENT
Kk.vjj HY.
fnr ub --ye P.irta on
particulars, apply to J.
For
place.
TO SELL,
Afr.F&v
in Sun
fcrvice, carrying
Under Contractfora Monthly IfailMails,
and leaving
the European ai.d American
Auckland on the 7th of e*th month.
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A.
for Fencing
ymount.
290
Jft3s|i>
Favourite
D. HENRY
Master,
Will be de?patched ina fuW days.
For freight, apply to
KEITH RAMSAY,
Agent; Jetty street.
17u
r'\ HE
27s
Apply
LLOYD'S HERALD,
wonga
Princes street
WANTED
SCHOONER
s.s.
A.
despatched.
jdt\^t THE
MERCER.
$2immimaiM>
A W. MORRIS.
15a
;||g||^ -*
CALVES' RENNETS
210
Ball.
agL tTIHE
jSNTED
PENINSULA
at 2.80 p.m., returning
Old
9a
Ma
leaves Wooeland's
Hotel every Wcdne3dtiy, passing Waikouaiti, Palmrrston, Macraes, Bydo, and Hogborn.
27n
T
be early
W. PRAM BALL.
SPECIAL NOTICE.
i^s!llgi~
security.
250
310
days At IIa.m.
'<
ANTED ~K NOW N
Woe TIMARU, AKAROA, and LYTTELTON.Th<
Parcels at Reduced Ratts.
B.s. MAORlthree times a msnth. Hex next day
310
of Bailing is
Per COBB and CO.
TUESDAY, 2.'nd NOVEMBER.
1000 or 1500, at 8 per
leave the
Apply to
SUMMER DRAPERY,
Shares.
ANTED
WiH
310
210
A N
Young.
Bock XXII., with Seven-roomed House, Conservators, &c., &c., the residence of owner, W. Carr
GIVING
PRICE THREEPENCE.
ADVERTISEMENT.
270
KNOW N
ANTED
FOR
NEW ZEALAND.
PBAPJERY,
tray street.
310
And no Delays.
29th
Times.
DEAPERY.
310
ANTED KNOW N
Daily Coach
FKIDAY,'
(DUNEDIN:
MISCEIiLAWBOUS V/AJJTTB.
VTm. Davie
JaneDavie
EHrth. Fleming
Daily
<
r^-'t-^^W
lilPnoon
NEW
CLOTHING DEPARTMENT.
A Lareo and well-assorted Stock of Mon's an 1 Boys'
roady-ma-io C.Oihing al"o, till kinds of UnderClothing for Boy nnd Men ; Hats. Caps, Co'larg,
The cheap prices at which they are
Scurfs, ie, 4c.
solJ, are toj well-known to need comment.
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n.
VOLUNTEER NOTIC.3.
r\UNEDIN NAVAL BRIGADE will
llUftor at the Drill Shed this Evening, for INSPEC-
the
OCTAGON
TION, at 7.30.
A good muster requested.
iS7'i.
ALFRED A. CATOMORE,
Solicitor.
EST.-TE OF JOHN
JjiiN
CREDITORS in fhe
Uy order,
A. GRANT,
Hon. Secretary.
: ENUEUS
GRIFFKN.
P'iTices street
12n
GKIFfEN.
requ s-ed v-> send in thr-ir claims to the underRUned. duly vcr-fUM. on o before tae 15th December,
otherwise they will not be rec gnigid.
OWO. TURNBUrX
) m t
JAS. T. MACKERRASj
Dunedin, lGth November, 1870.
17a
Wanted for
(J.trpenter's
SAILORS'
11OM
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W. OOUZENa, Proprietor.
SHIPPING.
MARRIAGE.
On the 16l:h Novtniber, at the rpsidence of
Mr Suinmerville. sen., Anderson's Bvy, by
the Rfcv. Mr M Naughton, T.ioims Barclay,
to Ma garet Atkinson, both of London.
DEATHS.
On the loth November, at his residence,
Kakanui, Mr William Crawford, late of
Dowlini* street, Duncdin, a<^ed 35 ye^is.
G'i3gow papers please copy.
On the 17th November, at his father's residence, Lees street, Mr Murdoch M.icbeath,
aged 19 years.
On the 17th November, at bis residence,
F IJeul strtet, Mr Henry Muny^rd, aijvd SU
1870,
18.
unequal division of bur- day papers in the Spectator. He mentioned rests, and which would require his attendens which, for the sake of defending that us a rule these papers were adapted for tion if elected as a Councillor.
case the
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1870
3
an enquiry into the management of the 1 1., Shotover District, be reserved for the spector from beyond the province, as if colours throughout the battle. He con- cc-edingly desirable that the works therein
to should be constructed without
purposes of recreation for the use of the one were appointed from within the pro- sidered this colony was greatly indebted referred
ferries throughout the province.
delay, yet that it is inexpedient for this
The House divided :For the amend- inhabitants of tho Lake District." In vince, a feeling of discontent would be to that honourable member for the Council
to make any recommendation
engendered
amongst
exposed
the other teachers. manner in which he
the fallacies
doing so, he pointed out that 100
ment, lo ; against it, 18.
to be the caae when of the scheme of the Colonial Treasurer. with the view to the ini'iation of any
The original motion was then put and acres of the land in question had This had been found
Immigration and
been set aside, and he now it was proposed to give the inspectorship When they came to consider the Bill Works under the
carried.
I already
under which they were invited by the Public Works Act, 1870,' until the whole
came down to ask that the balance should to the music master.
THE OCEAN BEACH ROAD.
been
proceed
policy
for
Treasurer
to
to
the
conac
has
considered by
place
agreeing
racecourse,
HENDERSON,
a
Mr
whilst
Colonial
of that
bereserved as a
Mr M'IN DOE moved" That it bo an and
public works, what the various eonstiuencies throughout the
also for the general recreation of the with the necessity for the appointment of struction of large left
instruction to the Government to com- public,
to the Provincial province, and either confirmed or modified
for rifle shooting, cricket matches, an inspector, thought that one might be power did they find
plete the formation of that portion of the and other
public purposes.
chosen in the province.
Councils ? He said that the request made by a new Parliament." Also, that a copy
Ocean Bp.azh Rind thr^-h *ho T'"wn
appointnot
Mr
FISH
was
in
of
the
on
of
the
General
Government of the foregoing resolution be presented
part
Till- M'DERMID said that he did
favour
the
Belt without any further del;iy." The object
ment, and thought that it would be ad- for the Councils to send their proposals to His Honour the Superintendent, reto the purposes for which the rethat
the
explained
honourable member
serve was asked. (The remainder of the visable to obtain the services of a gentle- was nothing but a sham and a delusion, for spectfully requesting that he will be
Ocean Beach iloacl ieada direct from honourable gentleman's speech was totally man of high educational attainments from the General Government would carry out pleased to forward the same to the
Tho
Cargill'a Hill to tho sandhills.
their proposals, if they thought fit, and if Colonial Secretary.
inaudible, being drowned in tho rattling home to fill the office.
whole of it is situated in tJin of a ctr outside the house.)
The motion was put and carried, and they did not think fit to do so, they would
Mr REID also moved that the Council
Caveraham Road District, but in
the
reported
resolution
to, and adopted reject them. Waa the Council to be go into Committee to consider the matter.
REID could not support the motion
order to enter tho road from the town, of Mr
Mr M'INDOE and Mr MAIN suggested
by,
it
that
a
block
the
House.
used
as
a
when
an
Shepherd,
appeared
unpopular
Mr
machine
ifc is necessary to cross a few chains of the of about 300 acres had been supposed by
subject was under consideration. A3 an that the debate should be adjourned until
TETTIEH AND WHARVES BILL.
Town Belt, over which tho Road Board the inhabitants of the district to have
example, let them suppose, for instance, next day, to enable honourable msmbers
moved the second readhas no control. About three years ago been reserved. That, however, was a ingMrofHAGGITT
of course was not the case, that to read the correspondence.
the Bill to amend the laws which
he was requested to ask tho o<-iv"""rv"t mistake, as it had not been so rethe Provincial Government objected to
Mr Reid's motion to go into Committee
the
relating
management
to
of
and
jetties
Belt;
to form the road across tho
and served, althoiigh a smaller block
the construction of a railway from Tokowas carried on a division by 21 to 12.
tho Government told off a pang of had. The objection to reserving the wharves in the province of Otago. The mairiro to Lawrence, and they informed
The Council then went into Committee.
prisoners, who were kept at work on the land in question was that it was motion was carried and the Bill read a the Colonial Executive to that effect. If
Mr REYNOLDS said he was as unpreroad for a short time, and were then re- a piece of good agricultural land in second time.
the Colonial Executive did not coin- pared as any honourable mem'.er could be
IN
oxcavvAiiig
for
of
a
COMMITTEE,
purpose
moved
the
a place .where land was scarce. He precide with the suggestions of the Pro- to speak upon the subject ; still he
On the motion of Mr Haggitt, the vincial Government, they would pro- thought that any member of the General
Bite for 'ho Masonic Hall. He wns pro- Isuined, however, that if the reserve wore
mised that they should return to the road made by the Council it would be set apart Jetties and Wharves Bill was considered ceed with the works, notwithstand- A saembly ought to be conversant wish it.
in Committee, passed, reported to the ing that the Provincial Government He also thought that if ever the Governin six weeks time, but nothing had s;no by the Executive.
House, read a third time, and passed.
been done to it. The Road Board had
were much more competent to judge ment occupy ng tl.oae benches deserved
Mr
HAUGHTON
said
that
there
was
expended some money upon the road in no doubt that the land in ques'ion had
of the advisability of constructing the the thanks of (he country, it waa on the
GAOL AT DUNSTAN.
result,
since been used for the purposes of recreation
their district, without any
railway
than the Colonial Executive present occasion, for the mannerin which
petition
Mr
REID
laid
on the table the
to
Ho
enentry
there was no
the road.
>;y
inhabitants for some years past, presented to the Superintendent from could possibly be. Upon those grounds they had Btepped forward and prevented
quired of tho Government, and under- andtho
that 100 acres of it had been voted certain inhabitants of the Dunstan dis- he should decline to be placed in such an action being taken by the Colonial Governstood the Provincial Treasurer to say by the Council
There ment which would ul'imately tend +o the
at its last session. He trict, praying for the erection of a gaol improper and invidious position.
that the Government would not form the thought that the Government
should not and the establishment of criminal sittings were a few remarks in the Hon. J. C. ruin of this province. He could not
entry unless the remainder of the road oppose the
motion. They might refer under theExtended Jurisdiction Act at Richmond's speech which were very apro- help supporting the motion, seeing
were made a chain wide. It was simply
question to a Committee for con- Clyde, as also the petition of the Cor- pos. Thathonourablemembersaid,': There that it was similar to that which he
impossible to perform such a condition the
poration of Clyde touching the same is a prize, a small prize, for the Superin- { proposed in the General Assembly,
sideration.
from want of funds on the part of
tendent, they are to have a veto on the which was to the effect that with
Mr GiLLIES thought that the Council subject.
and
the
lack
of
Board,
the Road
had acted very liberally in granting 100
The Council then adjourned until 7 works ; that is, if the people will letthem a view to give the people, by means
ability on the fart of the Forhury acres as a recreation reserve, and that o'clock.
have that veto, There is a prize, a small of the general election, an opportunity of
Park Company to advance the LSOO or that ought to include the racecourse. At
prize, for the Provincial Councils ; a considering whether it would be conL6OO which would be required to compen- all events, the inhabitants might be satis- the rrjLrc works and uorrGATiox act. capitation to an amount not less than they ducive to their interests to secure a corhsate tho landowners. One or two weeks' fied with another piece of ground, withThe Council, on resuming, proceeded have divided in former years ; but when Iplete or financial separation. It was absowork of the prisoners would be quito suf- out asking for so valuable a site. It ap- to consider Mr Reid's motion, based on I think how this budget bears upon poor lutely necessary that the financial legislaficient, and seeing the importance of the peared that part of this piece of land had His Honour's Message No. 2. His Honour Superintendents and poor Provincial tion should be soframed as not to impede
road to the inhabitants of the town and been used as a police barrack atone time. had transmitted for the consideration of Councils, I must say that they are the ia financial separation, if it was thought
the Council communications from the people who have a right to complain. desirable by the constituencies. The mothe settlers on the flatbearing also in -(No.)
mind the promise of the Government it j Mr SHEPHERD said that the honour- General Government with respect to the They are placed, it ia true, for the present, tion, however, was not put to the vote.
was but fair that the Government should able gentleman, Mr Gillies, was wrong. undermentioned works, to be carried out in a wide room, but it ia like the cele- |It was intimated that the Government
under the provisions of the Public Works brated dungeon in which an unfortunate would accept the motion as a vote of want
at once complete the work.
The site bad never been used as a police
Mr DUNCAN said this pieco of road barrack.
The fact was influence had and Immigration Act, 1870:l. The state prisoner was confined, one wall of of confidence, and that hewould be called
survey of a line of railway from Tokomaiwas in exactly the same position as any been brought to bear by persons intewhich was constantly advancing upon him upon to form a Government. Knowing
other road crossing the Belt. The Go-1 rested, and who wanted to have the land, riro to Lawrence, and the supply of water and warning him of his inevitable end. that he had not followers enough to enfor
opening
up
Tuapeka
of
auriferous
lands
in
the
disvernment, with a view
So these poor provinces are to have a able him to do so he did not press the
to prevent the land being reserved for
trict 2. Water supply for the Wakatipu capitation of 40s per head of the popula- matter as far as he otherwise would have
the district, was gui c prepared to carr, public purposes.
out the suggestion made by the honourMr GILLIES denied that he had ever Goldfields ; and, 3. The construction of tion for a few years ; then it ia to be 30a, done. He must say that the whole of the
able member two or three years ago, but been communicated with, either verbally the Southern Trunk Railway.
if that sum can befound. But I say that financial policy as passed during the last
Mr REID, on rising to move the moon the special condition that the district or by litter, on the subject.
no needy Superintendent has ever swept session was a sham and a delusion.
said he restanding
name,
tion
in
his
"road should bs opened up a chain wide,
with such industry
Mr M AIN Why did you support it ?
Mr SHEPHERD replied, and tho gretted that the correspondence had not the Provincial Treasury
30 as to be really of use to the public.
and found nothing, as the honourable memMr REYNOLDS said that he did not
motion
was put and carried.
to
make
prepared
possession
longer
a
been in his
for a
The Government was
ber now proposes to do on behalf of do so. That was not the place to enter
PETITIONS.
period, in order that ho might have his scheme." He thought Mr Richmond into an explanation as to what ho did in
good road to the sandhills, provided that
Mr TURNBULL presented a petition given greater consideration to it. The did foresee very clearly the position in the General Assembly, otherwise he could
the proprietors along the line would give
enough land to make the road a chain from the shareholders in the Dunedin Colonial Secretary's letter, however, only which Superintendents and Provinciali easily tell the honourable member what
Company. The petition was arrived by the mail on the previous day, Councils would be placed by this scheme, he did support; but if the honourable
Waterworks
time,
with the view of
wide and at the
enabling the lion, member to get the pro- substantially the same as that presented and the Government, yesterday afternoon and it waa surprising to him (Mr Reid) to member would meet him at the Masonic
prietors to make some arrangement on by the directors of that Company. The and to-day, were engaged with the busi- find that gentlemen who held seats in Hall, or some other similar place, he
ness of the Council. But in the face of the General Assem 'ly and who also held would be happy to afford him the inforthe matter, it allowed a few prisoners to petition was received.
Mr WILSON presented a petition from ! the question of which notice had been seats in that Provincial Council, and who mation.
Finding, however,
comm&nce the road.
He (Mr Reynolds) then proa
probability
getting
Livingston,
grant
given by the hon. member for Matau, the had always expressed strong views in sup- ceeded to say that in addition to the
was
no
the
Andrew
for
of
land
there
of
road widened, and other works of great to the first born child in the province. ! Government felt it their duty to submit port of the powers of the Provincial ordinary colonial expenditure, which inthese proposals to the Council. Neither Council, should have rushed into the arms j cluded, amongst other things, the
Importance pressing for execution, the The petition was received.
he nor his colleagues were in favour of of the Colonial Treasurer and didall they postal service, customs, and telegraphs,
prisoners were removed, with the clear
INSPECTION OF SCHOOLS.
understanding that they should be sent
under the present scheme of could to asaist him to carry these Acts. it waa proposed by the financial
proceeding
Mr
the
MOUAT,
On the motion of
back to complete the work as soon as the House
the Colonial Government. And he also One part of the Immigration and Public scheme to expend, special approCommittee,
resolved
itself
into
thought that when the inhabitants of the Works Act resembled the first portion of priations, L 1,782,813. The statement
arrangement about the land was made.
consider His Honour's Province, as well as of the Middle Island,
Under these circumstances, it would be with a view torelative
the Colonial Treasurer's speech. In the from which he quoted was made up for
to the Inspection had had an opportunity of giving
very unwise for the Council to resolve Message No. 1,
mature latter it was proposed that L 400.000 the General Assembly, therefore he would
consideration to the proposals, and to Ihe should be set apart for the construction not say that the figures were exactly corthat the work should be carried out, see- of Schools. IN COMMITTEE.
result to which they must lead, there of roads in the North Island, and rect ; but any modifications which might
ing that the proprietors were determined
not to give a single piece of land to
Mr MOUAT moved"That provision would be a great change of opinion re- L 200,000 to purchase an estate ; in fact, have been effected would not make a
was,
opinion
garding this scheme, and that an unani- the first part of his statement and of the great difference. Out of the above-menHis
own
in
the
appointwiden the road.
be made
Estimates for the
mous decision would be given against Act showed that it waa proposed to tioned sum it waa propoaed to expend
that even if the Park Company spent ment of an Inspector of Schools."
LSOO or LGOO over the road, the work
MrM'INDOE thought that the Go- any money being borrowed or any works provide for the North IsLmd. Then L 1,040,598 in the North Island, whereas
which the Government would execute vernment might have given the Council carried out under it. In dealing with this when he (Mr Reid) referred to this only L 733,000 was to be expended in the
proenhance
the
value
of
their
-would
an idea of the sum necessary to pay for matter it would be perhaps advisable Act he found that it was bristling Middle Island, and ifthe population of the
He the Inspectorship mentioned. He was of to notice what was said by the with hundreds of thousands of pounds two Islands waa considered it would be
perty by more than that amount.
felt certain that if the matter was left nninion that the present Inspector of Colonial Treasurer himself in introducing to be spent in the North Island. found that the expenditure was equal to
entirely in the hands of the Government, Schools ought to attend to those duties, the proposals to the General Assembly. He had not had time to read the whole LlO 14s per head of the population in the
an arrangement might be made with the and not hold the offices of Enumerator of One or two remarks were made by that of the Act, but he had read quite suf- North Island, and L4 17s per head of the
Park Company and the Board.
the Census and Secretary to the Univer- gentleman which to his (Mr Reid's) mind ficient to convince him that the less population in the Middle Island. Then,
Mr MILLAR supported the measure, sity Council. The University might have had a great significance. He found that they had to do with it the better it would if they considered the revenue of the two
being
required
a3
for the a secretary of its own, and the Inspector the Colonial Treasurer, when making his be for Otago, and for the whole of the Islands, they found that the revenue of
very much
interests of the citizens whom he repre- might^easily have a clerk who coulddo statement, addressed the Assembly as Middle Island. He said, with regard to the North Island wasL4l,ooo, as against
sented.(Hear, hear). At present, the the duties of Secretary to the Education follows " We propose that in a part or the proposals coming before them with L 633.000 of the Middle Island, which was
parts of the North. Island, the colony reference to the construction of worka on more than one-half more of the
city was shut in at every corner by tolls, Board.
and if this road were open, it would give
So
Mr CLARK, in explanation of his vote, shall be at the cost of constructing a the goldfields for the supply of water, and revenue of the North Island.
to
the
free
Ocean
egress
opposed
the citizens
said that last session he was
to trunk road, to place it or them in com- also in regard to a line of railway from that, although we h;d contributed
Beach, and thus aid in preserving the the number of officials proposed to be munication with the rest of the island. Tokomairiro to Lawrence, that the Gomore than one-half of the additional
health of the city. He quite agreed that appointed for the inspection of schools ; The expense of this we estimate to be vernment were as anxious to give effect to revenue, we were to receive nearly oneit was very desirable to have the road a but from the great addition to the num- L400,000, requiring an expenditure of those worka as ary other body of men third less of the special appropriations.
chain wide, but half a loaf was better ber of schools, and the fact that South- about LIOO,OOO per annum for four years. could possibly be ; they did ask last One of the arguments used in the Assemthan no bread, and if we could not get a land had been added to Otago, he was But if the colony finds the money for session of the Assembly for a sum bly for this scheme waa that the North
wide road, we must be content with the now in favour of the proposed additional these works, it is fair that it should of money to be spent iv the construc- Island would ultimately support a larger
contribute an equal amount to ana- tion of water works on the gold-fields, population than the Middle Island, and
present width and take the opportunity inspection.
of forming the road now that we had free
Mr REID pointed out that, considering logous works in the Middle Island." and in a much more satisfactory man- consequen'ly that they would be larger
prison labour at command.
the multifarious duties of the gentleman He (Mr lleid) thought the Colonial Trea- ner than it could be obtained under contributors on some future occasion.
Mr REID regretted to say that it wa3 who had the management of the educa- surer should have said, "If the Middle this Act. It was much be;ter that each He, however, did not believe that there
place
motions on tional system of the province, the ex- Island find the money for these works." province, in requiring a loan, should offer was any reliance to be placed upon that
becoming the fashion to
the paper instructing 'he Government to penses were very light indeed. He could For, if it were not for the Middle Island, its own special guarantee, give security agreement. Even if that were the case,
take certain steps, if honourable memnot see that it was any disadvantage to the Colonial Treasurer could not borrow a over its landed estate sufficient co it would be better for the Middle Island
bers, in tabling these motions, would also the province to allow the Inspector of single shilling. The Colonial Treasurer cover any risk the colony might to look to its own interests in the meanby
necessary
which the
propose a means
Schools to act as Secretary to the Uni- went on to say " We propose that it incur, and then go into the market for time ; and if the North Island did prosfunds for carrying out these works could versity Council, considering that the should be sothat an equal amount money. Unless some such steps were per to that extent, he would not be the
be obtained, the Government would bo I funds of that Universiy were the funds should be placed to the credit of the taken, what with the Maori war, and this man to tuke a penny from them. He
enabled to accomplish a great deal. of the province. Then, if ihat gentle- Middle Island, to be spent on railways, scheme for railways, and a landed estate also pointed out that the carrying out
There were other impirtant works in man did undertake the duties of enumeeach province to be entitledto share upon for the North Island, our revenues would of the worka in the Middle Island
connection wit': the city besides this road rator general, he did so in his private the basis of its receipts from the Conso- be mortgaged, and the money would not by the General Government scheme might
which had to be done, and if the prison time, and did not carry them out during lidated Revenue. Such a sum will be devoted to the worka which they ex- cost the Province from 12-| to 13g per
labour was tak'jn away from them, these the hours of his office duties. He con- not, of course, be sufficient for the pected to ace carried into effect. The cent, on the money expended in the proworks would have to be provided for ou' tended that the fact that great expense construction of railways but it will proposal to borrow this money waa a vince ; that would be getting public
of revenue. Ho alluded to the mainten- was going on for educational purposes he a valuable contribution towards somewhat serious affair. Upon what works at too costly a price. He next
ance of the Hiam road of the city, and was the very best argument for the ap- their cost, and, as between the two security would it be borrowed 1 It would shewed that iv the financial scheme there
certain now streets on the reclaimed land, pointment of another Inspector, who islands, the arrangement will be abso- be borrowed upon the security of the was an indication to do away with the
the sections <-i vhich. were sold on the should see that the expense was properly lutely fair." The Colonial Treasurer pro- Middle Island upon the security of our functions of the Provincial Government ;
express Htipnlatiou that the streets should managed.
ceeded to argue that such an arrangement landed estate. He believed that the day and during the lastfive sessions, Ministers
be formed by th.i Government. He did
In reply to Mr Wood, Mr REID said would be fair, inasmuch as an equal would come when the North Island would had shewn their desire to lay hands on
not see what preat claims this particular that the expenditure involved ty an ad- amount would be spent on railways, in be able to offer as good security as the the land fund. He wished to read a few
road had upon tho Government. It was ditional inspector would probably be proportion to the amount of receipts to Middle Island was now able to do ; but remarks madeby the Colonial Treasurer a*,
purely a dis'net road line; and hn LSOO salary and L2OO travelling expenses. which the Middle Island was entitled that day had not yet arrived and when a meeting held in Auckland. They were
failed to see vhy it should be dealt with
Mr M.OSLEY expressed his intention from the Consolidated Revenue. But so it did, he hoped the people here would as follows :" There will bo questions
on more favr.uiiiblc terms than other of voting for the motion.
far as regarded tho North Island, they not ask that the mon ys borrowed on the arising in the future about which I canrojids.
They
were told the roarl
district
Mr M'GILLIVRAY said that pre- were to spend money there whether there security of the revenuea of the North not now say much. No donbt one of
of
the
citizens
of
would be for the benePt
suming that it were necessary to ap- were receipts from the Consolida ed Re- Island should be 'aken away from the these questions will have reference to the
Dunedin, but a great many works had point another inspector, he questioned venue or not. These were very advanced people there to beexpended here. Theland large number of different land laws which
been executed for their benefit ; the new whether an inspector might n<>t be had in views for that honourable member to ex- revenue should beregarded as alocal fund, exist in the colony. There will no doubt
Botauicf.l Gnrder-s, fur instance.
The the province without sending home for pressan honourable member who was to be locally spent. He was content that be proposals for the unification of those
still a represen'ative of the Province of the Colonial Government should borrow laws, wilh the view to the adop'ion of one
Cover, merit could not provide pleasure one.
parks in every corvT of tho town. This
Mr KINROSS said that if an inspector Otago, and who some two years a'4o held for purposes of defence. He believed system which may f-e successfully carried
work wna a very desirable one when could be had in the colony for L3OO per that the colony should not botrow, it to be our duty to assist the out. It was urged as an objection to our
annum, he would vote for the motion, even for the protection of life and pro- North Island in defending themselves policy that we were stopping short, belabour was available from more urgent
for but if the officer were to cost L7OO per perty in the North Island. Now, however, against
work.M. If the honourable member
the natives as long as the war cause we did not come down with
Dunedin fancied ihat tho opening of the. annum for tho examination of country he said that every part of the colony must lasted. The war might last for a number proposals for dealing with the land
road would be a means nf enabling the schools, he should oppose it.
shave alike in the revenues of the of years, but that would be a duty from queption. But it is a question that
citizens to evade the tolls he was quite
Mr REYNOLDS pointed out that the whole, and in the expenditure of the performance of which we ought not will have to be very carefully dealt
mistaken as Boon as the road was made question at present was whether the ap- the large loans he had proposed. to flinch. He maintained that to borrow with."
He (Mr Reynolds) had no
a chock l>r would be placed there.
pointment was necessary, and did not re- The extracts which he had read would money for such a purpose would be justi- doubt of it. He did not bolieve Otago or
Mr M'INDOE, in replying, donierl fer to the salary. At the same time he have appeared very ominous to him if fiable. He believed it was beyond the Canterbury would give up the land rethat, at lie tin.c of the prisoners being set, contended that L3OO per annum was he had a seat in the Assembly when means of ihe colony at the present time venue without a fight for it. The Colonial
to work upon it, any such condition was merely no salary
I am not
all for an inspector, the proposals were before it. At to defend the North Island out of ita Treasurer than continued,
impr.'Sfd as tl:at the road should be fi who would have to travel from the Wai- any rate, he thought the whole affair revenues. The repayment of any loan indicating that we are prepared to deal
chain wide lhr'iu'_'hout its length.
taki, in the north, to Stewart's Island, should act as a warning to she Council, obtainedfor defence purposea would have with it. lam only pointing out as one
and they ought to see that it would nor to be made to extend over a periorl of clement that may be connected with pubThe Council divided on the motion with perhaps, in the south.
the following result:
Mr HUGHES hoped that the Com be wie for them to give their adhesion to perhaps twenty years, and no doubt lic works questions in the future, this
Ayes, 0 Messrs Fish, Hacrgitt, Hay, mittee would not stingily bind down the the scheme which had be^n propounded, after the lapse of a few y<>ars, and after question of the varied land laws existing
Hughes, M'fnrloe (teller,), Millar, Shanrl, Government to a small salary, but would la another portion of the Financial Statethere had been a large influx of popula- iv the colony." It would be seen that
(teller), Turnbull.
make sure, by offering a proper amount ment, the Colonial Treasurer said "It tion, the North Island would be able to so soonas we took advantage of that Bill
G./'Sibbald
IsassAllan,
general
Barr,
Nof.s, 20: Messrs
of remuneration, to cbtain the services of is fortunate that fho time for a
assist us in paying off the liabilities. On they would say you have done that, and
tian, lirown, Calder, Clark, Duncan (tel- a gentleman capable of examining not election is approaching. Tne Assembly that ground he had not the slightest now we require security from your
ler-, Gillies, Henderson, Kinross, M'Der only the schools, but also the school- may prefer that the country should be objection to the Colonial Government laud revenue for the colonial debt.
mid, M'Oillivray. Mouat, Murray, Reid masters themselves; and he trusted, consulted on the whole plan." He (Mr ob aining a loan for defence purposes. He thought that was a feeler to see how
(teller), Taylor, Thomson, Toshack, Wil- therefore, that the choice would not be Rind) also considered it was fortunate But so long as we had a land far the people would stand an encroachson, Wood.
restricted to the colony only, but that, if that the general election was approaching, fund to offer as security for money ment upon the land revenue. There waa
necessary, they might be enabled to send because he thought it would act as a safeFIRST READING.
borrowtd for the cons'ruction of roads, another question which the Colonial
guard ;it would probably prevent this railways, and other important public Treasurer touched upon significantly.
to Great Britain.
The following Bills were introduced by home
colony
being
plunjjod
from
into this works, and so long as we have a Pro- He said : Another large question, and
In reply to Mr Toshaok., Mr GILLIES
Mr I JAGG ITT, and read a first, time . stated
by the returns it appeared scheme. When this matter came to be vincial Council, the Colonial Govern- one which, the Government aro prepared
The Otigo Representation Ordinance No. that in that
1860 the number of schools was determined by the constituencies he ment should not be allowed to interfere o consider, is hat of education,although
2, 1870: An Ordinance to Amend the
of teachers 122, and of scholars believed that it would bo seen that 'he wi h the province in the execution of in some Provinces education has been
Otavo MunicipalCorporations Ordinance, 80, that
Heknew, of hia own knowledge, Middle Island as a whole would not sup- their works. He maintained that the very well attended to, and the means
1805; The "Port Chalmers Municipal Re- '1028.
great
difficulty had arisen from the port the proposals contained in this Act- Provincial Council was as much a part provided have been large. Yet there are
that
Berves Ordinance, 1870.
fact of there not being sufficient inspection There was much said during the de- of iho General Legislature aa was unfortunately other provinces, and I beRECREATION RESERVE.
of schools, and that much of the success bate in the Assembly, but R3 no the General Assembly, and all local works lieve that Auckland is one, in which the
Mr SHEPHERD moved-" That an which had attended their educational sys- d ill't honourable members had read to be carried out should be carried out by work hns not been so satisfactorily atAddreas bo presented to f lia Honour the tem, was due to the energy with which the debates he would not refer to them the Provincial Council. He concluded tended to. But the education question
Superintendent, recommending that all the present Inspector of Schools had car- further ; ho would content himself by by moving, "That this Council having is one which the Government have assured
reading an extract from .1 speech made by had under ita consideration the communithe House they will take into considerathat parcel of land, containing by ad- ried out his duties.
In reply to Mr Thomson, Mr REID the honourable J. C. Richmond, for it cation from the hon. the Colonial Sec- tion during the recoss, with a view of
measurement 57 acres and 32 perches,
more or less, being sections 23, 24, 25, said that it had been considered advisable was worthy of perusal, and it was to his retary, enclosed in His Honour's Message making some proposal respecting it." He
2G, and portions of Ai and 4.5,all of block to select a gentleman for the office of in- credit that he remained, true to his No is of opinion that although itia ex- merely pointed these things, out, provided
'
STABLER
a:
"
"
ARTHUR SMITH
In Bankruptcy.
Harper, Black, and Co.
By consent of counsel, the further consideration of this case was postponed until
Friday morniug, after Chambers.
re
In Banco.
of settled estates
AND inre. CAIUULLS, INFANTS.
REMOVAL.
NOTICE OS
REMOVAL.
. HAIRDRESSER
FBEISSEt^.
AND PERFUMER
By Appointment to H.K H. tho Duke "f Edinburgh
ACT, ISGS,
His Excallrnc *c Governor, and Volunteer*
This was a friendly proceeding, and Mr ] and
Warm, Gold, and Shower Baths alwayr ready. iTitlia.
Turton appeared for all the parties con- i good mpply of hot wrner. L idir>B Room Up-staira.
Removed to opposite Bank of New South Wales,
cerned. It was a petition from John Cargill
Prinrs street.
t,ea.sks and sales
17th
Thursday,
EDMUND SMITH
29mj
MAYOR'S COURT.
N~oTa"il
WILLIAM
November.
Capital
2,000000.
(Before His Worship the Mayor, and C. E.
Funds in haud immediately available exceed
Brunton, Esq., J.P.)
1,800,000. Liability of Shareholders Unlimited.
Special
Advantages
by
offered
thisCompany.
Drunkards.John Walker was, on the
FIRE INSURANCE:
charge of being drunk in Princes street at
Unquestionable
security.
premiums;
Moderate
option
the
of
53,
p.
m.,
being
4.30
fined
with
settlements.
imprisoned for 24 hours. Peter Matheson Prompt and liberal
LIFB
INSURANCE
:
was fined 40a, with the alternative of three Unquestionable securiir. Lrge
ia pradays' imprisonment, for being drunk in Mac- fit. Exemption oi sieij&i ixozi participation
lisbiiiiy of partnerlaggan street at 9.30 p.m. on the previous ship.
day.
Premiums cas bs made p*ys.bie in asy part of taa
Supplying
Tobacco to Prisoners.John
World.
Licen*e for voyage to Europe grin-el tret at ciisig
LIFE BONUSES hitlieno among Lar^esi Ever Daclared by any office.
Far every particular see Company's Alraanac,
had of the Agjnts,
HBNDERSON LAW and Co., Donedin.
QUEEN
INSURANCE
COMPACT
OF
YOUNG
CAPITAL, TWO MILLIONS STERLING.
has much pleasure in calling attention to the
very large quantityaad great variety of Goods he haa
received during the last four monthsnearly every
The
Life preminms ore tlio lowest in the colonies,sxi
ship Ircm Home having brought him a number of
the security to policy holdors unsurpassed. Boiras
cases.
consignments
previously adveraveraging 40 pet cent, of the premiums paid, wu
In addition to the
tised ex Equator. Leucadia, UuiiiiLan. and E. P. Boudeclared to holders of participating lifs policiesitdt
verifl. he haa quite recently received FiveCiae3ex tVilFleming.
Glisgow.
liatn Davie and J. Nicol
Irom
Deoombor, 1868.
His Stock now eomorises one of the finest and most
Fire Insurances effected at lowest current rate, an
extensive as3jrtmenta of
losses promptly settled.
watches, clocks, jewellery, silver,
p. goods,
and
KEMPTHOSNE, PROSSBR, and Co.
ever seen in the Colonies.
Agents
G. Y. would especially pwit out one or two of the
advantages he can offer to hisfriends and the public :
1 His Stock is not only laree ani varied, but fresh,
tf UROPEAN ASSURANCE
thus offering an ex eusive choice of all the newest
" Empowered by Special Actof ImpariilParliament
fashions and novelties.
2nd. All hia Stock has teen bought for Cash at the
FOR LIFE AND GUARANTEE ASSURANCE.
first hands in the Home Markets, and us ho intends
giving his custo tiers the brnefic of the discounts atjd
VICTOR! *N BRINCH :
all intermediate churgss which he has thus been able
117, collins street weit, melbourne.
to save, ho is enabled to offer much greater value for
obtained
Dunedm.
money
than
can
tie
elsewhere
in
th
bbll.
WAT /HBS an'i CLOCKS in great variety, and
Managing Director.
second to none. A.B a gna-antes of this, G. Y. need
WM. CARR. YOUNG,
only memisn that he received th-! Fikst Piiizk for
Ai?ent, Danedui.
Smy
locks and Watches in the Now Ziuland Exhibition,
ISS.
JEWJiLLERY.A most extensive choice. AH the XTORTHEKN ASSURANCE
latent d-.signs and patterns of all the different articles
U*
COMPANY.
in this department.
SILVER and B. P. GOODS All the latest novelCapital: 2,000,000.
ties und newest patterns. Two caseaper J. H. Fleming
just to hand, with ne* Revolving Batter and Snjir
Life Assurances effected b^'ore ."l*t DacemberpaEStands. &c &c.
ticipate in che QuinquennialDivision of P.-uli-s, to bo__
Aneroids, Field and Opera Glasses, &c.
Dunediu Ofllco: Temple Chambers, Princes street.
Early inspection invitjd.
J S. WEBB,
llja
Aeentv
L&.RGE &TOCK OK COLOMAL JEWELLERY.
GEORGE
c.
SOCIETY.
"Edward
'
FIRE,
GEORfSM
ESTABLISHED
JOHN
pOBB
description.
CHAlNSLadies' aid
BROOCHES and
pencil cases.
moinotery.
SiiP chronometeirated
by
transit
obgervatioik
QO.
MAIL COACHES
ROYAL
HISLOP
AND
Telegraph Lines ol
18S6.
BOYAL MAIL.
Wales.
F.
P.
SDMMBR ARBAKOBMENTS,
CoiYlng the Bookig Office, Moneo street, next ffaia'sHotel, for all parts of the t'rovince.
fares, time, &c., &c see Bradahaw's G-''Ws; vt
inquire at the Booldng ovUco.
CARRIAGES.
F. P. M. ii 00., have always on hand tbs rawest *s.
ilgi ai.Broughams,BaroucJi3,Phapton3,Waggauettea,
md American Buegies of every description.
OARRIAQES BTJILT TO OBBEB.
All timber used in their Manufactory hitsbaea care(ully belectod and imported direct from Apisiica, RtwJ
teasot ed for years before working.
Repairs done ir> a saporior manner, vrith all possiHs
iipatch, and at tho lowet ehargep.
MANTJPAOTORY AND REPOSITOHY,
STAFFORD STRBET.
Superior carriafte and buggy paira, en&iSa baiE-ss
nd hacks, always on band for sale or exchange.
Horses broken to saddle nd harnesIbSSeptember, 1870
O B B
C O
AND
s,.
Hours o S'.aTtinft:
Lraves IMPERIAL HOTEL DBNKDINO.4S a.ra.
2 p.m., 5.15 l> m.; Saturdays, 10 > p.m.
Leaves GARSIDE'S STORE. PORTOBELLO ROAD
8.-to a.m., 12 30 p m., 4 p.m. Saturdays, 7 pm.
Fire Single,la Return, 1b Od Anderson's Bay, 63,
:;
ALEXANDER OARSIDE,
Proprietor*
BAI.SS BY AUCTION.
SALES BY AUCTION.
TUESDAY, 22nd
PRODUCE.
NOVEMBER,
SALES BY AUCTION.
TUESDAY, 22cd NOVEMBER, 1370.
PROPERTY
FBEEHOLD
WE
to
on Tuesday, 2i'nd instant is 12 o'clock,
iiaif"ne3ts *ea-
200
Terms at sale.
PRELIMINARY NOTICE.
WOOL.
attention of
o'clock.
FLOORIKO.
on
jetty.
SATURDAY, 19th
17n
UNDER DI3TRAINT
At 1 o'clock.
iugol
Meerschaum pipes, straight and bent, meerschaum, Belgian, assorted fancy, cutty and
bent fncy, cigar holders, meerschaum
bowls, cherry stems, briar pipes, amber
mouth-pieces straight and bent, imitation
pouches, purses,
meerschaums, tobacco
leathor pocket-books, match boxes, travelHag companions, writing desks, portmonnaiO, &c , &c.
Also,
cigars, duty paid
cnoice D and3
Terms cash.
17n
HOUSEHOLD
FURNITURE.
Ovaland
&c.
Terms eah.
BOHEMIAN
Vclock,
IGn
o'clock.
18n
'
o'clock.
I'INB
fine
no
extra fine salt,
do
Now landing, fx Grace Gibsen,
Terms at sa!o.
perties, viz.,
Ist, FreehoWAll that parcel of land in the
Province oi Ocuuo, co- ttinintr by measurement 1!!)' acres, mo c er le;s. situat<din
the Woodland district, being sections numbered rc-iei-tively 1 2. :f, i. and 5. bl ck 1.,
on the re'-ord map of toe said flistric;. The
land is 11 heavily timlmrertand well watertd.
Kvery one of the sections hn* a frontage to
Catiin's K'^er, and if round suitable, will be
sold separately.
2. Freer-old-PecWoas 24 nnd 5C block VIII..
Iorth Hnrbour and Biucskin district, containine !'o acres 1 roo.i la poles, also well
titnbrreii.
3. Leasehold-FeHions 7 nnd 8. bl-ick XV.,
Duneilin, frotuin^ Dowiinp s reet. with four
dwe,ling hous.s there.>n. Th.? ground rtnt
is low. aii'i vuluutioii cm to be i>a.d, or the
buildings iuhy be removed at the end of lease.
NOVEMBER,
U N
SALE,
FOll
20 000
Stocked with
10 000
fchcePi
(5
S~
furniture,
intention
MLEAN.
~L
LOWEST RATES.
The wellknown eiperience of '.urMr Lacseigne, and
his practical acquaintance with this clas3 of business,
afford the best guarantee that the interests of our constituents will be thoroughly attended to.
CAKGILL h LANSEIGfcE.
FELLJiONGERY, GREEN
ISLAND.
I to the Aui-tionoars.
other particulars,
apply
?n
LANSEIGNE.
ARRIVE
TO
SALE
MONEY.
TO LEND, lont?Large
MONEY.
Freehold
Martell's
j^fONEY
Fine Qualities
HOUSEHOLD
STANDARD
REMEDIES.
JAYKE'S FAMILY MEDICINES
Dunedin and
MONEY
BTJaiNESS KOTICES.
L J JS t',,
N D R E W
anrt Papesfesngar,
Fainter, Glazier,
Importer c paper-hangigo, window gl&83, plein su
arnsnnevital ships' signal and deck lifhts, glws shs.rioi
OESiisaber and prop&Kating glassoa; wbiSa lead, oil!
leiore gilt mouiiSiug, fee, &o.
Opposite the Rsyal Gaorge HotsL
Gorfre street. Dfinaiifn.
OTAGO PLUMBER, COPPER, AND BRAS3WORKS,
PRINCES STREET, DUNSDIN.
AND
T.
B U E, T,
Work
SALE,
ary deleterious ineredient, and v ill be found invaluable as a corrective and restorative in any derangement of the Bystem, arisingthrough an impure 3taie
of the blood. Hotel visitors should ask for and drink
this in place ef strong spirits, and thus insure health
and prolong life.
Sold by all Druggists, Storekeepers, and Hotelkeepers in the colony.
Wholesale Agents for New Zealand:
This medicated Compound is unequalled for preserving, restoring, ami beautifyingthe hair, eradicating EcuTf and dandruff, preventing baldtess audgiey
hair, curing diseases of the skin, glands, and muscius,
pimples, chilblains, and gives instant relief in cuts,
bruises, fpmins, burns, scalds, &c.
Sold everywhere by Druggists and Storekeepers.
Agents for New Zealand :
KEMPTHOENE, PROSSER,
and CO.,
Dunedinand Auckland.
on
ALLAN,
AND
V\ HEELER SEWING
Yt
SILENT
From 6.
SUGAR-COATED
1 OCKING'S
-*-^
BA\.
'
BARRY'S
TRICOPHEROUS.
MARTIN'S
T3
150
WILSON'S
MACHINE,
J. N. Fleming :
Otard'ii Brandy in bulk and ca-o
in
Bon.A street.
NoTIUK Tv fcUKhI'oW^EKS.
KINCAID,
PILLS.
GEOKGE
DEKNAED'S'OL D ~
EHKA KD'S
On Sikli: by
|4
GIKGEII
TO
M.
WLNK
R. B. MARTINand Co.,
n Lfquidation.
30my
It
SALE,
By the undersigned,
In lots to suit purchasers,
Countoa n-.cl Viscountess Slates
Hearth Scouex. Corrugated Iron
File Bdcke. Cement, &c,
R. B. MAETIN and
7th July, 1870.
SARSAPARILLA.
One of the most effective Alteratives ever prodncofl
[or Purifying the Blood and invigorating the system,
mtl the Cure of Scrolula, Ulcers, Humours, Corruptions, Blotches, Erysipelas, and allSkinDiseases.
Affections of the Heart, Liver, &c, Djepepsir,
Dropsy, Rheumatiain, Gtneral Debility, nnd Female
Dvorders.
The above being purely a medicine, and not ft
beverage, ono bottle iis far more eflScacioue thanonj
Sarsaparilla hitherto offered to the public.
AVER'S
CHERRY PECTORAL,
An Anodyne Expectorant, and reliable Antidote tot.:
Consumption, Colda, Coughs, Bronchiiif, Aet&mt,
Whooping Cough Croup, andall Pulmonary Diueas
AVER'S
Chalmers.
Urr.
DUNKDIN IRON
SPARROW
WORKS.
AND
THOMAS,
GENERAL.
vJT
Co.,
In liquidation.
Bjy
monte.
to
,
A. MAOKESZia.
CUKE.
AVER'S
HAJR
VIGOR
FOR
.-
RESTORING
COLOR
OF THE HAIR
drifts
FADED OS
GKEY
HAJBJ
Wholesale
LIC X O N'S
SALVE
Cures
Agents fcrjNew.Ze&land:
IMPORTERS AND
GENERAL
MERCHAMTSi
GABRIEL'S
PREPARATIONS
***
BUTCEEEB.
EDWARD
Wholesale
MESTL OV E o
Retail Butcheb,
Gror.t Ki. g Ssrooft, Daneili
akd
ut,
QIMPSON
CHURCHILL'S
shipping;
Dunediuand Auckland,
WHELPTON'S
High' Bt price
REMEDIES
ASHES,
*"
scirusa
E2S TIRES.
?i HE Thorough Bred Entire
/lined,
HorssJ
Prince
will tr> el ih f Heson, Dnnedia
JL
smrt >burb j,Gicei! It-lam), Taieri Di^tricts, Waiporio
and Waihola. Prince Alficil is, v irivht bay, 17 hani39
high, with imn ense b.nc >in mnaular puwcr and fine
Get by
lompor, up to 18 sioi c acru b ecu try.
Boiaido (impoited), by Orlai.do, wini er <,{ theEnglish
Uerby, out of Miss Alfied. b.\ K^g Alfred, by
Pjirhus ihe Firtt, wii.ncr ot the Ucibj. For farther
information see S-ua Book irL'aid. Paddocks pra>T.ntd ior marts
moutihterat.
All care taken c
mares without responsibility. K. PriuharOL
6b
VEGETABLE PURI-
and
DR.
VJ
-L'
OTICE.
The
Celel rated
Entire
AGUE
Britain or Australia.
H OWLISOM,
VULCAN FOUNDRY,
SBBATKING &T?iKET, DCKEDIN.
t> ~6 BERT
AVER'S
COMPOUND EXTRACT OP
Despatch.
A large Assortment of Steam Fittings always
hand, of every description.
TO LEND, on Freehold
-^
Auckland.
Whisky
ON
Horizontal
on Freehold
Steamboat
Miaa's
TO LEND,
and
periods, on
Small Sums, fer short and
Security.
Wai. DALRYMPLE, jun.,
Estate, Money, and Gineral Commission Agent,
Arbitrator and Valuator, Stafford street.
A
Kent Hopa
THE
Land,
E~
Advances on
And
DS D.
btorokcepe
ATEE'S
CATHARTIC SUGAR COATED
kerosene, railway
SlatesCountess.
to hold periodical
CARGILL and
appreciate
220
PILLS,
MOW LANDING, ex Peter Denny and Long and Co. Agents for
AYE 11
G.
ON SALE
Importer,
giease.
STOllISs!
"HUiNEDIN WOOL
BURNSIDE
suitably assorted,
2Jy
tp
TsreU"bre(i
220
O
-*'
neij Ferguson.
SALE.
horjFehold
o'clock.
4o
COUSTON,
beg to intimate that they intend holding PERIODICAL SALES of Wool, Sheepskins, Hides, and
Tallow, at the Phoenix Wool Stores, Hope stro?t,
where wool can be stored, and arranged for sale by
1870
handsome
7n
have
Andcrton,
i
fiom
Esq., to sell by putjli: aucton, rt th. ir Wool Stores,
High 3'reet, ou Tuesda 22nd inft., at;! o'clock,
Tiie (ollowing ValnaMe F'f'holrt Property :Lot 1. Tim Wait ti Iluttl, with iuiulunder lease
to John S'JU e-i>. cyiit'iining ar O'it 15 ucre".
Lct2. TOhcts .-rioruor 10-p., of iirpt-nlassagri ultural liiml. fit prcsuiit uuuor lea c io" Ken-
12"o'clock,
hij
a^
PETER DENNY.
DOWER, PANTLIN,
DRIVER
The whole of
oorioiating of
YARDS.
Pekoo, and
Maria
J. N. FLEMING, AND
G-ant, and Co. has a nine years' local reputaOTHEK LATE ARRIVALS :
tion. The Raw Coffees are selected and shipped for
BOTTLED STOUTPig Brand, and Blood's.
them from the best stocks in London, and roastcc,
and packed in their own premises here under
WlNESCozen's Sherries, Ofiley's and Warter's ground,mancgement.
Storekeepers and Chemists are
Ports and Sparkling Wines, &c.
skilful
few of the NewZealand towns
SPllTSHennessy's, Martell's, Denis Mounio's, wanted as agents for a
made.
Bitqutt. Doubouche's brandies Campbelton, where appointments have not yet been
Islay. Glenlivet,and Saucel whiskies ; Lemon
Bait's, and R.W.P. rum Booth's, Burnett's FTIHOSE who
REALLY
Heddle's, and Bernara's old torn, &c.
A FINE TEA, and Care to Pay for it, should try
TOBiCCOIO's, Navy C's, Bs. and 10's, Queen of
just
landed
ex
William
and are
Davie,
some we have
the Sauth,and Ktrr'a Twist.
now sellUg at FOUE SHILLINGS per tb. It is the
CIGARSSir B. Peel's, and La Higuera Tra- finest
we could obtain in Brtain, and for strength and
bucos.
IRONSheet, plate, barand rod, galvanized, eheet flavour is incomparably superior toany tea that has
ever reached this market, by direct shipment from
zinc, rivets, &c.
STEAM ENGINES-Canal Basin Company, 10 China or otherwise,
tup.
BARRON. GRANT, and CO.
EX
STEWART,Johnand Co.
eceived mructo n
BUGGIES, CARRIAGE
HOUSEIIOLD FURNITURE.IIORSEt).
AND CART
M<LANDRESS,
MOSGIEL.
SALE
~~s
ii
7\
o( Congou,
'
JL
withoutres'rve, at tho Otago Wool Stores Dunedin, other stock will be continued as hitherto.
New Zealand, on Tuesday, 22nd Novea; bef,at 3 o'clsck,
The uucierrr.entionedfavourite Steamers, viz.,
Parties for whom Stock has been sola will receive
S. S. WAINUI,
payment fro:n G. Duncan immediately after the sale.
per
draught
lift
rei?ter,
burthen,
83 tons
tons
when loaded 8 feet, timber built at Akaroa,
G. D. begs to call tho attention of Farmers and
New Zeal--nrt. Futed with condensing
engine of 25 h p. r.omin\\. with disconnecothers having Stock todispose of to the Commercial
unjor
propelle-.
Consumption
of
coal
tine
full team, 4 tons per da>. Top-Fail schoonr r Sale Yards, which, from their central position, will
rigged, and with leading wind cqttil to 11
always command the attendance of purchasers.
knots under canvas alone.
And
28a
Sheep and Lamb Sales will be held inseason.
S.P.
TAIROA,
05 tons register draught when loaded 7 feet 6
TO WOOLG ROWERS.
inches, timber bui t at O'a-gn, and sjhooner
rigged. Fitted with direcc acting, high
pressureengine of 25 h.p. nominal.
and Co.
BY PUBLIC AUCTION.
ISn
GenevaJDKZ
J.
CELEBRATED
PREPARATIONS
j Hay
w.
BLUESKIN.
FOR POSITIVE
VSTRIGHT,
anfl Co.,
Bondstreet.
Sarsaparilla- Townsend's.
At 3 o'clock.
do
BRIGHT BROS,
AT MOSGIEL.
Brgine3On sale by
gn
AJjWAYS
MEDICAL.
MEDICAL
'*
At 3
Yourgar'E Ale
WILLIAM
sheep,
many o which are now fit for the
butcher.
18n
TUESDAY, 22nd
BALT.
220
259
OCA
mQVJ
TAIROA.
speculators.
ENGINES. ENGINES.
STEWART, and CO
DRIVER,
will sell by auction, at their Yards, High
COMMERCIAL
WAINUI AND
SCREW STEAMERS
BEE
Auctioneers,
At 12
AND
11th March,
FOB SALE
oc
26a
Cornsacks
Oolong, ex Katarina
AGENTS IN LONDON:
MESSRS JAMES MORRISON and CO.,
Philpot Lane.
WAEE.
Terms at sale.
EDE
MAUDE
CO.
EARTHENWARE.
and
PAIiE of Fat and Store Stock, Station Property, & will,aa hitherto, continue to receive our
tnost careful personal attention.
The
By order
At 12 o'clock.
CRYSTAL and
EDE
17n
FOR RENT.
CARLE
OA
NOVEMBER,
At half-past 1 o'clock.
rtfin
sZVfVVV
present
We beg to
By th TJutesigMil
DRIVER,
MEDIOAIa.
TTEMPTHORNB, PROSSER, & CO., JjR.
SUCCESSORS TO
J
**-
fYTAGO
Full paiticulars in future advertisement, and further information on applying to the Auctioneers. 17n
gqijfj
LEASEHOLD
railway.
C. Sections at Inverearffill.
7. Sections at Meeraki, abutting on tho
fdiipmont.
Tho interest of cur constituents at all times covered
by policies of insurance.
Sterage, strut other charges at the lowest rates.
M'LASTDBES?, HEPBURN, and Co.
17n
PROPERTIES.
SCOTCH
F3EEHOLD AND
V4LUABLE
arrangements made
At 2
18a
1870
SALE..
ON
AT
18,
FOB BALE.
SUNNYSIDE.
FLAX.
Tho
%o tho
*-
At 12 clock.
NOVEMBER
FBIDAY,
-*
E PKITOHASSI.
Muted by the Otngo Daily Tiui<-B .-.u Wiuujre 0(Z---pmiy (Limited), at their Bog'st<>' .1 uffice. Prtucee
Birect, DuncdlD. and publlben by tbom tbiaIBUI dj
ofI^'oTembor, 1870.