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The New Zealand Herald.

LONDON.

TO

AM

Shipp ng.

JflOR

to
MONDAY,
on TUESDAY,
s.s.

-Hi2nd,KAWAU.-On
and also
'the 3rd

<.

CHURCH OF TUB

'GLENELG' will (by the kind per-

'Vi.S

da tea for MELBOURNE, ADLLAIBL,

DON. via SUEZ CANAi

______

'itU.:.

I'cTons.

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53SC

Dcccmbcr

The
fast

M.in.hJ

4210

new steamer,

maintained

UNION STEAMSHIP COMFANY OF NEW

ZEALAND.

papers.

Kates of passage and all other information can be


obtained at the Company's London Office, 18, Walbrook, E.C., and from Messrs. X'. Henderson k Co-,
Ifi, St. Vincent Place, Glasgow.
To be followed by tho * Wairarapa' in June, ISB2.
Residents in the Colony are requosted to forward
his advertisement to their friends at homo.

ZEAXAND (LIMITED).
TTAI-P:

day and Sunday, leaving

at two o'clock.

PICTON, WELLtNGTARANAKI, NELSON,


WEST COAST PORTS

TON,

AND
(From MantjkauX

Hawea.

j On arrival

'o

,r1

WELLINGTON,
NAPIER,
GISBOIINE,
LYTTELTON, PORT CHALMERS, AND ULUFF,

ffOR

(From Quees-street Wharf).


| Thursday, Jan. f>, noon
Thursday, 12. noon
(Booking cargo to Tolago Bay.)

BixoxnooMA"
Te Asau

gS.

11

l
'*

7THREE
11.

FARE

J About Monday, 0.

Hero

RiXGARooMAf
Te Axau

noon

I Thursday,at12, noon
t Calling Ilobart.

Monday, 0,

*"

Risr.Ap.oOMA

During Decembe-, January, and February, Excursion Return Tickets will b* issue<i at Reduced Rates,
available for return until 31st March.
Cargo must be booked and alongside one hour
before advertised time of departure.
Passage Tickets must be taken at tho Company's

Wharf at 9*30 a.m., and returning in the evening.


TicketsTwo shillings each ; children half-price.
W. LODDER,
Manager and Engineer, K.S.S. Co.

Auckland Branch,

109, Queen-street.

STEAM-

IVTORTtfERX

SHIP CO. (LIMITED).

Time-tab:-eDecember.
(Weather and other Circumstances
RAY OF

STEAM

TAURANGA AND
PORTS.

1
I

Staffa

Connects

Tanranga for
Plenty

at

Opotiki and Bay of


Ports every Tuesday.

Steamer.
Wellington

Date of Sailing.
Tuesday, Jan. 3, 5 p.m.

FOR

MANGONUI.
FOR RUSSELL, WHANGAROA.
< Tuesday, Jan. 3, 5 p.m.
Glenel?
&

FOR WHANGARET, WHANGAItEI HEADS, AND

MANGAPAI.

Every Tuesday at 5 p.m.

(Caming pas'sengers and cargo

Argyle

for Waipu).

WHANGAREI AND

j|

Argylo

WHANGAREI HEADS.

Every Friday, a* 5 p.m.


passengers and cargo
for Waipu).

(Cairyini

FOR WAITARA (from One!aunga).

I Friday.

MacgTegor

of ovory description of Ships' Boats


Yachts, &c., to any size or design.
Vessels Docked and Repaired.
Spars made, &c., and all sorts of Ship Joinery done
at tho shortest notice.
Estimates and Designs

Furnished.

11

(from Onehunga).
j Tuesday, 3, 9 p.m.
|
Barnes, Agent at Onehunga.

A. MCGREGOR,

Managing Director.

'
"rT

T7IOR MANGAWALThe

s.s. 'FINGAL' will leave as


(Friday), at C
other circumpermitting).
Northern
(Limited). A. McGregor. Manager.

above TIUS DAY


'V!w.ni. (weather and

stances

Steamship Co.

.rKI

TnOP. MERCURY BAY.

X?

TED).FOR

WAITaRA.

The

s.s.' MACGREGOR'
leave Onehunga Wharf as above (weather
and other circumstances permitting), TO-DAY (Fridav), the 30th instant, at 3 o'clock p.m. Freight,
I&Gd per ton.Apply at the Company's Office, 67,
Queen-btreet, Auckland ; or, to A. liarnes, Onehunga.
a. McGregor, Manager.

STEAMATORTHERN
COMPANY (LIMTSHIP

-FOR

OPUNAKE

hunga..

From Thames:
Friday, 2.30 afternoon
Saturday, 3 afternoon
Return Tickets will be issued from December 21,
available till January 0,1532 (inclusive)-Saloon, 10s;
Steerage, 7s 6d.
Freight through to Te Arch a, SSs per ton.
No cargo received within half-an-hour of advertised
ilme of leaving

FRASER

TEAM

~K

&

TINNE, Agents.

IO

<"'

't

"

the 3rd
s.s. * WELLINGQueen-street
TON' will leave the Monday,
Waiwera
od
the
Wharf on an Excursion to
at 10 a.m.
2nd, and also on Tuesday, the 3rd January,
sharp (weather and other circumstances pennitting).
Return Ticket, 5s (available on Tuesday).Northern
A. McGregor,
Steamship Company (Limited).
Manager.

and also on

O H IXEMUIII,

The

WAITE-

AND
TE
WAIHI,
GOLDFIELDS,
AND
Mo It 11IXSVI1,LK, WAIT O A

PHIXS ' AND GRANT

&

FOSTER'S SETTLE-

WENT.

'ENTERPRISE

No.

TO

CHEAP FARES.

Single Tickets issued, any Station to any Station,


Saturday, Decomber 24, ISBI, to Saturday, January 7,
will be available for return any day between those
dates.

P.S.

pLANETi ,

COMMCNITNCRBASED
_L CATION BETWEEN AUCKWAI-I.AND AND NORTHERN

TO HOT

,XKX

ru springsillo VAiWEi<A
make an ExThM, 'ION"A"
_JxTcursion to Waiwera on SATURDAY,
at 2 p.m. sharp. Pasi^=3lst instant,
returning
have
of
option
the
sengers by this steamer
; s. \\ ellington, thus
on Mocday or Tuesday by tlies
Waiwera. Keturn Fare,
giving three clear days at
7s 63. Weather and other circumstanccs permitting.
A McNorthern Steamship Company (Limited).
Gregor, Manager.
TIRITO
JTK-i.
TIRI-By permission of
Tlies.s.
lONA'
'
Government.
the
make an Excursion to Tintiri
will MoKDAV, January 2 (weatier
permitting), leaving Q uecrvr
Sndi
WFTI7PK FARE FIVE BIIILLI>Gb. &ucn
and its lighthouse
of
se
delightful
spot
for
A
seldom
j
orthern bteamsnip
eluded glens : wood and
Manager.
Compxny (Limited). A. HcGregor,
~

Service to NorthNow runs a Special Tri-weekly after


arrival of tho
ern Wairoa, leaving tlelensville
Returning from
4 30 train from Auckland on Fridays.
morning's
tide.
Monday
Dar/aville bvHelensvllle again on Tuesday as usual.
She leaves
continued until further
This extra trip will beW.
LODDER, Manager.

notice!

XTIOR NOUMEA, NEW


JJ
CALEDONIA (CALLING

vfsmngTiritiri

Tlle K a ipara steamship Co's a.s.

'DURHAM'

mSBBSSm
The schooner

AT NORFOLK

ISLAND IF

SI7F-

ficiem inducement offer).

will sail as above TO-DAY, the 30th instant.


For freight or passage apply to
E. R. CARDNO, Fort-street:,

use Professor

Governess Agency,
Library

our
EDWARD MAHONEY

Plans, See.,

at our offices, Queen-street.


EDW. MAUONEY

TO
TO
Is

SON,

at our

THE

Povonport.

HESKETn

&

for Salo.Oliver Mays, l'ost-offlce

JOIIX REID

Candidate, viz.,

Mr. James Walter Waller,


duly elected.

WIAROA

The Ordinary General Meeting of the Company


win be held TO-DAY (Friday). SOth instant, at 2.30
p.m., in the large room of tho New Zealand Insurance Company's Buildings, Auckland.
Business : To receive the Directors' Report and
Auditor
Balance-sheet, elect Directors
business that may be brought forward.
Shareholders indebted to tho Company for Calls on
of
day
meeting will not be entitled to vote.
1
the

UCKLAND TURKISH BATHS


COMPANY (LIMITED).
The First Ordinary General Meeting of the above
Company will bo held, at the Company's Oflico, No.
5 New Zealand Insurance Buildings, Auckland, TODAY (Friday), December 30, at 3 p.m.

.Business:

To receive

Directors' Report
one Director.

Balance-sheet, and elect

By order.

FOUND

and

JOHN B. RANDERSON,

Secretary.

The Cheapest and Best Estab-

lishment to purchaso Watches. New Goods


iust received. T. Kusssell and Sons' Watches, best
quality.F. H. Lcwisson, opposite the Union Bank.

20, Queen-street, Auckland.


SALE (Cheap)

FOR
Ladies' Fhreton
seated
and E.

TRICT.

&

WANTED
Apply the

street.

Foruslrcet.
A strong Errand Boy.
Misses McLaughlin, Sbortland-

strong Lads, aceusWANTED


Collar-maker
WANTED First-class
noon
teamed to
Victoria-street.

Twe
trade. -R. Reeves, Butcher
'

the

for
"Waikato.Apply at
this dxy at Hunter
Durham-street.
A Man to make up books ;
references required.
Applv R. Reeves
Butcher, Victoria-street.
*
'

and Nolan's,

WANTED

WAKTED
WANTED
WANTED An experienceda

Young fLady for fir3t-class


Hotel: must be able to keep accounts
Apply, in own hand-writing, Box 162, Post-oflico.
A good General Servant.
where there are children; references required
For address, apply Hbrat.d office.

the

establishment

Hand for

Fancy Department in Retail Drapery


in Queen-street.Apply to Mr Paw

Owen and Graham's, this morning at 11 o'clock.

WANTED

'

small Bell-Coleman, or

other good Refrigerator, suitable for ice


making, full particulars as to capabilities &c to

'
quired.H.P.l*., Herald Office.
Pit Sawyers, Men to Square
Rickers, Dam UHilders, Bush Cooks
Apply to W. Rhodes, Auckland Timber Company
(Limited).
"

WANTED

'

FOR

I Cutlery
I China and Glass
I Stationery
I lirushware

SALE

GEORGE COWIE,
General Manager.

Dunedin, Docember 17,1551.

OTlCE.Wa'itham American Watches.

Just received, a fresh stock, at reasonable


Evsry one warranted.F. H. Lewiason,
prices.
opposite the Union Bank, Queen-street.

c'TH

SALE

JpOR Trichord

PIANOS

of

PIANOS

buym^hewherc^at^^

IRST PRIZE AWARDED


18811880 1379 18781877.
TIIE AUCKLAND

gTAMP

OOMPANY.

CHAHLES WILLIAMS, MANAGER.


AT 24 HOUES' NOTICE.

EUBBER STAMPS

ALBERT-STREET.
OR

SALE.

g
J
x
g
a
g

.Musical Instruments
MechanicalToys

Xoy

Son, 95 and 97, Queen-street. Auckland.

and

for Quarry. Catholic College Grounds, Takapupa.Hunt and


Contractors.

Public
that the
Central Drapery Warehouse willbe closed
Monday and Tuesday, January 2 and 3.W. Rattray.

WANTED, at Bannaford's Auckland


at Hannaford's Auckland
WANTED,
Registry, Upper Queen-streetThoroughly

"Rwristry Office. TTppnr Quet n-strpnfcr, u


and Laundress t private family) : wngpt i5.

efficient and sober Man Cook

WANTED,
town

Kerrnan
Cognac Champagne Mourseux.

Liqueur du I*<Sre

smart
WANTEDA
table,

Fort-atreet.

wages 50s.

Young Man to

wait at
and make himself generally
useful.Apply sharp at Blue Post Dining Rooms,
Victoria-street East.

WANTEDThree
for Boiler
Apply Union Sash
Mechanics' Bay.

or four handy Men

Repairs at Aratapu, Kaipara.


and Door Company (Limited),

ANTEDA Y,oung

Man to Garden,
Milk, Drive, and make himself generally
Greenwood, corner of Queen >nd

useful R. C.

Shortland-streets.

"

Tenders for Hauling Three

Four Million Feet Kauri Junk ; Bullocks,


Yokes, Chains, Jacks, &c., found by proprietor.
Apply to J. F. Walker, Governor Browne Hotel,
Auckland.

For
ManSituation
WANTED
as Gardener; can milk;
WANTED Good Bull.Address,
WANTED Three or Four-roomed
or acSingle

Apply \V.Z

good references.

llerald Office.

A
price, &c-, &c.
Herald Office.
A
Cottage, furnished or unfurnished ;
commodation for a gentleman and lady, with three
young children in a private family; Address, Btating
particulars, in either case, to A.8.C.,
terms
Apply

stating breed, age, colour,

Mkralpoffice:

Two smart Boys. -Apply


WANTED
Publisher,
Paper
]1
WANTEDRunners.
Apply
WANTED
WANTED Respectable Servants all
WANTEDA respectable Girl, to
WANTED -A good General Servant, for
WANTED Queen-street. for to Thistle
WANTED Known on

Herald Office.
for Efrost's New
Stamps: Small
Purchasers for Waste
Patent Self-inking Eubber
all
to
repair;
Machinos
of
kinds
to
the
Sowing
Publisher, Herald Office.
Apply
Machinery and
Embossing Presses and Dies,
Publisher,
I also mako or repair
make
repair Copying Presses and Bating Stamps;
brass or steel spiral
Herald Office.
Dnpiicate Koys or Safes; small
swings cat small Tooth "Wheels; repair, test, and
of
adjust Steam or Vacuum Gauges; malce or repair
classes. Apply to Superintendentof Yourg
Engine Counters; repair and adjust Scales, Weighing
; or anv other
"Women's Institute.
Machines and Weights to any accuracy
done
at
the
properly
fitting
and small accurate work
assist
Shop, Victoria-streot, a few doors atDve Quick?
with housework and children.Apply Mrs.
stables.

H Y
When you

can

GO

TO

TOWN

Buy for Cash of equal value


much lower prices at

and

very

W. Percivai, Green Lane.


first week in

land, Kemuera.

STEPHENSON'S?

January.Mrs.

A Barmaid

A.O.S calls special attention to liis Varied

Stock

A. O. STEPHENSON.
Road, Newton,

Karangaiiape

Near Post-office

WHY

PUKE

TO

GO

TOWN?

AND CHINA"

"INDIA

BEST GROCERIES,

TEAS,

JLND

Fiioit, Maize, Floor, Oats, Bran, -Sc., &c.


Earthenware, Hardwark, &c.
AT
R O
> U R

WS,

O'Sullivan.

Frank Buck-

the

pply

Maurice

The
London
Thursday in
Arcade will remain Open
thii and next weekthe 22nd and 29thuntil the
p.m.
hour
9
usual
of
Men with money to purchase
Rotherham's Gold Hunting Levers, first
quality, heavy cases, 20 each. No one else can
sell them for the money.F. H. Lewisson, opposite

WANTED

the Union Bank, Queen-street.

WANTED by

a young Man

in delicate

healthA quiet, cheerful Home with a


respectable family, in suburbs or country near town,
must be a very healthy situation ; preference given to
farmers, or any one keeping a pony and trap, or having accommodation for one; state terms.AM.,
Herald Office.
Purchasers for active, quiet,
and sound Bay Horse, 6 years old, and Bay
spring cart, or
Mare, 7 years old, suitable for heavy
express work; and Grey Mare, 6 years, hack, splendid
JR. trotter; to be sold,
as owner has no further use for
them. Apply Mr. T. P. Hill, Chemist, Queen-street.

PO>'SON'BY
SELLING

Why

rp

AT

Go

to

TOWN

Town

PRICES.
?

WANTED

WANTED

Known A grand Christmas Tree may be well filledat x small cost,


from the Cd and Is stalls of the London Arcade.
Just unpacked an immense assortment of new
chased the AWITU SAW MILL, is now prepared to
German Toys*
supply TIMBER on the Trucks at Onehunga, or on
promptitudo,
at
with
care
and
for
Awitu,
Persons wishing to dispose
the Beach
the lowest market price. First-class quality guaranof Properties to famish mewith particulars.
charge. Cheap Bnilding Allotments and
sale,
No
no
teed.
F. Evan?,
Small Cottages find a ready sale.D.
For further particulars, aj.ply to
Estate Agent, next Herald, Queen-street.
G. W. OWEN
CO., Auckland;
Known
That Professor
F. MANDER. Awitu Saw Mill.
Or,
Guscott is the only Original and Practical
TO

Wanted

BUILDERS AND OTHERS.

KnownThat F. MANDER, having pur-

WANTED.

&

BATH

TO

WANTED

American Herbalist in the Colony,and also the most


expensive man to do business with. He requires no
information he can decideat a glance the diagnosis
of the case, thereby relieving the patient of a great

VJT to Roin's Public Hot, Cold, and Shower Baths,


Open
Victoria-street East. Charge, One Suili-ino.Sunday
all week days from 7 a.m. to 9 p.m., and
Morn-ikos from 6 till 10 a.m. The Bath-rooms are deal of nervousnoss and hesitation. Try and disprove
this if you can.
all private, and supplied with every convenience,
Turkish towels, flesh and hair brushes combs, respirEveryone to know that we
ators, soap, etc. Sn'fct bath-rooms (private) forLadies
One
attendance.
are selling pure Kauri Gum Oil for Priming
every day, at all hours, with female
Shilling. Please note the address: Victoria-street at 2s 9d per gallon ; also, Mixed Paints ready for use
and next the Cheap in any quantity. The cheapest and beat in the
East, abov the Greyhound Hotel,
Biddingand Furniture Mart, Auckland.
town.Atkinson and Co., Freeman's Bay, Auckland.

WANTED

Gautier, freres.

HAKJES AND CO.,

(hotel) ;

by a young Man, aged 23,

(just arrived)A Situation in general store,


or country.Address E.P. a., Herald office.

WANTED
or

Department 1
Department 1
Department I

CHRISTMAS SEASON.

Maraschino,

Doll

NOW

Hobson-street.

jg!

WANTED
WANTED
WANTED
WANTED
WANTED
WANTED
Quarrymen
Labourers
WANTEDWhite,
to know
WANTEDThe
on

fer
and
ages, 12 to B.Apply by letter, stating qualifications,
alary,and references, to Mrs. P. L. Francis, Waiheke.

>

Department t
Department i
Department I

Japanese
Picture
Puzzle and Trick

Oak Cottage,

TO

Department

French Merinos, Cashmeres, Lustres, and Winceys.

Pianos by German and English makers at low

Comc and see, before

Department

Department

beautiful. See the 5 windows, which are but a feeble


representation of the attractions within of which an
inspection is invited irrespective of any purchaso
being made. See and peruse the S-page Catalogue of
London Arcade.
Goods in

Pianos (new) from 30.


Bord's
A good Second-hand Piano for 23.

Pl

after the holidaysA GoverWANTED,


ness
three childrentwo boys
a girl;

Hosiery, Gloves, Corsets, Edgings, Rink Collars,


Umbrellas, Manchester Goods, and Dress Materials in

Established Clothbest part

Department I
Department
Department/J ?
5 None Shilling
resplendent
with attractions unEach Department is
goods
are marked in plain
paralleled in the city All
A
figures at prices hitherto unknown in Auckland.
been made to the staff of
considerable accession has season,
that customers may
servitors for the holiday
The Christmas
rely upon promptitude and civility
and New Year Cards, from Id to 1, are surpassingly
H

of

Business,

<0

Department

Goods

Department

Perfumery
J Fancy

New first-class

SALE.An Old
with new shop, in
FOR
ing
Queen-street.

BANK OF NEW
COLONIAL
ZEALAND,

Notice is hereby given that the Transfer Books of


the Company willbe Closed from Monday, the 2nd,
to Monday, the 9th January next, inclusive.
By order of the Board.

WANTED,

Hotel,

CO.,

Agents.

House at the corner of


Symondsand Alfred streets.Apply in the
first instance by letter toH. Goulstone.

Decomber 27,1881*

~Vf
_13(

3Jr

also, new very liglitDoubleBasten, Coach Builders,

Bnggy,W.

Chairman, W,D.B

General Manager's Office,

>?

Department\
Department
Department

/Electro Plato

Clock and Watcli


IJ Jewellery

I. Phillips.

(SOUTH) HIGHWAY DIS-

require toAll Dogs within tho abovenamed District


4<
Dog Regisbe registered undor theprovisions of the
tration Act, 1880, Amendment Act, 1881,"on the Ist
dayof January in each year. The fee f0r.1832 to bo
flvo shillingsno exemptions. Tho Board haveappointed T. L. Stevens to be Registrar and Collector,
at whoso residence Collars can be obtained.
CHARES WILLIAM STEPHENS,

THE

KNOWNFor Christmas
PitEHKNTS and New Year's Gifts,
SEE TUE
.
E

Durham-street, Auckland.

NOTICE.

for ensuing year, and to transact any other

D. G. MACDONNELL,
Manager.

O'CALLAGHAN,
Returning Officer*

Onehunga, Decomber 20, ISSI.

OF BEAUTY EXTENDED
QUEEN
GOLD MINING COMPANY (LIMITED).

SPERM CAN-

DUNE DIN
McLEOD'S dles.

description, from ontirely new typej


Hekixd Office, attho lowest possible

prices.

WANTEDOrders

AITKEN.

Auckland. Returns, about 4000 a-year. Stock to


taken at cost price. Ca*li down. 250, and
balance on approved bills at 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, and 6
months.
A sober industrious man can rely on
makinga competency.Apply to F. O. Ewington.

ONEHUNGA.

WILLIAM G. P.

Circulars, Cards, Programmes, and General

Printing of every
is executed at the

be

There being only on Candidate nominated to fill


the extraordinary vacancy in the Borough Council of
Onehunga, caused by the Election of Councillor
Codlin to the Mayoralty, I horeby declare the said

The Train leaving Auckland for Mercer at 4.15


p.m. will run on to Stations in Waikato on fiboro
evenings, for the convenience of those who wish to
proceed beyond Mercer.
A. V. MACDONALD,
District Manager.

WANTED

Known That Bill-heads,

Stock.Goodson's

For Sale.
mO SMALL CAPITALISTS.For Sale
I A payable Clothing Business, not far from

ELECTION Ol' COUNCILLOR.

New Year's Eve.

HALL,

ALBERT

on moderate terms.

Building Lots

Architects,

&

OF

Agent.

Six-roomed House next to

North Shore.Cottages
DEVONPORT,
to Lot, Fiirnislioil and Unfurnished. Good
Store,

SON.

offices, Queen-streot.
SON,
EDW. MAHONEY
Architects.

JgOROUGH

RAILWAYS.

shortest
Asphalting attended to on tho
ol firewood, cut and uncut

notice.A largo supply


wholesalo and retail.

Land

W. AITKEN,

LET

a.nd is to let
Apply to

will be received, up to noon on Saturday,


January 7, for the erection of a Block of Warehouses
in Fort-street.

&c.,

LET

Asphalter,

streets.

M
<J

DA 118Y-STREET.
very convenient for entertainments of all kinds,

Tenders
Plans,

has Removed
and Nelson,
Oustomhoue-street, between Hobson

<

Slator's, Chapel-street.Apply Aurora Hotel,

BUILDERS.

rjlO

W
in

Servants' Registry, and Lending

fifteen minutes.
Apply to

Architects.

&

J. Morrison,
"TT7"ANTED KnownThatto his
New Yards,

JT

To Let, furnished A desirable Family Residence,


containing twelve rooms, pleasantly situated, and surrounded by well laid-ont grounds, pretty lawn, and
flower garden, and paddock of about two acres: The
sea and landscape views are unsurpassed; distance
from Auckland, one mile.
Omnibuses pass every

The time of receiving Tenders for Warehouse and


Shop in Victoria-street is extended to noon on
SATURDAY, the 31st instant.

Trains leaving Auckland for Ngaruawahia at


G3O a in, for Henderson at 11 am. All Onehunga
Trains after 0 10 am, and tho Train from Ngaruawahia for Auckland at 3 p m, will not run.
The Trains from Onehunga at 7 pm, and Auckland at 11 10 p m will run as on Saturdays.
Passengers with through or season tickets not
allowed to break the journey at Racecourse, to which
there willbe special tickets, excepting from stations
south of Mercer.
No Goods or Cattle will be convoyed on these days.

coughs,
complaiats. Shortland-streot, Auckland

gUBUKBAN

BUILDERS.

rjlO

A Train from Onehunga will meet tho Mercer Train

iv hoc riufusaui
Gusscott's Composition Powder, good for
colds, and a never-failing remedy for liver

Everybody

WANTED
,v 5

To Let.
RESIDENCE.

offices, Queen-street.

&

the lowest cash prices. The timber being under covo


is better than that purchased elsewhere.

in connection with the "Institute.

BUILDERS.

Plans, Sue., at

20s per week


25s do.

November 26,1581.

KnownThat D. Goldie is

WANTED

Friday, 7.30 p.m.Working Party (for Institute).

Tenders will be received, up to noon on Monday,


January 9, 1532, for the Erection cf Bath Pavilion,
Dwelling-house, Sheds, &c.,at Lakeotorua.

The

Auckland, December 30.1881.

ANTEDA Good Farming Man for


"WT"
TT
0 poiiki.A dam Laybourn,

WANTED

all kinds of Buildingand


other Timber, including Hardwood, Spokes, Felloes
IroH Bark, and Blue Gum Shafts, Blocks, Palings, and
Shingles at his yards, Albert-street, near the Dock, at

Monday, 7.30 p.m.Bible Class.

EDMUND BELL,
Architect.

at Penrose.

UCKLAND

also'

prepared to sell

Tuesday, 3.30 p.m.Bible Class.

&

415 pra

Auckland, December 30,1581.

'CALEDONIA'

to

ointment
bruises. Wien

Armidale, N.S.W.

Altrnate Tenders will be received until noon of


the 7th of January, for the Erection of a

HOTEL,

fsincrie room)

BUILDERS.

Meetings.

Leave Wairoa South:


Leave Auckland :
Leave Auckland for Turanga Creek:
Auckland same day.
Friday, at 10 a.m., returning to
Weduesday.
Cargo received for Wairoa on
C BURTON & CO., Produce Merchants,
Agents, No. 3, Queen-street.

or

coach and waggon road to Railway Camp,


Armidale.David Proudfoot, Railway Contractor,

week:

Concrote or Brick Factory in Lorne-street.


Plans, &c., at Nos. S
9, South British Chambers.

TJ\

of

Open daily from 10a.m. till9.30 p.m. Dinner and


Tea, from sto 7 p.m.
Boarding House for young ladies who are occupied
during the day.
Terms on application to the Secretary.
The following gatherings, to which all are invited,
are held during the

Saturday,

WAIROA

<TEAM

That Mrs. Grice ia


Newmarket for the New Zealand
and Saturday Night

Weekly News,

there by

Paul's

Luncheon, froml2 to 2 p.m.

Public Notices.

A. N. S. FERRY CO.,
Agents.

fj\

follows:

PATIKI.'

FARES.

The s -s ",

AND

on the ground and show intendTerms of Conseen at this office. Not bound to accept
the lowest or any tender. .
(LIMITED),
SIERCBRY BAY SAW SIILL CO.
Fort-street.

Including admission to Course, 3s.


Monday, January 2nd, 18S2, a Special Train runs
from Te Awamutu to Auckland as
Te Awamutu dep. 0 30am Mercer arr. 925 a m
Mercer dep. 9 45 ft ra
Ohaupo dep. 6 -IS a m
Hamilton J'ct'n dep. T 13am Pukekohe dep. 10 25 am
Ngaruawahia dep. 750 a m Drury dep. 11 a m
Racecourse arr. 12noon.
Huntly dep. S IS a m.
January 2nd and 3rd, 18S2 : Auckland to Racecourse and Ellerslie every 20 minutes, between
10 a m and 240 pm, re'urning between 4 and
Mount Eden to Race530 pra after Races.
course and Ellerslie every 20 minutes, from 11 55
am to 1 55 pm, returning between 4 and 530
Onehunga to Ellerslie and Penrose
p m after Races.
erery hour, from 10 25 amto22s pm, returning at
450 and SSO p in. Passengers for Auckland or OneThe
Train,
hunga change at Ellerslie.
Auckland to Mercer, and 4 30 pm Train from Auckland to Helensville, will be postponed to 6 pm, and
proportionate
time.
other Stations in

St.

women's institute and


Young
BOARDING HOUSE, QUEEX-STREET.

tract to bo

return, available for the day only.

HSSBSS&

OTHERS.

Emily Place,

the late Judge Mansford) wishes to take


chargeof six young ladies. Evory educationaladvantage, oombined with home comforts and maternal
care.Address, Mrs. Mansford, Pipitea-street, Wellington.

Board and Lodging


do.
do.

The Manager willbe

A. V. MACDONALD,
District Manager.

Saloon, 7s 8d ; Steerage, Bs
To Thames
6s extra
To Ohinemuri through
10s extra
ToTe Aroha through
Vot responsible for shipping, carrying, or dischargins live stock.
..

CONTRACTORS

OVERNOR
BROWNE
HOBSON-STREET.

ing Contractors the different Blocks.

FARES.

at

single

or

(widow

Tenders will bo received by tho undersigned, until


January 18, for Falling and Delivering into Crcoks at
Mercury Bay, about Twelve Million Feet Kauri.

January 2 and 3, Auckland, Newmarket, Mount


Eden, and Onehunga, to Racecourse, and Ellerslie,
One Shilling each, irrespective of class, single or

2,'

and
'
From Thames :
From Auckland
Saturday, 12 midnight
Friday,6 p.m.
The time talila of river steamers to bo seen
Enterprise Office, Wharf.

xam

1 . McGregor. Manager.
XCURSIONS TO WAIMonday, the
Ti WEIIA. On
Tijesbay,

TO the THAMES,

KAURI,
TsffrfiPCKXSi
WV linmVE 1 AT-OIIA

AND

leave the Onehunga


6 p.m.
Wharf as above on TUESDAY, January 3, at
(weather and other circumstances permitting).-For
office of the company,
freieht or passage aPP'y at theor,
to A.Barnes, One67 Qieen-Itreet, Auckland;
|

A.'

'

P.S. 'TE AROHA,'

RTHERN STEAM-

SJIIP COMPANY (LIMI-

-Li

TIME TABLE.
A H A N
From Auckland:
Friday, 9 morning
Saturday, 0 morning) t j
th; d
j
9 night

'R O T O M

The s.s 'FINGAL' will


leave Quean street Wharf as aboro
on TUKSDAY, January 3rd, at 0
p.m. (weather and other circumstances permitting).Northern Steamship Company
(Limited), 67, Queen-street.A. McGregor, Manager.

WAITOA

S.S.

No cargo received after 4 p.m. Small parcels prepaid at the office on the wharf.
Passage tickets must be taken at the Company's
Office, No. 67, Queen-street, Auckland.

T-CKi

BUSH

Lodging,

Kowena

OMAHU,
PLAINS, AND MOR-

WITn OHINEMURI,

RINSYILLE, PIAKO DISTRICT.

FOR OPUNAKE AND WANGANUI


_

>3

and

OlnuUi.

1 -1

C4TEAM to the THAMES


(CARRYING PASSENGERS
AIND CARGO), CONNECTING

street

Board
BELLE VUE HOUSE.Superior
near
WANTED
a.
Mrs. t. mansford

HOAR T).

liam C. Breakell, Civil Engineer, Hamilton.


Tenders to be addressed to the undersigned.
W. P. CHEPMELL,
Chairmain Waitoa H.B.
Piako, December 24, ISSI.

YEAR.

SPECIAL

for

ACCOMMODATION

small family (private house).Apply Suburbs,

in Auckland, suitable for families

Tenders will be received at Piako, up to noon of

RAILWAYS.
XE W

man. Auckland Hotel.

respectable Lad about


"T\T ANTEDA
15.
P Gibbons
Co., Hobsop.street.

AND RESIDENCE.The beat


BOARD
gentlemen. Terms as agreed upon.Address obtain-

Bridgei as above.
Plans and Specifications may be seen and further
information may be obtained on application to Wil-

With this handsome addition to their fleet, the

rKl

WANTED

UPERIOR

W. H. HALES,
District Engineer.

BRIDGES HAMILTON-PIATCO ROAD.

Flngal

(Signed)

SATURDAY, January 7th prox., for the erection of

'TAKAPUNV
AINU I,'
'DEVONPORT. 5

t
jfTrr&sSSs.

Thursday at 4 p.m.
FOR MERCURY BAY.
i Every Monday, 4 p.m.
Every

Saw Mill,

WANTED

Bydder

Herald oftice.

HIGHWAY

JNO. SMYTH.

December 23. ISS'2.


Known
The Auckland
Company are still supplying ordinary

"Waitakere

V\T ANTED
Timber
*

preferred

inorder

for bad
legs, bad
all other fails thero
a perfect cure.Shortland-street. Auckland.

ablc at Herald Oflico.

FOR MANGAWAI.

Men that can keep the saws

Waiter.

steadv

First-class Barman

-*

necessarily be accepted.

Fin gal

One Good Circular Hand


One Good Breakdown Hand
One Good Stacker Hand

Gusscott's

VACANCIES

P.S. 'VICTORIA,'

The public are respectfully requested to bring the


Right Change.
No Cargo willbe received after 8 a.m. on any publicholiday.
BENJ. tanner,

Mr.

"Tender for Craig's Creek Bridge Contract,"


respectively. The lowest or any tender will not

Railways.

The Queen of the Ferry, capable of carrying as many


as any other two ferry boats in the harbour, will run
in connection with the
'T
AND

Queen-street.

WANTED

cuts

and

By command.

Nortucote at
p.m., 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 9,
Returningfrom Nortlicote at
5.45 a.m., 10, 31, 12, 1.30 p.m., 2.30, 3.30, 4.30, 5.30,
6.30, 9.30.
Special arrangements hare been made to ayoid a
crush, and the New

ANTED
\\l
V
Kitchen

Agent at

Auckland, New Zealand.

Hamilton,

Sale Cheap.

Return* to DevoxportSlXPENCE.
Return to NortucoteNINEPENCE.
Tickets available for the above days may now be
obtained at the ofUce of the undersigned, No. 8

of the
is
an educated lady between
preferred). His city reference,
an Auckland banker.Full particulars and photo at
Hannaford's Agency: A genuine want; Inviolable
secrecy assured.
(a planter
of meeting
*20 and 25 (if musical

Herald. Auckland

PONSONIiY,

SARSFIELD-STREET,

n3'

WANTED
A good
WASTED
Thames Hotel.
*

MATRIMONIAL
on one
desirous
with

WANTED

C.B.,in returning thanks for past favours, bega to


ON MONDAY AND TUESDAY, inform his numerous friends and customers that ho
2NI> and 3RD JANUARY,
has secured Business Premises in Auckland as above,
The boats will run
where he will be glad to receive any orJ -srs, ai . will
AX HOUR,
EVERY QUARTER OF Devosi-uut,
and
Victoria
WnARP.
and
to
from
to endeavour to give the sa*i-.e satisfaction as horetot'ore.

Secretary D.S.F. Co. (Limited).

SOth, 3 p.m.

AND BOAT BUILDER,

Builder

NEW YEAR'S HOLIDAYS.

FARES:

person to
a qualified Nurse,
at
and Head

Gentleman
!A single
Pacific Islands)

WANTED Known
Everybody
WANTED
breasts,

NORTHUMBERLAND HOUSE,

1881 } for

over the

a?fL^ ?!w
and" at

PRICES.

Wanted
Office Boy.\Y. McArthur
and Co.

Ist February nest,


undertakethe duties of Matron
a salary of 75 per annum.

Wanted, by

WANTED,

New and Second-hand Boats always on Hand, and for

Company confidently anticipate that xo rscoxvex.


xbkcs whatever will be experienced in getting to
and from the Boats.

HOSPITAL.

2D
~

by a young man, just


(late Cliief Engineer,R.N".) is prepared as
Known
An exceptiouo.l
"Afiva Ladies and Gentlemen as Boarders.
a ivedAn appointment as Traveller or
m J7 ,
some of the most
opportunity
obtaining
of
Acresofits own
Trill
gZI
Toys everseen in Auckland,
wonderful of Mechanical
H
"
mata Harbour, commandrag the most Charming at
spinal price,
nan
now presents itself at Heraxd Office.
Views. A flight of Steps to Bathing House, with Sea Goodson's London Arcade; tnesumu
District Engineer.
rainin? porBathing at any time. Hot and Cold Baths in the tionbeing offered at one>half the plain marked price.
A Youth.Apply to C.
House. A Boat, with good Fisiiino.
Canping, Queen-streeL
Omnibus every quarter of an hour. Eight minutes'
Dealers to Know, that
A Youth, with, a knowledge
walk from gate to Queen street.
Paddy's Market is now fitted tip with
willbe
done
of bookkeeping.R. Rew, Victoria-street.
Laundry Work of House and Boarders
Tables and lighted with Gas, open every Saturday
on the Premises.
9
until
11
o'clock
where
morning
night,
o'clock,
Fish,
To those Seeking ITealth, to Parties on Wedding
A respectable Boy.Apply
OADS, NORTH ISLAND. Tour, to Gentlemen
Settlers' Produce, and Dry Goods can be offered for
and Families resident in Auckto E. "Waters, Confectioner, Queen-street.
Sale. Space allotted for amusement. No Gambling
land for a period too short to Furnish, at Northumor IllegalGames. For hire of Stand, apply to Thomas
A few Boys for Weeding at
berland House will be found a Perfect English
Slater, Weigh-bridge Office, Lessee City Market.
Kemuera.Apply Partridge and Woollams.
Public Works Office,
Home.
The Prices will be 30s each per week.
Auckland, 10th December, 1881.
Known
That 500 Pick
Clerk ; smart penman, used
Private Sitting Room can be had. Telegrams and
Separate Written Tenders will bo received at this
still
to
Quarryinen
and Shovel men and
are
timber business.Address Post-office Box
Office until NOON of FRIDAY, 30th December, 1881, Letters promptly replied to.
required,and can find immediate employment on the
140, Auckland.
Pianoand Organ for use. No Extras.
for the Construction of a Bridge, at Drury Creek,
Great Northern Railway Extension, Urilla to Glen
and at Craig's Creek, the Great South Road, County
Inspection Courteously Invited.
innes.
A Gardener able to milk and
Likewise, employment for a large numberof
C. A. BYDDEK, R.N.,
of Manukau. Plans, specifications, and conditions of
Timber Splitters, Hewers, and Brick Burners. The
make himself generally useful.Applv
Proprietor.
contract, can bo seen at this Otfice, at tho Public
climate is superb, being four to five thousand feet Partridge and Woollams.
Works Office, Hamilton, and at the Warden's Office,
of
the
worksFiom
getting
above
sea
Mode
to
level.
for two or three Boarders, New Zealand
Thames. Tenders must be addressed to the Hon.
Tenders for Clearing at
by steamer or sailing vessel to Newthe Minister for Public Works, Auckland, and marked
with home comforts, at Beresford House, castle, from thence to Tamwortli by rail, and from
Paeroa, near Helensville.W. Phillippsand
outside. "Tender for Drury Creek Bridge Contiact," junction of Pitt and IJeresford-streets. Piano, bath.

ITiEY,

Launches,

5.15 a.m., O.SO, 10.30, 11 30,1

PLENTY

contractVcan

Bridge

tne
Warden's Office, Thames. Tenders must be addressed
to the Hon. the Minister for Public Works, Auckland, and marked outside, "Tender for Painting
Hamilton Bridge." The lowest or any tender wlu
not necessarily be accepted.
13y command.
(Signed) W. H, HALES,

Foot of Albert-street, near the Dock.

FERRY COMPANY (Limited).

Olice.

rK

. CITY
Will make an Excursion to Tamaki (weather permitting) on MONDAY, 2nd January. 18S2, leaving the

5 p.m.

0R RU!jSELLTuesday, 3 ; "> p.m.

OF I CORK'

The

EDUCED

December,

Road

and conditions or
at the Public Works Office,

SHORE,

SHIP, YACHT,

30th

AUCKLAND AND NORTH

TO

tamaki.

FOR LEV'JK.V AND SUVA.

Taiard.v

JHARLES

FRIDAY,

Wuikato" flTvef n4.??i^}n

&

SHILLINGS.

"EXCURSION
Fj

,rKJL

g&agSSv

Thursday, 5, noon

until NOON of

CRUICKSBANK &C0..)

J. WICKEXS.

Victoria Flour Mills, Svmonds-strcet.

Auckland, 10th December, 13S1.


Written Tenders will be received at this Office

been guaranteed in the colony. Ileturn ships to London also leave at almost regular intervals.
Full particulars on application to
L. D. NATHAN & CO., )
OWEN
V Agents.
GRAHAM,

South).

MELBOURNE (VIA

FOR

ISLAND.

BRIDGE-PAINTING CONTRACT.

Tho above line of ships are regular traders to all the


principal ports of New Zealand. They are clipper
fillips, classed
Lloyd's, and commanded by
experienced masters. The bill of fare Is most substantial, and of the be6t quality, and the accommodation roomy and convenient.
The undersigned are empowered to grant passages
from London to New Zealand, payment for which has

Returningto town by 7.30 p.m.

NORTH

MESSRS. SHAW,
LOKDON.

o,

jy

APIER

Ellerslie RacecourseBlack

LOST,

OADS,

A 1 at

FOR SYDNEY.

FOR

OWNED BJf

CASEY.'

'ROSE

AN EXCURSION
i&H
Will leave Auckland for
WAIW E R A
Os Monday, at 9 o'clock siiAP.r,

I
1

Tuesday, 3, 0 p.m.
of mail

Penocin

Train.

at current rates.

CO.,

fIATUJi

Waiwera on

W"

call at the

Building Timber, Sashes, Boors, Mouldings, &c., at


on forefoot. the lowest Current Rates.N.B.Rough Heart of
Craig, Commerce-street.
j Kauri Shingles, at 9s per thousand; Heart of Kauri
ia the Choral Hall, on. the 22ncl Palings, at lis per hundred ; Sap Kauri Palings, 9b
The
instantAn Irish Lace Handkerchief.
per hundred.
finder will kindly return it to Miss Street, Shortlandstreet.
KnownThat we deliver
Taupiri, Bay of Islands, and Newcastle Coal
Board and Residence.
also Firewood, to any part of the City or Suburbs a
Lowest Rates."W. & G. Winstone, Customhouse*

from
LOST,
Draught

Public Works Office,

H. J. WICKENS.

-V,

Date of Sailing.

made

please call at the Herald office.

ILLIAM CURTISPlease

Gelding; recently blistered

T0 NEW

IjYTTELTON

Steamer

owner can have itby applying at


the Heraldoffice and paying for advertisement.

the

from

T>
X RICE

J_JAILX

arrived

(lately

One pound reward.J.

LINE OF
"PASSENGERS'
PACKETS
ZEA

ffOR

FOUND,
Boot.The

Tenders.

Indent 3 filled with promptness, and freight engage-

and will return on Frithe latter day

SATURDAY,

TO DAY and

Officer.

Agent in Auckland.

I]

TABLEJANUARY.

Returning

Bombay, December 19,1831.

H. P. BARBER,

meats

Gelding,
and Co.,

STRAYED,

AND NEW ZEALAND PORTS.

gS. 'ROSE CASEY.'


1
hC< ROSE CASEY'

from

on the 2Sth instautA


Brown Mare, white forehead, white fore feet.
Anyone bringing the same to Partington Brothers,
Western Flour-mill Depot, Karangahape.road (next
Mr. Hoyes') willbe rewarded,
in Mechanics'BayA new right

FREDERICK FORDE,

now advertised in the leading Homo

The vessel is

NEW

OF

LIAN

Queen-street.

Home, who may be desirous cf returning to the

colony.

ONE

Proprietorsof the

POUND REWARD.Lost,
harness

nehungaA lisjhtgrey light


scar down face. Itcturn to Sutherland
Wool Scourers. &c.

Robert Proude.
The Poll, therefore, will be taken on FRIDAY,
December 30,1551. at the following places :
BombayThe Public Hall
Springfield The Kama Rama Post-office
Queen's KedoubtThe Old School
Maungatawhiri XsMcyThe Public School.

Thomas Logan, Esq., Commander, 1900 tons grosa


rcgiste*, 2000 horse power effective, will leave the
"KANGAROO LINK,"
'lyde early in March next for Melbourne and all New
Zealand Ports, and is expected to reach Melbourne in
SAILING PACKETS,
44 days, and New Zealand in 51 days.
She has magnificent passenger accommodation, and From NEW YORK to all the Principal AUSTRApresents a favourable opportunity to Colonists now at

STKAM SHIP

COMPANY

>

51, Stonf.-stuket, New York,

Auckland at
Passengers can book from

-cate to cover Intercolonial fare and Lan.


to secure special advantages.
Auckland
granted in AncKlana
Passages from London can be
to
Forplkns and full particulars apply, m&London
Co., Joint
F. Green & Co.. and Anderson, Anderson
to the ARCnts in Auckland.
;
Managers of the Lane or,

yUEREAU

> to TOjrnineas.
Fares to London. l.Ss
m addition.
Suez Canal Dues,
Parcels booked through to London.

UNION

&

the Service will be


of a Fortnight.
steamers at intervals

And

iSiisfev
*.No.

Union Steamship Company's

'MANAPCURI,'

by succeeding

]\j[^CLLER

COUNCILLOR.

Notice is hereby given that the following Candidaies for the otfice of Councillor for the Maungatawhiri Riding have been duly nominated, viz. :
Henry 6harletok Powell

' |

* ''

FOTOST

ELECTION OF

(LIMITED). Agents.

VIA MELBOURNE.

edged, leather bound, Oxford blue limp, name written


inside: Wat ing, June I.JSSI. Anyone having found
and returning it to either of the Churchwardens or
officials, or to the Messrs. Duder, or to Mr. Oliver
Mays, Post-oftice, or to Mr. Pcarce, Flagstaff Hotel,
will much oblige the owner.
HENRY WYATT WATLING.
Flagstaff Hotel.

MACNGATAWIIIRI EIDIKC.

3S7S
SB2S

LAND.

LOST, left on seat after servicc, two weeks since


(Sunday. December 11) A Prayer Book, with Hymns
(Ancient and Modern) complete, small sized, red

COUNTY.

MR.

LUNN

1 I

GAROTJNK
LUSIT \NI

CSTEAM VROM GREAT


O Britain to new zea-

o0
20
February

. .
. .:

ORTPNT

A N UK A U

mission <>f Sir George Grey, K.C.15.) make an excurThe splendid iron clipper barque
sion t<> tho beautiful Island of Kawau on MONDAY,
and also on TUESDAY, as above,, leaving QueenSTRACATHRO,'
=troct Wharf at 10 a.m. sharp (weather and other
100
A 1 at Lloyd's, 1159 tons register, T. B. Peters,
circumstance* permitting). Return fare, 53.Northern Commander,
now loading, and will have quick desSteamship Company (Limited). A. McGregor, patch.
Manager.
For freight or passage apply to
THE NEW ZEALAND SHIPPING COMPANY

STEAM NAVIGATION COMPANY


IG
and the PACIFIC STEAM > Ay
h
lcr'"^ nt J
PANY, will leive SYDNEY at t ?"' and
ON
LON-

TRINITY,

HOLY

The following Stcamshipsfcelonsin? to (LIMIThD),

DEVONPORT.

Rev. Bates.

[_-trUBLISH.D

Wanted.

Found.

and

SHO.BE,

TO FOLLOW TUE SHIP

January.The

of

Lost

Electoral-

LONDON DIRECT,

rp T TDT tc rr

>

'

Shipping.

Shipping-

(SUBSCRIPTION, PER QUARTER :


i Ix Avakce, 10S.; CREDIT, lis. CD.

FRIDAY, DECEMBER 30, 1881

AUCKLAND,

\
/

'

rra Yeab.
7.-'.(d. per Year.

SEW, 1 Ss. Co.

(WEEKLY

t MONTHLY SUMMARY,

fi
0,4 /7 1j

\Tfi
(J.
XS

V Olj.

YVTTT
v IXX.

\7r

THE NEW ZEALAND HERALD, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 30, 1881

with 40ft. frontage


property U nly a few minutes'
walk from Queen-street, and is fitted up with every
M. Lennox, Estate
Price,
.47O.J
convenience.
162l
Acent.
A fine Familv
this street This

new sevenMOUNT EDENbeautiful


a
viewof

magnificent
roamed House, commanding
the Harbour. Price, 500. J. M. Lennox, Estate
103
Agent.
in
150.

FOUR-ROOMED COTTAGE

Price,

IGOI

Soo.TO INVESTORS. Three Houses

bo
with Freehold Allotment 156 x IX3. Terras can
155l
arranged,J. M. Lennox, Estate Agent.
PONSONBYFive-roomed House, with
Freehold Allotment34 x 1,9, near the Three Lamps.
Price, 320. J. M. Lennox, Estate Agent. 154l

and

Residence,

acres

and pasture. Price, 1000.


100l
Agent, Auckland.
19 miles
FARM of 30 acres of good land,
stabling,
House,
with
seven-roomed
City,
from the
coach-house, piggery, fowl-house, etc. The land is
158l
all in grass and crop. Price, 000.
of garden, shrubbery,
J. M. Lennox, Estate

ALLOTMENTA Bargain

Kyber

PAPAKURA A

Bargain

Farm

1850.
Valuations made of Land, Buildings, Household

of 6S

MANUKAU ROAD,

ParnellA Bargain
Eight-roomed House, with large Freehold Allotment, 35 x 195, fronting the Manukau Road, Parnell.
commanding 03 magnificent view of the harboui
Price. 650.J. M. Lennox. Estato Agent. 144l
FOR SALE, in the heart of the cityA
beautiful ten-roomed Residence, with water and
gas laid on.
This beautiful residence is mosl

healthfully situated, and is only a few minutes


walk from Queen-street.J. 31. Lennox, Estate
139i
Agent, Auckland.

SaleA Bar-

"WEST PUKEKOHE.For

175 acres, unimproved, being pari


of lot 18. This fine property is mixed bush and
fern, and well watered ; must be sold. Price, 360,
200 can remain upon the property at a very lo*
rato of interest.J, M. Lennox Estate Agent,

gainA Farm of

Auckland.

lUOI,

BARGAIN.Four-roomed

130,A

Cot-

nuau, with Freehold


tage, fronting the Mount.
Allotment oo itw. Price, 130, 65 cash, balance
can remain on the property.J. il. Lennox, Estat(
134x.

Agent, Auckland.

KEMUERA. 5 acres, with orchard, and all


of the
the buildings thereon erected, at tho foot
Girls* School-house. Price, 1150.J. M. Lennox,
133 l
Estate Agent, Auckland.
A FIRST-CLASS FARM of 123 acres, in
West Pukekolie, with good House, cowsheds
dairy, etc. The farm is ill in grass, and is onlj
one mile from the Railway Station.J. M. Lennox,
12dx.
Estate Agent, Auckland.

FOR SALEA choice Farm of 200 acres ir

the best farming districtin tho province. Thcr is


an excellent 10-roomed House upon the farm, anc
Price, 1400. J. M. Lennox
every convenience.
123l
Estate Agent.
TO FARMERS.For SaleFarm of 7(

acres at Papatoitoi, about two miles from theScotcl


Church. Tho Farm is all in good English grasses
and lia3 erected upon it an eight-roomed House ii
good order, four-stalied Stable, Cow-sheds, Coach
house, etc. There is a good orchard and gardei
upon the farm. Price, 900. J. M. Lennox, Es
105l
tate Agent, Auckland.

acresfirst-clas3 Land, mostly bush a


and has
it is situated six miles above Dargaville,
riverand 8 miles
frontage of 2J miles to tho "Wairoa
10
having
bush,
mixed
100 acres good Land, mostly
Darga*
ourrailes river frontage, situate 14 miles from
100 acres first-class Land, partly bush and partly
fronts Governopen, has a fine fresh water stream,
miles from
ment road to "Whangarei, and is about
;

For Sale -3107

advertisement in the

column

J.

Weekly

News.

LENKOX, EstatH

0HOUSE,

ILLIAMSON

H A S.

LAND. AND FINANCIAL AGENT,

untilInvested.

FARM AT

Mill;

ROAD.

10i

wards,

in sums of 10 and

on good security.

PONSONBY.

up-

Gentleman's Residence for

sale, near All Saints* Church, replete with every


convenience, on the easiest terms imaginable.

Must

be

sold.

A WELL-BUILT and substantial Residence


for sale in Nelson street, with sea view. Largo
allotment.
REMUERASix acres of Land, magnificent
view, for 700.

Also, 16acres

near racecourse.

SHOP AND HOUSE for sale in Victoriastreet, near Nelson-street; cheap.


NEWTONSeven-roomed House For Sale,
well-finished. Price, 260. Also, six-roomed House
and two Allotments for 450.
250.SIX-ROOMED HOUSE and two
Allotments in Cook-street for sale; garden, etc.
PONSONBY. New House for sale near the
A bargain.

beach.

com.

JgUILDING

on easy torms
overlooking the sea.
For Sale,

SAMUEL

Largo

115

market garden, etc.; well watered. Only


240231
PAPAKURA VALLEYFarm of 164 acre, fenced
and subdivided; nice piece bush, plenty of water
grass,

Building Lots,

COCHRANE AND SON.

iiomfptead, etc.

TAUKillCO acres, at 3177

PAKIRI, Marsden CountySO acres224

TAURAIIOA, Whangareilo2 acres, at 205225


PUKEATUA, "Waitemata- 40 acres227
HENDERSON'S MILL97 acres, on termsl29
NORTHCOTESO acres, at 12 per acre

having a frontag#
of 105 feet to Cook-strcet, and 88 feet to Nelson-

For SaleA Large Building Site,

atreet.

SAMUEL

jgUILDING

COCHRANE

&

SON.

WIIANGAMIRI>iO100 acres, at 30s

WAITAKIRIIO7 acres, for 75


KIRIKIRIROASO acrcs, at 20s
KOMOKORIKII7S acros, at 105256
OMARU-r-SO acres, for 50170
"WAIUKU EAST249 acres, very desirable, at 30

EPSOM.

SITE,

A Magnificent Building Site, close to main roa<*


stands high, and commands a splendid view, containing about 6i acrcs. Easy terras.
SAM

QIT

PEL

PAPAKURA3SO acres, verv desirable, at 60s 217


OPOTIKISO acres, at 40s181

part bush, at 155202


Several other properties, large and small, situated
at Mount Albert, Onehunga, Pukefcoho, Papakura,
Tainaki, Kaipara, Whangarei, Northcoto, Hamilton,
&c., fcc.
Full information on application to
D. F. EVANS,

ALLOTMENTS.
WEST QTTKEN-oxitiLiii L' A Good Builcl'
200

ing Allotment,

close to Queen-street. Price,

BERESFORD STREET
-

feet frontage.

SAMUEL COCHRANE AND SON.

AG E,

OOTT
Newton streets.

SAMUEL COCHRANE

Sale2o

acrcs

good J.and, part of Lot 56.

PUKEKOHE,

properties.
Lot

304,

Jjl

acre

FOR
five

in grass; and close to railway station

natural

About
land

Price, 350.

145.Four-roomed House For Sale, near


the Eden Vine Hotel, on deferred payment system.
KARA N G AH APE ROADFirst-class Business Site for sale, opposite the Newton Hotel.
SIX-ROOMED HOUSE, nicely300.

finished, for sale in Lincoln.street; large allotment.

PUKEKOHE EASTFine Farm of 107

near Railway Station, for sale.


NORTH SHORELand to be let on lease
for a term of years, 2 miles from Dcvonport Wharf;
comfortable hotnesteae1 and outbuildings.
THE LEASE of General Business Premises
acres,

in suburbs for sale.

CLASS

OPOTIKILots 190 and 2SO, 100acres2os


an aero

(near
taining 3G acro3

PROPERTIES.
Lot 70, containing 103

CHARLES

Gd

Or,

\y,

Land Agent.

AT

BALMAIN'Lot 3, Subdivision of Lot 158,


containing 30 acres

WHANGAREILot 70, Paraluki, containacres

60

iyj"OUNT

Land

Is

7Jr

R.

GREAT BARRIER ISLANDLots S2 and

C.

course

Large allotment.

Splendid viewof harbour.

Apply

260.Five-roomed House for sale tvro


to Bridgo)
verandahs, ta:aks, largo garden. Volcanic soil.
PARK ROADSeven-roomed House for WADE2OO Acres good land, quite level,
sale fine view. Price, 350.
fronts main road and adjoins -Mr. Maurice Kelly's
Very convenient
NELSON STREET
property
Family Residence for salo : gas and water; two allotments fully planted with fruit trees. Very cheap. WAITAKEREILot 58, 112 acres
SHOP and Dwelling-house for sale near WADE RIVERLot
9, 88 acres, fronting
Queen-street Junction. Splendid position.
river, known as Gallangher's
NORTH SHORE, Five-roomed House and
large Allotment for sale. 250. Also, one at 320.
WAIWERALot 117, 58 acres; has good
1500 acres on tidal river six-roomed House,
kauri timber
&c.. to lease at low rental
Farm, 88 acres,
ALLOTMENTS bought and Houses built on MAHURANGIImproved
fronting Pukacuka Creek. Six-room llouso, Outthe weekly repayment system.
buildings, OrcTSid, etc. Price, 150.
GREY-STREET.
New House for sale.
Largo allotment. Portion can remain on mortgage. WHANGAPROAA Valuable Farm of 99S
Also two Shops, detached Workshops, &c., on very
acres, partly fenced and in grass; 8-room House,
:

advantageous

terms.

STOKES'S POINT.Small Farms, partly


improved and unimproved, for sale, on easy terms.
FARMS also for sale afc Waikomiti, RichKomokorikl, Paremoremo, Stokes's Point,
Waitakerei, Little and Big Omaha, Karioi, Mornfarside, Mahurangi, Wainui, North Shore, Papainira, &c. Also, see list in Weekly News.

uond,

CHAS. WILLIAMSON,
Estate Aa&sr, Voloax Lank.

numerous Out-buildings. Situate about 17 miles


from Auckland, nearly altogether bounded by th
sea. Torms easy.

jy/j

AHURANGI.

A Largo House, containing 11 rooms, well situated


for a business site, being close to the Wharf; about 1
acre of ground.
SAMUEL COCHRANE AND SON,
AucUoneew;

Gould,
Aitkcn, Land Airent.

on

CULTIVATED
ok

FARM.

ON LEASE,

TO BE LKT

730 Acres

or

Rich Lan tl>,

CHAS. FIELD

The

AITKEN,

Apply to

Land Aroni,

Jjl

&

10,000 Acres of Land of first-class quality, situate


in the Thames Valley District, for Sale, in lots to suit
purchasers.
Terms easy,

T. C. WILLIAMS,
Cambridge, Waikato.

SALE, on easy terms for payment

FOR
which
acres
improved, together with good Dwolling-house,
120 Acres, of

100

are

fenced

and

Stablo,

Coach-house. Cowshed, for 18 Cows, abundance of


Firewood, and never-failing supply of water,

Apply to

W. AITKEN,
Land Agent.

only

absolutely

All orders, accompanied with Bank draft, or P.0.0.


good town references, executed with

FAMILIES.

IN-

VINE

pARTRIDGE

M.D

QUEEN-STREET,

..

..

..

..

English Ginger Wine

&

&

3 0

g g

.!

2 0

..

30

....

"

4 5
4 6
50
1 9

to.!
..

..

10

52 Q

same as

(no exceptions).

SAM UE L E VINSON. Proprietor.

Photography.
to
his
Excellency
lift:

of Edinburgh
AND THE EARL OP PEMBROKE.

Governor

Rh
e
QCEEK-STUEET,

bartlett

Also, Extra

TABLE

2 6
..2 6

..

Brands)

4s Cd ; small
4s 6d : small

from Bonded Store.


Terms: Strictly Cash

Ddee

BURNERS, FONTS, GLOBES & WICKS

RODGERS', LOCKWOOD,

..2 0

!!

In Case (Genuine

Royal Highness
THE

J. DICKEY

ROWATT'S ANUCAPNIC LAMPS,

F.R.C.P.

20
j 0

..

Splendid Port and Sherry Wine, per doz.


All Spirits sold by the Gallon (over-proof),

HAVE FOR SALE

4 g

small

Townsend's
English Ale and Porter (best brands), Is 4d
Flask Brandy, large, 3s ; small. Is 6'd and

of

WIGFALL'S

PHOTOGRAPHIC ARTIST,
AUCIiLA XD.

R.T1.8. is now taking Portraits bv the New Tnstac.


taneous Process, having received large shipments of
latest Photographic Instruments and Novelties.

the

THE LARGEST ASSORTMENT OK VIEWS OF


NEW ZEALAND .SCENERY,
Including Magnificent Views of the Hot Lakes, always
kept on hand.
All Photographs finished by the New Enamelline
Process.

AND POCKET CUTLERY.

JOHNSON'S CELEBRATED SCISSORS

BROTHERS,
CLARKE
(Late Cko.mbie'.s).
ROYAL FINE ART PHOTOGRAPHIC
GALLERIES.

Zealand.

Queen-street, Auckland,
Ox>posite the Union Bank.

CLARK'S BOILERS, SAUCEPANS, &c.

FIRE AND MARINE IN-

GRIFFITHS'

PATENT TEA AND

COFFEE POTS.

500,000.
Heap Otfice

ss; small..

Old Tawny Port,

;
..

Scotch Whisky, Lome, Islay, and Bon Accord..


Sarsaparilla

AUCKLAND.

AND BUDDLE.

Capital

TO nis

J.

Case'<l

(strong)

Queen-street Auckland

234,

to

equal

Dunville's Whisky

OHEAP JJARDWARE JJOUSE

WILLIAM T. J. CELL,
General Agent for New

Brandy

Old Tom

Tobacconists.

ESQ.
,

Martell's and Ilennessy's Brandy,

Geneva, JDKZ, ss,

And a Great Variety of CHIMNIES.

RUSSELL

ET

Greenless and Colville'a Cambclton "Whisky

Hcnncssy's Brandy
Schiedam's Schnapps,

&

CUT TOBACCO WORKS,

SAUNDERS,

Zealand

HOT

First-class Portraits from C. T>. V. to Life Size, at


Moderate Prices.
Children's Portraits taken instantaneously.

Butchers.

275, GEORGE-STREET SYDNEY.

BREWERS

prepared to accept Firo


the most favourable terms.
For full particulars apply to
This

&

Company is

UOTTLEItS.

S. JAGGER

and

Buckets,

HEATHER,

Agent.

and mersey marine

Musical,

CORRUGATED

ready

E.

AXES, ADZES, TOMAHAWKS, AND CHISEL

"SALOON,

Wollosley-aUeet.

AUGERS, PLANES, HAMMERS, BRACES,

for use, 2

TWIST AND PATENT BITS, all sizes,

LOCKS,

Large quantities of

SPOUTING. RIDGING, AND DOWN PIPES


To Mr. Webb's kijtd Patrols and tiie Public:
always in stock.
The Neumeyer's Pianos have arrived, surpassing in
tone and finish all former shipments. These have
been made to Mr. W.'s order, and havo a new Patent
VERANDAH IRON CURVED AT SHORTEST
Soft Pedal and Brass Tuning Plate and Iron-framed.
NOTICE.
Also,
A number of Bord's Pianos, which for price (35
MANUFACTURER OF LEAD AND COMPO. PIPE,
guineas) aro unequalled, Trichord, good tone, highly
and strongly limslied, warranted to last.
Tho above may all be had on hire, the money so
A choice selection of Chandeliers, &c., at his "Welpaid to bo a fund for tho purchase of the hired instrulosley-atreet shop.
ment or qno selected from the saloon.
Numerous
Country orders will always receive his prompt at*
othor Pianos and Harmonium, &c., new and secondtention.
hand, to be let on the same terms, or sold with cash
Licensed to lay on Water.
discount.
WEBB'S MUSIC

TROWELS.

TENNON SAWS.

TANKS.

PARKER
with Tap

&

JACKSON'S HAND, RIP, AND

STEAM WORKS, VICTORIA-STREET,


OR IIIS SHOP, WELLESLEV-STREET.

I JIEsT

Meat O.VLT

KEPT.

EARLY CALL .SOLICITED.

SOLS PATENTEE OF THE IMPROVED LEAD


EDGE RIDGING,

JIV

HINGES, NAILS, AND BRASSWARE

SCOTT'S GENUINE WHITE LEAD,

RAW, BOILED, AND LINSEED

pER

QENT.

OIL.

J)ISCOUNT

ALLOWED TO CASH PURCHASERS

On all Sales amounting to 20s and upwards

W.

&

H E L L A B Y

WHOLESALE, SITIPriNG AND FAMILY


BUTCHERS.

DISSTON, SORBY, AND SPEAR AND

HAS FOR SALE

A number of the above


and upwards, at his

WYNDH.OI-STr.EET

(Opposite Clanriearde Hotel).

T>
GARDEN HOES, RAKES,

W. lIEATII,

Iron Works.

S.

Ovens

and

SrADES AND DIGGING FORKS.

Applications invited for Sub-agencies by those in a


inlluenco business.

(gUPERIOR

Pails

AXD SHIPPING BUTCHER,

DISTRICT.

position to

Bottled Ale and Stout


left there will be punc-

Tubs,

SHOVE,

H.
FAMILY

PR

100, Queen-street.

SPARKLING ALE AND STOUT,

Malt and Hops of the best


quality, will always be kept at our branch store as

rj*

PARKES', BLACK'S, AND LYNDON'S

AND LANCASHIRE FIRE

H.

Brewed Purely from

Pie Dishes,

Reserve Fund, 325,000

The undersigned, having been appointed Agent for


this Company, is prepared to receive proposals for all
descriptions of Insurances at lowest rates.

TRADE.
our Celebrntod

and

Hair, Cloth, and Nail Brushes.

COMPANY, LONDON.

AUCKLAND

Meat

Brooms, Scrubbers, Wiiisks, &c.,

COMPANY (Established in the Colonics, 1562).


Capital, 1,&V2,000 ; Reserve Fund, 253,729.

Kext Thames Hotel, Customhouse-street.

Tinned

Basins and Milk Pans, all sizes.

on

I JONDOX

of his numerous
friends and customers,
IIE HAS OPKNED A DRANCII STORE

above.
Families supplied with our
of the best quality, and orders
ually attended to*

Stamped

Marine risks accepted at lowest currentrates.


H. W. Heath, agent.

Bega to notify that, at the request


|

de

WATERMAN
Proprietor.

A.

Dunvillo's "Whisky
Rum, 3s : Old Jamaica (prooO, 4s
Cousen's Sherry, best, 4s; small
Sandiman's Best Port, 4s ; small
Amontillado Sherry, 5s ; small

All communications to be addressed to

with justice. Members can travel everywhere,


reside in any country, and engage in every occupation
without giving notice to tho office.
Every information can be obtained on application to
the Association's Office.

WITH

promptitude

ftnd.despatch.

offioe in New Zealand granting policies


indefeasible from date of issue. Settle-

INSURANCE

only kept.
lier arrival and

steamer upon

S. Evinson having agreed to sell out his interest


the above Hotel on the 31st December, ISSI, andtfl
clear out the large stock of Wines, Spirits, Ac., hla
made a further reduction in his advertised price lict
Parties wishing to purchase would make a
great satin?b
by calling.

ments prompt and liberal, without reference to Sydney


office. No quibbles or red tate allowed to interfere

W. AITKEN,
Land Agent.
CG

DEN

Solicitors:

farming operations.
Apply to

easy terms.

brands of Wines and Spirits

W~.

Agent.

AUCKLAND

GOLDSBORO',

Paid-up Capital. C'200,000.

P.S.Largest room in Coromandel, and


letonmcsk
reasonable terms for concerts,
balls, meetings * and
entertainments.

or

GEORGE BURGOVNE OWEN,


Principal Medical Officer

Thames

Stocks of

>

(Late of Queen-street)
travelling community of Anckl&nrl
and the surrounding districts that ho lias purcfcSd
the above Hotel, and, at considerable expense mart*,
'
it the BEST HOTEL in
It is furnished equal to new, and is surpassed
t*
leadlD S Hotels in
U hft
Auckland
?inlo and Double
Bedrooms, Family Rooms
Ji o e
Rooms re Dot t0 be

INDEFEASIBLE LIFE

A.

into* Paddocks, in grass and cultivation.


Divelling-hon.se, outbuildings, and every requisito for

each,

Sig: autre.

5,812,99^
1,070,000

Queen.street, Auckland.

Subdivided

SALE, at Mount Edenso Buildjn;*


FORonAllotments,
feet by 400 feet. Price, 130

our Regis

ASSURANCE,

Marino Risks

TO TIIE

TTTT

Terms moderate.

With Oflices throughout the Colony.


Local Director:

(3 APTAI3ST j OOK

Large

H O

COROMANDEL.

Best

Buildings. Queen-street.

He.vd Office for New

of preparation.

property,

beaj.ing

Trade Mark and

ENDOWMENT AND ANNUITY BUSINESS.

sonby.

taining 80 acres

FOR

attended to.

GREENWOOD, Auctioneer, See.

TOWV

EDEN TERRACE.

life association
Mutual
AUSTRALASIA,
MUTUAL AND

SALE,

FOR

AG E N T A LEX.

No. 6, Insurance

Small farm sections of from 10 to 20 acrcs of fair


land, pood aspect, land well watered and closc to
cither tho Mount Albert or Whau Stations,
Price, from 5 to 12 10s an acre.
Terms easy, say quarter cash, balance 3, 5, or 7
years, at 7 per cent, per annum.

Lithographic plans in

TOKATOKA Lot 25, 40 acres


WAIUKULot 250, 82 acres
WA.IUKU23O Acres fronting the river
WHAULots 130 and 137, 21 acres, (close

for their

GALLON'~(DDTY PAID).

Agents.

ASONIC

psrture

This Company having opened Agencies throughout


the Colony, is prepared toaccept Fire Risks on every
description of Property, at the Lowest Current Rates.

Orders loft at the Brewery, Kyber Pass Road, will


be punctually

FOR

close to Railway Station, commanding extensive


views. To be sold on very easy terms.

PER

ALBERT DISTRICT.

S3, SO acrcs.
BRIGHTON ROAD, PARNELL.New
SALEISOO Acre in the Thames
Cottage For Sale, with splendid view ; cheap.
BARRIER ISLANDLot 15
Valley ; 5000 acres in excellent grass subPUKEKOHE. Farm of 230 acres for sale, GREAT
40 acres
divided into ah jut 20 paddocks, all abundantly
partly cultivated ; comfortable homestead, and all
carrying at present about ICOO head of
GREAT BARRIER ISLANDLots 21, 22, watered;
necessary outbuildings.
cattle, which number with small outlay could bo
and part of 19 ; 190 acres fronting Tryphena HarPAPAKURA. .Small Farm of SO acres for
largely increased. Good Homestead and all necessary
bour, level, contains good bush.
sale, at 70s per acre; been cultivated. Easy terms.
out-buildings. The Thames-Waikato Railway will
of first-class unimproved Land TOIvATOKALot 40, SO acre 3
run through a portion of tho property, and tho To
513 ACRESMangonui,
at 5s Gd per aero
Aroha Goldlleld is within 6 miles of the estate, affordfor salo. at
market foi all farm and dairy produce.
MOUNT ALBERTViIIa Residence Sites, KOPURII (Kaipara)Part of Lot 20, con- ing a ready
to Clias.
tho
to W.

SALE-STREETHouse and Large Allotments For Sale on very easy terms. Two frontages.
260,Six-roomed House for sale in Pon-

PORTER AT

AND STOUT

TRADE SUPPLIED

'

IN

"&/53^ Jit^-

SUItAXCE COMPANY.

ALEXANDER,

AITKEN",

tered

All Claims Settled in tho Colony Without Delay.

FIRST-CLASS DRAUGHT ALES

AITKEN",

Stoke's Point) Lot 3, con-

GREAT BARRIER ISLANDLot 75,

THE

A commodious and pleasantly situated Family


Residence at Epsom, containing 20 rooms, all in tho
most perfect order, with outbuildings, comprising
three-stalled stable, large coach-house, and other conveniences ; together with 7 acres of choice land, in
garden, orchard, and paddocks.
Card to inspect, and further information may be
obtained, on application to

an aero

BALMAIN

SUrPI.IKL) TO

RESTAURANT

W. A. WATERMAN

None Genuineunless

Proprietors,

BEST BOTTLED ALES

WITH LARGE SAMPLE ROOM

'
Breakfast, S to 10
Dinner 1
and Tea, 5 to 7
Luncheon, 12 to 12.30
WINES AND SPIRITS OF THE BEST BRAVTw
Private entrance Queen-street to High-street?
Large Billiard-room with every comfort.

rare old Perique Tobaocos.

Bankers in the Colony


BANK
OF NEW ZEALAND.

EXHIBITION,

SON,

TRAVELLERS
BEST

Prepared from the Finest Imported Torkish and

57,000.

for forter at the Sydney


and

&

AUCKLAND HOTF?
EXCELLENT ACCOMMODATION
FOR

ASD

AND LONDON

TRANSATLANTIC FIRE

MESSRS. WHITAKER,

RESIDENCE.For Sale

SUBURBAN

SAMUEL COCHRANE AND SON.

(long

CUT)

AND

CAriTAL (Revised)22o,ooo.
Catital Paid up and Reserve Fund (Revised)

JgREWERY.

SECCOMBE

SMITH,
Proprietor.

JOHN

OUR GENUINE TURKISH MIXTURE

in the City and Suburbs,

THE

jgROS.,

scope

AND

ROAD),

AUCKLAND.
AMLEY'S

THOMAS MACKT,

Shortland-street, August 21, 18S0.

Exhibition,

QREAT

suit purchasers.

W\

STRAIGHT

JOHN BUCHANAN,

IMPROVED FARM.

Apply to

95,500

exceeding

QUEEN-STREET,

operations.
To a desirable purchaser, the greater portion of the
money can remain at a low rate of interest, or if
desired, the property would be disposed of in 4lots to

acre

YELLOW BIRD CIGARETTE

63,900
134,600
162,800
225,800
342,500
453,600
592,400
802,700
940,900
1,241,600
1,778,100

Ax Lowest Current Rates.

LIONEL PHILLIPS, MASAOER.


LOWER QUEEN-STREET.

FOR SALE at Te Awamutu, 730 Acres of the


most choice land in Waikato, all improved, and in
gTass and crop, subdivided into convenient sized
paddocks, together with comfortable Dwelling House,
numerous out-buildings, stockyard, stable, and other
requisite facilities for carrying on extensive farming

WAIMANALot 242, 50 acres2os -an

acres

otherwise,

bo kept READY FOR IMMEDIATE USE.

miles from Drury, SO acres unimproved


road). Prico only 24s per acre.
(345)

JjIIRST

PROPERTIES.

WAIWERALot 120, 63 acres.


OKAHULots 149 and 100, 80 acres7s

of Prize

SraiOXDS-STREET

OF

KARANGAHAPE

IMPERIAL RUBY FLAKE CUT,

The Company aro prepared to accept RISKS on


Buildings and their Contents, whether Mercantile or

E K Y

rapidly increasing trade a much HEAVIER STOCK

D. F. EVANS,
Estate Agent, Queen-street,

an acre

A.

A very desirableand pleasant position.

COCHRANE AND SON.

(CORNER

2,000,00C

YUCKLAND

E^

TE PUNALot 141, 50 acres2os an acr


TE PAPALot 294, 50 acres2os an acre
APATALot 45, 50 acres2os an acre
WAIOEKALots 110 and 113, 110 acres

OOUN TR Y

BREW" ALES AND


STOUT.

As thoir Now Promises afford

A
O
S
R
L
Handsome and Commodious Residence, at
Home Bay, Ponsonby, containing 10 Rooms, largo
conservatory, splendid garden, paddock, stable, etc.

Kiver.

WHANGAREI

"

TIIE MELBOURNE

D. F. EVANS,
Estate Agent, Queen-street.

TUHIKARAMEALot 277, 50 acres


KOMOKORAULot 71, 40 acres

10s

56,500
62,600

37,400

22,900
65,40

Accumulated Funds
Annual Fire Income

D. F. EVANS,

in

35,200

Capital

Would particulariso tho above "Brew" as a Specialty

Estate Agent, Queen-street.

OALEDONIA

Known throughout the Colony as tho

GLOBE INSURANCE COMPANY.

Auctioneer, &c.

WINNERS OF PRIZES FOR ALE AND

NKH'TON-STREETA Very Nico and Pretty


rooms, &c., with Allotment about 33x140.
Splendid little garden, good well. Cheap, only 120.

boundaries

SA3ICEL

R O GREENWOOD

Winners

sale,

100,300

WHITAKER.

R.

"

Show, and

Cottage,

HARAPIPI TOWNSHIPLot 6, 1 acre


15
ALEXANDRA TOWNSHIP (East)Lots

Funds

HOTEL.

the

SOLACE MIXTURE,

1,230
2,500
2,400
4,000
5,800
6,500
5,600
13,200
18,600
24,200
84,700
41,100
57,700

LIVERPOOL

over a term of years.


assisted with small cottage and

Estate

255J

7,900

6,500

OE,

for Ale at tue Auckland


AORICULXDRAIi AND PASTORAL ASSOCIATION'S

colHno. full rarUniilarq frnm


D. F. EVANS,
Agent, Queen-street.

acre 3 first-class Land,


chiefly reclaimed swamp, well-drained and fenced

OHAUPO

ISSO

2,000
9,500
14,000
15,200
26,000

Fort-street, March 19, 1879.

Winners or Prize

consists of shop and live rooms ; stock consists of


drapery and grocery (the lattercan be removed if not
required), will be sold cheap ; rent 23s per week.
ing

C.*t;of.oto.r

1544

4.000

1555
1556
1359

of

AND

JESSES. JjIHRENFRI-ED

SALE.

Proprietors

TOBACCOS,

SURANCE COMPANY OF HAMBURGH.

Suburban Store, in first-class position, the build-

PIRONGIA Lot 132, 50 acres, 10s an acre


PIRONGIA Lot 249, 39 acres, 10s an acre
PIRONGIA Farm of 430 acres, -with al
improvements

1,900
3,200

18*7

Jidi settlers

WINTER

with a never-failing creek (fresh


water): splendid view ; about three miles from wharf,
(346)
on main road, Price 12 per acre.
D. F. EVANS,
Estate Agent, Queen-street.

SAMUEL COCHRANE AND SON.

*90f

1836

Proprietor;

CELEBRATED BRANDS OP SMOKING

?' ue

T
Interest.,

H^FET

THOMAS rice,

BLACK HAWK TWIST,

SALE,

pHCENIX

SALE

Revenue.

EILLIAP.n,

"

ASONIC
Sole

3,000,000.

NAU KA U
ONEIIUNGA.

REQUISITES.

SHEWING THE PROGRESS OF THE

Net Life

SHOOTING, BOATING,
LAV.-N
TEXNIS, Jtc.

....

ASSURANCE

IS3S
IC4I

Brewers.

growing Land,

tho main road, and situated close to the hotel am

Bona
(ardon.

Stokes' Foint, North Shoro 10 acres good fruit-

Several Allotments, each containing 1 aero, frontin;

HAMILTON TOWNSHIP

extending

A very
on the
etc., all in
first-class order. Splendid garden, lino view, good
position; only about 10 minutes' walk from Post Office
Price, 425, of which 250 can stand at 8 per cent.
D. F. EVANS,
Estate Agent, Queen-street.
Grafton

SAMUEL COCHRANE AND SON.

stores.

FOR

desirable Family Residence,


FOR
Road, containing eight Rooms,

SON.

MACFARLANE,

COMPANY.

1vear. R
evenue ,

Farm sections of from 20 to 50 acres each, of fair


soil, well watered, &c., and being within 15 minutes
of either of the above mentioned Railway Stations.
Prico, 50s an acre, on the deferred payment system,

sale,

PAPAKURA.

AT

AND

&

ORTH ER N

NetFire

BLOCK.

TAUPAKI STATION, KAIPAEA LINE;


KUJIEA STATION, KAIPARA LINE.

Qdef.x-streit (opposite Bank of New Zealand).

fronting Blake and

FOOTBALL, AND BILLIARD

1S78).

EASY DISTANCE OF AUCKLAND,

rpAUPAKI

ESTATE AGENT,

NEWTON.

For SaleA Cottage in Newton,

For

Allotment 132

TOBACCONISTS' SUNDRIES, CRICKET,

AT LOWEST CURRENT RATES.

PLACES IX THE COLON!*,


Xf>
SPEND YOUR
HOLIDAYS.

First-class accommodation for


Travellersand Vi.;.
z } Sitting
Rooms. liath
lnrLivery
r
and Bait Stable.;: Room
Billiards,

255

COCHRANE AND SON.

On every description of property,

Since its establishment in 1536 to tho present time

WOODED,

MA

EVERY DESCRIPTION OP

NORTHERN ASSURANCE COMPANY

R. C. GREENWOOD

HAMlLTONComfortable little farm, 27 acres In

ALLOTMENT.

OWN

rjp

ov

Is about to cut up and sell privately, insections of ISO 2 127,900


75,300
from FIVE to TWENTY ACRES, all tnose Blocks of 1365
163,900
87,400
Land being numbered and situated in the Parish of IS6S
182,500
113,700
Takapuna, near STOKES' POINT, containinginall 1871
286,400
119,900
over ONE THOUSAND ACRES of rich alluvial and 1874
313,300
133,000
78,400
sandy soil, very suitable for market gardens or fruit
157,600
403,700
2,215,800
1877
growing purposes.
The District of Stokes' Point is well known for its
early fruit and garden produce, and needs no further
LIFE DEPARTMENT.
comment to bring its valuebefore the public.
It is worse than useless to possess a Life Policy unNew Wharves and good accommodation are in less there is the certainty that the sum assured willbe
progress, and will bring the land offered for sale paid at death. A man may for years trust to it as the
within half an hour's journey to Auckland.
support of his family, and ultimately find that it is of
The terms are such as to placo the land within no value. The sums assured by the "NORTHERN"
reach of the smallest capitalist, and offer an opporare guaranteed by the Shareholders capital of Three
MillionsSterling, and by its Accumulated Funds, all
tunity rarely met with to secure valuable land in a
rising districtclose to Auckland.
The Land is being Surveyed, Pegged, Allotments
Pounds, and continually increasing.
*uuus
Ground,
Numbered on the
Lines
In the Participation Branch, the whole of the
Cleared'
Also.
ascertained surplus at each valuation belongs to
.Lithographic plans are in course of preparation,
the Assured.
and will be ready in a few days.
Terms : Small doposit and balance at 6 per cent.
The undersigned. Agent for the above Company, is
WY onnuoi for 3or 5 years.
prepared to accept Risks against Firo on Buildings and
R. C. GREENWOOD,
Contents in the City and Province of Auckland, at the
Auctioneer, &c., &c*
LOWEST CURRENT RATES.

MA.NGAPAI, WhangareiNice little farm, 32 acres;


good house, stable, barn, etc. Price, only 260

PARNELL.

SITES,

AND WITHIN

the above Compartv

Capital

01

GOOD LAND, WELL WATERED

for

THE BEST

FISHING,

IMPORTERS

AND

oFSTRTITgs

LAKE HOUSE ROTORUA,

*ar

ANTS RETAIL

Is prepared to
Accept Fike Risks

STATEMENT

MAIN

J*

WHOLESALE

Queen-street,

SMALL FARM SECTIONS, HOMESTEADS, VILLA SITES, &c., &c.

0tc.230

COCHRANE AND SON*.

SAMUEL

rjIAURANGA

Brighton Road, 27s


Duke-street, 2Ss
Also, in various other streets at low rates*

2000 TO LEND,

The house is

rooms.

modious and pleasantly situated ; gas laid on ; large


allotment running back to Domain.

Waikato

Harbour Terrace, 15s and


Arthur-street, 60s
Percival Parade, 40s
Rokeby-street, 403
Hacket-street, 40s
Wellesley-street, 100s

Howe-street, 60s

Hotels.
AI

"^'OOLLAMS,

&

TOBACCONISTS,

JAMES

"XT
ll

gTOKES'

MANUTAIII, New PlymouthCompact little farm,


50 acres real good land, well watered; capital homestead and necessary conveniences, garden, orchard,

large Family Residence in Grafton

For SaleA

Road, containing twelve

CAMERONTOWN254 acres, fronting the

Road, Ss
Road, 12s6d

Angelsea-street,35s

GRAFTON

RESIDENCE,

AMILY

-3000 acrcs,

Victoria-street, 1010s Commercial


Richmond
Kyber Pass, 55s
Grafton lload, 703
IfeUon-street, 40s
Beresford-street, 80s
Reclamation, 110s
Vine-street, 10s5s
Stokes' Point,
Gd

TE ARAlRodney CountyFarm of 589 acres,


partly fenced ; Homestead and necessary outbuildings ; plenty of good feed; timber for fencing, etc.
600
Price, only 1000PUKEKOHE2OO aciea good land, partly cultivated;
small piece of bush, plenty of water power, railway
through it; very desirable. Price, 5 per acre ;
half cash, half at 5 per cent7s
RAZOR BACKSplendid little farm, 72 acres good
volcanic land, largo homestead and every convenience, capital orchard and garden ; altogether a
compact little farm and very desirable148

PUKETE Lota 68 and 69, SO acres


LAKE WANGAPEA Good Block, con-

Cook-street, 9 and 90s


Norfolk-street, 35s
Curran-street, 32s Cd

21s

KAIPARA.

377 and 3S4n, each 1 aero !~s S4 and 3f\ containing SO acres, fronting Lake Tunawhakapeke

MORTGAGES and LOANS Negotiated.


SHARES Bought or Sold to order.
ESTATES managed for Absentees.
BUILDING ALLOTMENTS for Sale atper foot
Dechvood Terrace, 45s St. Mary's Road, 80s
Custom-house-street

FARMS AND LAND FOR SALE.

JpARTRIDGE

1,000,000.

...

The undersigned, as agent

ROAD, EPSOM.
5 acres of rich Volcanic Land, tastefully laid out as
ornamental grounds, orchard, etc.; Dwelling-house
and Outbuilding complete.
S. YAILE,
Land Agent, Shortland-atrcet.

.ESTATE AJNTL> INVESTMENT AGENT.

oppoKor SalelS9 acres, fronting Wairoa River


90 acres fecccd and in grass ; good
site Aratapii
ix roomed House and numerous outbuildings; good
produce.
orchard. Keady sale for all
SAMUEL COCHRANE AND SON'.

mostly

RENTS and INTEREST Collected.


MONEY Invested for Capitalists on first-clas:

Emmett-street, 30s

FO

SAMUEL COCHRANE AND SON.

TM PROVED

Capital

CORNER OF QUEEN AND VICTORIA-STREETS, AUCKLAND, N.Z.


Ii
SALE.
VANS.
E
F.

aero

Securities, without chahoe. Six per cent, allowed

Edwin-street.

Ironmongery.

COMPANY.

ed to tl Tho Manager.

Business communications shold addr

NGAROTOLot 343, 50 acres2 10s an

3, Vclcax Lane, Auckland

on deposits

Companies.

IMPERIAL INSURANCE

MANACER.

Survey Department),

ARBITRATOR, undertaking the thorough investigation of Boundary disputes, and settlement or adjustment of same on the ground.
AUCTIONEER, undertaking tho sale of House Property and Landed Estates of every desription.
LAND BROKER. Licgssed under the Land Transfer Actundertaking the preparation of Transfers,
Leases, Mortgages, and applications to bring land under the Act, at lowest possible remunerative charges.
3IONEV TO LEND at lowest rates, on good securities, town and country.
MONEY INVESTED on best procurable securities for lenders ; regular payment of interest guaranteed
if required. 6 per cent, allowed on small deposits not exceeding 100.
UPWARDS of 100 NEWSPAPERS, from all quarters of the Province, New Zealand, the Australian
Colonies, Europe, and America, constantly filed in the Reading Room for free reference.
HOUSES, Farms, SHEEP RUNS, &c., all sorts and size always on sale, cheap.

the Tangitottma Hotel.


825 acres, good Land, part bush, the rest open fern
land. The block has a frontage of two miles to the
Wairoa Kiver, and is known as Hunga Hunga Ttroa

ALEXAOTRA-STREETAllotment SO 3

143, fronting two streets, with two houses built upoi


it. Price, 400. Terms can be arranged.J. M
104i*
Lennox, Estate Agent, Auckland.
For Houses, Farms, and Allotments, see large tw

RIVER,

WAIROA

K * I PAHA.

acres, with small House and 20 acres, fenced and in


grass. This beautiful little Homestead is only 21
miles from town ; one mile from a railway station
and two miles from a church and school. Price,
65l
340. J. M. Lennox, Estate Agent.

Fur

Sales and Purchases of all kinds effected and


negotiated.
rates
Money to Lend on freehold securities at current

is tue

AUTHORIZED SURVEYOR, assisted only by competent surveyors, trained In the system of check by

niturc, etc.

PROPERTIES

Inspector

gCOTTISH

Triaugulation.

Established

Allotment

Pass. The
fronting Quarry Road, back of
Allotment is 50 x 120. Prico. 2 2s Cd per foot.
147^
J. M. Lennox, Estate Agent.

AGENTS

COMMISSION

LAND AND

Q.REAT

T. \Y. HICKSON (Late

with Freehold Allotment.

M. Lennox, Estate Agent.

REMUERA.

SON,

&

AND

(City)A Bargain
BERESFORB-STREET
to
Residence,

150. J.

rpHE

'

253 L

IGOCOTTAGES, containing three rooms,


in Ponsonby. Terms: 50 cash, balance can remain
upon the property, J. M. Lennox, Estate Apent.

Duke-fctreet,

COCHRANE.J
COCHRANE
APPRAISERS,

House

Allotment,
Commercial Ro:id, with Freehold
Price, 135. J. M. Lennox, Estate
33 x U2.
Apent. Auckland.

s.

GENERAL AUCTIONEERS,

Queen-stkeet, Auckland.

A BARGAIN. Four-roomed

w,

[JAS. DACRE.

SAMUEL

ESTATE AGENT AND VALUATOR,

135.
in

Insurance

L'""

J. M.

Houses and Land.

Houses and Land.

Houses and Land.

Siioetland-street,

Auckland.

PRIME CORNED DEEI" AND PORK always


Hand, in Kegs or Tierces (quality guaranteed)

OS

CORNED AND SMOKED TONGUES ALWAYS OX

HAND.

Calves

Rennets

in any quantities.

POULTRY OF ALL KINDS

DRESSED TO

OP-DER.

Dealers in Game. Pheasants live or dead, always on


hand.
Town and Country Orders punctually attended to.
Families waited on in Town and Suburbs.

H
E. M.
BUTCHER
FAMILY

OPPOSITE

ALLETTI
&

POULTERER;

BISHOP'S COURT, PARNELL,

FAMILIES "WAITED

UPON FOR

ORDERS WITHIN A

RADIUS OP FIVT. MILES.

J.

J. D

1 0 K

234, Queen-street.

E Y

3T Specia attention given to Poultry, which will be


dressed and deliveredon the shortest notice.
PRIME

CORNED

BEEF

IX ANY

QUANTITIES

THE NEW ZEALAND HERALD, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 30, 1881.


g"

Local Industries.

Dress and Fashion.

The Direct Supply Store, 249, Queen-street (opposite

SAUNDERS~&

Therefore,

by all who study economy.

GILBERD,

MANUFACTURERS,
Yictoria-strc-?t, Auckland.

COST.

S
G. having enlarged their Factory to double its
TEMPERANCE
HOTEL,
former sizo, and made costly additions to the plant,
COROMANDEL.
are now in a position to complete with any factories
in New Zealand or New South Wales. The yearly
increase of their trade, which has rendered the altcraAndrew King has purchased the magnificent pre
tions unavoidable, is the best guarantee of the
raises formerly known as the Albion Hotel.
Since
superior character of their goods.
taking possession ho has had the whole painted,
papered, and re-arranged, to adapt it for a First-clas3
Boarding Establishment. The new kitchen, with one
A Trial is respectfully solicited.
of the largest cooking apparatus in the province, will
meet any demands on it although the house may bo
full, and is presided over by an experienced cook.
1A s 0
The Restaurant attached to the hotel is open to the
public from 7 a.m. to 7 p.m., and all the delicacies
TOP OF DURHAM-STREET, AUCKLAND,
procurable will be served. A splendid suiteof FourMANUFACTURER OF nOUSE AND SHIPS' teen Bed and sitting Rooms, in detached buildings,
easily accessible, a short distance from the hotel in
RANGES, PORTABLE WASHING BOILERS, &c.
the grounds, gives customers all the privacy of cottage
homes ; and the sea being close at haud the rooms are
daily aired by its invigorating breezes.
Best Workmanship and Lowest Prices.
fciThe proprietorhas completed arrangements to Iliro
Chimney Bars, 2s 6d oach.
Boats for the use of visitors, at a low rate, for water
parties, Ashing, rowing, sailing, or picnicing, with
Grave Enclosures in Stock and Made to Order.
the attendance of a steady, skilful, civil waterman, if
Keys fitted to Safes, and all kinds of Patent and
desired.
A.K. hopes that this now venture of his, the want
other Locks on tho shortest notice.
of which has long been felt, will bo supported by the
travelling public, and assures them that the experience
gained by him catering in the colonies during the last
THE

KING'S

i
Dickey's).

,
(

'

SHEETING AND CALICOES MARKED


AT COST FOR SIX WEEKS.
HOSIERY AND GLOVES, FOR SIX
WEEKS, REDUCED TO COST.

SPRING AND SUMMER.


.

offer queex-street.

JOHN J^EESING,

Coromandel people for

(Unlimited),

Tempo"***

Btrei^:ana'";h ''fSiVowi^g^W,in^?2?Jiaf_b^^

CUSTOMHOUSE-STREET WEST,

Bulletin,
table:Town and Country,
Sydney Mail, Home News, Glasgow Weekly Mail,
Saturday Night, Observer, Daily Herald, Coromandel

Mail,

Cox's Crbhk, Richmond.


J2TOfficbDcrham-sthbet, Aucklaxd,
Cish PurchasersTallow, Wool, Sheepskins and

Borcs.

AUCKLAND GAS VFNETIAN

TIHE

10

(MALT

TAX ICS

IKON'

AND

green's i;aco>"

C.
J LADDER

and iiams

49,

JOSEPH 0R

o ForGENTLEMEN
Sale2 large

AYMAR KE T>

IT

N.B. Ladders, stops, and barrows lent

105
105QUEEN-STREET
AUCKLAND.
OK SALE, ARRIVED PER

COROMANDEL'

'

Globe

STEAM

AND ' ROIIAX

(Poa

i3

Also,

Olin, Gordon and Flower Seeds, Coarse, Fine, and


Rock Salt.
Bran, Sharps, JTew Zealand Flax, Tow, Cocoa Fibre.

terials, and

I~J~ESKETH

FOR

&

Milling "WheatAdelaide, Auckland, (Jhristcliurch, Oamaru, and TimaruBros'


Oatmeal
MeGill's, and Somerville

Meek's,

To arrive, per ' Rhoderick Dhu.' from Dunefcin :


1000 sacks Prime Black Oats, for Seed.
D. H McKEN";IIE.
Fort and Gore-streets,
June S, ISBI.

Booksellers and Stationers.

AY T E

T.TTTS' rough

DIARY,

for

he

18S2.

ISS2,

LETTS' POCKET DIARY, 1332,


LETTS' OFFICE CALENDAR, 1882.
LETTS' HOUSEKEEPER, ISS2,
LETTS' MEDICAL DIARY, 1382,
LETTS' CARD-CASE ALMANAC, 1882.
A

Very Large Assortment of

CHRISTMAS AND NEW YEAR CARDS,


BIRTHDAY CARDS.

EDWARD
IMPORTER

OF

BOOKS

Orders, accompanied by draft or good reference,


will receive prompt attention.
The above goods may be had through any respectable wholesale house.
N.B.Empty packages only allowed for when re
turned In good coodition*

WAYTE,
AND STATIONERY

100, <|ueen-atreet, Auckland.

issued

DIRECT IMPORTERS OF FANCY


GOODS,
120, Queen-street,

pRESENTS.
ALL KINBS.

Workboxes, Desks, Dressing


Games, Bagatelle Boards

Cases, Compendium of

China Ornaments, Vases, Flower Stands


SELTZOGENES, in Cane or Wire
A very Choice Assortment of LADIES'
JEWELLERY, Bracelets,
Necklets, &c., &c.

SILVER

Sets, Brooches, Lockets,

to

[MORTIMER FAIRS.

INGRAM.]

J JNGRAM&IO.,
AND
GENERAL AGENTS

AMERICAN

IMPORTERS OF
NOVELTIES.

Agents for Demorest Magazine, Monthly Fashion


Bazaar; also, for any American Paper or Publication. Prices

on

application.

New Zealand, Tasmanian, and Australian Chromos,


very beautiful, IS by 12, mounted in sets of six.
Price 30s.
Agents for the Australian Handbook and Shippers'
Guide for ISS2.
Note Address:
Hoffmann's

JUST

J.

INGRAM

&

CO.,

Buildings, Queen and Victoria-streets.

LANDED

EX

AN TERES,

a
UINAD JX.
Quinad

SPARKLING TONIC WATER,

LAWN TENNIS, the greatest variety; in separate


parts or complete sets
THE NEWEST DESIGNS IN CHRISTMAS CARDS.

N.B.lmporting their own Goods direct from the


English and Continental Manufacturers, Charles
Kelsey and Co. are enabled to offer Fancy Goods of
all kinds at lowest prices.
Two

doors below T. and S. Morrin's.

DRINK

Ironmongers.

Sewing Machines.

THE

STEEL

SEWING MACHINE

FOR BOOTMAKERS.

The arm of the Bradbury is made out of

one pic.ce

of solid steel. All the parts in the arm are steel.


Special patent for driving shuttle. Tho arm is only
half the size of any other new pattern machine. The
shuttle holds more thread. Price, 1110s on tho deferred payment; 10 10s cash.
Table Machine, 9
(deferred), 8 cash. A lot of Jones's Machines, very
little used, at half price.Youno Brothers, Boot
Upper Manufacturers, Importers of English and
Foreign Leathers, Bootmakers' Machinery, lndenters,
Commission Merchants, New Zealand Representatives
of the Hradbury Sewing Machine Company, Durhamstreet East.

Boots and Shoes.

OF

THE

DAY.

JJOOTS !

JgOOTS !

H. SAWKINS
Begs to inform his friends and the public generally
that he has commenced in his old line of
business with an

ENTIRELY NEW

&

WELL-SELECTED

STOCK,

eliminate free phosphoric acid,


It does not contain Iron and cannot constipate,
it combines the tonic properties of bitter AIo
with the pleasant freshness and exhilarating

And hopes by strict attention to business, and moderate charges to merit a fair share of their patronage
and support.
Wholesale and Retail.

It is entirely free from Alcohol, and may be


taken inany quantity without the depressing
result which Alcohol produces.

THE

BOOTS AND SHOES MADE TO ORDER.


Repairs Neatly Executed.
Please Note the Address

RED

allays febrile thirst.


Price: Is per Bottle;

BOOT

WAREHOUSE,

63, Victoria-street.

Coachbuilders.

0s per Dozen.

jgILLIOTT-STREET, AUCKLAND.

J. A. P

0 N D-

"

"

HOMEOPATHIC PHARMACY,

THE

EDWARD WATERS,
WHOLESALE CONFECTIONER,

Durham

and

Queen-streets, Auckland,

WOOLLEN REPRESENTATIVE
TO WASHINGTON.
TO THE EDITOB.

Sir,Yesterday, when the Auckland


Chamber of Commerce resolved to ask Mr.
Whitaker to ask Mr. Hall to ask Major

Atkinson to send a special commissioner to


America instead of mixing us up with a Xcw

South Wales gentlemanof whose forbears


we know nothing, and whose interests may
be against oursthey forgot it was au insult
that they should first hear of the Premier's
intending to let Sir Henry Partes represent
New Zealand of his own autocratic motion
from Christcburch they forgot also that
"giff-gaff makes good friends." When
Jacob of old, the prince of negotiators,
was pointing out the character and
disposition of his sons he described
;

"an
as
ass crouching between two burdens."
That is very like
the position of our Chamber of Commerce ;
on the one pannier they are burdened with
the duty on wool, which they desire a benevolent American Government to lighten; on

Issachar

the pannier, by the help of themselves aided


by a paternal Hall-Atkinson Government,
they have burdened themselves by taxing
heavily all and anything that comes from
America ! Dear donkeys !! How about
two-pence a pound on American hams, over
1S per

ton

to

local

"encourage

in-

dustry" where there is none


Else why
should old ham be a shilling a pound in
?

Auckland? There was an able letter in a.


late issue of your paper signed "Free
Trade," but the Chamber saw it bristled
with thistles in argument, but passed it by
as their natural food.
They kept a
fast-day over
Free Trade's" letter.
Suppose, however,
the Premier does
senu u.
QSi oneran agent
or ambassadoron Canterbury
Washington, what will he or it say when introduced
to Seorotary Blaine's Secretary's Secretary
The representative will never see Mr.Blaine,
for he is already in contest with Earl Granville about the world's waterway, and that
will put the Canterbury tick out of his head
for a while. But suppose he meet 3 the
wonderful Committee of Ways and Means"
like the Peri, very near an enlightened
paradisewhat will he say? Will he ask
them, and have ability to get them to give
us free trade in wool, while we bar the udor
against them
Will he offer the American
nation a stone, and ask them to give us
bread? Would he like to have his cake and
eat it? I say thisthat the settlement of
questions such as the adjusting of inter
national tariffs ought not to be settled until
the New Zealand Parliament meets, when
the authority of a new House would givs
weight to resolutions on the whole subject.
I say it is indiscreet for the Hall Ministry
to entertain any negotiation with America
during a recess, where they hold office by
their own will.l am, &c.,
Whig.
Auckland, December 29.
"

---",;

"

CRICKET.
was played in Mr. Fergie's paddock, Tuakau, on Saturday, December 24, between eleren flaxdressers aud a like number of farmers.
The day was
all that could be desired. The play was not very
good excepting thebowling,-which was rather too good
for tin batsmen. Mr. W. Smecd actcd as captainfor
the farmers, and Mr. W. Oldham for the flax-men.
fflie following are the scores :
Farmers.First Innings : T. Smeod, cJ. Collea,
bJ. Poland, 1; A. Brown, bJ. Poland, 0; G. Brown,
cA. Oldham, bW. 01 diam, 1; J. Grant, b W. Oldham, 1; J. B. Brown, bJ. Poland, 3 ; "W". Smeed, b
W. Oldham, 4; J. Miller, c Moffatt, b \V. Oldham, 3;
F. Brown, b W. Oldham, 1; W. Grant, not out, 3;
G. Grant, b J. Poland, 1; J. Wallis, run out, 1;
extras, 2 : total, 21. Second Innings : G. Brown,
not out, 12 ; J. Grant, c and b W. Oldham, 0; J. B.
Brown, not out, 7 : total, 19.
Flax-drkssers. First Innings: T. Collin, b i<
Brown, 0; R. Hampton, bJ. B. Brown, 1; J. Rowe,
b A. Brown, 5 ; J. Moffatt, b A. Brown, 0; A. Oldham, run out, 1; J. Poland, bA. Brown, 5 ; "\V. Oldham, b A. Brown, 0; R. McMillan, c J. Grant, b J.
B. Brown, 3; W. Elliott, b A. Brown, 5; J. Collin,
st W. Smeed, bJ. B. Brown, 1; w. Hampton, not
out. 0 ; extras, 5 : total, 2G.
Second Innings : T
Collin, bJ. Grant, 0; It. Hampton, b A. Brown, 0; J,
Rowe, c and bJ. Grant, 0; J. Motfatt, bA. Brown, 0;
Poland,
A. Oldham, run out, 2; J.
bA. Brawn, 1; \Y\
Oldham, b J. Grant, 1; R. McMillan, c Miller, b J.
Grant, I; W. Elliott, bA. Brown, 0; J. Collin, bA.
Brown, 0 ; "\V Hampton, not out. 3; extras, 3 : total,
A match

llr

K.B.S. C.C. V. ALPHA SECOND ELEVEN".


A cricket match was played at the Thames on the
27th of Decomber, between the Kauwaeranga Boys'
School C.C. and the Second Eleven of the Alpha,
resulting in a victory for the latter by an innings and
24 runs to spare.

Kauwaeranga

Boys' School C.C.First

Edmonds, b S. Dewar, 0; J.
Buckland, c and b Coombes, 2

Innings

run out, 3 ;
Morgan, b S. Dewar,
Pearce,

Farquhar, bS. Dewar, 1; Gerring, bS. Dewar, 0;

Coombes, 0; Kitching, not out, 3; Newton, b S. Dewar, 0; Goldwater, b Coombes, 2; May,


b Coombes, 0: extras, 4: total, 22. Second Innings:
Christie, b

Edmonds, b Coombes, 2 ; J. Pearce, st. 3 ; Buckland,


b Perston, 2 ; Morgan, st, 6 ; Farquhar, b McDermott,
b S. Dewar, 6 ; Christie, b S. Dewar, 0;
1; Gerring,
Kitching, b S. Dewar, 0 ; Newton, b McDermott, 1 ;
Rowe (substitute), b Speight, 10; May, not out, 4 ;
extras, 2: total, 37.
Alpua

Second Eleven*.F. Coombes,

Christie,

b Pearce, 5 ; Done, c Pearce, b Morgan, 36 : Perston,


b Morgan, 1; S. Dewar, lbw, 3 ; Gilmer, c Kitching,
b Pearce, 3; A. Dewar, b Pearce, 1; Speight, b
Edmonds, 12 ; McDonald, b Edmonds, 3 ; McDermott,
b IN* organ, 1; Pritchard, c Edmonds, b Pearce, 0;

0; extras, IS: total, 83.


T.U. C.C. V. ALPHA SECOND ELEVEN.

Brame, not out,

A match was played at the Thames, on Boxing Day,


between the Thames Union C.C. andthe Second Elevea
of the Alpha, resulting in a victory for the former by
5 runs. The following are the scores :
Thames Union. First Innings : Veale, b Perston, 15 ; Saunders, c Done, b Perston, 0; Spencer, b
Perston, 0 ; Adlam, st, 1; Edmonds, st, 0 ; Brown, b
Perston, 0; O'Grady, b S. Dewar, 3; Grenville, b S.

Dewar, 0; Martin, not out, 2; Rotherham, b Perston,


there must be some mistake, as he found it 2; Thompson, b Coombes. 0; extras, 7: total, 30,
Mr. Laishley again objected, but His WorInnings: Vcale, c Done, b A. Dewar, 7;
ship allowed costs 3 13s. There was a when he was scrubbing out the room two or Second
before
and
c Perston, b A. Dewar, 2 ; Spencer, not out,
that,
days
three
found
that he
a Saunders,
second charge against the defendant. In 1 note with
Adlam, b A. Dewar, 1; Edmonds, b Perston, 1;
it, making 6 in all. He did 0,;
Brown, b Perston, 1 ; O'Grady, st, 2; Grenrille, b
this instance the stump was not over the tap- not account for
the
17s
further
than
4
2d,
Perston,
; Martin, b A. Dewar, 1 ; Rotherham, b
to
hole, although a small corner of it reached
picture
framing
Perston. 1; Thompson, b Perston, 3; extra, 1 :
the plug. Another defence was that no beer say it was his own. This was all the evitotal, 24.
AND GILDING DEPOT.
the
prosecution.
Laishley
dence
for
Mr.
barrel
Alpha.First Innings: Done, b Grenville, 5;
tapped when
was drawn, nor was the
Gilmer, run out, 6; McDonald, lbw, b O'Grady, 1;
Whilst respectfully offering his sincere thanks to the Customs officers inspected the premises, addressed the Court for the defence. PriJ. R. DeCOURCY
the numerous Patrons of the Firm for their kind and before any beer was drawn the stamp
soner was committed to take his trial at the S. Dewar, lbw, Brown, 0; Perston, b O'Grady, 0;
Coombes,
of
b O'Grady, 4; A. Dewar, b O'Gradv, 1;
during
forbearance and consideration
the illness
next criminal sitting of the Supreme Court.
was defaced by tearing away a portion of the
Begs to notify to his friends and the general public
McDermott, st, 2; Brame, b Brown, 0; Speight, nor;
his late partner, CIIARLES ATKIN begs to inform
that lie has undertaken tho management of theabove them that he is Again at the head of the Manufac< centre of it.
The defendant deposed to
out, 0 ; Buchanan, b Brown, 0; extra?, 6 : total, 25.
establishment, where
The case was dismissed on
Second Innings: Done, lbw, O'Grady, 3; Gilmer,b
turing and Repairing Department, where all orders
these facts.
O'Grady, 1; McDonald, b Grenville, 1; S. Dewar, b
CORRESPONDENCE.
with which he may be favoured will be under his both grounds.
PICTURE-FRAMING, GILDING, MOUNTING,
Mr. Tyler applied for
O'Grady, 0; Perston, b Grenville, 4; Coombes, not
personal supervision.
&.C., in all ibs brandies, willbe undertaken at prices
but they were not allowed in
A considerable number of all kinds of Vehicles aro costs,
out, 4 ; A. Dewar, lbw, Btown, 3; McDermott, lbw,
O'Grady, 2; Brame, b O'Grady, 1; Speight, c Kitchdefying competition.
Two others against the same
ROWDYISM.
now being made, including some of the most stylish this case.
ing, b Brown, 2 ; Buchanan, b Grenrille, 0; extras,
yet produced in the Colony.
TO THE EDITOR.
defendant were withdrawn.John B. Ellis,
COUSINS
ATKIN.
3 total, 24.
Estimates given.
Junction
Your
version
the
Hotel,
Sir,
Epsom,
correspondent's
of
the
of
licensee
ALPHA V. PONSONBY C.C.
Mr. Tyler for the alleged fracas at Onehunga is incorrect in
was similarly charged.
A Large Stock of Mouldings, Framing Materials,
The above clubs met for the first time last Saturday,
contractor,
Laishley
prosecuparticulars.
and
for
the
The
Macmany
Mr.
BEER, GINGER ALE, AND defence,
24th, and were well matched. Both Elevens were
and Pictures of every description always on hand.
This case was different to some guire, was in funds, and well able to pay his sanguine of victory, but the game was won by the
tion.
GERMAN HOCKS.
extent, for the stan.p had been removed. men, and I was in the act of signing a cheque Alphas by 27 runs. T. Owen (Ponsonby) bowled Veil,
QUEEN-STREET,
whilst Cranch (16) and Cutler (10) batted in good
When the Customs officer went to Mr. for Riggs' wages, when he demanded that form
Junction of Wakefield-street.
for the Alphas. Fielding on both sides was
Ellis's place, they found the cask on tap, 6s be struck off his account. On ascertain- good; Kilpatrick
and Hay m de two fine catches.
WOOLLEN MANUFACand the stamp unobliterated, but on their ing from the contractor and clerk of themills The following are the scores:
These Seasonable Lines just received* ex Antores,
PonoOnbv C.C.Weston, c Frost, b Kilpatrick,
stamp
disputed
was
Mr.
that
the
was
for
three
Tyler
days'
the
removed.
item
return
Oven, c Kilpatrick, b Cutler, 7; J. Ball, c and
1;
(LIMITED).
TURING COMPANY
admitted the facts.
The cask had been
board, during which time Riggs was suffer- b Cutlcx, 0; Gilchrist, c Cranch, b Catler, 1;
and in Fine Condition. On Sale by
Done,
tapped by a now man during Mr. Ellis's ing a recovery from a drunken spree, c Cooper, b Cutler, 0; Geddis, b Kilpatrick, 1 ; H.
although a trifle, I refused on principle to Hail, c Hay, b Cutler, 7; Edwards, b Kilpatrick, 6;
absence, and thinking he had done someCO.
L. D. NATHAN
Auckland Warehouse, Fort-street.
C. J. Owen, b Cutler, 1; Marsden,
b
thing wrong, he removed the stamp. There allow it. Riggs then, with a volley of filthy Cutler. 1; T. Owen, not out, 1; extras,c 4:Kilpatrick,
total, 29.
Also,
were two tapholes, and the tap had been abuse, threatened to compel me, at the same
Alpha C.C.Jaokson, b T. Owen, 0;
Hay, b
ROBERT FRY,
over which the stamp was not time striking Mr. Hendry, Captain Drabble, T. Owen, 0; Cooper, bT. Owen, 5; Frost, c Hall,b
into
that
put
limejuice
1; Cutler, b and cJ. Owen. 10 McDermott,
placed. A fine of 20s, and costs, 3 10s, and myself in quick succession. Leaving Edwards.
Appointed Agent for Provincial District of
lbw, 2; Cranch, run out, 16; Wliite, c Hall, bT.
raspberry vinegar
was imposed. There was a second charge the office for a moment, he seized a scantling Owen, 4; Kilpatrick, c Weston, b Edwards, 2; Wild,
Auckland.
against tho same defendant, which Mr. and plunged the same three times through b Edwards, 7; Edmiston, not out, 1; extras, 8: total,
QUININE WINE
Laishley pressed. Iu this case the stamp the doorway, with the murderous intent o'
OTICE OF REMOVAL.
This is what your
was placed on the taphole in the head driving it through me.
DEVONSHIRE CHAMPAGNE CIDER
After thesale of Mr. Fantham'g farm n
of the cask, a small one, but the beer had correspondent mildly terms demonstrative.
pure.bred stock will be sold, as
GINGER-BEER POWDERS
E. WOODTNG Gate McGready, Thomson, and
deen dratrn from the side. Fined 20s, and Seeing that a desperate case required a Waikato. some of liis
well as a number of grade animals, and a choice flock
High-street,
Niven). Book Importer, has Removed to
of
a
to
costs,
Davidson,
remedy,
7s.Walter
McLaren
similar
seized
hammer
handle
I
HOP PACKETS, each Ib, with Directions for use
of som 1700 sheep.
Auckland.
QUEEN-STREET, AUCKLAND.

Auckland

&

Testimonial.
Provincial Laboratory,
Auckland. October 20,187.?.
Mr. E. Waters : Sir,I have much pleasure In
informing you, that after having made a very careful
analysis of various samples of sweetmeats manufactured by you, 1 find that they- are free from all
adulteration, and that the colouring mattersare qu:ite
nnocuous. With regard to the Chocolate, I find that
it is quite equal to the best English or French piehusk, it will
parations, and, being entirely free from
form an excellent article of diet for invalids, especially
those suffering from an impaired digestion.l
the honour to be, sir, your obedient servant,
James M. Tunny, Provincial Analyst:

DIARIES

&c.,

Begs respectfully to inform the public that


has just opened his stock of

Bonbons,

Somebody's Luggage,

Jjy

Chemist's Proprietary Lozenges, neatly and carefully


stamped and prepared.
Always on hand, and made to order I
Medicated
Lozenges, Comfits, Jujubes, Pastiles,
Lozenges, Genuine Black Currant Lozenges, Cough
Lozenges (equal to Keating's), Conversation Lozenges,
Peppermints, Double Extra Strong Mints, Powdered,
Icing, and Boiled Sagars of every description, Sugar
Candy, etc.
All Goods Manufactured on the Premises, and of the
best materials.
Medicated Lozenges of every description always on
hand.
Waters' Chocolate, 20s per dozen. Opnamznt.j,
Just Arrived, Wedding Cakk

Jj

list of Novelties willbe

QHARLES

It is grateful to the palate of the invalid and

and finish}

ARRIVE,

At Lowest Market Rates (Wholesale) :


MillingOat.Danish and Tartarian Oats

DWA R

poisonous colouring matter is intro-

are sold, while the quality of the locally made article


the
has been pronounced alike by connoisseurs and
public to be eminently superior to that of the British
manufactures.
His renowned CONVERSATION LOZENGES need
no recommendation, and all other descriptions now
made at his Factory are fully equal to those in quality

j^ITKEN.
TO

no

duced in its manufacture.


Storekeepers will find it greatly to their .idvantage

&c.

AND

SALE,

wp

cllects of Champagne.

to purchase their goods of him, ns the pri-:c is considerably below that at which the English confections

Bacon, Hams, Cheese, Potatoes,

&c.,

tho strength
gravity.

taken to keep

It restores and maintainsbrain power.


It does not contain Phosphorus and cannot

sweetmeats is enormous, and the advertiser would


respectfully caution purchasers of the nc-xious compounds which are now being extensively introduced
here from Australia, and which are exceedingly injurious to children's health.
His own Confectionery is made of the purest ma-

Pratensis)

Sye Grass, Cocksfoot,'Rape, Rattail, always on hand

&C.,

will be

It is an excellent gastric tonic.


It stimulates and assists digestion, and is specially
adapted for table use.
It invigorates the nervous and muscular system.

for tho liberal support ex


tended to him in his efforts to establish on a firm
for the
basis a New Local Industry,begs to anno nice that
be
information of Merchants and Storekeepers
lias now completed all arrangements for the manuConfectionery.
every
description
facture of
of
of
annually
The sum of money that
sent out
the
colony for importations of impure and deleterious

AMERICA DIRECT.

Kentucky Blue Grass

next week.

extensive

AUCKLAND.

Sold by all grocers Cd pint bottle.

THE

CONFECTIONERY WORKS,

In thanking the public

Red Clorer
Cow Grass
Crested Do^stail

FROM

FURNISHING.

EDWARD WATERS

Trefoil
Meadow Foxtail
Meadow Fescue
Xrefolium Incarnatum(Scarlet Clover)
Timothy,

N.B.An

DURHAM-STREET, AUCKLAND.

EMPIKE,'

Clover

Alskye Clofer

on

Confectioners.

Yellow Globe
Golden Tankard.
PER

QUEEN-STREET,

is

Stirring's Swede

Mangold.

jyj-ONTAGUE'S JJIANCY JJAZAAR,

known as (950) specified

NOTICE.

Top of Shortland-street.

Champion Swede
Green

White Globe

Long Bed

"iVhite

RAKAIA,'

of ALE Kl>*X>s.

KEW TCEN'IP SEED


Purple Top Aberdeen
Green Top Aberdeen

TO ARRIVE,

'

The Proprietor takes this opportunity of thanking

his numerous friends and patrons for the very liberal


support awarded him during the past sixteen years,
and desires to assure them that no efForts will be
spared to deserve a continuance of their support.

CHRISTMAS PRESENTS.

OFFICE OUTFITS OF RUBBER TYPE.A NEW


INVENTION IN PRINTING.

winged Wardrobes of rich


mottled kauri and Rewarewa, with silvered plate
glass fronts, fitted with polished mottled kauri drawers
trays;
and
1 Escretoire Book-case of picked New
Zealand woods; and several Chests of Drawsrs of different size*, at very reasonable prices for cash. The
above goocls are universally admired, and have always
given pTeat, satisfaction.
WILLIAiI NORTtIE,
Mottlod Kauri Cabinet Manufacturer,

TH

PEL HA M
BARROW MAKER,
VICTORIA -STR EE T.
k

contractors.
Cash Purchaser of Kauri Rickors, suitable for
making Ladders from 25 to CO feet leng.
hire.

Commerce-street.

sale.

Albums, Ladies* Hand-bags, Fitted Work-bags, and


Baskets, Embroidered Fans, and a beautiful
Assortment of the Choicest Goods, suited for

RUBBER STAMPS MADE AT THE SHORTEST

Every Description of Ladders. Steps, Barrows.


Barrow Wheels, Clothes Horses, Clothes Boxes,
Travelling Chests, &c., on hand cr made to order.
A liberal discount allowed on wholesale orders to

A I G,

PRICES.

Testimonials can be seen at the "Works, Albertstreet.

J.

VENETIAN BLIND MAKERS AN WIRE WORKERS,


Corner of Cook and Grby-strbets,
Market Square, Auckland, K.Z.

TONS BEAM

POSSIBLE

Cleanses and purifies everything washed with it

A. & A. B U 1 B Y.
(Late M. Horton Busby).

WATER)

LOWEST

A visit is cordially invited, and as of old the visitor


need not purchase, but as the Bazaar is now laid out
so as to make it a pleasant promenade, Ladies and
Visitors will be enabled to spend a pleasant and instructive hour in inspecting the collection offored for

DOLLS AND TOYS, especially in all the new makes.

IMAGER

&

70

Blinds sent to all parts of the Colony on tho


shortest notice on remittance of order.

and

Articles
Ail of which willbe offered by the Proprietor
at tho very

OF

P I R I T S OF

Every care

OATS

JEWELLERY,

article is warranted.
variety,

DOLLS AND TOYS in endless


CUTLERY, ELECTRO-PLATE,
General Household Furnishing

JTLUID

ASHING

the standard

WHOLESALE AND RETAIL.


VenetianBlinds from Is per foot superficial.
Old Blinds Painted, Taped, and Corded at low prices.

SILVER

AND

Of which every

sureties to a like amount.Thomas Bremner,


a youth, pleaded guilty to stealing a silver
then contended that the Beer Duty Act in watch,
valued at 5, the property of George
corporated the Customs Regulation Act, and Thwaites,
aud was sentenced to 14 days' imthe latter gave power to the Court to impose prisonment with hard labour.
a small penalty. If it was not iucorporated
Stealing Moxev. Richard Robinson,
then the Court had no jurisdiction or power
a
was charged
Mr. Laishley alias Robert Roberts, negro,
to impose any penalty.
the sum of 10 10s, the proreplied, and contended that the 17th and with stealing
of Paul Francis, on the 23rd inst. Mr.
perty
18th sections gave jurisdiction. His Worobtained leave to appear in the case,
ship said lie would take a note of Mr. Tole's Laishley
and stated that the facts were these : The
objection, but would take the risk under the prisoner
was second cook in the Blue Post
Interpretation .Act and the Justices of the
He picked up the money, and
Peace Act. He was very sorry he could not dining-rooms.
spent it. He did not think he did wrong in
find any power to mitigate the penalty, for appropriating it and spending it. There was,
it seemedrather uneven justice that a man he contended, no felonious intent when he
should be fined as much for mere neglect
found it, and
as he would be for deliberate fraud. hardly thoughtunder the circumstances he
Mr. Pardy would press the
The fine was
20.
Donald Watson case. Mr.
Pardy said the facts were not as
and Benjamin Murray were then charged
and His Worship said that, as stated,
sated,
with a similar offence, in regard to a the facts were very black against the prisoner.
hogshead of beer, found in the Star Hotel,
Mr. Laishley urged that the law should not
Newton. Mr. Laishley for the prosecution, be
harshly against a poor black man,
and Mr. Tole for the defence. Mr. Laish- butpressed
His Worship could not administer the
ley said that after getting a conviction in the
differently
law
because the accused happened
one case, the Collector would not press for a
to be of a different colour to others. Mr.
conviction in this case, and the prosecution
stated the facts of the case which
would be withdrawn. He applied for costs Pardy
would be adduced in evidence, and called
in both cases, but His Worship asked him to the prosecutor,
Paul Francis, a bushman
point out where he had the power to impose
from Whangarei, who deposed that he came
costs in cither case. Mr. Laishley quoted to
and took lodgings at the Blue
Auckland,
from the Justice of the Peace Act, sec- Post Dining-rooms, Victoria-street. On the
tion 34, and
costs were allowed in
of the 23rd he got up and examined
the
first case, amounting to 3 19s, morning
his money, and had 12 10s. He took 2, and
said,
Tole
Mr.
in justice to his clients, rolled
the
balance up in a piece of rag, and
he should say that the firm of Watlaid it on the bed, and went down stairs to
son and Murray had pursued the usual breakfast. He
forgot the money on thebed,
course in each instance. They had stamped
for he intended to have put it in his pocket.
the letters W and M and the year 1881
breakfast, he went out, and did not
After
im oaoh cask, but had omitted to fill in the
his money until about half-past 6 at
date. His Worship asked if that was really recollect
the offence, was not that sufficient date? night, when he missed it from his pocket.
He then went back, recollecting that Hp had
sa; c \ that was the offence, and left it
on the bed, but he could not find it.
the date was req ura
the door
There
was one 5 note, three single notes,
might not be opened to iraud, uy |1
in goiu,
u- half-snvereicns. Witusing the same stamp repeatedly.
ness after inquiring of Mrs. Johnston, relicensee
of
the
Foresters'
Simeon Coombes,
ported the matter to the police. He did not
Arms Hotel, was charged with knowingly
withdrawing beer from a keg without des- know th' 3 accused, but had seen him in the
of the boarding-house.
He identitroying or defacing the stamp on the 16th. kitchen
note produced, as that which had
Mr. Laishley appeared for the prosecution, fied the5
been
stolen
from him. He identified it by
and Mr. Tyler for the defence. A plea of
hole in the centre, and the figures 23, 12,
not guilty was entered, although Mr. Tyler the
SI on the corner, which was in his own
said that the facts alleged would be ad- handwriting.
Emilia Johnston deposed that
mitted. Mr. Laishley, in opening the case,
said that in this instance the brewer had her husband, Edward Johnston, keptthelue
Victoria-street. The acfailed in his duty in putting the stamp on Post Dining-rooms,
to lodge at their house about a
the plug hole, the publican had failed to cused came and
remained as a lodger three or
efface the stamp which was on another part month ago,over
days
a fortnight. He was notable
of the cask. His Worship asked how it four
to pay his board. He then remained as a serwould be if the stamp was on the other end vant
to
workoffwhatwasdue.
Theprosecutor
of the cask, or if there was no stamp at all. was a
boarder on the 23rd inst. He comMr. Laishley contended that the offence lay
on that day of having lost money at
under the 19th section of the Act. Mr. plained
6 o'clock. Accused was then away,
Tyler replied, pointing out that there could about
having left without notice some time in the
be no affixing of a stamp, except in conformity with the 15thsection, on the taphole, afternoon. He returned afterwards with a
away his swag before the
and therefore no offence could be committed cab, andhadtook
been missed, alleging as an excuse
under the 19th saction, and there could be no money
leaving
for
that
had quarrelled with the
he
conviction on that information. Mr. Laishley cook. She saw
prisoner in the room occupied
replied there wasastamp onthecask, although by
the
prosecutor
in the morning. He had
not in the proper place, and it was the duty
no business in that room. He was employed
of the publican to destroy it. His Worship as
pantryman,
and
had no business upstairs.
said, he took it if the stamp was not in the He
no work there, and was not scrubproper place there was no stamp at all. bing had
that
any
or
room,
other upstairs. WitThe keg was produced, and it showed that
the stamp was neither on the head or tail, ness at this time was going upstairs to make
the
beds,
and
the
rooms
were then as they
but on the bilge or belly, and the section were
when the lodgers left them. Crossspecified that it must be on the taphole on
examined
was
It
true
that
:
the prisoner had
the head of the cask. The case was disquarrel with the cook, but that was no
missed. Mr. Tyler applied for costs. Mr. areason
which
he
should
leave,
contended
for the cook
Laishley
that it was contrary to
precedent to grant costs against a public had nothing to do with prisoner, who was
not
in
his
department.
She
was
not present
officer. His Worshift however, could not when
the row took place, but came down
see why any distinction should be made.
when
she
heard
the
noise.
She
the
would
did
not tell
money
not
He was quite sure
come out of Mr. Hill's pocket, and lie would him if he made rows of that kind he must go,
but
prisoner
said
he
would
go.
Johnston
Mr.
grant costs, 3 13s.The same defendant
then came, but she did not hear what he said.
was charged on a similav information in reMr. Tyler for the Robert Murdoch, whokcepsthe GovernorGogard to a cask of boor.
rdon
Boarding-house, Albert-street, deposed
defendant pleaded not guilty. The circuin- that accused
came to his place on the evening
stances were similar to the last, except that
the 23rd, and engaged a fortnight's board
in this instance the stamp was over the tap- of
and
lodging,
for which he paid 30s. He
cask,
head
of
but
hole on the
the
Mr.
tendered a 5-note, and witness gave him 3
Tyler contended that it had not been prochange.
subsequently gave the
10.-i
Witness
the
brewer,
by
cancelled
the
date
as
was
perly
omitted, and therefore there was no stamp 5-note to Constable Jones. He identified
by
the
note
the
and
the marks. Conhole
be
all,
and
there
could
conviction
under
at
no
the 19 th section of the Act. He poiutedout stable Jones deposed that on the night of the
information
23rd
he
received
of this robbery,
be
no
to
the
advantage
publican
it
could
that
to evade tho Act, and put in the defendant's and went to look for the accused. He found
the High-street bar of the Auckland
bill for the month to show that lie had paid him in with
another coloured man, but had
tho brewer the beer duty. Mr. Laishley re- Hotel,
plied. His Worship convicted in this case, no women with him then. Witness took
the
detective office, and told him
but thought a nominal penalty of 20s and him to
The costs were about the money being missing, and asked
costs would meet the case.
him
if
he
had
been employed there. He said
3 10s. A third case against the same deYes, he was no thief." Witness searched
fendant was withdrawn,James William
and
found
1 17s 2d. He said he was
him,
Smith, licensee of the Newmarket Hotel, was
charged under the same section of the Act in stopping at the Governor Browne Hotel (not
Gordon), and that he had
the
Governor
respect to a barrel.
Mr. Tyler appeared for
of his own.
Witness left him in the
the defence. He admitted all tie facts. money
guard-room
he went to the Governor
while
The stamp had been placed on tho tap hole
on the head of the cask, but the beer was Browne to make enquiries, and ascertained
drawn from the side or bilge. Fine 20s and that he did not stay there. Witness recosts3 10s. There was a second cluirgo turned and told prisoner the result of his inagainst the defendant, which Mr. Laishley quiries, and prisoner then said it was the
declined to withdraw, alleging as a reason Governor something. Witness then let him
the nominal penalty which had been imposed go, -and went to the Governor Gordon Boardin the other cases. The facts were similar ing house, and there got the 5-note
to the previous case, and a similar fine produced in evidence from Mr. Murdoch.
of 20s was imposed, but the costs were Just then the prisoner came in, and witness
only 7s.Patrick Brophy was charged under arrested him, and charged him with the
the same section. The defendant is lessee of larceny of 10 10s from Paul Francis, and
the Star Hotel, Newton, and the charge was showed him the note which he admitted
for withdrawing beer from a 36-gallon cask having given to Mr. Murdoch. On the way
What day
without defacing the stamp. Mr. Laishley to the station prisoner asked,
withdrew this case, as the ruling in the first do you charge me with this larceny on?"
told
him
on
the
he said
Witness
and
23rd,
costs.
applied.
Tyler
applied
for
case
Air.

success that has attended this new Local Industry.


Owing to tho increased demand, he has Improved
and Enlarged his appliances which will enable him to
give astill purer article and execute all orders with
greater promptitude.

PER ' EYOOR,'

FANCY

glassware,

GOLD

XCELSIOR

H E

Returns his sinccre thanks to tho Public for the great

&c.

OF

Mackay was charged with stealing a quanover which he held a sway of terrorism, not
tity of carpenters' tools, valued at 2, the one offered co take his part, but gave a
property of James Wood. Tne case was retheir verdict"Served him right."lam,
manded till Saturday and bail allowed to the &c.,
E. Gidboss.
Onehunga, December 2S.
accused in his own recogisances of 20, and

i.j

rp

C. WILLIAMS

TO ARRIVE,

BEST FEED

KING,

Proprietor.

TRADE MARK.

SACKS

ANDREW

Urr QfEF.K-STREKTI

EXPECTED

<vc.

Travellers.
Telegrams attended to.
Omnibuses to tho door on the arrival of every boat.
A Samplo Room for Commercial

BLIND FACTORY.
[Established 1864.3

K E ESI NG,

Seeds, Produce,

1000

DESCRIPTION
GOODS,

EVERY

print on such stamp the date when such


stamp purported to be cancelled in the month
of November. Mr. Laishley appeared for
the Collector of Customs.
Mr. Tole, for
defendant, pleaded guilty. Mr. Laishley
wished to address the Court to explain cir"
cumstances, but Mr. Tole objected, and His
Worship thought it unnecessary. Mr. Tole

WA

BROTHERS,

RNO C K

SOAP AND CANDLE MANUFACTURERS,

drapery business,
begs to announce to liis Customers and the Public
generally, that he has no opened his
SPRING AND SUMMER GOODS,
usiial,_with a small
well-selected, which willbe sold as
advance on cost, and giving the BEST VALUE
possible for cash.
We are now showing Special Lines, in
Berges, all shades, s*d ayard
10a
ladies' Two-thread Balbriggan Hose,
"Ladies' Lace Fichus, 4s 6d
linstrM inall shades, SAd a yard
Deep Coloured Fringe, 10id a yard
Ladies' Full-size Ties, all shades, 4*d a yard
. , Summer Flowers, 4d a Spray.
Together with a large assortment of Dress Materialsand Fancy Articles for the Season.

2/8,

Trillstill be used to gain a name and trade for the new


A.K. also takes this opportunity to thank the
tho liberal support they have
given him since he has resided among them, and will
try to deserve a continuation of it.
house.

Next the Dock.

a returning thanks f(?r the liberal patronage he has


teciTed since the opening of his

Note the Address

27 years (10 of which have been spent at Coromandel)

JAPAI QORN JJROOM 0.

QOODS.

Q_OODS.

JOHN

extensive in tho colonies, comprising

now
and

the York Hotel, was also charged under defend myself and to disarm him of the
this section.
It was withdrawn by Mr. scantling. I regret his injuries, but when
l>aishley, as the stamp was not on the heurl one is compelled to defend himself against
of the cask. Mr. Tole appeared for the rowdy ruffianism of the Kelly gang type,
defence, and claimed costs, which were accidents may happen. Riggs is a wel>
known character throughout nearly all the
allowed.
Larceny.John Wallace was charged mill bushes, and is also known to the police
with stealing a ticket, valued at 303, on as a rowdy. I had previously remonstrated
a dams' totalisator, the property of Edward with the contractor for employing him a
Pearce, on the 26th instant.
The case was being a man both unpleasant and unsafe to
remanded for eight days, and prisoner was have any dealings with, and it is significant
allowed bail in his own recognisances of 20, to notice that his work mates, nearly a score
and sureties to a like amount.Henry of whom were lookers on at the time, and

QUEEN-STREET (opposite

275,

By the last English arrivals, the already immense

tock has been very largely increased, and is


without exception the most varied, valuable,

247,

The additional room obtained by the alterations


enables the proprietor to display stock that hitherto
he has been unable to afford the public the view of.

jy^ILLINERY,

AND

HYAu

or

THE

FOR

CHRISTMAS SEASON.

CHEAP SALE

GENUINE

ADAPTED

SPECIALLY

AT THE

j/L

IMPORTER OF GENERAL MERCHANDISE AND


JOB WAREHOUSEMAN.

&

CALL EMILY,

Terms cash.

H. C. HANCHARD,

SOAP AND CANDLE

re-

positively

TO

retail.

Large and Extensive Stock of


NOVELTIES AND USEFUL ARTICLES,

duced

XAII

WORKS

lar establishment the largestand most completein tho


Australasian Colonies, respectfully requests the Public
of Auckland to inspect h:s

all

Toilet Services, 7s 9d
Bronze Fenders from 3s6d
Bronze Tabic Lamps with Globe from 3s 9d
goods equally cheap. Countrj orders
rcceivc special attention. Wholesale and

MONTAGUE,

Having now completed extensive alterations to his


premises, thereby making his well-known and popu-

are

goods

SOAP

BAY

"gJIREEMAN'S

TO ARRIVE,

PECTED

M.

and arc thus able to give cash b'.iyeri great advantages.


We have a large and varied stock supplemented by
each ship that arrives of which we iuvite inspection

GI7XB !

Thursday.
POLICE COURT.
[Before J. E. Macdonald, Esq., R.M.]
Beer Duty Act.Donald Watson was
charged with a breach of the Beer Duty Act,
18S0, by neglccting when a certain 30-gallon
cask of beer found at the York Hotel, Newton, was sold or removed from Watson and
Murray's brewery, without cancelling in the
manner required by the Act, to write or

"

FANCY GOODS LAMP WARE, ETC., ETC.

YEAR' 3

JjTEW

IRONMONGERY, BRUSHWAKE, CUTLERY

25. Grey-street, Aucklanp.

SHORTLY EX-

QHRISTMAS pRESENTS

CIIIN'A, GLASS, AND EARTHENWARE

EnglishPrices.

OTICE.

JMPOKTANT

JT

PROFIT.

Close Bros.), Imports direct from the Makers

42TRepairs neatly and promptly executed.

I MUST REALIZE,

ONE

wAY S

TO LARGE PURCHASES,

LAW AND POLICE.

Goods.

AT

UWING

Fancy

SUPPLY, ONLY

'

W. HATFIELD.
Manufacturer of nil kinds of Portmanteaus
Ladies' Travelling Trunks, Bonnet
Boxes, Hat and Gun Casks.
a-voTillers'Sample Cases, and Leather Cases of evry
description, made to size and order.
Gentlemen's Portmanteaus always kept in stock
in great variety; manufactured from the
Bent Colonial Leatherand sold

DRAPERY,

XXVRECT

Apricultura

November 9t 1880.
R T M A N T E A U S
PORTMANTEAUS I

QHEAP gALE PO
or
HOLLO

ytucfcland

Awarded Firxt Prise at the


Society Shot", held on

Business Notices.

THE JNEW ZEA-LAIND HERALD. FRIDAY, DECEMBER 30, 1381.

guru.Master, agent.

DEPARTURES.

Oreti, 5.3., Campbell, for Oamaru via Southern ports. Passengers for Napier: Messrs.
Murray and Dormer. For Wellington Messrs.
Somers and Gardiner, Mrs. Gardiner, and Mrs.
Campbell.Waller and Co., agents.
Rotorua, s.s., Tozer, for Melbourne via
Passengers for
Southern ports.
Miss Lynch, Messrs. Coombes, Allen, Hendry,
R. A. Lusher, P. Rus3ell, P. Fairburn, Douglas,
For Napier: Mr. O.
Sorry, Mrs. Vincent.
Farr.ll, Miss Lory. For Wellington Mr. Hall.
Tor Lyttelten : Mr. Colwell, Mr. and Mrs.
Bates and 2 children, Mr. and Mrs. Thompson
and boy, Mr. Gregg. For Port Chalmers : Mr.
and Mrs. J. Peacock, Mr. Dixon. For Melbourne : Misses Cowan, CurafF, Messrs. F. J.
Smales, W. Schwartze, W. Harris.Union S.S.
Co., agents.
Hawk, Government echooner, Garrard, for a
cruize.
Glenelg, s.s., Stephenson, for Tauranga. A.
McGregor, agent.

cwt:

Gisborne:

extra, sacks and bags free; Adelaide, 14; Southern,

do., 11 to 11 10s; Bran, per ton (ss.cks included),


local, 5; Southern, do., 4 10s; Sharps, do.,
: Oatmeal,
do., . to 0 10s; Cabin Bread, do.,
do., 12 to 12 10s ; Pearl Barley, do., 17 to 18;
Bread, per 21b. loaf, 3d.
Dairy Produce.
Farm
Wholesale: Butter,
fresh, 7d to 8d ; Butter, salt, 7d; Cheese, local, 4jd to
f>Ad; Canterbury, do., 4d to 4d; Eggs, per doz., lOd to Is;
Lard, per bladder, Cd to 7d ; Bacon and Hams, Provincial, 7d to lOd ; Canterbury Hams and Bacon, in cloth,
Sd ; Jams, per case, 5 doz., 1 15s to 1 17s Cd.
Retail: Milk, per quart, 4d ; Butter, fresh, 9d to lOd ;
salt do., lOd ; Cheese, colonial, do., 3d to lOd; Eggs, per
doz., Is to Is 3d ; Lard, per lb., 5d to Sd ; Fowls, each, 2s
6il to 3s ; Ducks, do., 2s to 2s 9d ; Goeso, do., 4s Cd to
Cs Cd ; Turkeys, do., 5s to 7s ; Bacon, per lb., lOd to
Is : Hams, do., Is to Is 4d.
Hay a>*dCorn Market.Wholesale : Maize, Fiji,
4s 6d, local, 4s 9d ; Oats, 2s to 2s 9d; Wheat, fowl, 3slOd
to4s, scarce ; Barley, 2s Ud to 2a 9d ; Hay, meadow, per
ton, pressed, 5 to G; Lucerne, do., 0 to 0 10s ;
Straw, por load, ISs to 1 10s ; Chaff, 3 ICsto 4155;
Hay, oaten, 5 to 5 10s; Clover, 5 10s to G ; Potatoes. per ton (bags included), nornina;,. lUtail:
Oats, do., 2a 9d to
Maize, net* buahel,
isran, per lOOlbs., Gs to Cs Cd; Wheat, fowl, per
bushel, 4s 3d to 4s Cd; Barley, feed, do.,
3s 3d to 3s Cd; do., seed, do
-J. !>.. 7s 'JA'
bd to Ss
per cwt., 0s
fiat, au., os to 7s; Straw, do., 3s to 4s; Chaff,
do., Ga Cd to Cs; Potatoes, 3s 3d to 4s.

INWARDS.

May Queen, barqao, 732 tons, Colville, from


Tauranga.
Lizette, ketch, 39 tons, Jones, from Thames,
with 25,500 feet timber.
Rotorua, s.s., 576 tons, Toier, from Russell,
with 114 sacks and 2 cases gum.
Gem, schooner, 29 tons, Pearce, from Ngunguru, with 23,000 feet sawn timber.
ENTERED OUTWARDS.
for Wellington.
Beatrice Havener, barque,
Loch U r, barque, for Wellington.
Coroma'adel, barque, for Napier.
Sunbeam, schooner, for Levuka.
Ci

oa,

].*Aoux'W'ARDS.
217 tons, Dunn, for

to,>,

.vaoiaias, oarquentine,

Sydney.
Lizette, ketch, 39 tons, Jones, for Thames.
Rotorua, s.s., 576 tons, Tozer, for Poverty

and Flax Market.Gum is firm


wcok's quotations.
Roceipts for
so far, about 430 tons. The following quotations approximate to preseut rates:
Fair ordinary, .33 to 35 ; good ordinary, 30;
East Coast, 44 to 4G. Flax per ton, 19 to 2110s;
Tow, do., 7 to9; Fungus per lb., 4d; Coooanut
Fibre, per cwt., 15s to 17s; Beeswax, per lb., Gd.
Coal and Firewood Market.Coal: Newcastle
(ship's sido), cargo, 2Ss to 30s per ton ; yard, 36s to 40s ;
Bay of Islands, at yards, 22s to 245; screened, 2Gs;
ditto at the mine, 12s; ship's side, 19s to 1. Wai-

Roderick Dhu, biigantine, IC3 tons, RobertIMPORTS.

Per barque C. A. Littlefield,

1000 bags wheat, John Lamb.

from Lyttelton

Kauri Gum

last

at about
December,

Bay.

son, for Kaipara.

os;

Per s.s. Rotorua, for Melbourne, via Southern ports :For Wellington : 15 cases sauce, 2
cases cucumbers, 241 mats sugar-, 11 casks oil,
5 packages k sundiy meiohandise. For Lyttelton : 3 bales, 16 packages, 10 empty casks. For
Dunedin : 42 empties, 4 casks oil, 11 packages
sundry merchandise. For Oamaru : 5 cases
hematite. For Melbourne: 20 sacks gum, 1
case merchandise.
Per s.s. Oreti, for Oamaru via intermediate
pnrts : For Tauranga: 23 bags potatoes, 12
cases biscuits, 3 bundles ridging, 9 bales tow,
20 bags flour, 1000 feet timber, 1 nest tubs, 1
wagon, 1 wrench, 7 cases drapery, and 31 cases
aud packages sundry merchandise, 3 railway
trucks. For Gisborne: 1 bundle sashes, '2
cases wine, 1 case blacking, 10 casks staples, 2
cases machinery, 6 boxes biscuits, lroll netting,
90 sacks flour, 50 bags sugar, 6 i-chests and 20
boxes tea, 3 cases vestas, 2 boxes tobacco, 3
cases salmon, 10 boxes candles, 1 bale leather,
7 cases hardware, 11 caises drapery, 1 crate
earthenware, 10 cases bitters, 20 cases
schuapps, G camp owens, 5 bags salt,
5 cases kerosene, and 52 cases and packages
sundry merchandise. For Napier: 5 boxes
tobacco, 23 i-chests tea, 100 boxes tea, 30
bags sugar, 1 case saddles, 1 case limejuice, 2
eases herrings, 3 cases lobsters, 4 bags pepper,
5
3 drapery, 2 cases bacoD, 3 cases salmon,
1 truss clothes lines, 2 rolls felt, and 90 cases
and packages sundry merchandise.

kato, at mine, 5s ;in Auckland, lGs Gd to 20s. Kamo,


10s per ton at loading ground. Tanpiri it mine,
9s Cd to 10s; at yard, 20s to 265. Whan ?arei, fat
mino, Ss Cd; yard (steam), 17s: household, 225.
18s. FireMiranda, at yard (household), ISs; steam,
wood : Uncut, at wharf (cargo), 8s Od to Cs Cd per
ton ; delivered, 13s : cut. 14s to ICs.
BuildingMaterials Timber: Boards and Scantling, 100ft., best, 14s Cd to 15s; second class, 10s;

best planod, tongued and grooved,


Cargo, best,

12s

ICs

Mills:

Cd.

second class, 8s to Ss Cd.

Balk,
Town Yards,

7s. Bricks (at Whau), 35s to 40s;


i 5s to 2 10s per 1000. Drain Pipes, per 100,80

inches boro, 30s; 4 inchcs, 14s; 3 inches, 9s; 22


5s per 1000; Sockot Glazed Pipes, IS
inches, 3s; 15 inches, 2s Gd; 12 inches, 2s; 9
inchos. Is 3d; G inchcs, Sd ; 4 inches, Gd per foot.

inches, 2

Manures. Bonedust, Sydney, G to S, according


to quality; Auckland, 7 to 3 10s; Peruvian
Ouano, 17 to 18 ; Huon Guano, small lots, f), bags
included Boneflour. 8 to 9 10s.
Butchers' Meat.lietail: Roasting Beef, per lb.,
5d to 7d; Boiling Beef, do., 4d to 5d ; Mutton, hindquarter, do., 4d to sd; do., fore-quarter, do., 3d;
Lamb, hind-quarter, each, 3s Cd to ss; do., forequarter, do., 3s Cd to 5s ; Pork and Veal, por lb., do ,
Steaks, do., Gd to Sd ; Chops and Sausages, od to Cd,
Wholesale: Tallow, mutton, per cwt., 1 10s;
mixed, do., 1 2s to 110s.
Miscellaneous.Kerosene, from Is 8d to In9d ;
brands.

in quantity, 3s Gd
each; Corn Sacks, Ss to 9s Cd per dozen. Fencing

ordinary

case

Esk, cutter, from


Inwards Coastwise.
Thames ; Lagoon, barge, from Whangaparapara,
with 20,000 feet baulk timber; Mahurangf,
cutter, from Ahipara, with IS ton 3 gum, 15
hides, and 1J bales wool.
Outwards Coastwise.
Esk, cutter, for
Omaha ; Teviot, cutter, for Great Barrier.
The Union S.S. Co.'s s.s. Rotorua left for
ports,
shortly after
Melbourne, via Southern
noon yesterday.
The barquentino Handa Isle reached Mauritius from New York on November 2nd, and
left again on the 4th for Madagascar.
She
reiurns to Mauritius, and loads for a colonial

20s; Hobart Rails, 72s Cd to 90s.

Buying and selliug

quotations.

MR.

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and after the 2nd January proximo the delivery


of Letters, etc., by Letter Carriers will be exso as to embrace tho districts of Remuera,
Epsom, to Bird Grove, Mount Ellen, and Mount Ros-

ON
tended

Valley Road.
kill,to the Junction of thocarriers
Tiio mounted letter
are provided with

stamps, and are authorised to rcceivo letters handed


to them on their respective routes.
The followingadditional receiving boxes have

been
can be purchased at the Stores
where the receivers are placed:
Mr. Walker's
Lower Symonds-street..
Mr. Stallard's
Ponsonby Road..
Mr. Rollers
Mount Roskill ltoa 1
Mr. Cucksey's
Mt. Eden
..
Itemuera..
Public Hall
S. B. BISS,
Chiof Postmaster.

..

ARRIVAL.

DEPARTURE.

Goneral Post-oflice,

December

yesterday.

The s.s. Rowena is announced to leave for


Opunake and Wanganui on Tuesday next.
BY

TELEGRAPH.

RUSSELL.
December 29.Sailed : The Ituby.
WELLINGTON.

December29.Arrived : S.s. Wakatipu, from


Sydney. She has been quarantined aa usual.
LYTTBLTON.

December 29.
Arrived : Gleaner, from
Greymouth.
Sailed
S.s. Ringarooma, for
"Wellington ; s.s. Penguin, for Dunedin.

PORT CHALMERS.
December 29.Sailed : S.s. Southern Cross,

for Auckland via the East Coast.

Oil Tuesday the annual school picnic in


connection with the Devonport Wcsleyan Sundayschool is to be held. The trip will be to Waiheke.
The Talcapuna will leave Queen-street Wharf at halfpast right o'clock, ud Devonport at nine o'clock.

1831.

DAILY MEMORANDA.DECEMBER 30.


SA.LBS

Ilaymarket,

Mr. A. BucklandHorses, &c.,at the


10a.m.

Messrs. Hunter & NolanHorses, &c., at tho


Durham Yards, 10 a.m.
Messrs. J. R. Lambert & Co.Settlers' Produce,
&c., 10.30a.m.

11. ArthurPoultry, Produce, Groceries,


11 a.m.; Mount Eden Toll Bars, 1 p.m.

Mr.

<fcc.,

"E
<3

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r-r

11 a.m.

Mr.

11

a.m.

Messrs. Carbines

&

noon.

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DUCKS

a ajS

STRIPED

72-incu

DITTO

scrims

LETCIIFORD'S PERFUJIEEV.
MOSCIEL AND

KAIAPOI

TWEEDS, BLAXKETS,

PATTERNS

NEW

LINOLEUM,

New Shipment

IRON VENETIAN BLINDS,


The Blind of tiie Period.
Those Blinds will not warp, and do not require
ropainting ; they are the only
perfoct Blinds made.

PATTERNS DRAWING-ROOM
SUITES.
INSPECTION INVITED.

indies' and

jl a

COLONIAL

"U ALL,

AND

Wholesale
CABINETMAKERS

and
&

Retail

UPHOLSTERERS,

A>'D

CARPET AVAKEIIOUSESIEN,

Shortlaxd-steeet

gents' saddles

BOOTS ANI)

&c.,

&c.,

QXIDE

SUOES

PORTMANTEAUX, BAGS,

OF

ON THE
EXECUTED
ABLE TERMS.

JRON JpAINT,

Prepared by the

&c.

THAMES

CHINA MATTINGS.
INDICTS

INKS

A-lIO.SK.

FI.AXNEI.S, AND

Tlio following are tlto current calls and dividends


In the companies namod below, as certitied in our

PAINT MANUFACTURING
COMPANY.

MOST FAVOUR-

THAMES, NEW ZEALAND,

Co

AND PRODUCE

Date.
Jan. 11

WE N

MARKETS.

AND

RAHAM

ARE NOW OPENING

AUCKLAND.

FURTHER SHIPMENTS
Buckland'.s Wkekly Reroju\
fodder was in
At the Haymarket on Friday. Dec.
OP
short supply, and brought from 3s 3d to lis (3d per cwt,
small loads 10s to :21s, and straw lf>s to 27s por load.
DRAPER Y, CLOTHING, HATS, &c.,
filled
and
again
yards
although
were
with
horses,
The
Ex ' Stracatliro'
the bidding was languid a large number were disposed
' Antares'
of. Medium draughts brought from 11 10s to 20 ;
to
lightharness horses, 10 to 18 ; light hacks,
And Orient Steamers
11 ; and several well-bred weight-carriers, 1S to
We are also advised of furthor shipments
24. The Wairar.ipa shipment was all cleared, unbroken colts averaging 20 each. At the Haymarket
Per * Looh Urr' (now due)
' C"rnmanilel'
sale of wool, hides, and skins, held on Wednesday,
* Wellington'
thero was a s'cady improvement in price of un/;nd Orient Steamers every fortnight.
washed wools of fully a halfpenny per lb. Washed
wools were at late values. Hides were in moderate
to
supply, and late values from
the lb ; sheepNION
iflS UKANCE
akine, 4s fed each. At the Papakura sale, on Wednesday, not many cattle were yarded ; those were fairly
At
Remuera,
on Thurscompeted for at late values.
NEW ZEALAND
day, everything yarded found ready buyers at a
perceptible improvemeut over lato markets.
Dairy
cows were in full numbers, and in good inquiry at an Capital
2,000,000.
advance of from 10s to 30s each. Store cattle in
usual supply and free inquiry at late values. Fat
cattle in less number than average, but in steady deAUCKLAND BRANCH
mand at an advanco of Is the lOOlbs. Storo sheep
numerous and in demand; wethers, from 10s to l'is ;
LOWER QUEEN-STREET.
ewes, Us to l?s each; Fat sheep in full numbers, and
Next Colonial Bank.
were steady in price at 2sd the lb for good quality.
Lambs plentiful and in brisk inquiry at 3s each
higher (than at any other market for this season; FIRE AND MARINE RISKS OF EVERY
lis
to
18s
each.
few
ranged
Very
pigs
from
Gd
they
DESCRIPTION
yarded, and calvcs Bhareil in the gcnorul improve">

For all kinds of Wood workBridges, Barns,


Gates, and out buildings
For Machinery, Steam boilers, and every description of Ironwork
For Ships and Boats
For Agricultural Implements
For Blinding .Sheep
For Marking Flour Bugs, Sacks, and Bales
For Priming all kind of Work
&c M
&c.,
&c.,
&c.
In durabilityit is equal to two coats of Lead paint;
it preserves all material covered by it from decay, and
is not either a poison or inju.ious to health.
Weatherboards, Shingles, &c.. painted with it will
rosist fire.
Can bo had in powder or ground in oil.

Wholesale Agents,
T.
S. MORRIN,
Auckland.

U"

ment,

Mehbrs.Hcster and

At the annual
Horses:
number

Nolan's Whkkly Report.


horse fair, on Friday, a very

large
were brought forward, and with those
entered for disposal too late for cataloguing, the yards

were completely crammed.

Throughout the sale the

PATTERNS,

THE MELBOURNE EXHIBITION".

AND TICK-

IIESSIANS

ACCEPTED AT THE LOWEST RATES.


LOSSES PROMPTLY PAID.
R, H.

STEVENSON,
Manager.

FIRE RISKS
Buildings, Merchandise, Stock, Furniture, &c.,
in the City, Suburbs, and Country, at the

&c

LOWEST RATES OBTAINABLE.

FLOOR BAGS

72-INCII
51-INCU

CALL AND DIVIDEND LIST.

columns:
calls.

The Undersigned Agents accept

Loch Cree.'

CLAIMS FOR LOSSES

&

JJUTCHINSON

&

QORDOK,

KAURI GUM BROKERS,


SHIPPING
COMMISSION AGENTS,
&

j-iOW'EIt

THE

QUEEN-STREET,

MERCANTILE AND BANK-

RUPTCY GAZETTE OF NEW

ZEALAND."
Publishod in Dunodin "Weekly; Advinoo Sheets
issued in Auckland every Saturday.
Subscription, 3 3s par annum.
R. T. Whbkler, Publisher.
Local Atfent-E. "Wayxe, Queen-street

are promptly and liberally adjusted by the LOCAL


AGENTS, without reference elsewhere, and
are at once paid by cheque on the Company's Banker
LUSHER,
Chief .Agents for the Provinces of
Auckland and Taranaki.
JONES

&

THE

INSURANCE

"

"

it

France ancl Italy are the two countries '


which the production aDd
manufacture
silk have assumed the largest
This is no doubt to some extent
due to tC
patient aucl ingenious character of the p eop*f
of those countries, but undoubtedly the
eause is to be found in the genial climab
those sunny lands, and to the freedom with
which the mulberry tree grows there. _\
3
well known, the white mulberry tree is the
foundation of almost the whole silk trade of
the world and where the mulberry
treedoe 8
not thrive, or maintains only a stniclin
existence, it is iu vain to expect that the
*ill
trade, in any of its branches, can be sneer'?
fully established.
Whatever may he th?
future of Auckland in relation to silk -nam,
facture, there is no doubt that the muil'e
tree grows here with a vigour to which
finest portions of the South of Europe the
irP
strangers
For years past a very
number of silk-worms
have
been
annually
1eared
m the neighbourhood
land by our boys and ei,U-of luck
-

dimension?

pastime aud means of amusement,'


believe thai, at the present time and
there
millions of silkworm eggs in
the neirh
bourhood of Auoklaud. These indu*triou
insects could be increased very rapidly f
if
there were a regular market for
their pro
duee, either in the shape of cocooi's or
"

worm eggs.

silk*

The mulberry trees grow here


very rapidly, and if a market existed in our
midst for the produce of this insect the
increase of the mulberry tree, which' pro.
vides their food, would be as swift as
surprising.
We have repeatedly ured
but apparently in vain, the Consuls of Italy
and France to take advantage of the suit,
ability of the climate of Auckland for"" the
growth of the mulberry tree and the rearing of the silkworm, and establish a trade
between lierc and the silk manufacturers
of the countries they represent. Tn
trade would be mutually advantageous-!
small

yearly

became

but wouli
first,
probably at
expand as the mulberry tree
more extensively planted. But

though we have failed to awaken a response

on tlie part of the French and Italian Consuls, the Ameiican Consul lias already bestirred himself in the matter. Though a
comparatively young country, the AngloSaxons of America have resolved to become
at no distant date a large silk manufacturing country. Large tracts of our transPacific neighbours' territory are suitable for
the culture of the mulberry, and the silk in.
dustry has already taken' a firm root there.
Tile recent census in that count ry lus
shown that the silk trade there is already
greater than was anticipated. There are
353 factories, containing 84G7 loous, em34,410 persons, many of them woploying
the foot of the multitude, that, besides
men and young persons of both sexes. Tiiore
is
ridiculous.
being snobbish,
nineteen
million dollars (';>, SOO,(WJ
are
All the reasons which existed for capital already employed iu the trade,
treating the spot as holy ground have and during ISSO there were nine mildisappeared. When the Governor re- lion dollars (I,SOO,OOC>) paid iu wages to
manufactories,
sided in Auckland it was essential forhis those employed in the various
34,410,463 dollars' (G,SS'2,OO3) worth of
privacy that the public should be ex- aud
finished goods turned out, chiefly in ribbons
"

"

cluded, but why, when Wellington is favour ed in thisrespect, the grounds should
be tabooed to the public, is one of those
things which is perfectly inexplicable,
Shortland-strect,
Office
except that it is desired to maintain the
Auckland, August,
sclitude of the spot as a memorial of fornorth island of mer greatness. In that case the intrusion
Maps of the
NEW ZEALAND,
of lawn tennis is nothing short of
On Sale at the Ukuali* Publishing Office, Queensacrilege. But it were surely better to
street. Price
forget departed glory, and by the utiliTRADE PROTEC"VTEW ZEALAND
sation of the grounds for the public
TION SOCIETY.
JL3I
advantage extract a present pleasure
Circulars issued weekly.
from the misfortune of the past. PerR. HOR.XE, Aif.VT,
haps, however, the explanation of the
VICTORIA INSURANCE COMreservation of the grounds from public
PANY (Limited).
use may be discovered in the occaCapital, One Million Sterling.
Fire, Marine, and Fidelity Guarantee.
sional residence of a Governor or a
JOHN LEID & CO.,
/gents for Auckland District.
Commodore, and the desire, therefore,
to treat exceptionally a spot whose
0
A
N
K
H
L
I
D
A Y. ancient traditions are preserved by
jg
those visits, like those of angelsonly
MONDAY, 2nd January next, will be observed
in their infrequcncy. To what extent
as a Special Bank Holiday at the various Offices in the brief visit of Governor or of a Coma
New Zealand of the undermentioned Banks.
modore may form the subject of exhilaration of spirit, we must leave to
Tiie Union' Bank of Australia,
those who derive from it a personal
Limited.
(Signed)
satisfaction, but the gratification conJoseph P\lmkk.
Chief Oilieer for New
stitutes no reason why the public
Zealand.
should be excluded from grounds
Tiie Bank of New South Wales.
which are available for their amuseJ. R. Hill,
(Signed)
ment.
Inspector.
That they should be excluded all the year round because once
Tiie Bank of Australasia.
blue
in a
moon a Governor may honour
(.Signed)
E. W. Murrah,
the city with his presence, and a
Inspector.
Commodore with
liis, is utterly
The Bank ok New Zealand.
ridiculous, and becomes additionally so
(Signed)
Mukihm.'ii,
D. L.
when it is remembered that the
General Manager.
accommodation and seclusion of these
visitors is not incompatible with the
The_National Bank of New Zealand,
Limited.
admission of the public during their
W. Dymoi k.
(Signed)
prolonged absence. Notwithstanding
Inspector.
the vast shoddyism of the age, it cannot
The Cjlonial Bank of Xkw Zealand.
be conceived that a Governor or a
Geo. Cowik,
(Signed)
Commodore would be so fastidious as
General Manager.
to suffer discomfort or painful
recollections from the fact
COMPANIES' ASSOCIAthat
TION.
jjeople multitudinous, and honest,
but
we regret to say not select, had
The Insurance Companies' Offices will bo Closed on
the 2nd and 3rd January, ISS2, for New Year's trodden those swards and stood under
Holidays.
the
At present
Secretary,
11. WORSP,
umbrageous trees.
access to the grounds of Government
House can be obtained only with the
jyj" ONTHLV SUMM AR Y, sanction of the Governor. Sir Arthur
For. Transmission v.a Sa.\ Fkasvisco.
Gordon might assent to them being
open to the public, but could not pledge
THE
lIERALD MONTHLY SUMMARY
his successor, and it is therefore de"Will be published on
sirable that some steps should be taken
MONDAY MORNING NEXT, 2ND Inst.,
to secure their application to public
And will contain all the
uses, except when required for the purLatest Mining, Local, Shipping, Commercial, poses for which they
were originally
Political, and Social and Domestic News
instituted. This matter properly comes
of the Month.
within the sphere of action of the City
Single copies 6d., or 7s. 6d. per annum.
Council, which, by a little effort and
in Auckland.

larrikin?

HALL ARCADE.

CHRISTMAS

'

J-ENBURGIIS

Auckland, December 15, 1881.

advertising

'

Made especially for

NEW

RUSSIA

Sft gg,

c-1 Jn fe|i| ill

and

MAGNIFICENT

Kangaroo Skins,

Mr. MacDonnell's Oflieo, 2.30 p.m.


Auckland Turkish Baths Comx>any, Mr. Rander*
son's Ollice, 3 p.m.
BAZAAR:
Grand Bazaar and Fancy Fair, in aid of New
Church of St. Benedict, Newton, Mr. Raitray's
new Buildings, Queen-street, G to 10 p m.
AMUSEMENTS, &c.
Theatre RoyalMontague-Turner Opera Company :

S'jpc-S

Curtains.

AUCKLAND.

Quacn of Beauty lCxtcnded Gold Mining Company,

'O

ca J g H S 00-;
31 |

latge lot of

Herald

MEN'S

OARPETS,

TaylorPoultry, Produce, &c.,

Messrs; G. \V. Binney

llf

O. 'S.

&

on

\V. DowdouProduce, Groceries, Sundries, &c.,

'nn|

JUST
Ex 'Zealaxdia'

Messrs. Samuel Cochrano ii Son IlousoholdFurni-

c>

ooooooo

Or

AND
New
DAILSOYCROSS.
UTHERN

0.

way Wharves, 11a.m.

ture, &c., 11 a.m.; Open Sailing Boat, noon:


Mr. G. SibbinProduce, Groceries, Sundries, &c.

THE
DECEMBER
1881.
30,

FRIDAY,

at special privileges possessed by a


reason
CAKES,
CHRISTMAS few persons, if a sufficient
NABURY &
S
can be advanced, but the monopoly of a
J
PUDDINGS, BREAD, SCONES, A.VD PASTRY,
considerable portion of the grounds for
MADE LIGHT AND DIGESTIBLE
204 and 206 Queen-street.
lawn tennis on this occasion suggests
By using
JjJDSON'S PURE BAKING pOWDER. two questionswhy anybody should
That portion of the Stock which was Utterly Dehave a special privilege, aud why, apart
stroyed by Fire and Water, was Purchased by a
the grounds should be locked
Clothier in Queen-street, who attempts to
This Powder has been extensively nsed over twenty from this,
create a sensation by leading the
up instead of being rendered available
years, and by its purity, wholesomeness, and economy
Public to believe he has PurJ
for
the
public pleasure. It was quite
chased the Whole of
has won for itself a largeand increasing demand.
possible to have confined our remarks
the Damaged
The proprietor again takes the opportunity of comthe general question, but we are inStoek,
to
mending its use in Private Families and Boarding
WHICH IS CNTRFE.
disposed to pass over withoutnotice the
Establishments, feeling assured that its advantages wretched
taste which flaunted a special
will
be
both
in
healthand
apparent,
outlay.'
of
We have over Seven Thousand Pounds worth
privilege in the public eye, the sort
Goods wliich are only slightly damaged by smoke for
of thing which creates the class anisale at
In Canisters at Is Gd and 2s Cd, and may be obtained
mosities which are so pernicious
JJALF pRICE.
at the Grocers in Auckland, and at Messrs. Dudcr and
and
degrading. Besides, the monopoly
May's, North Shore.
of the grounds by a few persons dicThe entire stock must be clcared out in six weeks,
to make room for extensive repairs to Buildings.
tates
the question why they who have
ED S 0 N'S MEDICAL HALL,
the private facilities they require
QUEEN-STREET.
After which we will open up an entire New Stock
should alone be allowed to intrude
of Drapery, Manchester Goods, Millinery, etc.
who need notand why, if there
JgOYAL INSURANCE COMPANY isthey
A NEW .DEPARTMENT
to be any privilege, it should not be
(FIRE AND LIFE
Comprising Clothing, Shirts, Hats, and Gentlemen's
that
of
all, instead of some score of perMercery, will be opened after alterations to Building.
This Company being the first to withdraw from the
sons. There is something of snobbishTariff Association in Auckland, thereby securing
to Insurers the benefit of
ness, as well as of injustice, about this
&
REDUCED RATES
monopoly, and as to the disposition to
(Now current for upwards of three years),
treat the grounds of Government House
d'ccntinuing to Maintain an Independent position
as sacred, and not to be profaned by
has the strongest claims on Public Patronage.
OPENED,

Mr. A. E. IsaacsRight of Collecting Tolls and


Weighbridge Fees upon Queen-street and Rail-

'-i ggg gg 8 8"8 S" Sf ~<fS liiSS I

Lalla Rookh, s.s., Robertson, for Waitara.


Little Netl G.M.
"Waller and Co., agents.
IMPORTS.
LIVE STOCK
Per s.s. Lalla Rookh, from Waitara: 18
horses and 140 sheep.
Mit. Alfrei>
The Northern S.S. Co.'s s.s. Macgregor left
Waitara at 3 p.m. yesterday, and may be
looked for early this morning. She is announced to return thither at 1 p.m. to-day.
The s.s. Lalla Rookh arrived from Waitara
at 2.20 p.m., and returned thither at C p.m.

..

..

OOOODOOOOOMOOaOO

ONEHUNGA.

Lalla Rookh, s.s., Robertson, from Waitf.ra.


Passengers : Messrs. Chalmers, Small, Chaimson, and Foved.Waller and Co., agents.

stamps

ngs,

Millinery

''

C'

on application,

Sheet

Ox the recent occasion of the band or


the Russian crusier Africa playing in
Upwards of 60 patterns the grounds of Government House, the
to select from, some of them the handsomest
in Auckland, varying in price from8d to 3s
general public were graciously per2d, Linings and Trimmings for same, WJiite
mitted to share with the usually priviand Fancy Dimities.
OARLICK AND CRANWELL.
leged few the pleasure of the hour. It
that the Mayor assumed the
and fancy goods. appears
responsibility of opening the grounds,
Large Stock of Trimmed Hats and Bonnets. Milliners on the premises to execute
confident that his conduct would hare
orders in best style and with despatch.
the approval of the Governor, whose
Straw Hats, all the leading shapes, a capital
just
opened
at Is.
line
sanction was requisite, but owing to
OARLICK A2CD CRANWELL.
circumstances could not be obtained.
GOODS.SiIk Mantles, Chenille There is one matter to which a passing
Dolmans, Capes, Fancy Scarfs, Children's
Fancy Dresses, Feathers, Flowers, Undering allusion is necessary, the bad
clothing, &c.; all at low cash prices.
taste of some of those who have the
GARLICS AND CRANWELL.
privilege of playing lawn tennis in the
AND BOYS' CLOTHING.A grounds, who, instigated either by selfWell-assorted Stock at Co-operative Cash
ishness, or the vulgarity of an ostentaPrices, Men's Trouser3 and Vests, Suits,
Men's and Youths' Imperial Sac Suits, Boys
exceptional
tious display of their
Tweed and Knicker Suits. Some specia
lines in Trousers, Waistcoats, &c., worth in
advantages, would not forego their
specting.
amusement and permit the public the
free promenade they would otherwise
&
RAN WELL,
There is really no reahave had.
CITY HALL. ARCADE,
son why offence should be taken

<7,OVU

J*

CRETONNES.

(J o

&

GOODS.

imno!+

early selection.
AND CRANWELL.

CITT

IS FOR SALE ONLY AT

Note.On and after the 2nd January (proximo),


of Amorica
money orders payable in the United States
will bo issued by this department, and may be procured at any money order post-otlice. Rates of ex-

..

an

MANCHESTER
Bed Quilts, Blankets
White Lace and Muslin

AMOUNTING TO OVEB

Note.- On Monday, 2nd proximo, the Post-office


will only bo open to the public between 9 and 10
a.m. A delivery of letters, &c.,_at
7.30
p
be made
on Monday will bo
6 a.m. instead of the usual advertised times.

..

We advise

Calicos,

THE WHOLE OF THE SLIGHTLY


DAMAGED PORTION OF THE STOCK

United Kingdom and Continent of Europe, at


For monoy orders, rogistorod lettors, and newsLate letters bearing an
papers, at 11.30 a.m.
extra fee of sixpence in addition to the postage,
will be received by the mail agent on board the
time
up
steamer
to the
of sailing.
This mail will bo due in London on Monday,
February 13, 1882.

1 p.m.

..

GAR,LICK

ALL PURCHASES.

INABURY

For

erecteci, and

CRANT7F.LL.

AND SUNSHADES.

jjJIIRE! FANCY

AT

HAVE ON HAND

ooooiaooo
ooooooooQoooeo^oo

eS

sols.

SALE.

IRE!

s.s. Australia, as follows:

change can be ascertained

Black Cash-

Fashionable Sunshades, plain and fancy, in


satin and other kinds of coverings. Just
opened, some very pretty Children's Para-

QOMK-STHEET, Auckland.

For Sandwich Islands, United States of America,


Canada, British Columbia, Central and South
Amorica, British and Foreign West Indios, at 1

""

9Ml/;0 331A0>.')00
rl

efIMMCIO-jiMHOCIHOHNCaifiH

uj
o

r-.

p-|

U~MBRELLAS

BE ENTERED DURING THE

QOSGRAYE

For Waiwcra. Mahurangi, Matakana, Manga wal, &c.,


per Rose Casey, at 10a.m.
Mon day.
at 6 a.m.
For Whitiangl, per Fingal,
Tuesday,

o^tl^t

GARLICS AND

Saturday.

noon.

"A

all

MUST BE PAID FOR

CASH

For Whangarei Heads, Waipu. Whangarei. Parna,


Mangapai, and Tangihua, per Argyle, at 4.30 p.m.
For Mangawai,per Fing\l, at 5 p.m.
For Thames, per Enterprise, at 5.30 p.m.

Sfosed:at

Shamrock Hotel, aged 19 years.

The funeral will leave the residence of his brother,


Albert-street, to-day (Friday), at 3.30 p.m. Friends
Cloths, Balmorals, Dress and please accept this invitation.
Bonnet Crapes, Mourning Goods, to suit all
Kew.On December 21, ISSI, at her residence,
classes of Customers, at the City Hall Onehunga, ilary, the beloved wife of WillHm Kew,
Arcade.
I aged 06 years.

GOODS.

meres, Crape

per oent.,

IQJ-

NO GOODS WILL

For Thames, per Rotomahana, at 8.30 p.m.


For Fort Fitzroy, per Teviot, at 10 a.m.
For Tairua, per Mana, at 1 p.m.
at 1 p.m.
For Waitara, etc., per Macgregor,
For Levuka and Suva, per Sunbeam, at 2 p.m.
Kor Coromandel, per Coroinandel, at 2.30 a.m.

Per

DEATHS.
Adams.On December 27, after a long and painful
illness, Robert Adams, eighth son of H. H. Adams,

This Dav.

"

OF

MAILS.

MEETINGS !
Cure Gold Mining Company, Mr I\. Home's Office,

wHTcit-

;o

port.
The s.s. Fingal will leave for Blangawai at G
o'clock to day.
The s.s. Wellington is announced to make
excursions to Waiwera on Monday and Tuesday
next.
Messrs. S. Cochrane and Son will sell at their
mart to-day an open sailing boat, IS feet long,
with centre-board.
The s.s. Argyle arrived from Whangarei at
1 a.m. to-day, with tha following cargo 35
bales wool, 50 sacks gum, 1 horse, 5 bundles
alcins, 8 hides, 2 boxes turkeys, 20 cases fruit,
20 boxes eggs, and 5 tons sundries. She returns
thither at 5 o'clock this afternoon.
The Bay of Plenty Times, of the 22nd instant,
We are informed thit another vessel
says:
has been chartered for Tauranga, and is now
loiding in London docks. She is tojstart sometime in January at the very latest, and with a
favourable voyage may be expected to arrive here
sometime about May next. Thi3 vessel is not
one of Messrs. Shaw, Savill, and Co.'a fleet.
With two or three vessels arriving direct from
London in the course of one year, the place
should be looking up."

'*Qaxi36AUi

2s 3d,
; Coloured Lustres from
and
;
Black Silks at various prices, but those at
4s 3d and 5s 3d are unusually cheap,
GAKLICK AND CRANWELL.

MOURNING

Manchester Goods being reduced


and being large purchasers lately,
this reduction "will be a great boon, to Housekeepers
nd the public in general.

on

The Duty

CHIEF POST OFFICE, AUCKLAND.

PORT

lb;

THE

CO.,

&

AUOKLAND,

It will be perhaps surprising to many that we adopt


the present course at this season of the year, but we
do it on principle alone. First: To counteract the
influenoo brought to bear on the public in thes* ex
traordinary times. Second : To give the inhabitants
the benefit of some Yery extensive Shipments, as well
as large purchases made at auction ; and third: To
let the people of Auckland see where they can get the
best value for their money,
by

Woolpacks

Wire, No. 6, 7, and 8. assorted, 16 to 17 per ton.


Lime, slacked, Is per bushel; Quick Lime, in stone
Is Cd to 2s. Now Zealand Palings, sft., 7s Gd to
10s; Cft., 13s; Ti-treo Rails, 2 10s to 3 10s per
100; I'uriri Posts, C to 7; Shingles, 13s to ICs
per 1,000 ; llobart Palings, sft., ICs to ISs ; oft., ISs to

-1

od

EXPORTS.

December 29.Wheat is dull, and values remain at


4s 4d to 4s 6d for best milling. For oats there is a
to 2s Id ; seed, 1b
limited demand. Willing, 2s
lOd. Nothing doing in barley. Millers quote flour
at 11 for the best brands. There is very little inquiry
for cattle and sheep. Retail prices : Fresh butter, lOd
beef. 2d to Cd per
per
cher?se, Cd to lOd per
lb.; mutton, 3d to 4d per lb ; lamb, 2s6d to 3s Cd per
quarter ; hams, lOd per lb ; bacon, 9d per lb.

lb;

of

ENTERED

Flour Markkt. TVholcsale: Superfine Flour, silk


diessed, per ton, 12 10s to 13 10s; do., do., household, 12 to 12 10s; hundreds 10s., fifties 205., per ton

QUEEN-STREBT,

TELEGRAPH.

CHRISTCHURCH.

premises

COSGRAYE

J.

request;

BY

per yard

Zealnd

lb., 2d to
Lemons, per doz., Is Cd to 2s; Onions,
per doz., Is Cd to 3s; Cucumbers,
ld ; Cauliflowers,
per d07., 2s to 4s; Pine Apples, per doz., 4s to Cs;
per
15a
to
13s;
Bananas,
case,
Sydnoy,
per
Oranges,
lb., 2d to 3d ; Walnuts, 9d ; Strawberries, per quart,
round
Kidneys, 5s per
4d ;; New Potatoes,
4i Green Peas, per peck, Is to Is 3d ; Cherries, per
lb., 9^l; Plums, Cd to7d ; Rhubarb, per doz., 4s; Frenck
Beans, 2d; Cioosoberriea, Cd. Retail: Lemons,
per doz., 2s to 3s; Onions, per lb., 2d; Cauliflowers,
per doz., 2s to 4s ; Bananas, per lb., -Ad to Cd ; Apples,
do.,Cd to Sd ; Pears, lOd to Is ; Walauta, Is 3d ; New
Potatoes, Kidneys, 14lbs. per Is; round, 161bs. per Is ;
Green Peas, per peck, Is ed; Cherric.s, Is ; Plums, Is ;
Strawberries, per quart, 6d; Rhubarb, per bundle,
Cd ; French Beans, 3d ; Gooseberries, ttd to Is; Cucumbers, 4d to Cd cach.

Is now being hold on the

Martha,

MUSLIN, Is 8d and Is 10cl


MADRAS
6d to
special good value
our own importing

DRAPERY AND CLOTHING

Edward, eldest son

Belfast, to
late W. J. Gilbert, Ca3tlcton Park,
ilium
youngest daughter of the late
Wilson, Suuimcrtleld, liallymead, Ireland.

of the

Messrs. Baxks and Co.'s Weekly Report (By


the demand
telegraph).At Parawai, on Thursday,
The best quality
for fat cattlo was very slack.
medium-sized steers brought 22s 6d per lOOlbs,
heavy oxen not exceeding 20s. Sheep were in fair
prime provincial wethers, heavy weights,
made lCs Od to 17s each ; fair quality Napier ditto,
14s to 14<j Cd. Lambs were again yarded in large
numbers. Although heavy and good were at low
values, prices ranged from Ss Cd to 10s Od cach.

GilbertWilson.December 22ud, at Glenviilc,

Katikati, by the Rev. John Atark,

CARUCK AND CRANWELL.

A GREAT SALE OF

THAMES.

MARRIAGE.

with TrimmiDgs of
various kinds to match, and sold at Co-operative Ca->h Prices.

THE AUCKLAND MARKETS.


Garden akd Oiichakd Produce.Wholesale:
per lb., Gd;
Apples, American, 1 per case : Pears, per

TO ALL WHOM IT MAY CONCERN !

Haines of a daughter.

wife c*

greatest variety

assortment is to be found

Mr. Gabriel Lewis sold a consignment of oil


paintings by Vollani, Bocsen, Mariola, Hoche,
and other artists. Seventy were disposed of at
fair prices.
Messrs. B. Tonks and Co. sold 125 sacks Blenheim malt.
Arather low rate was realised.

Tauranga.
s.s., Stephenson, from
Shanhnessey,
Passengers: Mesdames Norris,
Hoben, Misse Edgar, Knox, Dawson, Stevens,
Conway, Messrs. Stevens, Knox, Sliaulinessey,
Captain Norris, Messrs. Litchfield, Wamsley,
F.
Morrison, Hampton, Conway, 3. Moody, \\S.
ells,
Gordon,
Moody, J. P. Moody, Elliott,
Jenkinson,
Gordon,
Sefton, J. Jenkimon, W.
and Ciu steerage. Cargo 200 sheep.A. McGregor, agnt.
Atalanto;, schooner, Donovan, ffrom Ngun-

and

at

quality.

DRESS ouraGOODS.The
beautiful
Establishment,

s.s.,

Road, the wife of James Carmichael,


late of Bfl'f nt, of a son.
lUiSFr.On December 25, at Pahi, Kaipara, the
Mount Edea

CITT HALL ARCADE.

without the expenditure of a shiU;""8


can succeed in making a most
ant addition to the recreation ltoL i
of the town. If it be not
absurd
the grounds should be withheld th t
fro A
public use when unavailed of for t]J
original purpose, then there is no
for
in the word.
If all but absolute v,
of a pretty spot be ridiculous a
thf'
this waste is ridiculous. As a
of course, a proposal to unseal
grounds must be met with the cant 6
c
that injury will be done by
Your people, who want to do
nothi n'
always find this a convenient weapon'
But the public go to other places,
commit no havoc, nor would tli3y in ar<i
case. Of course there would occasi'
ally be misconduct, but it would
monstrous to say that because of
action of individuals the coinmu,!;,'
should suffer. Let us have the groun/
of Government House opened
;s
dog-in-the-manger business to
k>n
them as they are.

Carmxchael.Oil December 23, at her residence,

than if they did a credit business.

FIRST-CLASS

arrivals.

Crawford, from Whangarei.


Misses Taylor, Whitelaw, and
Passengers :
Brooks, Whitehorn and
MeKcnzio : Mesdames
Mr.
two children, Moller and child,
A. ocott,
Mitchelson,
Metge; Messrs. J.
LamHolman, May, McKenzie, Hall, Frater,
Armstrong, H.
can, D. Stewart, T. Kerr,
Clark-staff,
Fostlethwaits,
Weaver, Carutb,
Godard, James,
Johnston, Bailey, Bending,
Hayues,
Schultz, K. Nelson,
Hennelly,
McUregor,
steerage.A.
Ontheinic.i, aud four
Arevle

BIRTHS

&

Cash

sets, 7.17

CRANWELL still sell all


gALE aARLICK
Drapery and Clothing on the CO-OPERATIVE
Principle. Prices much lower

IA L

gUMMER Q. OOD S.

Mooy.- Full, Jannary 4, 9.37 p-no.

Sun. Iti3es, 4.49

gPEC

New Zealand Herald Office,


Thursday evening.
The Caatom duties to-day amounted to 1369
53 3d.
The holidays havo interfered very much
Previous to Christmas the
with business.
retail tradesmen were very busy. The wholesale business is confined to small parcels for
immediate consumption.
Kauri gum is firm, at perhaps a shade higher
rates than last week's quotation?.
Butter and Egga: Butter is exceedingly
plentiful. Eggs are scarcer, and some shopkeepers have not sufficient to fill their orders.
At Mr. L. W. Eaton's sale, Norfolk Island
bananas realised W to 2d per lb., according to

1.40- 2.21

HIOH WATK*,

attendance was very good, and tho majority of those


We
offered wcro quitted at satisfactory prices.
quote
Hacks, G 15s to 22 15s ; light harness, 11
12a 6d to 23; medium, 17 10s to 24; heavy
draught, 38. Cattlo : In consequence of the holiday, the supply has been Irregular. On Tuesday, at
Newmarket, under the average number were yarded,
competition was good, and we noto a slight advance
small, well-fatted
on the previous :week, especially forscarcely
up to recattle. Sheep The supply was
quirement, and in consequence prices were somewhat
week.
A
better than last
Lambs*.
moderate number
from
Is
6d to 2s per
were yarded, and prices advanced
head. Pigs : In average supply and corresponding
demand.

COMMERCIAL

SHIPPING.

of various kinds. But to produce this quantity of manufactured goods twelve million
dollars (2,400,000) had to be sent out oftne
country for dried cocoons and floss silk. This
quantity was chiefly obtained from Japan.

The following were the average price:)


for the raw material For dried
cocoons, two dollars (8s) per lb.; for reeled
silk, four to eight dollars (10s to ."2s) per
lb.; for perforated cocoons, one aud a half
dollars (6s) per lb.; and for silkworm eggs,
five dollars (20s) per ounce. To show the
room for expansion in this manufacture, it
may be stated that, in addition to the value
of silk goods produced iu theUnited Stateslast
year, 70,000.000 dollars ( 14,000,000) was sent
outof the country, chiefly to France, to supply
the silken garments American ladies desire
to array themselves in.
Obtaining these
valuable trade statistics, Mr. Griffin has set
himself to the task to see if it is not possible
to put the produce of the boys and girls ia
Auckland upon the same footing in the
United States as that from Japan. It is to be
hoped that Mr. Griflin will succeed in
inducing the silk manufacturers of the
United States to open a market in Auckland
for the purchase of all the dried cocoons,
perforated cocoons, or floss silk that our
young
folks can produce. If such a
market were opened here by which small,
well
as
as large, quantities could be disposed
of, Mr. Griffin is quite satisfied, from what
he lias already seen, that the trade would 'oe
a yearly expanding one.
Mulberry trees
would be planted in largo numbers, and from
thousands of homes in this province would
come small quantities of cocoons, making iu
the aggregate a respectable addition to oar
total amount of exports. Tin's plan would
utilise an ever-increasing supply of
labour, aud the prospect of our boys and
labour,
girls being thus able by a little
gathering the mulberry leaves aud feeding
the worms, not only helping their parents
but providing themselves with plenty of
pocket money, would set many pairs of
willing hands to work. It is to be hoped
that Mr. Gritiin will succeed in his laudable
endeavours in creating a permanent local
market at fair prices for the produce ci the
silkworms reared in Kew Zealand.

paid

A Sheet Almanac for ISS2, containing


a large amount of useful information, will be
issued with the Xew Zealand Herald tomorrow.
Sir Robert Lush, of the Lords Justices ot
Appeal, of whose death we hear by cable message, was born in ISO7, and was called to tie
Bar in ISIO. He was appointed one of the

Judges of the Queen's Bench in ISGS. H


has written several books on legal procedure.
The ordinary meeting of the Harbour
Board was held yesterday. The business

was for the most part of a formal character.


The Post-office authorities applied for permission to erect a building near the city, or
at the North Shore, opposite the city, for
fumigating mails. The matter was referred
to the Health Officer for his report. It was
stated that small-pox had spread haif way to
Melbourne, and that it was still rife in
Sydney. A report of the proceedings w>ls

be found in another column.

THE NEW ZEALAND HERALD, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 30, 1881.

playground for Nelson-street School, and

Mr. McNab undertook to ascertain the price


of the property adjoining the school, with a
view to the committee recommending the

be made with present rates :ls bales halfbred, in grease, Every Maclean, 9d S bales
merino, half-bred and lamb, washed, Joseph
May, Is 3d ; 2 bales merino, in grease,
;

Education Board to purchase for the purpose


of enlarging the present playground. Letters Joseph May, lOjrl; 49 bales merino, halfwere read from the Board of Education notimerino, Leicester, and half-bred, washed,
fying the appointment, with the concurrence Williams Brothers, Bay of
Islands, Is 4d.
of the committee, of .Miss 15. G. Wallace as fifth
For some time past Mr. F. G. Ewington
School,
Wellesley-street
teacher
at
assistant
(with
liis fellow-coadjutora' help) has perand Miss Rosauna Uowcras assistantat Howeformed the onerous and delicate duty of restreet School. Letter received from Mrs.
Oliphaut (formerly Miss Burnett, assistantceiving and assisting the discharged prisoners
teacher, Wellesley-street School) explaining
the cause of the sudden termination of her
engagement as teacher. Letter received, and
two members of committee were appointed
to wait upon Mrs. Oliphaut respecting the
matter. The committee resolved to take
steps to hold a conference in Auckland of the
neighbouring school committees, in order to
obtain an expression of opinion and concerted action as to the election of the new

on their release.
We hear that the funds
are now more than exhausted, and as this

merry Christmas-tide gladdens and opens


many hearts, we commend this object to our

fellow-citizens as worthy of theirliberal and

regular support.

members of the Education Board.


Several important c<4c3 under rue xseer
Vnty Act were brought up at the Police
Cov.rt yesterday, and the proceedings, which

"

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skill and industry raise.


Tiie local postmen have issued a card to
their extensive clientelle, containing the following inscription:"Wishing you many
happy returns of the season. Postman's com-

pliments." This may be taken as a delicate


reminder to remember the poor postman,
who during his weary rounds in winter rain

and summer heat, brings tidings of joy to


many a household.
In another column will be found a long
list of new school districts, whose boundaries are described, and a number of other
districts, whose boundaries have thus been

necessarily amended.

The new school districts, whose boundaries are given, are :


Te Aroha (West), Te Rore, Waikomiti,
Alexandra, Mangapiko, Paterangi, Otonga,
Dargaville, and K.ohukohu.
Those whose
boundaries are amended are : Waiuku,
Pukekohe West, Mauku, Henderson's Mill,
and Waitoa.

Tfie following is

29.

the

latest betting on the


Champion Stakes, to be run on Monday,
January2nd : Wheatcar 5 to 2, Wellington

to 1, Santa Claus 7 to 1.
PROBABLE STARTERS.

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against them that the letter was


kept; they discharged W. Larnach for his
bad conduct, and paid him }iia money in ad-

GRAND STAND HANDICAP,

lb.

lb.
vance Mr. Cook copied the minutes from Billingsgate... 9 5 Lara
7 0
the originals of Mr. Robertson, and witness Maid of Honour S S Paramena
7 0
signed them as correct; Mr. Larnach was Randwick
8 5 Vampire
6 12
discharged for conduct which had nothing to Maori
8 0 Miss Domett... 6 12
do with the letter Mr. Cook had three Badsworth
7 10 The Poet
6 10
710 Tenambra
months'leave of absence, until, he could take Othello
6 0
Hilda
action against Mr. Larnach, of New Zealand;
7 S Retriever
6 0
he looked upon that as temporary suspenLATEST BETTING.
sion ; he (Mr. Cook) had not gone to New
RACING CLUB HANDICAP.
100 to 5 Paramena.
Zealand yet to clear himself; the directors Randwick
100 to 0
100 to 15 The Poet
Quail
100 to 15
object to give the letter till the three months King
Yatapa..
100 to 5 Lone Hand
100 to 10
had expired; about two weeks of the three Maori
100 to 20 Moonstone
100 to 5
months are unexpired. Mr. Robert Hudson, Badsworth
to
100
10 Ifill.l
100 to 30
Tim
Whiffier.. 100 to 40 Matau
one of the directors of the bank who was
100 to 10
100 to 20 Lara
100 to 10
present at the hoard meeting, deposed that Kenilworth
Vampire
100 to 5
he quite understood that the complainant
GRAND STAND HANDICAP.
gave the letter up into the possession of the Billingsgate
100 to 25 Paramena
100 to 15
bank.
The Bench were addressed by attorMaidof Honour 100 to 20 Lara
100 to 10
.. 100 to 10 Miss Domett
Randwick
neys pro and con., and after they had been
100 to 10
100 to 20 Vampire
in coimitiLULiuii
100 to 10
vr>, ftfnrsh Maori
.. 100 to 15
.. 100 to 25
Tho Poet
said that they had decided to order the Othello
Retriever
100
to 5
..
Hilda
".t*"
Vffu Vi
letter to be delivered up within 14 days.
steeplechase" '' 100 t0 5
Mr. James Walter Waller has been elected Clarence
100 to 33 Morning Star.. 100 to 5
to fill the vacancy in the Onehunga Borough Lone Hand .. 100 to 39 Hawthorn .. 100 to 10
.. 100 to 25 Rawenata
.. UK) u,
Matau ..
Council caused by the election of Councillor Snortsman
100 to 15 Young SledmerelOO to 15
Codlin to tho Mayoralty.
King Don
100 to 33 Harkaway
.. 100 to
15
Referring to Mr. Bryce's statement as to
the proximity of Egmont being conducive to
The prizes won at tho late races at Takareligious frenzy, the Timaru Herald repuna are to be paid to-morrow
from
marks : "Now it is a most singular 8 to 10 o'clock, at the Flagstaff evening,
Hotel.
coincidence that not only Maoris but
Europeans long resident in Taranaki are
W AIM ATE RACES.
subject to fits of melancholy or mania
St.

St.

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do

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of one kind or another.


Even those of
them who are to all appearances perfectly

have something very queer about


them.
They are, in fact, a peculiar
peoplea very peculiar people indeed.
They
do not look like ordinary
colonists.
They have their wits about
them, it is true, when it comes to a
question of compensation, or land fund,
or anything connected with the main
chance ; but otherwise they are decidedly
eccentric.
We have often heard this
characteristic

of the Taranaki people dis-

cussed, and what is not a trifle strange, we


have more than once heard it attributed to
the influence of Mount Egmont, the very
samo cause to which Mr. Bryce ascribes the
various forms of fanaticism prevalent among
the West Coast natives. This coincidence
opens a most interesting field of speculation.
We should much like to obtain a phrcno-

logical comparison between the head of Te


Whiti and that of one of the fathers of the
New Plymouth Settlement."
On Sunday afternoon the Auckland Choral

Society will perform Handel's "Messiah" in

the Choral-hall, at 3 o'clock. Doors are to


be open at half p:ist 2 o'clock.
A youth named Albert Edwards, in the
employ of Mr. Payne, baker, had his leg
broken by the capsizing of the cart, of which
he was in charge, at Constitution Hill,
about 3 o'clock yesterday afternoon. After
several unsuccessful attempts to find a
medical man, Drs. Kenderdine and Haines
not being at home, the sufferer was conveyed
to the hospital.
Judge Mailing ("Pakeha Maori'')

has

'

telegraph.own

correspondent.J

Russell, Thursday.
Though raining heavily here yesterday, the

sane

weather was fine at Waimate, and the races

passed off satisfactorily, except there being


too few competitors. The winners were as
under : Maiden Plate : Mignoreti;e (late
Daisy). Hurdles: Young Performer (a walk
over). Jockey Club Handicap : Mignonette.
Pony Race : Katero. Auckland Cup : Derby.
Selling HackRace : Primate. Ladies' Purse :
Young Performer. Consolation : Taipo.

additions and improvements to the pumping


plant have been made from plans and specifications prepared by Mr. G. Black, and since
the Ist of October last have been carried out
under his own personal supervision and direction. The pump now consists of two sets of
plungers, working in the same shift, and
one balancing the other, thus doing away
with the heavy and cumbrous

[FROM ODR OWN C'ottK.3l'oNDE.\"r.]

Cambridge, Thursday.

The

inquest on Hoani te Tere, who was


killed by being stabbed at the Oxford races
on Monday last, took place yesterday before
Mr. Searaneke. A number of witnesses were
heard. The verdict was that deceased met
his death by being stabbed by Whikarca te

He lias been committed for trial.


The natives of the district are still very much

Papa.

excited.

THE DESTRUCTION OF CROPS


AT PARIHAKA.
CORRESPONDENT.]
Wellington, Thursday.
Bryce
Mr.
returned to Wellington by coach
last night. As a good deal of capital is
being sought to be made out of the destrucTELEGRAPH. SPECIAL

tion of native crops at and near Parihaka by


Mr. Bryce's orders, it may be well to give
the explanation which I have received on
very good authority. The fact simply is,
that the crops destroyed at Parihaka are
merely those planted by the strangers who
had no right there, and assembled there in
defiance of the Government. Those destroyed at Pungarehu and Parapara had
been planted, in spite of repeated official
prohibition, on land outside the native
reserves, and not belonging to the Parihaka
Maoris at all.

THEATRE ROYAL.-MONTAGUE
TURNER ENGLISH OPERA COMPANY.
Tiif. opera last night was "Maritana," with
the same cast as on the first niglit of its pre-

sentation. Maritana, Miss Annis Montague


Don Ciesar, Mr. Charles Turner Don Jose,
Mr. E. Farley the King, Mr. J. Gordon

Lazarillo, Miss Carrie Godfrey ; the Marquis,

Mr. H. Benhain ; and the Marchioness, Miss


K. Williams. In our notice of the first performance we spoke of it as one of the most
complete and successful, in respect of music,

singing, and acting, that have ever been witin this city.
The repetition of it last
thoroughly confirms that opinion.
There was again last night a full house and
a fashionable audience. Everything was done
as near to perfection as the resources of the
company would allow. Miss Annis Montague
She is growing so
was in capital voice.
rapidly in public favour that most of her
songs are greeted with almost enthusiastic
applause. Mr. C. Turner must be spoken of
as certainly the best tenor and lyric actor wc

nessed
night

balance-bob

necessary when only one set of plungers was


being used. Both sets of plungers discharge
into one column, and a saving of over 500
feet of piping is thus effected. At present
three pairs of plungers are in use, viz., one
pair at No. 2 level, one pair at No. 4 level,

and another at No. 7 level. Below the No.


7 level a draw liftis used, but is so arranged

?,

[FROM

[p.etjter's telegrams.]

OPENING EGYPTIAN PARLIAMENT.


Cairo, December 27.
The Egyptian Assembly of Notables
met to-day, and was opened by the
Khedive, who, in a speech on the
occasion, urged the consideration of a
moderate programme, as a means of
instruction towards progress.
His
Highness further advocated due respect to the international obligations
of the State.

AUSTRIA AND ROUMANIA

during last night (Wednesday), working Paris to join in the Anglo-French


thirteen strokes to the minute, it lowered Treaty negotiations -which are now prothe water 12 feet in the shaft.
The restarting of the pump may be said to ceeding in that city.

be the commencement of another era


the fortunes of the Queen of Beauty
For about a year and seven
months the company has been contending
with the water in the mine with an insufficient plant and under the most adverse
circumstances. For several months of that
' l'T
contributions to the Hauraki Pumping Association vrr.;i.
elle
fitting the latter by maintaining its own
yet
pump, and
neither the shareholders nor
directors have lost heart, and all are prepared to do more for the further development of their valuable property. The company will commence the new year with
every prospect of being able in a short time
to resume sinking, and ere many mouths are
past of having a new and valuable level
opened up. Of all the companies connected
with this goldfield none is more deserving of
success than the Queen of Beauty, because
of the untiring zeal and energy displayed by
both shareholders and directors.
in

Company.

CORRESPONDENTS.]
THaMES, Thursday,
It is rumoured here that the reef has been
cut in the Martha low level, Waihi.
A man named Morris HefFerman has been
committed for trial, charged with indecent
assault upon a child under ten years of age.
The offence was committed at Te Aroha.
[press association.]
NEW PLYMOUTH, Thursday.
Mr. Parris has received a letter signed
Kingi T'awhiao," requesting him not to
listen to any of the proposals to have a Land
Court at Mokau as he is opposed to it.
PUNGAREHU, Thursday.
The Okato station was broken up yesterday. Not one man is left behind. They
were all transferred here. Men are still
continuing the work of devastation. About
500 acres are now destroyed. Some men
to-day have taken sacks with them to lie
filled with potatoes for different companies*
messes.
OCR OWN

"

FRIENDLY.
Viexnw, December -8.
WELLINGTON, Thursday.
Diplomatic relations between the
Yesterday morning the haystack and
Austrian and Roumanian Governout-houses belonging to Daniel West, of
ments have been resumed, the latter Waiwetu, were destroyed by fire. The outhaving apologised for the policy houses were insured for 150 in the London,
and Globe offices. The haystack
adopted in regard to the navigation Liverpool
was uninsured. Mr. West estimates his loss
of the Danube.
at 150 over the insurance. A man named

as to be double-acting, and consequently


only one windbore will be required, thus giving more room in the shaft, and affording
great facilities for sinking. The pumping
machinery can be driven either by water or
steam power, or by both combined, as
IRISH DISTURBANCES.
both are available. When working at full
power the pump will have a drainage
Loxdost, December 2S.
capacity of about 33, GOO gallons per hour.
A proclamation has been issued by
Working as it does, with one set of
plungers balancing the other, there is the Irish Executive declaring that the
a constant stream of water through the posting of notices to quit will henceThe whole arraagement of the forth be deemed good services in discolumn.
pump and machinery has been prepared and
turbed districts.
carried out in accordance with the most
modern and approved system of pit work,
COMMERCIAL
ANGLO-FRENCH
congratulated
and the company is to be
on
having a first-class drainage plant, capable of
TREATY.
coping with any water likely to be met with
London, December 2S.
in the mine under any circumstances whatSir Charles Dilke, the Under-Secreever. As an evidence of what the pump can
do, it will only be necessary to mention that tary for Foreign Affairs, has left for

Hai-graves has been arrested on suspicion of


being

concerned

in

the affair.

Mr. Bryce returned from Parihaka this


morning.
The Wilhelmj concerts here have been
attended with great success. In consequence of the enthusiasm -shown, he intends
extending his season by one night.
Nine criminal cases are set down for hear-

ing at the Supreme Court on Tuesday next,


including two under the Corrupt Practices
Act.

The civil sittings actionFisher (Mayor)


v. Stewartfor slander will be heard.
Damages are fixed at 1000.

The returns of the successful candidates


for the House of Representatives have been
gazetted, with the exception of Rodney,

Waikouaiti, and Hokitika. It is understood


that the Returning Officer for Rodney professes his inability to return the writ forwarded him by telegraph, not knowing what
OBITUARY.
has become of it.
CHRISTCHURCH, Wednesday,'
London, December 28.
Mr. Mellish, R.M., Christchurch, died at
Sir Robert Lush, one of the Lords
four o'clock this morning. He had been
Justices of Appeal, is dead, aged 74.
ill for a very long time. He was a native
of Guernsey, and an Oxford man. As a
lieutenant in the army he saw service in the
LONDON WOOL MARKET.
Crimea, and he also fought in the Waikato
London, December 28.
i,; arrival in New
wax", soon
The total proTjaVl
of wool For some time he was stationed n Zealand.
Canterto be offered at the next auctions, bury, and in ISGS he became R.M. at Pieton,
including the amount held over from whence he was removed to Kaiapoi. He
became R.M. of Christchurch on December
the last sales, is 350,000 bales.
15, 1874. He last sat on the bench on December IStli.and was then so much exhausted
SHIPPING.
that lie had to bo helped home. He was 4S
years of age. Mrs. Mellish is also very ill.
[per .merchant shipping and underThe West Coast Railway Commissioners
writers' ASSOCIATION.]
have returned to Christchurch, and are
London, December 26.
understood to be very favourably impi'essed
Arrived : Cambria, from Timaru, oil by the advantages which would accrue from
the construction of the proposed line of railAugust 22.
;

way.

THE NEW SANATORIUM, LAKE


ROTORUA.
erection of a

bathing pavilion, batli-keeper's residence,


dispensary, and bathiug sheds, at Lake
Rotorua, and they close on the 9th January,
at the ollices of Messrs. Mahoney and Sons,
architects. The bathing pavilion will be
erected on the margin of tho lake near the
spring known as "The Priest's Bath." It
will contain twelve baths, three of which are
to be reserved for ladies, having necessary
attendance and waiting-rooms. The baths
are to be made of totara, and the mineral

will be conveyed to the baths by


wooden pipes, as it is feared the chemical action of the water would destroy
waters

metal pipes.
Ample provision is made
for
ventilation at the
lighting and
baths, and they are to be supplied
with
all the necessary conveniences.
The bath-keeper's residence will be erected
at a shori distance from the bath pavilion,
and will contain cousultiug-room, dispensary,
and lavatory, for the temporary use of the

medical ofticer, till permanent buildiugs are


erected tor the use of that ofiicer. In the
back portion is a kitchen, scullery, and bedroom, for use of the bath-keeper.
At
different springs on the margin of tho lake
will be open bathing-sheds, which are to be
erected for theconvenience of bathers. These
arc all the works at present being tendered
for ; but Messrs. Mahoney and Sons, the
architects, arc preparing plans for the
medical officer's residence, and a boarding
establishment ami hospital for which tenders
will be called shortly. It is not intended in
this sccond contract to erect the whole of
the latter buildings at once, but to do so in
sections preserving the original design, so as
to give uniformity of style to the block.
We have sceu the plans of the medical
officer's residence, with boarding establishment (which will be under the supervision
of the medical ofiicer), and the block of buildings presents a commanding and handsome
appearance. The centre block is two
storeys in

height,

with

wings of single

storey. On the ground floor of centre


block is an entrance vestibule twelve
feet in width leading to the staircase
hall, which is the same width, and con-

taining a spacious staircase, giving access


to the upper storey. Opening from the hall,
there is a large dining-room, with spacious
bay window.
There are also a sewingroom, store-rooms, ite. On the upper floor
is a large sitting or drawing-room, and a
large reading-room connected with it by folding doors, which can be thrown open, and
the

whole space

or balls.

made available

for concerts

Over the entrance vestibule is a

ladies' boudoir.
The wings will bo
sub-divided into bed-rooms and private
sitting-rooms, and will also contain accommodation for the medical ofiicer and
family, dispensary, &c. The kitchen and
servants' bedrooms are in a detached building, two storeys in height, and in rear of
have heard or seen in this colony. Mr. Farley is popular for other qualities no less than the main building, and conncctcd with it by
his fine bass (cantante), while Mr. Gordon's a covered corridor. A spacious verandah is
deep bass is heard every niglit with plea- curried round the buildings for promenade
purposes.
The hospital, when completed,
sure. Miss Carrie Godfrey was equally successful last night, and had to repeat the song will provide accommodation for 2*l patients,
will embrace in its construction and
Alas! those chimes." The duet for soprano and
all the latest improvements in
and contralto, "Sainted Mother, guide his accessories
this class of institution, hygienic and
footsteps," by Miss Montague and Miss God- sanitary.
It
will be erected on a public
frey, was an exquisite example of vocal
unison. The audience throughout the per- reserve set apart for that purpose.
expressed
formance
their satisfaction frequently and emphatically. "Martha" is
In a easeBoyes v. Clark and another
underlined for this evening.
heard at Timaru in the Supreme Court, the
defendant's counsel failed to put in an apA few days ago a female patient belong- pearance. The defendant, addressing the
ing to the Mount View asylum managed to jud.so, is reported to have said" My lawfind lier way into the private room of Captain yer ha:s strung me on till the last moment,
Jamaki
Knollys, aide-de-camp to His Excellency the and then threw me over." His Honor Mr.
Governor, and, 011 being asked the cause of Justice Johnston enquired why the lawyer
her visit, announced her determination to referrei to was not present to go 011 with
have an interview with Siri Arthur Gordon. the case, upon which the defendant exJudging from the excited demeanour of the plained "I paid him '21 six months ago,
woman that she was somewhat demented, and now he wants GO." To which His
Captain Knollys summoned an attendant, Honour made reply, "That is quite possible.
who handed her into the custody of the The costs may exceed that." The amount in
police. It afterwards transpired that the dispute was 200, and the judge admits that
woman had been present at divine service at the bare costs "may exceed" Sl.
elections. To-day the bazaar will not be
St. Mary's Cathedral during the morning,
The fee for the registration dogs
Mrs. Healey, who died at the Thames on
the attended
open in the afternoon, but will re-opeu in Wairoa South highway district for theofensiling in
by a female warder, whose control Tuesday, was 89 years of age, and had been
year is
the evening from 6 to 10 o'clock.
to bo 5s each.
she managed to elude.
a resident of the province for 33 years.
"

NEW ZEALAND TELEGRAMS.

BY CABLE.

Thames, Thursday.

Bbauty.The pump in connecQueen


tion with this mine resumed work last evening, after a stoppage of some eight or ten
days, during which time the additional
pumping rods have been connected with the
pumping machinery, and the whole of the
latter has received a thorough overhaul. The

Tenders arc now out for the

THE MURDER AT OXFORD.

[BY

SPECIAL TELEGRAMS

own correspondents.]

December

of the value of 53. Mr. John Alexander


The following horses are also probable
Larnach deposed that he was employed as starters Sir Peter, Royal
Maid, Corioaccountant in the Sydney and County Bank,
and deposited the letter alluded to in his lanus, Koh-i-noor, Commotion, Marmora,
information with defendant, as chairman Martindale, Somerset, and Monmouth,
of the board, for the purpose of instituting
inquiries and, on his promising not to deliver
AUCKLAND SUMMER MEETING.
it to anyone, on 17th October, ISSI ; no conThe following acceptances were received
sideration was offered to him for the letter
it was simply a loan lie left a telegram at last night by the Secretary of the club :
the same time, whicli had been delivered up;
RACING CLUB HANDICAP.
the letter was his property ; he owed them
St. lb.
St. lb.
S 10 Lara
nothing; they refused to deliver up the Randwick
7 5
letter. Mr. Montague Levey, chairman of King Quail
8 7 Lone Hand
7 0
tne board of directors of the Sydney and Maori
S 2 Paramena
7 0
County Bank, deposed that he presided over Yatapa
7 10 Matau
7 0
the meeting of the board on the 17th OctoBadswortb
9 Vampire
6 12
7
signed
ber he
the minutes produced the Tim Whiffier 7 9 Poet
6 9
bank had taken no action on the letter it Kenilworth... 7 8 Moonstone
o 12
was in case lie should procccd with any ac5
Hilda
7
tion

Meleoup.se,

Bup.

of

LATEST BKTTIS'G.

Esq., Bank of New South Wales, Sydney,"

sent to the Auckland Museum, several


little pieces of stick, which will be
looked on as great curiosities. These
are sticks uesd by the Maoris to make
fire with, before the advent of Europeans
with the flint and steel, which did duty
By the
before the invention of matches.
way, it will strike many in these days of
electric lighting, that our flint and steel,
which was the sole means of procuring light
before the invention of lucifer matei.es, and
that in the memory of men not yet old, was
not, after all, so much in advance of the
fire-sticks of the aboriginals. These sticks
of theMaoris were made of pukatea or mahoe.
Two pieces were required for each operation.
One stick was laid on the ground, and
another rubbed vigorously in agroove. Soon,
at the top of the groove, a light dust accumulated, and by vigorous friction this soon
began to smoke, when over it was piled dry
grass, which by blowing burst into a flame.
Sometimes it was put into a receptacle, and
whirled about in the air, which made a great
draught. To produce a flame in this manner
required a good deal of muscular exertion,
and, like most of such things, a knack"
which few Europeans have ever acquired.
By the way, we were somewhat surprised
to notice that Mr. Hursthouse, who was
born in New Zealand, stated in the
House, as something whicli was quite
a matter of course, that fire was introduced to New Zealand by Captain Cook, or
some of the early voyagers.
Another
curiosity, belonging to that most interesting section, namely, early memorials of
New Zealand history, which the museum
has lately become possessed of, is the barrel
of an old blunderbuss, or firearm of some
kind. It was found at Hokianga, and
looks as if it belonged to some of those
ancient Spanishnavigators who are supposed
to have touched at New Zealand before
Captain Cook. The barrel is a short one,
and the touch-hole is at the side. There
are several marks on the metal like symbols,
but no one who has yet seen the article can
tell what they are. It is of much wider
bore than any blunderbuss we have seen,
and looks as if it had been mounted like a
sions would be lacking. The lona is annon.
announced to proceed to Waiwera at two
o'clock on Saturday, and passengers will
Tho Auckland Weekly News this week
have the option of returning* on Monday
great variety of miscellaneous reading;
The Wellington also goes to contains a
or Tuesday.
matter, besides the latest telegraphic and local intelWaiwera on Monday and Tuesday. The ligence of the week, full reports of town and
country
Glenelg proceeds to the Kawau on Monday
race mce tings, kc. A beautifully-lithographed sheet
and Tuesday. The lona will make an exalmanac for 1832 is issued with the present number.
cursion trip to Tiritiri on Monday, and the The illustrations arc a portrait of the Duke of EdinCity of Cork goes to tho
that day. burgh, Old World Xew Year ?ports, wood and iron
The Devonport Ferry Company has made
gate. &c. Subscription: 1 2s Gd per annum, in
spccial arrangements for the Northcote and
ath'anee, posted to any part of the colony. SubscriNorth Shore trallic, tickets being issued at bers' names entered at any time during the quarter.
usual rates.
The spccial fares and time-table for the
The Catholic bazaar was well patronised Xe* Year holidays on the Auckland railways are
yesterday, about -10 being taken, making p blished in another column.
the grand total up to date 670. The HobThe transfer books of the Colonial Bank of
son Band again contributed their services New Zealandare to be closed from Monday,the 2nd,
last evening, and played a number of choice to Monday, the 9th January, both days inclusive.

[from

[reuter's cablegram.]

..

On December 22, a picnic was given to the


settlers by the May Queen, at Yatton, the
estate of Mr. Chadwick, near Tauranga.
During the speeches the Rev. Mr. Jordan
t..
said : He felt hecouta noo
i,;lilv D f
Air.
V". Stewart for having brought the
proper kind of settlers into the place, and to
him might justly be attributed the success of
the district (hear, hear, and applause). Mr.
Reader Wood had told him (the speaker)
that the Tauranga district had not gone
ahead for the last eight years this, he must
say, was to put it middly, a falsehood

are reported in another column, will prove


of interest to brewers and publicans. A
negro named Robertson, from the United
States, was committed for trial on a charge
;
of stealing 10 10s from the bedroom of a
bushman lodging in tho Blue Post Diniag(laughter).
rooms, in which the accused was a servant.
A brilliant
of fireworks is expected
The general manager of tho Queen of to take place display
on
wharf on New Year's
Beauty mine telegraphs to the company's eve. Some of the the
English vessels are said to
office that he has started the pumps, and have a good supply on board.
everything works well.
Mr. Crombie Brown replies to Mr. Bryce's
On Monday last we narrated how the speech, signing himself
The Ruffian,"
police had "dropped upon'' a mass cf stolen which was the courteous term applied to
property on the premises of a man named liim by the Native Minister.
corresZano, in Hepburn-street. Zane worked as pondent has much the best of The
the controa bootcloscr, and nobody suspected him of versy. Mr. Bryce has suffered greatly by
being what he wasa thief on a most exhis contest with the correspondents, and
tensive scale. It turned out, however, that he should let the matter drop, as other
in his own line he had done a larger business people are willing
to do. In that affair he
than Pluinmer. A number of charges will has done the
worst he could, namely,
be laid against him, but the police are still
made a fool of himself." We quote a porin possession of numerous articles whicii tion of the letter :"At a banquet given to
have undoubtedly been taken off clothes
him by his personal friends on Friday
and for which
lines,
they have
not evening, Mr. Bryce, alluding to special coryet been able
to find owners.
Any respondents at the front, said : One of them
persons in Auckland or neighbourhood said that he hoped that the first shot fired
who have lost articles such as children's would kill Mr. Bryce.' Mr. Bryce added
clothing, rugs,
should call at that ' that person was a ruffian, and had
&c.,
tiie Police Office and see ii they cau identify gone near to the
law.' Being, I have not
then" property in what the police have the slightest doubt,
the ' ruflian' alluded
Zanc is said to be a to, pray permit me to state
gathered together.
what actually
'half-German,"' whatever that may mean. did occur. Oil the evening of the day upon
He has a wife and five children. The de- which Parihaka was invested, one of ' tho
tectives brought -Mrs. /2:uie and the children army,' bellicose from drink, loudly proto th-j station, but the unfortunate woman claimed that, had he been Mr.
Bryce, he
has behaved in such a manner that she has would not have given the
a
minute,
hid to be sent to the Asylum.
he would have ordered every
one of the
to be shot. The reader possessing the
There is being erected at the corner of
"Wyudliam and Chapel-streets a two-storied slightest knowledge of camp vernacular will
block of brick buildings, to the order of Mr. find no difficulty in filling in the blanks.
I
retorted warmly that had Mr. Bryce given
John Marshall, which will be a great improvement to that locality. Tiie frontage to any such order he deserved to be shot oil the
both streets is 77 feet, by 73 feet in depth. spot. The persons to be thus indiscriminately shot down, be it borne in mind, were
The block cc nsists of cottages, with a shop
at the corner.
The cottages have each a between two and three thousand inoffensive
and unarmed men, women, and children,
parlour or sitting-room, 12 feet by 12 feet
kitchen. 12 feet by 13 feet; and scullery, 6 quietly assembled in their own village,
feet by 5 feet. A staircase springs from the liven Mr. Bryce will admit that is a very
sittiag-room, giving access to the upper different thing from expressing a hope that
stor.-y, containing two bedrooms, 13 feet by he would be shoti.e., shot without provo12 feet, and 12 feet by 12 feet, respectively. cation
There are fire-places in the sitting-room and
It is proposed to hold foot races and Calekitchen. On the corner, as before stated, donian
on
is a shop, IS feet by 14 feet, with a sitting- Monday,games at the Ellerslie Gardens
and the following entries for the
room, 13 feet by 12 feet
scullery, G feet by
6 feet ; and on the upper storey, to which two principal events were received yesterHandicap : Sam Goodman, W.
the staircase springs from a passage, are day : Mile
C. Punsch, H. Huekstep, A. Peilcn,
three bedrooms, averaging 11 feet by 12 feet. Dyer,
and J. Reid. 200 Yards Haudicap: W.
The out-otnees are together so as to give a
Mettam, E. O'Hare, C. Punsch, W. Monarch,
more commodious yard, but the drainage is
complete and ample in every respect, and is R. Whiteside, J. Coleman, J. H. Dalton, and
are to commence at 10
connected with the main sewer, with cess- J. Reid. The sports
o'clock, in order that those attending them
pits for the surface drainage. A right-ofmay also be present at the second day's races
way is placed in the centre of the Chapelof the Auckland Racing Club's summer meetstreet frontage of tiie block.
The upper
storey of the block is divided from the ing.
ground floor by a string course, but over
Tiie Hawcra Star, of the 21st December,
the shop is a light cornice, with stopped says:"An instance of smart travelling is
ends, and trusses underneath. The block is recorded. Mr. J. A. Petherick left Hawera
surmounted by a heavy cornice, with plain on Saturday morning last, and arrived in
parapet, and the roof is of corrugated iron. Auckland next morning as people were
Mr. Chatwin is the contractor for the bulid- going to church. He spent the best part of
ings, the contract price being 19G0. Mr. two days in Auckland, and was back in
Probably
H. G. 'Wade is the architect, and under Hawera on Wednesday night.
whose supervision the work is being carried this is the smartest travelling yet done
from Hawera to Auckland and back. It
out.
By the last mail, a number cf the French would certainly be-very difficult to beat it."
journals ordered from Paris by the Auckland
There is at present great stir in Sydney,
French Literary Club came to hand, and because theRoman Catholic priests refused
another batch is expected by the incoming to perform the rites of the Church over the
mail. They will prove a great attraction to remains of Mr. M. Fitzgerald, M.L.A. for
the meetings of the club, and already there Yass Plains, that gentleman, although a conare over half-a-dozen fresh candidates for sistent Catiiolic, having upheld the public
membership.
school system. The Melbourne Telegraph,
We have been shown a parcel of figs and in a leading article, says:"Ecclesiastics
pears, grown in the Epsom district, comwho remorselessly crush all conscience in
pletely destroyed by the blackbirds introtheir adherents, cannot expect 'heretics' to
duced by that pest importation association
pay much attention to them when they cry
the Auckland Acclimatisation Society. Tiie out for consideration to the demands of the
fruit have been well grown, but are comclerical conscience.
Mr. Fitzpatrick's conpletely destroyed, many of them being sistent faithfulness to his own convictions
almost wholly eaten. Strawberries, black- led to his persecution in life, and to indignity
berries, mulberries, kc., are all destroyed in death. Time and again during his career,
wholesale by these destructive birds, which he publicly protested against the malice with
have been turned loose to prey upon the inwhich he was being pursued because of his
dustry of our settlers. United action should opinions on educational matters, stating that
be taken by all the Highway Boards in the he was being injured in this life, and
colony in compelling their representatives to threatened with peril to his soul in the next.
secure the abolition of the Animals ProtecHe. however, refused to recant, persevering
tion Act, and thus allow the settlers the to the death in loyalty to his convictions."
privilege of protecting the crops which their
It docs not seem as if New Year excur;

VICTORIAN CHAMPION STAKES.

'

The an-

THE GOLDFIELDS.

interest.

summons case in which the defendant, as representative of the bank, was charged with
that he did unlawfully detain from and refuse to deliver up to the complainant certain
of his property, to wit, a letter written by
Mr. J. M. Larnach to J. A. Larnacli, dated
14th September, ISBI, at Dunedin, New
Zealand ; also the envelope addressed "John
Alexander Larnach, care of Shepherd Smith,

SPORTING.

i I

110 public

nual statement of accounts was submitted by


the secretary. It showed that the receipts
were 3SI Ss Od expenditure, 379 Is 4d,
leaving a balance of 2 7s 2d. Mr. H. G.
Wade was appointed auditor, to whom the
accounts were to be submitted for audit.
A conversation took place as to suitable

At the Sydney Water Police Court, a few


days ago, a singular case was heard
John
Alexander Larnach v. Montague Levey
(chairman of the board of directors of the
Sydney and County Bank, Limited), was a

disposed of, of

secutively upon plans now being prepared.


By means of these plans, residents who may
desire to secure lots in the Cemetery as
family burying-places will be able to do so
by tile payment of a small fee. The trustees are preparing regulations, for approval
of the Government, with scale of charges,
which will be duly posted upon the ground
as soon as ready. In the meantime Mr. W.
K. Hammond has been appointed secretary,
and Mr. Wilson treasurer, and either of these
gentlemen will be glad to furnish any information which may be required.
The fees
received will be expended in fencing and
otherwise improving the reserve.
We quote the following prices of wool, obtained in 1557, in order that comparison may

The heat of the last few days has been


most distressingclose and muggy.
The
nights have been as hot as the days. Ongoing
home the other morning, one of our staff observed a citizen sleeping quietly on his
verandah. He had brought out a bed tick
and a sheet, and was sleeping more comfortably than if he had been inside a close
room.
He was at least getting the benefit
of all the fresh air that was going.
The trustees appointed by the Government to manage the Takapuna Cemetery,
which is beautifully situated in the rising
suburb of Northcote, are taking steps to
have the ground properly surveyed and laid
off in sections, which will be numbered con-

The regular meeting of the City Council


was held last night. There were several
important matters under discussion, includiii" the proposed Mansard roof of the
Coffee I'alace. Mr. Hughes, Superintendent
of tho Fire Brigade and Inspector of Public
Buildings, was in attendance, and pointed
out thejjdanger of such roof, quoting from
of his contention. It
authorities in support
was this class of roof that was the chief
cause of the great fire in Chicago spreading
as it did. The fixing of officers' salaries for
the ensuing year occupied a long time, and
although several increases were proposed,
none were carried. The Mayor's motion for
the extension of the water supply was re
lnitfed to committee. The proceedings are
reported elsewhere.
The usual fortnightly meeting of the City
Schools Committee took place last evening at
the Nelson-street school. Present: Mr. VV.
Gorrie (in the chair), and Messrs. McNab,
McMasters, Schmidt, and Thwaites. A considerable amount of routine business was

COLONIAL NEWS.

MAIL STEAMER SAILED.


Sydney, December 29.

The schooner Elizabeth Couway is ashore


at Cape Campbell, and is fast breaking up.
No lives were lost.
The criminal calendar up to date contains
ten cases only. There is nothing out of the
usual run of crime.

Sailed, this afternoon: The Pacific


LYTTELTON, Thursday.
The Harbour Board have passed a requisiMail Company's steamship Australia,
for San Francisco, via Auckland. Sir tion that all excursion steamers leaving the
port must have a boat swung
from the

Henry Pai-kes and Miss Partes are


passengers for England by her.

davits, ready in case of accident.


By next mail the Board will receive a
report from their consulting engineers at
Home ou the suitability of the electric light
THE EXHIBITION AT CHRISTfor the harbour, with an estimate of cost.
CHURCH.
The Board wish to confer with the Borough
Melbourne, December 29.
Council on the advisability of lighting both
Mr. Twopeny, one of the promoters town and harbour with the Brush or other
of the Exhibition, will leave Melbourne electric light.
DUNEDIN, Thursday.
by the .s. Arawata to arrange for the
The funeral of Judge H. S. Chapman took
opening of the InternationalExhibition phace to day, and was largely attended.
at Christchurch.
March 13 has been Nearly all the members of the legal profesfixed as the date for the ceremonial. sion in Dunedin were present.
The steamer Penguin will come up the
Over two hundred applications for new
channel to Dunedin to-morrow. She
space have already been received from has never previously passed Port Chalmers.
England by intending exhibitors.
The members of the Harbour Board, City

Commodore Erskine has promised to Council, and Chamberof Commerce, will be


aboard her.
take the Australian squadron on to LytIn a case heard to-day at the Police Court,
telton at an early date, and will assist Walter Rose, fruiterer, was charged with a
at the opening ceremony. It is ex- breach of the Sunday Trading Ordinance, by
fruit. He had one shutter down, and
pected that the Exhibition will be very selling
the door partly open, and the Resident
successful.
Magistrate decided that as the shop was not
kept open so as to be offensive to persons
NEW LEGISLATIVE COUNpassing on that day, the information would
have to be dismissed.
CILLORS.
In the case Police v. Wilhelmse for emSydney, December 29.
ploying a boy after 2 p.m. on Saturday, the
It is announced that the following Bench held that dusting boots was not emgentlemen have been appointed mem- ployment within the meaning of the Act.
bers of the Legislative Council of New
South Wales :Messz's. Sutherland,
A To Kopimi Correspondent writes :
Brodribb, Webb, Terry, Alderson, The 2(ith of December will be marked as a
Joseph Cadell, Mort, Macintosh, Sui- red-letter day in the annals of ISSI of this
station. The inhabitants have for some
tor, Lee, Rundle, and Roberts.
years past subscribed most liberally towards
a treat for the school children, but more so
BANQUET TO SIR H. PARKES. than usual during the past and present year,
until what was at first merely a day's
Sydney, December 29.
for the rising generation has
A second grand banquet was held in amusement
come to be considered, and is really the gala
honour of Sir Henry Parkes last night. day of the whole year to Young
and old, and
Over two hundred persons were pre- never has it been more emphatically such
than on Monday last, when "young and old
sent, and the affair was a great sucturned out to play
:n the beautiful
cess.
paddocks of Mr. Andrews, the chairman of
the school committee, who, together with,
NEW MINISTER OF LANDS.
his worthy partner and jolly .laughters,
exerted themselves to their utmost to conSydney, December 29.
to the pleasure of ;heir
It is announced that Sir John tribute all
visitors,
which,
told, must have amounted to
Robertson returns to the Ministry as between 200 and 300, all of whom
partook
Secretary for Lands, vice Mr. James of the good tilings provided, and joined
Hoskins, and that ho will perform the most heartily in the various sports which
carricd on simultaneously in
duties of Colonial Secretary during the were
diflerent
parts of the paddock. The field was only
abscnce of Sir Henry Parkes.
abandoned as the shades of evening
creep
o or the western sandhills,
Evening.
began to
Sir John Robertson was sworn in and in less than an hour the neat little
was found densely packed with old and
to-day as Secretary for Lands, vice the liall
young again, to witness the distribution of
Hon. John Hoskins.
prizes to the latter from the Christmas tree
which shone brightly under the blaze of 150
miniature candles, _ the children singing
The pencil crop this year will be lmieli
Merry Cnristmas'' as the opening piece.
below the average, owing probably to the Then came
blight last year, and the cold winds that of certificatesthe distribution of prizes and
of standards to the successful
prevailed in the spring. In several gardens competitors at the recent
examination, one
which were loaded with fruit a couple of or two short speeches by
the chairman
years ago, there is scarcely a peach to be and Mr. F. Matthews, the
respected
this
year.
found
The price should nui up manager of the mills, and also a member
to a high figure.Bay of Plenty Times.
of the school committee, v.-ho
had been
This is the way we manage our coke : unwearied in his efforts, and to whom no
Kitchen Itange : Clear out ashes, tilling grate about little of the success of the day's amusehalf full of coke, upon tliis we place our kindle
ments was due. Mr. Lindley replied to the
wood and coal. Small additions to the coal should be
made until the fire is well lignted. We have arranged very complimentary and flattering remarks
made by the above-named gentlemeu, to all
0111- tires in this way for many years, and think it the
quickest, best, and cheapest tiro to he obtained from Of whom three
hearty cheers were given. The
solid fuel. Sitting Koom : Lay in your kindlings in
the grate either with or without some local coals, upon children afterwardssang "Johnny'sLesson."
Then Row," and, on the invitation of
these build up a heap of coke, the higher it is the and
Mr. Lindley, one and all joined
better. A coke Are will last throughout the winter evenin the
ing without required to be replenished.
Coke, being
Anthem, with a heartiness which
presents many advantages to householders
smokeless,
Now, a word to owners of small steam boilers. Coke showed that ".Loyal hearts ami true" are
is much chcaper than coal for raising steam in short not wanting in tnis somewhat
out-of-the-way
boilers. Two excellent illustrations were lately given
part of the world. The fun of the day was,
in the Engineer. In one, a small vertical boiler
without tubes, actually evaporated nearly 91bs of cold however, not yet over. Mr. Matthews had
water per pound of coke. With coal the same boiler provided a large number of fireworks,
which
could at most have evaporated sJbsthat is, if the occupied a good half-hour, the contagion
coal could havo been fairly burned at all, which is spreading
to
the
whose
shipping,
rockets
doubtful. In the other, with Welsh steam coal, the
went up alternately with those from the
evaporation was O'CClbs of water, and with gas coke,
the conditions being the same, the evaporation was shore.
A very enjoyable dance for the
j -lib of water per pound of coke
sniors terminated the day's proceedings.
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THE MEW ZEA-LAMD HERALD, FBI DAT, DECEMBER 30, 1881.

WAIKATO DISTRICT NEWS.


[FROS!

OUR OWN"

CORRESPONDENTS.]

Hamilton, Thursday.

CITY COUNCIL.
The regular meeting of the City Council was
His Worship
held last evening.
the Mayor (Mr. J. M. Clark) in the chair,

Present:

The construction of the approacli to the


Aickin, Fleming, Her.ius,
west end of tho Hamilton cart-bridge will Messrs. Goklie,
Waddel, Crowther, Offer, and
be at once undertaken, the district engineer Montague, The minutes were read and conhaving called for tenders by the 9tli proximo. Thompson.
In answer to your Cambridge correspondent firmed. Headings of outgoing correspondence were also read.
it may be'statsd that the resident engineer,
Smoke from Mortar Mills. Mrs. RounMr. A. J. Hunter, is now engaged laying off
tree wrote drawing attention to the nuisance
the Cambridge and Hamilton railway line,
arising
from the smoke, &c., from the mortar
which
have
now
been
marked
three miles of
grinding mill at the new opera-house, Weloff with a peg at every chain along the line.
lesley-street.
She claimed compensation for
following
were
received
the
by
tenders
The
Mayor said the
Waikato County Council ior the services of damage to hot goods.The
been granted, and, although
cent,
permission
had
5
on
Gwynneth,
per
an engineer
Mr.
cost of any work ; surveys, 2 2s per day poor consolation to Mrs. Rouutree, the
within a radius of ten miies of Hamilton, Council could give no other answer.Mr.
applicant had good
actual expanses beyond that distance. Mr. Hemus considered theand
the question was
W. C. Breakell, 5 per cent., and 1 lis 6d ground for complaint,
the permission
per day for surveys, and 2 2s per day for whether they should allow
asked
Thompson
continued.
per
5
to
be
Mr.
Hosking
(accepted),
engineering. Mr.
the
lengthened,
cent, on contracts ; surveying, &e., 1 iOsper whether, if the chimney was
so, it would
If
nuisance
would
be
abated.
day.
He moved that a commuThe annual Xew Year's Day Hamilton meet the matter.
West sports will come off on Monday in Mr. nication be sent to that effect.The Surno special
James Martin's paddock, Bagg's Run, and veyor reported the contractor hadhis
motion,
are likely to be largely attended by people permit.The Mayor withdrew

aud Mr. Thompson's was carried.


from both sides of the river.
Dr. Purchas wrote,
Water Supply.
At the monthly meeting of the Waikato County Council (present : Captain thanking the Council for their compliance
Steelo, chairman; and Messrs. Primrose, with the request to have the high-level
Ralph, Runcimau, and Wells) the Engineer water pressure laid on.Letter received.
Rokkby-stkeet.Mr. Crowther presented
reported that Mr. Matthew Walsh, though
he had received an extension of time, had a petition from owners of property in
Rokeby-street,
asking that the levels be
conadvancement
with
his
made no further
tract for forming the road between Tole's fixed, and the street formed, kerbed, aud

similar returns be rendered quarterly to the


Council.The motion was seconded by Mr.
Waddel, and carried.

Public Notices,

Drainage.Plana of draining Grey-street


and Pitt-street were laid on the table, and

ordered to be advertised.
.Lighting.Mr. Aickin drew attention to
the defective lighting of Alfred and 0 Rorkestreets. The Surveyor was asked to report.
Salaries.The next business was the
voting of salaries. Motions were made to
increase the salaries of the Mayor, the Town

Gaiu.ick

Public

NOTICE.

Under and in pursuance of The Education Act,


1577," the Education Board of the District of Auckland directs it to be Public ly Notified that the Board has,
by a resolution passed on the twenty-first day of
December 1831, fixed the Boundaries of the Xjj Ar.oiiA
(West) School District as the same are set forth in
the Schedule hereto, as and for the boundaries of
the said District, for the purposes
of
Tho
Education Act 1877."
VINCHNT E. RICE,
Secretary.
"

SCHEDULE.
Te Aroha (West) School District.
Commencing at the north-western angle of Block
Ho. XI. Aroha Survey District; bounded towards the

axd Cranwell's Premises.


for Garlick and Cranwell's new

North by the northern boundaries of Blocks Nos. XI.


and XII., Aroha Survey District; towards the East by
the eastern and part of the southern boundary of Block
No. XII. aforesaid to tho Waihou river, and thence

premises were submitted and approved.

Extension.The
accordance with notice, moved, "That by that river to the southern boundary of Section No.
last clause of resolution re ' Watertowards
15, Block No. VII., Wairere Survey
supply to Parnell,' dated 12th May, ISSO, be the South by the southern boundaryDistrict:
of Section No. 15
aforesaid the southern and western boundary of secrescinded, viz., the Council cannot undertion No 9 of Block No. VI., also of Wairere Survey
take the laying of mains outside the city, District,
part of the southern bouudary of Section No.
and further, that in future all applications S of the last mentioned block, the southern boundaries
of Sections Nos. 5. 4, 3, and 2, also of Block No. VI.,
for and proposals to lay down mains outside and
southern boundary of Section No. 1 of block
the city be considered on their merits." In No. the
V. of the Wairere Survey
menWater-supply

Mayor,

in

the

District before

urging tho resolution he pointed out that the

tioned to its south-western angle ; towards tho SouthWest by the south-western boundary of Section No. 1
of block No. V. aforesaid the south-western boundaries
of Sections Nos. 0.11, 6, andG ofBlock No. 1., and the
south-western and north-westernboundariesof Section

question of extension must be met when


the city boundaries were extended.-Mr.

Ho&ices.

Pofalic Notices.

SCHEDULE.
Amended Boundaries*
tho north-west

Bounded towards

Pnblic Notices.

south-eastern angle of black No. VIII. ofOpuawhanga


Survey District aforesaid, and thence by the eastern
boundary of block No XII. of Opuawhanga Survey
District to its south-eastern angle ; towards the South
by the southern boundaries of blocks No XII. and XI.
of Opuawhanga Survey District aforesaid to the northeastern boundary of the Hikurangi Parish ; towards
the south-west by part of the the norih-eastern
boundary of the Hikurangi Parish to the Wairua
Riverand towafds the north-west by the Wairua
and Kai Mamaku Kivers aforesaid to the place of

HENDERSON'S MILL SCHOOL DISTRICT.

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Clerk, and Surveyor, but they were negatived, and all the salaries were maintained
at the same rates as last year, except that
the bathkeeper and turncock were allowed
coal and gas in addition to salary.
The plans

D B L I 0

bv the

southeastern boundary of Allotment No. 16 of the Parish


*T al reiri>
part of the south-eastern boundary
of the l^
Hobsonville School District to the Waitemata
Harbour; towards the east by the Waitemata
Harbour aforesaid, and the Wbau river
from Lawson's
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wards the south-east by
Waifcatn ui.
to the North Head at thethe
entrance ; towan], <\ i?re! *l<f.
by high-water mark of the
h "it
sea to
boundary of the Pollock
I
Settlement
and towards tuo north-west
by the
,t 'fn
boundary of the PoUock Settlement
aforesaid to the Manukau Harbour flratraemf, "r^T'r!
place of commencement.
"'""led.u,

thrYm.i!f
HfehS?
so'mi
H%h,l
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to Prior s Creek ; towards the south-east by the


road which forms the north-western
boundaries of
Allotments Nos. 231, 230. 229, 184, ISS, 136, and commencement.
part of the north-western boundary of Allotment No.
187 to the railway line; thence, by the railway line to Canty's Creek, thence by
NOTICE.
HARBOUR I> O AR
Canty's Creek
aforesaid to the north-eastern angle of Allotment No
D
63 of the Parish of Waikomiti; thence by the northern
Harbour Boanl Office,
boundary of Allotment No, 63 aforesaid, part of the 1377," thean? in pursuance of "The Education Act,
Auckland, December i j---.
Education
Board of the District of Auckeastern, the northern, and the western boundaries of
Notice is hereby given, in terms of
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Allotment No. 70, the western boundary of Allotment land directs it to be Publicly Notified that the Ifoard adopted at a meeting the Board
held n V-'a ' J
has, by a resolution passed on the twenty-first day of November, that all accounts for rent?
Ko, 70, part of the western boundary of Allotment
*h,rf',
No. 3S, the northern boundary of Allotment No. 82. December, IS3I, fixed the Boundaries of the Daucja.- other dues in arrear, and unpaid on the
District as the same are set forth in the will be placed in hands of the
the western boundary of the last-named lot, part of TII.LE School
ii, ? !
Hoard's '""tor
hereto, as and for the Boundaries of the said
the northern boundary of Allotment No. 73, and the Schedule
recovery.
District, for the purposes of
northern and western boundaries of Allotment No.
The Education Act,
F.
1577."
E.
COMPTO*r
74. all of the Parish of Waikomiti aforesaid to the
CtahS.
VIXCEXT E. RICE,
Nihotupu stream ; and towards the west by the Nihotupu stream aforesaid, part of the southern boundary
Secretary.
"VTOTICE
TO MERCHANTS AV7,
of Allotment No. 75, and the whole of the southern
-Ll
OTHERS.
ND
boundary of Allotment No. 02 of the Parish of WaiSCHEDULE.
takerei to the road whioh forms the eastern boundary
Caroavillk School District.
We shall not recognise any orders -h-..., > rof the last-named lot, and thence north-westerly and
mercial Travellers bv Geo. Wvatt and Co "ii,'aBounded towards the north-west bv the northnortherly by said road to the south western angle of
'
western boundary of the Kaihu block from liigh-water
after this date.
allotment No 16, of the Parish of Waipareira firstmark on the sea coast to the Kaihu Kiver
mentioned, the place of commencement.
E. .MITCHEr.SOX
termination
to
of said boundary; towards the north-east by
the Kaihu
19, <Jueen-itreet,
Kiver aforesaid from the place last-named to the
December 23, 1331.
NOTICE. south-western
boundary of the Opanake block,
thence by the south-western
boundary of the
Opanake block and the south-western boundFRO.M
Of
the
Waimatu block to Te Awakino
Under and in pursuance of '*The Education Act, ary
and
Stream,
by
the
last-mentioned stream to its con1377," the Education Board of the District of Auckfluence
DAVID
FORT,
with the Wairoa River; towards the southland directs it to be Publicly Notified that the
east by the Wairoa Rivet aforesaid to the mouth of
Board has, by a resolution passed on the twenty-first
BOOT AND SHOEMAKER. Slior.TLAxr,-,n.
the Oruariki Creek ; towards the south
EE
of his business to Mr. ii p ATTpi
by a line from
Havins
day of December, ISSI, fixed the Boundaries of the
Disposed
the mouth of the Orusjiki Creek to the place known
SON (for nineteen years
ALEXANDRA School District, as the same are set forth
.
in his eiaplormeW
Malrntu Gap, on the sea coast; and towards the
in the Schedule hereto, asand for the boundaries of the as
return his sincere thanks t.> his numerous cutw~

west
by
high-water
mark
of
the
sea
said District, forthe purposes of "The Education Act,
to tho point of
for their liberal support durUg the last
twentrv?*"
commencement.
and to solicit a continuance of the same fo- Y" ir!'
1377."
sac
c.-ivjr, whom he can
VINCENT E. RICE,
contidentlv recommenri
27th December, ISSI.
Secretary.
BL I C
NOTICE.
Creek

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Aickin seconded the resolution.Mr. Thompson moved, "That at that late hour the No. 1, also of Block No. I. of the Wairere Survey
consideration of such an important question District aforesaid to the southern boundary of Block
be postponed."Mr. Fleming seconded the No. XI. Aroha Survey District aforesaid, and by
of the southern boundary of that block to its
amendment.Messrs. Offer, Crowther, and part
south-western angle; and towards the West by the
others supported the amendment, and finally western boundary of Block N'o. XI. to the northwestern angle of the same, the place of commenceit was agreed to refer it to committee.
Finance.Current accounts were passed. ment.
Hill and Matahoura, and refused to complete channeled.Referred to the Works ComThe usual balances from the various deit. The clerk stated that there was 25 in mittee.
Public Works Committee. The Works partments were submitted and accepted.
NOTICE.
hand. It was resolved to get a receipt in full
The meeting lasted until 11 o'clock, and pUBLIC
Committee reported re cutting away Hobfrom the contractor, give him a discharge,
r(
ply the rough minutes of the meeting were then
and expend the money elsewhere. It was son and Moore-streets, that the former
LTnder and in pursuance of "The Education Act,
1877," the Education Board of the District of "AuckSCHEDULE.
reference to the above, B. Patthnov.read, and the meeting rose.
further resolved to appoint sub-registrars in of the Council be forwarded.Re petition
Under and in pursuance of The Education a< 1
land directs it to be Publicly Notified that, in purAlexandra School District.
in soliciting a share of the patronac u'w.
re
1577," tho Education Board of the District of Auckthe several highway districts, and the out- from residents in Karangahape-road, of
suance of a resolution passed by the Board on the
b-.-.towed upon Mr. Fort, begs
at
the
of
the
intersection
of
the
to inform all MCommencing
point
that,
watering
peudiug
receipt
carry
Publicly
out the
land directs it to be
street,
twenty-first day of December, 18S1, the Boundaries
Notified that the Board old customers and the public generallv that noFWr
lying district of Rangariri, to
Waikato confiscation boundary line by the road which
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HARBOUR BOARD.
hitherto fixed a3 the limits of the Waitoa School forms the south-eastern boundary of Allotment No. has. by a resolution passed on the twenty-first day of wUi be spared on his part to sociir'e
provisions of the Dog Registration Act, and appliances, the consideration of the matter
the
altered, and that the same are now
December, 1331, fixed the Boundaries of the Kouuhave
been
by
District
attained
his
predecesssor.
delaj'ed.The
adopted.
be
report
was
256 of the Parish of Pirongia bounded towards the
to pay them one shilling on each collar sold.
Orders will 5
Koifj School District
fixed in accordance with the boundaries set forth and
the same are set forth in the
as
punctually
to,
and nothing b'lt tli"h.
Coffee Palace Plans. The report of The ordinary meeting of tho Boird was lield described in tho Schedule hereto, for the purposes of the
north by a right line from the place above-named to Schedule hereto, as and for the Boundaries ofthe said material andattended
Several accounts were ordered to be passed.
workmanship sent out as heretofore
road at the south-western angle of Allotment No.
chairman, pre"The Education Act, 1877."
for the purposes of "The Education Act
The Hamilton Cavalry troop meet at the the Finance Committee, a formal matter, yesterday, Mr. F.TheComptou,
Shortland-street, l!7th December. IS3I.
43 of said Parish, and by that load to the Waipa District,
Mayor, Messrs. Waddel,
VINCENT E. RICE,
1377."
Present:
butts at 5.30 a.m. on Saturday, to fire for except that it delegated to the Council the siding.
by
Waipa
point
thence
the
Kiver
aforesaid
to
a
Rivor;
Secretary.
VXITCENT E. RICE,
tho point of intersection by a
matter of dealing with the Coffee Palace Thompson, Aickin, Stone, McKenzie, Gr. \V.
on the same,
E
district prices.
B
Seretary.
Owen, aud Isaacs. The minutes of the preI_ c A L.

right line in continuance of the production of the


plans, was received.Mr. Hughes, SuperinCami:uidc;e, Thursday.
SCHEDULE.
\
ceding meetiug were read and confirmed.
boundary of Allotinp.nj:,-NVv^4r.~~ f
south-eastern
tS.3T., tins Tpsumtnl nrar l '
was
atteni
Brigade,
tendent
of
the
Fire
by
in
wience by said right line and
the
Mr. Fitzgerald has been appointed
School District.
Parii>
Holiday Precautions. Mr. McKenzie said
Waitoa
SCHEDULE.
to give
the eastern boundary of allotment No. 94aforesaid, and
Waikato County Council sub-registrar under dance, by request of the Council,
Amended Boundiric*.
that it would be necessary to give control over
the south-eastern boundary of AllotmentNo. 95 to the
Kohckohu School District.
objection
he
information
as
to
the
further
Dog
the
Registration Act. for the districts of
passengers embarking and landing, in order to
which forms the south-eastern boundary
Commencing at the Orira River termination of the
Z road
of Allotment No. 107; thence easterly by said
9
Cambridge West and Tamahere, and Mr. had lodged to the construction of the prevent accidents. The manner iu which large
northern boundary of the
by the north-westorn boundary of the
block
Bounded fullest information and all the" necessary appl
road, which also forms the southern bound- towards the north east by aOtarihau
western and northern
J. P. Thompson sub-registrar for Cambridge coffee palace with a Mansard roof, as shown numbers of persons rushed across boats caused north-west
right line from the point Chronic and obstinate cases that bailie the most "t m"
Hangawera Block, No. 3782, the
aries
of
and
allotments Nos. lIS
114 to the
on the plans. Mr. Hughes, on being introconsiderable danger.Several members of the 1/i.uuaaries of To Awaroa Block, and the northern
to the northern angle of the land known
ful MEDICAL treatment yield to its influence aS
above-named
township.
westernmost angle of Allotment No. 113, also
as Marman's Grant; thence bv the northeastern permanent cures are established -without medi<-i'
boundary of tho Mangakahika Block to the Piako
An information has been laid against Mr. duced, said he simply drew attention to this Board expressed au opinion th*fc_lfUthe Parish of Mangapiko aforesaid, and thence by
At home daily, from 10 to 4 p.m.
boundary of said grant to its south-eastern angle ;
carried "* >-<
Company, as river, and by that river northerly to its confluence of
the northern boundaries of Allotments Nos. 117 and
Hoy, butcher, for neglecting to send in re- danger-in case of lire.The Mayor : What meats
2, Lower Symonds-street (next St. Andrew's Chnrclil
mo general arrangements, were very with the Waitoa river, aud thence b7 a right line in
thence crossing tho Waihou lliver by a right line to
rts
i
2
danger,
Mangapiko
ter
and
arise
mote
128
to
the
towards
the
east
by
ltiver;
why
does
it
the the northernmost angle of McDonnell's land, and by
nai-n- : good.
turns of cattle slaughtered for the
the direction of this confluence of the Waihou and eastern
Mr.
and
29i),
123,
237,
Hughes
boundaries of Allotments Nos.
Mr. W. M. Hay
of that land, and tho
larly from this
ending 31st Octoli',r
Engiuoer to this Harbour Ohincmuri rivers to the place of intersection of the 236,
boundary
the
north-eastern
m
Boston.
The
i
E
B
the south-eastern boundaries of Allotments Nos.
rji
north-eastern boundary
of
R
ilociitecl to prosecute the case under tho
It Jo -lien the fire takes place. There was Board forwarded plaus of wharves and docks, said right line by the Waihouriver aforesaid; towards
the
Tukewhau
101, IGO, 159,153, and 174, and by part of the norththe East by the Waihou river to the northern bounsurplusblock to its north-eastern
anglo; to- THE UNION" STEAM SAW,
eastern and tho whole of the south-eastern boundary
Colonial statute, and not under the local more timber in that class of roof, and it was which were laid on tho table, and tho communiof Block XI., Aroha Survey
thence
wards the south-east
the
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dary
District,
westerly by part of the northern boundary of that
block, and by the western and part of the southern
boundaryof Block No. XI. aforesaid to the northern
angle of Section No. 1, Block No. 1, WairereSurvey
District, thonce by the north-western and south-

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western boundaries of Section No. 1 aforesaid, the


south-western boundaries of Sections Nos. 5, 0, 11,
also of Block No. 1 aforesaid, and the southwestern boundary of Section No. 1 of Block No. V.,
Wairere Survey District to its south-western anirle,
thence by the southern boundary of the Ilungahunga

and 9,

No. 2 Block,

south-western boundary of the


and the southern boundary of
the Waihakau No. 2 Block to the Waitoa river, and
by that river to the north-eastern boundary of Te
Tapui Block ; towards the South by the north-eastern
aud north-wostern boundaries of Te Tapui Block, and
part of the north-eastern and the north-westorn
boundary of tho Hinuwera No. 2 Block to tho Waikato confiscation boundary line; and towards the
west by the Waikato confiscation boundary lino to tho
north western angle of tho Hangawera Block, No.
3762, the place of commencement.

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NOTICE.

Under and in pursuance of "Tho Education Act,


1877," the Education Board ofthe District of Auckland
directs it to be Publicly Notified that the Board has
by a resolution passed on tho twenty-first day of
December, ISSI, fixed the Boundaries of the Tk Kore
School District, as the samo are set forth in the Schedule hereto, as and for the boundaries of the said
District, for the purposes of
The Education Act
"

1377."

VINCENT

E. RICE,

Secretary,

SCHEDULE.
Te Rore School District.

from

tho

place

above-named

to

the

road

at
20,

the north - western angle of Allotment No.


of said Parish; toward the cast by the road
which forms the north-eastern boundaries of
Allotments No. 26, 25, and 24, the north-eastern and
south-eastern boundaries of Allotment No. 23, the
south-eastern and eastern boundaries of Allotment
No. 31, the north-eastern boundaries of Allotments

wards the south-west by the Wairua and Waimate


boundary by the road first mentioned, the place of Koad aforesaid to the
north-eastern boundary of
commencement.
Parapara block ; thence by the north-eastern boundanes of Parapara block aforesaid, and the northboundaries of Harataiand Te Ifapanga blocks
NOTICE. to Ilokianga Kiver and thence by a right line to the
centre of the southern boundary of block No X
of
the llangamuka Survey District; towards the west by
Under and in pursuance of "The Education Act, a right line bearing duo north through
the centre of
the Education Board of tho District of Auck3877,
block IN o. X. aforesaid, and by said right line proPublicly
land directs it to b
Notified that the Board duced for a distance of one hundred
chains in the
has, by a resolution passed on tha twenty-first day of
centre of block No. VI. of the Survey District
December, ISSI, fixed the Boundaries of the Manoaa
1C north by a right line thence
ii.'
piko School District a<i the same are set forth in the
to the Jlanjramuka River termination of the northern
Schedule herto, as and for the boundaries of the said
boundary of the Otarihau block aforesaid and bv <aid
District, for the purposes of''The Education Act, northern boundary to the Orira River, the
place of
1577."
commencement.

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VINCENT E. RICE,
Secretarv.

SCHEDULE
MAXGAriKo School District.
Commencing at tho north-western angle of Allotment No. :i'Jl of the Parish of Mangapiko:Bounded
the
toward*
north and north-eastby the Mangapiko
Kiver from the place last-named to the north-western
boundaryof Allotment No. 215, and by said boundary
produced to tho Mangapiko Kiver ; thence by said
production aad the northern boundary of Allotment
No. 245 aforesaid to its north-eastern angle ; towards

the east by the eastern boundaries of Allotments


Nos. 245 and 244 to the south-eastern angle of the

boundaries of Allotment No. 73, to the south-eastern


angle of the last-named lot, thenco by tho southern
boundary of allotment No. 73, part cf tho eastern
boundary of allotment No. 54, and tho eastern bound-

aries of AllotmentsNos. 55, 56,57, s*, and 61, to tho

south-eastern angle of the last-named lot; thonce by


the south-eastern boundaries of Allotments Nos. 61,
60, and 60a, all of the Parish of Nga Roto aforesaid, to
the south-westorn angle of the last-named lot ; and
thenco by the north-eastern boundaries of Allotments
Nos. 109 and 114, of the Parish of Mangapiko, to the
road at the south-casteru angle of the last-named lot;

towards tho south by the said road in a westerly


direction, and the south-eastern boundaries of Allotments No. 95 and 94, and by the boundary of the
last-mentioned lot produced to tho Waipa River; and

toward the south-west and west by tho Waipa River to


its confluence with the Mangaotama Stream, at the
north-western angle of Allotment No. 6 first-mentioned, tho pls.ee of commencement.

NOTICE.

Under and in pursuance of "The Education Act,


1577," the Education Board of the District of Auckland directs it to be Publicly Notitied that the Board
has, by a resolution passed on the twenty-tirst day of
December, ISSI, fixed tho Uonudaries of the Waikomiti School District as the same are set forth in the
Schedule hereto, as and for the boundaries of the said
The Educatiou Aci,
District, for the purposos of

"

1877."

VINCENT E. lUCE,

Secretary.

SCHEDULE.
WAIKOMITI SCHOOL DISTRICT.

Commencing at the place of tho intersection of


Canty's Creek by tho Auckland and Kaipara liailway
line
Bounded towards the North-east by the aforesaid railway lino from the place above-named to the
road at the western boundary or Allotment No. IS7 of
the Whan suburban allotments, thence south-easterly
by said road, which also forms the north-eastern
boundary of Allotment No. 123 of the Parish of
Waijcomiti, to the north-eastern anglo of the lastnamed lot; towards the east by tho eastern
boundaries of Allotments Nos. 123 aforesaid, 124 and
126, also of tho Parish of Waikomiti, to the southeastern angle of tho last-named lot; towards
the south by the southern boundary of Allotment No. 126 aforesaid, and tho southern
and part of tlio western boundaries of Allotwhich forms the
ment No. 125 to the road

south-western boundary ofAllotment No. 119; thence


said road to tho western boundary of Allotment
No. 120, and by said western boundary, tho southern
boundary of Allotment No. 117, part of the southern
boundary of Allotment No. 11, the eastern boundary
of Allotment No. 80, the eastern aud part of tho
southern boundary of Allotment No. 81, the eastern

by

and part of the southern boundaries of Allotment No.


83, the eastern and southern boundary of Allotment
No. 132, part of tho eastern and tho southern
boundary of Allotment No.
63, the southern

boundaries of Allotments Nos. 247 and G4, the


southorn and park of the western boundary of Allotment No. G5, the southern and western boundaries of
Allotment No. 68, and tho northern boundary of
Creek aforesaid ; and
Allotment No. 67
towards tho north-west by Canty's Creek aforesaid to
the place of its intersection by the railway lino firstmentioned, the place of commencement.

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NOTICE.

Under and !n pursuanco of "The Education Act,


1877," the Education Board of tho District of Auckland directs it to bo Publicly Notifiod that, in
pursuance of a resolution passed by the said Board
on tlie twonty-ftrst day of Decrmbor, 1881, the
Boundaries heretofore fixed as tho limits of the
Hkudersos's Mill School District have been altered,
and that tho same are now fixed in accordance with tho
boundaries sot forth and described in the Schedule
hereto, for the purposes of The Education Act,
U '7'
VINCENT E. RICE,
Secretary.
"

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NOTICE.

Under and in pursuance of "The Education


Act,
ISi 7," the EducationBoard ofthe
District of Auckland
directs it to be Publicly Notified that, in pursuance
a resolution passed by the said Board, on the twentyeighth day of October, iSSI, the Boundaries heretofore

oi"

filed as the limits of the Mai'ku, Pukekohk West.


Waiukc School Districts respectively have been
same L.re now tixed in accordancc
with the Boundaries set forth and described in the
Schedule hereto for the purnoses of
"The Educatiou
and

altered, and that the

last-mentioned lot ; towards the south-east by the


north-western boundaries of Allotments Nos. 227, 220,
225, 224, 223, 222. and 221, and tho road which
traverses Allotment No. 324, all of tho Parish of
Mangapiko to the Puuiu River ; towards the south by
the Puniu River aforesaid to the termination pro-

Act, 1877."

Allotment No. 179, also of said Parish ; and towards


the west by the right line last named, the western
boundary of Allotment No. 17& aforesaid, part of the
northern boundary of Allotment No. 173, the western

Amended Boundaries.
Bounded towards the north by the waters of the
Manukau Harbour, from the Waiuku River to Sutton's

boundary of Allotment No. 174, the eastern boundaries


of Allotments Nos. 15S, 159, 160, and 161. and the
western boundaries of Allotments Nos. 256, 257, aud
299, also of the Parish of Mangapiko aforesaid to the
Mangapiko Kiver at the north-western angle of Allotment No 301 first-mentioned, the place of commence-

ment.

Nos. 32 and 33, and the north-eastern and eastern

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by
south-eastern boundaries of tiie Pukewhau block aforesaid to its southernmost angle; thence by a right
line to the northern
angle of Otautu block, and thence by the northwestern boundary of Otautu block aforesaid to the
road leading from the Wairua River to
Waimate ; to-

VIXCEXT E. RICE,

Secretary.

SCHEDULE.
Maujtu School District.

duced in continuation of the western boundary of

Commencing at the north-western angle of Allotment No. 6, of the Parish of Nga Koto :Bounded
toward the north by the Mangaotama Stream,

"

the

Orougomairoa Block,

of Allotment No. 17S,and by the last named boundary


produced in a straight line to the Puniu River; towards the south by the Puniu River aforesaid, and the
confiscation boundary Jine to the summit of Pirongia ;
and towards the south-west by a right line thence to
tho place of the intersection of said confiscation

He had cation acknowledged with thank?.


more dangerous than others.
show she danger
tjA?DiNQ-i> LA.CE9. A. letter
was receiroi
The bazaar in ai:l ot the funds of the brought with him books to
these roofs.
He read from the Towu Clerk to the effect that the City
Anglican church, on Boxing Day, was very of the construction of
consented to concede the quay ends
leading
the
articles
of
the
Council
extracts
from
successful. A total sum of 83 10s was
and other authorities. of Hobson-street and Nelson-street, and 25
taken during the day. The bazaar will be American Engineer,
feet of Quay-street, to the Harbour Board,
:
reopened on the evenings of the Cambridge Mr. Waddel Is the structure safe or faulty,
from the danger from fire? Mr. upon condition of the latter paying half the
apart
days,
next
month.
race
maintenance of Quay-street.Tho Chairman
question
is
put
to
:
Hughes
Now
the
Waitoa, Thursday.
said that the intention of the Board
to pay
I say no. The roof is dangerous one-third. That was agreed to by was
The fact has often been alluded to in this me,
the joint
asked
in
construction.
Mr.
Montague
column that the bridges on the main road
committee.Mr. "Waddel explained the prolarge
loss ceedings iu the City Council.Mr. Stone
whether there had been any
from Hamilton to Te Arohn, in the "U aitoa
would
of life or property from this cause, and Mr. like to know
upon
the ground
which
Highway District, were unsafe. Your correspondent's opinion has boon now verified the Hughes referred him to the recent fire at half the cost, instead of one-third, v.as now
He read from Joseph Bird's work, demanded.The Mayor said the reason was
Board having felt the necessity of doing Duuedin.
Henry
Ward Beecher's sermon that more thau half the wear and tear of the
something m the matter, and, as will be seen I ST'!, from
would be occasioned by tho carts backing,
in another column, having called for tenders after the Boston fire, aud from theFireman's street
and going to and from Teasels and
the St. turning,
Journal in commenting on
for the erection of five new bridges to lelanding-place.lt was agreed that the Board
pronouncing
Mansard
roofs
fire,
Louis
place those referred to.
pay
should
half the cost of maintaining the
as dangerous in the extreme, and inflammable as a tar-barrel. Mr. Hughes also street.
Nobthcotb Wharf.The proclamation for
pointed out from tho specifications that the this wharf was duly executed.
NEWS IN BRIEF.
bond of the brickwork was not English nor
Contract Time.Messrs. White and Hunt
Flemish bond. Mr. Anderson remarked asked for an extension of contract time for three
borough.
Hau'eh i is to be at once declared a
that it was English bond modified. Mr. months, on the grounds of broken weather,
The Presbyterians of Tauranga are fencing Hughes pointed out that
this, while dearness of labour, and the difficulties of the
in the building and surrounding ground.
nominally a four-storey building, was a work, the prosecution of which depended upon
The Bank of Australasia are about to five-storey building with a timber yard on tides.Tho Engineer said tho contractors had a
commence the erection of premises at Patea.
the roof.
The plans showed a laundry great deal of trouble and delay occasioned by
Wild dogs are stated to be becoming in the roof, and conditions were made not being able to obtain men. But he thought
that an extension of nine weeks would be
parts
of the interior of
numerous in some
the specifications that the roof should be sufficient.Mr. Isaac 3 thought that in matters
Ofcago, 100 have been killed on one station in
trimmed for 2-1 dormer windows, to be put of this kind the unsuccessful tendorers should
year.
during last
in at
future period, evidently showing
considered.. Contractors were expected to
Onlhe declaration of the poll at Nelson, that ita was intended that sleeping apart- be
bo prepared for contingencies. But spsakiug
Mr. J. C. Richmond said ho believed the
ments should be placed in the roof. He only generally, extensions of this kind involved an
Government would have a large majority drew
to the other tenderers.Mr. Mcattention to this matter because he injustice
in the new House.
prevention better than cure. Kenzie moved that tho full ox.tension asked for
Captain Philip .Tones, who was injured thought
granted.
be
Theso contractors had done other
question
from
answer to a
Mr. important
by being knocked down by the hose reel, is, In
works to contract time. Mr. Waddel
did
Fleming, Mr.
Hughes said he
we are i;lad to say, recovering. He is now not think the building had stability. movod an amendment that nine weeks' extension of time be granted.The amendment wrs
able to leave his bed.
Wherever
timber could be put in it
Mr. Crowther, with characteristic energy, was put, and brick was only used where it carried.
Mails. The PoatmastorFumigation 01?
omnibus,
conveying was absolutely necessary.A desultory conhas started a large
Goneral, through Mr. Siss, Chief Postmaster,
about three times as many as the ordinary versation ensued, aud Mr. Hughes was asked applied for permission to orect a building either
Parnell
line.
omnibuses, on the
several questions.Mr. Waddel said that, on the reclaimed land, near the railway station,
At the late concert in an Australian townseeing the action taken by the Council, that or on tho North Shore, on the water frontcity, suitable for
ship, prizes were distributed, and a Chinathe projections proposed on the plan were age opposite to the
man won a chest of tea, while a young lady disallowed, if there was any desire to follow fumigating mails ; tho building to be under
received the privilege of having a free shave
the
control
of
the
local
Board of Health.
up the movement no hardship could be in- It was resolved that the opinion of the
for six months.
at the local
by postponing the matter for a week, Health Oflicor be taken upon the subject.
flicted
aged
County,
MaryCarroll
negro in
An
as the acceptance of the tenders in any case Several members suggested that the building
land, a paralytic, helpless, toothless imbewould have to be put back. lie moved, should be at some distance from tho populous
cile, is living in c;ood style on the proceeds "That it be referred to the Works ComTho Watchman was suggested as a
of bonuses paid him by insurance specula- mittee, Mr. Anderson in the meantime to centres.
suitable position.The Mayor thought that
tors, who have policies on his life aggregatreport on the difference between a Mansard would be at too great a distance. He believed
ing 200,000 dollars.
roof and a queen post roof."This was agreed that- a more convonient sito could bo fixed
A Sydney paper remarks :"Some of the to, and, on
Chairman said that the
the motion of Mr. Montague, without danger.The
political >/ai(! mines think that Sir Henry
had spread nearly half way to Melthe Surveyor was asked to furnish small-pox
Parkes* object in going home is to endeavour
Mr. Isaacs said that fresh cases were
regarding the roof and the bourne.
particulars
full
being
reported
day
from
to day in Sydney.lt
to obtain a seat in the House of Commons. bond.The Mayor said that he had taken,
agreed to leive the matter entirely in the
If he does so, he had better be more careful not a legal opinion, but the opinion of Sir was
hands
of
the
Health
Officer.
of his superfluous h's."
M. O'Rorke, aud it was that a shareAllotments.A letter was received from
Mr. Buchanan was speaking in the As- G
in the company could not take part Messrs. Russell and Devore, to the effect that
sembly at Sydney a few days ago, when one holder
question
any
purchasers
rehad declined to
discussing or voting on
certain of the
of his statements being met with a hearty iu
the Coffee Palace. Their discussion execute leases upon the terms assigned.lt was
"No," each from a dozen members, he most garding
resolved that tho conditions of sale bo adto-night was only for the purpose of obtainexcitedl/ assured them that he was not going ing information, but when it came on for hered to.
ACCOUNT3.The ordinary accounts were
to be led by the Noes" of anyone.
discussion, members would have to be
A Maori church was opened on December
and payment authorised.
guided by their own judgment. Mr. passed,
Tenders,Cleaning and sweeping wharves :
22 at the Wangaehu Maori settlement by the Thompson said that Mr. Hughes was entitled
Kev. T. S. Grace, assisted by three native to their thanks for bringing the matter E. O'Koefe, {.) per month; John Grey, 8
month; Thomas Deckett, 30s 4-week,
deacons from the diocese. The building has before the Council. They had appointed per
or G 10j a-month; John Ford, 9; John
been erected (with the exception of a few him an Inspector, and lie had performed his Mills,
7. One tender was informal. The
small subscriptions) at the entire expense of duty.Mr.
Waddel's motion was then put last contract was 6 a-month. The acting
the Maoris of the place.
Secretary said the last contractor refused to
and
carried.
A few days ago, at Middle Harbour,
tender again because he had had enough of it at
Park Committee. The report of this
Sydney, Mr. Peter Pursell, of Surrey Hills, committee was read. The first recommenthat price.Mr. Waddel said this contractor
would be responsible for removal of all refuse.
managed, after a desperate struggle, to dation was that an allotment, corner of Weldespatch a large diamond snake, which lesley and Park-streets, and 1250, be offered A man with a family could scarcely work for 30s
a week. Mr. McKenzie thought the matter
measured from 6 feet to 7 feet in length,
the
in
armoury.
Government
lieu
of
the
to
to the Harbour Master, who
and on opening it found that it contained a The Mayor explained tiie circumstances.A should be referred
would probably know all the men. Mr. Thomplarge bandicoot fully thesize of a cat.
long discussion ensued, and finally, on the
Baid navvies worked for Gs a day, and they
The New South Wales Chinese Restriction motion of Mr. Thompson, the matter was son
had to provide themselves with spades, shovels,
Bill lias been very considerably narrowed referred to the Finance and General Purposes &c. Moreover this was paid all the year round.
down from what it was when first introCommittee
to bring up a plan and report. Ho thought the Chief Harbour Master should
duced. The main principles now left in it arc The
be asked to decide such a matter. Mr.
remainder of the report was adopted net
that no ship is to bring to the colony a
Isaacs thought it was derogatory to the Chief
without discussion.
greater number of Chinese passengers than
Harbour Master to ask him to do this. Ho moved
Business.Mr. Blcwden's apGeneral
that the matter bo referred to the Wharfinger.
in the proportion of one to every 100 tons ;
for a remission of the penalty for
The Chairman thought the tender was inand that all Chinese arriving in the colon}', plication
eleven weeks' delay in construction of the formal being at
41
per week," instead
so mush
whether by land or by sea, shall pay a poll sewage drain, was
by the Sur- of per month.Mr.
recommended
Thompson moved an
tax of 10.
veyorand allowed.
amendment that tho lowest tender be accepted,
Committee Meetings.Mr. Thompson aud the deposit of the next lowest should bo
ROOM.
drew attention to an inspired report of the kept until tho sureties had signed. Amend__________
ment carried.
last meeting of the Financc and GeneralPurposes Committee, which had appeared in the
u Shipped in good order by J. and R. MorIf I ouly had rooni or a window in proporStar, and gave notice to move that in future
London, on board tho goodshipCoromandel, 4 casos
tion to my stock, I could astonish tht citiall meetings of committees of the whole be loy,
Merchandise, tobe delivered unto J. M. McLACIILAN,
zens of Auckland by the grand display, I open to the Press and the public.
importer, 222, Queen-street, or to his assigns, in
could make of electro-plated goods, having
Drainage.Tenders
Houson-street
for liko good order. In witness whereof the master has
just imported 15 cases, all novelties, never this work were received as follows :Alex. signed 3 Wills of lading. Dated in London, 31st
August, 1881. (Signed) W. Hendry." These goods
before in Auckland. A few of each will be
Watson, 520 ; William Hanks, 511; W. will
bo opened for the Chiistmas holidays, and consist
displayed daily on my window. They must Kirby, 568 ; W. Blewden, 540; A. Mc- of ladies' summer
hosiery, Gd to Gs; India gauze
be seen to be appreciated.
100 pairs of Guire, 490; John Heath, 455; Alex. flannel, 2s lid ; silk umbrellas, Gs lid to 255; black
silk velvet, 4s Gd to 12s Gd ; new linen collars and new
electro-plated flower vases, goods too numeArchibald, 467. Heath's tender was acscarfs for gentlemen ; also, a job line of summerdresses
rous to mention, and all novelties.
cepted. The Engineer's estimate was 450.
at GVd, worth Is lid ; and 1200 yards at Is, original price
F. H. Lew ISSON,
Pumping Station Requirements. The 2s Gd. This last lino is of very superior quality.
Queen-street.
for pattorns.
Engineer reported on the tenders sent in. Sond
Scarcity of Money.There is no doubt
[Advt.]
Opposite Union Bank.
That of Messrs. Porter and Co. was the but tho prosont condition of all kinds of business
and
lowest. On the motionof the Mayor it was industry is fearfully depressed, and it behoves overy
family to look carofuily to their exponses. "Winter Is
agreed not to accept any tender.
when
children
to
coming
Grant,
Oculist,
Croup,
"WhoopDr.
on
are liable
Aurist, and Specialist.
Court Fees.The Mayor moved that the ing Cough, otc. Coughs and Colds willprevail everyThis gentleman's practice has greatly inGovernment be communicated with, request- where, and Consumption, with other throat and lung
creased, and his fresh testimonials from gentlemen well known, of high public and social ing that the Clerk of the R.M. and Police diseases, will carry off many. Theso diseases should
bo neglected. Doctors' bills aro expensive, and we
position, amply certify to the continued confidence
Court be instructed to supply a detailed not
should advise our people to use Bosoiiee's German
placed in his ability, and the wonderful cures he has
effected. Numerous patients from all parts of tho return of all fees and fines inflicted and liable S vrup. It never has failed. One bottle at 3s Gd will
colonies aro and have been under his care, not only
to bo paid to the Council for the year 1881, keep your whole family well during the winter. Two
for the special affections mentioned in his advertiseshowing the amounts paid to the credit of doses will relieve any case. Sold in all towns in
ment (which see in another column), but for many
New Zealand, and whole talo by New Zealand Drug
the Corporation account, and the amount of Company,
occult diseases which had hitherto baffled the skill
Auckland. Wellington, Dunedin t?c:.and
such fines and fees still unpaid ; aud that Christchurch:
Of eminent physicians.

by-law.

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NOTICE.

Under and in pursuauce of "The Education Act,


IS7T," the Education Board of the District of Auckland directs it to be Publicly Notified that the Board
has?, by a resolution passed on the twenty-first day of
December, 1831, fixed the Boundaries of the Pateranch School District as the same are set forth in the
Schedule hereto, as and for the boundaries of the said
District, for the purposes of
The Education Act,
1377."
VINCENT E. RICE,
Secretary.
"

SCHEDULE.

Pathranv.l School District.


Commencing at the north-western angle of Allotment No. 314 of the Parish of Tuliikaramea ; bounded
towards the north by tho northern boundary of
Allotment No. 314 aforesaid, by a right line thence to
the north-eastern angle of Allotment No. 325, and by
the northern boundaries of Allotments No. 325, 32G,
and 339, and the northern boundary of the last-named
lot produced in a right line to the eastern boundary
of the parish of Tuhikaramea aforesaid ; towards the
east by part of the eastern boundary of the Parish of
Tuhikaramea aforesaid, and tho western boundaries

of Allotments Nos. 333, 331, 33f>, 336, 337, 335, 339,


340, 341, 342, 343a, 343, 344. 345, 340. 347, 348, 343,
350, 361, 300a, 299. 295, and 297, all of tho Parish of
Nga Koto, to Lake Nga Roto, thence by the western

and south-western shores of that Lake to the road at


the eastern boundary of Allotment 27 of the Parish of
Mangapiko ; towards the south-east by tho road which
forms tho south-eastern boundaries of Allotments

Nos. 27, 23, 29, 336, 4, 5, 6, and 7, of the Parish of

Mangapiko to the Mangapiko River; towards the


south by the Mangapiko Kiver aforesaid to the

southern angle of Allotment *No

southern boundary

124, and by the

of that lot and tho

southern

boundary ofAllotmeutNo. llSto its south-westernmost


angle ; and towards the west by tho south-western
boundary of Allotment No. 115, the south-western and
north-western boundaries of Allotment No. 110, and
the north-western boundaries of Allotments No. 11l

and by that creek to the north-western


boundary of Allotment 2S"o. 23 of the Parish of Karaka,
towards the east by the eastern boundary of the Parish
of Karaka, and part of its southern boundary to the
Creek,

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by the south-western and the western boundaries of tho


Reserve aforesaid, the Houth-western and north-western
boundariesof AUotmont No. 2 of the Parish of Puni,
the southwestern boundary of Allotment No. IS, the
south-western and north-western boundaries of Allotment No. 19, and tho southern south-western and

north-western boundaries of Allotment No. 112 to the

Waiuku Tramway ; thence by the said tramway to the


southern angle of Allotment No. 90; thence by the

south-eastern boundary of Allotment No. 90 aforesaid,


part ofthe south-western and the whole of the eastern
boundaries of Allotment No. 103, ami the eastern
boundaries of Allotments No. 10G and 104 to tho
Mauku estuary, and thence by that estuary and the
Waiuku River to the Manukau Harbour tirst mentioned, the place of commencement.
PuKKKOnE West School District.

Amended Boundaries.
Bounded towards the north by the southern bound-

ary of the Parish of Karaka from the north-western


angle of Allotment No. 64 of small lots in the settlement of Pukekohe to the north-eastern angle of Allotment No. 3 of the Parish of Pukekohe ; towards the

east by the eastern boundary of Allotment No. 3 aforesaid, the eastern boundariesof Allotments Nos. 13,14,
and 15, the eastern part of the northern aud the
southern boundaries of Allotment No. 40, part of the
eastern and tho southern boundary of Allotment No.
'24, part of the eastern boundary of Allotment No. SO,

the eastern boundary of Allotment No. 42, and part of


the eastern boundary of Allotment No. 9, to the O
Tutainui Stream ; thence by that stream to tho southeastern boundary of Allotment No. 5, thence by that
and 112, all of the Parish of Mangapiko aforesaid ;
boundary by part of the north-eastern and tho whole
thence by the western boundary of Allotment No. 62 of the south-eastern boundary of Allotment No. 2, all
of the Parish of Nga Roto aforesaid, the western of the Parish of Pukekohe and by the last-named
boundary of Allotment No. 71, tho western and boundary produced in a right line to the Waikato
northern boundaries of Allotment No. 72, and the River ; towards the south by the Waikato River from
road which forms tho western boundaries of Allotthe terminationof the line last-named to the western
ments Nos. 74, 75, 76, 77, 78, 79, 115, and 116, also of boundary of Cameron Town, and towards tho west by
the Parish of Nga Koto aforesaid, and the western the western and northern boundaries of Cameron Town
boundaries of Allotments Nos. 295, 294, 292, 293, 304, aforesaid, and the western boundaries of Allotments
105, 311, 312, 313, and 314, to the north-western angle
No. IS and 44, to the soutli-western boundary of Allotof the last-named lot, the place of commencement.
ment No. 53, thence by the south-western boundaries
of Allotments No. 53 and 51, and part of the southwestern boundary of the small lots in the settlement of
NOTICE. Pukekohe
to the south-eastern boundary of Allotment
No. 14, thence by the south-eastern boundaries of
Allotments Nos. 14, 31, 47, 52, and 156, the northUnder and in pursuance of The Education Act, eastern boundary ef the last-named lot, the north1377," the Education Board of the District of Auckeastern and north-western boundaries of Allotment
land directs it to bo Publicly Notified that the Board
No. 155, the south-western boundaries of Allotments
has, by a resolutionpassed on the twenty-first day of
246 and 243, the north-western boundaries of AllotDecember, ISSI, fixed the Boundaries of the Oto.sc?a ments 24S and 249, and the south-western boundaries
School District as the same are set forth in tho of Allotments Nos. 77. 74, 67, 66, 65, and 64, to the
Schedule hereto, as and for the boundaries of the north-western angle of the last-named lot, the place of
said District, for the purposes of The Education Act, commencement.
1877."
Waiuku School District.
VINCENT E. RICE,
Secretary.
Amended Boundaries.
Commencing at the Harbour termination of the
SCHEDULE.
outh-eastern boundary of the Pollock Settlement
Highway District: Bounded towards the north by the
Otonga School District.
waters of the Manukau Harbour from the place aboveCommencing at a point on the Kai Mamaku Rivor named to the north-western boundary of Allotment
being the termination of a right line inproduction No. 103 of the Parish of Waiuku East; towards tke
due westerly of tho northern boundary of block No. east by the western boundaries of allotments Nos. 103
IV. Opuawhanga Survey District: bounded towards the and 102, and the north-eastern and north-western
north by the right line aforesaid from the place aboveboundaries ofAllotment No. 91 to the Waiuku Tramway,
named to tho north-western angle of block No IV. thence southerly by the tramway aforesaid to the
aforesaid and by the northern boundary of that block
northern angle of Allotment No. 112 of the Parish of
to its north-eastern angle; towards the oast by the
Waiuku East aforesaid, thence by the north-western
eastern boundary of block No IV. aforesaid to the and soutli-western boundaries of lot No. 112,
place of its intersection by a right line being tho the north western and the south western boundaries
production of the north-wostern boundary of tho of Allotment No. 19 of Parish of Puni, the southTo "Wai Rahi block, thence by the last-mentioned line western boundary of Allotment No 18 of said
to tho north-western angle ofTe Wai Rahi block aforeParish, the north western and south western
said, thence by the western boundary of Te |Wai boundaries of AllotmentNo. 2 of the Parish of Puni
Rahi block, and by another right line to Trig, and the western and south-western boundaries of th
station "F;" thence by another right line to the Purapura Native Reserve to the Waikato River; t 0

pUBLIC

"

"

'

SAW

-MOULDING

SASH AND DOOE COMPANY (Limited).

The Transfer Books of the above Company will bs


closed from January 2nd to 12th inclusive.
DAVID MURDOCH,
Secretary,

Conveyances.

rpELEGRAPH

LINE

COACHES.

OF

\V. K. Carter's COACHES will run to the folowing Time-table, carrying Her Majesty's mails :
Leaves Cambridge for HamiltonDaily at S.oO a.m.
Leaves Hamilton for CambridgeOn arrival of
train at 2.30 p.m.
Leaves Te Aroha forHamiltonMonday, Wednes*
day, and Friday, at 10a.m.

Leaves

Hamilton for Te ArohaTuesday, Thurs-

day, and Saturday, at S

a.m.

W. K. CARTER.

line of coaches
Royal mailBETWEEN"
Auckland, Panmure, and Howick.
Leave Auckland
Leave Panmure
Arrive Howick
Leave Howick

..

Daily at 3 p.m.
Daiiy c 4.30 p.m.

..

Daily at 5.30 p.m.


Daily at 7.30 a.m.

Leave Panmure..
Daily at 5.30 a.m.
..
Daily at 10 a.m.
Arrive at Auckland ..
Booking OfficeF. Quick's Livery and Bait Stables,
Victoria-street, Auckland.
P.

ICXDON*,

Proprietors.

north-western angle of lot No. G-i of small lots in the

Pukekohe Settlement; thence by the south-western


boundary of Allotment No 04 aforesaid, and the southwestern boundaries of lot 3 Nos. G5, 66, G7, 74, and
7/, the southern boundaries of Allotments Nos. 73 and
6.1, the western boundary of Allotment No. 245. the
western and southern boundary of Allotment No. 240,
the western boundaries of Allotments Nos. 10G, 100,
and 101, the north-western boundaries of Allotments
Nos. 157,153, 159,100, and 161, and the south-eastern
boundaries of Allotments Nos. 31 and 14, to the northeastern boundary of the Parish of Puni; thence by the
last-named boundary to the easternmost angle of
Allotment No. 73, and by said eastern boundaries and
the eastern boundary of Allotment No. 19, also of the
Parish of Puni to the Waikato River; thence towards
the south by the Waikato River to the south-western
angle of the Purapura Reserve, and towards the west

WI

(LIMITED)

Is selling Second-class Timber in job lots, sizes 3 x I


and upwards, at from 4s Cd per 100ft. Sawn heart o*
kauri shingles, specially manufactured to secure a
smooth taper surface. Superior to and cheaper than
split shingles, and in universal use in the I'ni teiiStates
Price, 9s per thousand nett.
Sawn Laths, in bundles of 100, at 3d per
foot per
bundle.

NOTICE.

JMPORTANT
W. K. Carter

in returning

thanks

to his numerous

customers for the liberal support he has received since

running the Mail Coach between Hamilton and Cambridge, begs now to inform them although his mail
contract expires on 31st December, his Coach
still
continue to run between Cambridge and Hamilton
Station, in connection with the trains to and from
Auckland.
VT. K, CARTER,
Coach Proprietor.
Livery and Bait Stables, Cambridge,
21st December, ISSO.
R O W
WC
VICTORIA LIVERY

&,

corner

T H E E(
BAIT STABLES,

of Lome and Wellesley streets.


Patronised and appointed Livery Stable-keeper t
H.R.11. the Duke of Edinburgh and His Excellency Sir G-. F. Bowen.
For HireA great variety of Carriages, open and
close ; Broughams and Wedding Carriages, with bay
horses; Buggies, single and double-seated, hooded
and cpen ; single or pair of Horses; Four-wheeled

Dog-carts; Breaks for picnic parties; Covered Con.


veyances for driving passengers to out-districta;
Ladies' and Oentlemen's Saddle Horses, &c. kc.
Charges Moderate.

AucklandLIKEand
GOLDEN

OF

onehuxga

OMNIBUSES.

TIME TABLE.
|
Onehunga,
Leave Auckland.

Leave

1 p.m.
6 p.m.

10.30 a.m.
3
p.m.

SUNDAYS.

4 p.m.

10 a.m.

|
{

5 pm.

2 p.m.

Grafton Road Omnibuses leave Auckland

Queen-street, at 8.5, 9.5,10.5,


3.5, 4.5, 5.5,6.5, 7.5 p.m.

11.5,12.5 a.m..

GEORGE

Hotel.

1,5, 2.5

COOK,

Proprietor.
Mears's Stables, Queen-street
Carriages and Buggies for Hire.
Orders to be left at Auckland or ilanukau.

TBRXERLEY'S

AUCKLAND AXD

ONEHUJfGA 'BUS.

TIME TABLE.
Leaves Auckland :
Leaves Onehunga:
Opposite Greyhound Hotel. Hardington's HotL
0.45 a.m.
3.30 p.m.

1 p.m.

5.30 p.m.

Sundays :

4.30 p.m

10 a.m.

"VTEWTON

lj(

AND

PONSONBY

OMNIBUSES.
GEORGE JOBSON, Proprietor

TIME TABLE.
VIA NEWTON
From the Union Bank, frcn S a.m, to 7 p.m.; at
the hour and half-hour.
.
VIA FREEMAN'S BAY
From Union Bank, from 8 a.m. to 7 p,hl; at
quarter to and quarter p&st.
EXTRA 'BUSES
At 7.10 a.m., Via Newton* : leaving Three Lamps
at 7.40 for town; 5.7 and 0.7 p.m.
Newtoh.
_

NIGHT 'BUSES
Via

Freeman's Bay, 9 p.m.; Via Nemos.


Saturday, every half-hour from 8 to 11

p.m.;

"

p.m.

HE

LITTLE

BAZAA

The undersigned begs to acquaint hi 3 friends


general that he has bought of Mr.
John Frith, Wellesley-street, his Crockery and Glass
ware Business, to which J. U. E. intends to add some
atFancy Goods and other small articles. By strict
tention to his customers, and satisfied with
profits, he hopes to earn a fair share of the publics
patronage. J. U. Engler, Wellesley-street, oppo3u*
Mr. Dawson, Chemist.
and the public in

THE XF.W ZEALAND HERALD, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 30, 1881.


Merchandise.

Merchandise.

Building Material, Fuel, &e-

specially

D.

Li

patronised and

recommended for medicinal

L. D. NATHAN

purpose by the Medical Faculty.

L.

D.

SOLE

NATHAN
AGENTS

CO.

&

CORDIAL

hand

the above Celebrated


one and four star
(very old
mild), flasks, $-flasks, J-flasks, crystal barrels, de
canters, and 2-gallon Crystal Vats

DYSPEPTIC,

Of various qualities, from common to extra.

NATHAN

Wa have always to
Brandy, in balk, cases,

A SUPERLATIVE TONIC, DIURETIC, ANTI-

INVIGORATING

AND PLAIN, 4-4, 5-4, and 0-4,

FANCY

CELEBRATED PALE BRANDY.

Schiedam Schnapps,

NOW

CO.,

&

-N"

Ti

ANDI

xG'

Ex ' Locii Urr ':

IVJXH

"W

NEW

THE FINEST TEA

OF

ONE

Liquid Annatto
Linseed and Linseed Meal
English C. L. Sugar
Riminel's B.W. Soap, in tablets
Xeave's Infants' Food
White Starch, Azure Blue, Patent Groats
Fry's Cocoa
Gelatine, Gelatine Lo2engcs
Lea and Perrins* Saucc
Salad Oil, Hair Oil
Pickles, Cream of Tartar, Tartaric Acid
Epsom Salts, Arrowroot, Bulk Vinegar

IN

STOCKS

ZEALAND

We are able to offer buyers

teas

every

of

description,

Rangingfrom Common to very

CUSTOM -HOUSE-STREET,
AUCKLAND,
MANUFACTURERS' AGENTS, AND INDENTORS.

Sole Abests in New Zealand for


lOWA FARMING TOOL CO.'S FORKS, HOES, RAKES, &c.
TOOL
CO.'S
CAST-STEEL TOOLS, AXES, HATCHETS, HAMMERS,
ATHA
&c., &c.
LUBRICATOR
CO.'S LUBRICATORS, FOR STEAM ENGINES
AMERICAN
THE
CRANE'S PATENT OIL, FOR CYLINDERS AND VALVES (as supplied to H.M.
THE
THE

Fleet)

and

MUNSON BROTHERS' PORTABLE MILLS


GOODELL
WATERS' WOOD-WORKING MACHINERY
THE ORIENTAL FIBRE MAT AND MATTING COMPANY
FERGUSSON MANUFACTURING CO.'S THRESHERS
THE KINGSLAND
W. BELL
CO.'S CELEBRATED CABINET ORGANS AND HARMONIUMS
THE CLEVELAND STEAM GAUGE CO.'S PORTABLE FORGES
&

&

Prices' Candles

00.,

&

GENERAL MERCHANTS,

Dockyards

CO.,

&

AGICNTS.

Brandon's Candles

QPPENHEIMER

CO.'S

Q.ROUND

y^IME.

ROUND

DR.

tME.

prices,

OOAL !

Wcmen

Cataracts, Amaurosis, Opthalmia, Gutla Serena,

Loss of Eyelashes, Inflammation, and all Diseases


of the Eye, Ear. and Throat, treated on new \nd
scientific principles, and attention is confldcntlyand
particularly requested to the following cases ol the

Customhouse-street.

ye, Ear, Throat, and other special Ajjcctions.


Dr. Grant is also a Specialist in the Diseases
and Children.

OOAL !

this special

of our business is a guarantee

feature

able to render every

that we are

satisfaction to the

and general buyers.

trade

Orders and .applications for liquoring samples

L. D. N

THE

Gelatine, Gelatine Lozenges


Split Peas, Ling Fish, in cases

Barcelona Nuts
A.S. Milk, Liebig's Extract of Meat

Nutmegs
Albert's Sardines, Vs and
Crecy's ditto, A's and i's

\Y. SLOANE,

ayhak

SHORTLAND-SXREET,

were, ciiuKed up with unhealthy matter-become exhilarant with pure scarlet life-blood, flowing natu-

C"

&

Earthenware
Feucing Wire, assorted

vigour

rally along, and imparting in its course

strength to the entire system.

AUCKLAND,

]N"

LAN

DI N

The Renovator

And

to

Arrive,

tek

(sow due).

IN

GKOCEKi"

GENERAL

AND

MERCANTILE

DEPARTMENTS WE HAVE

100 baskets Normandy Pippins


Bryant May's and Bell Black's
&

JJITC HENS' OORDIALISED


JgLOOD J^ESTORER.
(Price,
case net),
2 per

Is a healthy and palatable summer drink when mixed


with Lemonade or similar beverages.
Without the great remedial properties of the
MEDICINAL Blood Restorer, it is still of like
character in its action on the Human System, and is
specially manufactured for IIOTLL USE.

esias

Loaf Sugar

llarvcv's and Worcester Sauco


descriptions
Calvesfoot and Guava Jelly

Lemon and Citron Peel


Spices and Essences of all
Isinglass and Gelatine

and Jordan Almonds


Brown and Poison's Cornflour
Van Houten's and llonueopatliic Cocoa
Brown Pearl Sago and Tapioca

Shell

To

be had

Wholesale of
L. D. NATHAN

Zuvia and Solazza Liquorice

Lucca, Salad, and Castor Oils


Raw and Boiled Linseed Oil, Col2a Oil
Flour of Sulphur, Alum, Tartaric Acid
Coffee and Milk, Milk Food
Swis3 Condensed Milk, in Alb and 110 tins
DRJ, Brandon's. Belmont, and Schiedam Candles

Morton's Golden Syrup, in 4lb sins


Keilier's Confectionery and Marmalade
Ground White Lead and White Zinc
Kippered and Red Herrings
DSP and Superior Mustard

Red Heart and Key Rum, in

cases

JDKZ and Key Geneva


Read Bros. Dog's Head Ale and Stout, pints
quarts
Heaessy, Martell, and Bisquit Brandy
Dcrville Lan.artine and Senimaud Brandy

and

Q_OODALL'S jjousehold
PECIALITIES

Unsweetened Gin
English Ginger Ale
Booth's and Burnett's Old Tom
"White Curacoa, Absynthe, Stoughton Bitters
.
Aerated Waters
Port and sherry Wines (for hotels and private
trade)
Roederer, Terrier, Jourt, IleiJscck, and other

GOODALL'S BAKING POWDER

Thebest in the world.


even* household, and a boon to all
housewives. Makes delicious Puddings without eggs.
Pastry without butter, and beautiful light Bread with,

Indispensible to

Soid by Grocers, Oilmen, Chemists, &c.

GOODALL'S CUSTARD POWDERS.

For making Delicious Custards without eggs, in less


time and at half the price.
Will give
Unequalled for the purposes intended.
the utmost satisfaction if the instructions given are
implicitly followed. The proprietors entertain the
greatest confidence in the article, and can recommend
t to housekeepers generally as a useful agent in the
Custard.
Give it a Tkial,
preparation of a
Sold by Grocers, Chemists, Italian Warehousemen,
(fee.

PREPARED BY

GOODALL, BACKHOUSE,
White House-street,

Bernard's

Light German Wines

L. D. NATHAN

of the
National Academy
"Has been Awarded for tho

CO.,

AND

CO.,

and sulphuric

sulphurous, citric,

common

gingerbeer

pumps;

i>atent svruping
bottles, ordii.ary;

sodawater

Lamont's,

Crawford-street, Dunedin.

[F. J- TAINE

BONEDUST.

JAMES .SOPPET AN'D

"

Chlnee Chow Chow

Baking

Powder

:e.,

Ginger

Everrthin
For
EXTRACT OF SOAP,
CTDDSON'S
XX
Lrathors Frcolv and Makes
Tlie" Clc -lie? Good Colour,
EXTRAC'J. OF SOAP.
TTTJDSOJT'S
43.
Id excellent for Washing Wool:
;i

It le.ive.-i

43.

ry\->-SO.

rpOBACCO

T\*ai
urtr

viz.:

3's, s's, Cs, and 14's in quarters, halves, and threeqnarter boxes
Pocket-pieces, and D.T-P. Pieces, and D.T. s's, in
boxes of about 201bs
Nailrod and Twist in quarter-boxes.

small

Floors, Sift.
_

OF SOAP,

/!'

SOAP.

OF

Wholesale and Kc.'atl


LI'S, r>rttpsi*ts, A. italiall
<-r:ic ii ihroufc'houl, I'm. V. olio.
>" /
. Ksvai OV>.vfV*:/!i

JJI

large assortment of Havana and Manilla Cigars,


Cigarettes and Tobbaconists' Sundries.
&

CO,

"jp

' HARDWARE

FOR

G.

AND

rrx>E

TILB

Groceries, <Sc.
AMS

ACON!

"gACON

whau, Au buo\

Just Landed, ex late arrivals,

&
T
E
R
IMPORTERS, AUCKLAND.

SINCLAIR'S PRIME HAMS AND


BREAKFAST BACON,
Also,
HARE, CHICKEN", A>TD MOCK TURTLE SOUPS.
H,

MAXFIELD,

125, Queen-street.

TERRACE POST

JgDEN

j GRANT

OFFICE.

and

I
| We can

J.B.

Son would call the particular attention of


friends and all connoisseurs to their Stock of
!Xew Season's Teas.
Having paid very great care to the selection of the
same, and holding one of the largest Stocks of any
Family Grocer in Town, they arc in a position to

supply
price.

Tea 3 of

First-class Quality, and at the

lowest

to thank their numerous Friends


liberal support accorded them for the
to assure them their object in
beg
and
the future will be to supply} First-class Goods at the
lowest possible prices.
Families waited upon as usual, and all Orders
Delivered Free.
J.B.

WILLIAM

WHOLESALE AND LETAIL


AXD OYSTER DEALER.
Fiiksii

and

Smoked Fi.sii

&

Son wish

for the

very
last 14 years,

THI: ADDRESS

SON,

&

<

"w

S,

Always

ok

attended to.
Fish Forwarded to any part of the Colony.

fJUIE

punctually

COTTON FOR NEW ZEALAND.


"CHADWIC IvS.
FOR

STRENGTH,

CO.

&

AUCKLAND.

gOUTH

FREEDOM

ELAST

PE>~x OLD'S CELEBRATED GRANGE

Have

VINEYARD.

Fine

TokayWhite Wine
uscadinx-EWhite "Wine

Peduo XimenesWhite Wine

Gp.enaciieRed Wine
Mataro-Rod Wine
ReihlixgWhite Wine
MauiekaWliite Wine
CosstantiaRed Wine

FiiosTitiNAC Red Wine

large
Old

L,

>e

>

t Case

I
I

eitheror Bulk

OUR TEAS, EX S.S.

J3.

C
'

To Ho H ALL

CITY,

MILLS.

STEAM

J. TAIXK

FLOUR

0.

AND BEST BLOOD

AXD LIVER

NATHAN

&

CO.

QUININE and IRON TONIC


PEPPER'S
rouses
developes
nervous
enriches the
dispels

and
the
energies,
blood, promotes appetite,
langour and depression, fortifies the digestive organs.
Is a specific remedy for neuralgia, ague, indigestion,
fevers of evey kind, chest affections, and in wasting
diseases, scrofulous tendencies, etc. The whole frame
is greatly invigorated by Pepper's Tonic, the mental
faculties brightened, the constitutic-n greatly strengthened, and a return to robust health certain. Bottles,
32 doses, -is (id; next size, lis. Sold by Chemists
everywhere. The name of J. Pepper, Bedford Laboratory, London, must be on the k.bel. There is no
Quinine and
Tonic so certain in effect as
Iron. It is strongly recommended to residents in
India and the Colonies, and should alwavs be kept
ready for use in every case cf fever or febrile condition.Sold by Kempthorne. Prosser, and Co.

generally about

the

price at which they wish to be

to give them tho best value they ever received, as the


exceptionally good vilue of Tea supplied to us thu

season puts us in a position to fulfil all orders satisfactorily in every respect.

Auckland October 27. 1881

CORRUGATED

2S

CASES CANTERBURY HAMS AND


BACON (ix cloth)

TANKS.

KEAN (Late Alfived Smart)

the above with Taps ready


Has
for use, at reduced rates, at his Shop. Elliott-street.
Large quantities of Spouting-, Ridging, and Down
Pipes always in stock. Verandah Iron curved at
shortest notice. Country orders will always receive
his prompt attention. Lead Washers always on hand.

BARRETT,

BROWN,
7, 9,

AMD

for Sale a number of

&

CO.

11, Eliiott-street,

Auckland.

30 CASES

CONFECTIONERY,

J UJUBES,

Scotch

THE

To be got

from

all Druggists

Mixtures, MotTorpedoes, Al-

2T N.B.We sold all our own importation of last


year 111 siz weeks.

LOWER QUEEN-STREET.

KING'S

DANDELION

and llotel-keeper3,

AND

QUININE LIVER PILLS (without mercury^

REST
REMKDY
FOR
STOMACH
DERANGEMENT,

BETWEEN

PAINS

BILIOUSNESS

FLATULENCE,

THE SHOULDERS,

APPETITE,

BAD

INDIGESTION, ACIDITY, HEAD


AC'IIE, HEARTBURN, and all other symptoms of

disordered liver and dyspepsia. Acknowledged by


many eminent surgeons to be the safest and mildestpills for every constitution.
Tn Boxes at Is H'l. 2s 9d, and Is Cd.
Sold by Chemists and Medicine Vendors throughout
the World.
Prepared by Jas. Rorke, London.
Specially valuable Pills for residents abroad and

viz.,

Dominoes,
monds, Mints, &c.
ORANGE, LEMON, CITROxV, AND
CANDIED PEEL
CHOCOLATE CREAMS
20 CASES MARMALADE
25 CASES PRESERVED GINGER, Gibs.
120 CASES LIME JUICE CORDIAL
50 CASES RASPBERRY BALM
toes,

T:IVER COMPLAINTS.

DR.

travellers.

IN" PLAIN AND FANCY BOXES,

and otixkr

PODOPHYLLIN.

and

Prepared only by J. Pepper, London. This


from medicinal roots,
used instead of blue pill and calomel for the
cure of dyspepsia, biliousness, and all symptoms of
congestion of the live, which are generally pain
beneath the shoulders, head-ache, drowsiness, no appetite. furred tongue, disagreeable taste in the morning. giddiness, disturbance of the stomach, and feeling
of general depression. It sets the sluggish liver in
motion, very slightly acts on the bowels, giving a
sense of health and comfort within 21 hours. It is
tho safest medicine. Taraxacum and Podophyllin is
a fluid made only by J. PEPPER, Fedford Laboratory,
London, whose name is on every laae'. Bottles. 2s IKI
an t4s Gd. Sold by all Chemists. A most valuable
and essential medicine for India, Australia, the Cape
andColonies generally .Sold by Kempthorne, Prosser
now

and Co.

Read the circular and analysis round every bottle.

9 CASES ENGLISH BACON


5 CASES ENGLISH HAMS

rjIEAS

supplied, and, on receipt of such orders, we guarantee

AND CO.
Mills and Store,

gUPERIOP.

'

JR_

In the earliest possible moment should give (personally


Lr.

BAY

plagued tho sufferers for years, however dscply rooted


they may be. Sulphelinc" will succest fully attack
them. It destroys the animalcule which cause these
unsightly, irritable, painful affections, and always
produces a clear, healthy, natural condition of the
skin.
Sulpholine" Lotion is sold by most Chemists.
Made by T. Pepper and Co., London? Bottles, 2s 9d.
Sold by Kempthorne, Prosser, and Co.

Fluid combination, extracte

ALTERATIVE.

AND

BOWEN,'

ARE NOW READY FOR IMMEDIATE DELIVERY.

AND

on hand at their
No. 8,
Lower Queen-streetFlour and Household (quality guaranteed
Also,
Bran, Sharps, Pig Meal
Maize, Oats "Wheat and Barley, ciacked and
whole
Ali of ex:ellent quality, at very low prices.

J. L.

portion of these are Skves and Eioht Yeah


Wjkes, several lines being in our Cellars
since IS7B.

D.

00NDUR
THE LATEST

by letter, or by wire) their orders, only indicating

FREEMAN'S

redness, blotches, scurf, roughness, vanish as if by


magic; whilst old, enduring skin disorders, that have

rriARAXACUM

Medical.

BY

Our friends who arc desirous to have the

FROM KNOTS.

JAMES SOPPET.]

AUSTRALIAN WINES,

ternal Means of curing SKIN DISEASES.


There is scarcely any eruption but will yield to
' Snlpholine" in a few days, and commence to fado
away even if it seems past cure. Ordinary pimples

Pernor's

Buildincs,

FP.kI'.HAX'S BAY.

N.B.All Goods Carefully Packed, and Forwarded with Despatch.

FISH

Hand.

country orders

LOHON."An Ex

&

their

Billington's

OPINIONS OF THE PRESS.

conscientiously recommend those suffering


from deafness or other ailments that Dr. Grant has
made a special study of to pay him a
visit, when, if
J. BILLING TON & SON,
curable
patients,
they may certainly expect reliof.
I
Having opened out in their New Premises, the I An instance came under our notice en Thursday, in
the case of a man named Charles Swanson, who has
1
argest Stock of Groceries ever offered to the inbeen very deaf for three years, but, after ten days'
treatment can now_ hear perfectly even tho lowest
habitants of Freeman's Bay, Ponsonby, and Franklin whisper. The cure is a rather remarkable one, as he
had been under the care of many medical men, but
Road, are now in a position to execute all Orders J has received no benefit whatever from their
treatment.New Zcahwdcr, Dcc 2, ISSO.
intrusted to them with Care and Dispatch.
,

Note

CROWDED TO EXCESS.

DR. GRANT'S mode of treatment, of the latest


type of professional Surgical and Medical know edge
with all the modern improvements as known to the
present
day, together with the use of many rare,
|
choice, and valuable iiiedicines (from India, America,
and the Continent of Europe, now only sparsely
known), places his patients in the position
that they
may safely expect,
if at all curable, to obtain speedy
j ftnrf lasting relief under his careful supervision.

WELLESLEY-STREETS.

J. BILLINGTON

rooms were

0.,

Retail DepartmentQueen-stref.t.
Wholesale and Iron YardHic.h-street.

has determinedto admit consulting patients

Ilis extensive and varied experience in m. v


countries and hospitals will be as widely made use oi
here as in a ustralia, where this system of practice
has been highly successful, and where his consulting

BAY TEA WAREHOUSE,

Junction of Patteson, Drake,

TRSO

all

TEA DEALER AND FAMILY GROCER,


Edek Terrace.
Families waited npon forgorder*.
Goods delivered to any part of tho Town and Suburbs

JJIREEMAN'S

aa

general dis ases at a scale so low (Consultation Feo:


I in
that it will render his skill available to
1 Haifa-crown)
classes.

M?IIORLEY,

F.

Chajiles Mcixer.
ulo "'LLunatic Asylum,

This Is to certify that I have been unuer Dr.' Grant's


care for hardness of hearing from tho 13th inst., and
find I am so far improved as to hear tho ticking of a
watch, which I could not do before I put myself under
his treatment; lam over sixty years old.
John KINO.
Auckland, August 6, ISSO.
I have been deaf in tho left ear for four years and
in the right also. On August 2nd, I was treated by
Dr. Grant, and am now quito well, being able to hear
as well as ever I did.
AjiTniT.
Parkinson, Farmer, Opotlki.
No. 4, Hereford-terraco, Hereford-street East.
Christchurch, N.Z., 17th February, 1881.
I had a dreadful and distressing skin disease for
fourteen years, having expended an immense sum of
money, and tried all the noted surgeons and
physicians of New South "Wales and Victoria in
vain. I heard of Dr. Grant, and went to him, and in
three months was perfectly cured.
Mary Fitzgerald.
In addition to his practice as a Specialist, DR.

GOODS.

-..

Our .Stock consists of

ISLAND AND NATIVE TRADE

AGENTS

is

JAMES SOPPET

The above are from the celebrated manufactories of


and Sons, Richmond, Virginia, whose
Tobaccos are universally such favourites with the
New Zealand smokers.
In addition to above we have several Cheap Lines,
Editable for

for four years.

op the

FOliT-STKEr.T, AND QUEEN-STREET WHARF,

;.l!

NATII A X

D.

Flower

L, D, NATHAN

riiOM

A. Cameron

&

OKS

NOTED

L.

AROMATICS

cf Nations, r/s and C's


Pocket-pieces, Double thick, s's
Double-thick Pocket-pieces
Planters' Twist, 12-inch Twist
12-inch Gold Bar and Sponge Cake
These are in say 201b.-paekages.

IMPORTERS,

and

CO.

VENUS

With a

"XTRACT

a.^.

CIGARS.

AND

We make this irvle a snecial branch of our business,


ar.il keep a stock for all requirements, as win be seen
by subjoined list cf qualities now on hand,

I'.-' Cleaning I'iate. Glass, Chinn,


a'.:il all kiniH of Krmhenwara
:

CO.

&

EXTRACT

and EofC

OF SOAP.

For Clc.iTiiy Taint,


Scouring

TTUDSOX'

&c.

NATHAN

the Flicce Mice

TTUDSON'S EXTRACT

ATf<4f*f

L, D.

Europe

from

EXTRACT OF
HUDSON'S
The Best Thing Known
Washing

-f?

und Preserved

IMPLEMENT
AncKEANu.

America Large Shipments


Newest Goods Direct fbom the Manufacturers.

receiving

and

AGRICULTURAL
and High-streets,

i;

Brodie's Patent Hivetted Spades


Single door iron Safes
Paperhanging?. by theb.ile
300 cases Castor Oil (to arrive)
Star Brand Kerosene. 120 ttst

AND

The following items are now landing, ex 1Loch Dee':

JgJ

Waltham "Watches
Saigon, Japan-dressed, and Rangoon Rice
"Wade's Cornilour, in halves and ones
Swallow and Arieil's Golden Syrup, inbulk and
tins
Men's and Boys' Axe Handles
American Brooms and Wash voards

A LARGE SHIPMENT OF AMERICAN GOODS IS JUST LANDED


Ex ' Superior,' from New York

Are supplying Fine Bonedust of their own manufac


ture, guaranteed free from any adulteration, at S 10s
per ton. sacks or bags included, at the Mills, Freeman's Bay, or their Store No. 8, Lower Queen-street.
Bones bought inany quantities.

Ilulme*s

American Chairs and Clocks

THOMSON AND CO.,

Escclloncc of

JAMES RorPET.]

Australian Shape Saddles

~E

and

and Codd's patent bottles ; herbs, peels, and roots of


description ; and every requisite for the
every
brewers', bottlers', and icratcd water manufacturers'
trade.

.Paris-

"

CRAWFORD-STREET,
DUNEDIN
(Established ISGC),
OF
IMPORTERS
ENGLISH, FRENCH, AND
SPANISH CUT CORKS,
Have always on Hand and To Arrive
Soduwater Manufacturers'
Brewers', Bottlers', and
all kinds of corks, bungs, slaves,
Sundries, including
teats, and spiles. cell;ir tap corks, corking machines,
capsules, tinfoil, battling wire, superior isinglass
(brewers'), book, purse, East India pipe and pure
Russian and Brazilian cut; thermometers, blind and
common. All kinds of ginger, whole and crushed;
; spirits of wine, 01 0.p.; essences and essential
oils, sodawater machines ; bottling racks, patent and

Also On Sale

Tasmanian Jam?, K.B.'s, Peak's, and Peacock's


McGill's New Zealand Oatmeal and Barley
Star" Lobster and Columbia River Salmon
Povertv Bay Honey, in lib. snd 21b tins
Victorian Co's IC and IW Sugars
Fiji Sugars, browns, to light counter
and New Zealand Meat Preserving Co.'s
Potted Meats
"Warnock Bros.' and Saunders and Gilberd s Soap
Rope and Clothes Lines
Zealand
New
Peak Frean's, and Mennie and Dey's Biscuits
Trenwizh's Boots
llitchens' Blood Restorer, Cordialisedand Medicinal
Patent Medicines and Perfumery

Auckland,

MERCHANTS, BREWERS, BOTTLEIW, AND OTHERS.

THOMSON

Co. are
Best

..

Sole Agents for New Zealand North,

TO

&

E. PORTER AKD CO.,


Merchants

CO.,

&

1 Paint Mill
1 case Spear and Jackson's Circular Saws
Hand and Tesnon Saws, &c.
1
Cross-cut and Pit Saws
1
29 dozen
Solid Steel Spades
6 tons Black Sheet Iron, 12 to 26 gauge
284 packages op Paints
103 packages Linseed Oil
10 BAnsEis Stockholm Pitch and Tar, &c.
50 RANDALL'S PATENT STEEL DISC HARROWS, WITH extra
DISCS, &C.
5 tons Sheet Zinc, Nos. 9 to 14
1 PniESTMAN Patent Steam Crane and Dredge, by Tangye Bros.
3 cases Mathieson's Tools
25 kegs Steel Nails
1 case Lockwood's Pocket Knives
72 packages Register Grates
19 packages Tomb Rails, Standards, Scrapers, etc.
1 bale Austin's Patent Sash Line
2 cases Hand Seed Drills, for garden seeds, mangolds,
1 cask Grocers' Stand Scales, with Agate centres
17 cases Iron Bedsteads, 3ft. to 4ft. Gin.
3 hogsheads Gas Moons
1 tierce Tinman's Fittings, &c.
2 bales Plough Lines
1 bale Seine Twine
1 bale Cotton Fishing Lines
1 case Brass Tubing, J to Ain.
Marples'" Carpenters' Tools
2 casks
1 cask "Ashberry's" Britannia Metal Tza Pots
108 Extra Fine Grit Grindstones
1 case White China Wash Basins
12 Berlin Black Register Stoves
1 cask Tin'd Tacks
1 cask Coach Screws
1 Gardner's Butcher's Block Sausage Machine
1 case Powder Flasks, Shot Pouches, itc,
1 cask Cattle Bells
1 case Brunswick Black
1 case Fern Hooks and Engineers' Hammers
2 cases Hurricane Kerosene Lanterns
2 casks Perforated Sheet Zinc

Company's New Zealand


Mr.
Travelling Agent, is now in Auckland for a short time,
and will give all necessary information to Bush
settlers and others, rc the uses of this Explosive upon
application to
llakdwaiie

&

to
bundles Hoor Iron, from
2 cases Oakey's Glass; Paper and Emery Cloth, &c.
Hornsby's
Ploughs
Plough Fittings
cases
a>*d
7
40 kegs Galvanised Snap-headed Nails
10 tons Black Fencing Wire
15 tons Galvanised Corrugated Iron

acids

MEDAL
_,

MERCHANTS

292

Nobel's Dynamite, from repeated trials by the


largest Contractors and Mini:ig Managers in the
Australasian Colonics, long use, and mortar tests, has
proved itself beyond dispute to be over fifteen per
cent, stronger than the Australian made Lithofacteur
and Dynamite. It is unequalled for Mining, Quarrying, Blasting(in wet or dry, solid or fissured rock),
Tunnelling. Breaking up of Wrccks and Sunken
Rocks, Blowing out and Splitting up Tree Roots,
Boulders, &c. Its safety has been completely do
monstrated by the absence of accidents either in
transit, in storage, or in its legitimate use. It is in
sensible to shocksa Percussion Cap .being required
to develop its tfiant power. Printed instructions
for using issued with Every Package, Necessary
Price
Tape-Fuse, and Caps always in Stock.
reduced to Two Shillings and Sixpence per lb. (liberal
discount to the trade and large buyers).

tartaric, acetic,

CO.

&

GOLD

GRAND

THE

a large aswrtment of

With other Marketable Goods usually found in an


Extensive Stock of this description
SVe Have

Leeds.

WHOLESALE OF

Champagnes

&

Queen

CONTRACTORS, MINERS, QUARRYMEN


AND OTHERS.

The most delicious Sauce in the world.


This Cheap and excellent Saucc makes the plainest
viands palatable and the daintiest dishes more
delicious. To Chops, Steaks, Fish, &c., it is incom*
parable, Sold by Grocers, Oilmen, Chemists, &c.

Claret 3 and Australian Wines


I_iuie Juice and Lime Juice Cordial
Wine, and

no

GOODALLS YORKSHIRE RELISH.

out yeast.

IRON

GORMAN, the

ood

Giager Brandy

Ginger

Co.,

A Single Trial solicited from those who have


yet tried these splendidpreparations.

Morton's Bottled Currants and assorted fruits


Crosso and Dlackwell's Potted Meats and Pickles
Edwards', Pink's, and Whvbrow's Pickles
Sardines, in halves and quarters
"Wrapping Paper and Paper Bags
Currants, Elemes, Sultanas, Pigs. Valencias, Muscatels, and Prunes (see special advertisement)
And a large variety of Regular Goods for the
Grocery Trade
IN "WINES, BEERS, AND SPIRITS
Uazelbnrn and Campbelltown "Whisky
Danville's Very Old Irish Whisky
Celebixied Coferaine Whisky
Kcb Kov "Whiskv, in cases
Grvenle'es Verv Old Scotch "Whisky
Lowndes* 30 o*p. and Fine Old Jamaica Hum, in

quarter casks

&

Sole Agents.

OPPENHEIMER

FUKJNit)XLxTo, UT.TTT.DERS
AND GENERAL IRONMONGERS]

E. P.
TO

Laws of Health are observed, ordinary care exercised


and BLOOD RESTORER Freely Taken.

3876 PACKAGES-

J>

nmtt

PATENT DYNAMITE

No more
Thysical Degeneration
if the

'

THK NEW ZEALAND MARKET.

Customhouse-street, Auckland.

Hbmax Blood.

of the

OPPENHEIMER
CO.
Also execute Indents at Manufacturers' Prices, and without Importers' profit or commission
added, for all kinds of American Hardware, Agricultural Implemements and
Carriages and Wagons,
Machinery,
Saddlery, Boot Grindery Fupniture,
American Novelties and Notions, and in fact every description oe goods suitable
For full particulars, prices, and teams, apply to

ORTOT -

George's Bay,

Auckland, September 26, ISSI.


some years past I have been suffering from
Eczema of both ears, with great discharge of matter.
My throat was also affected; and I have much pleasuro
in certifying that Dr. Grant's treatment ha 3 resulted
in a ccmplete cure.
Henry /. H. MONRO,
Judge N.L. CourtTamaki West, near St. John's College,
For

quality
BONED UST,
GUANO, 3 per ton
TAUPHU COAL
BAY OF ISLANDS COAL
Auckland, July 23, ISSO.
NEWCASTLE COAL, house and
Dr. Grant has greatly improved my hearing during
smiths'
t,he time I have been under his care.
Thomas Churches.
CHARCOAL
Brook&ide, Papakura Valley,
TANKS
July 23, ISSO.
I was under Dr. Grant's treatment for squinting,
FIREWOOD
and was completely cured in ten days. I would
earnestly recommend any persons suffering from disPOTATOES
eases of the eyes tc lusuce a trial of Dr Grant, foeling
sure that ho would benefit them as ho has done me.
HOUSE BLOCKS
Jonx Sinclair, Jun.
SHINGLES
Home's Estate, New North Road,
Auckland, June 17,1550.
BRICKS, LIME, and SAND
I havebeen suffering from a severe local disease. Dr.
Grant operated upon me on Saturday last, and I am
now quite well, although I had been in an ill state of
G. WINSTONE.
W.
health

&

"

8.~~M

H.

gLOOD RESTORER,

EX 'ANTARES,'

'

F. L. Prime, J, P.,
Agent, N.Z. Insurance Buildings.

Auckland, Dscembcr 23, 1831.


From Ilis Honor Judge Monro, Native Land Court.
St.

superior

Turpentine

and

HITCHENS' CELEBRATED

AV

QN

FOR

and Coloured Fine Twine

Grey

Impurity and inactivity of the blood is the cause


frrost sirVnooo
r>oin
After a course of this
medicine, blood vesselswhich imvo

Agent.

Estate

J's

Column's Mustard, D.S.F.

power.

solicited,

left'ear

1 shortly after consulted


Dr. Grant, which (thanks to his successful treatment)
I have quite recovered, and can hear now as well as
ever I could in my life.

Martin and Wilson's Jujubes


Assorted Confectionery
Rimmel's B.W. Soap, in bars
Fluted Paraftin Candles
Prices' Belmont Candles
Price's National Candles
Price's SelMitting Candles
Price's Carriage Candles
Bernard's Ginger Wine
Day and Martin's Blacking
Taylor's Cocoa

want of a reliable remedy for Rheu


matism, Sciatica, Gout, Lumbago, <fcc., has
Jong becn felt as one of the greatest calamities of the
age. "While other means and medicines have been
proving themselves vain and delusive, this remedy
has been silently and steadily unloosing the cruel
fingers of disease, and freeing captive men from their
deadly embrace. The people are now requested to
give Blood Restorer a fair and impartial trial.
And the proprietor would have it distinctly understcod that the cures of Rheumatism,
are due
entirely to his medicine's wonderful efTect upon the
Wood, by its cleansing, purifying, and invigorating

M&.CKSRIX.

From F. L. Prime, Esq. (formerly Mayor of Auckland).


For a long time I experienced a defect in my hearing, but about the end of September my
became congested, which completely deprived iu of

Queen-street.

EX 'COROMANDEL. 1

The largely-increased quantities of our annual Tea


supply and the very marked success that has attended

Lower

S,

my hearing on that side.

Soda Crystals

BOXES.

-r>

Keillor's Marmalade

AND

CHESTS,

Parnell, October 7, 18S1.

QUARTER

CHESTS,

Archdeacon MannselL

Dr. Grant, Giafton Read.

OfficeNo.

CONSTITUTIONAL
Disease
description,
Pains
of any

Skix
is

the

Joints,

R.

SYPHILIS,

Rheumatism,

ULCERATED LEGS, ARMS, FACE, TIIROAT,


OR ANY PART OF THE BODY ;

matter from what cause,

Disease, no
or how
long standing, or what other remedies have failed,

Or any

11. W. C O O P ER,
SVMONDS-STItEET,

Five

L,

the Auckland public


his list of prices

with

N.B.As there is so much quackery advertised,


and many people have been disappointed, ILW.C,, to
prove the etiicacy of the Rath and his experience, will
be pleased to undertake any case without money
until the patients are satisfied themselves.

Dental

to Mr. Plumley),

present

Gold Upper and Lower


Celluloid

Consultation Fees.

years assistant

Begs once more to

"Will Guarantee to Cnro the most obstinate ease by


this Newly-invented Treatment of administering
the Medicine through the skin instead of the
stomach.

No

SURGEON DENTIST

j |

HALF

IN

Venerable

Dea* Sir >-I beg to thank you for the care that yen
nave bestowed upon my son Ilerbert. After haviDg
been three years deaf in one ear he has through ycur
skill quite recovered his hearing.
I am, dear sir,
Yours truly,
*

WHANGAKEI.

Buckets. Oakum
invoice of Assorted Toys
Muntz's I'atcnt Metal

of

AUCKLAND TESTIMONIALS.
From the

WHAU WHAU COAL MINES,

Galvanised

SURGEO^

Upon
All Diseases of the Eye, Ear, and Throat, Deafness,
Noises in tho Head, Defective Sight, Squinting,

According to value,

OPERATING

f Jermyn and Eden-st-eets, Auckland.

all

at

AND

(From Europe),
be consulted at his private Consulting Rooms}
Dr, Campbell's late residence, Loean B ink, near the
Supreme Court and Registrar of Births Ofiice, corner

can

&c.,
&c.
&C.,
(Next to stone flagging.)
Ts nnrivallcd for durability and hard setting qualities,
For Tanks and other wet work, it is a first-class
material.
B. KEANE,
Sole Agent,

OOAL !

and

OCULIST, AURIST. SPECIALIST,

CONSULTING

A>n Concrete Paths, Flocks, Cellars,

&

Colza Oil, in wood and drums


Linseed Oil,
"Wire Nails, assorted sizes and gauges

DEAFNESS, ic.

GRANT,

Jffember of Royal College of Surgeons, Eneland,


of the MedicalBoarc of Victoria and New
South Wales; also registered is
New Zealand and Tasmania.

IN ANY QUANTITY,

Carbonate of Soda

choice.

Medical.

JJLINDNESS,

SOUTHGATE'S MAHURANGI
HYDRAULIC GROUND RCCHE LIME,

1 j

IX STOCK,
Consisting of

IS

JJISQUIT

AROMATIC

our season's supply or


I N A MATTINGS

c s

OLFE'S

&

DOLPHO

DUBOUHE

OHINAAT

T I N G S.

Merchandise.

Merchandise.

..

..

..

Vulcanite

Silve

Alloy

frcin

from
only

Single Tooth, from

..
~

..

..

..

..

..

..

ss.

Repairing in Vulcanite, from 10s*


Top of

Grey-street.

1G

10
6
6

THE JN'EW

MARKET-DAY.

tiirir"Uooms, Fort-street,
Tlio Subscribers will s-" ' 1 -at 12
tn's day,
o clock.
On account of whom it may concern,

AN

SAILING

OPEN

SAMUEL COCHRANE
Auctioneers.

K"R-n^
of Toitoi. own sister
THE
Brown Mare
both served

BOAT,

this Season by Musxkt


Also,

at foot by
Chestnut Mare Aconite, Colt Foal

Musket

For further particulars see Stud Book.

THIS DAY.

Will

sell

bv auction, at the Etehanjo Mart,

THE

BACON,

CHEESE,

POTATOES,
English

Quean-

Bran, oats. Maize


1 A rosks Superior Corned Devi
"Jour, Tea, Coffee. Sugar, Biscuits, Rice

"i cases

B. vd B.'s Plaid Vestas

THE

Onions

3 j-casks Vinegar
3 trunks Boots
ir'ar.cv Goods. Books

&c\

&c.,

&.C.,

For further particulars, apply to Mr. Glover, on tho

SIBBIK'S

AT

At 11 o'Cioek.

ALFRED BUCKLAND.
OATS

Maize,
Butter, Bran.

Sharps

Flour, Oatmeal
Candles, Soap, Kerosene
Jams, Currants, Raisins
Toba co, Tea. Sugar, Beef, Pork

cases

FRIDAY, JANUARY

THE

Canterbury Cheese

Potatoes, Onions

13.

HAYMARKET.

Terms Liberal.Conditions at Sale.


For

sale at auction, on Friday, January

o'clock,

&e.,

The

PROPERTIES
GARDENSThe

well-known and
ELLERSLIE
choicely laid-out grounds known as the Ellerslie
and containing about 291 acres rich volcanic
and in every
land. The Gardens aro in good ordor,money
having
way adaptable for pleasure grounds, no
been spared in the erection and making SummerFountains,
Racecourses,
Grothorses Grand-stands,
(at
a cost
tos, Orchards, Flower-beds, Paths, etc , etc.
to the owner of over ten thousand pounds sterling).
The whole of the gardens will be offered in ono iinc,
to capitalists, as apart
therebv affording a rare chance pleasure
grounds, the
from tile use of the Gardens as

IMPORTANT

can be cut up

,0, 30 x
ELLERSLIELots 07, 03,03, iO, ,2,
31 at. Ellerslie, bavin? a frontnje to Robert-street.
Lots 51, 52, 53,

121a,

and 54,

having

frontage to

Street and Russell

lhe undersigned has received instructions from

Crescent.

Lots 1' S, 109. 110, 111, and 112, having frontage to

Co.) to sell, at Penrose, without reserve, on Wednesday, January 25th, 1532, at noon, the following
Pore-bred Pedigree

150
50

Panmure Road.
These are some of the choicest
builiing allotments iu the vicinity of Auckland. This
comprises all the unsold allotments iu the Ellerslie
,
Township.
The well-known Farm at Te Pnru, near Grahamshaving
town, containing about SO acres of choice land, fenced,
fronta"e to the sea coast, mostly improved,
in grass, Cottage, Sc., at present lot to a good

and
fcinant.
Three Farms

2jo

Mangawhara,

THE

following Wednesday
January),

&c

&C.,

&C.,

Comprising
A CHOICE I'LOCK OF 1700 LONC.-WOOLLED
EWES, WETHERS, and LAMBS.

250 Shearling Leicester Ewes


And, at the same time, will bo offered,
and

IGRAND

DUCHESS

CAMBRIDGE,

calved August 30th, ISSO, by Lord Darlington


2nd (100, N.Z.), dam Grand Duchess of Auckland.
Lot 2PASHA, calved September lGth, IS3O,
dain
by Lerd Darlington 2nd (I'JG, N
Moss Rose.
Lot 3SIR EVERY, calved January 10th, IS3I,
by Sir Ilcrcules, dam llelle2nd.
Lot 4PRINCE OF TIIE BUTTERFLIES,
calved February 4th, 1831, by Sir Hercules,
dam Queen of tho Butterflies.
LotsSl JAMES, calved September 7th, 1831,
by Sir liercules, dam Sunset.
Lot GBULL CALF, calved 13th December,
1831, by Sir Hercules, dam Venus.
Lot 7ORANGEMAN, calved January 23rd,
ISSI. by Sir Hercules, dam Irish Queen.
Lot BBULL CALF, calved 10th Docomber,
1881, by Sir Hercules, dam Fly.
Lot 9IRISH QUEEN, by Mr. Weir's Bull, Dam
Queen of Trumps.
Lot 10RED QUEEN, by Lord Darlington 2nd,
dam Irish Queen.
Lot 11FLY, by Lord Darlington 2nd.
Lot 12RED nEII'ER, by Lord Darlington 2nd,
in calf to Sir Hercules.

Lot ISTHREE

Heifers.

"With reference to tho above Stock, Messrs. Maocan and Co.'s Flock has, for upwards of thirty years,
Abraham-street, Graliamstown.
had an established reputation for purity of breed,
ALBERT LAND44 allotments, situated in the
they having started with and used Imported males
Parish of Omawharo, being lota 2, 3, and -1 of Section
No. 1, a subdivision into Sections of Lots and part of and females selected from the very bent flocks in
allotments 170.
England, and this remark equally applies to the
Easy terms can be made.
Herefords.
R. C. GREENWOOD,
Tho Horcfords arc first-class animals, bred from the
Auctioneer.
most fashionable strains procurable in England, and
are only offered for sale in consequence of continued
applications from gentlemen desirous to add some of
these celebrated females to their hords.

PADDLE-STEAMER CITY OF CORK,


SCREW STE AMER KINA,
TWIN-SCREW STEAMERS LILY AND

JED
0

Agent, 139, Queen-stre- t, next H&hald Office.

T.

(260)

HE.
Land

Class every Tuesday afternoon, at Miss Hill's, Ponsonby Road, Ponshnby, for the purpose of giving
instruction in Puintiusand Drawing.

Horse

ORGAN, AND HAR-

<5* TEW ART

JOHN

&

MARKET.

CO.,
BANKS
and Commission Agents.
&

A. ISAACS

Stock

Have received instructions to sell by auction, at an


early date,

ABOVE WELL-KNJOWN
Market each TIIURSDA.Y, at their Yards, Parawal
STEAMERS, the property .of the Kaipara at 2 p.m., for salo ol Stock ot all descriptions, ProSteamship

THE

Company.

E. 4 A. ISAACS,
Merchants and Auctioneers.

RIDGE,

Late of the City Market),


POULTERER FRUITERER AND GREEN-

WATER

DARBY AND
QUEEN-STREETS
Wholesale and Retail.)

SHIPPING SUPPLIED,
LIVE PIGEONS, RABBITS,

duce, 4c.

Consign oca of Stock can depend upon every attenbeing given, good Paddock Accommodation and

tion

proupt

iccstrwr sales.

J. S. BUCKLAND.

QOUNTRY

CATTLE SALES.

WaiukuSaturday, January 7
PukekoliiMonday, January 9
DruryWednosday, January 18
PapakuraWednesday, January 25
Sheop FairWednesday, February 1.

ALFRED BUCKLAND.

la aid of

LEND.
THE BUILDING FUND OF TIIE NEW CHURCH OF

ST. BENEDICT, NEWTON,

Is now opened

EGOS ALWAYS ON

JQEVONPOET WESLEYAN

3&
suit

Society principles, or on other terms to


borrowers. Six per cent, allowed on deposits
until invested. Mortgages and Loans negotiated.
C. Williamson, Land, Estate, and Financial Agent
Vulcan Lane.

School Annual Picnic

MONEY
in sums

of 100 and upwards.

Thome, Solicitor.

Tuesday, January 3, IBS2.

William

TAKAPUNA'

Will leave Queen-street Wharf at 5.30


Devonport at 0 o'clock sharp.
Return fareTwo Shillings each: Children,
under twelve, half-price.

TO LEND, on freehold security,


MONEY
to H. W.
Hot
will
West
Heatb. corner
TO LEND, at a moderate rate
MONEY
of
to Jackson
OALEDONIAN
Fort-street.
Queen and

water

Queen-street.

interest.Apply

ELLEESLIE

LE.ND-A
sums
MONEY
interest.Apply
a

large sum of

TO LEND
MONEY
First-class Fre hold

Mortgage of

Highland Fling,

of 100 and upwards,


to 31r. W. Aitken,

on

M-

GARDENS.

&o.

Bagpipes,

Parties interested iu the Game are requested to apply

to

C. WILLIS,

Ellerslia Uardeni.

Securities.

Athletics.

Corner of tjuuen and Shortland-Rtreets.

ONEY TO LEND ON MORTGAGE,


in

GAMES,

NEW YEAR'S DAY.

on Promissory Notes,

Houses, &c. Lills discounted.Apply


to George Punnet, 33. Insurance liuiltlings.
Money toLend, in
very low

be provided.

Russell,

&

Solicitors,

TO LEND
Lands,
MONEY

SUNDAY

Waiheke.

to

The Steamer

for Investment, at lowest rates,

PORTS! (g PORTS!

gPORTS!

sums of 50 and upwards.


BEVERIDGE AND ALEXANDER,
Bank Buildings,

CALEDONIAN GAMES.

Wyndliam-streot.

MONEY atTOusualLEND,

small

in large or

rates of interest.

CORNELL

&

COOPER,
Solicitors,

Vulcan

ELLERSLIE GARDENS.
Lane.

Monday, January 2, 1532.

co-

permanent

PROGRAMME

Peizss.
Ist. 2XI.

LOANS granted upon approved securities of free-

HA? D.

KNIGHT'S CENTRAL MARKET,


Two Doors above Arthur's Auction Mart
OTTO KOHL, M.8.P., late from

MR.

Germany, has commenced practice in Auck-

for the cure of Rheumatism, Neuralgia, and all


and Blood Diseases, by a process hitherto un-

known iu this country, but most successfully practised


in Germany in tho treatment of such diseases. It
aet-3 as preventive against fevers, and small-pox.
Consultation free Hours: 10 to 12 a.m. and 3to 4
p.m., at Devonshire House, Hobson-street, wher

hold or Leasehold Properties in sums of 20 to 6,000


principal and interest being repayable in instalments

at the followingrates for every 100borrowed

Repayments extending

over

4 years

6 years

8 years

10 years

Per Week

s. d.

..

..

..
..

..
..

12 6
9 2

..
..

s. d.

143

0
9

102

16 3

130
156

7 6

&

t
Further particulars
at tho Society's OQice.

may be

learned on application

3
3
5

Hop Step and Jump

One Mile Handicap

Dance

2
2
2

2
2
2
2

...

Sword

JOHN BATGER,

Three Starters or no Event.

Secretary.

Entrance Fee, 3s.


Games to commence at 10 30 sharp, in order to
allow the public to go to tho races afterwards.
The Train will leave Auckland for EUerslie Station

at 19 a.m., and every twenty minutesjafterwards.

WAIWEEA!

WAIWERA!

WILSONS

I was troubled very much with neuralgia in my


head for the last three years, and I am now quite well
after two operations by you.l am, &c,. Rose Sonaerville, Wellesley-street."
The above have been selected from a number Of
testimonials, which can bejseen on application.

A Coach will leave the Devonport Post-offica every


Saturday, at half-past one, arriving at Waiwera r.t
5.30 and leaving Waiwera on Monday Morningat 8,
arriving at North Shore at noon. Return Fare, 153.
First-class turn out.OLIVER MAYS' (late Quick's)
Livery Stables, Devonport. N.B.Passengers should
leave town by one o'clock steamer.

am now quite well, from one operaion.l am, .Vc., Hannah Doyle, Waitemata HoteL"

Putting the Stone


High Jump
Highland Flinq
200 Yards Handicap
Best Dressed Highlander...
"Wrestling
Long Jump
Throwing the Hammer
...

Total amount
Ropayable.

my head, and I

manship.

Hon. Sec. Church Committee.

V\7 and upwards, upon good freehold securities.


Apply to J. 31. Lennox, Estate
Agent, Auckland.

Shop, City Market, Wellealoy-strect entrance.

Artists,

10.30 p.m.
0. MAHON,

TO LEKDIn Siuns of 50

"

AND HOKTON,

G r.jr. to

Office9S, Queen-stp.eet.

open for Bathing


following rates will be charged -Single bath, 3d;
monthly ticket, 5s ; quarterly ticket 12s ; half-yearly Auokland testimonies may be seen.
ticket. 1; yearly ticket, 1 10s. One towel will be
COPIES OF AUCKLAND TESTIMONIALS,
provided free of charge.THOMAS lIILDITCH
N.B.One cedar boat, 25 feet long, also, other second"My wife has been a great sufferer from neuralgia.
class
She wa3 recommended to try Mr. Kohl's treatment,
which has entirely relieved her from pain, and she no
OYS! TOYS!! for Girls and Boys longer
suffers.l am, &c;', John McNeill, NewmarFive hundred boxes of Toys and about one
ket."
hundred other kinds of assorted Toys, to bo sold
I have suffered for some timo from neuralgic
cheap, on Christmas Eve, in the Market, next stall headaches, and am now cured by one operation of
but one to Dampier's. Come one, come alj and see yours.l am, &c., A.W. Nightingale, College Road."
or yourselves before you make your purchases
"I hare suffered for a long time with neuralgia in
elsewhere. Please look for J. Williams' Cheap Toy

Engravors, Printors, Printors'Brokers, Lithographers, Account-Book makers, etc., Wyndhamstroet, Auckland, are prepared to execute all kinds of
work at English prices, in first-class style of Work-

QUEEN-STREET,
From

SOCIETY.

FANCY BIRDS,
FOWLS

BANTAMS (PURE BRED),

AT

RATTRAY'S NEW BUILDINGS,

operative BUIILDING AND INVEST-

GAME FOWLS, SPANISH BRAH MAS

land

Vicar-Capitula,
AND CLERGY" OF THE DIOCESE,

AT SEVEN PER CENT.,

o&ttv

TURKEYS AND
Kept on Stock.

Skin

4nd

\/

Auckland
MENT

DRESSED FOR TABLE

(Always Ready)

7RESK BUTTER AND

york

Under the patronage of


THE VERY REV. FATHER FYNE3

PER CENT.

[Established ISUO.J

DUCKS, GEESE,

A GRAND BAZAAR AND FANCY FAIR

of 500
and upwards. F. Ring, Short-

sums,

OF

POULTRY

OATHOLIC gAZiH.

TO LEND, in sums

GROCER,

CORNER

CHORAL SOCIETY
3 o'clock.

Solicitors,

and other Makers of

M essi ah,
BT

"WJI. CuLEJIAK, Solicitor,

LIVE STOCK, STATION, AND FINANCIAL AGENT,

\V.

January j

or

TO LEND, in Sums of 500


and upwards ; also, several smaller amount.Apply
to Win. S. Cochrane, New Zealand Insurance Buildingg : or to Samuel Cochrane and Son Fort-street.

SYDNEY,

LOCK'VVOOD'S, JOHNSTON'S,

AUCKLAND SALT
THEBATHS,
Breakwater, are now

Jg

PRODUCE AUCTIONEER,

WOOL AND

from Sheffield Best Makers, including

Tho

SEVE N

Shortland-street.

FLOUR, GRAIN, AND METAL BROKER.

PRINCES-STREET.

dWOO\7

at

Fort street.

OUTLERY.

THOMAS SAMUEL,
mare with foal at foot
by ;Locli Fergus, and in foal to Blair Athol
46, Queen'-street
JESS, hoavy draught bay mare.
(O rosiTK New Ze.vlan-u Inslt-asce Buildixhs).
BEAUTY, heavy draught hay mare.
I'UNCII, heavy draught bay mare.
EW
ZEALAND FERNS,
BAY GELDING.
Unmounted, or fcasto/ully Mounted in various ways,
by
BAY ENTIRE YEARLING COLT,
Loch
Fergus, dam Blossom.
FHOU 12 UP TO 120 VAIIIEXIE3,
CHESTNUT MARE, by Akeake, a first class
for salo by
hack.
CRAIG,
ERIC
BROWN MARE, by Kingfisher.

TO

TO

QARLICK,

&

Afternoon,

Door open at 2.30, tocommence at

at lowest current rates.- Apply

GOODS.

RINGING.

"'

hTTI

H ASDJSL ' S

at lowest
rates of interest.R. C.
of Queen and Shortland-streets.
Greenwood,

Saturday, at 3

PREPARED TO EXECUTE,
On the most favourable terms,
INDENTS FOR ALL CLASSES OF AMERICAN

selling all kinds of Cutlery at very Low Prices,

HACK.

every

ARE

THOMAS SAMUEL
now

etc.,

DOD

FREE PERFORMANCE

(say)

MONEYcorner current

every Saturday, at 11 o'clock.

Produce,

V'

Hoffmann and Sons,


unfe

"

Sunday

TO LEND on fre*hold security,

undersigned,
New York
San Francisco

Mr. H. GORDON GOOCH, Associate of the Royal


Academy of Music,
and Bronze and Silver
Medalist of that Institution, rocoives Pupils for
SINGING and VOICE PRODUCTION, at his private
residence in O'Rorke-strftot, Albert Park.

is

Agents.

Through their
and
The
Correspondents,

For terms ana other particulars address Newton


Post-ofUce.

CO,.

&

o'clock.

J. LAMBERT.

H EAP

General

and

Sales

Merchandise,

y.oSY.

oir

COTTON

AUCTIONEERS,

by

CATTLE

"

OQA TO 5,000 LENT, on Building

Gas.

Miss TYE, Licensed Teacher of Drawing under


tho Victorian Educati - n Department, will hold a

rjIHE

R.S.D.E.,

(Near Queen-street).
Painless Extraction of Teeth by the Oxide-Nitrogen

Blair Atliul.

Luncheon provided.

TRAFFORD,

WAKEFIELD-STREET

AND PAINTING.

cE

re'S
25
v :
the Theatre.

Financial and Land Agent,


Shortland-street.

land-street.

SURGEON-DENTIST,

Educational.

PIANOFORTE,

AT

WARDS d&Wv/W

[Established 19(35.]

The house
contains 15 apartments, gas and water laid on, bathTiieposition for this
room, and every convenience.
purpose is unsurpassed, and commands a splendid incomo. Full information from D. F. Evans, Estate

ONEY

NEWTON.

Oftlce and Yard : Breakwater, directly opposite


Railway Station.

Investment.

"'

'

PARXELL.

of

"

A B CO V .n - Vp

AND CO.,
Corner Customhouse and Fort-streets.

&.,

quantity.

Grey-street.

"^hoGri.y.ools !o

Front

S. VA !LE,

COAL MERCHANT, SHIP AGENT,

Good-will of a firSt-class

TS '
*

~_l

WILHELMJ The

ARNOLD, HINES,

3000

ay of Islands, Newcastle and Waikato Coal in any

KATE, heavy draughtbay

Sale at 1 o'clock.

rjl HAMES

GEMINI.

E.

For Salo

PLASTERERS

DUBLIN-STREET,

occupation of

SALE.A Capital
FOR
The Residence and
Lodging Establishment in

calf to

Inspection of Property and Stock invited.

ALFRED BUCKLAND.

AT AN EARLY DATE.

E,

instalments of2os per week,


by any other mutual agreement.

on new
Exchange
LONDON, in sums to suit.

SON,

CONCRETE BUILDINGS,

BEST POCKET AND TABLE KNIVES,


HORSES.
SCISSORS, RAZORS, &c.
BLOSSOM, heavy draught bay mare with filly
Electro Plateware Spoons, Fork3, Cruets Ac.
foal ot foot, by Locli Fergus, and in foal to

QUIET LADY'S

TERRACE,

OF

Brown, Esq. Tho house is fitted with every convenience for a family, the garden is large and well
kept, tho situation healthy, and commanding a view
of great beauty.S. Vaile, Land and Estate Agent,

S.

AND

Catalogues to bo had from the Auctioneer.

JACKSONAND
BUILDERS

COWS iu

All communications either personally or by letter


strictly confidential
Address, High-street, next
Auckland Hotel, or Box 90, Post-oflice.

workmanship and moderate charge? to merit a share


of public support.
I Symond3-street, 3 doors above Wynyard Arms.

in

HEIFERS, by Sir Hercules.

Lot 14FIVE FIRST CLASS


pure bulls.

by good
Messrs. Morrin and Hume's farm ; accessiblethe
finest
exception some of
roads. This is without
land iu tho Wakato ; partly improved; grass, good
,
orchard, &c.
to
frontage
having
a
Lot No. 494, with Cottage,

Having returned to Auckland (after an absence of


three years) is now prepared to give Estimates for all

kinds of Plumber's Work, including laying on "Water,


Bell-hanging, Gasflttin?, &c., &c,, and trusts, by good

SALEThat commodious and


FOR
pleasantly situated Family Residence in
Symonds-street, now
Joseph
tho

RAWING

COWS.

Shearling Lincoln Ewes

30 Pure-bred Hereford Pedigree Cows

(lSth

LIVE STOCK, FARMING


IMPLEMENTS,

Shearling Leicester Rams

...

Stock:

SHEARLING LTNCOLIsT RAMS

aikato, near
Messrs. McLean and Co.'s farm, Pairoa, adjoining
at

the

Auckland Agricultural Company(late Maclean and

Bella-

122. 123, 124, having frontage to Amy-

OF PURE-BRED

PEDIGREE STUD STOCK.

Gardens,

whole oi the boundary of the property


and sold for building plots.

SALE

the

ON

Lot

VALUABLE

Licensed Plumber.

plunge and shower. The principal rooms are lunre


and lofty; drawing-room, 16 x 26 ; dining-room, IS x
16; bed-room, 18x16; hall, 30x6; verandah on
throo sides of tho house, G feet wide; superior
kitchen, wine-cellar, scullery and wash-house, with
boiler and extra fireplace; never failing supply of
water, from well and 'inks. The house is on an
elevated site, commanding a lovely view of the
Waitemata, and in first class repair. Tho grounds,
an acre well drained, are tastefully laid out and
planted with choice trees and flowering shrubs, with
croquet lawn and well stocked orchard. To anyone
wishing a really pretty villa residence close to tho
beach, where a large sized yacht could be safely kept
at all times, sandy beach and good bathing, this
property could not be surpassed. As the owner is
desirous of leaving the colony, a moderate price and
easy terms could be arranged.D. B. Orchard, Estate
Agent, 13, New Zealand Insurance Buildings.

SHORTHORNS.

WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 25.

Or

CRAIG,

BE SOLDA charming VILLA


TO
Homo Bay, Ponsonby, conRESIDENCE,
taininu rooms and bath-room, well fitted with

rO\*p pn

GRAND

Maybe repaid in

ENGRAVER,
and Co.'s Buildings,
Queen-streot, Auckland.

Shortland-street.

R. C. GREENWOOD

Street.
Lot

the richest and best-sheltered Valleys in


brewing.

ALFRED BUCKLAND.

Has received instructions from Robert Graham, Esq.,


to sell bv auction on Saturday, the 7th January,
ISS2, on the Grounds, Ellerslie, immediately after
the arrival of the 2 p.m. train from Auckland,

THE

leasehold

and ono
the province for
Apply to Mr. Ebener Wood, or the Auctioneer,
of

See.

FOLLOWING

13, at 12

(with right of purchase at 1000, paving, in the


meantime, a rental of 40 annually, having 17 years
to run) of the Paparoa Block, Kiapara, near the settlement of Babylon, Helensvillo, containing 4f00 acres,
'

SATURDAY, JANUARY 7.
ELLERSLIE.
Immediately after the arrival of the 2 p.m.
train from Auckland.
ELLERSLIE GARDENS, ALLOTMENTS,
&e.,

A N D.

Mr. A. A. Fantham, having sold about 450 acres of


his Farm, has instructed the undersigned to sell by
piblic auction, at Cambridgo, on the above date, the
remaining portion, containing some 320 Acres Firstclass land, which will bo put up into sections of five
acres to 100 acres each.
Full particulars may be had from Mr. A, A. Fantham
or the auctioneer.

&C.

Sc.,

&c.,

WYNNE

property.

MART,

20

McArthur

Properties for Sale.

'

WlLilFlmt

10

AND

THIS DAY.

May be repaid in instalments of 10s per week

MANUFACTURING! JEWELLER

ir. J. ELLIS,
Hon. Sec.

GRAND

MEMBERS OF AUCKLAND

[4 CARD].

Hotel.

GWYNNELAND, CAMBRIDGE.
by Auction, in the Public Hall, Cambridge,
on Friday, 13th January, 1532, at 2 o'clock,
That desirable property close to Cambridgo. known
as

To accommodate Borrowers, Loans

rjIEUTENBERG

Prizes won at above meeting will be paid TO-MOR*


ROW (Saturday), from S to 10 p.in., at the Flagstaff

WILHELMJ.
wilhe[M? r AUGUnSTconjunction
with
WILIIELMJ
WILHELMJ

LA CARD.]
W.

The above agency having Opened a Branch in


Auckland is prepared to Advance Sums of Money
from 10 to 1000, on Personal Security, Deeds of
Property, Shares in Public Companies," and other
Securities at Current Rate 3. Bills discounted daily
Renewals effected.

Shipping Supplied.

for,

'

IIONARCif "op THS VIOLIV

THE REIGNING

Money.

Balls, Wedding Orders, and Picnic Parties Catered

JOCKEY CLUB RACES.

at

For sale

Auckland.

LOAN AND DISCOUNT


AGENCY, HIGH-STKEET, AUCKLAND.

CONTRACTOR FOR
UNION STEAM
SHIP COM PANY

Pit n 5

MAKER,

HARNESS

Queex-street,

SCARBOROUGH

BREAD AND BISCUIT BAKER,

SUMMER MEETING, DECEMBER 27. IS3I.

SALE I'KITATELY,

&C.,

CONTRACTOR FOR
THE BRITISH AND
FOREIGN NAVY.

and'Co

Commencing CONCERTS
on

LICENSED INTERPRETER
Under "Native Land Court Act, 1S80."

WORKS

E LM J

WILIIELMJ

QUEEN-STREET WHARF, AUCKLAND.

rjIAKAPUNA

FRIDAY, JANUARY 13, 18S2.

AND

M.

and Tinware Store.

N.B.lron

\V I L H

N".B.Courier Bags, Leggings, Arc., &c., made to


order on the shortest notice. Charges moderate.

Tinmen s and Engineers' Tools, etc., Made


and Repaired.

CO.,

Box-plan at Messrs. Upton

Queeu-street.

Three Doors above the Army and Nary Hotel.

Parker's),

AND GROCER,

Card Stands, Glove and Card Boxes, etc.

For sale by auction, on Friday, January 13,


FARM belonging to Mr. Glover,
who is residing upon it, situate at tho upper
; eml of Papakura
Valley, near the Turanga Creek,
containing 1(54 acres, ICO'acres of which arc in grass,
remainder forest and scrub.
There is a good Seven-roomed Dwelling-house,with
all necessary outbuildings, and about an ocrc in
orchard and garden.

'

(Near Jagger &

Meat Safes, Hearthrugs,


Mattrasses,
Matting,
merican Store?, Organs, Piano,
Sowing Machines, Handsome .Japanese Chess
and Draughtmen, Card Cases, Napkin Rings,

HAYMARKET.

COMFORTABLE HOMESTEAD.

Hams

FREEMAN'S BAY IRON

SADDER,

TURNER AND SCREW-CUTTER

EMCKEOWN, IMPERIAL BAKERY,

Handsome Drawing-room Suite in green figurod


silk rep, 0 pieces with holland covers ; Parlour
and Dining-room Suites, Cane and other
Chairs, Iron and Wood Bedsteads, Palliasses,
Fillows,

FRIDAY, JANUARY 13.

street, This Day, at eleven o'clock,

ON

JONES

-joaJSJeH

Sporting.

FURNITURE DEPARTMENT.

PRODUCE, GROCERIES, BOOTS, ETC.

W. DOWDEN

Bran,
Hams, Boef, Flour, Oatmeal,
Outs, Maize, New Potatoes (assorted kinds),
good tablo ones; Cabbages, Beans, Paas,
Carrots, llerb3, Rhubarb, Onions.
KRUiTChorries, Plums, Lemons, Apples, otc.

Oil, &c.

ALFRED BUCKLAND.

f sent direct, will be delivered carriage free to any


tation oil the Waikato.

TONKS.

PAINTINGS,
of Amerirenownod

TONKS &
Auctioneers.

Gate, Ladder, and Wheelbarrow

produced for ti.e first time in


New 7i
the Grand Comic Opera by Genee
M'

COOPER,

"Upper.

GCAMWELL

comprisingsome ofthe Finest


European Scenery, by artists of

B.

OIL

pint,

I *f yf

can and

DEPARTMENT.
Dairy-foil Bacon and Hums, Canterbury Bacon
of Canterbury
shipment
a
Bams,
and
new
Bacon and
Cheeso, Butter, Lard, EnglishSharps,

PRODUCE

CARR.]

COLLAR

New-

Wheelwright,

Factory, Newmarket. Samples on hand, and made to


order on tho shortest notice. Orders for Waikato left
with Mr. J. S. Buckland, where at his saleyards,
Ohaupo, an assortment will always bo on hand ; or,

GROCERIES, &c.T.imcjuice Cordial, Lollies,


Biscuits, Tea, Sugar, Coffee, Cocoa, Spice,
Rice, Peel, Cornflour, Starch, Blue, Vestas,
.' Tuscatols, Blacking, Paint, White Lead,

Roan Maro Brvonua, Filly I'oal by Musket


foot by Musket
Bay Maro Pastime, Filly at

SON,

&

by Dioinedes,

to Kakopo
Hannah, by Traducer, out of Langa,

out

May be seen

18 feet long with a centre Board.


at Waterman's Steps this morning.

instructions from
Friday, January 0.

-g

Fups. 3 Black Poodle Pups, tho onjy ones in


New Zealand (some of the same strain sold at
j4o each), 1 Guinea Pig.
An American Waggon,a handy little Trap.

C.

OF.

8, Wyndham-street.

(SATURDAY)

TO-MORROW

'.^a

Maidecsf^

STICHBURY'S BUTLDING3,

GENERAL DECORATIVE PAJNTER,

Villagers,

THE ROYAL MIDDY.


HARTLEY, Dress Circle, 5s
Stalls, 3s

QUEEN-STREET.

AND

market.

Willbo

m- t

Ladies,

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Scene-Court

Fair

architect

HOUSE SHIP, SIGN,

Sirlnstram
Sheriff
LIONEL

GLASS

DWARD

97 QUEEN-STREET.

HENDERSON

Tho undersigned lias received


llobert Farmer, Esq., to soil, on
at I*2 o'clock,

Small and Sucking Pigs, WeU-bredjetriever

[R.

tt

A'

Oils,
Glass, Varnish "tt hite Lead, &c Gilt and Colours,
Stained
Mouldings and Pictures, &c. Picture-framing to
order. Just landed, ex ' Coronilla' and ' Locli Doon,"
245 packages Paperhangings, White Lead,
Oil,
Please note tho address : Wellealey-street West &c.
(o9do
site the Market entrance).

Glazed Sashes, Doors, &c.


Glass Cut to Size, and carefully Packed.
&

'

EVEVIYr
Will be produced, for this night
onlv
sparkling bright Ojts ''
3
M A R T H '
08, RICHMOND FA IK IN THE D VY< r.'r
Q '^
ANNE.
MARTHA
MISS ANNIS sio\' T, f

) ON '

&

Y-ST RE E T OIL,
WELLESLE
COLOUR,
WAREHOUSE.C
of Paperhangings,
&

pRIIIO

THIS (FRIDAY)

OOX

ir. illLi, Importer

anil

TURNER,

DAY.

OPEN SAILING BOAT.

Turpentine, Colours, Varnishes, French Polish. Goldleaf, Artists' Coloursand Brushes; Plate, Sheet, Crown,
Ornamental, and Photographic Glass; Picture Framtand Tapestry Mouldings; Clock and Compass Glasses
95

CHARLES

Have Removed from Hobson-street, to No. 4, Wynd


ham-street (nest' door to Messrs. Whitakcr,
Russell, and Buddie).

THIS

DACRE.

WPHILLIPPS

[.JAMES

COCHRANE.]

AND SON,
O OIL, COLO UK, and GLASS MERCHANTS
Importers of Paperhangings, Scrim, Paint3, Oils,

CO.

[B. D.
AT AN EARLY DATE,

8 Aylesbury

I I

W. S.

UNRESERVED SALE OF FIRST-CLASS


THOROUGHBRED MARES.

&

PIANOS.

AND GOLD OVERSTRUNG

TONKS.]

B.

Turkeys, Ducks, Geese, Pigeons,


FOWLS,
Ducks,
Canaries,
Birds,
Fancy

Monuments, Tombs, Headstcnes, and every des


of Stone "Work at the lowest possible prices,
or town and country

do
do
do
do
do
1 Walnut
1 Walnut Piano, with brass tuning plate ; a
fine instrument by Asclierberg and Co.
by
5 Walnut Cross-strung Iron-framed
Edward Scillar
8 Walnut and Gold Double Overstrung Pianos,
Iron Frames, by Neumcycr
2 Black and Gold
do
do
do
do
6 American Walnut Check-action and extra
Iron Bolts, by Bord
4 Italian Walnut No ", by Bord
4
do
do No 3,
do

POULTRY YARD.

HAYMARKET.

THE

OF

AGENT,

Whaugarei.

TAYLOR,

Auctioneers.

CARVER.

of those
Artistesj

MONTAGCE
Prima Donna Assoluto

DENTAL SURGEONS,

GENERAL

Inscriptions accurate and beantifuL

5.

UPRIGHT GRAND PIANO, by R. Lipp


and Sohn

ARTHUR'S POULTRY, PRODUCE,


FRUIT, AND GROCERY
AUCTION MARKET.

FRIDAY, JANUARY 6.

flour.

MONUMENTAL, MARBLE, AND


STONEMASON,
ARCHITECTURAL SCULPTOR AND

extraordinlrii

appearance

ANNIS

TOTHILL

LAND AND COMMISSION

Auckland East.

D. TONKS.

Ninth

'iMi' l/)Ut:i:Hams

ALFRED BUCKLAND.

and Bacon. Watroa Cheeses,


etc.,
New-Potatoes. Salt Reef, Omens and Vegetables,
Oats, Maize. Bran, Oatmeal. Salt, etc.
Candles, Starch, Cora
Sugar,
Tea,
GROCERIES
Ac.
Kerosene,
itc.,
Soap,
Mustard,

1 BLACK

COLLECT TOLLS

AT RLEYEN" A.M.
NEW YEAR'S

Corner of Lorne and Victoria-streets,

o'clock,

THIS DAY.

Also.

SALE

B. TONKS

Full particulars and terms at time of sale.

Dog Cart

WILLIAM

Will soli, on Thursday, the 51.h January, at eleven

Set of SiLver-mounted Harness

Canaries, and 0 Young

GREAT

CONSULTING ENGINEER.
IN'SURAXCK BuIXDIXOS. QUEENVSTItEET.

jy/j-ESSRS.

TflO M A

'

Great

Useful

TOLL BARS.

WILLIAM

Devon-street, New Plymouth.


entrusted to me will receive

;ription

TOLL-BARS.

noise, from Wanganui

[B.

Auction Mart,

TO

CARR.]

THURSDAY, JANUARY

at the MOUNT EDEN HIGHWAY DISTRICT

Good Weight Carrier, from Oisborua

Ducks, Geese, Tur-

&

RIGHT

C.

King's

of the

MONTAGUE
rvrr
OPERA TURNER
COMPANY!' 1186

TAYLOR

Auction Mart,
Will sell by auction, at their Central
12 o clock sharp,
Queen-street, This Day, at

CARBINES

THE

Wanganui

from

1 Extra Heavy Draught


Also,

[R.

TONKS.]

R. ARTHUR

hacks,

MGOOD

12 o'clock.

B.

Has been favoured with instructions from the Mount


Eden Highway District Board, to sell by auction,
at his Mart. Quren-street, To-day, .December 30,
at one o'clock p.m.,

For sale, This Day, December SO,

keys, Spanish Fowls,

ON'E P.M.

Over Mr.

Mr p r
uj. r*h 1 '

Engagement

ERRINGTON,

QHAELES

ETC., COLLECTED.

Proprietor
Director

Conductor

ings, Queen-street.

All Commissions, etc.,


the utmost despatch

ALFRED E. ISAACS,
Auctioneer.

THIS DAY,

MOUNT EDEN

HAYMARKET.

THE

NOLAN.

Office

e a t re

Th

L. PRIME, House and Land Agent


Office: No. 23, Insurance Company's liuild-

&c.

Also.

POULTRYFowls,

Little's

&

TO BE SOLD BY AUCTION,

THIS DAY.

PRODUCE of all kinds

&

HUNTER

Sheep Dip.

ALFRED BUCKLAND.

AC

CARBINES

for

10 a.m.

RENTS,

E7i

AGENT.

FORWARDING

The

AND

JOHN

Glass Manufacturer.
Old Glasses Re-silvered
pqnal to new, at moderate charges.

11 o'clock,

OUN TR Y STOREKEEPER'S
STOCK, consisting of
Dresses, Clothing, Tweeds

at

At

MATTHEWS,

AUCKLAXP,
ACCOUNTANT, HOUSE, LAND, COMMISSION,
LATE OF

Agent

their auction mart, in Wynd-

THIS DAY,

...

June, August, October aud December.

J. R. LAMBERT k CO.

Calicos, Flannels, Hosiery


Ribbons, Velvets, Trimmings
&.C.,
&c.

Included in the above aro some well-bred and well


,
selected riding horses.
Wajgonctto, pair thoroughlystaunch Horses, and
set double Harness, complete
1 t-wheeled liooded Buggy

PAINTEB,

for

WILLIAM

Has received snstruction3 from the Auckland Harbour Board to sell, at the offices of the Board, Today, the 30thinstant, at IX a.m..
right of collecting tolls
AND
WEIGHBRIDGE FEES upon the
QUEEN-STREET and RAILWAY "WHARVES
year.
for ono
Conditions and Draft of Lease may be seen upon
application at the Harbour Board Office.

DRAUGHT HORSES, from

SKINS.

SIGN

Auckland.
Every Description of Decorative
- Painting, &c.
Sunday-school .Banners painted to order.

Societies and

ALFRED E. ISAACS

AND
PC HACKS, LIGHT HARNESS,
Wanganui.

for Wool,
. Sheepskins, Hides, Tallow, &c., at 12 o'clock
in
oach
month
Saturday
At Waiuku, on the first
4-t Pokekohe, on the first Monday in eafch month
each month
Kt Drury, on the third Wednesday in
At Papakurs, on the last Wednesday in each month
Monday
before the third
U Queen's Eedoubt, on each
Wednesday in the months of February, April,

FRIDAY, DECEMBER 30.

bam-street, at

Amusements,

LEECH, Shortlaml-streefc, Looking

Implements, &c.

On each Tuesday, at tho Haymarket,

THIS DAY.

Day, at

at the Haymarket, for


Harness, Hay, Corn, Seeds,

Cumagos,

Llorsea,

CO.

Terms at Sale.

Will sell This

Friday, at Auckland,

each

For sale, at Durham Yards, To-day (Friday),

follows:

HOUSE AND

Estimates Given

THIS DAY.

Oil

KANGAROO

OF

Business Cards.

BLOM FIELD,

Upper

YARDS

SKINS

the undersigned as

CHARLES
Quefv-stjiket,

THIS DAY.
DURHAM

BAGS

STOCK AND AGRICULTURAL


PRODUCE

A.re Q2ld by

sell by auction, at

Will

EGD LA R

On each Thursday, at Eemucra, the Principal Jlarket,


for Fat Stock of all descriptions

G. W. BINN'EY
their Mart, This Day (Friday),
December 30, at eleven o'clock.
&

Business Cards.

'

SKINS

.SALES

SKINS

g
LIVE

FRIDAY, DECEMBER 30.


At 11 o'clock,

SKINS

Sales by Auction.

Sales by Auction.

Auction.

i!INXf:Y '

DAY.

THIS

by

[ pinvlN

bi.-o-ey.]

%v.

'

a.

Sales

Auction-

by

SalJs

FRIDAY, DECEMBER 30, 1881.

HERALD,

ZKALASr)

WAIWERA

Admission to Gardens One Shilling, Children

price.

half:
_

Printed and Published. .by the Proprietors, Williamano


Scott Wilson, Jr&isoa Lisxox Wilson,
of
Alfred Geop.ob Horton (under the style Printing
sons and Hghton). at their General Steam
Iana
Establishment, 137, Queen-street, and 10
Wyndham-street, Auckland, New Zealand.
Friday, December 30, ISSI.

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