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The Evening Post

VOL. XXX, No. 129. WELLINGTON, NEW ZEALAND, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 27, 1885 (Published Daily.) PRICE ONE PKNNY
THE NEW ZEALAND SHTPPINO JUDGE AND JUBY.
BHAW, BAVILL, AND ALBION
COMPANY'S ON FRIDAY EVENING, WANTED, 12 Good Men and True and
ROYAL MAIL LINE OF STEAMERS, a Judge to sit in judgment for ono
COMPANY (Limitid). Under Contract With
Tin NIW ZILAND GOVIBNMIMT,
BHOULD THE WEATHER BE FINE, month and givo ar honest verdioton AldouB1
3d Cigars. Iclaim for mysolf that my 3d BOOTS AND SHOES TE ARO HOUSE.
monthTy line —
Cigars knook allothers higher than a kite.

fast passenger steamers


*^fefe-"W7'
<a*H&'
ILL
W Her Majeify JesPfttcked
7!Mailswith
as
A MAMMOTH EXHIBITION N.B. Judge and Jury provided
Cigars free of chargq for one month,withCth RETAIL AT WHOLESALE PRICES Having made special arrangement) withboth HOMK AND COLONIAL MANUFACTU-
RERS for the production of such articles in MKN'S, YOUTHS', AND BOYS'
BBTWXKN
anderfor November. CLOTHING as shall be expressly adapted for the
LONDON, OP G. ALDOUS, Tobaoconist, From thisdate, forOASH ONLY.
ALL PORTB OF NEW ZEALAND Via Rio deJaneiroand Madeira i— Opposite Theatre Royal, Lambton-qnay.
~
AND LONDON.
JAPANESE CURIOS, WANTED KNOWN, HOLIDAY SEASON,
I^HE following powerful
new steel-built
Steamers are appointed to Leavo for " Funerals Undertaker,
WEADES, Cuba-street.
from £1 10s.'; Adults from We submit the following qmtationi asaMojito of what trc aronow offering:—
LONDON DIRECT as follows!—
(Finalport as arranged.)
DIRECT FEOM KOBE HIOGO, JAPAN, £&.
Carpenter and Joiner,
R. HANNAH & CO. Boys' Jersey Suits, Boys' Braided Suits, Boys' Norfolk Suits,
1885 WEADES,
" Cuba-street.
BU.mer.
|||| Commander.
BimuUka... 147* Htllett
»£«£■ .....
Bnapehu 4188 Groenstreot
Wellin'to Dec.17
» 18S6
Jan. 14
„„
"WIT"ILLbe displayed in severalof the windowsof
work done.
All kindß of jobbing

EADES, Builder and Contractor,


JJAVING madeextensivealterations intheir Cuba-street Boot Market, 3/11.
Boys' Knioker Trousers, 2/6.
Boys' Trcuser Suite,
4/11.
Boys' Knioker Coati,2/0. '
4/11.
Boys' Jacit Tar Suita,8/6.
Kaikoura 4174 Crutobley Fob.11 " thatit is now tholargest
bo andmoat convenient eßtabliihrnent in Youths' Trouser Suit", Youths' Snporior Trousor
Tongariro 4163 Done
Aorangi ...
4183 Turpin
BimuUka... 4474|Hallett
Mnr 11
April 8
Ma; 6 „ KIRKCALDIE AND STAINS \I7'ANTED
Cuba-street.
Known, that tho Central
New Zealand, will from this date adopt for their motto CHEAPNESS, 12/6. 15/- $8} m

T«luni
,
...
Coptio ...1387 3000 W. H.KldUy D00.23
liTtfolton And thenceforward every fourth Thursday.
5300 8400 B-J. Barlow Jan 16
Wellington speoially for the trade, Sydney,
Andwill beready for Sale on Saturday and following days. The variety may be
The above are all new steamers, built imagined when it is stated that 49 CASKS have just been landed ex s s. Kashgar, via
and
and commanded by in New Zealand.pronounced by theExporter to be the largest and rarest collection ever seen
Pawn Office, Willis-stroot, two doors above combined with durability,and will sell asingle pair ofBoots at tho Whole-
sale Prioe for ready money only.
Meu'sTweed Trousers,
46.
Men's Tweed Trouiors,
6/6.
Men'sTweed Trouscnr,
8/6.and
Dorio ...i7«30C0 J.W.Jennin M reb.lß the Albert Hotel, Lends Money in large or Vost,
Artw* .....
5200 3500 J. Stoart Maron 13
menof great experience.
The length of the passage by the Com- VABES, thr«e
Tho leading features in this unique shipment consist of UMBEELLA
and fourfold fore nßforeenß (magnificent designs), Panels, Wall Piotures, Wall
pany's steamers averagesunder fortydays. Cushions, Batin Antimacassars, Silk Wrappers, Fishbone Baskets,Imari,Porcelain Vases, small Bums on jewstllery, watohes, diamonds, We only quote a few of theprioes, whioh will convinoo every one who
Men's Troi sers and Vest,
4/6.
Men'sTrousers aud
6/6.
Vost, Men's Trousers
8/6.
lonlo 17833000 J.Q.Cameron April10 PASBAGE MONEY :— Saloon, from 60 Yasuda,Tete-a-tete Sets, Imari,Bowls, KikuPuoh Bowls, Owari Teapots (metal handles), ,
Coptio ...
4367 3000 W. H. Kidley May 8
guineas upwards;second saloon, 40guineas ; Imari Kiku Plaques, Kntani, Dobin Teapots (metal handles), Kaga Porcelain Cabinet
steerage, from18 guineas. Vases, Egg-shell Cups and Saucers, Awata Cups
and Saucers, Awatu Fnll Tea Services.
plate, piano, wearing apparel,&o &o.
S. PHILLIPS, Proprietor.
studies them that wereally mean what wesay, andthat weare selling from

20 TO 30 PER CENT. CHEAPER


A ve:-yspeoiallotof Trousers and
Men's Tweed Vesta,2/-
Men'sTweed Suita,
Vest,12/6. Verybest Twoed Trousers and Vest, 20/-
Men's BlaokCloth Vests,2/6. Boys' strongTwoedVests,1/
Mon'sScree Suits, ColonialTweed Suits,
15,?6.
For freightor passage apply to OATS. OATS. OATS.
The Arawa and Talnml are new steamers
of theUtest designs.
The First-lass Passenger Aooommodation
THE HEAD OFFICES,
Chriatohuroh!
IVORY FAIENCE VARIETY TEA SERVICP, At Yards, Tory and Ingestrestreets.
TelephoneNos. 39, 40, and73. THANANY HOUSE INTHE TEADE. 15/6.
Men's White Shirts, Men'sHarvard Shirts,
45/- .
lion's Regatta Shirts,
is ina oitadel saloon on themaindeokamid>
snipe, and the sleeping-berths are of extra
largesize.
Or to the BRANCHES and AGENTS of
the Company throughout tho oolony.
45Pieces,in adesignrepresenting Floral Japan from January to Dooember.
WANTED
Oats in
Known— The undersigned is
now preparqd to supply Crushed
any quantity at lowest prioes;also,
Children's Bootsand Shoes, from Is
Copper Toes, ourown make, from Is6d
;

2/6
Men's strong Brown Cotton Undershirts, 1/3
2/6. 2/11.
M>«u'n Rtrong Brown Cottoi Punts,
Boys' Blaok Felt Hate, 1/3. Bovb'Ulun Sirpo Hats 1/U. Hoys' Tweed Hats, 1/6.1/11.
THE NEW ZEALAND BHIPPINGCOM- Ivory Faience Vasoa, Plaques, Bottlos, Ao., Sumikuki, Nishida, Owari, Tete-a-tete Seta, Boys' goodstrong NailedLace Boots, from 5» Cd
The Seoond-class Aooommodation is very PANY'S ROYAL MAIL LINE Telesoope Whatnots, Laquered Tables (choice designs), Japanese Portmanteaux, Arima Oats, Boanp, or Maize crushed for the toeide
superior, and is situated under the poop Yonths' strongNailed Laoe Boots, 1to 5,6s lid Men's Blue Serge Hats, ]/6. Men'sSoft Folt Hai«, 2/6.
deck.
Stoerage Passengers will have most ex-
OF STEAMERS. Baskets, Mats,Paper Knives, 10 caseß best Laquered Trays (inround, square, or oblong),
Butler's Trays, Glove Boxes, Handlforchief Boxes, Tea Caddies, BronzePlaques, Bronze
Vases,Bronze Vases with Candlestiok. Flying Cupids,Flying Parrots, Parrots onEings,
on most reasonable terms. Also on sale-
Bran, Chaff, Pollard,Beans, Wheat, Straw,
Maize,Potatoes, Hay, &c, and beßt New-
Men's good strongNailedBluchers, 5s 6d
Mon's superior Bluchers, 6s 6d, 7s 6d, 8s 63,9s 6d, and10a Cd -
Boys' RnchHate, -
Bojb' Sailor Straw H»t«, Boys' Straw BoatingHats,
oellont and roomy aooommodation in the
between ieoks.
The White Star steamers lonio, Dorio, and
(Under Contraot withthe New Zealand
Government.) JapaneseFigures, Silk Balls, Bamboo Cabinets, Kitchen Models, castle Coal, Coke, Wood, Charcoal, Clothes
Props, 4c, at lowest ourrontrateß.
Men's good Watertights, 10b 6d, 12s 6d,14? Gd. 15s 6d
Mon's very nice Kaiwarra Calf Shoes, pat. faoing,
9b 6a
sown,regular Masher, only 3d3 d
6d6 1/- d

SAMUELBROWN.
Coptio will beoondvotedby themanagers of
that line, who have made their servioe the
a£k||^T> M.S. EIMUTAKA, WITH MANY OTrfER NOVELTIES INBANKRUPTCY.
Known, the Stook-in-Trade
Covo & West's oolebrated hend-sown Boots and Shoos can only beobtained
from E.HANNAH & CO. TE ARO HOUSE.
most oomfortableandpopular afloat.
An experienced Surgeon will aooompany
eaoh steamer.
4474 Tons Register,4000 Horse-power,
E.O. Hallst,E,N., Commander,
Notinoludedinthis list. WANTED of J. T. Love, of Manners-streot,
Tinsmith, having been removed to mypre-
OttoHerz's beßt Walking Shoes, 12a 6d, 13s 6d, 14s 6d
Pinet's host WalkingShoes, 22s 6d
Pinet'RButtonand Laoo Walking Boots, 25b
Will be despatched from Wellington for mises, Willis-fitreot, the sale of gooda will
All the steamersabove-namedwillbe fitted London, oalling at Rio de Janeiro,Madeira, there be continued. Will be sold cheap-
Bostook & Co's Boots andShoos equally cheap ESTABLISHKD 1859.
with theEleotrio light. and Plymouth, on FOE CHRISTMASPRESENTS, BIRTHDAY PRESENTS, OR WEDDINGPRESENTS
The Homeward romte will be viaBioDe THUESDAY, 17th DECMEBEB, Horse, Cart, and Harness. Note the ad-
Janeiro, and the time ooompied should not
nosed40 days.
Passage-money :— Saloon, from60 gmineas
qpwards iSeoond Cabin, 40 guineas;Steer-
At4p.m.
Intendingpassengers areinvited toinßpeot
this collection stands pre-eminent,the wholeof whioh willbo sold at

this magnifloent steamer, whiohis oneof the WHOLESALE PRICES FOR READY MONEY ONLY.
dreßß— Thomas Ballinger, Plumber, Gaa-
fitter, &o ,17, Williß-street.
WANTED Known, thatthebeßt Bhilhng
lunch in town is to be had at the SUPPORT LOCAL INDUSTRY.
W> E A~D
(LATE W. NICHOLSON)
E 8,
ag», from 18 to 30 guineas. finest specimens of modern naval arohiteo- Post Office Hotel. Soup, Fish, Entrees,
The above will be supplemented by the ture afloat. Joints, Sweets, and Cheeso; also, Cold 1800 PAIRSMANUFACTURED BY US EVERY WEEK, AND CUBA-BTH >JET,
followingandother flrst-olass The first-olass dining saloon is a lofty Meats and Salads.
SAILING VEBSEL3. apartment, situated nearly amidships, and ■V I 8 I T "
extending the whole widthof the ship. The WANTED, a Partner, for an old estab-
lished Tailoring trade in the oity;
PAID AWAY IN WAGES. MANUFACTURER or all KINDS op FUENITURE and BEDDING
state-roomsare large,beautifully furnished, moderate capital required; now doing a
KamoofShlp. §is Class. Commander. Time of and mostly fitted for only two passengers.
ti» Sailing. Several are on deok, and all have perfsot KIRKCALDIE AND STAINS. first olass trade, in one of the principal
thoroughfares. For further particulars,
BEDDING,
Has on hand alargo quantity of
PALLIASSES, SPRING MATTRESSES,
... ventilation. There are a large number of apply toPartner, Evening Post. We do not require Protection, as we are quite able to compete withtho English Market.
......
Lan&Btouo 718 »Aal J.Tonkin Deo.1 bath-roomß, a ladies' boudoir, mnsio-room,
HeUou IM7IOOAI D.Bannatyne Jan.l and two smoking-rooms, besides two large ANTED Known— Smelling Bottles, LOOKING GLASSES, PIANOS, Ac.
Fleione 100J100A1 C.H.Benant Feb. 1 promenade decks.
The Seoond Saloon isprovided with piano, WILLIAM DAWSON & CO., Brushes,
Seamless Enemas, Pnff Boxes, Nail
,
Ao at reduoed prioea.
FitzGerald, Chemist and PublioVaooinator,
Wm. C. To be Bold at the LOWEST POSSIBLE PRICES.
The Undersigned are empoweredto grant bathrooms, smoking-room, and ladies bou-
passages from London to NewZealand,
meat for whiohhas been guaranteed in the The
pay. doir; the state-rooms and bill of fore are WHOLESALE & RETAIL IRONMONGERS & IRON MERCHANTS. Medical Hall.
fully equal to the first saloonef many lines.
LEATHER AND GRINDERY DINING AND DRAWINGEOOM
Also,
SUITES, in Hair Cloth,Eopp, and Cretonne.
Steerage aooommodation is huge and ~\WTANTED Known, two-light Chandeliers WASHBTANDS, CHEBTS OF DEAWERS, DRESSING TABLES, CHEFFONIERS,
colony i—
well ventilated, and the dietary scale is V> from JBI to -315. J.E. Hayes,Lamb- OF ALL KINDSINSTOOK.
W. k G.TUENBULL ACO.
MURRAY, ROBERTS & CO. most liberal. passenger JUST LANDED CHOICE ASSOETMENT ELECTRO-PLATEDWAEE.
ton-quay.
AND A LARGE QUANTITY OF OHAIRB.
Milkmen and Dairymen to COLONIAL LEATHER, viz.— Dunodin, Christohuroh, Auckland, Kai.
E.PEARCE
LEVIN & CO.
The whole aooommodation is
heated by steam andlitby electrioity. WANTED, call at The Tinware Faotory, warra, and Ngahauranga Kip, Sole, and Calf, at Tanner's Price's.
UNDERTAKER.
For freight or passage, apply to TILE HEARTHS. FENDERS. Waring Taylor-atreet, and inßpeot new TILEPHONJ, 221.
BHAW, BAVILL & ALBION COMPANY THE OFFICES, Minton's Latest Registered Designs Berlin Blaok, Bronzed and Brass, with shapes serving and cart oans, made from
(Limited.) Customhouse Quay. FireIrons Steeland Niokel.platedBars tinnedsteel plates ;alsomilk refrigerators.
,FOR LONDON, THE NEW ZEALAND SHIPPINGCOM-
Stee'i, Brass, and Niokel-plated Large Assortment, New Patterns ANTED Known,RiohardDuignanhas
on Bale at the City Wood and Coal NOTE THE ADDRESS—
£65
WORTH OF NEW YEAR GIFTS.J
PANY'S LINE.
-ii&ijk fJpHE
LANGSTONE
splendidclipper barque FIEBT WOOL
FOE LONDON DUtEOT.
SHIP.
«ggi||&^r|iHE Company'sspecially-built, Childs' Cots and Beds
BEDSTEADS.
Newest patterns withBrass andNiokel-
platedMountings
LAWN TENNIS.
A large assortmentof Ayres' celebrated ieaoh bag
make, comprisingRaokets,Balls,
andI.E. Covers, &o.
Hotel,
weighed before
coals,
best Newcastle leaving
!every_ description of firewood sale

Yard, Molesworth-street, opposite Prinoosß
soreened,
on
and
th« yard ;
rata,
R. HANNAH <fc CO., Boot Market, Cuba-street.
R. HANNAH & CO., Boot Palace, Lambton-quay.
PRINTS ! JAMES KING
Has deoided ongiving his customers andtho
Isnow receivingoari?o at theRailway Wharf, i£mi2&s. JL O magnificentiron olippor ship matai, tawa, and vory dry woodfor lighting publio
fIX GRAND NEW YEAR GIFTS

quality.
T A X I, fires. Coke and oharooalof thebeat R. HANJNAH & CO., The Avenue, WaDganui.
and willhavequick despatch.
For freight or passage apply to
W. & Q. TUR.NBULL & CO.,
Agents.
1014Tons Register,100 Al at Lloyds,
William Wobstbb, Commander,
Is appointed to Bail as abovein
NOVEMBER.
Wool andothor oargo will now boreceived
TEA TRAYS.
Japanned and Paper Moohie Knife
Cleaners, from 4b
PLATEDWAEE.
Afternoon Tea Spoons and Tea and
Coffee Sets, Wire Dish Covers, Bißouit
Boxes, Butter Coolers, &o,
WANTED ohnsed
Known-That having pur-
from Mr. Luke Adams the
wholeof bis PotteryExhibits in the Exhibi-
tion, the same are now for sale at our pre-
mises. PeterHutson & Co.,Waring Taylor-
R.
R.
HANNAH
HANNAH
&
<fe
CO.,
CO.,
Hastings-Btreet,
Gladstone-road,
Napier.
Gisborne.
___
THORNDON HOUSE SALE! Now onview in his window in Cuba-fitroetis
Ist
a
On tho
Glass Globe filled
Gift— To the
following

with
soalo.
WoodenPegs :
ono gueßsing the noaroet
numbor of Pegs in the Globo, will bo
at theRailwayWharf woolshed. street, City. A T the Commencement of the Summer preseutnd with a GoldHuntingEnglish
|tOMPAGNDj! DEB MESSAGEBIES The aooommodation for passengers is un- SHOW ROOMS, GBEY & I FEATHERSTON-STREETS. Lcvor Watoh, valuo
\J MARITIMES. surpassed. The saloon and oabina are
BYDNEY,MELBOURNE, k ADELAIDE unusuallylarga andreplete with overy con-
WABD,
WANTED Known— That 8. Luke and
Son's have on hand Ornamental Season the opportunity is offered to our .630.
TO MARSEILLES(via Sum Oanai,). venienoe, bedding and all requisites being
Steamers under Postal Contraot with the provided. A limited number of second okas BAIBD AND
OTVTL ENGINEERS
Casting ofBraokots. Friezo Works, &c, for
house and shop vorandahß, baloonies, Ao.;
also, alarge stock of their superior Ranges, WILSON & RICHARDSON. patrons for buying the following NEW 2nd Gift— For tho Beoond nearestuumbor, a
large Marblo Fronch Striking Clock,
value
GovernmentofFranoe. passengers oan beoarriod. AND
WEBLEY,
Oalling at Mauritius, Remnion, Seychelles,
Aden,and Port Said.
«8 follows :—:

The Company's steamerß willbe despatched
HUEUNUITO FOLLOW.
For freight andpaesago apply to the
OFFICES,
Cuatomhonso-qufty.
AUTHORISED SURVEYORS,
Lioensodundor Land Transfer and Native
Lands
6BHT-BTBIIT.
Aot),
CLARK & RIVE ANTED

at reduoed prices. Inspection invited.
Address— Te Aro Foundry,S. Lnke A Song.
Known That
189, Lambton-quay,two doors from
C. Sohanz EX AORANGI AND IONIO,
CONSIGNMENT OF FASHIONABLE
PRINTS 1 Lndioa' Diamond
£10.
3rd Gift— For tho third nearoßt numbor,
and SapphiroRing,
tho Gear Meat Company, has unpacked a AT CLEAEINGSALE PRICES! valuo
J], H. B B E B, E, splendid assortment of Laces, Swiss Em _0 CASES OF THE NEWEST GOODS, £6 10s.
OVERLAND KOUTE TO GREAT
BRITAINTHROUGH AMEEICA. SURVEYOR,
Authorised and Licensed
CIVIL ENGINEER,
HAVING by
repoatedly boen asked of late broidery,
their numerous customers
tho question, Needlework, and Fanoy Goods. Every —
Collars, and Collarotfcoß, Fanoy
DIKECT FEOM THE MANUFACTURERS. Theso Goods are OPENED TO-DAY, 13th
4th Gift— For thn fourth noarqßt numbor,
Ladies' Gold Watch, valuo
Calodonien
Ooeanion
......
Deo. 1 Deo.6
Deo. 28 Jan. a
Deo.7
Jan. 4 EOYAL MAIL SEEVICE SYDNEY,
AUCKLAND,HONOLULU, AND SAN yv<
Lambton-quay and Hawkeatone-Btroet,

IN
Wellington.
va&a vt* B
Wht Don't You Stabt a Counting width,overstocked
artiole is marked inplain figures. Notice.
Being with Embroidery of wide
1 am determined to sell same at Novomber. WoddingRing
£4 10s.
sth Gift— For the fifth uoaroal number, 18ot
andKeeper, valuo
Competition? manufacturers' cost prioo. New Laces, Fronohand German Jersoys
FEANCISCO.
(I-ATH fIAECIOIKB AND TAREOKD), ANTED Known, Mr. W. Thomas, laTo FRENCH LACE CURTAINS, the newest thiho .
Frenoh Canvas and Bilks for Dreßses, in all the newest shades
IngrainZephyrs £2 ss.
Through tiokets to London, overland via Under Contraot with the New Zealand, Have deoided on inaugurating, on TUES- of the Steamboat Restaurant, Cus- 6th Gift— For tho sixth nottreßf numbor, a
Table Winos, Beer, Ac,are inoluded inthe Governments.
For
passage money. The Steamships of this
freight, passage, and further paxtiom- londfor Honolulu and 'Frisco, asundor :
line —
Rferseillts, oanbeprocured onboard steamer. New South Wales, and United States BUILDER, CONTRACTOR, AND
leave Anok-
UNDERTAKER,
DAY,

A
10th November,
GBAND

tomhouse
Btreet,
Quay, has removed to those large
and commodious premises in Waring Taylor-
next Times Office. Good acoommo-
dation for 70 Boarders, at low rates. W 1CASE MILLINERY BONNETS,
Boys' Spun Silk Jersey Suits BestCamelines
Cashmerettes
handsome Crewel-worked Fan, valuo
£1 15s.
Every oash purchaser to tho value of five
tars,apply to LEVIN ft (XX, Mababoa, 3000 tons. Tuesday, Bth Deo. Pirrnu-BTRMT
Thomas,Proprietor. BEAUTIFULLY TRIMMED. PrintedFailles shillinga is entitled to one tioket, and an
Assents, Wellington. AliAmeda, 3000 tons. Tnosday, sth Jan. Edwards,
And alternately thereafterevery four weeks. PEPPERCORN COMPETITION ! ANTED Known—R. H.
Builder and Contractor, Johnston- LADIES' AND CHILDREN'S TAFETTA. SWEDE, AND KID GLOVES. Delaines spont.ticket for everyadditional five shillings
extra
<*H -v "PENINSULAR A ORIENTAL The b.s. Mararoa will prooeed through to ■jyr m v c d o oh, stroet, next Theatre Royal. All kinds of The globe was filled and sealed by Mr. ,■
34gy|>;JL STEAM NAVIGATION Co. San Francisco, thus doing away with the BUILDER FOR MAA PRIZE, jobbingwork done at reasonable ohargea. 65 PIECES OF LINOLEUM, 3s 9d per yabd.
THORNDON HOUSE, Edwin C. Evans, Chemist and Dentist, in
The Company's steamships will be de- necessity of transhipment at Honolulu. The AND OONTEAOTOE, to the presence of Mr.A. Riokman, Mr. O. L.
ifatohed withHer Majesty's Mailsas follow, bb. Eotorua, connecting Btoamer, leaves ANTED Sell. Galvanized Corru- Hebbert, Mr.W. Charlton, Mr.J. S.Flom-
Wellington on Sunday, 6th December, at 3 HIM.-BTBHBT, , gated Iron,all lengths, also Roofing
for London, via Colombo»— ForExact Number of Popperoorns in Glass Felt. Thomas Ballinger, Importer, &c, LAMBTON QUAY ing.
Staimeni Tn.
ato.merg. Tut BjiMJ ,.
I<e*ve Leave Leare
p.m
Passengers
Me b rae Ad9]aide oisco, Liverpool, booked through to San Fran- Next Barraud's. Bottle now exhibitedin their window 17, Williß-Btreet. WILSON & RICHARDSON Inaddition to the aboveprizes Mr. King
...... or London, with speoial
BalliabaX 4762 |Not.13 Nov. 19 Nor. 21 advantages, andwith choice of route across LUKE k SON 8, at CUBA-STREET. WANTED Known— Just arrived,Novel-
ties in Needlework, consisting of now hold a Bplendid stook of
(OppositeSupreme Court),

WARNOCK, KELLY, & ADXIN. the


will give abonus of MO to auyono register-
ing exact number of pegs inthe globo.
Cmdsis
QiiiTHiG« ... 4500 Nov.37 Deo 3 Dec 6
5013 Dec. 25 Deo. 31 Jan. 8
the American Continent and of
Kmsibihibd 4033 Deo. 11 Deo. 17 Deo.19 orossing theAtlantic. Tiokets are steamers available ENGINEERS,
for12months, and holdershavethe privilege Ibon and Bbabrfovndibb, Boilib- Should noone be fortunate enough inregis- Satohets, anda fewMontMellio ToiletSets,
of breaking their journeyat Auckland,Hono-
Pea Stands, Tea Cloths, Drapes, Braokots,
Footstoolo, Eanlkerohief and Nightdress FURNISHING & HOUSEHOLD GOODB, CALICOES,

Maoramd Lace Silk, in various colours,


BLANKETS, FLANNELS, LINOLEUMS, AND CARPETS.
CONDITIONS OF DRAWING.
The nearest estimate to take first prize.
give the same number and
And thenceforward every* alternate week. lulu, San TVanoisoo, andany placeof call en
makibb and ship bttildirß,
tering theexact nnmber,
If more than »no
Passengers and cargo booked to London, also desks, for_ working it, Colours for that is nearest, they Bhall draw for first or
Italy, Egypt, India, China, and Japan at toute forNew York. TE ABO FOUNDS Y, Prismatine painting on plush, velvet, &c; The unsold portion of Boslyn Exhibits, and Goodsfrom their own Case, are seoond prize, as the case may be.
fans, Birthday Cards, in newest designs, now for Bale at Mill Bates.
moderate rates.
£50
>
v.rpa Hono- San Liverpool Dolls, from sixpence to two guineas. J.
This Company is now prepared to book j-ahes.
lulu< ,j|IMOi ori^ndon. WILLIKfITON. Closes 15thJanuary,1886.
passengers from New Zealand at the same will be given to the first nearest estimate; Birrel, 45, Cuba-street.
as
rates from Melbourne, by providing ealoon From Saloon £39 16£44 2 6 £70 to £76 An itQl manufacturing thoir suporior ANTED, thePublio to call upon John
paßßags by Union Company's steamer to WellingtonSteerage £20 12 6 £23 12 6 £34 16 3 WATT,
AustraliaFREE OF CHARGE. " Accordingto routeselected from SanFrancisco. Ranees.
and
Bullook, Lambton Quay, for artistio
tasteful Presents, Books, Stationery, TO GENTLEMEN. X EOPARD, WOLF, JACAL,EACOON, JOHN Bookseller & Stationer,
For further information apply to TTIOTOBIA FOUJN D& T, will be given to the seooudnearest estimate Fanoy Goodsof allkinds, Artists' Materials,
JOHNSTON A CO.. Agents. Return Tickets on favourable terms. Crewel Silks, Berlin Wools and all other Gentlemen oannow havetheir SUMMEE SUITSmode from EXHIBITIONTWEEDS,
Steerage Passengers are supplied with all WILLIS-BTRMT, Fanoy Needlework Materials, Ornamental A PBEFBCT FIT AND BTYLE GUABANTIKD,but 88 W6 are full of Orders, BEAR, OPOSSUM, SIBERIAN GREY No. 91, Willia-Btroet, Wellington,
ORIENT LINE. bed andbeddingrequisites.
FIRST-CLASS PASSENGER and Mail UNION STEAM SHIP COMPANY OF
Servioe, VIA the SUEZ CANAL.
E. SEAG AR, £10 China, Bronzes, Torquay Torra CotU
Plaoqnos, Vasos, and Statuary, Photo and
Gentlemen are requested to place their orders pbomptliT
to prevent dirappointment. and BLACK GOAT SKIN", HEARTH
Begs reßpootfully toinform the publiothathe
is clearing ont several thousandVolumes of
NEW ZEALAND (Ld.). willbe given to thethirdneareßt estimate. Sorap Albums, Frames, Birthday and Books to effect a speedy clearance, and in
Under Contraot with the N.B.W. Govern- EIfOIHMB BOIURMARKB, I BON AND Wedding Cards, Desks, Workhoxes, Ladies' WILSON k RICHAEDSON hold alarge stockof Men's Mercory, TravellingBags, Eoge,
ment for the Conveyanceof Mails. Bags, Card, Cigar and Cigarette Cases, Portmanteaux,Christy's Hatß, Umbrellas, and everyrequisite RUGS and MATP, order (o give joy and gladness during the ap-
proaching fcßtivo lime thewhole of hisßtook,
■Qft^npHE following Steamships be- SUPPORT Bbabs Fodndib. Ties, if any, tobe entitled to an equal divi- Soraps, Biblna, ChurchServicesandHymns, for a traveller's outfit.
Have just beenreceived by including Photographio Albums and Fanoy
■«Ma*l longing to the OEIENT M'EWEN, BEOWN, & KITTO, sionof the amount of prise. Engravings, ohoioe Fans, Christmas Cards, Goods, will be offeredat euoh prioos as will
CO. and PACIFIC CO. willleave SYDNEY Estimates furnished for all descriptions of the oheapest aud finest ever offered^ satisfy everypurchaser.
and MELBOURNE on the undermentioned (Opposite Melbourne Hotel) ANTED Known— lhavo the greatest KIRKCALDIE & STAINS, Sets of De Works, Waverley
dates for LONDON, via ADELAIDE, machinery. Competition to close10thFEBRUARY,1886. novelty on earth inPerambulators, ALL GOODS AT WHOLEBALE RATES. Novels, Blaok'sQuinoov's
Copyright Editionin4v01d.,
DIEGO, GARCIA, (at steamer's option), HAT AND CAP MANUFACTUEEES, &o. the Self-steering. Gold medal awarded, 12v01b., and 25v01k., also the Contenary
theSUEZ CANAL, andNAPLES:— CITY TOUNDRY, 10 PEE CENT. DIBCOUNT FOE CASH. DIBKCT FEOM THE FUBBIRBS,
New Orleans Exhibition, this year. Wire, Edition.
From From Genie' Mercery, Shirts, Flannels, in Eva-street, off Taranaki-plaoe. Thebottle and peppercorns were papier-maohd, wicker or wood bodies fitted A large assortment of Jnvenilo Rewards,

......
Tons Sydney Melbonme ordered FormiDg one of the
endless variety to choose from. W. C. Fitzgerald's, Chemißt, and with reversible hoods ; American or any Books for Publio Libraries, Mechanics'
Iberia 4666 Deo. 5 Deo. 11 Vtff OEABTEEE k SONS, Mfllwrigkta, at Mr. perambulator 6r invalid carriages fitted with Institutes, SabbathSchool Libraries, ingreat
Chimborazo 3847 Deo.10 Deo.25
And fortnightly thereafter.
New Zealand first and seoond olasa pas-
sealed byhiminthepreaonce ofA. M'Donald, woodor rubber wheels;dolls' perambulators
Engineers, and General Smiths, makers of Esq., J.P.,ofManners-Bt. and ohildronV trioyples, very
Arnold, Baskot and Perambulator Shop,
strong. WILSON & RICHARDSON,
E.
CHOICEST and EXTENSIVEDISPLAYS varioty and very cheap.
Ever seeninthis oolony.
sengers booked at Bam<j rates as oharged every description of Steam Engines and opposite Fire Brigade Station, Manners-
LAMBTON QUAY AND BKANDON-STBEET. This a Genuine Clearing Sale. Call early.
from Melbourne, and may connect with H '
o Eg street, Wellington. Come and see.
Iberia, at Melbourne, per b.s. Te °? " BtfaSOi CO Boilers, Sawmill Machinery, Builders' and Every purchaser the value of Five Prices, whioh are marked in Plain Figures, JO H N~W ATT,
*
Anan, from Wellington,on MONDAY,30th
November, 1885.
Through fares to London, £31 to 470.
§£ IIH ?s Contractors' Ironwork, IronGatea, Fenoing Shillings is entitled to one tioket,
and an extra tioket for every
"ft *J ANTED Known, Looks pioked and
V» Keys fitted
Hayes, Lnmbton-quay.
immediately. J. E. NELSON SOAP. range from Ha to Gi guineas. No. 94, Willis-street, Wellington.
P td
Passengers seomro speoial advantages by E> "
lJ
andardiand Ornamental Fenoing, additional Five Shillings Known, Brass oasting every GOLDENRULE BAZAAR.
bookingthrough from New Zealand. Second-
olass passengers by Orient steamer art pro* TIE7E
&. Ao. spent. WANTED day. J. E.Hayes, Brass Foundry "
Trade Mark Registered under The Trade
INSPECTION DNVITED. STARTLING HOMENEWS.
vided with saloon passages to Sydney or "^ incite our numerous patrons to Lambton-quar.
Known, largest and oheapest JUST OPENED OUT— " wishes toBootmaker,
MTEACY, Willis- street,
Melbourne.
Pabsagis FbomLondon.— Speoial faoill- Department,
ties afforded for bringing oit friends and
inspeot our Stook in the Meroery
whioh contains an exceedingly WANTED stookof
Hayes. Lambton-qnay.
Gas Fittings in N.Z. J.E. nPEN Cases and Casks of NEW GOODS, Mark! Aot,1866." KIRKCALDIE & BTAINB. to his friends and
returnhis sincere thanks
the public
paat favours,and begs to inform them that,
generally for
relatives by pre-paymtnt of the passage- oheioe seleotion ef Shirts, Ties, Scarves, ByAppointment to His Enoellenoy Sir W. in China, Glass, Crockery, and Fancy Ware. in consequence of the inoreanod demandin
moneyhere. Collars, Gents' Underclothing, ko., just BAVE MONEY WANTED Known— The EveningPost fTIHE Publio arehereby oantionedagainst his business, ho has made considerable

..
BpxoialRitttbh Tioskfs an issmed at arrived, ex lonic, Purohaoing can be obtained at the Railway alterations promises, also
thefollowingrates t—
First Saloon, availablefor9 months 4117 Manufacturers.
direot from the Home D. Jervois, Governorof New Zealand. BY Horrooks White Calioo, Station Book Stall. R. Shannon, Agent.
3s 9d per dozon; White Sheeting,
Snooting, Bjd ;Silioia Lining,
Hid;;Grey Lining,
TOPAZ, BLUE AND OPALFLOWER purchasing aspurious imitation of Phillips' MANTLES ! MANTLES ! room for his shipment of Summer Goods,
inhis
whioh arrived the by b.b.
and
Eimutaka,
to make
ordorsa
" WANTED Known, Gas Cookinsr and STANDS,
8eoond"Saloon" ... ...
PaboilsBoono Thboughto London
." "', iJ77 TEA. yMT LITTIEJOHN A SON, lid:
WATCHMAKERS
3Jd Linen lid;Laoe Curtains, 3a Heating Stoveo, sold on monthly
MuslinCnrtains, 2s lid; ToiletCovers, payments. J E. Hayes. Lambton-qnay.
10id ;White Counterpanes, 5s lid;New
Cheaper than anyhousein tho oity can show "NELSON
them.
SOAP," now being soldin the
oity. Promptactionhas alreadybeentaken
COSTUMES ! COSTUMES!
specially for summer wear, namely,Ladies',
Ocntlomen'e, and Children's Boots and
Shoes of every description, which will be
atReduoedSates.
For further partiomlars apply to MANY years experience in the art of
blending and selecting the various . and
Cretonnes, s}d, 71d;ColouredDamask, Bid,
lOJd ; Tapestry Carpets, Is lid New
; pat-
WANTED
ton-qnuv
6d
Known, Gas Globes, from Is
to 10seaob. J. E. Hayes,Lamb-
CUTLERY OF Al QUALITY.
by the representatives of the Manufacturer
At CLARK'S sold below marked prioe. Boing a cash
buyer, therefore cannot bo undersold. A
UNION STEAMSHIP COMPANY OF growths of India, China, and Ceylon Teas, tern Linoleums, 3s 3d square yard; Tick- /"lASH DRAPERY WAREHOUSE, trial will provoit.
NEW ZEALAND (Limitid), enables thesubscriber to offer a really good JEWELLERS, ings, 6|d; Cotton Shirting, GJd per yard; ANTED Known— That the whole of OurElectro Spoons and Forks cannot be toprevent thepublio beingimposed uponby P.S.— AIbo a largo collodion of Boot
General AventsforNew Zealand. Tea at Unbloaohod Tablo Damask, lald per yard.— Mossrß. Ford & Ogden's exhibits of equalled for quality and price. 169,171, &173, Lambton Quat. Uppers, which tho trade would save 15 por
~i S /\D PEE Lb. Lambton Quat. f
CASEY& M DONALD.167.Lambton Quay. Pottery, Chimney Tops, Garden Border a Somthern firm, who arehaving soldinthis cent, bypurobasing therefrom.
-J Tiles, Ac,&c ,aro on salo at Peter Hutson We ChallengeCompetition.
rpHE real HUXLEY, the real Tailor, of Original 121b Bostß Tea, l«s, 17b 6d, 20b FRANK GRADY, and Co/s WaringTaylor-street.- market a very inferior artiole, purportingit SPECIAL IMPORTATION Addresa—
M. T R A O V,
the Lion Tailoring Establishments, is now 22s Cd, and 25b.
200 balf.chesU Tea, from £2 10s to £5. PRESENTS for JEWELLER Purveyor to His Exoellonoy W~ "ANTED Known—
Moßsrs. Austin,
That~tho~wbol<Tof THE BEBT CUP AND SAUCER IN
Kirk, A Co.'b first TOWN FOE 4iD. tobotho gonnine ono.
Of

SQO Mantles, Capoß, and Jaokoto.


35, WILIiIB-BTRBET, WELLINGTON.
ready to take orders for Twsod Snits, at PUEE INDIAN TEA. the planter's choice
prices, 2a 6d, 3s, and3s 6d per lb.
WEDDJNG,
AND
IMPORTER,
WILLIS-BTRKKT.
the Governor. prize exhibits of General Pottery, Sanitary
Goods, and Fancy
PeterHutsonA Co.'b, City.
Pottery, are on salo at
EVERYTHING MABKED VERY LOW, PHILLIPB' NELSON SOAP " Also,
Eal 1' Stuff, and Washing Costumes.
WASHFNG COSTUMEST
£i 10s, off the Prise Goods from theExhi- BIRTHDAV, Known^Mrs. " " 400 MANUFACTURERS'-; Samples, pur-
chased by us at job prices, uaual
bition,made equal to the best in the oolony, Iam now offering a Genuine Mixture CHRISTENING, lory of newest
Goldand Silver Jewel- A
designs.
Watohes, Clooks,Eleo-
W. B B o W H WANTED and
Kobey, from the Scientific Dress
Cutting Association,K-egent-stroot, London,
the Misßes A a we want to make roomforXmas Goods. Hmthebrand NeUon st«mp«d up«n «*oh
prioes from 20s to 30b, 12s 6d each;Chil-
Washing Costumes, 5s 6d:Children's
of INDIA AND CHINA TEA at 2b 4dper troplatodGoods. (Suooessor to H.F.Logan),
make dresses, mantlos, and habits; new
Bar, andnoneis genuinewithoutit. These beautiful goods were bought in the dren's Costumes, from 4slid ;Ladies' Stuff
inoneday, for ready money. This willshow lb ;2dper lb reduotion on121b parcels and
Housu, GOLDEN RULE BAZAAR,, HomeMarkets at Job Pbicxs,and are now Stuff
upwards. CHRISTMAS Optical Goods. Lambton Quat, styles. Fife College-atreet, Wei- being offered to our patrons at less thanthe Costumes, now colours and stylishly mado,
you thatthere arenot to bo foundanygoods CAEDS, Jewellery of every de- ington. LAMBTON QUAY. usual Wholesale Prices. 19a 6d, 24s 6d, 29s 6d,355, prioes beingmnoh
Bibthdat Cards, Boription made and re- Informs the residents in town under their vaIue.— CASEY A M'DONALD,
superior to HUXLEY'S, no
matter how
White Crystal Sugar, 3Jd per lb
English Worcestershire Sauce, 8d per Wedding
bottle Cards.
paired onthe premises.
Novelties inJewellery,; China, Glass,
and country
thathehas opened anioely assorted stook of W~TANTED
and Earthanwarein thelatest household soap,
"Known^2oo boxes good
candles, 6d per lbor 12s Gd per box;
6s 9d per ;
box new season's
Sold Retail by all Grooers, and Wholesale
only by
Prices range from 5b 6d to 120s. 167, Lambton Quay.
muchyou maypay for them.

ON,«jd afu. MONDAY, 12th Ootobw,



English Piokles, 9dper bottlo
Note. Every table requisite retail at
Electroplate,andFanoy
Cricket*Tennis Goods received every hand,
Materials. direct steamer.
styles and of first-lass quality; also to tea, Is Cd per lb or 13s Cd per box ;best
class
ex kite arrivals,a huge stock of first- flour, 9a per100 ;jams (assorted),5s 9d per mHE
Groceries, inoluding— doz. ;sugar,9bper bag. All goods delivered
free. Note the addresß— Smith k Crispin NOTICE
EXHIBITION.
TO THE PUBLIC,
JOSEPH NATHAN k CO.,
SoliAenrrs.
CLARK'S
IMPORTANT NOTICE TO CIGARETTE

The Finett
SMOKERS.
Turkish Cigareltu are Spiller'i.
«r p^-J-^OSSER'S Telegraph Line wholesale prices, and delivered free to any
M*il Coaches running between address. NEW GOODS I NEW GOODS I 5 oases C. and B. Blaok Currant Jelly Manners-street. And to Visitors to Wellington during the TAILORINGANNOUNCEMENT.
JWate
withthe Wellington andManawatn Eailway quality Try me; my pricos are tho lowest, and
is my leading feature. Q. L.
5 oases 0. and B. Red Currant Jelly
JENNESS'SS 5 oases C. andB. Calves Feet Jelly
S oases Prime Fruits in Noyeau HATS.
' Exhibition period.
During theExhibitionREDUCTIONS will Ask your Grocer forNelson Soap, and see WE havemuch pleasure inadvising our I'
N England H.E.H. the Prinoe of Wales
and alltheleadingmembers of fashion-
numerous patrons and the publio able society smoke noone else's !
Company, will meet trains to and from throughout my entire stock,so that
Wellington as follows :— {JLOCKS for 5s Od 3 oases Frenoh Prunes. Kf|A STRAW HATS,usual price Isand bemade visitorn to theEmpire City willbeenabled to
generally of the receipt of aUrge variety of TheEgyptian Cigarette Co., has just re-
NEW TWEEDS, &c,&c, suitable for thoi ceivedahugeconsignment ofallthedifferent
Note theAddress— that yonobtain the Genuine Artiole.
"
Passengers for Pahautanui,Horokiwi, and LEVEECLOCKS
... 7s 6d eJUI/ Is 3d, only 3d each; 400 Straw purohaae

Parlate
1 wIU1»Te Wellington per
m" *nd4' 15 P<m " *° "** train
'"'"*»*
ALEXANDEE THOMPSON,
Cpba-bteht. ALAEUMCLOCKS 7b 6d
——
Only goods of the very best quality kept Hats, usual price Is6d, Is9d, only 6deach ; SHIRTB, HATB,HOSIERY,andOUTFITS
instook. 300StrawHatß, usual price 2a, 2b 3d, only
each. These Straw Bats wero the balance at 20 per
1b
COLONIAL-MADE
cent,
CLOTHING,
below theusual rates.
Summer Season. sizes and qualities. Samples and prioes can
be obtained, poßt free, on sending 18 two*
penny stamps to
Coaoh leavingPhikakariki for Wellbgton
"*
5.30 a.m. and |40;p m., will catch tram at
THE CONSTERNATION OF THE CITY

THE
Before you buy your goods at any otherr
shop, go and get the prioe of them at JEN-
Midget Pocket-knife and Pair of NESS s,and save 25percent. Large varietyr

Patrons waited on daily for orders.
Carverß, and the bargains you oan to soleot from. Their quality, thoroughi Telephone orders promptly attended to. nary
of a Manufacturer's Stock, bought by
low prices— CASEY A M'DONALD, MANTEAUX,
ua at
an extensive discount, hence the extraordi- view addition
In
about
to the abova, I
ONE HUNDRED
liavo now on
(100)
/^<RAIN AND PRODUCE.
CHIENSIDE AND SCOTT,
PORT- GBAIN AND PBODUCK
NOW ON VIEW,
A
ENOIiIBH,
splendid
tCOTCH,
selection of
AND COLONIAL
EGYPTIAN CIGARETTE CO.,
New Zealand InsuranceBuildings,
Lambton-anay,Wellington.
SoJl^ 011 10 m» and
J. PROSSEB,
secure by visiting the Sheffield Shop, and Boundnosß, andcorrect perfcrmanoe guaran-
compare price and quality with any other teed.
167,Lambton Quay.
Al UMBRELLA SHOP,
Cumberland-street
all colonial-made,
Tannery Company,
din,sothat purchasersof COLONIAL-MADE
from the
Dune- Genebal
MKECHANTB
Cabbims,
AND
j TWEEDS, SERGES,
COATINGS.
AND WORSTED EGYPTIAN CIGARETTEB.
Proprietor. establishment, will astonish you more still. Allkinds of Repairs done on theshortestI LAMBTON QUAY and TORY-STRJEET. CLOTHING canhave aCOLONIAL-MADE WillOata bave always on hand large supplies of
Wheat Flour Special attentionis directed to our DUKHEDIVE— EXTRA FINES!
COBB A CO 'S TELEGRAPH LINE~OF them Gooda Belling desperately cheap ;must dear notice, andat lowest prioes. Tabanaki-btbket. PORTMANTEAU at HALF THE PRICE Bran Colonial TweedTrouters, to order, from 20b
Straw Oatmeal
ROYAL MAIL COACHES. main. I
ont. Lots nre fold, but yet lots re- English.and foreign workmen kept. All]
want the room— lwant thecash- work done on the promises.
LIME. UME. LIME.
T\UNEDIN Lime, Masterton Lime, and SECOND-HAND FURNITUREBOUGET purchases with.
of the English article to carry home their
Chaff
Hay
Barley
Pollard
Tea A Sugar
Potatoes
Colonial Tweed Snits, to order, from 70s to90s
.\ fT^HE Egyptian Cigarette
Grand WorstedSerge Bnits, to order, from65s JL Imported, Direot fromEgyptianCigar-
Co. has just
Cairo, aLarge

H *^ - hurry up!take the bargains while you have


"I »AILY Coaohoa fromMasterton at 12 45 theohanco;any prico you like. NOVELTIES! NOVELTD3B!
J 9 Wilson's Hydraulio Lime,
PETER HUTSON A CO.'S,
on sale at AND SOLD.
Visitors will, therefore, find it to their &o. Ac. Ao. Alltweeds thoroughly shrunk., Parcel of these Celebrated
ettes. They arerenowned for their midnesa
TaL^ *£ V?
T^Wmte (f°-o N,api«M) "**«<n North, Lotsof White HandleTable Kniveß, at 7s G. BEDF OR D. advantage to INSPECT THE STOCK AT OF THE VERY BEST QUALITY AT Style, and are aoknow-
Waring Taylor-Btreet. and Workmanship Guaranteed,1 and choice aromatio flavour,
" re^"ng from and9s per dot;usual prico, 14sand 16a. Glass Shades, NO. 1, WELLINGTON. LOWEST MARKET RATES. Fit,
Nft iw
0U

JAMES MACARA,
8t tlain from
WILFRED HIGGINBOTTOM,
PRACTICAL CUTLBB AND GBINDIB,
Inspection
all

G. L. JENNESS,
sizes,
Invitod.
on Sale.

BEST
LIME
DunediaLime on saleby
STEWART &
7 Umbrellas
CO.,
Made, Re-oovered
China and Glaes NeatlyEivettcd.
Highoat Prioe
Chaira Re-caned.
and Repaired.

for Ladiesand Gent/a


J. M'DOWELL.
Peopeiitob,
Estimates
Note

given
theAddress
and o
Cartage
taken for At CLARK'S
TAILORING A CLOTHING WARE-
lodged
others.
by connoisseurs to be superior to all
For samplesand prioes, apply to
EGYPTIAN CIGARETTE CO.,
Proprietor. Willia-atreet. WUUa-Btrtet Wellington. ConrtenayPlaoe.
given
Left-off Wearing Apparel, NO.I,LAMBTON-QUAY. WELLINGTON
MANNERS SIREET. HOUSE. New ZealandInsurance Buildings,
Next Bronner Coal Company's Offioes. Lambton Qdat. Lambton-quay, Wellington.
THE EVENING POST, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 27, 1885.;
SHIPPING
PORT OF WELLINGTON. DISTRIBUTION
the need for a suitable building to ac- The Government hare not
commodate the Girls' High Sohool whioh the
induced tho Hospital trustees to agree Now
yet considered
his
Ab Counoillor A. W. Brown will, on as- j
question of appointing aSecretary to the siiming office next month as Mayor, vacate
ZealandCommissioners of theColonial Beat in theCouncil as a representative of I
CABLE NEWS. A CRISIS IN SPAIN.
BY ELIOTHIO TXLIGBAPH.— COPYBIQHT.
The Waihi and Mohaka
Collision.
r^RAtfD to part with the site, and Parliament to and Indian Exhibition. If a secretary is Te Aro Ward, a new eleotion for that ward
TORT OF WELLINGTON. SUFFERERS
FROM RHEUMATIC
AFFECTIONS, consent to thetransfer. Whether themode missioners
of raising the necessary funds proposed by
requisite itwillprobably be left to the Com- will have to takeplaco. A requisition is in
to make the appointment. oonnoof signatureinvitingMr.lF. H.Eraser
B*BMCTBICTELBGEAPH— COPTBIOHT. RESIGNATION OF THE CABINET. OFFICIAL PROSECUTION.
[BT TjLIOBiPHI
HIGH WATIB. ot- v Mr. Bnnny ia the only one possible, or the to become a candidate. THE INVENTIONS EXHIBITION. PRINCESSMEKCEDESPROCLAIMED
READ THIS! Some question having been raised as to [DNITJtD FBXBB ABBOCXATION. j
To.Day— 6Sam ;627 p.m. best, we arenot prepared to say, but there whether Colonel the Hon. Sir George Whit- Dnring the dißcnsiion at the Harbour QUEEN.
To-Morrow— 6.s2 a.m. 717s> m.
; is evidently agood dealofsound sense inthe more's aoceptanoe of the office of Aotinj? Board meeting yesterday on the proposed THE PROPOSED AUTONOMY OF Blinhxih.This Dat.
CHRISTMAS PRESENTS . argument* by which he supported bis pro- Under " Secretary for Defence and Com- reductionin the oharge for dumping wool, THE ISLANDS. [bIUTEB'S TJtLEOSAMB.] Theproaeoutionaarising from theoollision
betweon theWaihi andMohaka oommenoed
ARRIVALS. A CELEBRATED SURGEON'S EX- potals, and noone else seems tohare proposed missioner of Armed Constabulary does not Mr. J. E. Nathan pointed ont that any con- (Received November 12.15 27, p.m.)
November26— Hinemoa, ss, 282 tone, Fairchild, any other scheme for carryingout the work. render bis seat vacant in the Legislative oessionof the kind,if made, wouldbenefit [SPECIAL' TO UNITED PBES3 XSSOOIATION.] in tho ii.ll. Court to-day, when Captain
from Terawhiti AND PERD2NCE, We aresorry to notice that in the conraeof Council,as being contrary to the Disqualifi- the shipowners, not the woolgrowers. He (Beceived November 26, 4.20 p.m.) Madrid,26th November. Eckford was oharged with not sounding hia
November 27— Charles Edwnrd, ss, 15* tons. yesterday's discussion the Rev. J.Patereon The Spanish Ministry has resigned and whi&tle after dark whenleaving, the Opana
mitwell, from Nelnon and West Co«.t ports. tion Act, we may mention that the opinions objeoted to it on this ground. The Rhip- London, 25thNovember. a LiberalCabinet is being formed. beinga navigable river within the Poit of
Passengers— MissPlckctt. Mesdsmm Alderalade, MJLC.S.. Eng., LA.C, Lond. seemed to assume that when thenew school of the Attorney-GeneralandSolicitor-General owners, he said, would not make any cor-
Firth and Williams, Menurs Cock, Hawk, Clark, NEW YEAB'S GIFTS, is erected itwill necesßarilybefcuiltof wood. have been taken on the point, and they responding concession. The of freight tions, It m reported thatthe loss on theInven- It is reported thatthe Prinoea3 Mercedes, Wairau, pnrsnant to theharbour regulation
Greenwood, and IsteorsKO tons, Vickerman, The Governors wouldmake a great mistake cononr that as no salary is drawn inregard to andfrom all thechief portsratsß of the colony Exhibition-will amount to £16,000. eldest daughter of the late King Alfonso, No. 32, published on the sth June, 1883.
November 27— Mnrray, ss, 98 in agreeing to the uso of that material to those offioos there is not disqualification were precisely the Bame, as shown by the The Bank of South Australiais applying has beenproclaimed Queeii of Spain under The information was laid by Mr. Hawley,
from Nelion vIA Flnxbourne. Passenger— Mr Sandgato, Brisbane, When they do build a school, it should be entailed. Act tie regency < f her mother, theDowager Acting Collector of Customi." Mr. Sinohur,
Hill AT advertised tariff, and no matter what re- to have an amendment made in theirbusi- for the prosecution, did not press for
November 27— Waihi,am.Messrs
60tons, Manning,from Bth August,1885. one of a permanent character, whioh willbe arrives at Auckland duction of port charges was made here, no which will permit them to carry on Queen Christi'.ia.
Force. Brown, available for by future generations. We When Admiral Trjon a heavy penalty, as Captain Eokford
Blenheim ute
will be Baluted local benefitresulted in return. Mr. Duthie ness in London.
Passengers—
Mitchell, Fraser,Scot', Dixon,Beaumont, Bigg
GRAVES & FLEMING'S, Gintlim «n— My wifehadasevereattaok believe that thedifferencein cost ofereotion in HM.S. Nelson his flag Batteries. On the at once replied that th« published freight Mr. J. F. Garrick, Agent-General for had already suffered heavilyby the loss of
andDorroon of Bheumatiam, whioh flitted from joint to between wood and brickU under20 percent. from the North Shore really meantnothing. Hedidnot pay Queensland,is on a visit to Copenhagen on THE ENGLISH ELECTIONS. the Bteamer, bat urged that the steamer wai
Novembor87— Jane Douglas,ss,04 tons,Fraser,
from Foxton. Passengers— Mines Boyes and
joint for more than a week, when a friend This being so, the new sohool should most Admiral's arrival here, the salutewill prob- tariffs the tariff freights on his goods, and he an emigrationmission. bound to whistleat intervals after dark from
Jewell, Mrs Syme, Messrs Ferguson, Anderson, (in my absence from home) reoommended St. deoidedly be built of brick. The site is a ably befired from the Kaiwarra Battery. donbted whether any other merohantdid so. BT XLKCTBIC TEIVEGBAPH.— COPYRIGHT. thetime of leaving thewharftill outside tho

_
Boss and Smith
DRAPEBS, MILLINERS, Jacobs Oil, and after two or three applica- splendid one, and a building worthy of it (ReceivedNovember 27, 2 a.m.) bar. Mr. M'Nab, for the defenoe, admitted
The Minister of Mines has reoeived the The freights reallycharged were settled by
November 87— Botomaliana,si,8M torn,Carey, tions according to the instructions given, Bhould beereoted. fromMr. James M'Laren, private London, 25th November. [SPECIAL UNITED PRESS ASSOCIATION ] the whistle was not sounded until theool-
followingtelegram

arrangement. TO
from Sonth Passengers: Cabin -Misses Boylnn, AND she foundherself, much to her surprise and chairman of a meeting held at Faeroa re- We are informed that the drapersinthii The proposals of the Hawaiian Govern- London, 25th November. lkion took plaoe,sevenmiles downtheriver,
Sperry andHodtson, Mendimes Parsons, Martin but contended that the striot letter of the
and Graham, Messrs Gsnrlay. Lucy, Johnston,
delight, entirely free from pain, and now
always k«eps abottle of theOilin thehouse. THE ENGLISH ELECTIONS. "
specting thevisit of Professor Black to that oity have, with one exception, agreed ment to America andthe European Powers, Sir Charles W.Dilke hasbeen returnedfor
to asking for local autonomy, relate only to Chelsea by a majority of 17C. There is an regulationsrequiredwhistlingonly justbefore
Freeman, Henderson, Wood, Todd, Pore,
Dale.Fleming, CLOTHD3RS, district : Ihave muoh pleasure in for- close thair respectiveplaoes of bmines3 on crossing the bar, whioh must be atriotly
Beld. Hamilton, Prioo, Pattorion and3 Viotory seems still to attend theConserva- warding you the followingresolution passed the Marshall, Gilbert, andCaroline Islands. enormonaincrease in the Tory vote at Bir- constituted aslervintc the liver. The proo-
Maoris:49steeraare I am, sir. night,over Mondaynext.
November 27— Wanaka, sa, 277 tons, Russell, tive party inthe electoral campaign. Lord at a publicmeetingheld herelast The Ottoman Commission has been de- mingham. Mr.Henniker Heaton,of Sydney, tdoe was to
whistle when within hail of tho
Yours faithfully, 170 miners being present—" That a special Mr J. Biley's raoehorse The Marquis, in who contested the Canterbury eleotion m pilot station.
fromNorth. Passengers :Cabin— MissesMethven
Deltier,King(3),Deacon,MesdamenKin;,Knott, THE CORNER HOUSE, H. T. Gibdi.bbtohi,
Randolp Churohill haa been consoled for bis vote of thanks be given to the Hon. Mr. charge of Mr A. Quin, arrived this afternoon layed,Prince Alexander objecting to it. the Tory interest, haa been retnrnod by a thespiritof theregulations Mr. Allen, 8.M., held that
required mariners
Mowatt, St Hill,Hamlin,Field, Captain* Ander- defeat in8i.i.j...^! .ambybeingtriumphantly Larnaoh, Minister of Mines, forhis thought- by the AVanaka, from Pioton, to fnlfil his majority of 979. The Tories still oontinue to Bound the whistles when going down
son, Klnr, Worotor, Messrs Lambert, Deacon, ful andpersevering efforts in forwarding the engagements at the Island Bay meeting on gainadvantage. tho
Haiith, Deniel, Peacock, Cross, Forsyte, Shaw, M.R.C.3., Eng., L.A.C., Lond. relurnod ,for Paddington, one of the new mining industry of this district, and more Monday-next.
to river at the bendsand dangerous plaooi. H«
Ijolu, Hamlin, Redwood, aud Abbott's Opera
«>, 71, Mann«rh-btreet, and
metropolitan constituencies. Sir Charles especially in sending a gentleman of Pro-
TELEGRAMS. 26thNovember.
gone fined CaptainEokford40a andJB2 9b eosta. A
Company (S5);13 steerage- So far as the elections have as yet Bimilar ohar;o againstCaptainMnaniDgof not
November 87— Southern Crow, tf>, IGS torn, 1, cuba-Btkeet,
Dilke has apparently had a very narrow fessor Black's ability,andthat thechairman Dr. Chilton, late of the Wellington Hos-
escape of losing his seat for that hithorto of this meetingberequested to transmit the pital, has commenced practice inHawera. [united press association.] 71havebeenreturned in the Tory interest; sounding the Waihi'e whistle when entering

Splnks, from Auckland, Qlsborne and Napier.
Passengers— Mrs MartlD, and3 steerage
November 87— Pelbam ss, 228 tons, Greaarer,
from South. Passengers Mesdamas Jone*,
M'Bride»nd 2 children. Shanks and 3 children.
COMMENCING LATEST IMPORTS
TO HAND FOB
moat Liberalof Liberal constituencies, Chel- same to Mr. Larnach." From another tele-
sea; while his* late colleagues in the Glad- gram wo learn that the meeting was amost display
stone Government, Mr. Childers and
Shaw-Lefevre,havebeen defeated for Ponto- enthusiastic
Mr. one, and that when the Chair-
The prizesinconnection withthegymnastio
Exhibition a few weeksago weredistributed unsatisfactory considerable
Auckland, 2Cth November.

discussion took place upon the


Liberals,

York, and
50
by pnblio sohool ohildren at the Attheannualmooting ofTattenall's Club, returned. Edinburgh, Derby, Portsmouth, proper lights, were postponed
;Eadicala,10 ;

Ipgwioh returned
Independents, 2 ; the Opawa lliyer,
Parnellitea, 5. InLondonTories werochiefly againat Captain Manning
allLiberals. Do- to enable defendant to bring
and another information
for not oarrying.
till Tuesday,
teohnioal
Good and 5 children, Messrs Danks. Olsen and TTIKKCALDIE & STAINS. fract and Beadingrespectively; and Lord man put the resolution according avote of at the close of tke entertainment in St. condition of the finanoes of Tonport, Brighton, Southampton, and Ply- evidence from Wellington. Notfoo of
Moon i3 steerage SATURDAY, 28th NOVEMBEB, A special shipmentof A. Russell, theLiberalmembor for Taviatook, "thanks to the Minister it was reoeived with John's Schoolroom last evening
three times three." Referring tohis visit H. Fraser, Chairman of the Te Aro Sohool for afinancial report.
by Mr. F. the olub. The meeting adjourned for a week mouthallretnrnedTories. Liverpool r eturned was given onbehalf of Captain Eokford on
appeal
November 27— Kiwi, is, 133 torn, Campbell,
has also lost his soat. The only promi- eight Tories andone Patnellito. Sheffieldand apoint of law. The case is said to bo tho
from But Coast FASHIONABLE BHORT WALKING nent man on the other Bide who has his to Karangahaka, Professor Blaok states that Committee. The following is a list of the Returns from the LaMonto smelting fur- returnedthreeTories. BristolandSal- first, of thekindin the colony.
olass numbers 170 miners, and thatthe winnersand thenumber of points gainedby nace of the assay of quartz from the Rose Leeds
November 37— Ohau,si,411 tons,iJernecb, from
South. PmnoDgers— Mr Williams, and ] tteengo
DCPABTUBSB.
Comprising agroat variety of
In Broch<s,
BILK JACKETS,
Ottoman, andCorded
47s Cd eaoh.
Silk,
suitainod defeat appears to be Sir H. bucooss he haß mot withhas been overwhelm- each
25s to Drnmmand Woolf, who, :— Thorndon Sohool— lst, Walter Wil- Gold MiningCompany amounted to .£142 8s are Mr. H. Labouohero for Northampton,
in his absence in ing. The country, he wires, is "full of ton,.15 points ;2nd, D.Plimmer, 15 ;3rd, per ton, whiohhaa re-atßured miners.
Etrypt, has been rejected at Portsmouth. silver ores and lotsof gold." The Professor A. M'Coll, J. Resolutions were passed at the Wealeyan Mr.
fordreturnedtwoTorioß. Amongthosoelected
C. Bradlaugh for Northampton. Mr. W. The Wool Dumping Charges.
-
November 26— St.Kilda, ss, 174 ton*, Seoones, USEFUL and ORNAMENTAL These are considerably undor value. The wayin whioh the old constituencies ars isabont to visit Te Aroha andCoromandel, dore Hiokeon, 14. Terrace Sohool— lßt, Theo- distriot meetinginfavonr of the sooialpurity T. Marriottfor
Brighton,Mr. A.J. Mundella
for Greymouth 22 points ;2nd, Percy Dids- for Sheffield, Sir W. V.Haroourt for Derby, The question of the oharges of dumping
November 26— Tut, ss, 61 tons, Pope, for Tera- now split up render it rather diffioult to after whiohho returns to theThames. bury 18; 3rd, Wallace, 17; 4th, movement, and Bible-reading in the publio Sir for Gloucester-
Bobert Michael Hioks-Beaoh
whiti ARTICLES, follow theresults bb annpunoedby telegraph, Salmon, 17; sth, E. M'Kenzie, 16; schools, witha conscience olanse Bimilar to shire, Hon. E.Bourke for King's Lynn, Mr. wool strain oamebefore tho Harbour Board
1
LADD2S BLACK JERSEYS.
November37— Stonnbird, ss,137 tons.Chamber!
A Choici Assobtmxnt Just Rkcxivbd- but the following will give some idea of the Dr. Kenny, of the Hospital, hasbeen ap- Peroy yesterday, Iwhen " Mr. Booth, whohad given
T.Fancourt and boy —
for Wanganni. Passengers— Miss Wlllway,Bey
November 27— Waihi,sa, SO tons. Manning,for
Blenheim. Passenger Mr Bobinson
Whioh willenable us to giveto our
Gifta,
onatoraen Braided, Beaded, Plain, and with colors way things are going. Liverpool, wiuoh| pointed
introduced, 14s to 18s
Ladies' Blaok Waterproof
had formerly one Liberal andtwo Conserva- the
Mantles, at tive members, has now returned eight
an additional Public Vaooinator for Ist, H. Taylor,
Wellington district.
Con- The Governorhas aooepted theresignation H. Downes,
6th, E. Duthie, 15. Willis-street Sohool— that now in operation inCanada.
17 points;
BeadnaU,16 ;3rd, Bobert Tait,15; 4th, G.
14. Mount Cook
2nd, Charles
Sohool—
Cheistchuech, 26th November.
C. B. Stuart-
Ashmead-Bartlett
The body of the man William Ash, who Gosohen for Chatham, Messrs. Baden once tobale
lst, wasdrowned in thoWaiau River last Mon- Powell, and HowardVincent. Among those ing
Wortley
for
for
Eye,
Sheffield,
Hon.
Mr. B. notioe,
Q. J. 2s per
to
moved That the present ohargo of
for dumping woolbo reduoed at
Is9dper bale." Mr.Booth, Inspeak-
motion,
KXPBCTBD ABBIVALS.

this seasonmore valuable anda
job prioes,6s lideaoh, worth15s servatives and one Parnellite. bheffield, by Mr. J.Fennell, of Lyell, andDr. Charles Charles Balph,19 points ;2nd, John Callnm, day, was recovered to-day. dofeated are Mr. Childers, for Pontefraot; forward
the said that he hadbrought
Kiwi, sh, fromEast Const, 27th whioh formerly wasrepresentedby aLiberal Knight, of Wellington,of theirappointments 19 ;3rd,Thomas Jones,18. The prizes con- The thirdannualfestivalinconnection with Mr. C J.S. lefevre, for Beading ;Lord A. increasedthe resolution notwithstanding tho
larger RefactionofNovelties than and aConservative,has now returned aCon- as Juaticos charge to 2s had only boon in
Go-Ahead.ss, from Napier andCaatlepoint,27th Ladies' and Childrbn's of the Peace. sisted ofsilver mugs, crioketbatsand balls, the Diooeaan Choral Association was held Russell, for Tavietook; and Mr. J. Holms, existence 12 months, and notwithstanding
Tui, sa, from Terawhiti,27th servativefor eaohof its threenew divisions, + to-day in the Cathedral, and was a great forHaoknej.
Hnia, ss, from Wanganui. 98th
wehavedone previously.
SUMMER DUST CLOAKS, as well as the old Liberal member ; while Candidates, for commissions in Her &o. auocess. Fifteen ohoira were present,making Commenting on th« elections, the Times the
present seasonwas so faradvanood. Ho
Mtitai. ss.from Westport, 28th Leeds, whioh formerly returned two Liberals Majesty's Army are required to present The following orew has been to a total of 350 voices. His Exoellenoy the took the stepin the interests of the Board,
Hanroto, bs, from Melbourne via Hobart and Ingreat variety. Conservative,one of theformer being themselves forexamination at theSohool of represent theStar BoatingClnb inselected "tates that the reoent attitude taken up by as
South, 28th and a
Mr. Herbert Gladstone, has now returned Instruction, A.C. DepAt, Wellington, on out-riggedrace at the Nelson Eegatta:— A. Governorand
thesenior Lady Jervois were present at Mr. Chamberlain has destroyed the ohanoe existedconsidered he that where an injustice
the soonerit wasrighted tie better.
Manawatu,ss,from Weatport. 28th Just landed, aspsoial parcel of the morningBervioe, andalso at thelunoheon of the Liborals. Mr. J. Kynaaton Ctobs, of
Waihi,ss, fromBlenheim. 39th LADIES' CORSETS, threeConsorvativesand two Liberals. Bristol 21st Deoember. S.Biss (bow), H.S. Pollen (2), J. Batger(S), to the ohoristers in the afternoon. Bolton, hasbeen rejected. The oharge of 2s per bale had been made
Waverley,si.from Patea, 28th Inaddition we will present a and Salford have eaoh returned two Con- Mr. Levestam, the member for Nelson, and A. 0. Gibbes (stroke). Thefirst railof the tramway from Christ- because it was believed that the cost
Te Anan, sa, fromAuokland tiaEaat Coast,29th At jobprices, beingEnglish traveller's
samples. servatives instead two Liberals.
of York, forwarded to the Minister of Justioe a Anotherheat of the Star Boating Club's churoh to thepubliocemeterywas kidto-day
(Received November 27, 2.15 p.m.) of dumping amounted to 2s, but as ,
Grafton,bs, from Westport, 29th
Stormbird, as, from Wanganni,2lHh These goods are marked at less than Conservative whioh formerly had a Liberal and a has numerously sigted petition in regard to the race for junior pair-oared boats was rowed by theMayor,Mr. Hulbert.
London, 26th November. this impression had proved to be erroneous
Liberals, Tories,
Maori, ss, from Greymouth, 80th
Coptic, left Plymouth 10th Oot and Bnapehn
24th, for Anokland j Tainui, loft Plymoath 7th
£ 20 PBIZE London wholesale prices, inoluding white, returned two Liberals. Blaokburn,
member, seems now to have
black drab, and other colors, 3s 6d, 4a, ss, Exeter, Coventry, Plymouth, Tannton, Ro- the appointment ofwho
Bury, aotion of the Nelson Justioes in regard to j last evening. Hirsohberg (bow) and Field The oase against Oscar Johnson, a pupil
Mr.Harley as a Juatioe. (stroke) were defeated by Hasell (bow) and teacher aooused of assaulting a girl at the and8 Parnelliteß have been returned.
Up to the present, 91 95 it was time they should revert to the
old oharge of 1b 9d per bale. The publio
were entitled to the most effioient arrange-


petitioners, wish the Minister to (stroke) abouthalf alength. Lower Heathoote Sohool, was investigated
Nov forPort Chalmers ;Kaikoura,left Plymouth 6s, Bb. ohoster,Salisbury,and Brightonall formerly The
the appointment and nphold the
Harper by
to-day at the Resident Magistrate's Court, Ireutib's txleqbams.J ments whioh the Board could afford them,
HitNovfor Auokland
Hurnnni, left London 2(th Sept; Sagetta,lett In
monoy to the one who gueuea theExact roturnod a Liberal and a Conservative support dignityof the Crown, state that Mr.Harley The followingapplicationsfor new patents when the information was dismissed without (Reoeived November27, 2 a.m.) and hebelioved theBoard could make a fair
New Tork12th SeptIPleione, left Lond onBth KIRKOALDIE & STAINS. member by cable means that single ismorally, oommeroially, and in every other havebeen made : An invention for lifting, thedefence being gone into.
each. Wo presume the an- London, 26th November. profit if the oharge was reduoed. Their re-
Sapt;Looh Bredan, left Liverpool 25th Sept Number (or nearest) of Beans, as shown in nouncement that the retpeot fitted to hold the Commission of the styled the "Tubular Crane," by Adam Dunidih,
Up to the present time eighty>siz Liberals turns showed thatfor thepast10months the
RETAIL DRAPERY AT WHOLE- constituencies whiohhave retained theold Peace. The signatures to the petition in- Werner, of Doyleston, engineer; an inven- 26thNovember. and eighty-eight Conservatives have been oost of dumping had been only Is 7{d per
PBOJICTBD DBPABTUBEB.
onr Biff Window in Manners-street. The SALE PRICES, name have now returned each a Conserva- tion for applyinghand-power Abont 7000 people visited theshow
to treadle sew- The ohief classes judged were horses and returned
to-day. eleoted. Lord Randolph Churohill has been bale, so it would be seen that, allowing for
Botomahana, bs, for Sydney, via Napier, Gil- tive, but it may mean that eaoh of clude the names of legal and medioal ing for Paddington byalargemajority. depreciation, tho Board oonld make aprofit
borneand Auckland, 27th Competition will olose on TUESDAY, sth FOR CASH ONLY. the new divisions has done so. Durham, gentlemen and a large number of persons used,and other machines where a Pitman ia dairy produoo. Inbloodstook, Mr.Taggart's Sir William Hioka-Beaoh,Sir Asheton Cross, if the charge was roduoed to Is 9d. Mr
Ohau, as, for Auckland viaEast Coast,37th in business in the City of Nelson. Mr. by Franois James Webber Fear, of Le Louptook first prize.
Pelham,ss, for Nelson and West Coast,27th Pontefraot, Reading, Stockport, Haoknoy, and Sir "William Hanourt have seonred Lancaster secondedthe motion. He thought
Wnnaka, sa, for Lyttalton.27th JANUARY,1886. Ifmore than one gaesaes MONEY. Norwich, HulJ, and Bolton eaoh formerly Levestam, who doeß not sign the peti- Wellington, engineer; anpaokage, invention for re- Nxlson, ThisDat. seats ; while Mr. Chtlders, Mr.ShawLefevre, that in view of the pressnt low prioo ob-
urges frigerable membraneous by David
Marray, as, for Nelson, 27th returned two Liberals, the Conserva- tion for reasons whioh he sets forth, Sherriff Galbraith, of AuoWand, Mr. William BlackBank, has iaauaed a writ and Sir HenryDrummond Wolff have been tained for wool it waa undesirable to charge
Jane Dong-Ins, sa. for Foxroo, S7th the correct number (or the nearest), the (from £25 to £1000) to tives having apparently no footing. Now Mr. Tola to uphold the dignity of his Eankon defeated. The Liberals have carried the more than Is 9d por bale. If they con-
Hnia, s«, for Wanganni, 28th
Maitai, ss, for Westport. 28th ' SEVERAL
sums
lend, on approved security, at lowest they have returned eaoh a Conservative, office by resenting the interference of the analytical and " consulting chemist ;adevice for alleged
in regard to theappointment of Mr. entitled the Eoonomio Cold-produoer," by years
against the National claiming £3000
wrongful dismissal. For six whole of the Birmingham constituencies as tinued to oharge the present rate for dump-
Kiwi, ss.for Castlepnint and Nacier, 28th money will bedividedequally. ratesof interest. while Stalybridge, Cheltenham. Tttvistook, Justioes Mr. Block has managed the Nelson well as the Portsmouth seat, while Con- ingthey woulddrive wool awayfrom the port.
R. CLEMENT KIRK, and Christohuroh havereplaoed their former Harley, and their contumacious conduotin Arthur Wemysß Horsbrugh, of Auckland ; servativecandidates have been returnedfor Mr. Wheeler considered it a pity tho matter .
Charles Edward, ss,for Nelson andWest Coast not complying with the requirements of the Brockelbank's patent vehioular starting- branch.
28th Everypurchaser to thevalue of 2s 6d will Solicitor, Liberal representatives by Conservatives. Aot, The Justices meet again on the 2nd lever, by Clarence Hartree Brookelbank, of Liverpool, Blackburn, Bury St. Edmunds, had boen brought up again so soonafter the
Manawata,for Wanganuiand Westport, 28th Lambton-quayand Petone. It will be noticed tbat Mr.Howard Vinoent Bemnera, Auckland ;animprovedourd-mill, The Exeter, Coventry, Cheltenham, Croydon, new ohargos had boeninstituted. Areturn
Sonthern Cross, ss, for Auckland via East be entitled to one Tioket, and an extra and Mr. Henniker Heaton(the latter of Syd- Deoember to reooive the reply of the Minister Wairarapa P. and A. Colohester, Cambridge, Launoeßton, Ply- presented in August last year showed that
CoMt, 28th
Tui, ss,for Foxton, 28th
Btormbird, bs. for Wuurnnui. SOth Ticket for every additional 2s Cd, as well as
CASE 127 CASE ney and oonnected with the Evening News to their communications anont Mr. Harley. by
there) have both found seatß in the Conser- Itis probable that no reply willbs sent them,
William Frederick Johnson, of Weston,
Oamaru, sohoolmaster; Empire conoave
Society's December Show.

— mouth, Taunton, Warrington, Boohester, the dumping and handling of wool had
Staleybridge, Durham, Brighton, Ponte- been done at a loss of 8d per bale, and in
Hanroto. ss, for Sydney.28th T EON DUTHOIT & CO.'S vative interest. Mr. Heaton is the first not and that if, when they next meet, they do lead-headed nails, by Thomas Ballinger,of [Bt TbiiXobaph.] fraot, Beading,Salford, Stookport,Haokney, June laat another statement showed that
Wanaka,bs, forPiotonandNelson,SOth aohoice of our member for Canterbury for some years, aa form a rota the Governor will beadvised Wellington, plumber; an improved adver- nnder theincreased oharge there hadbeen a
Te Anau,ss,forMelbourne via South and Ho- during thelate Parliament that constituency to takethe
matter intohis ownhands. tising oontrivance, by Joseph Franois Peas- (From Oiir Own Correspondent.) andChristohuroh.
btrt,3otb. ALL-WOOL CASHMERES. ley, Fitzroy, Viotoria,photographer ;alook Cabtbbton,This Dat. (Reoeived November 27, 12.15 p.m.) small profit. Other goods not so valuable as
Grafton,ss, for Westport, SOth HANDSOME CHRISTMAS PRESENTS. was unrepresented, the writ having been The Government BailwayDepartment in- staple for wire-straining and fastening, to be For the Wairarapa Agricultural and Pas- London, 26th November. woolhad to payhigher prices than wool. As
Maori, as, for Grevmontu. 3Ctb suspendedowing to the corruption proved to tend runningan excursion trainto Masterton Mr. John Henniker Heaton and Mr. au amendment hemoved that a oommitteo,
Waverlov, ss, for Patea, SOth The best value over offered in Wellington. have prevailed in the city at a former eleo- and intermediate stations on Monday next known as "B. Cookerell's Patent took toral Society's Deoember Show goodentries
Staple," by Bobert Cookerell, of Inver- have been received, inoluding poultry, 79, Howard Vinoent have been eleoted, while consisting of the ohairman and Messrs.
Waihi, us,for Blenheim, 30th tion. The other oonstituaaoiesnamed inour (St. Andrew's Day) at fares whioh should osrgill ;a lever horseworks, to pigeons thoHon. Lynlph Stanley and Mr. Kynaaton Nathan, Duthie, and Heaton, be appointed
Nos. 12 3 4 5 cable messages are newones. The two can- have the effeot of inducing a large number be known as IG, and dogs, 17. Theentries for many to consider the wholematter of charges on
2s lid 3s Cd 3s lid 4a lid 5s lid didates who havetiedfor the City of London of persona to visit the Wairarapa. Valley. "B. Cookerell's Patent Compound Lever ot the classes olose on the morning of the Crosshave been defeated. wool, and report to the Board. Captain
BYTELEGRAPH.
WRINGERS. MANGLES. are bothConservatives. To those especially whohavenever travelled veroargill, blaoksmith
HoreeTTorku," by Bobert Cookerell, of In- show. Special railway arrangements are (Beoeived November 27, 1p.m.)
Rose said it was a perfeot fallaoy lo
over the Bummit, the trip uhonld prove a sator, to be called " Cowie'i Springless affair asuccess. weather should make the For tho City of London elootorate (one compare wool with other artiolea which
YfasTrosT,86tfi Novsraber
See theminthe window. ; an improved totali- beingmade. Fine London, 26thNovember.
Armed— Miitai,from Wangannr
Arrived,direct from the manufac-
Sailed-Kennedy,forHokitika
27th November
Bailed,1.85 am.— Manawatu,for Wellington
JUST
turers, a splendid assortment, almost
everypattern. Will be sold vorycheap.
H. STONE,
Cuba-street. SUMMARY JUSTICE.
most enjoyable one, whilst the opportunity
will afford visitors from the city a most braaafinisher. James
Totalisator," by Cowie, of Dunedin, member), the Bight Hon. J. G. Hubbard agreed
and AldermanFowler e&oh
oarae
polled the same profit, bnt
into or left the port. He quite
that tho Board should make a
large profit. He contended
agreeable ohange, besides giving them an not a
Piotom.2Sth November
Arrived, 6p.m.— Hawaii, from Wellington
Baited, 2 a m.— Haweo, forIfolson
27thNovember
JNO. YOUNG,
Cuba-street. MR. W.
TEACHER
RAYMOND. Judge Ward haß followed up his recent opportunity to visit their oonntry friends.
OF MUSIC, dispute with Mr.ResidentMagistrate M'Cul- Monday
The
The exoursion_ train leaves Wellington on Bowling Club is to take plaoe on the new
opening match of the Island Bay
morning at 8.55, and starts from bowling green attaohed to the Island Bay
Commercial Telegrams.
BT KLBOTBIO TKLEOIUPH 00P1BIOHT.
— number of voteß— namely, 91.
The Conservative candidates have been not
generally successfulin the London suburban sodonded
electorates.
that the inoreased charges in dumping had
been warranted. Captain Williams
the amendment. Heshouldlike to
Arrirsd— CharlesEdward, from Westport
Nblsok.28thNovember A. G. PRICE, Uppxb Ghtjenkb-btbkxt
(near Woolcombo-st.)
looh
manner.
at Inveroargill,
He has
in
'quietly
a very
bided
oharaoteristio
his time to
Mastertonon the return trip at 5.50, thus Hotol onSaturday, schDeoember. The lawn
giving something like four
In the provinces Liberals have been see oppose
woolstand onits ownbottom. He should
the motion till he found that wool
Sailed— Ringarooma. for Melbourne vl* Bln9| Feos on application, visitors hours at tennis ground is also to be opened on tha |BKUTBB'S TXLKOKAMS.I eleoted for York, Salisbury, Boston, and
Edinburgh, while the Conservatives have paid asmuoh as otherprodnoo. Mr.Heaton
OF THK
Hauroto.for North. Passengers for Wellington— administer apraotical lesson to the Resident the Wairarapa terminus. The fares, as will same day, andplayers who take part in the (ReceivedNovember 27, 1.45 am) thought thatif the damping was loworedthe
Headames Samsbnry
TreadwellandM'Neill
and Hoses Messrs Palmer,
HALL OF COMMERCE, Term oommenoea with Pupil. Magistrate as to theproper modeof dealing be seen by reference to the advertisement, proceedings should be on the ground by 3 London, 25thNovember. beensuccessful at Bolton, Winchester, Nor*
wharf oharges should be inoreased. Mr.
bankrupts. As Mr.M'Cnl- have been fliod at exceedingly low rates. o'clock.

Three per Cent. Consols wioh,Nuneaton, and Hull.
27thNovember CUBA-STREET, with fraudulent Saturday returntickets will be issued from have deolined to Leeds, out of five seats, returns three Nathan remarked that areduotion no donbt
Arrived, 9.16 am —Ha wen,from Picton
Ltttiltob.20thNoTombei will give
PAINLESS DENTISTRY. loch has qualms, Judge Ward has takenthe
matter in hand himself, and exercised the allstations to stations available for
all day The thirty-fourth half-yearly meeting of 10.40
the Woßleyan Mutual Improvement Sooiety
par. New Zealandsecurities— Five per oent.
loan, unchanged; 4| per oent. 1879- Conservatives, while for Sheffield the fol- Bider should be made, but theBoard should oon-
whether
Sailed— Botorua, for Dunedin summary powers which he possesses of Messrs. Price andDankshad aninterview was held in the Church vestry, Taranaki- 1904 loan haß advanced to 104; and 4 per lowing five members have been eleoted: the reduotion shonld bemade
P4Ti,k,27th November! TEETH (first prize medal dealing with piecemeal or altogether. He suggested, as a
Sailed,12.15p.m.— Waverley, for Wellington
Uiiiuouih,27thNovember £60! ARTIFICIAL
Industrial Exhibition)adapted to the
without the extraction of stumps,on intervention
such oases without the with the Premier this morning relative to street,last evening. TheBey.L. M. fritt, oent. inscribed stook to 99}.
of a Resident Magistrate. the question of providing funds for oarrying one of the Vice-presidents, occupied the W001— 6200 bales were submitted at
Messrs. Coleridge, Mundella, Howard Vin- compromise,
cent, Ashmead Bartlett, and Stuart Wortley. the addition to the motion of
the words "and wharfage rates 9d per
Sailed,1p.m.— Omapera, for Wellington the Customer that Registers ths month can easily understand that Mr. on the Women's Eefnge. The Premier pro- ohair, and there was a large attendance of auotion to-day. The tone of the market Mr. Gladstone has been re-eleoted for bale."
Wa»o»»di. 26th November
Sailed,1.15 pm.— Hn.a, for vo elltngten TO
EXACT NUMBER of Seeds in the and
Jar now onview inhis corner window.
the patent basis. Gold,
ceilubrial, at Londonfees.
platina, -vulcanite, Wo
Michael Crow, who oame up smiling mised that the subsidy of £ for £ wouldbe members. The half-yearly report, which was generally was firm, and thevarious lots met Midlothian, and Sir
inexpectation of getting an oasy absolution continued until the ondof Maroh. a very exoellent one, was read by the hon. withan aotivo demand.
Lyon
Edinburgh andSt. Andrew's Universities.
Playfair The mover
for the olinod to accept thoof suggestion.
Duthie, being convinced that the dump-
the motion de-
Mr.
'The ss Botomahana loft Port Chalmers at 0 from his inoonvenient liabilities, was,in the rapped sec, Mr. J. H. Helliwell, and showed that (Reoeived November 26, 9.45 p.m.) ing oharges wero too high, thonght they
Intho event of the exaotnnmber not Consultation Free. words of the telegram, "considerably taken Mr. JustioeRiohmond thedisborne
r.m. ontho 25th mst, and reached Ljttolton at
lam.on 26th;moved on at 9 pm. andarrived
here at1130 this m orning. SheBailsthis evening
being Registered, MR. WALTER E. HALL,
aback," by finding himself sent to gaol for and
thiee months'hard labour. We
Napier lawyersover the knuokles pretty the society had made rapid progress dnring
severely this morning. HisHononr said that the past half-year, and that an average
areinolined the papers attendance of 20 members has been
Mklboubnb, 26th November.
Messrs. Goldsborongh & Co. (Limited)
The
HARBOUR BOARD.
ordinary fortnightly meeting of the 1
Bhouldretract their steps. Theyhad found
that woolhad been diverted to other ports
by the inorease, andfor this reason areduc-
for Sydney, viaEast Coait and Auckland
The v SouthernCross left Auckland 23rdinst, £30
Will be given to theNearest Estimate,
Dkntal Surgbon,
Willis-street.'
to sympathise with Mr. Crow,
him as a martyr to circumstances. What in
and to regard sent down to the Supreme Court main-
held their usual weekly sole yesterday after-
Wellington from Napier and Gisborne tained dnring the Bsaaion. There are now noon, when there was a large attendance, HarbonrBoardwasheldyesterday afternoon. tion should be made. It would not, he
alwaysinan nnsatiefaotory state. They 67 names on the members'roll. The balanoe- bidding being spirited throughout. All1 Present— Messra. E. Pearce (in the chuir), thought,be advisable to go into the whole
Qltborne 25th, Napier at 11SO a m. yesterday,
andarrivedhereat 1315 pm.to-day. Sueretnrua the merits of the oasemaybo, or what was tho were wereso with affidavits that it was sheet showed that there was asum of over classes of light conditioned wools met withi Duthie,Lancaster, Heaton,Booth, Nathan, question of revising the by-laws again, aay
R. HERBERT RAWSON, precise amount of oulpability attaching to smothered £9 in the hands of the treasnrer. The good demand, being principally acquiredI Wheeler, andCaptains Bose and Williams, so far as he oould ascertain, no complaint
to-morrow very difficult for the Judges to read them.
The steamers Pelham nnd Ohau left Dnnedln Drntibt, his commercial transactions, we neither Therules librarian's report stated that thelibrary was a The Wharves Committoe re- beyond the oharges on wool had beenmade.
of the Court were violated the by byrepresentatives of American firms. Good j and Quays
onthe23rdinst, called at O*maru, Timarn and
Lyttelton,andarrivedhere to-day, atnoonand 1
T> m.respectively, the former having left Lyttel-
Willbe given to theSeoondNearest
Estimate, and
Terrace,next Wellington Club. know nor care; but we may safely as- practitionerson theEast
sume that he has done nothing worse
than scores of other bankrupts, who have bo well Mr. the the
if Allen,
Coast,andit would made up of 291 volumes Votesof officers,
Registrar, were to
fact. The manner in officers
having been presented to the retiring
the members proceeded to the eleotion of realised
thanks greasy wools Bold up to 9H. while
Is. For an extra fair paroel, con- .
superiorr oommendad
at a coßfc of
thepurchase of anew pilot boat, Mr. Booth having replied, the amendment
.£4O to replace the one whioh
sisting of 52 bales, from Tulsehill Station,1 was reoently destroyedwhile boarding aship. amendment by Mr. Wheeler, "That the
was put and lost, as also was a further
ton at 410 p.m. yesterdiv andthe latter at 5SO. Christmas Novelties got their discharges as easily as he expeoted call attention to
Thoy sail again this evening— thePelham forNel-
son and West Coast ports, andthe OhautorEast
Coast andAnokland Will be given to
£5
theThirdNearestEstimate. TE ARO
at
HOUSE.
to get his. It was an unfortunate fate whioh caused
brought him before Judge Ward just when
which theEastCoast papers were
aloss of both publio time andpublio ing
prepared for
Vioe-Presidents,
the next
Bey.
session, with the follow- near
result :— President, Bey. W. C. Oliver; An animated competitionlid
L. M.Isittand Mr. G.
Coleraine, Viotoria,1b wasobtained. Captain Williams considered
alongside
the
was also mani-'. be cautioned as to the manner inwhichthe poned until there
pilot should
Chairman
furtherconsideration
Board." The
of the matter be post-
was a full meeting of the
original
The asMutray left Nelson at noonon the 85th that legal luminary was looking out for a affidavits,Inaddition
money. to beingsmothered with Clark; Hon. 800., Mr. Thos. Sims; fested in sooured wools, medium staples8 boat hadbeenleft The motion was then put
and carried. Ayes— The Chairman, Messrs.
Inst, calledatFlazbourne with ooal, and arrived
500 Fanoy Baskets, Gfl eaoh Mr. Crosy is undergoing vioarions sides. There thepapers were written on both B. fetohing up to Is 2d, while good sortsg said theboat was smashedwhile beinghauled Duthie,Booth,
here at 3 this morning. She sails for Nelson Evert Pubchask viotim. was no rule against this, but Treasnrer, Mr. S. B- Clark ;Librarian, Mr. realised as muoh as Gid. Altogether r up to the ship's davita. It was an oldboat. Lancaster, andHose. Noes-
this evening
Fob of 1000 Boys' Strong Kiteß, punishment. Heis really Buffering more for in wojl-rogulatedofficesthe practioe wasnot C. E. Tustin; Committee, Messrs. J. H. 6800baloshavebeen diaposed of during' theB Captain Williams remarked that thisaltered Messrs. Nathan, Heaton, Williams, and o?er
s D /♥Deach.
Ths ss Waihi leftBlenheim at 7SOlast night,
crossad the bar at 10 30, and arrivedhere at 5
this morning. She returned to-day ATICKXT
2s2 6D6 Thousands of Balloons,
the sins of Mr. M Cullochthanforhis own.
Probably he very well deserved on his own permitted.
acoount the three months which he has got,
His Honour added that there Helliwell, BFB. Bigg,W. E. Fuller, and W. weekby Messrs. Goldsborough.
wasmuoh of amuohness betweenthepapers G. Tustin ;Editor of Journal, Mr.B. Benner.
The Mayor elect, who is a member of the
the case. It waß deoided to call for tenders Wheeler. The Board then went into ooin.
The New Zealand Loan and Mercantilec for thenew boat.announced that the Board mittee.
The Chairman
"»,

The ss Charles Edward, from West Const ports


HAT BX HAD.
in all colors, for but he would in all human fromGisborne and those from Napier, those Agency Company (Limited) held their usual 1
and Nelson, arrivedhera at 880 thu morning, That meansEight Guesses for every probability sent from Gisborne being perhaps worse than sooiety, was present, and reoeivedthe hearty weekly wool sale this afternoon, when an hadreoeived two offers to provide improved Trip to Terawhiti.
havinglett Nelson at 8.30 lost night. She sails
■ TWOPENCE eaoh. have escaped scot free, as others more those prepared by theNapier lawyers. congratulations of themembers, whiohcom- fairlyrepresentative catalogue of some 46000 apparatus for gas lights. Letters on the
PionioandLunoheon Baskets,
for Nelsonand West Coast to-morrow
The as Jane Douglasleft Foxtonat11last night,
poundspent.
2/6 to 4/6 eaoh.
guilty have done, if he had gone before
any other Judge than Judge Ward, or
before Judge Ward before, instead of just Auokland, was mot and welcomed at the another member, Mr.B. Cass, on his being petition
plimentwas gracefully acknowledged byMr.
bales waa submitted. There was the usual
Mr Dion Bouoioault, on his arrival in Brown. The sooiety also congratulated large attendance of buyers, and the com- Brownand Mr.Thomas Ballinger. It was Tho s.s. Hinemoaoast off from theRailway .
,1 subject were reoeived from Mr. Walter
Wharf at 8 am. yosterday morning, and,
calledat Waikanae, andarrivedhere at 9.10 this
morning;. She sails for Foiton to-night
The bs Wanaka arrired at 1.15 this afternoon. last
The Jar is the same that was used on the
occasion, the
She left theManukau at 1030a m on the 21tb, known, will be a guide to intending
contents of whioh being New
ONE
delivery
200
ALSO.
yards,
SHILLING
of Sewing
all numbers,
per
Cotton,
dozen.
after, his row .withMr. M'Cullooh. What- Star Hotelby his Worship the Mayor and a the recipient of the gold medal for pnblio
ever the causes,
scaroely
however, the Judge's aotion large deputation ofinfluential citizens. epeaking at tha Exhibition. firm at late prioes. Goodmerinos and cross-
breds were rather firmer, and ooarse oross-; Thecreditbalanoe
..
was animated, the marketbeing veryj deoided experiments.
tried as
that both the apparatus shonld be being

amounting
was stated to be£1490. days
run
favonred with oneof thomost glorious
it was possible to select, started on the
to Terawhiti. The trip through the
Taranaki 25th, Nelson 11 Inst
at 15 night,Picton competitors. can fail to be attended with bene- following oases were disposed of at
The Star of Wellington Lodge held its breds were in better demand. Other des-'. Aooonnts to £1551 were passed
at 815 this morning,arriving as above She leaves fioial effeots. Now that bne administrator theThe — payment. Straits to Otorongo Bay only ooonpied a
for Lyttelton this evening
JAMES SMITH, TE ABO HOUSE. of the Bankruptcy Law has had the courage civil sitting of the Magistrate's Court weekly session last evening inNo. 9 room, criptions are unohanged in value. Greasya forA communication was reoeived from the little over twohours. There were on board
The saHauroto, from Melbourne and Hobart, ONE CASE yosterday afternoon : Te Aro Theatre Com- Athenffium Building*, whioh was presided merinos sold up to Is. Greasy crosbredss fully 50shareholders belonging to thevarious
viatheSooth, will notarrivehereuntil to-morrow. O¥ to use the penalpowers whioh thatlaw gives, pany v. Thomas E. Richardson, £1S Is, over by Bro. Gray, W.C.T. Two gentlemen brought as muoh aslid. Scoured woolssoldj Seoretary of the Lyttelfcon Harbour Board, mines,
Her passengers audcargo came up by the Boto- LADEES' OTTOMAN SILK DOLMANS, perhaps others will follow his example, and amount of judgment summons. An up to Is lid, andwashed fleeoes Is 4|d. making a new proposition for leasing the sisters,together withabout a dozen of their
mahana to.day Exquisitely trimmed with lace, "Loco."— TO CORRESPONDENTS. fraudulentdebtors may find it more difflonlt a
Mr Allison D Smith was appointed than hitherto to escape with impunity. was made for the payment of the amountby. the Order, and added to ihe roll. It was Waihora,
order and alady were duly initiated asmembers of Arrived, this morning— Union Co.'a a.s.: dredge belonging to that body. The Lyttle- their cousins, andsweethearts. The
excursionists inolnded the Hon. Mr.
The sa Hinemoa returned from Terawhiti at 6 worth655, will beoffered Assistant LocoraotWa Superintendent on the There ia not a BankruptcyCourt Judgein monthlyinstalments of 20a. B. Clayton v. stated that the tioketa were going off fast, from theBluff. ton Board were willingto lease th? dredging Larnaoh, Minister of Mines :Mr. Perston,
o'clock last evening this monthat plant at the rate of £3000 for ten months.
colony who does not constantly have G. T. Waters, £8 2s, amount of judgment and that it was expeoted thefruit banquet
O/\S EACH.
Victorian Hallways. Hestills hold thatappoint-
ment. He has nothing to do with the traffic the
before him debtorswho deserve tobetreated by summons. Defendant was ordered to pay next Monday evening would be a suooess.
A Fracas Amongst Volunteers. .
The Chairman remarked thatit wouldbe well manager
adhere resolution passed time Wales; Mr. Brown,
of the Bank of Now South
of the Colonial

WEATHER FORECAST FOR HOURS
FROM 9 A.M. TO-DAY.
24

Wimd Between north-east and sonth eaat at


Plymouth,
- TWO~OASES
OF
management.
as
Mr
Judge
Crow.
weekly instalments
Ward has treated theunfortunate for plaintiffs— W. V. Tabor v. F. Jones, A brother of
9s 4d (Mr. Edwards for plaintiff);same v.A.
10s. Judgments

Hornan, £5 5s 8d; A. F. Morgan v. E. S. represented inthe


fraternal
well-attended
just arrivedfrom Home
greetings
meeting
of the lodge
oldland. Aharmonious,
was terminated
gave
whioh
in
the
he
the [unltjd
»
[Bt Tblkqbaph.J
association.]
a
to
new
to
dredge,
the
■inoe to obtain information as to theooßt of
Enquiries
some
to this end were
Bank;
reoently
being made. Mr. Duthie did not think a great enthusiast and expert in mining
matters .
as also Mr. Taylor, a gentloman
arrived
Messrs.
from the
Williamson,
Old Country,
Kembor, and
all stationsnorthof Napier and New JERSEY JACKETS, Jordan, jBI 8s sd ;UnitedImporters' Com-
pbxss
they wonldbe able to get the work done for
and between north-eaat and north-west at all
other places
KutovKCß— Fallatallstations
Bm— Moderate on western, and increaso on
in all shades, from
s D
12 6D6 '
VITAL STATISTICS.

Tlja RegiatrAr-Qeneral'a return ol vital


pany v. T. H. Hill, £3 8b: P. Vautier ÜBual
(Brandon & Son) v. Kirkoaldie ft Stains, To-morrow evening a vooal and instru-
.£39
way.

63 4d (Mr. C. Brandon for plaintiff and mental oonoertwill be given in theVolunteer Dargaville Volunteersbetween
Auckland, 26thNovember. less thanit could be done by accepting the Parsons,
A fracas ensued after the drill of thea offer of the Lyttelton Board, andtherefore
Captain Dar-■ heooneidered they shouldnot hastily rejoot party
among
directors of the Company, werealso
thelist. On arrival
wera met by Mr. Mace, the mining
at the bay, the

— Smith, who had1 it. The Chairman pointed out that it was manager of theGolden CrownCompany, who
"«* terncoast FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 27, 1885. statistics for the month of Ootober shows Mr.Biohmond for defendants);Stewart and Drillshed, under the auspioes of Lieut- gaville and Drill-Instructor dredgetinder offer would not do acoompanied the party and showed them
STMOrsis or list 21Houua BPBCIALI SPECIAL! that thebirths in boroughs were as follows : Co v. W. B.Rowntree, £6 3s ; J.M.Miller Colonel Butts and the officers and men of been superseded in his offioe, but severalofE believedthe
the Volunteers interfered and separated the the work required to be done. No action over themine. Fourteen■addle-horses were
Northof Napier and New Plymouth thebaro- RAILWAY MANAGEMENT. Loasby,
Auokland, 117 ;Wellington, 98 j Chriat- v. A. M.Taylor, £1 (Mr. Alex. Kerr v. is 18s 6dj the Wellington battalion. The programme i
waiting thearrival of the steamer,andafter
meter has continued tori*e slowly,butthere was Enamelled Pie Dishes, Basins, T.R.H. 4s Fitzherbert for amost liberal one, and the names of the combatants. There is considerable feelingj was takenin thematter.
a tlia-ht fall in allother parts of the country in
the afternoon, and during the night BEST
Mugs, Cupsand Saucers,Soap Dishes,
thebarometer Plates, Candlestioks, Loud and deep were theanathemas bestowed
ohuroh, 44;Dunedin, 72;Thames, 12 ;New plaintiff)
Plymouth, 14; Napier, 33; Wanganui, 18; j Sonth Paoiflo Loan Company v. ladies and gentlemen taking part in the in the corps
Giddall, £23 10s (Mr. affair, altogether apart from the objeot in gaville haß
over the matter. Captain Dar-
statedthat if the men wish him
The Seoretary of the Wellington Bowing a
i Club wrote accepting the conditions offered
short stay admiring tho beauties of the
bay, the whole cavalcado of abont 40 pedes-
has risen again slowly. The weather hat been Spittoons. Nelson, Zl; Sydenham, 36; Lyttelton, 8; Jaoob H. H. Travers for leasing a site for aboatshed. The olnb triansand14 riders left for the mine. On
generally fine, bnt strong easterly winds and ontho heads of the railway authorities on Timaru, 18; Oamaru, 18; Hokitika, 11; for plaintiffs). Adjourned— E. Rosa v. N. view— viz., the improvement of the Polhill to resignhe will do so. complained that the amount of rent,£10 10 arrivalthere Beere, a, the directors, theminintr mana-
gloomy weather have continuedat places northot GREAT BARGAINS ! Wednesday by the30 or 40 ratepayers of the Caveraham,13 ;Inveroargill, Jansen, .£l3 (Mr. Barton for plaintiff and Gully range, should induce a Urge at-
ThamesandAooklaud 20. The number Mr. Jellicoefor defendant);James Chalmers tendanoe. was too high,andasked that the sum should ger, andMr. the company'sengineer,
JNO. YOUNG, city who werecompelledbytherailway time- of deaths andthe proportion ofdeaths to the v. James H. Simmons, .£7 4s (Mr. Jelliooe Mr. G. A. Sala at Rotorua. be merely a nominal one for the first two showed Several
the visitors over the works.
prospects
Cnba-Btr«et. table to sacrifice the privilege of voting for 1000 of population was as follows:—Auok- To-night the Colorado Minstrels make years. Mr.Nathan consideredit very desir- were tried, and allprovid
MAIL NOTICE. land, 46,1-60 ;Wellington, 29. 125; Christ- for plaintiff andMr.Edwards fordefendant). their first appearance at theTheatre Boyal. [Bt Tblxqeaph.] able thatboatins;clubs shonldbe encouraged highly auriferous. Many of the visitors
Subject to uecessary alteration*,nails close at theMayoralty,prior toleaving to attend the ohuroh,17, 103 Dunedin, 096
; 24, ; Thames, Aplucky resonewas made this morningin The programme comprises the usual ohair as muoh as possible, and he therefore pro- found excellent specimens of quartz, whioh
thaChief Pott Office, Wellington,asunder t— Masterton Show. There wasnot the slightest 9, 166; New Plymouth, 6, 155; Napier,13, the Thorndon Baths. Mr F. H. Stewart, business, inwhioh theladies of the oompanv [united pbeßs association.! posed that the rent should be 10s per they werepermitted to bring back to town.
Fsirit, 27th November BPECIAL SHIPMENT necessity for disfranchising them. The train 199; Wanganui, 1, 019; Nelson, 10, 137; Secretary of the Rugby Football Club, and willtake part, songs, oomioand sentimental, Auckland, 26thNovember. annum for the first two yews. Captain At the mine, shafts have oeen sunk and
TorNapier,Gisborne, AuoklandandAustralian OP
oould haveleft20 minutes or half an hour Sydenham,3,8,0 0 82; Lyttelton, 1, 021; engaged inMessrs Thompson, Shannon, and silver shoe danoe, anda faroe. The company Mr. G. A. Sala formally openedthebluei Williams said that the club had 80 mem- driven on, and all preparations have been
Colonies via Sydney, per Botomabans,at 5pm Timaru. 68; Oamaru, 11, 1*65 ; Co.'s warehouse, was taken with the cramp possesses good credentials from the various bath at Rotorna, in the presence of a large3 bers, and the 10 guineas only meant the made to oommenoe the work of stoping ont,
For Poxton,perJane Doughs,at 5
For Nelson, Qrejmoath and Hokitika, p«r
p.m.
JOB LINES ! Utter than it did and yet have arrivedat Caveraham, 3, 069; Invercargill, 2, 038. while swimmingand sank below the surface provincial towns they have visited, and assemblage of Europeans and natives, and1 members of the club refrainingfrom going and from appearances there is every pros-
Masterton in ample 'time. Mr. Manager The totalbirths amounted to 583 against 523 of the water. MrFrederiok Pownall's atten- shoulddo a good business dnring the raoe gave an address. Hehaabeeninvited by the3 to thetheatre one night in the year. Even- peot of the company boing able to bring 300
Mayor of Tauranga toreturnvtd Tauranga,, tuallyMr.Nathan's proposition, thatarental tons of auriferous quartzto grass by theIst
Felham,at 5 p.m.
For Nelson and West Co&at port*,per Murray. Maxwell,however,never allows any con- in September,an increase of 60. Thedeaths tion was drawn to the oiroumstance, and nitrhta.
at& p.m of publio conveniencetoinfluenoe in Ootober were 183, adecrease of 13 on the he immediatelyplnnged into the baths and The Garrison AmateurDramatio Clubhave buthaa not deoided yet. of 10s per year fortwoyears shouldbemade, February, the date fixed to start orushing,
81TOXD1T,!Bth Fovomber
For Australian Colonies, China, and
Settlements, via Sydney, per Hauroto,at 4p.m.
For Napier, Glsbome and Auokland, per 88
Strait
JUST RECEIVED, siderations
Ex Otaki, Canterbury,s.s.lonio,
his arrangements,and as he had inthefirst number for September. Of the deaths,males dragged Mr Stewart to one of the steps. in rehearsal the
instance ordered the train
was,
to leave
course,
at five contributed
being
102 ; females, 81. Sixty-four
minutes to 9ithad to go. Whether ittook the deaths wereof children under 5 years of arenearly the same size.
of The task was a difficult one, as both men
inaid of thefunds
play entitled "The Peep
Show Man," whioh will shortly be produoed Accident to Mr. Pennefather." Duthie's
for the purchase of new "
was agreed to.
The adjourned —
debate was resumed on
motion "That the instruction of surprised
Quays
Mr. Albion
one.
_
A great nnmber of the party visited the
Company's
The
plant, and were muoh
to find itsuoh alargo andoompaot '
arrangements for landing the
Southern Cross,at18.90pm. BARGAINS fivepassengers or 500 of nothing age, 3497 per oent. of the wholenum- The Chairman of the Harbour Board at musical instruments for the GarrisonBand. the Wharveß and Committee of the from the steamer at OtorongoBajr
For Wanganui,por Hum,at6p.m. to him, any more than the convenience of ber; 50 of these were of ohildren under 1 yesterday's meeting of that body drew the [Bt Tiliqeaph.J 29th September to the Secretary—' Not in machinery carried out intho
the would-be passengers. The exouse about year of age. Inthe four principal boroughs, attentionor' the Board to the faot that on Messrs. Graves &Fleming,of Mannersand future to enforce oharges on cattle swum by CaptainFairchild, and perfect manner
were moat
For Westport, per M«iUi
Mordat,SOtli November
ForPictouandNelson,per Wanaka,at1150 a.m
For Southern Offices of New Zealand, Hobart,
That will astonish you, at
C. BMITH'S,
DRAPER, CUBA-STREET.
not being able to arrange the crossings is Auokland, Wellington, Ghriatohuroh, and the hutoccasion the subject of endowments Cuba-streets, intend inaugurating a grand
simply ludicrous to anyone who looks at the Dunedin, tho birth b in Ootober were 361 to the Board had been brought under the distribution of Christmas presents and New
time-table and who knows the line. A against 315 in September, an increase of 46 attention of thoGovernment they had been Year's gifts. The same firm will also give a Mr.
(unitld pbxbb association.)
Auckland,
stranger would suppose that there wasan The deathsin Ootober were 116 against 126 told that Parliament being insession, Minis- £20 prize to the person who guesses the secretary, met with an aooident to-day. He3 theBoard." To this resolution Mr.fleaton Two of his largest boats wore firmlylathed
26thNovember.
Pennefather, the Governor's private9 permission —
ashore
be
withintheharbonr, on condition that which, he got the heavy berdans,
approved,
is on each,oooasion first obtained' showed'thathewasjo novioa Ac, ashore
and hereby
is confirmed by
the facility with
at the work..
Australian Colonies TiaMelbourne, andContinent when together, and
and bruised and"" ''ThattheEngineerbeinstructed to prepare of a most ingeniousland fitted upon them.
ot Europe and.United Kiugdom (it specially ad- enormous trafflo onthe line, and that cross- in September, a decreaseof 10. There were ters were too muoh engaged to give the exaot number or nearest guess to wm riding
thennmber over him. He waaBtunned his horse fell and rolled } had moved the following amendment :— a temporary deok and ways
dressed via Brindisi) per To Anau, at 2 20p.m. ingplaces are few. The reverse is the case. 13 deathsof persons of 65 years andupwards: matter the consideration whioh bo important ofbeans shown in their window.
dueLondon19th Jannnry AMERICAN STOVES. The exoursiontrain on Wednesday hadonly a male of and two 68, females of 71 and 65, considerably shaken, but Dr. Prina, who at- a by-law enforcing a oharge of Is per headon The bordans, timber, coal, and all other
E. D. BUTTS, Chief Postmaster. a Bubjeot demanded. He (the Chairman) Meßsrs. Kiroaldie & Btains announce their
two other trains to meet— one leaving the died at Auokland ;threo females of 85, 76, thought it was high time they again called intentionof exhibitingintheir show window tended him, does not apprehend any - serious1 allAfter large cattle landing onthe foreahore." machinery weresafely landed, andwithblook

MARRIAGE.
Muoh— Lmxi. On iilst Norember, at Totk Cheap ! Cheap!
Houie, bj the Ber W. C (Mirer, HenryJ.,
REALLY First-okss patterns. A grand Upper Hutt at 7.50 andarriving in townat and73 at Wellington ;two males of 68 and theattention of the Government to thesub- this eveningalargo and varied collection of reenlts.
selection, Nob. 6, 7, and 8. Cheap! 9.20. Hadtheexoursiontrainbeendetained 65,anda female of69, at Christohurch ;and ject. TheBoard decidedthat aletterBhould Japanese onrios.
until the arrival of the Upper Hntt train, two males of 77 and 70,and two females of be written to the Government urging the
been, 65, Zymotio are requested by
____^^_^^_^__

A District Terrorised by Gum!■ acpreed to.


considerable discussion, the amend- and tackle were securely placed a good way
ment waslost, and the original motion was above high water mark. From this point
the machinery will be conveyed by bullock
drays, andis expeoted to be on the machine
JNO. YOUNG, as it should have there would 67 and at Dunedin. Diseases claims of the port to endowments. We Mr C. Smith to draw Diggers.
youngott ion of the late Augustus Fredoriok been no necessity for orossing it, oaused 17 deaths in Ootober againßt 19 in At the meeting of the Harbonr Board attention to some specialquotations of goods, ait« inabout three weeks. The coutractora
Haton, ot Cambridge, England, to Jennie, Cuba-street. havethere page. « CRICKET. for the conveyance of the quartz from the
eldest daughter o( the late Ridley Little, of and would only have remained the September and 10 in August. The deaths suitable for the holidays, on our third LBt Tbligba*h.J
NewcMtle-on-Tjne
THE WELLINGTON WOOLLEN COM- Masterton morning train to be met. This from diptheria were 4 in October againßt 8 yesterday, the Chairman (Mr. E. Pearoe) Messrs. Sidey & Co. will sell to-morrow, Btar v.Foneke (heat of the Senior Cup Match). mine to the battery have got their plantout,
reaches theSummit at 9.50. Now between inthe previous month. Of these 4 deaths, 3 remarked that in view of the Indian and [unrmd pbibs association.! Continuationon theBasinReserve to-morrow. andare expeoted to start the oonstruotion of
DEATH PANY. Wellington there are in the ocourredin Auokland. There were3 deaths Colonial Exhibition to be held in London Jewellery
furniture, fanoygoods, &o. Auckland, 26th November. Phoenix v. Midland (heat of the Junior Cup aroad at the beginning of next week. At
Colm.— On November, theSummit and year, the Chamber of Commerce had Match). Continuation on the Basin Reserve to-
16th at Qrejmouth, icci.
35 miles no less than seven crossings, one inOotober from typhoid fever against 1 in next Owine to the lawless disposition of the Otorongo Bay the ladies went ashore and

_ By the Bimutakawe havereceived some gumdiggorsinthe Waipa diatriot, thesettlerß morrow.


d«nUl)y frowned, John Colas, mariner, of every five miles,and the Masterton train September. Four deaths ooourred from asked if the Harbour Board would prepare themselves by fishing and getting
"Wellington College v."Wellington Club (heatof amused
TO THK SDITOB.
B*vcnrsRoad. Jersey acdHome papers please for
copy C<lß— Ab doubtless othershave been simi- has two hours and a Lalf to do the distance eepticcemia, 2 being classed as puerperal. plans of theharbour as anexhibit. Theoost, veryepeoially cheap lotsof washingsilks, in haverequested policaprotection from Super- the Senior Cap Match). Continuationon the Basin wild flowars, some rare specimens of ferns
O larly served, and so very seriously com- in. To contend that there could, under Another death wasrecorded lastmonth from the Chairman remarked, would be very all odours, whioh weare quoting Is,
at Is Gd, intendent Thomson, as special constables Reserte to-morrow. and flowers being obtained. Thevisitors to
promised before their disappointed friends, these oiroumstances,havebeen any difficulty alcoholism. Constitutional diseases were trifling. The Board agreed to the proposi- 2s (jd, and2s lid per yard, andof these we are unable to enforce the Welcome v."Walls-street SchoolClnb.— Welcome theminea returned to theBay about3.30, and
WANGANUI COLLEGIATE SCHOOL. the publication of theundernoted correspon- tion, whiohit was considered wouldhavethe may say that they are worth double the law andorder. team:— Howe (captain), Carman, Thirkell, Staff, return journey was commenced a$
Prince, Eyre, Wylie, Ashbplt, Bead (2), Btace; 4the
arranging for the two trains orossing, had more fatal in Ootober, having caused 20
dence will explain, at least, to some extent, in the excursion train been detained in town deaths againßt 17 in the previons month. effeotof making the port betterknown, andit money;also, a very ohoioe range of pnre
emergencies, Chisholm, Williams. In Barber's p.m. The steamer reached the wharf at
Examination will be held at Wan- their unenviableposition,and probably also 9.20, is, as we have said, ridiculous. Of these,phthisis caused 13 deathsinOctober wasdecided that the exhibits should o'alock, thus makingthepassageinexactly
AN
week in
ganni and Wellington about the 3rd enable theblame to beplaced on the proper until
Deoember, at which two Jnnior persons. Ths ordinary train to Masterton is timed to and Bin September. The deathß from local allthe
do the distance from town to the Upper diseasesnumbered 58 in Ootober against 74 of
wharfimprovements,whetherincourse 6d
progress or abont to be enteredupon.
jnolude silks inoheoks andstripes at 2a 6d, worth
per yard. Thesecomprisepink and white,
blue and white, green and white, drab and
4s Sudden Death. paddock to-morrow. 6
St. Mark's v. St. Peters.— Bt Mark's team:— two hours. All expressed themselves as
Baker (2),Page (<), H. Francis, G.Jones,Law- highly satisfied with the day's outing. It
Scholarships, tenable for two years, will be Yours faithfnlly, Hutt in 1 hour 20 minutes. The ordinary in September. Diieases of the nervous One case of drunkenness comprised the white,brown and white ;are real bargains, LBt Tilsqeaph.] rence (2),H. Marchant ;emergencies, J.Pike and seems strange that' with such a delightful
awarded. The scholarsreoeive free tuition GEO. BELL WILLIAMSON, system were less fatal, the deaths having seen everyone Aro [qhltldpbxsß association. i P. Marchant. St. Peter's teanf:— Tripe (2),Ash- bay within two hours steam of Wellington,
train from Maetertonis timed to arrive at at this morning's sitting and should bo by at Te bolt,Bethune (3), West (2),F. Young,8.Campbell, some
and board in
under 12 years of
the Head Master's honse at
half the usual cost. Candidates must be Lambton Quay,
age at the time of the
Late Brokerfor the
Wellington, 27th November,
Company.
1885.
theUpperHutt at 10.55 a.m. Had the ex- been 13 in Ootober and 19 in September. Magistrate's Court. The accused was dis- House.
cursion train, therefore, been detaineduntil Diseases of the roßpiratory system caused 18 oharged with a oantion,
9.30,it wonld,at the ordinary pace,onlyhave deaths inOctober against 22 inSeptember; stating that theman wasa first offender,
business
Inspector
of
Goodall
the
We havealsoreoeived a seleot assortment Mr. John M'Laren, an old identity resi- Thumb.
Ditnedin, This Dat. F. Didsbury; emergencies, H.Gilmer and Tom
of come very superior ladies' fur-lined dol- dent, while playing bowls on the Cumber- RivalClub v. St. Patrick's.— The
To-morrow.
following
of the enterprising steamvessel owner*
do not run occasional excursions to the soot.
will Infine weather, no better place for amarine
-
examination. Names of intending candi-
dates mustbe forwarded,before10th Deoem- 26th November, 1885.
had to waitfive minutes at the Upper Hutt and diseases of the digestive system 10 deaths followed a respeotable occupation. and mans and ciroular cloaks, ladies' tailor-made land-street green, was seized with a fitand Patrick's
jackets from Berlin, plain and elaborately died withinan hour. College :

represent the KivaLs in their match against St. excursion canbe found anywhere near Wel-
Cole; Fordbam, Le Cren, Gallo- lington. During the trip home, the Hon.
to cross. Had it left, say, ton minutes in October against17 in September. The58 The way, Fuller, Smith, Gillon, Ross, Parsons (2), Mr.Larnaoh'b health was proposed
ber, to the Rev.B. W. Harvey(Collegiate To Mb. St.Babbb. earlier, and expedited ita Bpeed a little, it deaths inclnded 17 of ohildren not exoeeding entertainment given in St. John'B braided, from 7s6d to 22a 6d, wqrthfrom 17s Skinner. AtNewtoKn to-morrow, at2.30. by Mr.
Sohool, Wanganni),examination,
from whom particulars Slß,— Your noteof date express- oonld easily have orossed at Mungaroa. 2 years of age, of whioh 8 were oaused by Sohoolroom,Dixon-Btreet,yeßterday evening, 6d to 455 ; a spsoial lotof ladies' jersey",in Rival (second) v.Koch, Wellington College (third).— Kember, who spoke in high terms of the
aa to subjects of 4c ,may be DEAR
ing inability now to provide tiokets Thereis not a truard, a porter, or a fireman bronohitis and pneumonia. Two accidental in aid of theTe Aro Sohool prize fund, was black and coloured, also elaborately braided,
A Successful Land Sale. Hose,Dyer, Halse, Hood, Crombie,Jordan, effortsof the present Minister in trying by
obtained. the Railway Department who oonld not deaths ocourred in these boroughs, both re- largely attended. Thebuilding wascrowded, 12s 6d eaoh;silk mantles, trimmed lace, jet Luckie, Symthe, Gell, Redward. Tobe playedin every legitimate means lo encourage tho
for Shareholders' friendi ia simply a direct in principally byparents, and theproceeds will and chenille, from 17s 6d to 355, just half College Ground, at 2.80. development of the mining industry. Mr.
DRINK contradiction andastultificationof yourown easily havedone what Mr.General Manager sultingfrom falls.
go a longway towards the purchase of the price. We have a large range of summer |Bt Tklxgbaph.] Taita v.Poneke.— Poneke team:— Allan,Blake, Laniaoh briefly returned thanks, and said
circular, sent to"me on 21st, wherein you Maxvxlii admits was a task beyond his Cook, A. Edmondi, A. Epuui, Grigg, Moloney, duringhis administration of the Mines
your capability— to arrange for the train leaving Christmas prizes. The entertainment wbb costumes, in washing materials, from3s lid [united frkss association.] Ridler, Williams, J.H. Wood, and Wright; emer- that
CREASE'S Al COFFEE. expressly statfr— Uponreceipt of ao- Saturday supplement to-morrow will given by the teachers and ohildren of the to 25s Cd; coloured cashmere, delaine and
the single train it had to Our the following:'— Cudby,and Ashton. At Petone Department hehadbut one object in view,
ceptance of this invitation, with thenames later and orossing
is nothing to equal it for of your party, the ueueßsary puses for the meet on its journey. No wonder theGovern- oontain with a Bullet in
A Novel Duel, A school, andpassed off successfully. Recita- foule costumes, richly trimmed, from 15s 6d
his Brain, The
Napiie,This Day. gencies, Parrant,
following is aanrnmary of Ho&dley and to-morrow, commencingat 2 p.m. sharp. — viz.,to doall in his power to assist in the
THERE strength,purity, anddelioious flavour, Special Train and Lunoh will be at ouos ment managed.
Railways donot pay when they are so Youth A China-
man Victimised, Healthand Dress, Murder Kate Haves,contributed
tions were
andAlfredPalmer.
by Florenoe Kirk,
Instrumen-
to39s 6d, at Te Aro House.
MartAnderson aprons, useful and orna-
Insurance v.Banks.— lnsuranceteam: Bimpson,
Co 'bsale of Hastings extensionyesterday -.— Morley, Varnham, St. George, Fordham, Waters, legitimate ol
development of the quartz minea
the colony. Personallyhe wouldbe gfadif
always alike,pleases everybody.
Awarded Fibst Pbikb MedalNew Zea- own proposal,
forwarded." Imerely complied with your
and, as I personally ex-
time, Ihanded
byNativesof the Engineer Group, How Cups
and Saucers areMade, Taking the Meanest MissDevereanx. tal solos were played by Miss Booth and mental, from 9d to 5s Gd, anda remarkably lots of fiveacres, each from £S0 to
" Miss Dowieswell gavethe cheap and good lot of electric cloaks, acre. The total aoreage
278 small allotments reaHaed /.20.000 ; seven
per theOur BasinReserve onMonday. —
Brabozon, Gordon, Wallace, Allen, Benbow. On
Boys v. College 2nd. Our Boys team:
— a payable goldfield wore
Wellington. Thehealthof established Mr. W. M'Lean
near
landIndustrial Exhibition, 1885. plained to you at the Advantage of a Devoted Wife, TheWar in ballad, Many years ago," and the air, "A thoroughly rainproof,5s lid each, at Tfi Aro realising £23,144, sold was 109 acres, Balcombe,Bull, Lang, the legal manager of the
in my names.My sole objeot was to recognise THE NEW GIRLS' HIGH SCHOOL. Burmah, A Shorthand Machine, Card Tele- or an average of .0212 per Archibald,Fullford, Fraser. OoldenCrown Co
life," was sung by W. Prouse. Souse.— AnyT. Watty, North, M'KenHe.Ttakley,andJohnston; was also drunk. Wo have been shown
OTAsk for the Al Brand. theefforts of my olerks and those who had grams, Strikes and their Consequences, peasant's
The ohoruses
sottnnoh to do with the foundation of the We quite agree with Mr. Bonny that the Hammered to Death, Finger Nails, A Cat's Whitehouse supplied the pianoforte accom- Bisidis being a powerful and wholesome were well balanoed. Miss
acre. The saleis resumed to-day. emergencies— RavenandMitchell ;to-morrow. — teveral
Wellingtonv. Star (secondelevens). Wellington terday, all showing gold, and
specimens picked upby visitors yes-
Company; and, indeed, without the co- College Governors will not be keeping faith Home in Cairo, Jilted Almost at the Altar, paniments, team :— Curnow, Brook, Buckle, J. Lewis, A. some of them
Soldby all Grocersin lib and21b tins. West aoted as tonio,medicine, Woltx'b Schnappsis anunequalled
MR. ARTHUR HOBI,
operation of those same parties you may be with the Hospital trustees or with Parlia- Eaten by Sharks, Shookinp Murder and oonduotor. andMr.Hautrie
pretty sure there wonldhave been no need Suioido, On a Bicycle to
on Saturdayof anyparty at all at Petone,or ment if they do not proceed, with as little Piper, Very Mixed Relations, A Kirkoaldie were
India, The entertainment
Paying the peated this evening, so that children who that sensitive will be re-
present last night may bdjovthem- nervoussystem. Advt. "
brain imparting
organ — healthful vigor
and to every fibre of the
to Brewery Destroyed
«

,—«,

[Bt Tklxgbaph.]
by Fire. Leclrie,Kreeft, R. Koch, T.Pou, Crtmbie,Hart, very richly.
Brittain ;emergencies— E.Barnett, B.Gore. Star
team:— Dimes, Fraser, Rev. L. M. Isitt, King,
Littlejohn,W. Heviwell,Sanderson, SummeriD,H. The Volunteers.
■W KENHATE £N DENTAL SURGERY, of lunoh, or passes, or anything ekein fact, delay as possible, to erect a suitable Girls' Story, Some InstancesofMistaken Identity. selvesnot Smith, Simpson, Widdop; emergency— Dixon. At
so far as a Woollen Company isconoerned. High Sohool on the Pipitoa-street reserve. Some Tragic Experiences, With the Dock (threepence) will be mode for admission.
for a couple ofhours. A small charge In Whooping
Pbepervib
"is aCough
speoific—
Baxter's
Advt.
Lung
lunitid pbibs association.] Newtown Park, to-morrow, commencing at 2.15 4
RoyalCollegeSurgeons, Ireland, Under suoh oiroumstances Ideoline to accept That most valuable block was conveyed to Labourers,The Sortof Comments
aay tiaketa for myself, and beg to return them on a distinct understanding that it Woman Excites, Happy Reoolleotions of a
a Pretty
The Commissionerof theA.C.Forceinvites
Auckland, This Dat.
Downing and Co.'s brewery at Whangarei team
sharp.

P. Hayman & Co. v. Levin & Co.— Hayman's A. C.
:fim*""!, Balfour,Gormley,Hyams, King, fekirmishing
The Guards last night mustered in the
Barrack yard, and were put through
WILLIS-STBIBT, WILUHfITOH, themherewithenoloeed. should be utilised in supplying, without Fatherand a Dozen Children, Teinporaiice sealed tenders for snpplits and services to was totally destroyed by fire this morning. Lavßon, Lewis, Marshall, Morley, Myen, and drill, after which the sergeants
Yours faithfully, unnecessary delay, a muoh-felt public Column, Items for Ladies, News in Biief, the Foroe, particulars of which appear A well-dressed footis a thing of booty. Theloss is abont.£2OOO. The insurance is Taylor. AtNewtown Park,to-morrow, commenc- of the corps wero called out for the purpose
<Signed) QEO. BELL WJLLJAMSON. Domestic Pets.— Matrimonial Bulks. £8500, mostly inthe New ZealandOffioe. of exorcising them ia giving the words of
Seoond houseabove Manoers-afeeet. want in this city. It was the urgency of Wit andHumour, Ao. elsewhere. ingat 2.30 sharp.
THE EVENING POST, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 27, 1885.
npHEATRE "ROYAL.
— SHIP OP SATURDAY, 28th NOVEMBER, XI REWARD. KNOWN.
3fljg> XJNIONSTEAM Co. ■TXr ANTE 1)
i--
of the former vosael nays she waa standing by the heavy expenses incurred thereby. U NEW ZEALAND (Ld.). on 30thOctober, from Pahaatanui,
nommand. With alittle practice they made
goodprogress. alongthe shore between hia steamer and the
coast, and then had a good offing. The
Travelling,galvanic baths, and many other
were all trio<i withont avail. For- Lessee Mr.B* W. Devereux.
At 11 o'clock. LOST, Black Pony,branded withTriangle on
An effort is to be made to inoreaao the remedies TIME-TABLE SERVICE. Consignment of Second-hand Jewellery from nearßhoulder. Anyone detainingitafter this ON SATURDAY
strength of the Wellington Riflea to 70. Tbe Hudson burneda blue light, but apparently tunately I was induced to try St. Jacob's LYTTELTON Chriatohnroh, bargains notioe will be prosecuted ;anyonereturning RETAIL QUANTITIES AT WHOLESALE
present nnmber is 53 Applications for en- withoutany reason. On receipt of thenewa Oil, the first application of whioh gaveme RACE NIGHTS! RACE NIGHTS! same Hill,

......
of the wreck the tug Lyttelton was ordered instant relief,and I am thankful to say that X¥TELLINGTON RACING CLUB. TbAnau ...IMon INov 30 I3p.m. to J. L. Porirua Bay, will roceivo PRICES.
rolment shouldbe made to CaptainShannon At1o'olock. abovereward.
or any of theofficers. to proceed to the spot, but unfortunately I havenot experienced the slightestsymptom Grand openingnightof theFamous Wanaka Wed |Deo 2| 2p.m. Hondana, Ducklings, Fowls, Furniture, Dry A
The following will represent the Carterton herboilers had been blownout for thepur- of pain ever since. Intheinterests ofothers BPRING MEETING. Hawea IFri I Deo 4 | noon PlateCamera andsix slides and lot of x— PERSON intimately aoqnainted with Orangea, Lemons
Rifle* in the match betweentbat oorps and pose of being cleaned. She left for the sufferingsimilarly,you are at liberty to uae COLORADO MINSTRELS. LYTTELTON Photographio Materials builders and contractors' material Apples, Gooseberries
the Wellington City at
Riflea Featheraton
Monday next:— Lieutenant Moore, Sor-
goant T. Reid, Corporals D. Reid and 0.
on scene of tbe disaster at 3.15 p.m. , The
steamer Herald waa also dispatched this
evening with men to discharge cargo so as
my name, aa an old andwell-knownresident
of Melbourne, and one who haa every faith
in your valuable preparation.— Faithfully
HUTT PARK RACECOURSE.
FRIDAY AND SATURDAY NEXT, FRIDAY, 27th and SATURDAY, 28th. Wanaka
Te Anatj ......
DUNEDISTVIA
| Mon |Nov 30 I 3p.m.
|Wea | Deo 2| 2p.m. Invoice of valuable
AtI*3op.m.
Fanoy Goods
would wißh to arrange with
firm to sell oncommission. Abont.£2OOO at
present on his books. Address Maori,
a Wellington
Ripe Bananas
Frenoh PrunesandDates
Goodlin, Volunteers J. Reid, W.J. Hooper, to lightentheveaael. yonrs, Jamis Maelow.
and 28thNotbmbir. MELBOURNE, VIALYTTELTON,DUNE- EveningPost.
27th (12) TWELVE IN NUMBER (12) POTATOES,
J. G. Moore,R. Fairbrother, J. O. Reid, Jos. Timabu,This Dat. Board and"Reßidenoerior NEW /» / PEB CWT.
Boys, and Mathison, Bugler Rising; etner-
genoies—Sergeant Clifton andVolunteer C.
Captain Thomas gave the followingparti-
oulars of themishap to thevessel :— After a
CHRISTMAS PRIZES. First raoe on each day to start at 1p.m. (6) SIXLADIES (6) SIXGENTLEMEN (6) Te Anau 1 Mon |Nov 30 |3p.m.
DIN,BLUFF ANDHOBART
... FRANCIS SIDEY A CO. will auotion
the above goods in the Aroade, all
withont reserve.
PRIVATE respeotable men, terms 18a, washibg
included. GraftonHouse, Ghuzneo-atreot.
The Beat Entertainment Travelling.
Fairbrother.
A dance, in aid of the Garrison Band
Fund, is to be given in the Drillshed next
Monday.
#
very fine passage of 95 day* from London
the Hudson made the Snares on Saturday
last, and had fair but light winds up the
coast. On Wednesday evening aho made
"I7INTERTAINMENT for the children in
Harp and tho Vocal and Instrumental Con-
oert will be repeated THIS EVENING, at
SPECIALRACE TRAINS,
Hi aid of the above. The Hermit's Direct tothe Courae,at 11 a.m.,11.40 a.m., The FunniestShowinNew Zealand.
and12.30 p.m. Amerioanand English Performers.
Wanaka
Botobpa
PIOTON AND NELSON
......
IMon |Nov 30 112.30 p.m Monday, St. Andrew's
I Thura j D«c 3 1 12.30 p.m closed.
Day, Aroade willbe
TO LET.
OFFICES TO LET.
in Brandon-Btreet,
Urge Roomauitable for sample room,
Offioes and
KNIGHT'S PURE TABMANIAN
X
JAMB,
S QD DOZEN. 1
-
A competition for the seoond-olass shots of All Good. All New. All Genuine. TARANAKI AND MANUKAU SATURDAY, 28th NOVEMBER,
the Guards has been arranged for Tuesday
morning. Sixprizes willbe given.
The annual olas* firing in connection with
Tiinaru town lights, but oould not see the
light from tho lighthouse. At 10 p.m.
she stood out to sea, and about mid-
night tacked towards shore. Again, after
8 o'olook in, the Willis-street Publio School,
for children. A Mignonpiaio,lentbyMessrs.
T.Kennedy Maodonald A Co., will be used
dnring the evening. Admission, Threepence.
RETURN FARES,
(Inolnding admission to the Course)
In
PopularPrices— 3b,2s, Is.
-Rotobtja ... | Snn IDeo 6 1 3p.m.
NAPIER, GIBBOBNE AND AUCKLAND
At half-past10 o'clook.
together or separately. Apply Moorbouse
and Edwardß. Solicitors, Brandon-street.
TO LET, in Courtenay Plaoe. two large
Canterbury Baoon, 8dper lb
FIRST CLASS A PRODUCE SALE. BoxesTea, from 13s6deaoh
the Wellington Rifles takes placeto-morrow. a while, she was headed seawards. The HEA TR E ROYAL, Rotomahana Fri INov 27 j
| | 7p.m. JL Shops and Dwellings, with stable,
Prime Akaroa Cheese, Cd per lb
onthouaeß, and right-of-way at baok. The
The petty officers of the Wellington Naval
Artillerybeing determined to enoourage the
young shots of their oorpa, have purchased
wind then fell calm anda dense fog set in,
andevery effort wai make to keep her off
theland, bnttheswellandcurrent gradually MEMBERS
NOTICE.
of the Hutt Small Farm
SECOND CLASS O j£*
Under the
Wellington.
managementof Mr.H.N. Abbott. Tabawbra 1 Fri [Deo 4| 5p.m.
ActingManager, Signor G. Tessero.
...
S'th'nCross ISatur j Nov 28 1p.m.
GEORGE THOMAS
morrow, at half-past 10—
A CO. will cell to- premises are suitable for almost any descrip-
tion of business, and will be let either
New Zealand Coy.Sugar,9s per bag
Onions, 10s per ewt.
ahandsome timepiece witha glaas shade, to forced her nearer the Ninety-Mile Beaoh,
be competed for by the yonng shots of the which she struckabout 3o'olock in themorn- the Oddfellows'
.
battery. The firing for the trophy will take ing. Twoboats were at oncelowered but as 30th November, at 8 o'olook p.m.
Association are requested to meet at
Hall on MONDAY NEXT, p.m. Speoial traina willmeet the ordinary 2.15! Business Manager, Mr.Laohlan M'Gowan. Hatjboto
train on Friday andthe 1.15
Saturday at Petone, to conveypassengers
p.m. train GRAND SEASON OF
ENGLIBH OPERA.
COMIC AND
Tikapo
......
BYDNEY DIRECT
I Satur |Nov 28 |5p.m.
IThurs |Deo 3| 8p.m.
Strawberries, gooseberries
Cherries, peas
New potatoes, eggs
together or separately. A lease for a term
of years wouldbegranUd if required. Apply
to William Spioer, Grainger-Btreet. SPANISH ONIONS, IN ROPES,
plftos at tha next atage of Government olaas tho aea was calm nothing was done tilllater W. F. MiLNE. on Majbboni A Wilson's LET, two large Front Rooms, with Very fine sample.
firing. __________„_„„,„, oninthe morning, whenthe oaptain went on
shore. After walkingsome distancehe was GARRISON BAND.
to theRaoeoonree.
Prices of Admission:
OPERA COMPANY. Botomahana Fri |Nov 27 7 p.m.
For EighteenNights Only.
SYDNEY
I
VIAAUCKLAND
I
Butter, oheese
Dates,peanuts, Ac,Ac. TO
copper
large grate and use of kitchen and
; patent W.C., and good garden
SeeJ Potatoes.
picked upby alittle daughter of MrWood- Comniftnoing MONDAY,30th NOV.
SPORTING. head's, and driven to Temuka, from whence
he communicated with his agents. Abont
THE WELLINGTON RACINO CLUB noon Mrs Thomas, wife of the master,was Railway
THE Members of the Garrison Band are Grand stand,lawnand saddlingpaddook 10a
requested to meet at the Government
Station TO-MORROW AFTER- Top of grandstand
Do do do (ladies) ... 5s
5s
MADAME ANGOT
MADAME ANGOT Abawata,
LEVUKAANDSUVA
from Auckland, abont Rnnday,
SATURDAY, 28th NOVEMBER,
At 10 o'olook.
[
frontage;oentral position; termß moderate.
iApplyEveningPoßt office. The nnderßigned are buyers of Eggs and
LET, at Thoradon, one four and one all descriptions of Fruit for oaah, at full
SPRING MEETING. landed, and shortly after two p.m. the orew NOON, at 12 30 pm. The train leaves at Grand stand No. 2 2s The Charming Prima Donna,
~J
13th December, 1885. MARKET SALE.
A CAMPBELL willaoll onabove TO three-roomed House, good position; market rates.
Patron— His Excellency Sir W. F. D. began to jettison oargo, throwing overboard 12.45
Jervots, K.G.C.M.G.,C.B. President— a quantity of gunpowder, oases of spirits,
sharp.
S. CEMINO, Tiokets for grand stand, lawn, and pad- MISS GRACIE
dook are issuedin duplicate, one half to be MR. CHARLES HARDING.
PLAISTED.
ThePrinoe of Tenors, Waihi ... |
BLENHEIM
Mon | Nov 30 \ 4 p.m. LAERYdate, at 10 a.m.—
50 oases Island oranges, 10 tons new
at Te Aro, ono five-rcomed Houso; rents
low; immediate poaaesaion. J. M. Cloland, BICYCLE.
HABELL A CO.

Tho Hon. Sir William Fitzherbert, Ac, the greater part of whioh was soon
K.0.M.G., M.L.C. Vice-Presidents— pioked up and stacked on the beaoh. The NOTICE.
Bandmaster. givenup to tbo gatekeeper on entering, and And abrilliant Company.
the other half rotained by the purohaser, AnEffioient Orchestra, under the direction
NAPIER, GISBORNE, TAURANGA AND
AUCKLAND
potatoes, 10 tons seed potatoes, 1
bale hops,
Tinakori-road,near Suspension Bridge.
WANTED
6 sacks cotton oandle- npO LET, a two-Btoried Briok Store. 50 oomplete,bb good aa now,cost £17 ;will soil
to Sell, a 50-inoh Bicycle
(ball bearings), with bell and lamp
and must be produoed whenever demanded wicks, 1ton hams and baoon(Wai- X by 30 ;quite new ;to whiohiB attaohed for £10, owner havingno further use for it.

J. S.M. Thompson, Erg., J.P., and J. Rooket Brigade in the meantime ranaline
M'Dowell, Eeq. Judge— J. S.M.Thomp- aahore to assist in Rotting out the cargo,
aon, Esq.,J.P. Hon.Treasurer— James and to steady the vessel. Captain Hudson ALL Accounts owing by Butchers' Asho- by
oiation t» bo sent in on or
M'Dowoll, Eaq. Handioapper Mr. J. intended to sond all his crew ashore for the MONDAY, 30th, at Noon, to the Secretary, handeda passto entitlethemtore-admission.
before
theclub's offioials. Persona leaving the Magnifioent
stands or enclosures will see that they are
Prices—
of Mr.Luscohbi Siarblle.
Costumes. Grand Chorus,
Corps de Ballet, Ao.
ss,3s, and2a. Season tiokets in UNION
Tappo

NEW
„. |Satnr |Deo 511p.m.
STEAM SHIP
ZEALAND
COMPANY
(LIMITED),
OF
ganui oure), 100 dozen clothes and anEngine-house, 50x 19,anda Eight Horso- ApplyH.L., EveningPost.
tether linea, 1 lathe (for wood or power Enginein good working order, and a
iron),1safe, 2buggies, 1trioyole. good large Yard. Apply to John Plimmer. DRESSMAKING.
'
O. Evett. Stewards— Messrs. J. D. night. The Titan went down again about7
Baird,C.E.,F.Franklyn,C. T.Benzoni, p.m., and the Hudson waa then all right. J. T.FOLLAS, At thb Gatxs :
packets of 18, £3 Vie. Box plan now open
at Holiday's.
AND
WELLINGTON RACING CLUBS SPRING
OLET, large enolosed Yard, with front- WANTED, experienced Dressmaker,
oapableof superintending workroom,
Saundera, J.P., H. S. Fitzherbert, ThoRocket Brigade returnedto town shortly Adelaide-road. BLACK DIAMOND LINE. MEETING.
age.to the reclamation; also, a well VeitohA Allan. Tory-street.
J. Pedestrians One Shilling J. W. DODGE, Agent.

M.H.E., J. Stuart Reid, Alex. Smith. after 8 p.m., after a long and wearisome
Starter Mr. A. Young. Timekeeper- journoy. TheHudionis apparently lyingon FUNERAL NOTIOE. Horaeandrider
Vohioles with one horse ... 2a
2b i^ALEDONIAN SOOIETY OF
SPEOIAL CARGO AND PASSENGER
SERVICE. FRIDAY AND SATURDAY,
27thand23th November.
lighted Workshop, 25ft x 16ft ;low rents.
Jas. F. Wills. Old Cnstomhonße-Btreot. WANTED, 20 good Assistant Dress*
LET,Island BayRoad, twoFurniehod sharp. makers, at Te Aro House. Apply
Mr. 8. Kohn. Clerk of Courae— Mr. a aoft bottom, and should not bad weather npHEFriends ofMr.WALTER HILLare Do two horses
W. lornß. Clerk of Scales— Mr. J. set in there is a probability of her being X
respeotfully invited to attend the Dothree
ormore horses ... 3b
4a WELLINGTON. Maitai
WESTPORT
... AND HOKITIKA
| Satnr |Nov 28 ) RACING HORSES
ADOTION.
FOR
— SALE BY rpO
J. Rooms, or two Lodgers canbe taken ;

......
Wilkins. towedoff thia morningby thetugs Lyttelton, Passengers invehicles, eaoh Ons Shillino NELSON, WESTPORT, GREYMOUTH The Rulesof the Wellington Racing Clnb healthy locality ;termß moderate. Apply
Eacicoubsi, ThisDat. Herald, and Titan, whioh will be on the Funeral of hia late Wife, Charlotte, whioh Driversof vehioles Free AND HOKITIKA for the Selling Races are : The winnermust Evening Post. TjyANTED. CoatHand ;aleo, Tonth, as
The Spring Meeting of the Wellington soeneof at an early hour. Aa to the actual will leave thoreeidenoe of her father (Mr. Members' carriages Free INAUGURAL DINNER, Mahinappa Fri |Poo 4| be sold at auotion;any other horse maybe npO LBT, Furnished Appartments, with
Racing Club waa oommenoed to-day at the oauae the Hudson oomingto grief it would J. Webb), Hankey-Btreet, TO-MORROW I claimed providing the person claiming it
Huttunder exceptionally favourableoiroum- not befair to express anopinion at present, (Saturday) AFTERNOON, at 4 o'olook. WANGANUI AND WESTPORT
bo
starts the bidding at the upaet price with situated X Board, in a healthy and pleasantly preaeor.
G. TILLER, At theAthennumHall, spot. Apply Mra. de Launay, the
Btanoes as regards weather, which ia simply but the oaptain puts it down to the heavy Undertaker. Manawato Satnr Nov 281| | net value of stakes added. Wattles, Johnsonville. SHINE BROS.,
glorious. The courae ia hard, but other- current and the dense fog, the set of the ST. ANDREW'S DAY-MONDAY, 30th LYTTELTON, TIMARU, OAMARUAND TheStewardshaveoonoeededuathefavour
wise in good condition,ofand has evidently former not beingproperly understood. Cap- NOVEMBER,1885, of aelling anyhorse thatthe ownermay wish fV\O LET,aBix-roomedHouso,inGhuznee*
vessel, } X street, Tailors, Cuba-street
reoeived a good deal attention.
by
The tainThomas
twoearly traina were verypoorlypatronised, andhaa Bailed her for six years.
not more than 250 going out both. At Captain Babot informs us he reoeived a
has an interest in the
■DACES. RACES. RACES. AT 8 o'clock p.m. Gbafton
Reduced
... DUNEDIN
|Mon |
Faresand
Nov 30 |
Freightsby these
to dispose of;
shall therefore be
the owner
glad
offering ittheabove
restrictions will of ooursebe removed. We immediate possession. Apply on the pro-
to receive entries on misas ; or, to
with
Mr.
gas and
D.Anderson,
water laid
Nairn-street.
on;

GAS v. ELECTRICITY.
"
quarter to 1only 400 people were on the telegram the oourse for thesale of any horses to be LET, ex
oourso, but by3 o'olook the nnmber hadin-
creaiod to abont 600.
to-day stating that the steamers
Lyttelton, Herald, and Titan were all en-
gagedtrying
Tickets, OneGuinea eaoh,oan beobtained Steamers^
DECEMBER,
sold immediately after the sellingraces. It npO
willbe neoeasaryto enter and run allsuoh Leslie,inBute-street.
X
a 3-roomed Cottage, withrange,
agood situation. Apply to George WANTED Known-Just reoeived.
Tongariro, the first shipment of tfce
new "Wenham" Gas Lamps. Will be
totow theHudson off on thia from Mr. D. Clark, Bookseller, During
Athenssum JANUARY, the months of horsesin theraoe. LET,afurnished Bedroomand Sitting- exhibited on
FlyingStakos Handioap, of 65 bots ;Three- 'morning'B tide, and Saturday. Thomas BaQi&ger.
Buoceededin movingher ISLAND BAY. and FEBRUARY, RETURN Mr. Campbell
quarters of a mile.
Mr. P. F. Tanored'a ohmRevoke, 3yrs,
50ft. If the two last named steamers had
been alittle earlier on the sceneit ia thought
Buildings,Lambton-quay,or from anyMem-
TICKETSwill be issued all over the Com- ceive
ber of the Dinner Committee, or from the pany's Lines atREDUCED RATES, avail- entries.
will be on the oourse to re- TO room, with t_e of kitchen ;near tram Importer. 17, Wmis-street
line. ApplyEveningPost office.
7st 91b(Buokeridge) 1 thebarquemight havecome off. Theyhave able forReturn till31st MARCH NEXT. LAERY A CAMPBELL, COOPIBA CO.. (OPPOSITK ATHXNJBUM).
BOWEN, No. 6084. undersigned. LET,the Sample Room latoly oora-' toLet, lareo House, suitable
.
Mr.W. lorns' br f Rumour,3yrs, 7st101b 2 been jettisoning cargo all night, and as the COURT SIR GEORGE
Mr.P Martin's eh mMinerva,Cyra, Bat 3 sea keeps smooth it is moro thanprobable
For the Flying Stakes Pasha and Dyna- theHudson will be got off this evening. She
FUNERAL NOTICE. ST. ANDREW'S DAY, D. T.
P.
STUART,
PURVIS WEBB,
Hon. Treasurer.
Hon. Seoretary.
EXCURSIONTO WESTCOABT SOUNDS. IN THE EXCHANGE LAND AND
NINTH SEASON.
The b.b. TARAWERA, or other steamer,
Auctioneers to the Wellington Racing Club.
MERCANTILE AUCTION ROOMS,
TO pied by Mr. Southern, Post Avenue,
Williß-Btreet,
M'Dowell.
Wellington. Apply to
WANTED
J. building,
for boardinghouse ;also, largebriok
Cooper A Co.
suitable for bond or warehouse.
mite were scratched. Normanby,Lifebuoy, lies about 80 feet from the shore. abovo Conrt are re-
25thNovember, 1885. Panama-bteeet.
"
of the MONDA7, 30th NOVEMBER, 1885. will make an excursion to the West Coast
andSerpept also started. The betting was
2 to1 against Rumour, 4 to 1against Life-
MEMBERS
late Wife
quested to attend the Funeralof the
of Bro.W. HILL, whioh leaves
VOLUNTEER DRILLSHED. Sounds of the Middle Island, leaving Port ON TUESDAY NEXT, Ist DECEMBER,
(Dunedin) on or about Thursday, TO LET, two 3-roomed Cottages, Cottle.
ville Terraoe. Apply to C. Cottle.
ANTED, yonng Girl as nursery go-
verness. Cooper A Co.
buoy, Normanby, andMinerva. Serpent on SECOND EDITION. his residence, Hankey-street, top of Tara- ISLAND BAY RACES. Chalmers At 2 o'clook p.m. ANTED,for Petone, Mother's Help ;
going out bolted up the course and threw naki-street, TO-MORROW (SATDRDAY),
ST. ANDREW'S DAY, MONDAY, 30th GRAND VOCAIT
CONCERT.
INSTRUMENTAL 14th January, 1886. The trip
eightdays from Port Chalmers,duringwhich
will oooupy
FORBALS,"oountry. Apply to
BOTe7arHotelß~_"town land goodhome. Cooper A 00.
Levy, hi» rider, and another boy had to BY ELECTRI
TELEGRAPH.-COPYRIGHT.
C
at 4p.m. the moat beautiful of the Sounds will bo Saleof Bankrupt Stook of Fanoy Goodsin
besubstituted. After several false starts, Members of other Courtsinvited.
NOVEMBER, 1885.
SATURDAY, 28th NOVEMBER, 1885, visited, and speoial facilities will be given the Estate of Ah Get. N. J. ISAACS, Hotel Broker, WANTED, for OtaJd, General Servant;
good wages,passage paid. Cooper
caused principally by Lifebuoy's anxiety to A "WOOLBROKER'S LIABILITIES. By order C.R. First raoe starts at 12.30 p.m. Under the auspices of Lieut.-Colonel Butts for fishing,shooting,sketohing, and exploring Corner Willia-street and Lambton-qnay.
BALE, Pianos by George Russell and and Co.
get away, a good start waa effeoted,Life-
buoy getting abouthalf a length thebeat of
it, all theothers in a olußter. At theroad
TROUBLE LOOMING IN SPAIN.
PHILIP FAUVEL,
Seoretary. rpHE NorthernEntrance to theCourse
"*- be the only one used, and onlyraoe- will
andthe Officers andMembersof the
Wellington Battalion.
these wonderful Fiords, where Nature is
seen in her grandest aspeots. The social T " KENNEDY
enjoyment of passengerß is made aspeoial C. C. Graham, Esq., Offioial Assignee, to sell
MACDONALD A CO.
are favoured with instructions from ON Co.,London.
EDWARD PEARCE.
ANTED, Cook; also, Housemaid,
same family. Cooper ACo.
Serpent went to the front, closely followed [SPECIAL 10 UNITED PBBSS ASSOCIATION.] bypublio auotion, on theabovedate—
VERY SUITABLE Proceeds will be devoted to a fund for feature of these excursions,the whole trip SALE, a compaot little Farm, within ANTED, several General Servants.
by Lifebuoy, Rumour, and Revoke. At the
turn Serpent rap off, leaving Lifebuoy in (Received November 27, 2.15 p.m.)
for those wanting to make
horaea engaged at the meeting will be ad- makingneoeasaryimprovements inthe Rifle taking the form of an extended pionio. In
mitted at theSouthGate. Range at Polhill Gnlly. order to prevent ovororowdiDg,onlyalimited
THE WHOLE OF THE VALUABLE
BTOOK OF FANCY GOODS, Ao., ahalfseven FOR miles
miles of Wellingtonandone and
from railway Btation,
Cooper ACo.
front. He remained there to the entrance
to the straight, when Rumour and Revoke A privatemeeting of the creditorsin the
London, 26th November.
appropriate, tasteful, andinexpensive number of passengers will be taken. removed to onr Auotion Rooms for
convenience of sale and effective ofabout 65 aores,dividedinto fivepaddookß, WANTED,
consisting young Man,for slaughtering
in oountry ;goodwagesto goodman.
both collared and passed him. A splendid estate of Messrs. Simes and Co., wool-
raoe between these two resulted inRevoke brokers, was held to-day. Tho meeting
winning oleverly by a neck. Time, lmin. wasof a stormy nature, and thecreditors
CHRISTMAS PRESENTS.
Admission to oourse
Grandstand, gentlemen
„ ladies
... 1b
10b
2s Gd
PROGRAMME:
"NotrePabt I.
FARE-FROM WELLINGTON, Jgls 4b.
For freightor passagesapply atthe Offioee,
Alsaoe"— Garri- Cornerof Grey andFeatherston-Btreeta.
display
TUESDAY, Ist DECEMBER,1885,
orchard, flower, and vegetable garden, on Coopor ACo.
whiohareerectedanewnine-roomed dwelling-
house, stables, cowsheds, fowlhouse, dairy, ANTED to Lend, sums of £50 and
following Overture— Chere and pigatioa. A good oreek runs through upwardsonapprovedseourity.Cooper
18J«eo. Total! eaters (two working as one), who were present are very reticent as to *
456—41 on winner ;dividend, jBIO.
The aro now on view Carriages son Band "
will admitted to the oourseat Song—" At Bay (Watson)— GunnerGooder
be At 2o'clock. the property. Terms easy. Apply by andCo.
what took pl%ce. Itis believed that the the following Conveyances by letter, Alpha. Box 105, P. 0., Wellington. ANTED, by a thoroughly competent
Hurdle Handioap, of 80 soys ;seoondhorse liabilities of the fiim wIU amount tonearly At TE ARO HOUSE. one horse,2s rates :—
;by two or more horses, 3s.
drawn Duet-" Sainted Mother" (Wallaoe)-Mra.
and Miss Parsona
On thePremises, Lambton-quay, two doors
from RoyalHotel. SALE. Masterton, email Form Sec- Cooperman, Tradesmen's Books to keep, Ao.
to reoeive10 soys from thestakes. Abont a quarter of amillion.
two miles and a-half. Already there are signs of trouble in Tete-a-Tete Tea Sett,2/6 | Equeßtrians will be charged 2b Cd, and Mr.E.J.
Song— "The Death ofNelson" (Braham)—
" (Toars)— Lieut.
WEST COAST STEAMERS FOR tion No.15,1aore and8perohes :1600
WALLAOE A CO. have reoeived Acres, Rangituman;300 Aores Grass Lands
A Co.
Mr. Humphrey's br g The Druid, 6yra,
lOatlSlb Spain. The Carlists and the adherents of
1 Queen Isabella are preparing to uphold
Chinese Cups andSaucers, 1/-
Japanese Axvata Votes,1/9
no
will on account whateverbeallowed upon Violin Solo—"
Connolly
Hill
Ja Juive
" ANCHORare
LINEOFSTEAM PACKETS
appointed toleave aa under :— JH.
" instructions
sell by auotion, on the
from the proprietor
premises,
to
aa above, per
(suburban);
foot;
Allotments, Austin-street,
Wariponri-atreet and South-road, andCo.
WANTED
jCS for
to Let, largeHouso, suitable
restaurant ;very central. Cooper
Mr.F.B. Gentry's blk g Erebus, Cyra, their claims ;while Senor Riuz Zorilla, the Japanese Toilet Trays, 6d Be.
Recitation—" TheTale of the10th Husaars ForNELSON— The bb MURRAY, on FRI- the whole of the oontents ot a "Variety 555 ;Town Acres Noa. 856, 846, 859, 860,
list 71b 2 leader of the insurrectionary movement in Japanese Toilet Trays, 9d Anenolosed place has been set apart for (ClementScott)— Mr.Keyworth Store." All goods are to be sold to the 884, 952 ;Building Site, Hill-street; Lease- ANTED, Kitchen Boy, restaurant,
DAY, at 7 p.m. town. Cooper A Co.
A good start waseffeoted, Erebus at once Spain in August, 1883, and who subse- Japanese Qkve Boxes,1/9 carriages, and willbe kept Btriotly seleot. Quartette— Mrs. andMiss Parsons, Mr. W. For NELBON. WESTPORT, highest bidder, and bargains will be the hold of Adelaide-road Hall and Shops.
going to the front. Direotor, ridden by
Newman, blundered and fell at the first quently left the country, iB now returning.
Japanese Handf.Boxes, 8/-
Japanete SilkBalls, 4d
E. S. B. BELL,
Seoretary. Banjo
Widdop end Mr.E. J. Hill
Solo— Volunteer Godden HOKFHKA-The
WARD, onSATURDAY,at 9 p.m.
GREY and
bb CHARLESED- great-variety are —
order of the day. Amongst other goods in Apply to D. T. STUART, Commission Agent
and Sharebroker.
ANTED to Let. by let Deoember,
large Shop, three windows, Suitablo
hurdle, andErebus baulking at the aecond, Japanese Silk Balls, Cd SALE, by Tender, tho piece ofLand for draper,ironmonger, Ao. Cooper A Co.
leftthe Druidwith a good lead. Erobua got Presentation to Inspector Japanese Silk Balls, 1/- " Pabt11. Fares to Nelson:— Saloon— Single, £1; Bedßteads (wood and iron), palliaaueß, OR Wellington
over atthe second attempt,and went inhot Scully. Japanete Straw Baskets, —
Overture— Talavera "— GarrisonBand
Song "A "
return, J6l 10b. Steerage— Single, 15i;re-
Soldier must for ever War be return,freight .£1 2b 6d.
spring mattresses, tables, chairs,
waahatanda, couches, orookeryware,
in Abel Smith-street, part of seotion
106, measuring 125 by 264 feet,near the
Laboub Exchange.
''
looking-glasses, glassware, cutlery, Viotoria Hotel, andfeet
pursuit of the leader, Direotor being re-
mounted and going on 200 yards behind
rapidlycaught Druid,

[Bt Tjligibaph.] Japanese
in Beta of 3, for 3d
'* Straw Baskets,
in acts of 5, for6d Song-;
longing (V.Wallaoe)—
The Old Lock
" (Milton
Mr.W. Widdop For
Wellings)— W.
or passage apply to
A G.TURNBULL AGO., traya,olooke, lamps,register stoves, pation of Mr. John Plimmer, Mrs. Austin,
at present in the ooou- W~ ANTED,a first-olaaa Canvaeeor.
wards A M'Beath.
Ed-
Atthefar sideErebus
andthe two raced^togetherto the turnacross
the road. Fenwiok nearly oame off at the Mr. J.D. Ormond, Napieb,
|united press association.]
This Dat.
M.H.R.,has presented
Japanese Trinket Bottet, Cd
Japanese Teapots, 1/6
ISLAND* BAY PARK RACING CLUB. "
MissStanford
Recitation— The Fireman'B Love (Blood)
" Agenta. rangeß, carpenters' and gardeners'
tools, newandsecond-hand olothing, N.
alarge assortment of funeral goods,
and others. For further
Gooder, Kent Terrace.
particularsapply
W*~ to ANTED, good Cook,
sharp. Edwarda A M'Beath.
hotel; apply
hurdle, andagain Druid took the lead, but
Erebus waa not to be denied, and raced up Mr. Soully, late Inspector of Polioe, with a
Japanese Cabinets, 1/6
Japanese Tea Caddies, 6/6
ST. ANDREW'S
30th NOVEMBER, 1885.
DAY,
Song—
Mr.J. E.Read
" Star of England
"Good-bye" (Tosti)— Mra. Parsons nBHb and other
particularise
artiolos too numerous to FOR SALE, Kilbirnie Footion
theHotel), with a well built Cottage, A
95 WANTED,
(near good Strawberry Piokera;
mnat be good whistlers. Edwards
tohim andled into the baok atretoh, where purse containing over 300 sovereigns, anb-
TheDrnid was let put. and going on from soribod as amark of appreciation of hia long
Japanese Flower
Japanese Brackets, 3/6
Tables, 21/-
following Raoo has been added to
Cornet Solo—
Bandmaster Cimino "
Polka"—
WAND G. TURNBULL
" willdespatch the followingsteamersAND CO.
The premises not being Buffioiontly oom- shed, land i
three rooms and soullery, fowlbouse and
aore, planted withmoorooarpa
M'Beath.
and faithful services in the distrust. The THE WANTED, Married Couple;mannaofnl,
this point won easily by a dozen lengths. presentation
Time, smin 23aeo. Totalisator (two ma-
chines),362 subscribers, 78 on the winner ; Counoil
divided £4 33. S.Towers rodethe winner citizens cheered
took place intheold Provincial
Chamber, inthe presence of leading
and country aettlera, who heartily
the veteran. the
BESIDES
above-mentioned artioles,
Selling
the

the
programme
Hack
Club
:—
Bags,
,
of .£ls the winner
;
tobe Bold for £20, any surplus to go to SongandMr.
; H mite ;oatoh weights.
Quartette—"
— Sleep Gentle Lady (Biahop)— as inder :—
Mra. andMiss Parsons, Mr.W. Widdop For WANGANUI— The Btoamor
E. J.Hill
(oomio) Seaman Hare
SATURDAY,at 11 p.m.
For WANGANUI— The as BTORMBIRD, not
MONDAY,
HUIA, on modions
chasers,
for
the
the
goods
anticipated nnmber
willbe sold in the
the rear of the shop, and, shouldthe weather
prove propitious, theBale willtake
of pur-
yard at
plaoe
andshrubs.
Apply

FOR
at

land,
Price,
premises.
.£l7B oasb, or £205 terms.

SALE, a Small Property, 4 aoreß


all frontage to the main
WANTED,
road,
wifecook, Ao. Edwards A M'Beath.
aLad, about15,for milking.
Edwarda A M'Beath.
in good style. Direotor started at level GodSavethe Queen. on p
at 3 m.
money.
Grand Duke haa been soratohed for the [By Telegraph.]
we have a multitude of others
very choice and elegant, but
Post entry, 1soy.
E. S. B. BELL,
Aooompanist —
Tiokets One Shilling.
Mr.Raymond. »or FOXTON— The as JANE DOUGLAS, thefirst fine day after theabovedate.
onFRIDAY,at 10 p.m.
with6-roomed cottage and greenhouse with
vines, garden well stookedwith fruit trees,
WANTED, General Sorrant ;oneable to
milk preferred. Edwarda A M'Beath.
whioh are too numerouß to Seoretary. (For continuation of Auctioneer!' aavertit* frontandbaok entranoe, stable, andpiggery. ANTED, acompetent Person to take
Hutt Handioap. All the rest will start. [UNITED PRESS ASSOCIATION.] Conoert will oommence at 8 o'olook. For PATEA— Tho steamer WAVERLEY, mentt, tee page 4). For particulars apply to JohnFraaer, Blaok- charge of workroom (dressmaking).
Speculationis a great favourite. PARTICULARISE, The celebrated Mignon Piano, kindly lent onMONDAY.at B p.m. smith, Taita. Edwards A M'Beath.
New Plymouth, This Dat. by Mr. T.K. Maodonald, will be used on the
Hntt Park Spring Handicap, of 200 sova>
The Armed Constabulaiy stations at White FOR SALE"
above oooasion. SALE, two Shops in one of the
sooond horso to receive 20 soys. and the Cliffs having been
third horae 10 boys, from the stakes. One Messenger removed to Wellington,was op- broken up and Captain but whioh are well worthy of
inspection and purchase, and LIEUT. COLLINS, Hon.Treaa. A Gekat Bargain, FOR
Tailoring Sewing Ma- with the goodwill
principal stroeta in Napier, WANTED,
together
He-engagement, ia fanoy
goods or other bußiness, by yonng
mile and a-half.
Mr.W. lorna' bh Pasha,4yra, Bat131b ... tertained at a dinner last evening,at wbioh
1 the Mayor presided. The members of the
are nowon view in onr
and well-lightedMillinery
spacious SERGT.-MAJOR BOCK, Hon. See TjlOR KAIKOURA AND LYTTELTON. SWERTHEIM
ohinea, second-hand, in first-olaas
working order. Prioe,.£s loa eaoh.
of a first-olaas
business. Terms moderate. Apply for wardsA M'Beath.
tailoring Lady from South Island; references. Ed-
NEW ZEALAND RAILWAYS. The s.s. WAKATU. terms to Broking A St. Clair, Commission
Mr. H.Redwood'abmClogs, 4yre, 7st51b 2 district were present, as well aa all the SHOWROOM. FETE AND ATHLETIC W. TUSTIN, ANTED, Situation in general store,
Mr. P. F. Tanored'a r hAdministrator, leading oitisena. WELLINGTON SECTION. FORESTERS' SPORTS,
On TUESDAY. IstDecember Willis-street.
Agents,Napier.
SALE, two newly-bnilt handßome,
oonntry. Edwards A M'Beath.
6yrs,9st2lb 3 Auckland, This Dat.
The, medical examination of the body of An early vitit would be an ST. AND R~E~ W' S DAY.
To be held on
BOXING DAY, 26th DECEMBER,
FOR CABTLEPOINT ANDNAPIER. FOR SALE AT NEWTOWN. FOR oommodions Residencies; 9
bath, and wash-house, with &-aore sections ;
rooms, ANTED, General Sorvants, town.
Kdwarda A M'Beath.
LBt Tblbqbaph.] thechildexhumodat Howiokshows no marks advantage to the AT THE The a.a. KIWI, price £650 each. "Also,
ROOMEDHouse, with usual out- fenoed and planted; prioeJ-aore
of violenoe. MONDAY, 80th NOVEMBER, 1885. section, A^ED-^me^early^onrßaturday to
[united pbxsa association.] PURCHASER. BASIN RESERVE, WELLINGTON, On SATURDAY, 28thNovomber T^OUR £150. Apply
Auckland,This Dat. Under distinguishedpatronage. JD houses, and one aore of land. The George Carter, Petone. the great sale at W. Mnnro's, Tara-
Trenton haabeen acratohed for theAuck-

THE KAITOKE REFRESHMENT A NEXCURSION TRAIN willleaveWei- ?OR OPUNAKF, WATTAIIA AND NEW house isnew, and waß Bpeoiallybuilt for the naki-atreet. Last week waa a terrible week,
land Cup. ROOMS. TE ARO HOUSE. xl. lington for Masterton at 855 a.m., Progeamme op Events :— PLYMOUTHBREAKWATER. proprietor's own residence. The rooms are OR SALE, at Nelson, first -okas on Saturday, forseveral honra at a stretch,

Wellington Woollen Company's Sib, On readingyoupaper last evening


Buildings.
— ♥
TO THB SMTOB. P. COHEN,
returningfrom Mastertonat 550p.m.

DAY EXCURSIONFARES.
(Wellington, ) To Kaitoke,
1.
2.
Juvenile
First event,11.30 a.m.
Foresters' Raoe Handioap,
yards.— lst prize,10b ;2nd, ss ;3rd,2s6d
Maiden Raoe, 220 yards.— lst prize,
220
30s ;
The b.b. HAURAKI,
EARLY
large, and more oan easily be added. The
property commands amagnifioent view, and apply Turnbull,
is withinseven minutes' walk of the Tram-
oapable
Clothing and Outfitting Business, theBhop waahopelessly blocked. Thegoods
of large extension.
Smith A Co.
For particulars are so absurdly oheap that parties not
aotually seeing the goods will finditdifficult
to comprehend. Callandsee me. W. Mnnro,
re the above, it strnok me that "Watoh- > Masterton, 2nd,.10b. Entranoe, la Cd
way. OR SALE, at Petone, 7-roomed House Taranaki-street.
man" and "Travoller" were one and the FTIHE CASH CLOTHIER AND FromiPetone, and Wai- The above-mentioned steamers will leave, For price, terms, andfurther particulars,
TO-MORROW'S CEREMONY. aame person stabbing in the dark beoause OUTFITTER,
C Lower Hutt, ) rarapa Stations. —
3. Past and Present Officers of Foresters' elroumstanoea permitting.
Handicap, 440 yards. Ist prize, 30a; For freight and passage apply to
apply to
and about one aore of land, facing
main road. Apply to A. W. Collett, Wheel- ANTED, a reapeotable andintelligent
he wants to gain a point, and seems " "
afraid j Kaitoke— First Class,4a ;SeoondClaan.3s. 2nd, 10a. Entrance, la6d A Agents.
M'DOUGALL A CO., wright,Petone. Youth to learnthe Bookselling and
The oeremony of laying the foundation to put hia own name in print. Traveller Masterton and Wairarapa Stations— First 4. First of three eventsof theBoxing Day LEVIN CO.. Lambton-qnay. Stationery Business. Box 284, PostOffice. Z
92, WILLIB-BTBBBT, TjX)R SALE, 50,000 Bricks, at 35b per
atoneof the Wellington Woollen Company's knows
buildings at Petone to-morrow promiaoe to
be an interesting andbrilliantaffair. Nearly private
know)
aa well aa myself (or he ought to
that the proprietor, out of hia own
purse, bought the stove and all Has just opened another large shipment of
three hundred invitations have been ao- other furniture thatis in theladies' waiting-
Class, 7b ;Seoond Class, 5a 3d.
SATURDAY RETURN TICKETS will be
Handicap, 220 yards.— lst prize,
2nd, 60a; 3rd, 20s. Entranoe, sa; ao-
oeptanoe,2a 6d
issuedfromall stations to all stations, avail- 5. Egg and Spoon Race, 220 yards.— lst
#
m
140s; ""H
Ti
X
WrfC"
permitting

■REtfNNEB CO.'S STEAMERS
sail as under, oironmstanoea WIRE NAILS, ELOOR Merohant,Pipitea.
BRADS,
I?
OR
thonaand.
BALE,
Apply
52-inoh
Chew's,
Roadster
Timber
Bicyole;
WANTED,
Apply
asituation by anexperienced
Barmaid, with first-olus testimonials.
to Stewart's Agency, Evening Post
eepted,and itis expected that there will be room or anywhere else on the premises; Men's, Youths', and Bots' able forreturn onday of issue only. prize,20a ; 2nd, 10s. Entranoe, la For NELSON, GREYMOUTH and HOKI- almost new. S.A.N.,EveningPost. Chambers, Harbonr-atreet.
asmany ladies aa gentlemen present. The likewise had to build bedroomß for them- CLOTHING, BY ORDER. TXKA— The bb PELHAM,onFRIDAY LOCKS, Hinges, Sash Lines, Frame TI7ANTED, a smart Youth for the paint-
0. Hurdle Handicap, over 8 hurdles, 440 Pulleys, Sash Lifts,L.H. Nads. A J. P~BTN~irL~E It ing trade; one aoenstomed to the
Hons. R. Stout (Premier), E. Riohardson solves to sleep in. Government findsnothing,
(Minister for Publio Works), W. J. M. onlybar, kitchen, and room, all empty. So
HATS, SHIRTS, BRACES, yarda.— let prize, 60b; 2nd, 30s. En-
at 9p.m.
For WEBTPORT, GREYMOUTH andHO- Builders will profit by getting pricea of " (From Miss dough's,Dunedin), trade preferred. Ballinger Bros., Warisg

tranoe, 3s ;acceptance, Is
Larnach (Minister of Mines), and- J. A. I think, ifIam allowed to say bo, that the TIES, Ao., Ac, KITIKA— The ss MAORI, on MON- abovebeforepurohaaing elsewhere. LADIES' ART NEEDLEWORK DEPOT, Taylor-atreet.
Tole (Minister of Justice), and hia Honour proprietor haa a right to use what's his own 7. Boys' Race, under 12, 220 yards.— lst DAY, at 5p.m. JNO. YOUNG, 63, Lambton-quay, Wellington, next
Mr.Justice Riohmond, withtheir wives and the when not required for lady passengers by Direct from the manufacturers, suitable prize, 7b6d ; 2nd, sa ;3rd, 2a6d
8. Three-mile Walking Handioap. Ist)
For GREYMOUTH and HOKITIKA— The
as KILDA, WEDNESDAY,
Cuba-street. Direct importers O. Hill, Hatter.
of every description of
WANTED, to plaoea Child out to nurao.
Apply to W. T. Garratt, Chemist,
families, will be among the gueats. The trains, but if "Traveller" wants any 8T on
Silks,Filoselles, Wools, Ac,of Taranaki-atreet.
members of the City Counoil will also be more information, and oanpluok up courage
present. The train conveying the visi- to interview the bar-keeper(as he terms the
tors will leave punctually at a quarter proprietor), he can get it without rushing
to one o'clnok. It cannot be delayed into print.
for the comingholidays,
including a
NEW ZEALAND GOVERNMENT LIFE
INSURANCE ASSOCIATION.
nPHISOffioe willbe Closed on MONDAY,
9. —
prise,60a ;2nd, 30a. Entranoe, 2a 6d ;
acceptance, la 6d
Friendly Societies'
let prize, 30s;
Handicap,
2nd, 10s.
440 yards.
Entrance,
Company,
Quay.
at sp.m.
For freight or passage apply BrunnerCoal
next Lion Foundry, CustomHouse
STEEL TRAVELLING Needlework,
TRUNKS,
KENNEDYBROS. mOILET SETS, Slop Pails ;large assort- cordially invited..
finest qualities, at loweßt prices. Country
.orders promptly attended to. Inspection
ANTED, an Improver, and also Ap-
prantioea to the Dressmaking.
Apply Mrs.M'Mahon, Molesworth-street
la6d
X theSOtbinstant. St. Andrew's Day. 10. Seoond event Boxing Day Handioap, "" ANTED, a kind, reapeotabTe Peraon,
a moment beyond that time, as the
line will be fnlly occupied in conveying
visitors to the races. Those therefore who Wellington, 26th
lam, Ao.,
November,
Gio.Jones.
1885.
GRAND LOT OF BOYB' SUITS. D. M. LUCKIE,
Manager. 440 yards "jfiftifc^r|'lv b.b. TUI leaves:—
11. Sack Raoe, 150 yarda.— lst prize, 20s; For FOXTON-On SATURDAY, at 10p.m. All to be sold at greatly reduced prices.
X ment ofTinware.
Overstocked inabovelinea. atating
to take oharge of aBaby. Address,
terms per week, A.R.D.,
W~~
Post Office.
ANTED, by a lady, with a littleboy,
Governess
an engagement as Housekeeper or
;a goodneedlewoman ;exoellent
intend being present at the oeremony at Head Offioe, references; countrypreferred. Apply Mrs.
Petone mußt be at the Wellington Btation Wellington 26th November, 2nd, 10s. Entranoe, la
12. Foresters' Costume Handioap Bace, 440 W. BISHOP, Agent, JNO. YOUNG,
WANTED, immediately, comfortable
Board and Lodging, for married plaoe.
Redmond, City Registry Office, Courtenay-
early. The Hon. R. Stout ia to lay the body Aninquest waa held this afternoon on the
of Joseph Wilson, who was drownedoff Men'sSuite inall the newest shapes
" Offioea of the following Insurance yards.—
— —
lat prize, 20a; 2nd, 10a. En- Passage Tiokets available for return via Featheruton-street. Cuba-street.
couple ;termsmust be moderate. Addreßß
foundation atone. Under the atone willbo
placed aoopy of this day's EveningPost the Railway Wharf
and Evening Press, and New Zealand Mail _
Accidentally
andto-morrow's New Zealand Times, copies We donot think that there is any founda-
Drowned

of the company's balance-sheets, andspeci- tion for the auspioion whioh aeema to be
yeaterday. A verdiotof
waa returned.
Men'sWhite Shirts, with oollars
Men's Oxford Shirts, new pattern
Men'sMerino Pantsand Shirts
HTHE
Friday,
Companies will be Closed at noon on
Saturday, and
New ZealandInsurance
Monday

SouthBritishInsurance Company
next:
Company
13.
tranoe, 1b
One-mile
30a.
Handioap. Istprize,80s ;2nd,
Entrance, 3a ;acoeptanoe,
14. Girls' Bace, under12.— 1st prize, 1pair
lustres: 2nd, 2s 6d
2s
Wanganni per Stormbird andHuia.
FOR THE
H.S., EveningPost offioe.

streets.
ANTED, a good General Servant.
Tntohen Villa, Brougham and
WANTED
Pirie
ANTED, two Stonebreakers. Apply to
Baylia,Hanaon-Btreet.
to Let,a four-roomed Cottage
in Tinakori-road, opposite Botanioal
mens of all' the silver coins of the realm. entertainedincertain quarters to theeffect SilkHandkerchiefs, in allcolours NationalInsurance Company 15. ThirdEvent Boxing Day Handicap,880
SHAW, SAVILL A ALBION
(Limited).
COMPANY HOLIDAYS ! ANTED, the pnblio to know where Gardens. Apply Riohard Duignan, Moles-
The following inßoription upon a copper that therumour circulated abouttherebeings Scarfs and Ties, inall shapes StandardInanranoe Company yards they canhire Carriages,Buggies and worth-street.
" The
plate will be attaohed to the atone:— serious flaw in regard to the Property Tax
Wellington Woollen Manufacturing Assessment, whichwill render it impossible
ColonialInsnranoe Company 16. Shepherds' Handioap Raoe, 440 yards— BARQUE HELEN DENNY, FROM
Saddle Horaes for Hutt and Island Bay ANTED, a good General Servant;
Hard Hats, in blaok andbrown Equitable Insuranoe Company lat prize, Lamb ;2nd, 501b Flour Races, at Somerville's Livery Stables, Abel references required. Apply to Mrs.
Company.— Boardof Direotors :T. K. Mao- to collect the tax this year,is reallya patt United Insuranoe Company 17. Speoial Priie for theBest Dressed Com- GLASGOW. TDLACK SUNSHADES, Smith and Molesworth-atreets. J. R. Blair, Wellington-terrace, or Lyon and
donald. Chairman; J. Coutta Crawford, J. a deep-laid scheme on the part of the Lawn Tennis Hats, in allcolours
Dranßfield, W. A. Fitzherbert, John H. of Australian MercantileUnion Insuranoe petitor, 20s. ANTED, Washerwoman; Blair,Lambton-qnay.
Colonial Treasurer and the Commissioner of
Heaton, R. S.Ledger, W.R. Watera, Chaa. Property Tax to increase the returnof that
St.Barbe. Seoretary.— This foundation stone Hi by ten per oent. in a large nnmber of
Boyß' Washing Suitß, veryoheap
Boys' Straw Hate, new shapes
Company Inaddition to the above, Children's Races
willbernn between eaohevent for Toys, Ao. onor before ALL olaims against the above-named
vesßel must be sent in (in dnplioate)
Saturday, 28th inst., otherwise
2a lid
COLOURED SUNBHADES,
each.
WiUJB-atreet.
required. Apply Mra. Eeid, Upper
referenoo
WANTED Known— Comfortable Board
and Residence; gas and bath;
of themill of the above company (the first cases ! Of course,if peopleare bo foolish as Conditions. they cannotbe recognised. Known, terms moderate. Pipitea-street,opposite the
tobe erectedin
onthe 28th day
theNorthIslandi waß laid to think that onanimaginarylegal
of November, 1885, by the they may manage to eaoape payment alto-
quibble Three competitors or no raoe,andno third
prise unless four start. The Boxing Day
LEVIN A CO.,
Agenta.
3s lid. WANTED
is now on tapat Barrett's Hotel.
that Marshall A
Copeland's XXXX Exhibition Beer late Hospital grounda, Thomdon.
a young Man, to attend
Hon. Robert Stout, M.H.R., Premier of gether, and thereforerefrain from paying by Note the Address :— Handioap will be deoided bypoints— First, CHILDREN'S TRIMMED HATS,
lid and3s lid. ANTED, 20 youngLadiesand20 young
WANTED, stables and make himself generally
New Zealand." the due data, the Treasury will oertwnly ■nifllEIOT ORDERS. Friendly SooietyHandicap to runinregalia3 ;seooDd, 2; third, 1. Competitors in 2a Men for the Opera Angot. nsefnl. Apply Petterd's Hotel, LowerHntt.
Both inscriptions have been engraved by benefit by theimposition of the10 per oent. E. COHEN, ofMadame
Messrs. Bookand Couaina. penalty,which will andmust be enforoed. of their respective Orders; one attendant BARQUE ESCORT, FROM NEW YORK. LADIES' TRIMMED HATS, Apply Theatre Royal, To-morrow, at 12 ANTED,100 Customers to sample 100
The trowel, whioh ia of silver, has " in- Militiaand Volunteer Office, only will be allowed eaoh competitor inside 3s lidand4a lid. o'olook. J.W. Dodge. Sootch Pies, free of ohtrge, at the
soribed upon itthe fallowing words -.— Pre- onThe Government Buildings wiU beclosed CASH CLOTHIER AND OUTFITTER, Wellington, 26thNovember, 1885. Washing or Charing. Mra. Original Sootch Shop, Manners-street, on
sented to the Hon. Robert Stout, M.H R., Monday, St. Andrew's Day,
92, Willis-strut,
No.I.—
on
Class Firing
SATURDAY,
for Wellington Rifles, the course. All protests to be givenin writ-
ing, to the Seoretary, before leaving the ALL claims againat the above-named
veaael must be Bent in (in duplicate) LADIES' PRINT COSTUMES, WANTED, Hutohinaon, Sussex Square, near
Saturday evening, occupied by Mr. F.
Premier of New Zealand, upon the oooasion The traffic overthe WellingtonRaoeoourse No. 28th inßtant. at 5 the decision of the Committee onor before Saturday, 28th, otherwise they M Gregor.
a.m.and 2p.m, Newtown Rifles, at ground, and to 3a lid and4alid. Caledonian Hotel.
of his laying the foundation atone of the railway line to-day waa not very heavy.
Wellington Woollen Company's mills at Te Only 400 perrons werecarriedup to3o'olook
Koro Koro, Petone, on Saturday, 28th Themombers of theWilson
November,1885." and Majeroni
TwoDoors fromManners-street.
In theEstate of Mra. JAMES GIBBS,
Deoeased. No.2.
— the same hours, on SATURDAY, sth Nos.
proximo
Annual
in all cases
4,
befinal. Entries forevents
6, 8, and13, to olose onfWednesday, cannotbe
Inspection ef Arms, Ao.,at 9th December. Handicaps will be declared
on Saturday, December, Aooept-
recognised.
LEVIN A CO.,
Agenta.
OTTOMAN
4slid and5a
CAPES,
lid. Apply,
ANTED
Store
stating
to Purchase, a small General
Business, town or W"
country.
ANTED, aBoy, to make himself
generally useful. Apply before 12
terms, to M.R., Evening noonTo-morrow (Saturday), at Tayton and
Erekine's, Conrtenay-plaoe.
The banqnet, the caterers for whioh are Opera Bouffo Company airived fromNelson Mount Cook Barracks, at 730 p.m., anoea reosived12th and
up till Saturday, 19th Deo. (For continuation of skipping advertisements Poat.
Messrs.M'Ewen A Churohill, this
willbe laidin company afternoon by the b.b.
appeara at tbe Theatre
Wanaka.
" Royal on
The
ALL aocounta Bgainat the above are re- as under :—
D Battery, N. Z. Artillery, on TUES- Entries and Acceptances willbe reoeived by tee page 1.) OTTOMAN DOLMANS,
WANTED, an experienced Photographer WANTED, a situation as Housemaid,
town or oountry. Apply Mrs. Red-
the large woolshed, whioh itis probable will Monday evening next, in La, Fille de Bigned as soon as
quested to be rondored to thennder- DAY,
lßt proximo the Seoretary, at his house, next to the 12b 9dand15b. (energetic and steady) to conduct mond'sRegistry
studio; Office,Courtenay-place.
betaxed toits utmost to accommodate the Madame Angot." possiblo.. Wellington, Naval Artillery, WEDNES- Foresters' Hall, Tory-street. Entries for all
GLOVES, and undertake various duties of everybody to bny those
large number of guesta. Mr. T. Kennedy
Macdonald, the Chairman of Direotors, will There was a Bitting of the Banco Court
preside.
E. W. GIBBS,
Administrator.
DAY, 2nd proximo
Wellington Guards, THURSDAY, 3rd
other events to be declared
WILLIAM H. DOBSON,
on the ground. BLACK KID
1b per pair,
atate salary, forwarding testimonials
epeoimens, whiohwillbo returned. Address,
Photo,Box 51, Poat Office,Greymouth.
WANTED
and
delicious Viotori* Cakei, made by
the inventor, C. A. Lang, Pastrycook and
thiamorning beforetheir Honours the Chief BOALEB & WEIGHTS, proximo Seoretary.
Cocfeotioner, Molesworth-street (next Bar-
Justioo and Mr.Justioe Riobmond. Argu- WellingtonandNewtownRifles,FRIDAY, ARMED CONSTABULARY. CHILDREN'S GLOVES. ANTED, first-class Boot Machinist, rand's),
BALANCES,awfully oheap. and at 143 Lambton-quay (opposite
The Stranding of the Hudson. mentin the case Ani Kauara v. injunction
« another (Napior)— a motion for an
Mair and SPRING JNO. YOUNG, 4thproximo
CityRifles, onMONDAY, 7thproximo PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH, Tenders, in duplicate, 'will be
6d,allsizes.
Jaa.
with aknowledgeof fittingpreferred. Exhibition
Sucklinga, Leather anrt Grindary Ware- Building); Scotch Pies, Tea,
IBy Tklhobaph/] inreference to the Native I/indCourt— waa
commenced, andhad not concluded
Cuba-street. J. G. BUTTS,Lient.-Col.,
Lower Hutt. SEALEDreoeived by the under,igned, addressed SAILOR HATS, house. Upper Willia-streo^
Coffee,Cocoa, Ao.
[united pbbss association.] went topress. Messra. ChapmanandM'Lean
when we
AMERICAN CHURNS, Commanding District. ANNUAL TEA MEETINGand CONCERT to theCommissioner A.C. Force,
up to Wednesday, the2ndDecember,for the
Wellington, 3d, worthla eaoh.
WANTED, Assistant*, Improvers, WANTED,
and
Apprentices to the Dressmaking. opposite George
good Brioklayer. Apply
Bainton, TaranaJd-street,
Timaru,2QthNovember. (Napier)appeared for the plaintiff, and Mr. On St. Andrew's Day, York-street.
The tug h_ returned from the barque Gullyfor defendants. AXES, Boys'
Bro«a Hatohets.
Axea, Axe Patt Hatohets, MONDAY. 30th NOVEMBER. undermentioned auppliea and
theaboroForce, for the twelremonths end-
services for BOYS' KNICKER
2b lid eaoh.
SUITS, Apply
kon-roftd.
Miss Phillips,George-street,
~ offTina-
ANTED to Se]l,cheap, four Baoketa,
Hudson. The harbourmaster says she is Asomewhat serious collision, whiohmight Decidedly oheap ;have alook. Deoember, 1886, viz. :—
lying head on the beaoh near the mouthof easily ha.ye beenattended Tea at 4 p.m. Evening Meeting at 7 p.m. ing 31st a Machinist. A. G. Price, n-jarly Tennia
Net, with Poles, complete,
thoMilford Lagoon. She went ashore at 3 oconrred in the Tinakori-road today. A with fatal results, JNO. YOUNG, Saddlery
Underclothing
WANTED, Hall of Commerce, Cuba-street. new ;also, Lawn Mower. Box 96,
Post Office.
o'olook this morning. The o&ptain declines gentleman and two ladies were driving to- Cuba-street. SUPREME COURT, WELLINGTON. Addreaaea by the Rev. J. K. Elliott, New- ANTED, for the country, a good
tostate how, romarkinsr thathe willhave to town ;D.Fulton,Maaterton ;A.Thomson, Boots EVERYTHING CHEAP DraperySalesman. ApplyHarcourt
ANTED, by a respectable yonng
gnawer enough by-and-bve. The ship is wards Kaiwarra in a one-horsepbtoton, when CHEAP DRESS MATERIALS. FEIST v. FISHER. Waihenga, and others. Shakoes andHelmets woman, Work daily, washing or
theanimaltook
ownedby Shaw,Savill,and Co. Sheis ona to thereins gettingunder its tail),isandbolted fright (owing, it believed, Colours Cambrios, 4Jd per yard; Ironmongery FOB TEI aniCo.
sandy beaoh, and not in any way injured, FAST Cashmere Prints, new pattern,B}d per is hereby given that the taking Tickets for Tea and Conoert, Is 6dand 9d ; Tailoring HOLIDAYS! WANTED, a competent Person to take
cleaning. Address 8.5.,Evening Poet.

and the oargo is all right. The orew got into


ashore without difficulty, as the sea was very in whioh
at a great pace along the road, ooming yard;Lace Stripe Muslins, only 4}d per
violent collision with a spring cart yard ;Washing Drillettea, 9Jd, lOJd. Fanoy NOTICE of the accounts herein has been ad-
Thursday,
Tioketa for Conoert, Ib. Farriery
Forma can be in
oharge of the Clothing Dspartment
large Drapery Establishment. Apply
WANTED, a House and Parlourmaid
immediately; must have good re-
until the 3rd of tenderand list ofartioles
.
day AT
calm. It ia probable that she will get off into town Mr. and Mrs. Daly were dining Canvas Cloths— New SpotBeiges, l'onrned next,at10 o'olookinthe forenoon,
of obtained, and samples seen, at theDefence Harconrt A Co. ferenoefl. Apply to Mrs.Riohardson, Moles-
thouldthe weatherkeep fine. Arrangements to get outfromOhariu. They didtheir best 12 yarda ;New Figured Deltinea,8a9slidfor December BOWLING OLUB.
Stores, Mount Cook Barraoks. C. SMITH'S, worth-street.
are likely tobenude to get a tug from Lyt-
teltonand the Harbour Board's tug totow trap .
of the way of tho runaway, but 12 yards ;All Wool Cheok ChaUiea, 10a 6d home, Wellington.
without success Ono of the wheels of their for 12yards ;New
waa damaged, andtheshock threw one yards
6dfor at the Registrar's Offioe, Supreme Court-
Cream ground Delaines, Datedthis 27thday of November, 1885. THE opening Match of the above Club
willtake plaoe at the IslandBay Green, are for.
Tenders to be marked outaide what they CUBA-STREET. W' ANTED, about 2001ba
primeFreshButter ;also, new-laid
Eggsand Kidney Potatoes ;cash ondelivery
per week of
WANTED, a respectable young man
Boarder in aprivate family ;every
comfort, use
her off thebeaoh. 16a 6d for 12
of theladioa out of thephtoton. Fortunately 13a6dfor12 yards.— CASEY A M'DONALD,
; Satin Stripe Foule, new, ALEX. S. ALLAN, on BATUEDAY, sth Deoember. The lowest or any tender not necesaarily to H. Pritchard, Cheapside Store, Adelaide- home of piano, Ao. ;terms
CHRiSTcnnscH,26th Novembor.
she waa not seriously hurt. The ooonpanta 167, Lambton Quay. Regiatrar. The TenniaLawn Ground will be opened accepted. road. moderate. Address Homely,EveningPost.
From an account of the wreck to hand W. T. L. Tbavkbs, onthe aame day. S. C. ANDERSON, Compositor, at once; good
ANTED, a Lad, to deliver m_T_
from Temuka, itappears thatafterthevessel of both vehicles were a good deal shaken.
The runaway waa stopped at thetollgate. MANILLA ROPE. Agent forA.R.Bnnny, Anyone wishing to join in either Bowling Captain.
FILTERS 1 EILTERB! G. Hornby, WANTED, town. Apply sharp to F. Matthews
struck Captain Thomasstartedfor the shoro
Tursagain
&FLAX Plaintiff'a Solicitor. or Tennia, must be onthe groundby 3p.m.
Buildingß and
Defence Stores,
Wellington, November,
lobbinghand, quick at case. Apply
Blenheim. Dairyman, Nairn-street.
inadingy, andhia boat was nearly Bwamped The b.b. Kiwi left Cape at 730 'Busses leave Government 27th 1885.

aa hemade for the mouthof the Opihi River. last night, andarrivedhere at 2.40 this af- rTIETHER, Plough, and Clothes lines, in OASWELL SOUND MARBLE, PORT- Princess Hotel, at 2p.m. ;returning at 5 and A WATTS', Cheavin's, WANTED,"s_ Office Boy ;wages,5s per
Captain Thomas ia well acquainted withthe ternoon. She brought one passenger Mi6B X all sizes, jnst landed.
New Zealand coast, having traded here for Stipps.
many years. He was in charge of the
JNO. YOUNG,
Cuba-street.
LAND CEMENT, AND MINING 5.30 p.m.
COMPANY (Limitid). A. TURNER,
Sec pro.few.
SOLD
AND
OUT ! —
DOULTANAtkins', andother makers, at Whole-
salePrices.
N.B. Already thia seasonthe demand for Hotel, Grey-atreet.
ANTED Known, that the travelling
publio oan alwaya rely on obtaining
first-class accommodation at thePoet Office Box P.0., Wellington.
WANTED,
12,
week. Address, inown handwriting,
a good General Servant
first immigrant vessel to Timarn in 1874.
Among tbo oargo ia a quantity of 'metaland and
The8.8. Hauraki, fromWaitara,Taranalri
Opnnake, arrivedin harbourat 3o'clook FRENCH BEDBTEADS,
NOTICE TO SHAREHOLDERS. ANOTHER SHIPMENT
By the b.b. ARAWA, the above hasbeen very good.
JNO. YOUNG, ANTED toLet,three5-roomedHouses R. Cleland,
(just completed),in Cuba-street; gas
wages, 14a per week. Apply Mrs.
LowerHntt.
other materials ordered by Messra. Scott this afternoon. FIREIRONS, FENDERS. nPHE Fourth Annual Meeting of Skare* THE WELLINGTON WOOLLEN MANU-
FACTORING COMPANY (Limited). Anti-Masher Wear-like Wire BALMORAL
Of Thosi Famous Gxntb' Cuba-street. and water, and every convenience. Apply
X holders Known, that Marshall A
Bros in connection with their oontraot for " Meaara. George Thomas A Co.willsell to-
the construction of locomotives for the morrow,produce. Company,
willbo held at theOffioe of the
10, Lambton Quay, City of Wel-
BE SOLD;all reduced to make lington, on TUESDAY, the Bth day of De- BOOTS.
SOTTfIjJ BLADES,
to M. Bohan,Manners-street, or BakerBros., WANTED Copeland's XXXX Exhibition Beer
Government. Thoro are also a locomotive Messrs. Laery A Campbellwill hold their
consigned to Government and a quantity of
MUST room for further shipments. oember,1885,at 2 o'olookin theafternoon. FOR the convenience of Shareholders As tosee
residing in the HUTT VALLEY, ar-
their virtues, whiohare considerable
advertisement near the leader
Lambton-qnay.
HOOKS, Sheep Shears, Hay ■VVTANTED— A Lady desires a re-engage
is nowontap atBarrett's Hotel.
bynew arrivalfrom Viotoria,
powder. The bulkof thocargo is insured in usualmarket aale to-morrow.

Home offioes. Local offioes are interested, Gentlemen, Some 25 years ago Iwaa
JNO. YOUNG,
Cuba-street. Businiss : rangements
for the
havebeenmade to iasueTioketa
Opening Ceremony, at the Companr's
of this paper. REAP Forks, Digging Forks, andSpades.
Wholesale Prioes.
T t ment aa Governess,
lish, Continental Frenoh and German,
thorough WANTED,
Eng-
situation as Carpenter or Joiner ;
years colonial experience.
but not to any very great extent, the attacked with rheumatism in the left knee, T¥TE knowthat Wolp«'bßohnapps ia a Toreoeive Directors' Report Woolahed, Petone, from 3 to 4 p.m. TO- One trial to convince the greatest SUF- Remember— At JNO. YOUNG,
Drawing and Painting (S. Kensington good hand; eight
principal risks being in the Now Zealand, and for months wasTinder medical treatment TT first-classto article, and oan reoom- To eleot Direotors andAuditors
MORROW (FRIDAY),27th instant. FERER BT CORNS that these are the Certificate), Musio and tinging. Address Address C.8.,EveningPoat.
National, Union and South British Com- before obtaining the slightest relief. Sub- menditas suoh our readers. Tooonsider proposals for future opera- right thing. Only to behadof Cuba-street. E.P., Poßt Office, Timarn. arespeotableyoung Man, to
panies. The Hudson was righted on Wed- sequently my old enemy again reno xed the ANTED to Rent, at Te Aro end,
tions
M'LEAN,
By order of theDireotors.
BARBE, A. RICKMAN, you no :ask for ■\X7ANTED,a respectable Boy as appren-
WANTED, share aroom, Lower Hutt, a com-
nesday off ■Tiinaru by the steamers Pelham attack, and
and Ohan,boundfor Lyttelton. The captain waa snbjooted the pain and trouble to which I Ground auitable for tennis oourt.
were also largely augmented ParticnUra by letter to Box,33, PostOffice.
WILLIAM
Wellington, 24th Nov.,1885.:
Secretary.
CHARLES ST.
Wellington, 26th. November,1885.
Secretary. Mannkrb-stexbt, Willis-stbkbt, and
Mousttobth-btbxxt.
BE oertain make mistake
and take no other but the genuine f?
Woi.r»'s Schnapps. DemandWolfe's. Lambton Quiy.
lice. Apply Casey A M'Donald, fortable home;
Evening Poet.
terms moderate. Apply
THE EVENING POST, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 27, 1885
mHENORTHERN LAND, LOAN, AND SALE. AND LONDON AND TAMESON BROTHERS & CO,
BUILDING.COMPANY OF WELLING- TN THE NEW BUILDINGB
OFFICES TO LET. Tj! "O R LIVERPOOL GLOBEINSURANCE COMPANY.
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL
On Eauy Terms

PUBLIC NOTIFICATION. AOBERE CAKT BRIDOB


PRO \CHE< OOVI'KACT.
AND AP-
TON (Limited), offers the following rates
forMoney on deposit, viz :—
09 THE

NATIONAL MUTUAL LIFE


A SMALL DRAPERY BUSINESS in HPHE NEW ZEALAND GOVERNMENT The attentionof thepublio oalltd to the
1 LIFE INSDRANCE ASSOCIATION. following points :

Established 1836.
GROCERS, WINE AND SPIRIT
MERCHANTS, TO TRAVEL
This Season, J835.
largely

' North Island. Returns can be in- The Liabilitt of tho Shareholders ["hat splendid pure-brodClydeadaloStallion.
LAND DISTRICT OP AUCKLAND. Unlimited. MODEL BLACK LKGB.
RIDING OF AORERE, AT CALL A Peb Cent. ASSOCIATION OF AUSTRALASIA, Willis-Btroet, opposite Scotch Churoh.
SALE OF TOWN AND SUBURBAN Conntyof Collingwood. oreased by aoompetentdraper. This Association is the Onlt Opfick The Reports and Accounts for the
Custom House Quay, Wellington. WHICH POSSESSES GOVEBNJUNT SSCTTBITT year1882 show— Pedigree. ModelBlack Legs is a dark
LEASEHOLDS, TOWNSHIP OF Have on Sale— bay, blaok points, stands IG> hands, with
TENDERS will be received O MONTHS X PerCent. For particulars, apply and proffers to the publio thecombined ad- NetFirePremiums for the year £1,171,571
ROTORUA. WRITTENat the Office of the Collingwood
Road Board untilfor noon of Tuesday, the lßt f* MONTHS /» Pie Cent.
For terms andcards to view,apply to HARCOURT ft CO.
vantages of
Asstjhanci
OapitalPaid-up
General Reserve Fire Re-insv-
245,640 50 tons
tons
White
at
Sngar at 3d per lb
per
fnr^t hone and good
fito&l
symmetry. Ho took
rise at leeston, when two yearß old ;
Mutual Life 20 do do 2id lb
CrownLands Office, Deoember, IRBS,
Auckland, 23rdOctober, 1885. They art to be marked on the outside,
tho above contract.
" Cart W. R. WATERB,
THOMAS SWAIN, HARBOR-STREET. HARBOR-STREET.
SALE, Land 75, Adelaide-road,
Lowibt Pebmiums anoeFund
Total AoonmulatedFund
Bisks taken at lowest
...
omrrentrates.
1,500,000
6,381,749 Finestcrushed LumpSugar at 4d per lb seooud
50half-ohMtaTea at Is 8dper lb Marlborough
prize at Nelson,

Agricultural
when five years old,
against all oomora; also first prito at the
Show, 1831. In
IT is hereby notifiedthat theTown and "Tender for Aorero
Suburban Lands described in the proaches Contraot
Bridge and
and addressed to the
Ap- Resident Seoretary, FOR 30 x
near Drummond-etreet, £4 10s per
InviolabliStatk Guarantii.
EDWARD PEARCE. Agant. 50 dodo do at 2s per lb
50 dododoat 2s 3dper lb 1882 he took the second prize for Clydes-
schedule hereundor will, in pursuance of Chairman of the Collingwood Connty
Telegraphic tondera. similarly addressed and
Council. Lambton-quay. Temple Chambers, Wellington. foot; land 25 x 60, Drummond-etreet,
por foot. Partioulars withH. J.L. Augarde,
£3 AMOUNT~OF FUNDS.
years' existence, the Offioe has rpHE STANDARD FIRE & MARINE
-200 boxesdo do at16s per box
dale's, and a special prize for tho beßt
horse for agricultural purposes at the same
the Thermal Springs District Act, 1881, marked, After 15 20 oases } Sardines at 10s por dox
LET, in those oentrally- Valuer, fto., Har- now Accumulated Funds exceeding Oni X INSURANCE COMPANY OF NEW Society's show. He was bred by Mr. W.
and the Thermal Springs District Act 1881 Telegraphwillbe
Amendment Act; 1883, be offeredforlease provided that
received if presentedat any
Offioe by noon of the same date, T^TEW ZEALAND LAND MORTGAGE mO
situated premises
Offioes
known the as Evening
Commission, Land Agent,
bonr-street. Million Sterling. Capital
ZEALAND.
£1,000,000
20 oases £ Sardines at 5s 6d per del
50 oasesPlaid Matches at -Hdper doi
1
HoUy,Christohurch. His sire, Lofty, waß
imported from Scotland, whore he took five
written tenders are lodged at COMPANY (Limited).
Funds inJune, 1875 .£109,967 200 boxesCandles at Bidper lb
by pnblic auotion, for the term of ninety- the Publio Works
nine years,atthisoffice, onWEDNESDAY, Nelson. Drawingß, Bpooifiostionß, andgeneral
the 9thday of Deoember next, at thehour oonditions maybo seenat this Offle, andat the
of cloveno'clock inthe forenoon.
D. A. TOLE,
Offioes, Wellington or

Publio Works Offieea, Wellington and Nol-


lon. Thelowest or any
Capital

tender not neces- Money Advanoed on Freehold Town and I


£2,000,000.
i
Post Chambers.
Siteunrivalled in Wellington.
OAA
£\j\j\J
NOW OFFERING
A YARDS Fanoy Striped Net, in
Fnnds inJune, 1880
blue, pink, coffee, cream, and Funds in1885. ovbb
Tusoan, One Penny per yardj Brook's 200
SewingCotton,One Shillingperdozen. Annnal Inoomeeioeeda
.. £1,000,000
... £245,000 Mabine.—
_tions

J8459.335 With Unlimited Liability

of
Head Office
Princes street, Dunedin.
of Shareholders.
:
Fibe. Insurances effected on all descrip-
Property, at Lowest Current Ratea.
6 oasesOxfordBlue at B}d per lb
3 tons Tapioca
5tons Sago at 3d per lb
per
at 3d lb
6iteross Tobaooo at 5s 6d per lb
2 tons AkaroaCheoso
firet and one Beoond prise, and has beaton
everyhorse shown against him in Now Zea-

land. He has gained upwards of twenty
first prizes.
Ho will travol Johnponvillo tm<\ Ohwiu,
Commissioner of Crown Lands. sarily accepted. BLUNDELL BROB. yards 500 Children's Aprons; Blaok Kid Gloves, Wool insured from sheep's 1tonHams andBaoon Monday and Tuesday; Hutt and Taita,
W. C. BIIEY, CountryProperty at lowest rates. FOR SALE, ON EASY TERMS. Islid;BlaokKid Gloves, 2a lid;25dozen The Association offers the most Libibal baoks or woolshed to London. Open Poli- 20 oasesLobsters at 8a 6d per doi Wednoaday andThnnsday ;Makata,Friday.
SCHEDULE.
TOWNSHIP OF ROTORUA,
HOT LAKES DIBTBIOI.
Chairmanof the CollingwoodCounty Counoil.
Road BoardOffioe,
Collingwood,12th October, 1885.
Managers and Agents of theNew Zealand A Rare Chanoe for a professional man or Goods areless thanLondonprices.— CAßEY
Insurance Company aro authorized to re-
Ladies' Silk
others seeking a commodious, comfort- AND M'DONALP,107, Lambton Qnay.
able, andhealthy Family Residence.
SALE,
Squares,

over 80
o nly 9id

Cottages
eaoh.

; terms
Theße

long
Conditions extant.
Branohes in allthe principalTowns inthe Guabantee. and
Colony, and Agenoies at allthe Money Order
_
oies isaned to oover shipments to and from
tralian Colonies,
situations of

Great Britain, Amorioa, India,

trust
China,
New Zealand ports.
Fidelity of persons in
guaranteed.
Aus- 10 oases X
50 tonsFlour
200saoks Who*t
5tons
Herrings

Oatmeal
at 10s6dper doi Terms— £3 10s ; guarantee, £4 10s j
groomago, sa. Two or more inaroa as por
agreemont.
H. D. CRAWFORD,Miramar ;
Or, D. St: John, groom, Bank Hotel
Block IX., sections 5 and 6, 2r npset
prioe per annum, £10. BlockX.,section 6,
oeiveapplications for Loanp.
B. M. SIMPSON, highly desirable FAMILY RESI- ohase and FOR easy. 12s tid per week will pur- Poat Offioes in the Colony. Bates of Premium, andall other informa- JAMESON BBJOTHEBS & CO., stables, Mannerc-Btroet,nhorehocanbo seen.
lr,upset price £7 10s ;section 9, lr, npset
price £6 ;section 13, 32p, upset prioe £7
Agent for WellingtonDistriot.
' THAT DENCE known as Aitken Bouse, have you a freehold 4-roomed house if you
got £25 cash to pay down. These cot-
situated at the corner of WILLIS and tages arelet at 12s per week. Only five cot- The Association is now prepared to invest
LOANS ON MORTGAGE.
a
tion, maybe obtained on application to the
undersigned. WHOLESALE WINE AND SPIRIT
MERCHANTS,
PRINTING MACHINE FOR SALE. "m/TONEY. MONEY. MONF/Y. ingroom GHUZNEE-STREETS. It contains draw* W. R. WATERS, Willis-street, opposite Sootoh Church. JOHN DUTHIB &. CO.,
10s. Block XI., section1, 32p,upsetprice will be sold, as all the part of its Aoonmnlated Funds as LOANS Agent,Lambton-quay.
(20ft x 14ft), diningroom, hall, tages on these terms
£7 10s ;section 3, 32p, upset price £7 10s. Rate Interest kitchen, others will be 25s per week, as they are let ON MORTGAGE of Freehold Lands in All kinds of Wines and Spirits of the best
Government Printing Office, or 7 cent. breakfastroom, library, and on the 50, 52, 58, " 60,
fbou peb
Block XV., sections 3 ana 4, 2r, upset price at £1 per week. The first comes gets the the Colony, at MODERATE RATES OF AUSTRALIAN ALLIANCE ASSURANOE brandssold in assorted dozens, delivered
Wellington, 21st November,1885. ground floor ;and three bedrooms and bath- best Remember time and INTEREST, to the extent of half thevalue COMPANY.
£10 ;sections7 and8, 2r, upsetprice £10. will be received by the Go- We are prepared, on behalf of capitalist roomon the first floor. The interior of the bargain. money, free toall parts of the oity.
Block XVI.,sections 4 and 5, lr each, npset TEMDfRS
vernment Printer, Wellington, np to olients, to reooive applications for s-dvanoes house is just out of thedecorator's hands, thatClayton,
price £6 each. Blook XXI., seotion 2, 2r Monday, the 30th November, for the pnr- of from £50 to £20,000, to be cwnred by haying been finished in the most artistio W.
your rent book shows it. Apply to O. of the seourity offered.
Vivian-street, Land andEstate Applioationß for Loans of not less than
FIRE AND MARINE.
77, Collins-btbut, JAMESONBROTHERS & CO.,
WILLIS-STREET.
20p, upsot price £10. Block XXII., ohaseof a Four-feeder Printing Maohino, by mortgage of Freehold or Leasehold proper- manner with the newest designs in paper- mission, Agent. Property bought and sold on com- £350 tobe addressed to the Acting General HiADOniOEB: Wist Willis-stbeit i/
Town or Country. and rent oolleoted and guaranteed Manager, Wellington. Melbourne. Opposite tha Sootoh Churoh.
sections 1 and 2, 2r, npset prioe £10; Dawson and Sons, of London, whiohis now ties in hangingsandotherfurnishings. Theexterior
bad tenants, as O. W. C. Printed Forms of Application oan be ob- i
sections 5 and 6, 2r, upset price £10. in use at the Government Printing Office, T. Exohange KENNEDY MACDONALD 4 CO., of the .whole of the buildings has also that no losses from years'experience as a tained at the Head Office, and at TNSURANCES effeoted at lowest rates. TTAVINGmado extensive additions to
XXVIII., Wellington. Land andMercantile A notion beon well and thoroughly painted in the now has had 15 land- theOffioes [CIKCULAR.I
Block section 1, 2r 20p, up-
purchaser Rooms, Wellington. fashionablecolours. The outoffices comprise lord, and you bet he knows a good tenant of theDistriot andResident Agents. X Claims payable at any of the Company's THE EAGLE their previously commodious premises, aro
set price £10; section 2, 2r 20p, The to remove the machine loafer, and the prioe of a piece By order, branches or agenoiea.
washhouse with fixed copper, coalandwood from a of TAILORING ESTABLISHMENT
npset price £10. Block XXIX.. sections from where it now stands before the 31st
Deoember next
2, 3, 6 and 11, lr each, upset price £5 ticulara may bo obtained from the Govern-
"ach. Blook XXX., section 3, lr, upset ment Printer, Wellington.
Terms cs.sh. Full par- MONEY.

TO
MONEY. shed, new patentearth oloset, &o , Ao. The Eaper or a coat of paint, as he has been all
garden paths, side walks, and back yard is life in the
LEND, soveral Sums of Monoy,from haveall been set in concrete, andthedrain- OR
building trade.
SALE, that splendid FreeholdPro-
D. M. LUCKIE.
Aotiner General Manager.
Head Offioe, Wellington,
For further particularsapply to
JOHNSTON CO.. & Agonta
— (Opposite Barrett's Hotel).
Having, some twelve months sinoe,
adding to their large otookof
GENERAL IRONMONGERY
price £7 10s; sections 8 and 9, lr each,
npset price £6 each. Block XXXV., seo- GEO DIDSBUBY,
at 8
£200 upward,ongood freehold security, age and sanitary arrangements may be re-
per " oent. per annum. For particulars gard- d aa perfeot. There is a oapital view
perty,having frontages to Hankey and
Bidwill-streets, beintr parb o£ town aeotion
August 1885.
NATIONAL INSURANCE COMPANY
OF NEW ZEALAND. SIR purchased the above buaineis fromMr.
Huxley(in whose employment we had been by evory arrival, from leadingmanufacturers
Government Printer. address Discount," Evening Poat.
of theharbour and oity from the first floor No. 684, containingoverthree-quartersof an nnHE NATIONAL MUTUAL LIFE FIREAND MARINE.
...
0
tions 1, 6, 7, 12, 13 and 14, lreach, upset for upwards of five years), we wouldrespect-
price £6 each. Blook XXXVI.,sections 1, WELLINGTON HARBOUR BOARD. windows, and the propertyis inevery cense acre, and known as the property of Mr.Jas. Capital(fully eubsoribed) £2.000,000 fully solicit a oontinuanoe of your esteemed in Great Britainand Amorioa,
2, 4 and 7, lr each, upset price £6 each ; MONEY. MONEY. first-class investment. Mostliberal terms F. Wills, with the 9roomed house thereon. ASSOCIATION' (Limitud). OF AUSTRALASIA Paid-up andreserves upwards of £290,000 favours.
section 11, 32p,upset price £7 10s. Block CONTR\CT NO 26-KXTKNSION TO LEND,at lowest ourrent rates, on a oan be arranged for thepayment of thepur- The grounds are laid out in shrubberies, Losses paidin 12 years £901,422 Beinglargepurchasers foroash, employing
XXXIX., sections 4, 7, 8, 12, 13 and14 THE INNERTEE, QUEEN'S WHARF. TOfreehold, leasehold, or other approved ohaae money. For cards to view,and further flower garden, and a well-stocked orchard. Distinctive Features. Undoubted Seourity. as we dothe best talent in our Cutting De-
lr eaoh, npset price £5 each. Block
XLVIII,sections 1, 2and 3, lr eaoh, upsot ITEVDERB
of
wiil bereceived at tho offices
theHarbour
price £7 10s eaoh ;section 4, lr, npset to3n.m ,onThursday,24th Docomber,1885,
Board, Wellington,np
seourities, inany sums from £50 upwards.
M'TAVISH, TATUM, & CO.,
> 13, Lambton-quay.
. particulars apply to
T. KENNEDY MACDONALD & C0.,,
Exchange Landand Mercantile Auotion
Alarge portion of the purohaae
remainon mortgage fora term of years. For
partionlara, apply on the
money
property,
may
or to
Timplb Chambers
New Zealand
Local
HeadOffioe
Directors:
:
Wellington. Prompt Lowest CnrrontSates ofPremium. partment, and devoting our entire personal ToBuilders andLandlordsthoy offer anex-
and Liberal Settlement of Claims. attention to thebusiness, weareinaposition oellent assortmentof KITOHKN RANGES,
Offices— Featherßton-Btreeb, to offer to onr patrons exceptional value, now onshow, in siess from thrao to six feet,
price £6 ;section 6, lr 7p, npset price £7 for the abovecontraot.
(

MONEY.
Rooms, Panama-street. FRANK WILLS, at Mesars. Izardft Boll'b, Hon.M.L.C, P. A. Buokley, R. M. Greenfield, Wellington. oombined with excellence of Btyle, fit, and starting from thelow prioe of SIXTY-FIVE
WiUiß-street. Colonial Esq. FRED G. THOMPSON, workmanship. SHILLINGS.
10s. Block XLLX., soctioa 1, lr 17p,upset Planß, specifications, and conditions may Seorotary James Smith, Esq.
price £10 ;seotion 2,lr,upsetprioe £7 10s; ba seen at the officesofthe Board,and copies
sections 3, 4 and 5, lr each, upsetprice £6 thereof at the offices of the Harbour Beards ON Mortgage of Freehold, at lowest
ourront rates, inlarge or small sums.
IMPORTANT to pebsons wishing to
purchase a Freehold Pro- Wm. H. Levin,Esq.
Edward Pearoe, Esq., J.P., Chairman. ONDON
Manager. We are now opening up our large and Register Gratoa
varied shipments for
AND LANCASHIRE IN- Seasons, comprising CoatingsandTweeds in KentGraatoathe AutumnandWinter Oottage Gratos
Copper Boilers
GalvanizedBoilora
perty bt "
BURANOE COMPANY. Enamollod Boilorß
each ;section 7, lr 7p, upset price £7 10s; at Auckland, Christohuroh, andDunedin. EDWARD PEARCE. MONTHLY PAYMENTS. onsingle lives
Colonial,Scotch, and Englishmanufacture. Firo Dogs PortableFrameß
seotion lr8, 17p,upset ";
price, £10 section The lowest or any offor not neoessarily ao- Assurances
up to
effeoted
jefi.ooo We would draw Bpeoial attention to our Heating ,
Stoves FnrnaoeDoorsand
9, lr 19p,upset price £6 ;section 10, lr, oepted MONEY. Comfortable 4-roomed Cottaee, Hugh- /GENUINE SALE FIRE BRANCH. 10s,
upset price £10 ; seotion 11, lr 2p, upset WILLIAM FERGUSON,
Seorotary and Engineer.
WE have several
street, land 30 x 80; £250.
Bums to lend, on free- oash;balanoe by easymonthlypayments.
Terms, £10 OK
Assuranoes in foroe,
Annualinoome '
upwards

... ...
of X4.000.000
j6175,000 Capital ... „. ■
Celebrated
£1,000,000 thoroughly
earliest
Suits at £3 10s and
Bhrnnk, andinvite inapeotion at
oonvenienoe.
£1 Laundry Stovos
AMERICAN AND SCOTCH COOKING
Gratings

price £7 10s;section 12, lr 4p,npsetprice


£6 ;section13, lr Gp,upset price£G. Block Harbour
L., seotion1,lr 6p,upuetprioe£10 ;section
Board Offioe, Wellington,
23rd November,1885.
2, lr 4p, upsot price £7 10s; section 3, TO CONTRACTORS AND BUILDERS.
hold security, at 7 per cent.
ARTHUR WARBURTON & CO. room New 5-roomed Verandah Cottage, bath-
and largo washhouße, with oopper
to Lend on freehold security; built in oottage ;splendidly finished dining
— FURNITURE.
Funds inhand ezoeed
Increasing Bonus at eaoh division of profits.
Moderate rates. Liberal conditions.
j8300,000
HeadOffloo— Livearoot.
your
Inall oommond,
We remain, Sir,
Obediently yours,
STOVES, COLONIAL OVENS.

lr 2p, upset price £7 10s ;seotion 4, lr 6p, WILDING 4 CO.,Sawmillers,


MONEY
Solioitor,
lowest rates. Apply to Henry Hall, andbathroom nished), kitchen
matohlined(stained and var-
corner ofBrandon-street and Cus- cupboard: land 40 109, path asphalted. fitted up with dresser and
The first offioe in the world to apply the Insurance against loss by firo on evoryde-
surrender value of Life Policies in paying scription on property effeoted at onrrent JOKES & ASHDOWN
(LateHnxleyh Co.) InFurnishing Iteniß generally, wo stand
upset prioe £7 10s ;seotions 5, 6, and 7,
lr eaoh, upsetprice £6 each. Block LI., supply MESSRS.Waipukurau,
first-oIMB Heart
ara in a position to tomhouse-quay, Wellington.
of Totara, in any
x
Terms, £50 oash;balanoe by monthly pay- Evert Abticlb Sold at a Substantial of polioies
the premiums, thereby preventing the lapse rates.
hanßted.
until the surrender value is ex- JOHNSTON ft CO.. Ajronts.
NELSON SOAP.
■eoond tonone. Wo oangivo epooial
in manylines, inoluding
'' valuos
section 1, lr, upset price £10; section 2, quantity, fo.b. Spit,Napier. Also, Pine, TO LEND, insums of £50 and ments extendingover10 years. FIRE INSURANCE COM- Fendsbb
37p,npsetprice £7 10s ;seotion 3, 33p, up- Rimu, Matai,
Bet prioe £7 10s; section 4, 22p, upset
<to. MONEY
npwardi. Wellington Trust, Loan, Two 4-roomed Verandah Cottages, bath-
and Investment Company(Limited). rooms, sculleries, &c, goodgarden, situated
Reduction. For prospeotußes, formß of proposal, or
information, apply to IMPERIAL PANY. LONDON. FireiboNb
price £5. Block LEE, seotion 1,lr, npset
R. S. LEDGFR,
Agent, Hunter-street. Banks Terraoe; £350 eaoh. Terms, £50 GOODS TO SUIT EVERY CLASS OF
THOMAS SWAIN,
Capital
Established 1803.
£1600,000 Registered
" Th» Trade doob sobaperr
cash;balanoe bymonthlypaymentsextend- Resident Seoretary, Trade Mark under Uhbbklla Stands
price, £10 ;sections 2 and 3, lr eaoh, up-
set price £7 10s each; section 4, lr,npset TO BUILDERST"
"~~
JjONDON LOAN & DISCOUNT ingover 8 years. Templo Chambers, Wellington. Paid andup invested.., £700,000
Aot, Coax Vases
price £10 ;sections 6, 6, 7, 8, and 9, lr npENDEBS are invited up to noonof 12th BANK. To Let, Daibt Fabm. DWELLING. lowest Marks 1866." Fibk Guards,Nubskbt Fenders,Fanot
nnHE EQUITABLE INSURANCEASSO- Prompt andliberal settlementof olaims. Risks accepted at ourrent rates.
each, upset price £6 each;section 10, lr, -L Deoember for the erection of four Established, 1875. 200 aores first-olass land, about 150 aores JL OIATION OF NEW ZEALAND. Billows.
upset price £7 10a; sections11, 12, 13, 14, briok buildings in WillU-stroefc. Offices— Panama'-Btreet. cleared anddividedinto fivepaddocks, abont BEDSTEADS AND BEDDING VERY Head Office, Dunbdin. AGENT-
Offioes, M'Tavißh, Tatum ft Co., ■ HE Publio are
and15, lr each, upset price £6 eaoh ;sec* Plans and speoifioations to be seen, and Telephone, 259. P.O. Box, 111. 50 aores plonghable, comfortable six-roomed Capital .£1,000,000. ALEXANDER JAMES M'TAVISH, hereby oautdonod against
tion16, lr, upsetprice £7 10s.
SUBURBS OF ROTORUA.
tenders deposited with
FREDERICK MITCHELL,
advanced on
£10 to £5000
approved personalsecurity,
house, dairy, stableß, &0., situated olose to
Taratahi Dairy Footory ; rent, £60 per OHEAP. FIRE. LIFE. MARINE.
DiuscTons i
Lambton Qnay. "
purohaaing apnrious imitation of Phillip*' Our doßigns in TABLE LAMPS for this
seasonaro new and elegant, and not neoes-
Section 13, 10a, upset prioe £5 ;section
Architeot,
No. 90, Cuba-street. Loans
thus :
annum;asplendid opening.
Complete Parlour Suite of Furniture for £9 E.B. Cargill,Esq., Chairman. ANSEATICFIRE INSURANOECOM- " "
NELSON SOAP, now being sold in the sarily expensive. Tho TBIPLE-AOTION
' of £10, repayable 10s por week, re- Sections. J.Haslett, Esq. I J.Hogg,Esq. PANY OF HAMBURG. BURNER(iustreceived) is themost perfeot
40, 10a, upset price £6 ;section 66, 10a, £9 oaah Building in part Spring Seat Conohes for 35s Established1873.
upset price, £6 ' 70, lla, lr 13p, TO BUILDERS. ceive Two Allotments best of
£15, ropayablo 15s per week, re- Daniel-street, 41 x 261eaoh;£3 10s per foot. Handsome Wall Brackets, bevelled glass,
F. Moenan, Esq. I A.ScouUar,Esq. Capital £150,000 oity. Prompt actionhas already beentaken artiole of the kind yet produced. Bracket
npset price £6. Loans of reduced to 25s W. Grigg,Esq. j fl. Guthrie, Esq. and HangingLamps ingreat variety.
fTIENDERS are invited until noon of ooive £13 10b caflh Terms, about £10 oash ;balanoebymonthly W. 0. Kirkoaldy,Manager, Dunedin. Guarantee of Associated Com-
M. Tuesday, the Bth December next, for Loans of £20, repayable20b per week, re- payments. Also, Oooasional Suites, in Tapeßtry and other I Agentstor panies 8,000,000 by the representatives of the Manufacturer
Plans, terms of sale, andfurther particu- theereotion BuildingAllotments in Adelaide-road, covers, at reduced prices
of a residence for James Gear, ceive £18 oash ACCIDENT INDEMNITYCOMPANY OF Risks taken at lowest rates, and losses to prevent the pnbliobeingimposed uponby
lars canbe seen andobtained onapplication Esq. Qr arrangements oanbo made for monthly Austin-street, Russell Terraoe, and other Haircloth Suites,from £14 AUSTRALIA. HALF TESTER ft FRENCH BEDSTEADS
at this office. Plans andspeoifioations atmy offioe. or quarterly repaymonta. parts of oity, oneasy terms. Chests of Drawers, Washstands, Ware, and Chief Agent (for promptly settled in Wellington.
The stock of those neefal artiolos is still
WEDNESDAY, 23rd DECEMBER, ~
THOS. TURVBULL.F.It.I.B.A... Bills'of Exohange,
Architect. Aooeptanooidiscounted daily.
Promissory Notes, or Libebal Advances made to
ing to purchasesections of land or household
those wish- Tables, oheap
— Aooident
J. O'NeilBmtth.
Co.), Wellington, AGENT-
ALEXANDER JAMES M'TAVISH.
a Southern firm, who are having soldin this
further augmented by additionsin thalatest


Advance-, oromptly made on freehold or properties. MedioalReferee— Dr. Geo.W. Cole. Offices,M'Tavißh, Tatum 4 Co., market a very inferior artiole, purportingit art patterns.
At 2 p.m. X A R O RI. Intendingpurchasers of Furniturein town Fibk. Insurances effeoted onall descrip-
leasehold pr sorties (no mortgage costs), M'TAVISH, TATUM & CO. oroonntry invited to Inspect theStock. tions of Property, at Lowest Current Rates Lambton Quay. genuine one.
in publio
sharescertificates, oompaniea, bills of lading, to be the
DONALD'S GARDEN AND GROUNDS bond Mabinb. Wool insured from Bheep's ROBT. AETNA WIRE MATTRASSES.
BYORDEROFTHE TRUSTEES UNDER FOR SALEBY TENDER. tangible seourity.
life polioies, or any other
FO B SALE.
Sale will onlt last until Stock is baoks or wool-shed to Londen. Open Poli- GARDNER & CO., We havethelatest improved mako of this
All transactions entertained and money Geod 10 h.p. Cornish Boiltr, in first- oies issued to oover shipments to and from WHOLESALE AND RETAIL verynecessary honeohold chattel; thoyaro
THE WILL OF THE LATE MR. Great Britain, Amerioa, India, China, Aus-
JOHN BURKE. WRITTEN Tenders will be received advanoedwithout
until the end of November to pnr-
ohasein whole, or allotments of five or ten of.All communications treated as atriotly
delay ifseourity approved olass order
ApatentBriok-makingMaohino,oapable,
svmoientlt bkdttced. tralian Colonies, andNew Zealand
Ratesof 'Premium, and allother informa-
ports.
FURNISHING IRONMONGERS,
AND GENERAL
PHILLIPS' "NELSON" SOAP
Has the brand "Nelson" iitamped upon
oheaper thanany other yet introduoed.

aores, whioh oompriaaa the pleasure grounds confidential. of moulding 15,000 brioks per day ; tion, may be obtained on application to the Lambton-quat and Cuba-stbejst.
suitable for steam or horse-power FARMER'S FURNITURE nndorsigned, Company's Offloo,
FREEHOLD FARM OF 440 ACRES AT with Vineries, Greenhouses, Stable, and at the Grey- eaohBar, andnoneis genuine without it. ENAMELLED WARE, as a kitchen re-
KAKABAMEA, NEAR PATEA,
Tobe Sold at Auotion.
Hayshed.
From having 16 ohains abutting
publio road, and a nover-failing stream of 1
-
on a IUST RECEIVED.
. STEAMER,
PER DIRECT
A small Boiling-down Plant,suitablo for
smallbutcher.
Also, manufacturers
Spoedj's Patent Wool Presses, with
of WAREHOUSE,
street.
J. D. BAIRD,
Managrer for Wellington,Wanganui, Hawke's
SUPERIOR —
Now opening, another large shipment of
BEDSTEADS,
comprising
quisite, is rapidly gaining preforonoo over
the old-fashioned tinned artiole, roduoed
prioes bringing them within roach of the

TI7ILLIAMCOWERN will-sell bypublio ments,


water flowing through the whole length, NEW PRIZE AND GIFT BOOKS FROM
thaie are highly eligible for building allot-
with a few aores to each, without
Cassell & Co.
Hodder k Stoughton
raothet motion.
oan cometo our Wharf for Repairs
LAMBTON QUAT.
Bay, Taranakiand MarlboroughDistriote. Frenoh, Half-tester, Stumps
Cots andChair Bedsteads
land, ex Esoort, from Amerioa
— Sold Retail by all Grooere, and Wholesale most Bevere economist.
onlybj
Saucepans
Stbwpanb


auotion, under instruotions as above,
at his warehouse, Patea,onWednesday, 23rd Apply
prejudice to the pleasuregrounds.
Notendor neoessarily accepted.
Geo. Routledge
T.Nelson ASon
& 'ona
- Steamers
ROBERTSON A CO.,
Phoenix Foundry.
THE EQUITABLE
OF THE U.S.
SOCIETY Andwill
AMERICANFRUIT JARS.
Customers will please place their orders JOSEPH NATHAN A CO
Fbtpanb
Gbidibonu
Deoember, at 2p m. ontho ground. Beligioua Tract Sooioty XT D. EDWARDS, Tho Largest andBestfor Life Assuranoe for these as early as possiblo, as the quan- Wash Basins
Full Stook of Emma Jaho Worboiae's in theWorld. tity is limited. Sole Agents. PieDishes
Works. L. KIMBELLbegs respeotfully
All the Freehold Estate comprised in
'FullStook of HosbaStrotton's Works - toJ.inform
"mfITR.
his patrons and
Te AboBoot andShoe Warehouse - NEVER'CONTESTED A CLAIM.
The Btook of HOUSE FURNISHING
IRONMONGERY deserves inspection, and
Baking Pans, Cups and Saucbbs, Spit*
toons, &o.
Seotions Nos. 404, 405, 406, 407, Nautical Almanac, 188U numerous (Opposite Fire Brigade Station Mannora- buyers will find all that they
408, and 409 on the plan of the
PateaDistrict, containing 440 aorea
(more or lesa), all lying oompaot M'EWEN & CHURCHILL,
By Appointmentto
His ExcBLLKNcr t» Govbbnor, .
Reed's,
'
Ainsley's GuideBook to theLooalMarine the inhabitants of Wellington that having j
BoardExamination ,- ,
Shipowners' and Shipmasters'
Handy Book
purchased the entire Stookof Mr. Maokay's! Has jnst openedup asplendidassortment of
Beautiful Furniture, he intends retailing
street),
'
Directors for Niw Zealand:

satisfaction in quality, variety,andprioe.
need to give
Hon. SirFrederick Whitaker, K.C.M.G., To enumerateis almost an endless matter. that youobtain the Genuine Artiole.
M.L.C. Itembraces
Ask your Grooer for Nelson Soap, and sea
We wonld draw special attention to our
ELECTRO-PLATE DEPARTMENT, re-
together, divided into seven pad- And Contractors to the UnionS.S. Co.', Reed'sExamination in Seamanship same at his premises on Lambton Quay. NEW SEASON GOODS, Hon. James Williamson, M.L.C. Marble and Slate Mantlepieces pleto with all that is ohaate, unique, and
docks, allfenoed and in good grass Beg to remind the publio that havingpur- Routledgo's EvoryBoys' Annual, 1886 the Dr. LoganCampbell. Register Grates, Fenders, Ashpans artistio, goods of sterling valuo, from the
pasture. chased the business carried on by the late Girls' Annual, 186G All the goods are of an exoellent design, and Whioh heis selling Fireirons andCoal Vases
Chandeliers and Lampware, Brushware
COAL AND OOKB. beßt makersin Englandand Amorioa ;they
P. Laing, they intend to do their best to Little Folks,boardA'olothwithgiltedges will repay an inspection. The prioes will Profits Belong Exclusively to Polioyholders.
— VERY CHEAP, FOR CASH. Eleotroplated Tableware, Cruets, Butters,
ENCOURAGE NEW ZEALAND are marked at buou prioos on must satisfy
merit a continuance of the patronage be-
Note. About 20 acres with the Home- stowed upon their late employer. In addi-
steadis not inoluded. tion to the old business, they have added
Tea, Coffee, Milk Ao.
Little Wide Awake, do do
Yonng Ladies' Complete Guide to the
Worktable
Aleo anica assortment of
— oompare favourably with any other house in
the oity. First-olasH workmen always en
gaged, so that any artiole turnedout at the
Also,
Surplus, £2,839,652.

the wholeofhis OwnMakeColonial able investment withassurance for what was


before paid for assurance alone.
Tea Services,Prize Cups,&0., Ao.
Tho TONTINE POLICIES give aprofit- CUTLERY, in Ivory,Bone, StagHorn, and By
LeamingtonRanges
Blaok Handles.
using
Bmithy Coals from
Coal Mines, Greymouth.
INDUSTRY
the Celebrated Brunner
purchasersgenerally.
the Best Household Stoam and Table ft Dessert Forks CruetFrames
Table ft Dessert Spoons EggFrames
Tea Spoons,Egg Spoons PiokloFrames
* 4
This property fronts the main road, and
lies abont seven miles from the town and
port of Patea, whiohis 14 hours' steam from
Now Sorap Books, PhotoFrames (C.de V.,
Cabinet, and Promenade), Ladies' Bags, above address oan thoronghly be relied
■Parses, £ard Cases andPooketBooks,Desks upon.
Goods.

Must make room for New Goods about to


Result of 15 Year Tontin* Pomot
for £2000.
Mistress and American Cooking Stoves purposes,
Laundry andOil Stoves
Kettles, Saucepans
Coke for
Clay Goods of
Smelting,
every
Malting,
description
and
always
other
Fire Brioks, Fire Clay, andFirs Fish Carvers
Soup Ladles
on Butter Knives
ButterDishes
Entree Dishes
Soup Tureens
.
and Workboxea, Photograph Albums, &o. hand or made to order, and oan be obtained Fruit Knives BisouitBoxes
Wellington. EveryDaddook is watered by GEO. W. DUTTON, arrivefrom Home, direct from th« No. 41,193, age 41, annual prominm J264 Kitohon and Cullinary Ware generally
running Btreams. The soil is exceedingly Stationer, Lambton Quay. In reference to the above, Mr. Maokay 18b 4d,gava cashreturn £1106 3s,or paid-up GARDEN fMPLEMENTS-Spades, Forks, at theBrunnerCoal Company* a Yard. DISK COVERS, SALVRRS, TEA AND
rioh,andof greatdepth. Arailwayplatform
\TENETIAN BLINDS, clear varnishedor Bookseller and bega to roturn his sincere thanks for past
Manufacturers, polioy £2052. Shovels,Rakes, Soythes, Axes, &o. Also, superior Newoae-le Coals, at ourrent COFFEE SERVICES.
station is on the property, and a sohool out painted any colour; warranted with- DAIRY UTENSILS— Churns, Milk Dishes rotes.
within two miles.
T
Bapor a single knot;veryhighly finished, pOODNEWS!
GOOD NEWS!
favours, and solioits a oontinnanoe of the GREAT BARGAINS! GREAT able SEMI-TONTINE "POLICIES, non-forfeit- and Buokets, Strainers, Soales, KENNEDY BROS., Proprietors,
Customhouse-quay,
TO ARRIVE, ina few days— "
Tebmb.— Ten per oent. cash deposit lines, fitted with patent aotions and extra super after three years, would give assured Yokes, &o. Alarge shipment of Dining and Drawing
JOHN JONES, liberal patronage bestowed to him on his BARGAINS !! Adjoining Lion Fonndry, Wellington.
Balanoeinone month.
Mortgage can be arranged if required.
andpatent wove web.
R. W. HENN,
'_ Bootmaker, Upper Willib-stbset, suooessor.
aged 25, for £& 19s 3d per annum,
asßuranoe £300, and in 20 years a paid-up
TO C6NTRACTORS.
We haveon hand a large stookof PICKB,
Room Mantels,in marble andenamelled
SLATI.
Poneke SteamBlind Works, .Has.juatrecoived, exOtaki, J. L. KIMBELL, MustHaveMonet. polioy insteadforabout £386, or oash return Collins', American, Thomas', all steel; a
Title oan be inspeoted and further par- Manners & Molesworth-streets, Wellington. %
UPHOLSTERER, CABINETMAKER, -i-i BALES OF HESSIAN, oash £190; age35, 18s 3d, polioy £440, £160; age 30, £6 16s 3d, policy £410, or special artiole, andat a special price.
WELLINGTON COAL COMPANY.
ticulars ascertained from A largeand well-selootan stook of Cove and
1
£7 Shovels,Fuze, &o.
H.E. P. ADAMS,
Solioitor to Trustees, Patea; :
"
EW. PETHERICK & CO.,
Wellington
West's celebrated
GENTS' andLADIES' BOOTS andSHOEB
DECORATOR,Ao.,
Telephone No. 172, Lambton Quat.
4|d, 4£d, sd, and5Jd yard.
por
or cash JE23O, thus converting;all ordinary Besides keeping a full stook of Carpen-
life polioies intoendowments.
Claims Paid Imkkdiatelt on Proof,at at our main warehouseand
ters', Cabinetmakers', Engineers' Tools COAL. COAL. COAL. Twin Foes to Life
STEA.M REVOLVING SHUTTER, Best value for money. on Lambton-quay, Are Indigestion and Constipation.
VENETIAN & WIRE BLIND FACTORY, of the very lateßt fashion, whiohhois TO OUR CUSTOMERS AND AnoklandBranoh Office, Qnoon-street. solely
The Society's polioies are untrammelled our in Cuba-street are primary symptoms are among the
premises de-
W. COWERN, Upper Willis-stbeit. prepared to sell at oxoeedingly voted to the Bale of /"| 'HE above Companyhaving taken over Theirdistressing ofminorhuman ailments,
Auotioneer.
Auotioneer. low prioes for oash< THE PUBLIC. CASES iiith anyunnecessary oonditions. most
All description of Blinds made and re- Kf\ VARNISHES. Wellington Office, over Ollivibk and AMERICAN TOOLS OF ALL KINDS
Bbown's, Solicitors (next Bank of New
thobusiness of W. R.Williams are prepared and a host of diseases, speedily resultant
from them,mutuallyaggravateeucb. other
|Please out this out andkeep it.] paired at the shortest notioe, andat lowest Our Oak,at 10s per gallon, is highly AND
prices. Makers of theBlinds at Post Offioe, Please call and inspcot tho above. riEORGESON & CO. having taken the Zealand), Lambton-quay. SAWMILLERS' REQUISITES. to deliver Coals to any part of tho town, nnd assail at once the whole machinery
oommended, and suitable for B. WIGHTMAN,
mHE N.Z. LOAN AND MERCANTILE ParliamentaryBuildings, Ao., &o. First Prize for first-class Tailoring and ex- allclasses of work. We speciallyimport the well-known Diss- of life. Nausea, Foul Breath, Sour
X AGENCY COMPANY, LIMITED. Our ownmake of every description cheaper cellenceof Workmanship theNew Distriot A?ent. ton's American Saws, andolaim for our stook loose from ship's Bideandin bagsfrom yard, Stomach, Dizziness, Headaches,
TjIURNITURE! ART CHINAI than ever, at at Zealand of theße thattheyare specially seleotedforus. Bilious Fever,Jaundice, Dyspepsia,
Oapital
Reserve Fund ...£3,500,000
£250,000 CABINETWARE!!!-
JOHNJONES, IndustrialExhibition, desire to makeknown A large stock of OILS
Upper Willis-street,near theScotchChuroh. to their numerous customers and the publio
and WHITE LEAD, mONTINE LIFE ASSURANCE.
CHEAP.
SPECIAL NOTICE.
Circular Saws,allsizes to6 feet
Vertiole, set orosß-out -
Disaton's Saw
Emery Saw
Spindles
Sharpening
at thelowest ourrentrates.
For fnrtherinformation apply at the office,
KidneyDiseases,Piles,Rheumatism,
Neuralgia, Dropsy, and various Skin
Disorders, are among the symptoms
and maladies caused by derangement of
Last seasonthe Companydisposedof 130,000 that havingpnrohased a large assortment of Do Maohines
TNEXPENSIVE ! EFFICACIOUS ! R. MARTIN, Intending assurersareinvitedto makethem- Emery Wheels, SawFiles Oustomhouse-quay the stomach andbowels.
bales woolat its various branohes.
WELLINGTON WOOL SALES.
FIELDER'S
FUBNISHING WAREHOUBE.
RAILWAY ADVERTISING.
Tweeds, made specially for the Exhibition
by the Roslyn Woollen Mills and Mosgiel
Manners-street. selves acquaintedwith the
IMPROVED BYBTEM OF TONTINE
ASSURANCE,'
Lubricating Oils—
Hand andBand Saws
Mill Belting Eureka, Leather, and
PLIMMERTON.
now a
A Thorough Purgative
medicine Is the first necessity for cure.
The Company desires to intimate to Bun-
holders andFarmers that In spite of brag!
The undersigned has secured the sole Woollen Faotory,they areprepared to exe-
eight of
cute all orders with whioh they may be THE
Introducedby theDirectors of
COLONIAL MUTUAL LIFE
Indiarubber
Planes, Chisels, ScrewingTaokle MR. Plimmerton,
T. BOULD
where tea,
has
coffee,
ereoted
spacious Refreshment Booth at Then the cathartic effect must bo main-
sandwiohes, tained, in a mild degree, just sufficient
AUCTION SALES In spite ofbounce ! ASSURANCE SOCIETY, Wrenches, Spanners, 4c,Ao. fruit, and all kinds of refreshing drinks, ana to prevent a recurrence of costiveness,
Will be held during the season at the
WELLINGTON WOOL STORES,
At
BY VIRTUE OF BEAL SUPERIORITY!
In spite of envy! ADVERTISING
ON THE
favonred from the Bolf-same goods, at the
lowest possible prices.
THE PUBLIC TRUST OFFICE OF
NEW ZEALAND.
LIMITED.
ABSOLUTE TONTINE.
Wheeler &Wilson
Standard do do.
Sewing Machines. oan behad.
THOS. BOULD,
at the some time tho liver, kidneys
and stomach mußt be stimulated and
strengthened.
Is thefavourite and only shop inthe oity The Pnblio Paremat*.
Customhouao Quay. where oustomers oan furnish HOUSE,
As several English wool buyers purpose SHOP, or PUBLIC BUILDING with every
WELLINGTON RAILWAY.
georgeTon & oo Exeoutor under
Trustee
the will
may
of a
be nominated
Testator, or
M Trustee under a Marriage or other settle- Tontine
Polioies non-forfeitable after expiry of ROBT.
period, while the surrender valueis
pay one premium.
GARDNERAgents for the
& CO.,
THORNDON BREWER*. Ayer's Pills
attending these sales, wool-growers are re- article required, whether for useor ornament. For terms apply to ment. No charge is madoupon the deposit sufficient to
oommended take to advantage of the compe- THE WAREHOUSE
titionat our local auotionsaleß inprefoxenoe Is situated in Manners-street, on the left
to disposing of their olipsby private treat?; hand side going towards Courtenay-place,
S. R. DRANSFIELD,
Lessee, Grey-street.
TAILORS and HABITMAKERS,
', Athen.eum Buildings,
Lambton-quay.
for safe onstody of any Will
Publio Trustee is appointed Exeoutor.
Present Trustees, Exeoutors,
by whioh the
or Adminis- After
MODIFIED TONTINE.
two years members oan obtainloans
"HARDEN
effioienoy of
STAR"
theGrenade
— HAND
:
GRENADES.
Nov.,
J. STAPLES ft CO.
The followinglooal testimonials prove the Bbewebß, Malt and Hof Impobtebs. than any other medicine.
Accomplish this restorative work better

purgative action. They do not


They are
searching and thorough, yet mild, in their
gripe tho
if reserves are not reached, the wooloan be where a first-olass etook oan always be in- Distbict Agent:— trators may, if approved,relieve themselves or cash surrender valueof those polioies. Wellington, 9th 1885. patient, and do not induce a costive re-
shipped to theLondonmarket. spected. WELLINGTON of future responsibility by transferring Messrs. R. Gardner& Co. X STAPLES k CO., action, as Is theeffect of other cathartics.
The proprietorkeeps alarge staff of com- Aooident Insuranoe Association of Naw HAT FACTORY. trusts to the Publio Trustee. Henoe, Trus- portant Possessing in these colonies, the all im- Gentlemen— Having used your Grenades
advantages of a low ratio of mor- in thelate fireinmybulk it arehouse,Buckle* n retiming thanks to theTrade andPrivate diuretic, they
TVitbal, pos&ess special properties,
Liberal advances made on growing olips petent workmen in his FURNITURE Zealand. tees residing in England, America, and hepaticand tonic, of the highest 4
andall produce oonsigned forsale or ship* FACTORY, and all work is under his per- Australian Mercantile Union Insuranoe elsewhere, holding moneys for the benefit tality and a high rate of interest on street,the effeot waa instantaneous, subdu- medicinal value and
ment. sonal supervision, so that of persons who have emigrated to New Skcurelt and Locally InvestedFunds, ing the flames in a few Beoonds. In faot IPersons for thoir liberal patronage hitherto,
For further information apply at the Com-
pany's Offioes, Customhouse Quay.
SATISFACTION ISGUARANTEED.
The stookis not only of Superior Qual-
ITT,but is in many instances CHEAPER
-
Company.
Australasian Mutual Live Stook Insuranne fIHABLES
Society.
HILL ft SONS Zealand, may not only relieve themselves the Tontink
Have Just Opened
of responsibility,
terest obtainable in New Zealand exoeeds with those of Foreign Companies, obtained
RBBui.Tßof THE COLONIAL wouldnot be withoutthem.
but, as the rate of in- MUTUAL oannot fail to compare favourably Remaining, Sirs, yours respeotfully,
Gbo. Webb, womldrespectfully beg to inform them that
Globe Tea Warehouse, Tory andBuokle sts. thoir supply of ALE STOUT,Ao., inbalk All diseases proceeding from disorder
Absolutely Cure
1the English rate, will greatly augment the under less favourable oironmßtanoes.
ANDREW TODD. **
A nt
than vamped np seoond-hand goods.
and
The proprietor solicits a visit from ladies
gentlemen, not nooessarily with a view
TO THE BOOT TRADE. income of the benefioiaries by so doing.
OKADOZEN GENTS' SCARVES, The State gives,, an absolute guarantee
against loss of funds by Is the
THE COLONIAL MUTUAL
only Colonial Office transacting
Gentlemen— Last Tuesday Ihad a
private trial of the Harden Star Hand and bottle, aro of the ohoioest qulity, and The prompt use of Ayer's Pills to
Tontine Grenade on our premises. A number of
of the digestive and Hssimllatory orgum.
correct the first indications of costive-
Or OPENING ANNOUNCEMENT. the fraud or dis- averts the serious illnesses which
Atthe Company's MaatertonBranoh. to purohase,out toinspect thestookandtho Inall Shapes, honesty ofitsoffioera. business, and the
caudle-boxes werepiled one above the other, womld solicit aoontinunoe ;f their forme/ ness,

N. J. ISAACS,
J. B KEITH,
Agent.
many beautifulnovelties tobe foundat
H. FIELDER'S
FURNITURE WAREHOUSE,
LEATHER A GRINDERYWAREHOUSE
UPPER MANUFACTORY.
AND
AT /»D EACH!
The Publio Trustee holds large sums of
money for investment on real seourity at
ONLY OFFICEIN THE WORLD
WHICH ISSUES
ourrent rates of interest. Applications for UNCONDITIONAL TONTINEPOLICIES. nailed resinous staves and butt ends of
advances onfirst mortgage will be received
andplaced atrightangles soas to form two
sides of a -square. Against
casks, anumber of staves thoroughly satu-
the sides were favours.
$gT Private /amiloa sipplied in quan-

neglect
induce.
the
pation

of that condition would inevitably
bowels
All irregularities in theaction of
loohenefes ns well as consti-
arc beneficially controlled by
Ayeu's I'iixs, and for the Miinulatioh
Auctioneer, Mannebs-stbset. SUCKLING having taken the at the various agenoiea, where all further N.Z. DIRECTORS. rated withresinand oil. A greasy sack was tities from twogallons andupwards,
Cornerof Willis-street andLambton-quay. "DOBERT BURRETT, JAMES
premises lately occupied by Mr. partionhvrs maybe obtnined.
R. C. HAMERTON,
Edwin John Spbncb (Dalgety & Co.), hungover part. On a light beipg applied
Chairman the flames soonsprung up. but we waited a Allorders punctually attended to.
of digestive organs weakened hy long-
continued dyoprpMa, one or two of
Ayer's Pili.B diiily, after dinner, will do
Merritt, Artist, Upper Willis-Btreet, has Bought Cheapin theLondonMarket.

SALES CONDUCTED WITH DES- WHOLESALE


PATCH.
& MANUFACTURING
STATIONER,
opened them as above.
Bespoke Uppers, bost Btyle andquality. JOHN JACK ft SON,
Publio Trustee. George Beetham, M.H.R., Wellington
Sethoui; Thorne
J. B. Habcourt, Wellington
Gboroe, Auokland
fow minutes till the whole was thoroughly
burning before throwing tho Grenade. One
Grenade was thrown into tho midst, and the THORNDON~BREW£BI
* . more good than aiiv'lhiug eke.
Leading Physicians Concede
Corner ofCharlotte-etreot andLambton COMMISSION AGENTS, Tho Hon. W. J. M. Laenach, C.M.G., flames were completely extinguished. The
J. BTAPLEB CO., Pbopbietob*.
PromptAooount Sales. Quay,
ADELAIDE WINE VAULTS. CHAB. HILL & SONS, /^JENERAL M.H.8., Dunedin manner in whioh it so effectually did the That Ayer's Pills are the best of all

OUU * M'GR AT H,
Haying just reaoived several shipments of
high-cl*S!goods, is now offering them at Undersigned has just landed the WELLINGTON HAT FACTORY, TEA, WINE
WHOLESALE
ft SPIRIT MERCHANTS,
The Hon. Geokqb M'Lkan, M.L.C,Dune- work of putting out so much fire in less
din than one minute, astonished all who wit- DANKS ft SON prescribethe
cathartic medicines, and many practition-
ers, of highest standing, customarily
Auctioneers, Land and Stock
Gbeatlt Reduced Pbices. THE
largest shipment of Australian Wines
Lambxon Quat. Fbatkebston-stbeet, Fbsdxrick J. Moss, M.H.R., Auckland nessed thetest.
The Hon. Edmund William Paekkr, In my opinion it is the best fire extin- BRASSFOUNDERS,
them.
Aqentb, CHRISTMAS AND NEW YEAR CARDS, hasbeon
Alarge and wellseleoted assortment,
ever imported by himin any oneseason. He
obliged to do this owing to the faot Wellington. Christohuroh
Sheba, Auckl»nd
guisher Ihave ever Been, and wonld recom-
to all property owners. In my COPPERSMITHB, GABFITTERS, PUMP-
AVER'S PILLS,
Id -that the qualitybecoming more appreciated J. M. mend it PREPARED BY
woodville, hawkes bat. from to 7a 6d eaoh. year by year, tho sales hayo so largely in- FAIR CIGARETTES ADVANCE PETONE. The Hon. Eobebt Stout,M.H.R., Dunedin opinion no factory, store, publiobuilding, or MAKERS,
Scrap Albums, from Is6d to15s private house should be without them. I Dr. J. C. Ayer & Co.,Lowell,Mass.
IuroBTEBS

oreased that, to meot requirements, he has or
PlushPhoto Framos, from2s 6d to 20s JOHNSON, in thanking the publio Chief Offices : H. S. H. LYALL, shall certainly havethem placedround these Gas, Steam, andWater Pipes, Chand*li«rs,
BIRMINGHAMHOUSE.
Kpeoial valuein Boxesof Note and tokeep much larger stooks. The quantity
on hand at tho present time is about 5000
Arethebest Cigarettes ever introduced "
SR. for past favours, begs to Btate that, Dunedin General Seoretary. factories. Brackets, Bheet Lead,Cepper andBrass,
[Analytical Chemists.]
Envelopes, from Is to 4s 6d havingsequred one of the beßt Gardens in Wellington Joseph Kitchen, For sale by all Druggists.
Cheap Account Books, to suit alltrades gallons,consisting of the following: into this market.
Petone, will have,inaddition to his present Offioe: H. WRAGGE, ManagingDirector for Kitchen & Sons Donkey Pumps,Injectors, Steam Cooks,
AND NEW YEAR CARD
XMAS SEASON, 1886. and business kept instock.
Special Account Books made to order on Port
Sherry Eoisling
Tokay CASINO'S Stookof Grocery, Drapery, Ao., during the
season, Freah Fruit and Flowere, pioked
Lambton-quay. Distriot Agent.
Anorder accompanied.
(Limited). Valves, Indiarnbber Hose, PatentPack-
BILLIARD TABLES
thoshortestnotioe. RiohConetantia Grenaohe " Exoelsiors"and Lava-tipped. to THE UNION INBURANCECOMPANY
ROBT. GARDNER & CO., ing,AakeetosMillboard.Bolts andNuU
WHITAKER BROS. Verdeilho
Estimates given forallkindsof JobPrinting, Fronlignac, red and Oomoo, red and Hermitage daily order. OF NEW ZEALAND (FIRE Water Motors, fto.,fto., Ao. WRIGHT &CO.'S celebratedprise
Have the Laboest and Best Stock of Engraving,Lithographing, and
Bookbinding. white white Tho presentBoaroity of high-olasa
Agentfor EvenjnqPost and New Zea-
land Times newspapers ; Agent for Union Capital AND
MARINE).
£2,000,000
IRONMONGERS, WELLINGTON.
Indents of EnglishandAmericanMaohinery, Apply^
GEO. medal tables ;sample table on viow.
XMAS A, NEW YEAR CARDS Shiraz, wryand sweet Pedro Insurance Company ; House, Land, and Sorew Cutting Lathes, WHTTTEM, NICHOLSON & CO.,
To Select from. Music and Reading Books Musoat, white and Aucroat AROMATIC TOBACCOS Estate Agent; and the Petone Agent for Head Office : CUBA STREET VARIETY STOBE
WHITAKER BROS, are noted for their CallBound inall styles at lowest rates. dark Burgundy JohnChew'B TaratahiSteam Sawmills, from Hereford-Btreet, Christohuroh. Steam Hammers, Water Engines, Agento.
and inspect Pbize Specimens, as whioh Timber proprietor of theabovehasresolved Drilling, Slotting, Plaining, and Punohing
Splendid Stook of shown at theIndustrial Exhibition. Constantia Saungnon Canbo explained. will be supplied at lowest Directors : fT^HE Machines,
Cards Mataro Phorphry, white, rates onrrent Hon. J. T. Peacock, M.L.C. (Chairman);G. JL to give immigrants and the general
WHITAKER BROS, have a fineSeleotion EmptyCase» for Bale. Muscadine dry KIMBALL ft CO. G. Stead, Esq. (Depnty-Chairman) J. publio a ohanoe to furnish a home and to At Lowest Bates.
SWIMMINGBATHS, their homes bysupplyingeverthing DELAY DEATH.
, of Ladies'
WHITAKER BROS, for Cheap and Good
Bags Chassolaia
Cnablis
Carbinnet
Havesecured the finestbrands of Aromatio WELLINGTON Cltde-quat.
Anderson, Esq. ; P. Cunniiurham, Esq. ; improve
W. Montgomery,Eaq.,M.H.R.;Joseph neoeasaryon the Weeklt Patmints sys- every day.
isfii*
Albums
WHITAKERBBOS. haveaChoioe Lot of CONSUMPTION OF THE LUNGS,
Or
And several other favouritebrands.
The Foreign Winos are " theTawny
very ohoioest, grown this seasonin thaUnited States. M. MEECH Pbopbiitbj.Bß.
Palmer, EBq.
H.R. Webb, Esq.
; Hon. W. Beeves,M.L.C.; tem.
I A snlendid ohanoe for immigrants and
Brass Casting
BRANDON-STREET. WELLINGTON MR. CHAS. FERGUSSON, Specialist,
Auckland, may be oonsnltodFree on
the Port, " Green Bankers newly-marriedcouples. Acomfortablehome
WHITAKER BROS. SH2Sm&Sb^
Albums
DECLINE, AND ITS SUCCESSFUL Seal" (a very
TREATMENT,
particularly
Dry Sherry (alsomuoh admired).
Old
" fine wine), and Amontilado P HAYMAN ft CO., The abovearenow open to thopublio for
the Season 1885-86 during the following
UnionBankof Australia.
General
:
Manaoeb:
furnished thoroughly ontheshortest notioe, T> AWS O N ft" MACK AY, Lossof peculiar
Furniture, Bedding, Cooking Utensils. complaints
Memory, Manhood,andother secbet
to indiscretions.Patients
WHITAKEB BROS, for PionioBaskets

«v a
For
Wh
SohoolPrue Books
"*
Showing that"formidable disease to be cur- English and Dunedin Ales and Stout
For Wedding, Birthday,andXmas Presents, able in all its stages, with observations en always in atook.
Coughs, Asthma,Chronio Bronchitis, Ao.,by F. J. Pbeston feels assured
?* (SpecialDiscounts) GEO. THOS. CONGEEVE, of Peokham, tomera willfind it to their advantage topar- THE VALLEY STEAM SAW MILLS
1?1 1"*1 Bros. thathis ous-
Bole Accents. hours :—
this
W.DevenishMeares.
Gentlemen, daily, before 9a.m, andafter THE SPECIAL FEATURES that com- everythinguseful and ornamental ever seen
2 p.m mend Company to notioe of intending inside ahouse.
Ladies, daily, from9 a.m. to 2p.m., ex- insurers are, that it is a local institution,
Piotures, Ornaments, Jewellery, and in faot

Furniturelet out on the hire system for


LAND
ENOINEEBB, SUEVETOBB,
AND GENERAL AGENTS. not a

are treated by the new and infallible recu-
perative

day
system. Read the new pamphlet.
Donot delay, and life's line sever ! Waste
at once never." Pamphlets'"
or
Go to Whitakeb Bbos. London, S.E. chaße fromhim duringthe. coming Christmas Ohabiu. cept Saturdays, then from 9 a.m.to that the capital is doublethat of any other longor short periods. To those leaving the Mabterton. andallinformation Free fromMr.R. AYEEW,
For Engineers' Praotioal and Standard Town Ojtice: noon. Now Zealand or Australian Institution, and town the highest price given for second* Have a good selection of Properties for Taranald-ptreot, Solo Agent for Wellington
Works, Go to
WHITAKER BROS.,
183, Lambton-quat,Wellington.
Sixpence, PostFbsb 7d.

Pnblished by
UPTON & CO.,
season, and guarantees that the Wines, 40.,
are of the best quality,and that all orders
willbo faithfully andpromptly executed.
F. J. PRESTON,
Exohange Chambers, Wellin<rton.

BENZONI A SEYMOUR beg to intimate


Sundayß and holidaysexoepted. that claims will be fairly andequitably
with, the names of the Directors being a
N.B.— During thohours for Gentlemen, a sufficient guarantee on this point. Rates
that they are prepared to supply Red Flag is hoisted, and a Blue Flag for oharged are tho lowest current.
dealt handFurniture.
Closed on Saturdays till 5D.m.
K.
.Note the Address
H V A M S,
— sale inthe Wairarapa NorthDistriot. ~
H. R. RHODES,
andDistricts.
Printed and published dailyHenby
prietors,JohnBltjndei/l,
by the pro-
Blun-
BOOKSELLEBS, AUCKLAND, N.Z. Direct Impoeteb. Timber for bnilding purposos delivered at Ladies. Wellineton Agents— CUBA-BTBEET. T AND AND STOOK AGENT, dill, and Lotus Blundsll, at their
BALE, Chutombraae Forms, at th» ' And maybe orderedof any Bookseller.
ON EveningPoatoffioa N.8.—250,000 sold in England.
Lambton Quay,
Wellington
Johnsonville, Porirua, or Wellington.
Speoial arrangements to largepurchasers Termson application.
JOHNSTON & CO.,
Agents,
Next to the Wellington
Branoh
Bisouit Company's
Pahiatua and Woodyille,
registered offioa. Willis-Street,
Friday, November 27,1885,
Wellington

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