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NO. 12,697.

TNION STEAM SHIP COMPANY OF


J NEW ZEALAND, LIMITED.
Shipping:-

Steamers will be despatched as under, cir-


The OTAGO
Wanteds,

BENEVOLENT INSTITUTION.
Etc.
Evening
BURTON AND PATTERSON,
DUNEDIN,
For Sale.
TUESDi® : JUNE 25,

A CHARMING HOMB, WITH PLENTY OF LAND.


1907.
Public Notices.
Star. PB ED
Public Notices.

YOUR
PRICE

SKIN
ONE F&NX tf.
Public Notices.
"DEIJVJERy OF
mHE EVENING STAR COMPANY, LTD.,
J. PRINT All Description* of GROCERS'
CIRCULABS, ETC.

ALBION CHAMBERS, 41 JJoWJNG STREET,' DUNEDIN.


cumstances permitting:— A Home that is modern in every, respect, and that has, at least, an eighth of an acre Ladies, don't be deceived by imitations. wd DRAPERS' BILLS,. CIRCULARS, etc..
(Booking Passenxer* West Coast Por**>—
TWO REGISTERED
FEMALE NURSES
Hospital Wards. Salary, £SO per
ior GEORGE STBEET.—Substantial
6-roomed Reridenct, bay winder, good order, many has undeniable claims on every householder or prospective householder. So Get a Skin Food that really feeds tie skin, l co directed band over the sa
annum. Applications CLOSE noon WED- situation, freehold section, bathroom, all eonveniences; terms ar-anged. £675. „mahy are huddled up in the City, or in the more populated suburbs of -Dunedin,- with and does not encourage supe fluous hairs.
Monowai Wed., June 26 3 buueoin NESDAY, 26th June. STAFFORD STREET.—6-roomed Residence, bay : windows; bathroom, washhouse, /'.Tom, Dick, and Harry," looking into your backyard, and with monotonous rows of Here is .the Analyst's Report on WIO 'Star,' which is delivered at nearly ererj
Talune Fr d£y. Juni 28 5 Dunedin List of duties at Office, Moray place. etc fine view; Terr bandy to centre Freehold section. £BOO.
: houses facing you, that there is a spirit-of freedom and freshness in the thought of LEITA, the Pure Skin Food:— house in the City and Suburbs, and also ex-
tensively in the country.
NAFIEK. GISBbBNETa'nd AUCKLAND—- having a home situated on the rise, within ten minutes of the Chief Post Office by. tram,
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A GOOD BARGAlN.—Situated South Dunedin (just off train line), containing i 6 Brittan street, Linwood, Cbristchurcb,
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A. CLULEE, Secretary.
'aIune Iriday, June 23 3 Dunedin soma, double bay window, portico, very attractive front, bathroom, h.p. boileri steel .and with plenty oj land for the children to play about in, and fori you to attend to your New Zealand, 14th May, 1907. TOT all of the retailers are yet stocked
Mokaia Tuesday, July 2 2.3U train WANTED, ceilings, numerous domestic conveniences; large freehold section. £550. own vegetable,'fruit, or flower garden. • , REPORT ON THE ANALYSIS OF A
SYDNEYTiaLYTTELTON. WELLINGTON. XTOUNG LADY with all-round knowledge SPLENDIDLY-SITUATED Residence in bill suburb, containing 7 rooms, with bay , A CHARMING HOME SAMPLE OF WIOLEITA SKIN FOOD with "Durbar" Polish. If your regular
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•nd COOK STRAIT— i of DRAPERY, for South Canterbury window and verandah, bathroom, etc. This property has 71 feet frontage to Maui tYou can purchase on the DALMORE ESTATE. For a £SO deposit we will build it for
AND FACE CREME received from the
Monowai Wed.. June 26 road along Town Belt, with any amount of sun and uninterrupted view; tram at door; Manager of the WIOLETTA TOILET can easily and quickly set it for you. There
STnmeain
'you,'or you can have any builder in Dunedui you choose to build; your home for you. COMPANY, CHRISTCHURCH, on the is nothing just as good," so don't be put off.
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Warrimoo Thursday, July 4 2.30 train a for further building if de.-ired. £76 J.
And you can have it built to any design your fancy dictates—bay window, box window, or
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Storo.
KEW. —Well-situated 6 roomed Residence in this very sunny suburb, with bay 9th May. —"K."'Jams and Preserves ob-
visT~AUCKLAND— And besides having your own builder (if so you choose), you can have QUALITY.
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SYDNEY State experience, etc., with copi ndow and verandah, bathroom, and many little domestic conveniences; large freehold ire built.
I, the undersigned Analyst, do Hereby Cer- tained five gold medals and special
Mokoia Tuesday. July 2 2.50 train __ction: property in fine order. £6OO. .......r House built at your own price—a £5Ol House, or £4OO, or £500.. All this, mind tify that I have Analysed the above-men- Christchurch Exhibition.
Miowera Tr-esday,. July 16 2.50 tram dices, to
you, on a reasonable deposit and easy payments. In a few years'your home is your award
»OX 306. Post Offie
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SEX-ROOMED Residence, convenient to twopenny tram, Morn'ngton; • nice-sized tioned Sample, and I find it to be free from
MELBOURNE BLUFF and HOBART—»•'»
rooms, large hall, bathroom, h.p. boiler, very sunny and secluded situation; splendid own, and you are finished once and for all with the folly of PAYING RENT. any injurious matters, and that it contains nnHB PERPETUAL TRUSTEES, ESTA
Mahenot June 30 2.30 tram YTKTANTED, Smokers to try DERBY To- value. £475. A CHARMING HOME WITH PLENTY OF LAND only such as are recognised to be beneficial X AND AGENCY COMPANY OP N]
per month and £SO deposit will purchase an attractive 4-roomed

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Monowai July 14 2.30 tram FIFTY
on the DALMORE ESTATE means that you will have a gloriously-sunny section on the to the skin. ZEALAND, LIMITED.
New- steamer. bacco, in the new 2o? tins. It's •sidence; two 6ay windows, bathroom, hot and cold water, all modem conveniences, A. A. BJCKERTON, Capital £125,000.
•rise) commanding unequalled views about Dunedin. The DALMORE ESTATE is on the
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Kelson Sm new Plymouth to scullery, coal sheds; on freehold section; close to twopenny tram, in favorito : suburb. Directors:
rise. North End, nearer to Town than the Gardens. Consider the frequency and cheap-
Oamaro Timaru, Lyttehon and Welling- Price on, £350.
ness of the tram service! Trams pass DALMORE ESTATE every five minutes, and dur- Canterbury, N-Z. Walter Hislop, Esq.
AIRDRESSER.—Wanted, a first-class NINE POUNDS will purchase 9 Sections in Clarendon, close to Waihola; a rapidly-
ton (cargo only)— Chemists, Stores, and Hairdressers.
Colnna Monday, Jtfy 7 2 Thmrdin . Gems' Hand. Apply lies and Poole. improving summer resort. Come and buy the lot; a splendid little spec. Price, only £1 or you could SAVE TRAM FARES entirely by walking the Is 6d and 3s; postage 2d extra.
W E. RevnnHs. Eoci.
WESTPORT and RKEYMOUTH "(tranship- Port" Chalmers W-»«M»«+» per section.
;,
Robert Glendining, Esq.
Timaro,
for Hokitika via Oamaru. and WANTED, Machine-cut Firewood, any TO LET distance in 25 minutes. Wholesale Agent: Jas. Hazit:tL, . i^o

Eing
yrtelton, Wellington, Picton, Nel-
know
ROSLYN: 7 Rooms; modern. KENSINGTON: 6 Rooms; bathroom. CAVER- If you haven't the £SO as deposit on a house for yourself, PAY A DEPOSIT ON A GEO. H. TERRY, 129 George street. H
Thos. W. Kempthorne, Esq.
son (esrtro onlv^— SHAM: 6 Rooms; 12s 6d per week. MOR>IINGTON: 7 Rooms, 6 Rooms, 5 Rooms; BUILDING SECTION, and as soon as your payments reach the vicinity of £SO we will Managing Director:
Eoony* Thursday. Jure 27 g Doi.fdm Wf ANTED, a ingl/on's
Cup of Coffee in a Hurry.—
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Coil'oe Essence; the


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bathrooms, etc. N build for you the home you desire. Call on us for fuller particulars. Walter Hislop, Esq.
Premises; splendid light. ALVA STREET:
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DOWLING STREET: Large Ground-noor


SUVA and LKVUKA— d.
9 Rooms; modern. Tint Company acts as Executor or Trust**
D. M. FEA AND CO.,
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Manapouri leaves Auckland July 10 (connects Suit? No; thej under Wills and Settlements: as Attorney
with the R.M.S. Manuka for Canada. 1Y have been to Taylor's City Dye Works, for Absentees and others; Manages Proper-
AUCTIONEERS, LAND, ESTATE, AND COMMISSION AGENTS,
UnHed States, and Europe).
TONGA. sVmOaTfI.TL and SYDNEY-
ieorge street. N. ANDCHAMBERS,
E. S. 73TATERSON, 28 RATTRAY STREET, DUNEDIN.
ties; Negotiates Loans; Collects Interest,
Rent, and Dividends; and Conduct! all
Up Taylor's if you want your Suits, STAFFORD STREET. PRINCES 822. Telephone 822.
Navua (tj.) leavesAuckland
~_l
Tues., June 25. tING
Dresses, Curtains, Hats, etc., Cleaned FOR SALE.
Telephone General Agency Business.
KABOTONGA ard d Dyed. Telephone 459. A FEW OF THE BEST BARGAINS WE HAVE FOR SALE ON EASY TERMS. ROBERT EWING.
Atua (t*.) leaves Auckland Tues., July -A cho.ee Brxk 7-roomed City Residence, with all mode THOMAS A. FRASER. Jo*.
CARGO RECEIVED" at DUNEDIN- ig Coverings, 6s 6d; two Full particulars on application.
Per s.a. Till Day.
years' wear guaranteed. Only at Lethaby's,
nrr. x> =t t j
t,.-.j
-'most new; has modern conveniences, and
Monowai
r'nherua
Noo
Nccn
■•■"-.» j
umbrella manufacturer. Princes street.
ence of 6
aslyn, and close to car. £475.
rooms; hj. and c. water to bath, basin, and
LEVIATHAN HOTEL, ■ iIWING,
E*
AND
COMMISSION
GENERAL
00,
ERASER,

Tickets available for sinr. \\f ii are still Re-covering and White, 5s (Rosiyn end). £475. And
tY latest design in Black
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Messrs Huddsrt. Perker. and Co.'s steame NEAR RAILWAY STATION, ESTATE AGENTS.
6d; pretty, new shapes. Lethaby's.
EW ZEALAND £4O Deposit.—House of 4 nios rooms, with scullery, bathroom, and pantry, etc.; box PROPERTY SALESMEN, SHARB-
SHIPPING
p.ittable silk, 21s. At Lethaby's. £25
window and verandah front, fronting car line, Musselburgh. Only £370.
Deposit.—Handsome House of 4 large rooms, bathroom, scullery, etc. A choice
WARDELL BROS AND CO, BBOKERS, and FINANCIAL AGENTS.

COMPANY'S property at £4OO. . ited, and Advances Made cm


ADIES' Umbrellas nicely re-covered 4s . . „.

Freehold and Learehold Properties, Bond


BOYAL MAIL STEAMERS FOR LONDON 6d; reliable i Warrants, and Trade Securities.
Jy at Lei' alley, and City of
Via Monto Video, Teneriffe, and Plymouth. snts to suit buyers, QUEEN'S ROOMS,
We have funds to place at your disposal on the e of repayment. You CHEAPEST AND BEST. CRAWFORD STREET,
Specially Fitted with Clayton's Patent SUTTON'S Mammoth Pansies, 2s 6d pac-
ket. TotiuK, Ltd., Invercargill or Dun- save money by buying through us. Call for particulars.
>
TO LET. 4* 6d, ss, and 5s 6d per Day.
DUNEDIN.
Telephone 1,815.
FIRE EXTINGUISHER. Anderson's Bay: 5 Rooms; orchard, and five and a-half acres of land. Musselburgh:
UTTOJTS Seeds.— ted Modern House; 18s 6d. Maori Hill: 6 Rooms; hot and cold; 16s. Roslyn 255, 27s 6d, 30a per week.
»-S and Flowers, 6d packets. Tothill, Ltd., (High street): Superior 7-roomed Residence, plastered. Belleknowes: 6 Rooms; hot and
Invercargill or Dunedin. cold; 14s. Roslyn (City road): superior 6 Rooms: modern conveniences; garden -J ~

BISMO-SODA COMPOUND.
OTTON AND SONS, the King's Seeds- lawn; 22s 6d. Maori Hill: 5 Rooms; hot and cold: 13s 6d. Roslyn: 7 Rooms; hot HAM AND BACON UURERS.—Our Hams are recognised «• superior to ssny other
Garden Seeds, 6d packets. Tot- cold; 20s. Mornington: 6 Rooms, etc.; 12s. Bishopscourt: Choice 5 Rooms;: vin
I Wellineto: k-> men.
garden; 16s. Moray place (close Princes street): 4 good Offices. Warrington: Fui> cure. Bacon is sweet and mild cured. We buy only the beat grain-fed pigs,
The Only INFALLIBLE REMEDY for
7392jLyttelton hill, Ltd., Invercargill. ni&hed 6-roomed Residence; 30s. u
PERMANENT (BOARDERS BY
'Kaipara cured at our own fxeexing works at C^---^- -
1
and they

Sow dry
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'lcueariro.... 7600 "rTTON'S Sweet Peas. £rst


INDIGESTION aid DYSPEPSIA.
8345! weather for summer blooming. Tothill,
*Paparoa 65631
7885
Ltd., Invercargill. JOHN REID AND
C. RUSSELL SMITH, F.1.A.N.Z.)
SONS, ARRANGEMENT.
•Ruapehu UTTON'S~ Perfection Pan (JOHN REID. HENRY W. REID.
kets- . Tothill, Ltd., Inve—- LAND AND ESTATE AGENTS, MONEY AND SHARE BROKERS, LAND BROKERS, T*"7 FIRST DOSE INVARIABLY

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edin. SURVEYORS AND VALUATORS, ARBITRATORS, PUBLIC ACCOUNTANTS,
for Passengers. AND AUDITORS, GIVES RELIEF.
Superior Accommodation
�H
UTTON'S Seeds are genuine and true or to
LIVERPOOL AND BOND STREIiTS, DUNEDIN. TEA IMPORTERS.—Owing to our bavin? secured most of our season's requirements THE LUNCH FROM 12 TILL 2 IS
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tied for Passage-
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e. Tothill, Ltd., Invercargill


before the late sharp rise in prioes, we are able to offer exceptional value.
ITNEQTTALLED ANYWHERE:
"RS ARNETT, Dressmaker, 519 George A FEW OF THE PROPERTIES WE HAVE FOR SALE. Our 2s Tea ha* no equal for quality, and our la 6d and la 8d no equal for PREPARED ONLY BY
For further particulars apply to street. ROSLYN. value. Comp*"* out la 6d Tea with other brand* at 2a. ONE SHILLING.
A SECTION, well over i-acre in area, having a large frontage to the main car BANNISTBK,
THE NEW ZEALAND SHIPPING I*o George str
RS ROBSON, ; good lawn and conservatory; substantial HOUSE of 9 rooms, with
S.
COMPANY, LIMITED, Buyer of Ladies' and G< bay windows, slate roof, and all conveniences
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GRAND
*•
PHARMACY,
-off Clothing. Luttei-s attended.
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9 Bond street, Dunedin. NORTH-EAST VALLEY.


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■ "\URB VR Boot Polish is now the Lead-


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A RARE BARGAIN.—2 Fine Freehold Sections and comfortable 2-roomed Cat-


HAW, SAVILL.AND XJ ing Polish at Home. The 'Daily tage; grand view and sunny; MUST GO. £6O, and FREE TITLE GIVEN.
Mail' says . The greatest of all testa—that
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£lO cash and balance by weekly instalments.


ALBION COM- of public opinion—would seem to have de- MAORI HILL. COFFEE freshly roasted and erronnd on the premises. Our Is 6d Coffe
cided in favor of it." 3d, 6d, and la. Modern HOUSE of 6 rooms, washhouse (with fixed tubs and copper, hot and cold Coffee, with •snail mixture of Chicory,
,PANY, LIMITED.

TJUBLIC NOTICE. from new mains), 3 bay wiindows, built-in wardrobes and press,
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iUR LONDON:—ROVAL MAIL STEAM- tiled grates and steel ceilings; handy to school, tram, and bowling green £625
for all
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ERS with Superior Accommodation Video,


classes of Passengers, calling at Monte When Bacca's good and pipe is sweet. FIVE BOOMS, 2 bay windows, fixed copper and tubs, scullery, bath (98) £550
cneriffe, and Plymouth. QUEEN STREET.—NINE ROOMS, i-acre Section, verandah..bathroom, fived tubs ?BE CO-OPERATIVE STORES.
All Steamers now being fitted witu Clay- GILLIES,
ton'* Patent COj
and boaer.'.gas and water 'X.i onj a Iryely view; »iid pielitj of sun; room for V Jj A FEW PRICES: JOHN
UNDERTAKER,
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two more houses (4) .' ~

172. PRINCES STREET SOUTH.


treet and's Great King
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•..Final Port i Date. BELLEKNOWES.


"DERBY"
Shout every time for me. A Splendid HOUSE (6 rooms> and .l-acre Section. There are. hot and cold water, street Moray place).
(near
' iat Lowest Prices.
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Waiwerm-J 6257 Lo £625 3 6 VAN HOUTEN'S COCOA 500 CHOICE HAMS


UTTON'S Seeds.—Lovely Flowers, beauti- washhouse (with fixed tubs and copper), and conservatory-...
verandah, ... ~.
KEROSENE .-
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resides at 5 Great
Mamari*.. 663S Mr
ful Vegetables; in 6d packets. Tot- MORNINGTON. FRY'S COCOA... To be Sold for
-J BUTTER, Champion" (Factory But- will attend to
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7755 F.:
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close to Tramsheds, for absolute Sale; 5 large rooms, bay


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hill Limited. Bond street, chief agents. GOOD HOUSE,


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A 0 11 FRESH HERRINGS
O 6488 M;
> HODES AND CO , Dyers and Dry Clean-
window, verandah, washhouse (with fixed copper and tubs), asphalt yard and
ter) ...

.0 44 HBRRIWn.S in Tnn.U S. n 9D PER MB. il Orders by day" or night.


paths; charming view; title Land Transfer. £3OO, and EASY TERMS OF
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ii Andrew street (below City


era. 26 St.
PAYMENT. ■....-- 0 5 ZEBRA PASTE Cheaper than Bacon. An Ideal Breakfast.
Soot Palace); telephone 2,087. RAISINS, Cleaned, New Lixias „.

TO LET.
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TO LET.
"WBI£B.S delicious Eav 5 Rooms.—Morninston, J 3s. Queen street, 17s. SULTANAS, Cle 0 6 NUGGET BLACKING _. ...

'Twin sere X ii odd priced lines reduced. Toblcr' 5 Rooms.—Shiel Hill, Anderson Bay, with 5i acres land; ten minutes from tram. 0 7 BRASSO, New Metal Polish rANTED KNOWN—That DERBY To-
United Kinguo: i Chocolate sold everywhere in id. Id, 2d, 3d 6 Rooms.—Mornington, 15s. Caversham, 17s 6d. Leith street, 21s.
SEEDED RAISINS ._

A GOLD WATCH
colony. GOOD PRUNES, 5r per lb. in 2oe tins, neither strong
6d, and 2? sizes.
Is, Wholesale agents. 7 Rooms.—Anderson Bay, £65 yearly. St. Clair, £5 8s 4d monthly. City (central), £5 Will be given to the Lady Sending in on
Passage Money to Port of Departure FREE. Nathaniel Reed. 36 Vogel street. Dunedin. January 6th, 1908, the Largest Number or but just a delightful smoke Try
For Freight or Passage apply to the Agents, aceries at Lowest Prices for OFFICES. —Several Centrally-situated OfiSoes.
NATIONAL NORSKAGE AND AGENCY ~. __.„
«_„. Al£_ 9 R oms.—Caversham (2 acres land). City (5 minutes from P.0.), £BO yearly.
CO. OF N.Z.. LTD. 10 Rooms.—North End, £BO yearly and taxes. Anderson Bay (5 acres), £6O yearly.
KTTRRAY. ROBERTS. AND CO.
DALGETY AND COMPANY, LIMITED. »ETURN Ca*a Receipts da'
SHOPS.—George street, 32s 6d. Shop, Bakehouse, and Dwelling, George street,
monthly. Near New Station, 15s and rates.
£lO
LARGE VARIETY, REDUCED IN PRICE BY TIN.
1/7 TEA.
CIRCULARS. ETC
L May 24, ajd get Your Money Back. BISCUITS IN DELIVERY OF
Alf. Brown, George street.
VORT CHALMERS. —5 Rooms, Bernicia street, lis weekly.
UDDART-PARKER LINE.
\0 Introduce Comfort Tea, JOHN REID AND SONS. rrVHE EVENING STAR COMPANY, LTD..
X PRINi All Descriptions of GROCERS'
FAVORrrE PASSENGER SERVICE. jl.6uo 51b tins of Tea at ss. .—»— Our Crockery Departme and DRAPERS' BILLS, CIRCULARS, etc.,
Steamers will sail as under (wear Alf. Bown. and when eo directed hand over the same to
E. L. MACASSEY AND CO., BRUSHWARE AT WHOLESALE PRICES.
FOR THE COLD NIGHTS:
the 'Star' Runners for distribution with the
LYTTELTON and WELLINGTON—- KNOWN—The good thing at 'Star,' which in delivered at nearly every
ia
Zealandia
Tues., July 9
Tues, July 23
3 p.m., Dunediu
2 p.m., Dunedin Iast—DERBY Tobacco, in 2c* t. WANTED AUCTIONEERS, LAND AND ESTATE AGENTS, HOTEL BROKERS, AND
VALUATORS, TOILET SOAPS, BEST VALUES.
house in the City ant\ Suburbs, and also ex-
tensively in the country.
Wimmera Wed., July 24- 2 p.m., Dunt<L_ and plugs. Try it. 12 RATTRAY STREET.
to None.—"Oak" Marmalade
NAPIER, GISBOKNE. and AUCKLAND—
Victoria Tues., July 9 3 p.m., Dunedin LAUNDRY WORKS
SECOND challenges comparison for purity,
rr_.i—j:_
Tues, July 23 2 p.m.. Dunedin COLONIAL DYE AND quality, and price.
HUBBARD. WE CONFIDENTLY RECOMMEND THIS GREAT BARGAIN IN CITY PROPERTY.—
J?or
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SYDNEY via AUCKLAND—-
Tues.. July 9 3 p.m., Dunedin
AND
TUDOR
Dyers, Cleaners, and Laundryinen,
111 Princes street *oull» and 139 King street.
VERY CENTSAL 6 ROOMS, FITTED WITH BATHROOM, HOT AND COLD AIX GOODS GUARANTEED FREBH AND OP THE BEST QUALITY
Call and Inspect.
IRVINE AND STEVENSON, LTD.,
FOUND— Something really exceptional in
tbe way of Polishes
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DDBBAE
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BOOT
t Tues, July 25 2 p.m., Dunedin Telephone 2,194. WATEB, GAS AND SUPERIOR FITTINGS, SCULI/EBT, WIDE BALL, HIGH POLISH. Puts a surface like patent leather
DNEY via COOK STRAIT— Ladies' Skirts and Costumes and Ger" ' CEILINGS, SPLENDID DINING ROOM; CONVENIENT KITCHEN; VERY Proprieto
Wed., July 24 2 p.m., Danc< LARGE BATHROOM; STAND 3 WELL; ASPHALT PATHS AND YARD, WASH-
MELBOURNE via HOBART and BLUFF— HOUSE, ETC., ETC. IN ORDER TO ENSURE AN IMMEDIATE SALE, THE BAKERS! BAKERS! BAKERS!
Wimmera Sunday, July 7 2 p.m., Dunedin OWNER HAS REDUCED THE PRICE OF THIS REALLY FINE PROPERTY AND THE PUBLIC.
also for stop-over or Lanka." It's particularly good.
Tickets availableCompany's
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A PLAIN STATEMENT. It will be necessary to see us immediately to secure this.


TO £530.
by Union Steamers, OHNsorrs J. malt extract,
imwmmmm.
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..i of Union Company's Tickets \OR Anaemic Girls and Delicate Woi if Manufactured by Joh
>I by above vessels. ROSOL TONIC TABLETS are excel- CITY (Forth street, good position).—4 Rooms; snug little home; bay window and Company, Ltd., .. _

NEILL AND CO., LIMITED, lent. Small sugar-cated tablets, easy to verandah front, scullery, washhouse; copper, etc., built in; sun all day; the very FOR USE LN WHITE BREAD ONLY.
13 Bond street. Agents. t*ke. A refinement in medicine, and more cheapest little freehold property in the City. Only £330.
scums than the most disagreeable com- CITY (Castle street).—Handsome 4-roomed House; 2 large box windows and portico front; d Australasia. Made
BLUB ANCHOR LINE OF
LUND"S STEAMERS.
id. A trial will convince. Two Shillings bath, hj. and c. water, and all conveniences; all large rooms and wide hall; choice
situation; this is one of the most complete properties ever offered in the City. The
sd Barley, producing
SWEEINESS, MOISJ.NESS, and DIGESI'I-
FOB NATAL, CAPE TOWN, and LONDON. STAFFORD STREET DISPENSARY
(opposite Provincial Hotel' and
land is leasehold, and the price is £420. BILIIY, which fixes the standard of a first-
class bread. 'liiis valuable extract r
£IOO to £IO,OOO
Steamer. ITtns.
|
1 Commander.
I 53 3
from
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CAVERSHAM DISPENSARY, ST. KILDA.—S Rooms; new design, oriel window and deep verandah; bath, hot and cold
water, etc.; large square hall, very superior mantelpieces and other fittings; was*-
being introduced into this cnlonv a.nA
j Main road, Caversham. Bakers who de
(Sydney. 1 tubs, and good section; nice handy position. A real snip, £460. COUNTRY, CITY. AND SUBURBAN
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ith a high-class Bread must r


Common-
wealth.. 6611 H. G. Thomas BNB June 23
Situations Wanted. is; attractive and modern; large bays and portico, extra wide hall.
mv „ater, etc.; solid concrete foundation;
.
latest papers and fitting A LOVELY COLLECTION. Johnson's J. Malt Extract.
fIaMS RECOGNISE THE BENEFITS DE-
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FREEHOLDS

WakooL. 5013 !J. R. Brodie, RNB I July 27 CASH ADVERTISEMENTS on i fitted in, gas laid on; fine corner section, near car line; washhouse a RIVED FROM THE EXIRACT, AND ARE
Naming. 5U73 jW. C. Simonds Aug. 24 under this heaciiig not exceedin tached.
NEW ROYAL DOULTON CHINA WARE. NOW USING IT IN THEIR BREAD:—
EXCEPTIONALLY LOW RATES OF
ale inservid for SIXPENCE; or Messrs D. Auld, Cumberland »■"
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Wilcannia 4953 |W. G. Lingham ;Sep. 21 CLOSE TO PENNY SECTION.—ReaIIy fine 6-roomed House; bay window and verandah;
for One Week, 2» 6d. If orders come by Garden Company, Ltd., Fillet INTEREST.
ust be understood that double
' —"ion; bathroom, hj. and c, gas (with superior fittings), washhouse Campbell, South Dunedin;
id right up to date in every respect; also large stable and the ~ost Varied and Beautiful Collection we have yet
u u
Perhaps
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DUNEDIN to LONDON. £l7 to £6O. tes will be charged unless aoeonc son, Roslyn; C. Taylor, Kaikorai; W
DUNEDIN to CAPE TOWN or NATAL, panied by cash. Advertisements saitabl he owner is anxious to realise, and will sacrifice for £430. Imported now o view in. our North Window.
£l4 14s to £36 15s. r
for this column must reach the OfKce bv CAVERSHAM.—Good Situation: Superior Residence; 6 lar —■

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Ltd., Great King street. Liberal Terms for Repayment of the Wbola
Bousd-the-World Tickets (from Sydney'/ 11 . ™
n, e day of issue.

as to use i or Part of the Loan.


from £lls. :e of land, laid out in orchard and garden. Price, £825. SOME OF THE NEW PATTERNS. r Zealand,
Gpadooa State Rooms and Excellent Cuisine. CARPENTER'S Improver seeks E SWING, FRASER, AND CO.,
Return and stop-over tickets available by NBAS GARDENS.—A really t.p-top House of 6 Rooms and i-acre Land; bath (hj. r— •
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MOORISH SCENES, in Vases and Bowls, at 25s and 30s each. eet, Dunedin.
Aberdeen Line. stands well on rise, gets all the sun; large shrubbery and J ' — —
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P.O. Box 309. Telephone 1,915. Apply to any Agency of the


HTJBJtAY, ROBERTS, AND CO., verandah; large and lofty rooms, wide hall; view unsurp; "COACHING DAYS," in Vases, 6s 6d and 7s 3d each.
i steady Job; will -rOVERNMBNT INSURANCE DEPART
Dunedin. "

Cornet," ' Star' chance to secure a fine property for £520. COUNTRY SCENES, in Vases, 20s and 27s each.
(or less), and balance as rent, will purchase a superb Property MEXT.
DEPOSIT OTHER DESIGNS, illustrating Highland Sunsets, Old English x.v/iOR BURK,
insurance Notices. in a first-class position in the Valley (not far from Gardens); 4 nice rooms (new), wide Homes, English Beauty, etc., etc, and the quaint Holbein J. H. RICHARDSON,
UNION hall (with arch), verandah, bath, hj. and c, large pantry, scullery, washhouse, copper Vases, from 2* to 40s each. - WATCHMAKER AND JEWELLER, Government Insurance Commissioner.
OBWICH FIRE INSURANCE
and tubs, coal house; asphalt paths, and fine section. Total purchase money, £390.
SOCIETY. WEST HARBOR BOROUGH. FLOWER BOWLS at 15s, 17a 6d, to 23s each.
(QUEEN'S DRlVE).—Handsome Residence of 6 rooms; bath, hj. andc., No. 171 GEORGE STREET,
INSURANCES Effected at Lowest Current nnENDERS
CONTRACT No. 15.
are invited for folio
MUSSELBURGH up-to-date
with modern,- conveniences; unique design; grand position; large section. SUGAR AND CREAM DISHES at 5s 6d to 8s the pair.
Between Hanover and Frederick streets.
i WNwmxmmyxw\i&
Rates.
LOSSES from Fire and Lightning Covered.
JL Works:—Widening of Street, Forma- £670.
MUSSELBURGH (just
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off Queen's Drive).—6 Booms; 3 square box windows and portico,
■ SETS OF 3 JUGS, in Izaak Walton Design, at 14a 61 the set. at LOWEST CURRENT RATES of INTE-
REST.
tion, Construction of Footpath with .Timber
ri.ATMS Settled with Promptitude and Kerb, Concrete Channel, and Silt Tanks in bathroom, hj. and c, tiled grates; all large.rooms; wide hall; mirror-front wardrobes GREY HAIR RESTORER.
N.B.—Our Clients do not insist upon Bor-
rowers effecting insurances in any particular
Liberality. Ross street; and Widening and.. Footpath
Formation in Steward street.
(built in); fine section. £650.
G. AND T. YOUNG, - ESTORES the Color to the Roots, mak-
ing Detection Impossible. It is not a
Gffice.
Agents for Otago: CONTRACT No. 16. SALE, Quarter-acre Section, Maori' 88 PRINCES STREET. OALLAN AND GALLAWAY,
CHE PERPETUAL TRUSTEES, ESTATE, Widening of Street, Formation along Dis- FOB Hill; near tram, sunny; cheap; terms,
does not stain the skin, not greasy or Solicitors, 137 Princes street, Dunedin
tieky, makes the hair beautifully soft and (Next door to Auction Rocms of Messrs.
~AVk.
AND AGENCY COMPANY OF NEW trict road northward with Construction of 36 Cumberland! street.
WASTE PAPER FOB SAX 'lossy.. Price, 4s 9d. Postal note or (tamps Harris and Co.).
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ZEALAND, LIMITED, Footpath with Timber Kerb, and Concrete in lots to suit purchasers.,
AWYERS
Bay^—£2lo: 4-roomed House, - Mrs HEMSLEY BURNET.
RATTRAY STREET. DUNEDIN. one! and Silt Tanka.
Footpath Formation and Drainage in Quarter-acre; scullery, washnouse,-tubs;-- Applj- STAB OFFICJ* INVERCARGILL. MONEY TO LEND
Castle street.
unsurpassed' viewl Harvey, Sawyers Bay. All Correspondence Strictly Confidential.
XXJTB HAVE MONEY TO LEND on Per-
Coal Notices. Plans and specifications at office of Engi- Grocer's Business; ingoing, Educational. »i sonal Security, also on Furniture,
AN APOLOGY.
neer, where tenders close on MONDAY, FBUITEEEE,
£-0 for gocdwill, siock, horse, cart, har- LOUISiS MILLINERY SCHOOL,
Life Policies, Bond Warrants, Freeholds,
Leaseholds, etc. Bills discounted. Large
Ist July, at 5 p.m.. ness. Forsyth, solicitor, 102 Princes street. Stock Exchange. WINGPIELD, -r small sums. Lowest current rates of ints-
The lowest or any tender not necessarily
VTT7TB REGRET that toe Quality of our -—?pted. BETTER THAN OLD WINS SURGEON DENTIST
TV NEW DRIVE COAIT is such that L. O. BEAL, Engineer. (Late of. Auckland), D. MOLONEY AND CO..
recently we have not been able to meet the Machinery, Jacks, Pulley Blocks, etc.
in a few lessons at the LOUISE mtt.t.t."
WANTED KNOWN. IS a Cup of "KOZIB" TEA. It is rich,
aromatic, and purs—the ideal tea. No. 28 GEORGE STREET, DUNEDIN FINANCE AND ESTATE AGENTS,
90 Princes street, Dunedin..
iemand for it.
CHRISTIES COAL (SEW DRIVE),
13a per ton.
JARRAH, THE WORLD'S BEST TIMBER.
In Ground or Water will Last a Century.
Pumps.
Centrifugal
IflOR SALE,.
also Duplex
1 Pumps; on water 500 gal to B,ooogal ,
j
NERY SCHOOL."
. 18 LESSONS, 10s. 6d.'- fITHAT DERBY Tobacco, in plug or 2oj (Above Messrs B. Bagley and Son's, Chemists),
NEAR MORAY PLACE. mHE PERPETUAL TRUSTEES. ESTATE.
SIS F Call or Write foi Circular. OMATOES are off, A AND AGENCY COMPANY OP NEW
Our arrangements for the future admit purpose, but is tins, ia a tip-top smoke. Don't forges it. '
but "

Oak" Brand
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UOTATIOXS Giren and Indents Executed Tomato.. Sauce is within easy, reach:
FORGET YOUR TROUBLES. ZEALAND. LIMITED,- has MONEYK-To
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Joists, Bridge Beams, Piles,


for all classes cf Mining and other |
Flanking, Machinery.
R. B. Denniston and Co., Stuart
J»ubllc Notices. \RINK ''.'.KOZIE TEA. It cheers the
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LEND on Freehold Security. ."

Decking, Wood Paving, etc Call arid inspect street. :ed3 no introduction Hondai Lankat *

heart and. refreshes the body.--No.' 2


WALTER HISLOP, Manager. -

UNIVERSAL OPINION: stock of Pickets, Palings, Flooring, Studs.


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V.tte purest. Ceylon Tea, -.is too well nptO LET anyone to. polish your boots so pure and wholesome.
GHBISTIE*S "NEW DRTVE" COAL X with anything else but Durbar"- Boot
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Korie," Is 8d only.- Coupons in each packet.


HARDY J'. AND CO. ! known and appreciated. ■ ■ ONEY TO LEND ON MORTGAGE JX
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DEFIES COMPETITION. MILLAR'S JARRAH CO. (Opp. Wharf). -I.


(Late H. P. Hardy, Architect), . j
.-~.
Pojish is a sieu that you'have not yet become "

T\ tTBBAB Bobt Polish prolong, the life


"

ANY SUMS. Lowest Current Interest


iTHHE rapidity with.which "Durbar" Boot JLf 0/ Boots almost indefinitely.; prevent! WANTED Known—The best is always

acquainted with Durbar." Better get intro-
.

ADAMS BROS.,
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kUBBAR" BOOT POLISH HOUSE. LAND. AND LABOR AGENTS, A Polish is coming into universal demand is
duced to a threepenny tin for a start. moisture from getting into the leather, and—- cheapest. "K. Jam"- is the best.
Exchange Court, Princes street.
' Is Obtainable from 9 Stafford street, Dunedin. ! striking evidence of its superiority over com- what a polish it gives I Pots'every other
.

YOUNG AND ANDERSON, KNDERS are invited until . noon


THURSDAY, Jnly 4, for the EREC-
or On Sale, HARDY'S SAVE-ALL (No. 15,875)
POCKET CANDLESTICK,
petitors. It has left, all.rivals far behind in
other countries, and will quickly do,so here.' WANTED,Sunny
Everybody to try Fruits f
K Ke Fruita." polish to shame. Tins at 3d. 6d, and ■ Is. WANTED, a Boarding-house where they
use Durbar Polish for the boots,
." ". ONEY To Lend at CurrentAgency
Trustees, Executors, and
Bates. Th»> i
Com-
Grocers. Princes street. because then they will be really polished, not

TION of a RESIDENCE at Parkside. For the Home. Bvre. and Camps. "TT diina martter whit folks say, it's merely blacked. "Durbar" keeps the boot pany of New Zealand, Limitwl.
IBRFECnON in Fruit Preserves. DONT imagine that any substitute can-
A 'Cook o' r the" NoDth*- is the a*
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EDMUND ANSCOMBE, Architect, SIXPENCE' EACH. ever equal the'rich;, flavor of gemrine- X; .duo to -inferior quality. "Hondai Tea bill down, too, and that's a «niisiihii«>iu.ii ntTRUST Money To Lend. C. E. Sta&aoß, j
are tk» delieht of the fastidious. 134 Princes street,.Dunedin. Saves largfe cast in Candle*. Tea aatidieß "the meet faatvhona, that's axe dilncciomt V
T

I*nk»" "Csaetul Jim." J- soliraior-.-28 JVnrtmg, j


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THE W :.BS, 1907.
2 limtraiHm Public Notlco*.
Notices.
red-headed scoundrel•; I aftertswdfe knewi'to Public Notices.
ness-shire. Both he and my mother died beta. Sidney Barraclough is Doctor
*
[Pnhlishcd by Special Arrangement.] when I was only five years old, and 1 was d«, *nd my daughter is—your guest. be Markham, per'aps the genTman wOuld'n
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IF VOU SUFFE!* 6^
fftat atoout an Overcoat
;
min' lookin arter the 'oss, then.- That'll'aet

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brought up by a worldly, aunt, my toother's Bobby 'ere fre«-to gitfe/us one "and."
sister,, who lived at Nogettt-eur-Marne, near
? trom any diwapearising from impuritie* _
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■ CHAPTER IX. «I don't mind %'," said I.


THE SECRET OF THE RING Paris. 1 was. seat to con-vent school until
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I was tighteen, and when. I left I returned


THE HBST NOTES OF WAK. } I took the horaeV-head,. and Bobby, a
ABOUT in the Blood such as ECZEMA,
SCROFULA. SORES of any End, S KIN
to my aant and lived with her until mj What a pathetic face was Madame Biou- white-haired miniature of his red-heaa«d El
father, got down and assisted the otheraHto
marriage, a quiet retired life, only bright-
eued by two months every year in Paris,
ardeVs! :■' ,
Tiro years had left their trace onji fa
'll -1
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prepare a touch Twrrl- of stretcher. Thejj


We hold'an 0-10-date Stock in all th? Newest Shades, BttEUMATISM, Ac., you should .test
faa value of Clarke's Blood Mxinr?.
By W. A. MAaaums,
wrinkles and creases, und all the tronWo? they lit a couple of lanterns, -for the'itWls (far Cwts are- Tailo'-cut, Well Made, and Finished in ,
Author of 'The Bite of the Leech.' 'His wix-re my annt rented a furnkhed flat and she had passed through had added eaeh ife was full fallen' now,' and away they tifecF'ijf
wemV"; tlie world-famed Blood' Purifier an<i
Majesty's Peacock,' 'The" Dtexel Dream, sicnt extravagantly the economics of tea special stigma. Yet there was_ibn •uircbn- After a moment or two-.'l grew .Every Particular, and we Guarantee a Perfect Fit. Restorer- It is Trarranted to Cleanse
months. holding the horse's 'head, 6o I drew him the Blood from all impure matter from
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The Man of a Hundred Masks,' otc, etc. - '-She had many friends in Paris. Among quered air about it, an air of indomitable* carefully into the -''Mill .path—which fri\rts SCOTTS EMULSION Prices from 25'- upwards. Also Rubber Coats for whatever cause arising, and is free from
them were the "sons of a cousin who had resolution each as you may imagine, to have anything injurious to the most delicate
glorified the face of an early martyr. ';■ _ , •■
lower part was quite - the' width of the Motorists in Black and Fawn. Special Litis, 40/- constitution in either sex, from infancy
[Copyright.] married a French Judge. Like myself, waggonette—-and twined his reins round
they were orphans. One was a chemist
already advanced oa tho road to fame, the
This" woman was convinced of
nocence, and it washer one hope Ua.life—so
her own in-
the trunk'of a baby Br. 7.:;;
from Neal Street, Qlen lunea,
TMEvidence to old age. Thousands of testimonials
torn all parts of the world.
her face eaid in. its every line—to..prove Then I returned to the road and watched \Of all Chemists and Stores. Aak far
SYNOPSIS OF PREVIOUS CHAPTERS: other a_ doctor beginning to niako a clian-
that innocence before all* the world. .■..-..She the tiny lights of thalantern» making th% N.S-W..Qetoher «, 1903, «My
,'tel* among the great ones of the Third way, like "wills-o'-the'wisrp, over Judas little James suffered greatly
CHAPTERS I. and ll.—The opening had already gained one believer-; hating
scene is the wild and lonely Judas Moor in
Cnmbeiland. Sabine Murray,, the narrator
Republic. The young doctor's name was
Brcuardei—Arm-tad -Vlajia Brcuatdel. heard her tell her Btory, having listened tu
the unfaltering tones of that voice
Moor;" It was from cheat troubles and I
arid, every singleMJrn"p.
of "the little Celtic blooil there is in me. rev
decided to. give Scott's Emul- Clarke"

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"He and I—we loved. sponded to the call. .If it had hot bieri sion a trial. The results bave; :
not used for so long, I could'no. ganger dQ
,
cf the ttorv, on. b's vvav homo to a Windy
*li!l, discovers the deicf body of
•le h>s r»en *hot. In his hand be holds
ma;>.
an
"And wo married
' He could have better, for I aught but believe.
And her eyes!. Th,iy were as wonderful
that I'should have loofah a coward'in''fey
own cyea I would have .gone bock to the
far exceeded my expectations.
From tlie grstbottle J noticed CJTY HATONEUM
h::d only £4OO a year in-my own right (my mill, lighted my lamp, locked the door,''ahrjan improvement auduow.after 15 Rattray St.,
imput-it'lcm knife, and cklsc' by Murray'
an's little finger, on which is a falter, "although an admirui and a Knight a3 her. daugitter'e. Nay, they trere even
more .wonderful, since there was behind all
remained thero until, daylight came again.* continuing the treatment for Dunedin
of the Bath, uie.l poor), and, as you know, "Presently the lights, on the moor stood restored
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while, he is to com-
tipg. las own bouse he encoun-
r
the dov.-ry p «ivs a gre;i.t psrt in French their natural light that other- light which still, and f knew that the. searchers for the
a
plete good health aud
and peiom of worthless auhstxtu

i
ters".t young" and beautiful woman,finger. who
marriages" But Armand loved me, and if shone straight from'the inward fa* that

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cameo a revolvor and has lcet a- consumed her^—the desire tQ proy* hzx in- dead had found what they tough't. And at He looks well, aud cats and
tea thousand franc* were not. much to a the same moment tw'.wt lights, nhowec!

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She gives hex name as Adrienne De Selves. nocence, and that, ©titer.to drink deep oi the sleeps splendidly, which is
Murray placs liis houso at her disposal. young professional man, still they were cup of .vengeance. o» the Carmyle road, In a few seconds
entirelv due to Scott's Emul-
At her request he returns to Judas man'e Moor K)metliiug. "So Mademoiselle Be Selves is your Ben Bowe and bis faithful sion." (Mrs.) J. Sullivan,
Dan'l emerged
"So we married and were happy. And from the darknos*.

j UNIQUE
:
to securo a paper from the dead daughter," said I.
when our little girl was born, there were

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tho epot the . I hailed tho old egg-gatherer. I waiter]

UNIQUE
p<«ket. Wh.n lie reaches "She is my daughter. I suppose that my.
Sodv has dis-iprcuea! IV.—On,his wav no n.oie joyous parents in the whole of the company of an honest voice.
brother-in-law saw fit to, change hie name
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HI. AND Paris. .
"Be that friend. Murray? Stand forth
CHAPTERS after the terrible affair that brought it eo
The Reason Why
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back. Sabine Murray passes Dr Pender, of "Ah! if I had only known, I would never much into prominence.; such a, thing can be in the.road ea that the light may fall uram
Benriumon House, commonly called the have married, tor the day that was 60 thee, and that I may see it thee be. really
He Looks Well
bright to me, and that linked our lives to- done legally, I believe.;. *nd he changed heir what thee says thee is.. Aye, 'Us friend
Mad Doctor." Arririnz home early in name, too. He took his mother's name.
bitterness and misery Murray, an' glad is my heart that thee fce C The cod liver oil used for
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gether, waei to
the morninj. he acquaints his dumb house- It was the hearing of it this morning that
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to me, death to my husband. come to no trouble—yet—a cause of making Scott'e Emulsion is


keeper, Rachel Harcross. with the connnj frieud was a young gave me the wild hope that when 1 vent the best in the world; though
j j

Mv hiKband's the
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oi his new visitor. Dr Pender calls, and English doctor, in practice in Paris, where up.Haire I should find my daughter- "
costly to buy, it is far more
No, Ben, the Papal thunder still leaves
reports that his assistant, Dr Armiger, he had a sort of official appointment as "And I. did find her! powerful to heal and strength-
who went to Carmyle on the previous eyon "But, oh! Mr Munay, what a terrible roe standing."
private physician to the British Ambas- "

What be they out over upon Judas? As en than any other. By the
in" to meet a young lady, has not since His name was Sidney Barra- crieie I have gone through since J first saw original Scott process of
sador. I am a breathing sinner, striving hard my
returned. He te Is how he went in search clough. her to-day. dooty to do, they be loights. Now what manufacture, it is broken up
of Armi-sr. Bat just than he catches ••

They wero inseparable. Every mo-


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The appearance, of Sidney Barraolangh be loights a-doin' of there to this time o' into tiny globules which the
sitht of Murray's written conversation with ment spared from their practices was nearly killed' me. My strength waa rr.gh night V weakest digestion can tackle
bis housekeeper on a slate, and abruptly gone" when I knew my daughter—the rest with eajse. No chest case is so
departs. Mdlle De Selves questions her
spent together in the laboratory that my J told him. what they meant, and the
husband had built in our garden. We dined of it went when I saw him. When you
host as to the missing .letter. She tells
him that her uncle, Professor Henri De
Selves, is a scientist, who has discovered
together, wo three, every evening, and
were friends in the fullest sense of the
were.gone out with hpr I debated long with
myself as to how I should act. .
good fellow at once went off into> one of hi
interminable preachments. Indeed. I be
Ijeve I had the first savoring of the grvat
far gone, nor yet so trifling,
but Scott's will bring benefit
that will astoulab. *.
NOW ON-
word. Barraclough came and went when "Pardon a weak woman! but I fear l- discourse he delivered next day at thf- you. «SB* "

the secret of making artificial diamonds.


he chose, just as if the house belonged to acted wrongly. After I had made .Adr enne; Pendyke . meeting-koiKe,. when, being
Just then another caller arrives, who in- cat some breakfast'l drew her outside with moved," b<a spoke for five hours and This best of all
troduces himself as Inspector Willingale,
him.
"About eight months after the birtb
.
me. I told her she would be far better at
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a-quarter—a record surely.. emulsions is ' Everything Reduced. All TrlmrredMillinery Half Prfco.
of Scotland Yard. of my little girl I noticed a change come my cottage, that it was not aceoiding to Ben's eloquence 6erved a. good purpose for All Millinery bought from ue during the Sale TRIMMED
CHAPTERS V. and Vl.—lnspector He seemed to come the convenances to remain in a bachelor's guaranteed by
over Barraclough. once. It made me company, ana prevented
Willingale tells Murray that ho is search- of tenor when my husband was'absent, and house. She understood that, and <sune me from worrying my nerves to rags, until "the flshmaa I|//| FREE OF CHARGE.
ing for a gang of coiners who are produc- instead of going directly to the labora- with me willingly enough. I had promised the returning lanterns were within twenty with the fish"
ing real gold coins. After his departure, tory as he had Deen wont, he would ask to make her excuses to yott yards or so. on the package.
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Ben Rows, a Quaker, turns up with a to see me on some silly pretest, and strive
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Once I had her alone, the ihother'6 I will not wait," said . Ben.
"
Some "

message sent by Professor De Selves from to prolong the conversation beyond its
Penrimmon, com;, Ining- that he is kept

due limits." ' ,
heart would hot have nay—and I spoke. have one gift, an' some have another, an"
Don't ask me whai I said—l don't know I have been greatly favored;in thnt I hayf A FEW EYE-OPENERS
a prisoner. Murray takes counsel with There arc some things a woman di-
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myself. many; but. to abide the dead, that is a gift


bis friend, the Rev. Tom Braceby, who vines by instinct. I was not long in see- "But I soon saw that I was.not believed. that hath been withheld from me—--ay, to UMBRELLAS.., -v"~. s
all agog with the
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opportunely arrives, ing that Barraclough was a traitor to his "Mr Murray, my daughter dote not be- be near them even maketh. me weak .as 3 BIBBED CASHMERE HOSE, 2 paira for 1/3-rWorth 1/3 pair.
tidings of Armigcr's murder. The young friend, and that he was in love with me. lieve in her mothers innocence; nay, more, weanling lamb an' in spirit o' the softness
clergyman advises handing the whole I did all I could to avoid him, but it she is firmly persuaded of her guilt. : Her o' butter. An' 60 a good-night .unto thee,
EMULSION SADIES' STOCKINETTE BLOOMERS .1/11
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affair to the police, but Murray demurs. was impossible to escape the daily meet- undo Henri has brought her up to believo friend-Murray, an' a fair morrow after .tin LADIES' BELTED CORSETS _
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3/11
Finally Braceby leaves for Penrimmon ings nnless I warned my husband, who me a murderess, and to curse my very name. sleepo' the just." Proni all Chemists and WHITE SILK BLOUSES ~-
3/11
House" to make inquiries. Mile De Selves
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was the least suspicious of men, even Isn't-it horrible, isn't it ghostly? J drew out the waggonette on to the Dealers in Medicines MERINO COMBINATIONS 2/6
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announces her intention of leaving Windy though he was a Frenchman, who are born
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..". Oh, I am so lonely, -so lonely. Why, I road, and the men did their work.
- And LADIES' BLACK CLOTH DRESS SKIRTS, 3/11—worth douhl*.
Mill. suspecting their own mothers. My hus- feel more lonely to-day, when I have found then- i
CHAPTERS VI. (Continued) AND VII. band would have laughed at my fears, at 70in. UNBLEACHED TWILL SHEETING, 9*l—worth 1/6 yard,
my daughter, than 1 did all these years Get up, sir," said the groom.
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12 doaen PILLOW CASES, full size, frilled and trimmed strong lace. Usual
-Md:!e De Sokes wishes to join her uncle my suspicions; thus I held my tongue. when I did not know even if she was liv- Me?" said I. "

it IVnrimnon Horse, but her host points Would to God I had not! pries 3/11. Sate price, 2/6 pair.
ing." ,"Mt Braceby said he would expect yoi>
;u*. that Processor De Selves is a prisoner, At last Barraclough declared himself QUT-SIZE CORSETS; a bargain for (toot people. Sizes, 37, 38. 39 40.
At last the tears came. Up to this at tho house. He and Dr Pender will be
IMITATIONS.
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*nd that Pender is a dangerous man. for the beast he was—and is. Need I point she had spoken dry-eyed; but; now, back with the police, and he said it won'd Usual price, 10/6. . Sale price, 3/11.
kVhen Rachel Uarcross returns after a long say how he was repulsed ? Need I say. under tho pressure of this worse torture, greatly help matters if you came with us." 100 PIECES FASHIONABLE VEILING, mostly Black. Usual prices, 1/3,
absence, Murray finds that she is not real'y how every decent . feeling in my heart the floodgates wero opened, and she wept That w:as very funny of Braceby. For This is the age of Imitator*, 1/9, 2/3, Sale prices, 3jjd and 6ja.
dumb. Meantime, the Rev. Tom Braceby rose up in revolt, and how the bitter copiously and silently. what did he want me? If it waa merely to RIBBON CORSETS --"
1/6 pair.
every good thing that is brought
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Scotch tongue I inherit from my ances-


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proceeds to Penrimmon House. He has I felt .awkward.- I anew not what vwitad the
very tell tho police that I had body MERINO COMBINATIONS, long sleeves, amocked knees 3/11.
the utmost difficulty in securing admission tors stung him to tho quick.
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to say, I knew not what to do. Ordinary with him, I could tell the police that when
...

to the grounds. Inside, he encounters the He swore to be avenged. did out promptly receives the attention LADIES' GOLF JERSEYS 3/ll t
words would bo of no avail; how empty they came to me. In any case I
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not
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fugitive De Selves pursued by fender and I laughed.


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and ineffectual .were the customary phrases want to leave the mill. AMERICAN, CROCHET LACE, one inch. 5Jd dozen
of imitators. There's one sure
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another. The "Mad Doctor" explains "I did not know him. of svmpathy 1 And yet what did he mean by help mat CHILDREN'S PINAFOREB r
LONGCLOTH KNICKERS, trimmeufr
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that the old scientist is insane, and orders And then—seeming to come to his
"
"

You wonder why I have spoken to you, tens." Was it possible that he had found cold and cough cure* however, that embroidery
him to be taken inside. Braceby an- better self—he made the most profound Mr Murray," she resumed after a few mo- out something about the professor? Had I LONGCLOTH CHEMISES, 1/6 NIGHTS, 2/6. }

nounces Ar niger's death. Dr Pender, pre- of apologies, swore that if I would say ments' silence. Well, T'just' had to speak not better go, after all?
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has stood the test—has retained RIBBED COTTON VESTS, w. '-,


3|d.
nothing to my husband he would be for
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to someone or die —arid she smiled wanly


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"Come on, sir, an' let's git awye, said


,

tending to be shocked, invites the young


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ever afterwards on his best behaviour, its great popularity, and defied all 6in. CHIFFON, all colons, ljd yard; 4in., Id.
clergyman into the -house, where he is through the flowing tears that fell silently Red-head Markham.
and so played upon my woman's pitiful on to her entwined hands. "You have
20in. JAP SILK
promptly made a prisoner. His voice was not invitation, but menace.
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imitators for 40 years.


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heart that I forgave him and promised never felt that need, have you?" TRIMMED HATS from 3/6.
silence. Probably," said I,'hoping to brighten I took a step backwards, instinctively. TRIMMED BONNETS from 4/3.

IHM
CHAPTER VTTL
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Two years passed, and the old life her a little, because I've never had any- At the same moment —crack! —a revolver
THE STORY. Of' MATURE BBOtTABDEL.
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was resumed, work in the laboratory went thing worth the saying." shot in the MilL
I ought to have been surprised by Rachel on as usual, my husband slaving at his I waa round in a second, and away up
Harcross's declaration, and at any other physiological experiments—he was aiming Suddenly she spiang to her feet.
I am-letting my own affairs obsess me," the path at the top of my 6peed.
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time I should undoubtedly have been sur p.t, a professorship—Barraclough at his CARRAGEEN

ineryMore
said she. "You have not lunched, find 1 As I dashed up the steps a man bounded
prised "out of my skin," to use a vulgar chemical experiments, and every evening have neglected." out of the houeo and into my! arms. Wc

IRISH MOSS
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ism. \v,» dined together. And she began to bustle about. tumbled and rolled on the grass. But he
But having regard to all _the-_snrprises Then my husband sickened. and took
"

I tried to stop her. I could -very Well was on. to his feet and away before I had
I had received within the past sixteen or to bed. Barraclough attended him, my get things for myself, if she didn't mind picked myself together.
seventeen hours, it left me cold. 1 hadn't husband would have no other doctor near my eating; but she would not hear of it,
a shiver. I hadn't a shudder left. 1 him. The illness took a turn for the It was Doctor Pender. Stands to-day, as it has stood for
and insisted on laying a cloth for me. He dashed westwards towards the slop:
merely wondered in a mild fashion why worse two uf the first physicians wero "Itis my turn to spouk," said I. Has "

nearly balf-a-century, 'unrivalled'


the left bank,of FaTthingkiss Beck:
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°be shou'd have chosen that day, of all (;..lled in, and confirmed Barraclough's that was.
your daugliter told you how she comes to He was evidently making for the ford.
others, for her revelation, for her confes- treatment. My husband died. be here?" as a cure for colds, coughs, asth-
. I would follow him.
sion of dupliiity. "The breath had scarcely left his "No. Only I suspect sho must bo going
I looked at hex calmly, and said nothing. body ere Barraclough came to me.
'

Will to tho house of—yes, let me call him by ' But here were Markham and ;Grifliths ma, [of taenia, and all chest and
"You are not surprised," said she. you marry me now?' he asked. Is there his new name—Pender, to the house of the pounding up the path after me. I was
lung complaints.
SEE WINDOWS
"No, Rachel, I am not surprised." said ,i name bad enough for tho man who could murderer of her father. How did eh© lose atrongj but no match for therA ruffians.
I

do a vile thing like that? I can find none- her finger?. Surely you can toll mo that!" So I chese the better part, and in two
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L
"I am not Rachel," said she. "My Teal new. as I coild find none then.
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I shall tell you "what I know," said I. •trides I was into the Mill, t contrived tr Hear this, from Chrlstchurcb:—
name is Brouardel—Madame Brouardel." '"'Yon won't!" he said. 'Then, my "I ami' still in the dark about many get the heavy Oak door clofed and bolted
"I have beard the name before," said I. revenge goes on. You'll have reason to things." as they hurled themselves against it.
j j

"Do you remember where?" remember Sidney Barraclough.' When I was finished with my siory, and And that was the beginning of the siege for myseii and family for many rear*
No—yes—but
"
■" Have I had reason to remember him ?
'•

had drawn all sorts of conclusions, she of tho Windy Mill. lor 1 pilaris and colds, and we have all'iler).
"When did you hear it!" Listen. broke silenoe. v«d much beiicbt from taking the Irish
"A month after my husband was "Ah! he means to kill the daughter as (To be continued.)' loss.
"It's a long time ago. I must have been Yours duly.
at school then. Yes, I was at 6chooi. buried I was arrested. On what charge? ho killed the father, and ae he tried to
"

tUIIAIETB PUBXCH. ".

There was a famous poisoning case in On tho charge of having poisoned hint. kill tho mother. But we shall best hm, Sydenham" "

France—a doctor was murdered by his .\ie! Me! Mr Murray, you and I, and if you do not A large leather travelling trunk, a brass
Do you know anything of French
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aid, I shaij best him alone. Do you think Sold at all Chemists and Stores.
wife. It made a great sensation, I remem- plate on which bears the inscription.
ber. She was a Madame BrooardeL" methods of justice? a mother's starved _ heart is not at least H.R.H." tho Prince of Walea," Is exposed
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Y'ou are thrust into a solitary cell, as strong as a villain's fiendish will! But for sale at a shop at Kingston-on-Thames.
Genuine
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"I was that woman." •


Ask for BONNINCITON'S, •

you are not permitted to see a legal ad- to bo stronger than he, we must know A label attached to it states that the trunk
I caped—a vulgar thing to do; but, viser, you may not see friends, you may more than ne does—we must hear my was used by tho King when Prince of take no other.
real'y •
daughter's story. I shall go up and per- Wales on his Indian tour.
not write to your relations, you hold no
"ImrossiMe P said I.
Sale
»

"No more impossible," said she, "than


communication with tho outside world, suade her to come down and talk." According to the world's postal statistics
thnt I shou'd have kept silence all these nothing of
nnd beyond the general charge you know "Do you think it wise, after what you just issued at Berlin, the Germans are the
the evidence against yon. And have told me?" greatest writers of post cards, the number "T OST— All worry about my boots sinoe I
years, that I should have locked my lips almost every day yon-are taken from your
-ii it Ii a
lock of steed, that no : one in cell and hurried into a room where,
"'

Y'ou mean that- she will be Afraid of passing through the German post offices
me? Sho is my daughter, sir!"
JLi got a tin of that excellent 'Durbar'
OfJewellery
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in the year 1905 being 1,299 millions. Polish from Harris's boot shop; -it doss put
-.-.

tb-'sc- parts has ever heard my voice, that sitting in the full glare of the light, you I can give no description of the proud Great Britain follows. with 800 millions, a. polish 00, and no mistake 1 Stays brilliant
1 hr.re crushed my secret into my heart, are cross-examined, you are interrogated, way in which this was said. It was not then tho United States with 278 millions. all day, tool You ought to try it."
wl kt it eat my life away fibre by fibre, you are forced to make, damaging admis-
rh.-t my hair has turned snow-white with sions .by a cold-blooded official,
th • hidden fires that consume mo, the in the shadow, watching every emotion
who sits
mere pride of birth that shook in her
voice and stiffened her neck; there was
also conviction that her daughter was as «vg
Silverware.
liidd?n .'ire that is the thirst for vengeance, that flits across your face^—a man who herself, courageous and not to be intimi-
the hidden fire that,is the mother-hunger. tries to wrench or cajole a confession dated. Remembering Mademoiselle's cour-
Impossible, Mr Murray. • No more im- out of you; a man who conceives-it to be ago of the night before, I had no real
possib'e than that to-day—yes, to-day—- his duty to prove you guilty at all costs doubt. M
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&
ii,.»'de one hour, after having waited through his amour propre and his judicial ad- Madamo Brouardel mounted the stairs
<ksr»iiring yews, I meet in your bouse, tl o vancement demand that he shall and the door closed quietly.

Fire
**
xvrry people
I had long given up hope :;f prove you guilty or got a con- The hours had flown quickly, and the
meeting." fession out of yon; a man who astounds heavy November dusk was failing like a
"What do you mean?" you with his knowledge of your private cloud. I went to the door ,to take a
"Who waa the man with yon this morr- lite, of all your affairs, of the very inti- breath of air, and saw that already Judas W<-
ing? M.-scios of your heart; a man who will so Moor was being blotted out by the kindly
China and
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"There have been two or three mm lino tv.ist and contort your least word into hand of night. I shivered slightly as I
I

this morning," eaid I. pemothtng so damning that at last you thought of the body of Henry. Armiger
*"The bald man with the lons rc.nl. fi"!d your tongue —and that, too, is an- Iving out there—nearly four-and-twenty
What doed b» call himself? >T<»t Barra- other proof of your guilt.
I did not go mnd—no, and I wondor
hours after his death—and I felt a queer
sort of pity for the man, whatever he FISH has an exquisite delicacy imparted Small Damage Leather
I

clough, I'll warrant."


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".No. in-le-ed, no. That was H>cto; Wil- how it was that I did not. I was inno- might have been. There seemed some- Small T?amage
BIG Reductions
der, of Penriinmon House."
"The Mad Doctor?"
pt—that thought and a firm belief in
'he justice of heaven kept rac alive; more
thing almost inhuman in the omission to
bring tho cold clay in under cover; he was
a sort of Judas with whom none would
to it by the addition of
Goods! BI Reductions
j

PERRINS'
"The M.id Doctor!" than either of these thoughts was the
"And he has been living within inv firm will to get to my littledaughtor, my havo to do, I thought, since only Judas
rcach all these five years. Oh! tied, m; it
just that I should have been left in hpl;>- Why should I describe all the torture
"
Moor Would have him.
Then I wondered why it was that
&
led 6 ignorance £o long? Is Thy goatl- of the s.x weeks I spent in the torture Braoeby was so lat<j. He had had plenty
nea?, this Thy justice? But I know" at !:>.s. el.amber of the juge d'instructlon—weeb- of time to get! to Pcnrimmon House and
—yee, now I know where to sf'j»\ I w; <■ ri whichmy throat grew hoarse with the bring assistance. Still, although it was
late, I did not fear anything lrom him;
SAUCE
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rendemned to death innocently once. Wh.n •. [retain iteration of the cry 'I am innocent
I am condemned for the second time I .-!;:;!. -l«am innocent!' Why should [ describe after all, what harm could ho come to! i ■■
Ho was a man of his -fists, and if them is also an
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not be so inEOcent. even although I


cnlv be tlw avenger of blood."
!i iw for three daye I endured thehorror of
p-'bli'- trial, the insolent etarcs of fashion-' hud been trouble with the Mad Doctor at This celebrated sauce
Penrimmon House, he could shoulder his
excellent flavouring for
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"My g.-id R.!chcJ," said I. for 1 v.-.■■:< r'-'c Paris, the appalling.feeling that I was
convinced the woman was mad—the fant.'i.-v «i:mdoned of heaven? And to l ;sten to the way out as easily as he could from a
of keeping silence for eo long, and po-sib ly- ul.i'fully constructed story oi lies that cut scrum. Besides, even if Pender was the
villain I now knew him to bo, he would
tic reading of criminal records had cii;- cut of my heart my honor, mv reputation,
tuibed l.er ivy;ntjl cqudibnum, I thought—- my life, and that sent me to '.ho guillotine. think twice before he offefed any insult or SOUPS, STEWS, HASHES, &c.
Watchmakers, The Prices are Ex-I
"my good Rachel, you are talking like a Yes—l was found guilty. Sidney Bar-
'"
indignity to Braoeby, and as for anything
worse than insult or indignity, that was
The destroying ele-
penny novelette—l daresay you have been raclough's evidence was the coup de grace.
amusing vour solitude with 'The Earl's He swore that I —I—had made love- to him,
Daughter,' 'The Secret of Adderley that ho had seen mo take arsenic from a
not to be thought of.
Little did I know the Mod Doctor. ment has unfortu- Jewellers, and traordinary Low, the
As I stood on the steps of my mill, I
Grange" ■"
bottle in the laboratory, that after my heard the sound of approaching wheels. I nately paid «s a visit, Quality of the Goods
' Do not mock me, Mr Murray, r do not husband's death I had aiked him to marry
mock me! If you do, you will be ' eorry inc, that—oh! what did he not swear? went down to the road, arriving thero at Opticians
aiterwards Just listen to me, please, as God's curse be on him! the same time as the vehicle, which pulled and where there is & is Splendid, and the
Up to let two men jump down.
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you would to a woman of your own class—


I am that." And
"Guilty! Condemned to the guillotine!
then pardoned by the President of the
"Mr Murray," said one
took to be a groom.
3 whom I man s%
W FIRE THERE IS Opportunity Should
She pushed off the hideous headdress she Republic. Penal servitude for life- "Yes," said L "You're from Penrim- Prrrr
wore, the black worsted balaclava, and at
I have passed eleven years of my life in
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mon?" DAMAGE; but in Not be Missed. We


the same time- removed the blue spectacles a French and my hair is white; but Yes, sir. Your friend Mr Braoeby is
'•

thai hid those liquid great eyes I had seen my hate Isprison, gone on to Fendyke with t)r Pender to see the have some wonderful
for the first time that morning. The face venge- is as strong
a* ever,. nW thirst for re- many instances
was weary and sad—all the wearier and bitter a* at the first hour—aay, the police. It was easier to go there than
itself- .'-..-.' to Carmyle. He said as- how you, sir, damage to our beau- Bargains in Leather
voider for the eyes that teemed rather to it is bitterer for feeding'On through what influence would show us the way to the place."
f(L
bum it than to light it; but there was "Nine years ago,
included in an amnesty, "You mean on Judas J" Goods. Letter Cases,
something noble and refined about it that, I.know not, I was "Yes, iir." tiful and Up-to-date
in conjunction with the remembrance of her and I was expelled from
France.
IBct Gem Rings from 25/
u Have you brought, something with yon
I came to
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London. I found my ' cl-*'

Purses, Cigarette and


handwriting (already remarked), made me on which to carry—r-t" Stock ia by SMOKE
think she was speaking the truth—nay, quested
made me sure of it.
There was on air of pride about the way business.
tors. They paid me my money, ana re-
me to find another firm to do my
"We've, everything here, eir—lanterns
and all." ■r;/Wfflf ■:':■,
hfgh fe»» lot your DENTAL WORK whro ONLY, but we are
Necklets and Pendants
for Dancing Season. C gar Cases FULLY
Weary and broken, I found resting "•VPell, ifyou've got lanterns you won't I>o joa pay
am prejiare'' to give you the hiichen clat*
&
«ha held her head, too, that brought me to 'Prices Unrivalled
1
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want me. . Take the path, and go straight


my feet with a bow. I handed her a chair, -place here. To gather strength hid
for the on ; you can make- no mistake." determi ed to clear .
.
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30 Per Cent. LEC3


and sue sat down, not as a countrywoman from tight I had sworu to wago I myself sir, in
Mr Braceby was very particular,
Drr CLEVELAND,
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would, hunched on the edge of it, but


gracefully afi one accustomed to the usages have
my fellow-creatures. My money I
spent in trying to
...

find Barraclough felling me to be sure and


with us."
you to go'
CDS. U.S.A.
the Goods to make Wedding Presents THAN ORLINASY
of the beet society, as one accustomed to and my daughter. They 6cemed to have Brace-by might have been as particular as Five Shillings PRICE
be waited upon. - disappeared off the face'of-the"earth, and'
..
he liked J Samrie Murray-had made up his 'MI AMERICAN DET9YIST irootn for new ones.
Please listen to me," she went on, for none of thetodetectives I have employed have
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mind that he would not go, and go Sabine MottttH Chl«f IXraqDitnitot- »t OHtea(t« Oollert oi We Invite Inspection
i may want your help; and—Mr Murray— been able find them. Saliine Murray had
»«

"And now, to-day, in one hour, I find Murray would not. . ,?i . . DwiW SiHgerjr. O.&A.
■'••■ ,"'/"'
I count upon getting it. had quite enough of Judas Moor for many a
This
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is the story of my life. long day. \


Princes and Stafford Streets.
My maiden name is Kennedy—Rachel
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For children's titnlrtng ooag'd at eight No," enid I. " "

I shaH| not accompany


Evemngc. 'Phono 429. CoamitnUoo ft«,
Ken*pdj. My father w« Admiral Sir John Woods' Great Peppermint Cub*. 2*jU 4kul you." Optß

>U9ne4s». <■<_DnnfTwyby Castlt^-iii...Caith- 2d fidi-UdyU. .frflgy.Jim


THE EVENING STAR, TUESDAY, JUNE 25,' J3OT.
Publf Mottoes.
3
the puppy took 'the next •turn.' Keeping Public Notices.
Turf Crab, at a salary of £7OO. The appli- Several times . hard work by the Port not in consequence don tho jersey again
SPORTS OF ALL KINDS cations come from all parts' of the Common- forwards was Tendered ineffectual by this the season; (2) J. Thomson, who has been -possession, Long Span scored two more
down with influenza,- but who had suffi- turns and they were racing neck- and
A choice wttl not be made for absurd and weak ploy.

J: & J. Arthur's Sale


wealth. >
neck when the hare drove to cover, Bul-
some time. Slattery on Saturday easily put up hie ciently-recovered to be-out-watching Satur-
day's match; and (3) Wright, who had hs wark'.winning by two points.

PILES
THE TURF. It is mentioned as a coincidence that No. best game this season. He seemed to
j certainly _ took more
5 has won the Adelaide City Handicap four enjoy the mud, and opportunities ankle sprained the previous week in the
Napier Park Jane 26 and 27 Alhambra match. BILLIARDS.
years in succession, and each year the advantage of the
July 4 and 5. Cameron and D. Miller were filling va-

Gisborse. galloping horse on the front page of the than has marked his play in the past.

USt FEW
After a splendid tussle (writes our
[Gossip by Old Idkotty.]
official programme City Handicap day has
carried No. 5 cloth.
Port are a fast imnroving team, and are
pleased to credit their trainer, D. Tor-
cant places in the Taieri forward pack.
London correspondent) '. the
match of 14,000 points up for £35 a side, DAYS

.
Mr T. Kett has arrived' at the Forbury rance, with the improvement. FACTS. between Fred Weiss, the Australian ex-
It is a wise act on the part of the with Somateria and the trotter Esma- You Their old fault still characterises Port s Southern have put up. a good record ,so
champion, and Cecil Harverson, the South
D.J.C. to use the recent profits in bump- Yangs has been sold. play of appealing and waiting for the far by not sustaining' a single defeat. African ex-champion,".at Thurston's Hall,
ing up the stakes a bit. In the ordinary Kmg Edward and his trainer, Richard referee's decision. This should be reme- They have had some hard struggles,.and ended on Saturday night," May 7, in a
nature of things the return should be Marsh, are said to be among those who died quickly. know what a team has to pnt up with victory for Weiss by the small margin of
quick and sure. I understand that part of dribblers have Zin- Are you a ■uSerar?
have a pronounced dislike for the American A pretty pair when it is on top. 224. During the first", half of the game Are you one of the. ooontlen army
of the extra £I,OOO will bo devoted to style of riding. To satisfy two sets of em- gnxi in Patterson and Marryatt. Like- Eckhold has played 'somo brilliant games
bringing all the small stakes up to 100 Weiss was at over 1,000 be-, who hare this distressing and dangor-
ployers, young Herbert Jorjes <who rides wise Port have eaually .as gfod- a man this season. Ho wants to run up to hi? hfifd, and later Harverson was nearly ons complaint in one of ita many BARGAINS IN TAILORING.
govs. That also is a good move. These wore the best forwards man, however, before passing.
for Marsh's stable) has to let out two or in Perry. as. far in arrears, but during the last few forms?
Mr Mercies has declared tha following three holes of bis stirrup leathers when on the ground. ■ Union are not making any headway.
days the men played neck and neck." Then why endure tie pain and dis-
■weights for the V.R.C. Grand National
"
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wearing the Royal livery, and to pull them For striking an opponent on the face They have now had 150 points registered When play was resumed on Saturday comfort a moment longer P
Hurdles, to be run on the 6th July was ordered Tha remedy is here waiting for you—-
•up again when riding for patrons outside one of the Zingari forwards against them. Afternoon Weiss held an advantage of Good Fashionable Grey, with nice pattern.
:

Regret 12.2, Dromedary 12.0, Lord the Egerton Houee establishment. off the field at the latter end of the Port are coming to light at the finish.
Middleton 11.10, Sandbov 11.7, Ballalaba Pipi is not amongst the New Zealand game.
108, .but soon after starting Harverson
In their last two matches they have beaten went in front. Then Weiss came out and that is intended for Piles aid Usual price, £3 15s-
IL6. Devonier 11.4, The Wizard 11.4, The two best backs, whc*3 play was both the Dmiedin and the Zingari-Rich'- with a magnificently compiled 322, and
nothing else ".
Sale price, £3 3s.
Grand National entries this 'year, but he is


Unlike certain largely-adverrnMM
Australian 11.2, Snperstition 11.2, Solano in work at the Forbury. distinctly a head and shoulders above mond. was leading by 309 at the interval. At Pile ointments which profess to
11.0, Nigel 10.12, Prcctc<ipans 10.12, Sey- "Advance" mentions that J. Hall, who that of the others, were W. Dougherty University now have a clear lead for the opening play promised a most also cure skin diseases of every kind, Fashionable Line, of Dark Worsted Suitings.
mour 10.8. Firelight 10.7, Alexis 10.6, had the mount on Eclair in the Hawke's and Davidson. second place. Up till last Saturday Al- night exciting finish. Harverson went after as well as outs, old sores, bams, Usual price, £4 4s.
Satkrvader 10.6, Eura 10.6, Eurambecn Bay Steeplechase, has ridden the last four The most prominent men for the Port hambra were tieing with them. Weiss, and actually got to within 46 of scalds, etc., etc, ad lib., "Mansavita" Sale price, £3. ISS.
10.6, The Sun 10.4, Sea Swell 10.4, Capu- winners of the race named. His brother team were Perry, Havs, Connor, and Hea- In their first match against Kaikorai
'lis man. But then Weiss got going, and Pile Ointment is ■' guaranteed to
Alhambra just beat them. On Saturday with •cure Piles only, and it does core
let. 10.4, Gerardv 10.3, Merrien 10.3, Bed
Tclle 10.2. Deerinp 10.2, Bribers- 10.2,
Na- (Alex.) also won the race on Ruby and ley.
jack o* Lantern.
The first-mentioned is an excellent
stlamp of a forward, well trained, keen, the Blue-and-Blacks drew with them.
127, 99, and 119 unfinished, rushed them. It' is not intended far any Fashionable Stripe Tweed Suitings. Were £4.
Sea 10.1, Little Mary 10.1, South Head
to his points, the final scores being 14,000 other purpose. Sale price, £3 10s.
Curiosity has been sent to his owners and. above all, a cool and skilful The Dunedin forwards still le&d the way. 'o 13,776 in the Australian's favor. Tak- An ordinary ointment which yotz can
-

10.1. Tara's Hall 9.13. Deletroy 9.11, King place up in Otago Central. dribbler. Of their backs all played well, They are a formidable combination when ing, into consideration that at one stage use on your face or hands is abso-
Paul 9.11, Manason 9.8. Holdsberg 9.8, The D.J.C. havo declined to recommend but Graham deserves to be mentioned put to the test. . he was considerably over 1,000 behind, lutely useless for Piles: so beware of. RARE VALUE.
Lion Heart 9.6, Sustain 9.6, Designer 9.6, registration of the Mokoreta and Redan with \V. Dougherty. 'Varsity look as if they will put up .Veiss's victory was a singularly good per- such advertised care-alls.
Poddy 9.4, Topaz 9.4. Woodlea 9.2, The Sports Association, since this body would The Zinjrari forwards who caught the 200 points before the competition is over. '■>rmance. He had to play particularly
Prior 9.2, Aringa 9.2, Fine Art 9.0, Dalny
9.0, Snob 9.0. Sirenis 9.0, Yolande 9.0.
be operating within thirteen! miles of the eye were Patterson, Marryatt. and Low,
Wyndham course. and the backs who afforded Davidson most
Southland have now got a man in the veil to win, for Harverson was also in
New Zealand team, Hughes replacing Tyle
ery good form; indeed, it is. open to
'MtNSMITA'
assistance were Collie and the full-back
PILE OINTMENT
True Steel 9.0. Australian element in the front row. *
There was a strong
Auckland havo a fine forward division liardsioubt whether either played better bil-
The weights for the V.R.C. Steeple- about the field for tbe Great Jubilee Handi- (Short). in any previous match during the
chase, to be run on the 13th July, are :
cap, decided at Kompton Park on May 11. this season, but the backs, it is said, do reason. Altogether it was a very good
Bellis 13.1, Decoration 12.3. Napier 12.2, For this race, which is worth £2,655. there The 'Varsity backs won a great, victory not promise too welL natch, and one contested on excellent 2/6 a. Box BARGAINS IN FASHIONABLE OVERCOATB.
Lord Middleton 11.12. Abdallah 11.7. were onlv a dozen starters, but most of them for them over Union on the slippery Caris- A spectator who used insulting language >porting lines from start to finish.
Springfield 11.6. Swimmer 11.4, Seymour wore first-claas handicap cattle, and included brook. Union forwards were doing very to a referee in Wellington has been warned Is an Ointment that I have perfected
11.2. Cardinal 11.2, liosim 11.1. Tarpon Mr Farquharson's Dewbury Cup winner well indeed, g tting the ball and holding off from all grounds under tho Union's con-
TENNIS. only after very many years of hard Dark Rainproof Overcoats. Usual price, 32/6.
10.11, Federal Court 10.9. Laitiero 10.8, Dalkeith (aged, 8.7) and Scarpia (aged, 7.4), their own everywhere except on the line- trol for five years. ■tody and experience.
Without making much fuss about it,
Sale price, 27/6.
Sultana 10.8, Divham 10.5. Boisdale 10.5, both Australian-bred; Mr William Clark's out; but there "the tall 'Varsity men made A Wellington scribe replies to a Dun- Under date May 17 our London corres-
I have been caring hundreds every Fashionable Rainproof Overcoats. Were 45/ and 50/.
Revelation 10.5, Warfield 10.5, Earl of Gingal (a son of Carbine), 4 yrs, 7.13; play to the wai'ing flyers. And then tho edin writer who has been expressing doubts londent writes :—Anthony Wilding year with "Mansavita" Pile Oint- Sale price, 32/6.
Oastfes 10.4, Danjuro 1C.4. South Player
Head Mr Hall Walker's smart three-year-old spectators would seo "the game to which as to Otago's chances this season. He- 'irought off a treble event at Wiesbaden, ment.
I
10.3, Boomerang 10.3. Tact 10.2. Polar Star, 7.12; that grand handicap per- the Blues have accustomed thrm. The re- points out that the same tune was struck "or as I anticipated he not only won the Hundreds of unsolicited testimonials You should secure one of these warm Stylish Coats.
10 2 King Dariuß 10.0. Marjono 10.0,
former Velocity, 5 vrs, 9.12; Malua, Prince markable thing about their play is the way last year, yet Otago walloped out Canter •pen Singles, and thus retained the Wies- have been sent to me by delighted Better value cannot be got.
Bluoskin 9.12. Middterise 910, Kiristes William, and the Lady. Villikins colt. Polar they keep in touch witli tho man with bury and Welling.on, and demonstrated )aden Cup, which he won last year, but purchasers.
9.10. Lamond 9.10. Ptolemy 9.8, Wynyard
Star, though heavilv weighted for a thrcc- the ball. Somebody is always thero, and that an infusion of new blood leads tc ie captured once more the Wiesbaden Thetsteady demand for the Ointment
has been maintained in the past
Lad 9.8. Dinjw 9.6, Manly 9.4, Confede- vear-old at this time of the year, was somebodv else when somebody goes down. more successful results in many instances Championship Singles, and partnered by mainly through the recommendations MORE BARCAINS IN HATS.
rate 9.4, Western 9.2. Wnrmon 9.0, Maine backed so heavilv that 6 to 4 was the best They look to be throwing the ball about As far as the Wellington match was con Simond, won the Doubles. In the first-
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of cured persona.
9.0. Snob 9.0, Mayo 9.0. The Trick 9.0. offer against it at flag fall. Velocity stood recklessly, but the event every time justi- cerned," ho adds, "one would not wish to vientioned event Wilding went through to When, however, I find such claims
"

Goodwood" wriU-s as follows about at 4 to 1, and Gingal at eiehte, the Lady fies itself. havo a moro dashing pack than Otago hati he final round with only one set scored beinr made for an ordinary ointment Job Purchase. —Dr Jim Hats, large shapes. 4
the Hurdle Race weicht-s :—Reprct, at his Villikins colt and Dalkeith being also well Dansey was in great form. As a rule that afternoon." •gainst him —viz., by Simond, whom he as are now being made in certain Were up to 10/6.
best., would have a chance, but his run- supported at tens and twe.ves, but beyond he was running straight out from the White, who is said to havo been con ■>eat in the first round. Hammacher, large advertisements, I think it is
ning or. the occasion of his last appear- look for scrum and beating the opposite five-eighth. nected with the Southern rearguard, is -■ho was to have met Wilding in the final time I began to specially advertise Sale price, 2/6.
these animate the public did not work my genuine Pile Cure.
ance in public was not encouraging, and tbe winner. Gingal cut out tho for His was a fine exhibition of pace and skill now playing in the Wellington Club's >f the Cup, scratched, and left the Anti-
Don't hesitate about buying "Man- Marvellous value. These Hats can be got only from us.
though Dromedary has still a lot to learn in developing attack. Most of the play senior bock division.
as a jumper he may bvat him at these
the first quarter of a mile, but was then dis- came from him. Wi Repa played an in- Two Saturdays havo been lost in Wei
>odean to walk over. In the Champion- savita" Pile Ointment It is obtain-
placed by the favorite, the Lady Villikins hip Wilding waltzed right through the able from nearly all chemists and
imposts. Amongst the Sydney division and-out sort of game. He mado some lington this season through bad weather. ompetition, never a set being scored stores, but if you have any difficulty
colt, and Velocity. So they ran till turn-
engaged are Sandbov f11.7). Superstition
(10.6). and South Head ing into tbe straieht, where Kuraki and splendid runs, and was in tho main a iSot a single Saturday was lost througl "gainst him. His opponent in the final in obtaining it write direct to
(11.2), Satinvader Dalkeith passed Velocity. Except that more than usually effective link. Nuku this cause in Dunedin last year, and no. -as Simond, but this time the latter
(10.1). I would take Sandboy and South
Head to bo the most worthy of support of Kuraki dropped back beaten change,
tance there was no further
at the dis-
and
was plaved on tho wing, and showed all
the qualities of pace, pluck, and dash
one so far this season.
D. M'Gregor, whose disqualification ha;
playing again in Christ
'liled to play up to his proper form, and
vas beaten bv 3 sets to love and 18
Mrs TOWLER, YOUTHB' SAC SUITS.
this lot. The South Australian, The though the Lady Villikins colt challenged that the place calls for. Macpherson, Gil- been removed, is 'nines to 5 (6—l, 6—2, 6—2). In the M ROYAL ARCADE, OUNEOIK.
Wizard, is hishly spoken of. Solano (11.6) desperately, Polar Star won cleverly by half ray, Lomas, and Scannell (who was hurt in church. Doubles Wilding .and Simond were all "

ADVICE FREE.
is a posribilitv, and so is Nigel if he a length. Dalkeith was third, a couple of the
second half and retired) were all in fine Thore are five New Zealand reps, in the >ver" their several adversaries in each Communications strictly prnate.
comes to the post fit and well. Preston- lengths awav, Velocity separating him from form. Chrktchurch team—viz., Turtill, Harper, "onnd, including the' final, in which they
Ebeloae damp for reply. Good Colonial Tweed, all sizes. Were 45/.
pans mav lack seasoning as a jumper, but
his stable companion Scarpia, which was Harrison injured his fingers before half- M'Gregor, Fryer, and Harvey. easily accounted for Renter and Kuetgem
\

k a "good class of horse for an event he was out of the fight there- The more one sees of Fitzpatrick's play Sy 3 sets to love and 18 games to 8 (6 —2,
ridden by tbe Australian jockey F. Bullock. after. and' This Is wonderful value.
be time,
of this kind. Tho Sun will, no doubt, Polar) Star, a son of Pioneer and Go On, Some time after the second part the more he regrets that this player missed 5—2, 6—4). This is the second time this
have friends again. The New Zealander, belonging to Mr Hall Walker, won a dozen of the struggle began, 'Varsity's old skip- tho chance oi a place in the New Zealand year Wilding has secured the triple crown
Capnlet, has no particular form to speak races as a two vear old, and was never per, field.
George Thomson, took his place on team. vt a tournament. In the London Covered BOYS' OVERCOATB.
of. but be has a nice weight. Sea Swell the George might have been in No Otago team would bo complete with Championships it will be remem-
beaten.. The Jubilee was his first outing
has hardly had experience enough. Pro- threo active training from the way he throw out him. bered he won the Singles, and with M. G.
bablv the best has not vet been seen of this vcir, and he is only the fourth into the collar. Ho played his Like tho Alhambra, the 'Varsity ar<- I. Ritchie and Miss Eastlake Smith as Grey Stripe, with
year old to win this rich prize. The biggest himself Fashionable Coats, Dark fancy collars.
Merries. Deering ran fifth last year with one old, hard, good-tempered game, and played losing men through injuries. On Satur- -vartners won the Gentlemen's Doubles
9.5 up, but he was a long way stay,
leader at the finish. DalnyHe can
from the
and
weight previously carried to victory by won it as well as ever.
of his age was 7.4, under which Euclid The Union backs are a good set of men,
day Scannell got a nasty knock over th. ind the Mixed Doubles.
liver, and Harrison had his hand oreken.
Depends Were-12/6.
Sale price, 9/6.
can Bed Sea. win possibly in 1892. but thev were never good enough to chock 'Vaisity play Canterbury College \ hen Blue and Fawn Chester Top Coats, very nice for boys.
bo
Thero were instances of upon what you want it for!
prove the best of the light weights. The FOOTBALL. tho 'Varsity. to-morrow.
in tho Wellington 'Free
GISBORNE NEWS. If you want Flannel that is
Were 23/6.
first-rate tackling, Don in particular bring-
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winner may come from the following lot "Tonchline," Sale price, 13/6.
:

—Dromedary. Sandbov. The Wizard. So- RUGBY. ing to naught many a likely attack. Pome- Lanoa': "I hear that passages have beer
lano Nieel. Prestonoans. Red Sea. Dalny. roy, too, tackled with determination, and booked to England for tho professional [Special to the Stas,] absolutely free from cotton You should buy now.
In the Hawke's Bay Steeplechase Irish Littlejohn used their "All Black" team. A number of cabin:
i
rBT RnrKMafc] both M'Lennan and and is made from the purest
;ame to grief at the double entering the feet well in the team's service. But it was have been reserved, but tho names are noi June 24.
straight the first time round, and Le Vent The folloTinjc table sihows tho positions really the solid play of the forwards that yet available." At the Harbor Board meeting this after- of wool, Flannel that is
fell at the same obstacle in tho second kept 'Varsitv going, and in this work N. tho writer: The following noon a statement was presented showing
of the senior■ teams to dai:e:- same
"

Says hygienic and warm, Flannel


round. Comfort fell at the bmah fence in Thomson and ManJey, two fine forwards, have been given me as some of tho back: that tho estimated expenditure for the cur-
irrespec-

J. ARTHUR,
—Har tent year was £14,500, and that

J.
the straight. Nadador and Hikairoa were bulked big above the rest. in tho team that is las—iig and with bu
«
«
to proposed professional :
prominent from tho start, clearing their greaves (Taranaki), Abbott (Wanganuij. tive of rating the Board's revenue would
fences in grand stylo, but six furlongs
Clnb. -a G
3 S The game between Alhambra and Kai- Smith (Auckland), Wrigley (Wairarapa) : be £14,700. It was decided to strike no a minimum of shrinkable &
from home Eclair went to the front, and g» c0 c a
■3 "3 an korai was a. hard one, but not interesting. and M'Gregor (Canlcrbury). rate, and the opinion was expressed that
nets, then yon will certainly
Forty-five members have been elected next year again no rate need be struck.
.

won anyhow. The June Steeplechase, on 64 p-


Q
a &> =-0 The unreliabilitv of the backs on both sides Tailors, Mercers Hatters and Clothiers,
the second day, is thus reported in the 10 9 0 1 93 44 19 brought all tho effort? of the forwards to to the Mosterton Club during the presen: The ratepayers were thus being relieved of boy "MosgieL" It is dif-
Southern annum in rates, and the recent
'Herald': Blue Streak ran off at the season. This must bo in the nature of a £10,900 per
...

9 6 1 2 172 42 14 nothing.
6-12 G:orn S DLNIDIN.
University ferent from a "few" othej
revision of the wharfage tariff had given
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doublo in front of the stand, and took no Alhambra 10 6 3 1 70 61 13 On the last occasion on which these record for a country club.
further part in the race. Going round the Hughio Absolum, who has them relief to the extent of £3,000 in
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(about six or "Mosgiel" if


Kaikorai 10 5 3 2 83 65 12 learns met at Bishopseourt Flannels.
first time, Hikairoa was leading, but pass- Auckland on many occasions, and was sup-" wharfage. ,
...

Zingari- seven yeais ago) Wallace, of the All Blacks,


ing the stand for the second time had Richmond 10 5 5 0 75 66 10 was playing for the Reds, and Duncan posed to bo a veteran a long while ago*, -No traco has yet been found of the miss- an honest all-wool Flannel.
fallen back into fourth place, the order 5 5 0 69 53 10 was lvis immediate opponent. It was is showing good form in Wanganui this ing ship's cook, Hugh Trumble, of whom no
...

Port Chalmers 10
being No Shot, Tilson, Le Vent, Hikairoa, Thmedin 10 4 5 1 84 57 9 then remarked ' that tho redoubtable season. tidings have been received for eleven days.
Nadador, Hntana, Round the back, No 10 4 5 1* 60 97 a Jimmy" was much too clevor for the Sam Abrim, the popular Poneko and ex-s It is possible lie may have gone off with
... ...

"

Pirates
Shot kept in front, Tilson dropping back present occasion Alhambra player, who has been laid by in iomo bush party, but the fears now are thai
...

Wellingtonian. On tbe
...

Taieri Rovers 9 1 8 0 36 1Z1 2


into last place, and subsequently coming Union 10 0 10 0 14 160 0 what is remarkable is the great difference Wellington for a few weeks owing to an he must have been drowned. It is thought
down at the sod wall. At the raflwav between the backs of that day and: the injured shoulder, has just received word unlikely that he would have left town with-
„.

bend No Shot was still in command, and


backs of this from Nelson that he has been allotted ihi, out some word having - been ' received as to
Some people say that Southern are lucky
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looked a certainty, but be ran off at the Kaikorai are reported not to be training trophy as the beet forward last season iri his whereabouts, and the fact that he has
doublo hurdles entering the straight. Na- because potted goals have won two or
very consistently at present Some of tho the Nelson Club. ':left his savings bank book on the ship
dador and Hikairoa rose at the last jump three matches for them; but I fail to see
Tim O'Connor, a member of the 188 3 after depositing £lO of his wages in the
few who do train have their reward on the
together, but the former stumbled rather -where the luck comes in. Certainly, had field, and among them may be ment.oned Now Zealand team, in an interview in bank and retaining £1 is considered conclu-
liadly. Quickly recovering, however, Na- it not been for potted goals, can they might

Wednesday Morning
Alick M'Donald, R. Johnston, and' Harold Auckland, says: "Of course the game hat sive evidence that he had no intention of
dador soon got on level_ terms again with not have -won two matches I remem-
Thomson. The last-mentioned has a very improved a lot. But there is one point going away.
Hikairoa, and an exciting finish resulted ber but. then, on the other hand, many nice notion of dribbling.
;
which has been lost sight of—dribbling. A run continues on the sections of Go-
teams try to pot, and tail.
Southern,
in favor of Sir William Russell's mare by Alick M'Donald ought to take more of When you think of it, it is apparent tha), vernment land to be put up for ballot on
three-quarters of a length. however, have succeeded, and most be the place kicks for his side. One goal, tho advantage in passing with the foot if Thursday. On Saturday there were over
i

An English paper states that when given credit for their success. missed by Uesher, wasa great let off for
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greater than with the hand. In the one 400 in for the Waimata sections, and there
Peebles was asked to take over Velocity Playing against Dunedin on Saturday, Alhambra, case the ball can be propelled forward, and are a good many competing for the other
(winner of this year's City and Suburban) they had another hard match bo win, but in the other it has to be sent behind."

TREMENDOUS PRICE
• ections. Tho clerks were kept bU6y to-day
The two Kaikorai hookers were very suc-
be agreed to do" so on the condition that, thanks to Goldsroid's pot, this time were they
otssful in getting the ball in the scrums on An Auckland writer says that Booth'? attending to applicants.
besides training the horse, he should select got home by 1 point. Dunedin's Both teams point—sending inclusion in the New Zealand team owing
his engagements and his jockeys. It was fairlv evenly matched. strength Saturday. Coulter's strong to Dive being unable to make the trip is
the leather out at the right cecond—was
an unenviable position in which Peebles lay in their forwards, but Southern had also in evidence. conclusive evidence that it was not George THE DOCK LAWSUIT.
found himself, but the results have proved the better back team. They played with Of the numerous Johnstons who now wear Smith's play that kept him out of the
that pluck does occasionally meet with its their heads, and made good use of the the Blue-and-black jersey, one player of team.

REDUCTIONS IN
The hearing of the Shaw, Savill and
reward. He at oooe laid down a policy wind in the second spelL The forwards that name figured at centre three-quarter The same writer states that probably
which has been carried out to the letter. showed improved form on changing ends, in tho absence of Booth. He was ono of Seeling will not make the trip to the other Albion Company' 6 claim for£15,000 against
He determined that the horse should be and wore not routed like they were in the the few backs on the field who showed any the Auckland Harbor Board was continued
|

side. when tiffs' was closed.


Paton will be surprised to learn that yesterday,
ridden out for the whole of his handicap p.ain case
first spell. It was not an interesting game attacking ability. In opening the case for the defendants,
engagements, no matter what weight the to watch, and does not, therefore, call for he has been described as red-headed
Usshcr is a back who would be a good Skerrett asked formally for a nonsuit,
handicappers gave him, and from the day anv special comment. man in a good team. At present ho is a Harry Henderson, the 100yds amateur Mr

MILLINERY AND JACKETS


thai Velocity entered his new stable bL Kindley played his usual safe game for bit of a mixture, doing somo things well champion of New Zealand, told a Sydnev on the ground that underduty the contract for
has only once been out of the first four Southern, fielding and kicking in good and some badly. the
'Referee' representative that Paton wovld the use of the ground blocks so dock tho of arranging
of the fourteen engagements he has ful- style. GoHsmid showed improved form All the young, forwards on both sides be easily noticed by the crowd, as he was and using that they
filled, most of them being handicaps in might support the Mamsvri was cast on the
on the wing, while Harley also gave a w-eio witling, but they ought to take a tall and" red-headed. and the risk
which he has been carrying something in better account of himself than he did the lesson from the more skilful play of old Henderson saw some of the Sydney club plaintiff company, of the use
the neighborhood of 9.0. previous week. The strength of the backs, stagers like "Rob" Adamson. "Rob" is football, and to the same representative to which the ground blocks were put was
Two New Zealand-bred horses were suc- however, 'ay in the half-back line, Fullar- a forward who has always been under- be said that the standard of club play accepted by the plaintiff company.; that
AT THE
cessful at Epsom (Vic) on the 12th in6t.— fcon. Kckhold, and Chambers all doing rated. there was superior to that in New Zea- under such contract there
was no duty,
Captain Shannon taking the Welter Plato land. H I am not mistaken, the only club express or implied, cast uponwas the Board;

MUTUAL STORES,
good work both on defence and attack. Another good old veteran is Jack Wat-
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»nd Torere the Welter Purse. Captain Eckhold was the star back. His only fault jon. Not that there are no faults in the play he sees in this colony is in the that the defendant Board relieved
Shannon was made the medium of a plunge. is that he passes too soon. Of the for- game ho plays—in the writer's opinion there matches in Weilin ton. from liability for any accident, from what-
The connections of the stable backed him wards, Casey, Houston, and Edwards were are many—but he can still last out a warm Queensland, it wiE be remembered, beat ever cause, occorruig during the process of
spiritedly, and the public following, the docking; that there was no evidence ot
gelding "touched 2 to 1, which price was about the best. struggle almost as well as when ho was a New South Wales in the first match, and any
Stalker, Dunedin's foil-back, came colt playing for tbe Melrose team- the latter turned the tables on them in breach of duty owing by or any negli-
reaDyhard to get at the finish. Captain gence on the part of the Board; that the
Shannon only won by half a length, but through a trying ordeal with credit. Of Fred Given evidently intends to adhere the second. After the first contest the
the other hacks, Churchill was about the to his intention of retiring from the game. writer in the Sydney ' Referee' wrote: plaintiff company was guilty of negligence
TrascoH, who is now attached to Mr E. giving notice to the Board that
A. Connolly's stable, rode a very confident best. Clarke first played wing three- He was touch judge on Saturday. "On the form shown in the inter-State in not
LIMITED.
race, and there is ao doubt the win could quarter, and then half-back. Of a fine Alhambra mean to give Sutherland a full match, neither Queensland nor New Soutn the ship had a bar keel, a considerable
set of forwards, Fitaspatrick, Crisp, Ivimey, trial at scrum half—a position in which ho Wales can expect to equal New Zealand, overhang fore and aft, and an unequal
bav« been made more pronounced. distribution of weight; that this negli-
In order to reduce our Stock of the above
That astutost of English owners, Captain and Paton wore tlw pick. shapes very fairly. unless considerable improvement be shown
the cause, or contributing call no,
Macbell, once had a horso that he knew The future of the Alhambra Crab will The Queenslanders are a good side, but gence wa£
the, notice of action
to hare a stow? in hand in a raco, and The game between Port ami Zingari, depend on whether the young players com- to breast"" New Zealand they will require of tho accident; that
We will during the neict
played at Port in a sea, of mud, although ing up recognise- that they do not know insufficient, as it did not give suffi-
backed it accordingly, notwithstanding more weighty men ia tho vanguard, and was cient of the claim for
that a novice was in the saddle. He told not by any means a scientific exposition, enough for senior football and set to work one or two more inside backs with stronger particolare—(l)
the lad that he could not help winning, vet was a keenly interesting one, especially to rectify their weak points. It is reported individuality. Queensland may be able damages, or distinguish what sum was
during the last twenty minutes. Evi- that this matter was warmly discussed in to dfecover the few with the requisite claimed in respect of actual injury to the

9 Days Only
but that he was to draw it as fine as he men
could, not wishing to show the horse up. dently the home team made up thoir tho Commititeo of the Alhambra Club last talent, for the country week up north has ship and what in respect of detention of
To his amazement he saw the lad make minds to inflict defeat upon the team that week, and one old member, who has been yet to be played. New South Wales pos- the ship in port; and (2) of the particular
the whole of the running, and come in by had beaten them by 11 points to nil pandering to the young players in a manner sess the men necessary to strengthen the act or acts of negligence alleged to have
himself. As soon as was convenient after in the first round, inasmuch as they took calculated to give them swelled head, was side in one or two weak spots, and pos caused the damage to the ship.
the race, Captain Macbell, in a passion, the field with the strongest team that have hauled over the coals. sibly by the time the New Zealanders Evidence for the defence was then pro-

Present 5/- in Cash to every customer


asked the lad what be meant by so flag- defended their honor this season. Except The disappearance of attacking back play reach Australia the team will be at their ceeded with.
rantly disobeying his orders. The lad on the line-out, where the Zingari easily in Alhambra eeems to add another to the best'. Despite the result of the Queensland
tremblingly replied: Well, sir, I heard outclassed their opponents, the Port team melancholy list of All Boot beams in Dun- match, one is hopeful that by the time to GET DOWN TO CAUSES
"

Mr Harcher say to another jockey at the


starting post: 'We will have this young
were distinctly superior in all other de- edin. Nearly every team except 'Varsity
partments. Their forwards showed more now belong to this list. ■
meet the Maorilanders arrives the Light
B.ues will have a side as sound as that
spending
over the rails,' so I thought I had dash, and their pray was more even than whith played a draw with the All Blacks. i. DXTNBDIN CITIZEN RELATES AN IN-

ONE POUND
better come away as fast as I could." that of Uie town team. They were a bet- The game Pirates v. Taieri Rovers, at Tho combined team of the two States TERESTING EXPERIENCE ABODT
Acquitted with honor. ter trained set, and were keener on the Mosgiel, was an interesting one through- should be pretty good. The forwards of CAUSE AND EFFECT.
The special commissioner of tho ' Sports- ball. When good work was done by the out. Both teams were in good form, and Queensland just now are playing better An Irish student attempted to refute a
man' says that after the Two Thousand Zingari vanguard it was seen to be the played a better game on Saturday than all-found football than for some few years. professor's lecture on cause and effect. He
an amusing canard which was circulated work of individual play. They were not either had done for some time previous. They are playing more solidly in the i.bjccttd to the axiomatic principle that cause
and accepted in all good faith by some working shoulder to shoulder as did the The first spell was really the more enthraL- scrummages, keeping up their pace in the is always first andtheory effect a consequence, and
worthy people was to the effect that home players. The Port backs also were ing, because tbe better team was being loose, and their tackling is good." ho illustrated his by citing one of nig
Higgs had preferred a complaint against
several of the jockeys who rode in the
race for whistling at Slieve Gallion in
order to make him bolt. To bring about
a shade better than the Zingari rearguard. slightly worsted; but the second half was
Not by any means more skilful were they, one of enthusiasm among the onlookers,
but certainly the keener lot, and never
shirked responsibility.
Jenkiia (at full-back for the Pirates)
As a matter of took the ball with confidence, and always
COURSING.
(-'•untrymen pushing a wheelbarrow. What-
ever reasoning may be necessary
the Irishman's contention, one thine is cer-
tain: cause always goes first <n kidney dis-
to establish
MILLINERY AND JACKETS
snch a result by such absurdly inadequate fact, Davidson on several occasions ap- The Australian Waterloo Cup was got ease, and the effect follows. Bad backs from
means would scarcely strike any jockey
took it. He kicks well with either foot.
peared to be the only back playing on Wyinks. who has been put forward to off at Rooty Hill (N.S.W.) on the sth,. disordered kidneys are very common. No
6th, and 7th June, and resulted thus condition or class of humanity is exempt. Of which we have some of the Choicest and
outside Bedlam as being at all feasible, his side. centre three-quarter, will sooo make that Mo&t Fashionable Gods.
:

Some, coses are old and chronic and stubborn


but the story was told with much gravity The referee in this match was Mr D. more powerful. than it is at present. —Second Ties.— to remove. Some are first attacks and easily
and assurance, and it was added that Munro, and not much fault could be line Nicolson, at wing, can thank his Bulwark beat Uranus, M'Callum Mohr disposed of by Doan's Backache Kidney Fills.
found with his rulings. He erred,' how- Stuart
Higgs was even at tbat very time explain-
ing his grievance to the stewards. Tho
writer adds that be mentioned the matter
fleetness
ever, in two particulars. In the first place, the forwards,
on giving a penalty, and when the team the most valuable.
for having secured 6 points. Of
Burt, Ross, and Jardine were
beat Fondling, Pennant beat Bold Prince, If this fact could only be impressed on our
Long Span beat Dashing Fellow after an citizens, what a world of suffering would be
undecided, Bristol Boy a bye, prevented. Perhaps the experience of a local
We want you to come and see them
to some of the jockeys, who said that they were lining out to follow up the kick, he, Coinirig to the Taieri men, G. Scott made .resident will convince you.
could not get near enough to Slieve Gal-
lion to whistle at him, however much they
instead of casting his eye along the line
to see that none started before the kick, a safe
full-back, although the position was
—Third Ties.— Mrs Keenan, v George: street, Caversham,
Bulwark beat M'Callum Mohr, Bristol this CSty, sayß4—'Doan's Backache Kidney As the prices at which these Goods ape
more capably .filled during that part have done me good after six years of
might have desired to indulge in that was only watching the kicker. Both much the first half when Mehakki retreated to
Boy beat Pennant, Long Span a bye. Pills marked in plain figures ape
sides took advantage of this negligence. of
kidney trouble. I used to be very bad with
peculiar pastime. All tbe same, there was with a bumped head. —Fpnrth Ties.-r pains in the back and other symptoms, which
Secondly, the defending side, to stop a the hindmost position remarkable

ALREADY BARGAINCashPRICES
a little confusion at the Bushes, as al- kicking Long Span beat Bristol Boy, Bulwark showed the disordered state of my kidneys.
ready stated, and something did for a rush, go down on the ball. If done pro- Mebalskibutshowed he is too good a man at five- a bye. I could never get.a remedy to ease me <i
stride or two disturb Slieve Gauion, though powers,
perly no exception can, perhaps, betaken, eighths to waste in another position. The the agony until I got Doan's Backache Kidney
it is not to bo supposed that even the but when a player deliberately lies on . —Deciding Course.— ■ Pills at Marshall's Pharmacy. I believe, from
most ear-piercing whistle would have done the ball orompt action should be taken. thjiee-qnarter line was weak. The best of Mr S. Bladon's Bulwark (Braddon's my own personal experience, that they will
Both Perry and Davidson should have the trio was but Turnbull (wing) Blot—Bloomee) beat Mr R. Lawson's do anyone good who suffers with the kid-
was in especially bad form. Milne and Long Span (Goldbai —We Two) and won neys."
Mr P. H. Reynolds's brilliant mare Solu- been penalised for their tactics.
The People's Popular
Stores
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Port threw away some golden oppor- Thomson easily ledea the forwards,at but Came- the Australian Waterloo Cup. Behind a .Success has brought up many imitations of
1I—We

tion, who ha« spent some months in the


paddocks at Bacchus Marsh, has returned tunities early in the first s-vell. tyith a ron, too, piayed erly, and
Q times re- racing hare, Ingersole deavurid his dogs IVan's Pills, but there is nothing "just as
,

to Mr J. Cannody's establishment at Caul- strong wind at their backs, and their for- markably well. on pjrfecoly even terms—a most artistic good" as the remedy which Mrs Keenan
wards having all the better of tie play,' Mr .vrFurlaiie has been coaching the Mos- slip. Bulwark at once commenced to used, Kidney therefore be you get Doan's Back- 495-19-6-07.
field, showing the benefits of her much-
=

Fills, bee that the word "Book-


needed rest. The satisfactory- training of yet they would persist in trying to make giel team to some purpose. He m ght give draw away, and he took th.i first turn ache che" is in the name: without it none are
Solution was affected by trouble in her fore the game a back one. Their backs, too, some attention to scrum iormation aud to some six lengths to the good. Coming
genuine.
feet, and the fact that the off fore leg gave were trying to pass a ball that had a the passing, which k deplorable. round smartly, he took the second turn, They ara sold by all chemists and store-
way. coating of mud an inch thick. This was Fea, Scott, and Ross, all second graders, driving in viciously, and almost effecting keepers at 3s per box (six boxes 16s ; 6d), or
One hundred and sixty-one applioationa a mistake, as both Collie and Davidson played in the Black front. They replaced a kill. The hare now broke back towards will be posted on receipt of price by Foster-
t

have been received for the position at sti- proved to tbem by cutting off passed that (1) Dennkton, who has been stopped from the spectators, and away from the es- MeClellnnCo., 76 Pitt street, Sydney, NAWL
r«n*»Mrv stewards to the West A*nstraii»» were doomed-.to -failure j» U».' first .nhce. .nbrymx bv an injury to his back., aod stay capes. came back smartiv .■and, Bat be wire you- ret DOAN«.-£Ad»tJ[ **
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THE EVENING STAB. r-^COBSjbJ^,' dXJWBr 35, 1907. ' \


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honored. Sir Joseph Ward, in; ieplytaft


In connection with two gxria brought 35 ladies' long tweed coats, the very latest CONCERNING A WILL. J .Braid's strokes -mere 300, then came J. and is estimated to. yield 16dwt to the
before the Juvenile Court yesterday no London fashion, pretty patterns, perfect-fit- H. Taylor 304, H. Vardon 305, M. J. Ura- ton.* On the property is a ten-head bat- said they- had' been going so rapidly whila
charge of immorality -was preferred. The ting, from 19s 3d. T. Boss,, importer.— ham 306, R. Jones 308, and A.) Massy tery, -winding gearv and tramway, and in London that he was reminded of the
elder offender was found wandering about [Advt.] A QUESTION OF COSTS. 3UX—Ed. E.S.] ■ the company also acquire about ten miles time when he was Minister of Railways in
the streets, and the younger girl was merely Mr Morris, artist in photography, gives This morning Ilia Honor Mr Justice of water races. It is expected to start the colony and had to turn slow trains into
brought before the Court on 'a charge of special attention to portrait studies in bridal Williams gave judgment in the case of BEST RUN AT CYCLING. crushing shortly, when the shareholders fast ones. He felt as though come
THIS SEASON'S FASHION. costume, wedding groups, etc. Long experi- may look forward to obtaining some good to London a clow man and was going baicJfc
having no means of subsistence.
ence, combined with a most perfectly-equipped
Bradley v. Redd. In this will caee a
jury were previously called on to decide Pren Awociation—By Teleg^ph-USopyrigki. returns. a very fast one.—(Laughter.) They would
A special meeting of the City Council studio, enables him to render the texture of carry away very happy memories of.the
will be held on Monday evening to con- light draperies to the best possible advantage. •whether William Espie was dead or alive
NEW VENETIAN CLOTH sider Cr Keast's notice of' motion to Specimens in vestibule, Princes street. [5037] on a date in 1889, and decided that he
.LONDON, Juno 24.
LATE SHIPPING. Old Country. He hoped that next time
rescind the resolution appointing Mt Stark Included in the budget of illustrations to was alive. His Honor, in making an (Received June 25, at 9.4 a.m.) they came to England—and he hoped to
acting city electrical engineer. In* the be found in the current issue of the Weejdy
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order that plaintiff was consequently OHey cycled 1,000 mites by road in 106h come again—they would find the suae
meantime Mr Stark is unable to take up Press' is a panorama of the City of Christ- solely entitled to the chare devised under 3min, beating the reoord by 8h 57min. ABBrvTSD.—June 25. kindly friends whom it had been their good
his duties until this notice of motion is church under snow. This is from a photo- the will, reserved the question of costs Monowai, s.s., 2,136 tons, Bolls", from fortune to meet on the present vhdt. Mr '
JUST OPENED, OUR SECOND SHIPMENT IX NEWEST SHADES disposed of. graph taken one morning last week, when in the originating' summons which com- A Cbristchnrch telegram states that Melbourne via Hobait and the Bluff. Pas- Henniker Heatoh then proposed the health,
Tho number of applicants for work at the residents rose from their slumbers to find menced the proceedings. Fontency was scratched for the Winter sengers Misses Haminon, Wyatt, Messrs of Lady and Miss Ward in a brief speech.
OF WINE, MOSS, OLIVE, BROWN, NAVY, and BLACK. that a heavy snowfall had taken place during
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the Labor Department's office just' now are the night—the first for two years. It will be remembered that the will Cup at 1.30 to-day. Laird, Stevenson, Bell, Scott, Von Wald- Sir Joseph Ward was, he said, one of the
Some was that of the late Charles Beid, 'Mr foremost orators at the Conference, and
not so large as they usually are. It_ is spots in their casual win-: ihanseir, Kerr; seven steerage.
Oviag to Late Delivery of this Favorite Material, we are marking them usually Donald Beid, of Milton, being executor. had. made an impression which would be
at Special Prices—-
said that some men have been looking
forward 60 long to getting employment on
ter garb are also given. , The Premiers at
Home on board the Dreadnought and a tor- Mr Beid's daughter married William. AMUSEMENTS. Monowai, s.s., arrived at Donedin from long remembered in England. 'He had been
tho Dunedin-Mosgiel duplication works pedo attack on the Dreadnought are illus- Espie> by whom she . had a daughter, Melbourne this afternoon. Her report assisted in his work by the charming quali-
that they have got tired of applying. trated, and there are, of course, many other Charlotte Tyne Bradley, plaintiff in the FULLERS'. states that she left the Queen'a wharf, ties of Lady Ward and Miss Ward, whoss
-2/11, 3/3, 4/3, 4/11
yard. If this "be bo, it is no fault of the
Labor Department. The Railway Depart-
illustrations of general interest.
Mr Hendy wishes to remind ladies desirous
present case. Mrs Espie, in 1889, be-
lieving her husband to be dead, married There was a large audience at the Al-
Melbourne, at 10.45 a»m, on the 19th, and
cleared Port Phillip. Heads at 2 p.m. on
genial presence and kindly exprcsioßa of
opinion regarding London would be remem-
of having the hair dressed for dances, even- William Johnson Wright, three children hambra Theatre last evening, when Satur-
bered here with pleasure. Sir Joseph Ward
ment has charge of this work, and has day night's programme was repeated. The thesame day. Strong to moderate S.W. to
ings, etc., that it is advisable to book ap- being the issue of this second marriage. S. winds, with moderate swell, was ex- returned thanks' on behalf of hia wife and
not asked for any men, although it is now acrobatic turns of the Ahlbergs are a feature
pointments as early as possible, in order to That part of Mr Charles Beid's estate Included daughter. They would probably remember,
many weeks ago since it was stated that ensure attendance Hairdressing, Is and Is of the show. Armstrong and Verne, Mr perienced in the Tasman Sea.
men" wanting employment On the duplica- 6d; shampooing, 2b 6d; cutting, Is. Ladies' coming to her devolved on her deatlj to in her cargo are transhipments ex Flora, he said, the fact that there was a place
TITHE MOST SANITARY FACTORY Amusements.
tion works had to apply through the Labor her children by both marriages. The jury Peterson (descriptive vocalist), and Mr Mooltan, -Orotava, Plauen, and Pilbarra. called Bond street, ""and they,would also
X SOUTH OF THE LINE." own combings mads up from 2s 6d. [32l] having found that the second marriage Clarence Tisdale (tenor) all contribute enjoy-
I THIS XVKXXVG. Department. Men rushed the office for Halt-prlce: High-class wall papers and able items. -
Passengers,for Lyttelton, Wellington,, and carry away lively recollections of the at-
days aiter this announcement, but was void by reason of Espie then being Sydney join her at Dunedin to-morrow. tempts made to interview them by the gen-
"""it is how a recent "■visitor—an expert—- 1 Alhambra Theatre. friezes to match, latest
—Fuller's Vaudeville En- some designs and colorings;
ibed Thomson and Co.'s Factory after tertainment. nothing ever came of their applications, half usual prices. Wren's.'^-fAdvt.j alive, Jhe daughter by the first marriage TELEPHONE EXCHANGE SOCIAL. She sails at 3 p.m. \
tlemen of the Press in London. In any
St. John's Hall, Roslyn.—Kaikorni Orches- and no doubt many of them nave since (Mrs Bradley) was, aa before stated, Eighteen months ago 12ft was added case, whatever they had had to say they
a. thorough inspection. Members of the Navy League are notified awarded the sole share devised to her Two years have elapsed since the ladies
tral Society's concert. struck out on their own, and secured em- that the annual meeting will be held in the of the'lhinedin Telephone Exchange held
to the Zealandia's funnel. The result has ha a said very sincerely.
la the old method of manu- Stuart Hall, Frederick street.—Concert. ployment elsewhere. Town Hall on Friday, at 4 p.m. mother under" the will. On her behalf, been an increase in her speed, and a cor- The ladies who came to England with
their first social, and, judging by the suc-

The Evening Star


facture many deleterious sub-
"Never since the opening of the office," Improved earthenware foot warmers, 3s 6d, Mr A. S. Adams claimed that she was responding increase in her coal consump- the colonial delegates to the Imperial Con-
THE OLD stances,- such as copper and iron, entitled to recover coste from the defen- cess of the reunion which took-place last
were liable to be dissolved from remarked Mr Maxwell, registrar of births, and first-class English hot-water bottles. At
evening at the Victoria Hall, there is every
tion. Without forcing, the Vessel can ference visited Buckingham Palace _last
WAY.
deaths, and marriages, to one of our staff Wilkinson and Son's, chemists.—[Advt.] dant Wright, and, that the trusteo (Mr now travel at fourteen and a-half or fif- Friday afternoon, in response to the King's
the pipes and machinery by the
this morning, has there been such a large Millinw School, 3 -High street.—Classes Beid) was entitleo" to a moderate sum prospect of its becoming an annual affair. teen knots, while her speed before the invitation to take tea. The invitation had
Last night's function took the form oi a
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acid of the drinks.


number of deaths registered for six months daily; S "lessons, 5s 6d; single lesson, Is. for costs, which the defendant Wright alteration was anywhere between thirteen also been extended to the gentlemen of the
modern methods have Inspection invited. Principal, Miss Hinds. should also be ordered to pay to him regressive euchre party and dance. One
But
swept away this defect by th<"
introduction of silver-lined ma- TUESDAY, JUNE 25, 1907.
as the books show lor the first half of the
year. Up till now, and these are still Evening classes. —fAdvWJ (Beid). E undred couples were present. The hall
was very tastefully decorated with-ever-
or fourteen knots. The increase in the
amount of coal used has been about four
party, but Mr Deakin, Dr Jameson, Sir
Joseph Ward, and General Botha were
chinery and other improvements,
five days to go before the end of the half Mr Hoslring, K.C., and (with him) Mr The prize- tons per day. Whereas fifty-four tons
absent in Scotland. The colonial visitors
have been 425 deaths regis- C. G. White, were for the trustees, Mr greens, flags, pot plants, etc. was her average consumotion previously,
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year, there drove to the palace about half-past five


with the result that those re-
beveraees All being well, tho Prime Minister will ar- tered. For the same six months of last PERSONAL A. S. Adams was for the olaintiff, and winners at euchre were Messrs J. R- she now requires fifty-eight. o'clock, and were cheered by a crowd of
THE NEW freshing and nutritious Mr W. C. MacGregor for W. J. Wright Rogerson and MacKrell, and Miss M.
WAY. can now be obtained of the rive in Wellington to-morrow year the number was 344. Marriages and sightseers who had assembled at the en- .
Downes and Mrs F. W. Poole. Mr A. J. TELEGRAPHIC NOTICE BOARD.
highest purity. Thomson and Sir Joseph morning, and at the public births likewise show an increase in compari- and childiren.
Talbot, acting-officer in charge of the Tele- trance gates. The guests, who included
Co. have installed this new sys- son with the same six months of last year. On Saturday evening over fifty residents The following is portion of His Honor s Sir Wilfrid and Lady Laurier, Lady Ward
graph Office, presented the pr.zes, and con-
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Wsnrs Return, reception in the evening ex- 10.10


tem, so vou can be sure of get- To date there have been 793 births re- of Cromwell and district met in J. Laffey's judgment : —There is a residue and a Arrivals.—June 24: Westport,
and Miss Ward, Sir William Lyne and
gratulated the young ladies on the success-
;

tins the ""purest," the most nu- pression will be given to tho
776 last year, and 332 mar- hotel for the purpose of giving Mr and share of that residue net severed from p.m., Rakanoa, from Donedin.—June 25 : Miss Lyne, and Miss Botha and Miss
tritious of drinks—THE BEST congratulatory sentiments with which his corded, against The share was bequeathed ful and enjoyable evening, this function he Wellington, 1.40 p.m., Helen Denny,
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—bv insisting on riages, against 310 for the corresponding Mrs J. M'Laugn.in, who are leaving for tho corpus.
considered , being the most successful ever basque, from Kaipara: 1.45 p.m., Pro- Helen Botha, were received at the grand
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return is regarded throughout the length period of 1906." to a class. There was no dispute as to entrance by some of the household offi-
Donedin, a send-off, and making them a held in connection with the local office. The metheus, H.M.S., from Auckland.—Bluff,
THOMSON AND CO.'S, the class to whom that share belonged,
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and breadth of tho country. We have At the next ordinary meeting of the presentation to show the esteem they are dance music was supplied by Yates's band, 8.15 a.m., Moeraki, from Port Chalmers.
cials and conducted to a reception room,
but there was a conflict as to who the them..
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so repeatedly had occasion to eulogise the City Council Cr Smith will move—»'That held in. Our correspondent reports that members of that class were. The and Mr Kroon catered. Several firms where presently the King
resolution of the Council of the sth With His Majesty were the Prince and
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tho Mr Martin Heaney (a county councillor) donated Articles for decorating, ete. The THE DIRECT STEAMERS.
good work done by Sir Joseph Ward during
July, 1905, in the following terms: was chairman, supported by Mr Jas. Little
main question is how the costs of duties of M.Ce were carried out by Messrs Princess of Wales, Princess Mary (A
tho last few months on behalf of New Zea- ' Tfiat the members
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ascertaining who wore Wales, the Duke and Duchess of Con-


PHOTOGRAPHY. the engineer and all committees be
land and the Empire that further praise instructed to advertise in one of tho Dun- (Mayor of' Cromwell), and in addition to
these speakers Mr Brodrick (solicitor), Sir
/if the class should be borne. E. A. Falck and G. Ferguson. The Paparoa, which left Wellington on
May 10, arrived at Plymouth yesterday. naught, and Princess Victoria Patricia oi
ALL THINGS PHOTOGRAPHIC. would be redundant. In welcoming him edin papers when calling for tenders (labor There can be no doubt that tho costs both Connanght, all of whom had previously
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Irwin (bank manager), Mr Lester, and of the plaintiff and of the defendant trusteo
NEW GOODS EVERY MAIL. back it will bo sufficient to say that, 60 far or material)' —bo and tho same is hereby several othar leadina citizens spoke in SHIPPING TELEGRAMS. reached the palace by the garden entrance.
rescinded." Contingent upon the above
DEVELOPING! RETOUCHUN'U! as wo are aware, it is impossible to point to motion being carried, Cr Smith has fur- eulogistic terms of Mr J. M'Laughlin's
in the present case were costs properly in-
curred for the purpose of ascertaining who
MINING. Acting Lord Steward
Lord Parquhar (the Household)
career as a business man. AUCKLAND, June 25.—Waikare, for and Master of the presented
one mistake of judgment that he has made ther "given notice that ho were tho members of the class entitled to the King. Tea was served
will move as The death is reported from Auckland of Under the peculiar circum- (Continued from page 6.) the South. Passenger for Dunedin,: Mrs the guests to
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as a representative at tho Imperial Con- follows:—"That all work required to be the share. in the lower dining room at a number ol
Mrs George Baanall at the age of eighty- stances of tho case the trustee would have
Lainpr.
small tables. The band of the King't
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N.Z. CAMERA CO.. Octago ference, while it is beyond question that his done (except day labor) by this Council BLUFF, June 25.—Irene, barque, for
be tendered for at the discretion of the three. Deceased arrived in Auckland with been justified in demanding from the plain- The Clyde master wired this morning :

Colonials played in the palace grounds.


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tact, moderation, and practical acumen have her husband amd family in May, 1864,
tiff the strictest proof that she was solely —"
Leak stopped ; leaving to-morrow." Launoeston.
The guests "afterwards wandered aboui
been instrumental in furthering the best Committee controlling the same, subject from Prince Edward Island, Canada. entitled. If the Wright children by their A wire from the New Trafalgar this

CITY EDITION
at all times to the confirmation of the The condition of the Duke of Devon- shaft the grounds listening to the music. From
«>rt of Imperialism. The people of Dun- Council, either by advertisement or quo- guardian had never been made parties at morning announces :—" Bottom
THE WEATHER. time Majesty joined th«
shire is reported more satisfactory. There all the trustee would have been justified broken; Bending it to, Greymouth to time His
Lii.,l. without regard to party divisions, tations." has been a further slight improvement. in asking for an issue and having it"* tried Foundry."
*. various groups and shotted pleasantly
certainly desire to associate themselves in The Dunedin and Suburban_ School Com- Sir William Steward, M.H.B. for Wai- as it was tried. There were strong pre- The maeter of the Waikaia reports that with his guests, his example being fol-
Mr Paulin advises:—All stations are lowed
spirit with the tribute that Wellington will mittees' Association are inviting those in- taki, was presented on Saturday afternrin sumptions in favor of the Wright children work was carried on during the week in by the rest of the royalties present.
warned of heavy weather, heavy snow, and
pay to-morrow to the most distinguished terested in educational matters to meet Dr with a purse of sovereigns, in recognition which ho would bo entitled to have had the east section, which proved to be very strong N.W. to gales between the Sir Joseph Ward on Tuesday formally
Sir called Morris; 26th inst. and the'4th of July; shipping presented to Mr C. Freeman
B. N. to-morro*. The meeting is Murray,
Post Office Notice. New Zealand citizen of tho day. with a view of discussing with Dr
of twenty-five years' uninterrupted service rebutted in the clearest way. If the poor, and devoid of payable wash. In
the constituency. Wright children had not been made parties this section the ground varies from 19ft secretary of the British Empire league,
Joseph comes back to hard work. Parlia- Morris (who is inspector of teachers under toMr West Coast of 44deg south is especially and oi
Malls close at the Chief Poet Office, A. K. Barclay, M.H.R., leaves for the plaintiff's costs, would have fallen on to 24ft from the water level, withina this red warned. to Mr W. Herbert Daw, treasurer
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ment assembles twenty-four hours or so the Education Department of New South Wellington by .to-morrow's second express. the whole' estate, Ho would continue the League, suitably-inscribed gold cigar-
Dunedin, as under teachers, and the trustee clay bottom. Captain Edwin telegraphs:—Easterly mo-
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after his arrival, and though a large part of Wales) such questions as training Mr Gordon Beid, manager of the local would have been entitled to his costs, section until next wash-up, as it was likely derate to strong winds; ette cases in recognition oi their services
Overland, Northern ports, Christ-church, payment and promotion of teachers, and branch of the Commercial Union Insurance glass fall; tides during the colonial Prime Ministers' visit
his time during the voyage has doubtless technical charges, and expenses out of the the change would occur _if the bottom
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and intermediate offices, daily, 6.30 a.m. education. Company, has Iven ordered to the North w}>olo estate I do not think that tho should rise aaul tKufi dip into tire terrace-
high; sea heavy. to Scot'-and. In mating the presentation,
sessional busi-
X>at« lottes-s 7.40
to 8 a.m.
;
also on tbo mail -wn-up
For second express for Wai- !been de"?ote<l to tUe study of
exchange of pleasantries ancnt
ness. his preparations would have to be trawling took place between
An
Mr A. B.
Island for a month's holiday, owing
indisposition. Dnring his absence Mr L.
to addition of the Wright children as defend- After Wedncoday he would go into a
ants alteis this, or that by having them more payable part of the face. PERSONAL NOTES FROM
the New Zealand Premier referred
in eulo-
gistic terms to the work performed by the
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touaiti, Palmerstcn, Oamaru, Waimate, largely of a tentative land, pending access Barclay, League in connection with the growth of
M.H.8., and Mr F. J. Sulli- Osborno will have charge of the branch. added tho guardian ad litem becomes liable The Now Fourteen-mile Beach did not
fferunfca, Tim.irn, Ashburton, Christ- to the latest knowledge respecting finance van at a social gathering last evening. Mr F. J. Sullivan is leaving by the for costs. Tho guardian has practically wash up last week. Also the Waikaka HOME. an Imperial feeling in the Mother Coun-
ehurch. at 12.45 p.m. Monowai to-morrow on an eight months'
For Greymouth, Holritika, and Reefton, and other matters. It is quite likely, how- Mr Barclay said it was the done for the trustee that which, if there Queen dredge did not wash up, as the
first gather-
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try.
Monday, Wednesday, and Friday, at ever, that he has the Financial Statement ing that he could remember where hefrom business trip. He will proceed Home via had been no guardian, the trustee vyontd master was busy repairing. Professor C. H. H. Cook and Mrs Cook,
had [Feom Orra Special Cobkespontjent.]
not been asked to obtain some favor Vancouver, and when iu Canada will ex- have done himself, and for which, if 1 o A wire received from tie master of the of Christchurch, have arrived in London.
12.45 p.m. in his pocket, to all practical intents, and the Government. Sullivan amine, the latest developments in trawling had done himself, he would have been Electric No. 1 states
For south express trains at 7.50 a.m.
Mr replied :-—" Shifting up LONDON, May 17. They travelled as far as Marseilles by the
and 5 p.m. we do not expect to find that the absence that, in that case, he would ask a favor—- on the Canadian lakes, visiting Lakes allowed out of tho estate, not merely party river past coal chair. There will be no To-night Sir Joseph Ward brings to a Mooltan, of the P. and O. Line, and
of tbo head of the Government and the ill- that the Government leave the local people Manitoba, Winnipeg, Superior, Michigan, and party costs, but costs, charges, and wash-up this week." close his eventful visit to Great Britain. landing there spent two or three week«
Late-fee letters mustbear, in addition alone. Mr Sullivan continued Huron, Erie, and Ontario, the object being expenses. That, however, could not be
to the ordinary postage, I'd. ness of his chief lieutenant havo caused any severely, There was no clean-no on the_ New Fed- He and his party leave Charing Cross by th© on the Continent, chiefly in Paris. Pro-
that Mr Barclay had said that he wanted to see if any of the groat innovations which allowed to the gunrdian, but I think he is <temvcn'B dredge last week owing to a nine o'clock express for Dover to cross the fessor Cook has a year's leave of absence
WEDNESDAY, JUNE 26. serious delay m the production of Minis- have taken place during the last five years
cheap fish for his constituents. Just so; entitled to receive out of tho estate the breakage. Channel, race across the Continent to Brin- on aoooKut of his eyes, which, I am pleased
For Lyttelton and Christchurch.—Per terial policy. The Budget may not make they had had a good deal of fish legisla- pre suitable for introduction here. Mr reasonable costs incurred by his being For the month of Mw the gold manes ot disi, and join the P. and O. l:ner Mooitan to say, have shown signs of improvement
Late letters 3 p.m. quite such an early appearance as last ses- Sullivan also wishes to ascertain whether made a party to and attending the j>ro- Qneenslnn.i produced 41,5930z, showing a
Monowai, at 2 p.m. tion lately and less fish. It was possible at Port Said. He is leaving a week earlier on the voyage. As his visit is almost en-
on board. sion, but the Land and Labor Bills are that less legislation might result in more thero is not some suitable kind of British ■teedings, and m' putting the plaintiff to <i( crease of 6.96707. compared with May of than at first intended, as it is hie desire to tirely for health. Professor Cook is not
known to be ready for the most part, and fish, and that meant cheaper fish. _ As or Canadian oil engine which could be the proof of his claim. The amount of hist venr. be back in Wellington in time for the open- making many definite plans. One ox two
FEDERAL SERVICE. to the experiment with the Nora Niven. brought into competition here against the such costs may probably be settled be- The 'Matvun Ensign' reports that a
tho House will find plenty to occupy its American article, on which per cent, tween the guardian and tho trustee. The Dunedin broking firm made an offer of £5
ing of Parliament on June 27. His last visits to eye specialists may be necessary,
he understood that the Government hoped week in the Old Country has been one either here or in Wiesbaden, but he hopes
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THURSDAY, JUNE 27. ' .time if (as wo hope) the debate on tho to discover Newfoundland cod adjacent
duty is charged. In London also Mr Sul- plaintiff would be entitled to party and j«-r chare for "I'Tt shares in the Mudd.- continuous rush, such as only a man of that continued rest will do a great deal.
For Australian States (via Wellington), Addross-in-Rcply should only last a few livan will have a busy time, as his firm party costs, and the trusteo to Ilia costs, Crtek Dredging Company, and that it was
to our coasts. They had as much chance abounding vitality and buoyant tempera- Mrs Cook and he will bo in London until
Ceylon, India, China, Straits Settlements, The session cannot be a short one; of finding barraconta already cured and have exported 1,000.000 nbbits this season, charges, and expenses out of the estate.
«k
and he wishes to be present at the sales in crrlined. ment could successfully endure. Sir Joseph after the Federal Conference on Educa-go
Mauritius, .South Africa. Mediterranean the credit of the Government is involved in smoked.—(Laughter.) He only hoped In Tasmania, an amendment to the Com- appears to have come through the ordeal tion (May 24 to June 1), and mil then
ports, Continent of Europe. United King- order to gauge the nature of the Australian
that the Nora Niven would fish up .the competition.
the Land Question, to 6ay panies Act is in force which provides for without turning a hair. During the past into the country, paying visits in different
dom, etc., per north express, at 6.30 a.m. the settlement of mermaid in the finish, as he then might SPORTING INTELLIGENCE the registration of "prospecting syndi- week he has teen paying flying visits all places.
Late letters at 7.40 a.m.: also on thd- nothing of the Tariff and other matters, be able to marry off some of his eligible The Rev. C. H. Laws and Mr E. Bosc- cates" to be similar in all respects—except over the kingdom, delivering speeches ga-
mail va« up to 8 a.m. Due in London and prolonged discussions are sure to take vear returned to Dunedin last night from Mr George Hogben, Inspector-General
i

cmnloyees.—(Benewed lauehter.)
the Methodst Conference at Sydney. as to capital—to a company. These asso- lore, and taking part in a whole series of of Schools in New Zealand, arrived .n
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on the 6th August. place before the settlement is possib'e, even sixteen-year-old girl appeared before D.J.C. COMMITTEE. ciations are incorporated and registered on public ceremonies and functiuns. _ Last London this week, and was present at the
A Miss J. D Hooper, mistres at the Ken-
The following have been proposed for the no-liabilitv system undor the Act ad-in
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CorresjKiiidence for the United Kingdom


ceed sot be 6pc<;ially addressed via Mel- if the Opposition should refrain from the Mr Graham," S.M., at the Juvenile Court sington School, who
is leaving to take Friday he was in Edinburgh, receiving the New Zealand dinner on Wednesday even-
election at the annual meeting ou Monday, that State. Thw'Act is largely taken
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threatened obstruction. Still, the methods, this morning, charged with consorting with np freedom of the city; on Saturday he was ing Mr Hogben travelled via Sue*, land-
bourne. another position, was List evening,
Bth July:—President, Hon. Geo. M'Lean ; vantage of, and its provisions have been
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rcrtona of bad character. Mr Hanlon ap- assisting at the launching of the s.s. Maori, ing at Naples to inspect the leading Ooota-
Money orders clcee at 4 u.m. and regis- at once conciliatoiy and resolute, which the at the meeting of the School Committee,
penved for the girl, who pleaded not jruilty. presented with" a ense of toilet requisites. vice-president, Mr J. Hazlett; Committee found to work aell on the Clyde; oh Sunday morning he was nontal schools beforo crossing over to Eng-
tered lettcrti at 5 p.m. on the 26th. Leader of the House may be depended upon i'olice evidence showed that tho girl had The —Messrs \V. Charters, R. Ewing, P. Mil- From twenty-five dredges at work in the back in London. Tue Conference engnged land. His wife, who accompanied him
The above mails will close at Welling- chairman of the Committee (Mr J.

to adopt will probably facilitate the pro- bei'n about the streets at -night, and was Buston) made the presentation, and spoke ler, S. Myers, A. S. Orbell, and James liright district (Victoria) during the quarter hie attention all Tuced-iy, but ha found from the colony, fell ill in Italy, but is
ton on the 28th at 3 p.m. At tho outset arrested at half-past seven last evening. enthusiastically of Miss Hooper's ability. elided March, no less than 6,9990z of gold
gross of business. Thomson. There not being more than the time to entertain a party of friends to a now convalescent, and Mr Hogben_ has
She- had been lately in the company of a The members of the school staff were also £27,998. Tbo Ovens
Sir Joseph Ward required number, they will be declared was won, valued at farewell lnnclieon. Wednesday found him left her with friends on the Continent
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VANCOUVER SERVICE. piobably to-morrow


girl who was committed to an orphanage present. Valley Company have the honor of holding at Bristol, receiving the inevitable freedom, while he visits London to attend the Fede-
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will find himself called upon to as- elected in due course.


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yesterday. The mother stated that the By tho Melbourne steamer this week the
the. record, the average per week for the and he got back to London in time to at- ral Conference on Education, which to
begins
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•SATURDAY, JULY 6. sist in the decision of a diffiftdt and delicate girl was usually well conducted. On Tues- following vaudeville artistes are passengers RACING IN AUSTRALIA. quarter mentioned being 4oz ldwt. tend the New Zealand dinneT in the even- next Friday. Mr Hogben intends em-
Mails lor Fiji, Fanning Island, Canada, matter. It will be impossible for Mr Hall- day last the girl disappeared from her for tho Fuller circuit at Christchurch: Our correspondent informs us that very
United States of America, United King- Solution heads ihoA.J.C Epsom weights ing, only to rush off again before the- dinner body his impressions of English and Con-
Jones to take his share of Ministerial busi- home, and had not returned until shortly Hammon and Wvatt (Sandow girls), and with 9.9, Maniapoto and Mahutonga 9.2, good progress is being made with the Key- was over to catch tho night express for tinental schools in a report to the New
dom, and Continent of Europe, connecting
ness during the next few months; ho re- before one o'clock on Friday morning. This Bob Bell. boring plant in prospecting the
■with the Vancouver steamer leaving Fiji,
was her only lapse. Counsel suggested that
Pink 'Un 8.13, Apologuo 8.10, Cross Bat- stone Golden Bed Dredging Company's claim at
Dublin. There he received on lnnrsday Zealand Education Department.
close at Auckland, per Macapouri, Wednes- quires a long and complete rest; and the tery 8.7, Subterranean 8.3, Leonator 7.12, Miller's Flat. Tho third bore was finished
the honorary degree of LL.D. from Dub-in Mr and Mrs J. C. Wilkin and Misses
it would be in the best interests of tho University, and later in the day he visited Alice and Zoe Wilkin, of Christchurch ar-
day. 10th. at 2.45 p.m. No special ad- question is whether ho should bo pressed to
giri if this were kept hanging over her ACCIDENTS AND DEATHS. Contender 7.11. For the Metropolitan, on Saturday, the depth of this, as in tho
dress required. Due in London 14th accept leave of absenoe or whether it would Poseidon is top weight with 9.9, Solution case of the first and second bores, being the Irish International Exhibition, wbero rived in London bv the P. and 0. hner
head, so as to keep her from further mis- 9.5, Maniapoto and Mahutonga 9.0, Putty New Zealand has a court. In the evening Moldavia last Friday evening, after a very
August. Mails close at this office on the be better that ho should resign his port- Tho magistrate agreed that it 60ft, These three bores were put down in
6th at 12.15 p.m. Lato letters 12.30,
doings.
ACETYLENE EXPLOSION. 8.11, Apologue and Pink 'Un 8.7, Cro'S's a fortnight's time, which must be regarded he dined in Hall at Trinity College, and pleasant vovage from Sydney. Mr Wrikin
also on guard's van north express up to folios. The decision will really be made would be wise to give her another chance, Battery 8.4, Subterranean 8.2. left the same night for Lbndon, returning is on a holiday trip to the Old Country,
bv Mr Hall-Jones himself, aided, of course, and he adjourned the caso for a month, the Telegraphed by Press Association from as very satisfactory indeed, and affording
The inquiry into Lionheart's running in clear proof that, when rightly handled, the here this morning. And to-night he start*, after fifty years' continuous servile with
1.26 p.m.fl mother to have control of her daughter. Levin :—A shocking occurred about
Money orders close ai 11 un. and re- by the friendly representations of his col- the Canterbury Park Welter Handicap has Keystone, with Lady and Miss Ward, on his long the ' Lvttelton Times,' of which he is now
gistered letters at 11 a.m. on the 6th. His Worship counselled tho mother to keep six o'clojk Inst evening to Mr F. W. Bar- exonerated all connected with the horse. with its 6in bore, is far ahead of journey to tho Antipodes, leaving by the mantigrnii director. At present he and
leagues, and there will be no lack of public her child off the streets. If thero was no rett, of the literary staff of the 'Manawaru the ordinary hand-worked boring plant.
Supplementary mails for the above coun- exprcGS which carries this outgoing mail his family are making London their bead-
sympathy and encouragement whatever the report of further misdemeanor tlie caso l'iiimer.' Th-v acetylene light would not
H. H. BASKTvTLLE TAKING ACTION. An interesting comment upon the efficacy
Tho Premier has proved that he can stand quarters, and are busy seeing all the sights
tries will close at 6.30 a.m. on the Bth. result may be. would be dismissed. burn, and lie went into tho yard to ascer- of white and colored labor in mining is
-Late letters 7.40, also on the mail van up a pretty heavy strain, but he will be thank- of the metropolis. Later in the summer
Money orders close at 1 p.m., A start has been made to clear the way tam the cause. A noiso was heard, which WELLINGTON, June 24. contained in a recent article in the London ful to got safely on board the Mooitan at they propose to tour, in the North, and
to 8 a.m. Times,' dealing with mining practice in
and registered letters at 5 p.m. on the Mr Justice Williaros'yesterday asked the for tho erection of a new post and tele- was thought to be tho throwing of a tin At a recent meeting of tho Petone '
Port Said, and still more thankful to see to visit the Continent before leaving for
6th. Otago University Council to consider tho graph office and police (station for Roslyn. about, but later Mr Barrett was found with Borough Council it was decided to delegate Western Australia and on the Rand. When
once more tho shores of his beloved New New Zealand in the autumn.
has shifted enable the the front part of his head artd face smashed to the Wellington Rugby Union power to dealing with tbo question of labor, the
W. St. George Dodglas, advisabilitv of appointing someone else as A houfo been back to
in and the gasometer wrecked. He was writer states that the Kalgoorlie mines ob-
Zealand. Among the recent arrivals in London
Chief Postmaster chancellor," as his other dutie3 often pre- new building to be put in front of it. warn H. H. Baskiville off the Petone Be- Wo are on the evo of the Whitsun holi- Wellington is Mr G. E. Tolhurst,
(Captain Broome, of the Indradevi, stated tracking, and tint is explosion. t-upposod to have creation Ground on such days as the Union tain a very high efficiency from their work- days and of the time when the Premiers from
vented him from attending the "meetings, ers, and states :—" Experience of the Wes- who, with his wife and daughter, made
but the members with one voice said that to one of our representatives this morning been the cause of the The suf- have the- use of the ground for matches. cease from troubling and their wearied the trip Home by way of Australia,
Birth. the resignation was quite uncalled His for, that, when he "was last in New York, it ferer is still unconscious, and there is little
well known on
Baskiville is the person recently disquali- tralian mines compels one to the belief that
there is a certain wastage of colored labor tongues take rest. It will be a relief to be whence they travelled to the Old Country
were only too glad of was authoritatively mentioned that no less hope of his recovery. Ho is fied by the New Zealand Union in connec- able to opfsn one's daily paper and find by the P. and 0. Moldavia. The trip
BOOTING.—On June 24, at Maryhill ter- and that they than 100 steamers, British and German, this coast and at Lower Wairarapa. tion with the formation of a professiojial
. . .
due to the fact that on the Rand
race, Mornington, to llr and Mrs A. J. Bot- Honor's presence whenever he could man- skilled worker requires, or rather is therein not a single reference to the Con- was an exceedingly pleasant one, the
age to be with them. could be mad© available for the newly- BURNED IN HIS WHARE. football team to" visit England. At to- the ference, and to be able to scan its pages finest of weather obtaining from the time
ting—a son.
inaugurated United Tyser cargo service to night's meeting of the Council a letter was provided with, the assistance of one or-more
When the general business came on for James Cormisky, states a Gisborne Press for the accompHshuaent of work which without running acroes a speech by Mr the ship left Adelaide till she docked in
Deaths. discussion at the North-east Valley Coun- Au&trulia. This is a striking- commentary At*ociation message, lias been committed to received from Baskiville stating that lie was boys
in Kalgoorlie would be done by the same Deakin, Sir Joseph Wurd. or one of tho Tilbury. Mr Tolhurst will probably re-
on the fact that the world is very much going to hav* this matter threshed out, and We shall main in England for the next four or five
cil last night, the mayor moved that the the hospital suffering from severe burns. asking for particulars of ther by-law under man without aid." It is also to be rioJed
other oversea representatives.
ITDONALD.—On the 24-th June, at To- clerk should read the outward as overbuilt in steam tonnage at present. Tho Ho was issleep in liis whore on a station at that the Baud mines have made substantial gladly spred tho parting guests, and one months, but his plans for the immediate
town
tara, Jessie, youngest daughter of jane and well as the inward correspondence to the offer-building began with the Boer War, WLarckopai when it caught fire, and he which he was to be excluded from municipal
fancies that they will, one and all, be
late James M'Donald, lime merchant. which created a temporary need for more narrowly escaped with his life. reserves. gains—equal to an increase, of Is to Is 4d future have not yet taken definite shape.
DE CARLE.—-On the 23rd June, at Syd- Council. After some discussion, in which per ton in revenue—by following the lead heartily glad to go. They must all be tired Mr Wm. Belcher, of Dunedin, who re-
stesniers. The worst feature about it is of hearing their own voices in post-prandial presented the New Zealand Seamen's
ney, Leslie Prentice De Carle, younger son one councillor said that by the motion the that building must needs go on, for tho SATED. SPORTS FIXTURES TO-MORROW. of Australian managers in installing tube
of the late Edward De Carle, of Dunedin. mayor practically expressed want of confi- mills. oratory, and must be sighing for the com- Union on the recent Navigation Confer-
A double drowning fatality was averted —Wednesday Football. paratively simple life to be found on board
beep'v mourned. (By cable.) dence in his town clerk, it was decided nomically steamer of yesterday cannot compete eco- Four or five years ago (writes our corres- ence, is returning to the Antipodes with

with tho steamer of co-day, so at Wanganui yesterday. A nine-year-old Pcsibly the Premiers'
SWORD.—On the 23th June, at his resi- that the letter book should be placed on Southern A v. Mornington, at Morning- pondent) there were no less than seven an ocean liner. Sir Joseph Ward in the Mooltan, and
boy fell into the river, and Mr E. O'Neill
dence. Victoria 3treet, Ravensboume, William the table for perusal by the councillors. that, although tlw world is over-built," only went to the rescue. He could not swim,
ton Ground, at 2.45 p.iii. The Southern dredges at work within a few miles of Law- ladies are not quite go anxious to be gone leaves London this evening by the over-
Edward, beloved husband of Annie Sword; Cr Evans then moved that "Cadet Hen- the fittest can survive, and tho fittest ar6
and though he grasped the boy both were team will be selected from tho following: rence. One after another, however, fell out as the Premiers themselves. They have land route to catch that vessel at Port
aged 62 vears. derson be relieved of the necessity of at- the newest. Nightingale, M'Donald, Peterson, Bond, shared much of the hospitality showered Slid During his brief stay in thevisits
Old
in danger of dionning when a man named Richards, Dobie, Wootton, Pickard, Bot- of commission, either on accourjfc of the
LANHAM.—On the 24th June, at 37 When John M'Millan was called on at claims being worked out or too poor to work upon their male companions, but their sex G-.untrv Mr Belcher has paid flying
Xoung street, St. KiHa, Lucy, widow of tending the meetings
of the Council, caused John Braid dived into the water and
Police Court this morning before Mr ting, Toner, Ingram; Hilliker. has protected them from most of the six- to ' Ecfir burgh, Glasgow, Manchester,
Henry Lanham. Decplv regretted. by His Worship the Mayor, until such the rescued them. out, and the last of tho fleet—viz., the Reli-
time as he was requested to by resolution Widdowsoi, S.M., 10 answer to tho charge The following team will represent Laid- ance dredge, which afterwards passed into teen-course banquets their husbands or Bristol, and Portsmouth, and has enjoyed
residence, 8 Leith street, Tireni of the- Council." The Mayor : I decline cthe
RtFNDLE.—On the 25th June, at her A TRAP CAPSIZED.
parents'
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5 theft la: d against him, Mr D. Cooke (for law and Gray in their match against Tele- the hands or Messrs Harris and party—is fathers have had to endure, and they have his trip very much.
Emily, the beloved infant daughter of Wil- to put the motion. That is a direct insult •iefeiioo) asked for a further remand After six o'clock last night, when James graph B, to be played on Culling Park,
now in couise of being dismantled. A week had a good deal of time to call their own, Mr and Mrs G. G. Stead and Miss Stead
liam and Lillian Rundle; aged 19 months. to the mayor's position." Cr Evans : "It until to-morrow. Counsel for tho complain- Bain, a butcher, who livcti at St. Leonards, play to start at 3 p.m. : —F. Watson, A. or two ago it became the property of a wherein to amuse themselves in their own Arrived from Christchurch via America at
is a motion all the same." The Mayor: ant (Air Bumard) did not object, and the was being driven home by J. Manning, the Henderson, J. Broadbent, E. Chapman, sweet way. For the Prcm ere it has been the begincirg of the week, and are stay-
horse shied, it is supposed, at rome sacks
Dunedin speculator, who gave £2OO for the
H. Mackny, H. Hill, W. Henderson, E. whole concern —pontoons, machinery, and
In Memoriam. I decline to put it. Besides, the matter case was accordingly set dowa for hearing
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truly hard work ever since they landed. ing at the Hyde Park Hotel. Mr Stead
Smith, W. Coughlan, T. Begbie, A. Byrne.
has been already dealt with." The motion to morrow morning. Bail was allowed in left on the rood north of Burkes, and equipment: He found a ready purchaser That they have all held up through the try- was present "on Tuesday at Sir Joseph
FLETCHER—In sad but lovinc memory was not th? soma amount as formerly—£2oo. Since tipped the trap over a bank. Mr Bain was Referee; Mr T. Broomfield. ing time speaks well for the constitutions Ward's farewell luncheon party, and on
put. for the boiler, and docs not anticipate much
of Enphemia (Fame), who died on June 25th,
evening Captain M'Callum ieceivcd the date of last hearing the information pinned between the trap and tho ground, —Harriers. difficulty in placing the engine and other of these oversea statesmen. One or two of Wednesday evening at the Xew Zealand
Last

1905.—Inserted by her loving parents, sisters,


a wire as follows: Oil launch blown ha* been amended, and it now involves
—" and sustained injuries- about the. back and St. Andrew Harriers run at Anderson portionsof the plant. A number of castings, them certainly retired hurt," so to speak,
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dinner.
and brothers. ribs. Dr Watt attended him at his home. at the end of the first fortnight, but they
from the Nuggets; last 2c-en at 2 £1.151 18s lOd, i-illogcd to have been drawn Bay as guests of Mr D. M'Curdy (vice- hovevcr, are being broken up, and wjII Recent callers at the High Commfcwoner's
And with the morn those angel faces smile. away out of the firm of Meters M'Kechnio and Apparently the injuries were not of a very president). Members meet at Post Office find thoir way to the ironworks at Burn- resumed their innings inside forty-eight Br R. Walton Baron
Which wo have loved long since and lost p.m. seven miles off Wangaloa; wind west, Fleming, contractors (Wellington), by Office :
the aei ious nature, since Bain was able to walk at 2.20. side. hours, and have kept their ends up ever Mrs H. C. Faulke and Miss Faulke, Mr and
awhile. backing to south-west; strong breeze; two co his home, a distance of one mile. since, both at the festive board and in tho
aboard. —G. Ottaway." On receipt of this accused (who was a partner), and put to his
The Mystery Flat dredge resumed work Mis T. W. Bridge (Wellington), the Miwes
the harbor-master despatched the Plucky own use. Tho information has been laid DISAPPEARED AT SEA. A RECORD WALK.' oil Saturday after having undergone a talking line. Mr Deakin and Sir Joseph Reay (Christchurch), Mrs S. M'Guinnesß
FUNERAL NOTICE-. a: 7.55 p.m., giving the captain instructions by Robert Fleming (Dunedin), and the ap- News received by the Manapouri to-day, general overhaul. There will be no wash- Ward have, I think, bigger scores of din- (Taranaki), Mr and Mrs George William*
lie also propriations are alleged to have been made Press Association—By Telegraph—Copyright. up this week. ners and speeches to their credit than any (Wellington), Mrs P. M'Gregor and Miss
1 1 THE Friends of the late Mrs H. Lanham to zig-zag to the Nuggets; and Moeraki, between October 25, 1897, and October 5, and sent by the Press Association from of the other Premiers, but they have all M'Gregor (Dunedin), Mr J. M'Bain, Mrs
JL (and family) are respectfully invited to asked Captain Worrall, of the 1905.
Auckland, states that H. Kyte, a resident of LONDON, June Z4. RETURNS. done remarkably well, and are "not out"
attend her Funeral, which will leave her late which left for the Bluff at 9 p.m., to keep Nelson, aged twenty-one, who /Signed on Charlton Creek : 12oz, 1 week. W. M. Stenhouse (Dunedin), Mr F. Zdt-
residence. 37 Young street, St. Kilda, TO- a lookout for the launch. To-day a tele- That the clocks on the Town Hall and on
the steamerV articles the day after leaving (Received June 25, at 9.4 a.m.)
NeSoon Creek : 7oz, 118 hours. at the finish. ner (Wellington), Mr C. Griffiths (Blen-
MORROW (Wednesday), June 26th, at 2.30 gram was received by the Collector of Cus- the Colonial Bank buildings should he fitted Suva for, Auckland, disappeared next morn- T. B. Hammond walked from London to Royal Waimumu : 14oz, 126 hours. Sir Joseph and Lady Ward gave a fare- heim), Mr and Mra J. Tbomes and Miss
p.m., for the Southern Cemetery. toms from the principal lightkeeper at the with electric light is a suggestion that ought ing, and it is presumed he was drowned. Brighton and back, a distance of 104 miles, Waimufnu. Queen : 13oz, 106 hours. well luncheon party at the Hotel Cecil on Thomes (Auckland), Major Johnston, Mr
in 18h 12min 7eec, beating the previous- re- Tuesday last, at which about sixty guests George Hodges (Pert Chalmers), Mr and
COLE AND SPRINGER,
Nuggets stating that the little vessel had to receive the attention of the City autho- A MOTHER'S SUDDEN CALL. Patereon's Freehold No. 1 : 17oz Bdwt,
Undertakers, 152 George street.
This af- rities. Frequently it is almost impossible were present. The company inciuded the Mis Duncan Cameron (Springfield), Mis*
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managed-to make her way back. cord by 2h 18m!n. l.week.


FUXERAI. NOTICE. ternoon Captain M'Callum was aleo advised to distinguish the hour on these clocks at Some time between eight o'clock last [' Sporting Chronicle' for 1907 gives, as Pate-rson's Freehold No. 2 : looz sdwt, British Postmaster-General and Mrs Bus- Daisy C. Hay (Wellingtr.n), Mrs C. Napier
any distance. night and seven o'clock this morning Nora the then beit rec rd that made by W. H. Hor.- 1 week. ton, Sir Gilbert Parker, M.P., and Lady BeE (Wellington), Mr D. E. Giles (A«ck-
K Friends of Mr Geon»e Currie are i that tho Plucky put back for Port Chalmers Crted, aged forty-five years, dierl in the Parker, Sir Robert and Lady Lucas Tooth, lar-d), Mr H. D. Godden (Auckland), Mr
at 11 a.m., the launch having made her way The members of Mr Pollard 'e Juvenile ton, of the Surrey Walking Club, who oh
Jly urcited to attend the
f his late Dauehter (Mrs Jane Brown), back to Port Molyneaux on her own engine. Opera Company, organised on the lines of
yard of her home in Church street, Kaj- November 6 and 7, 1903, walked to Brigh- SALE OF A QUARTZ MINE. Sir Montague and Lady Nelson, Mr Heun:- William Andrews (Wiinganui), Dean Fit-
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rhjch- will leave his residence, No. 155 Mac- the famous Lilliputian
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Company (popular
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korai. At the first-named iuur isUe left uer_ ton and back to London in 20h 31i2in 53:ec. Uer Htaton, M.P., Sir Charles Wyndham, chett (Dunedin), Mr and Mrs Leo Myers
laggan street, TO-MORROW (Wednesday),
Mr James Allen. M.H.R. for Bruce, ad- in Kew Zealand some years ago) left Syd- children in the house and went ont to the Messrs Park and party, owners of the
Someone else must have beaten this in the Last Chance quartz mine; Table Hill f near Mr and Mrs 'George Alexander, Mr. J (Auckland), Mr and Mrs B. F. Smithson
dressed a largely-attended meeting of his
Maheno back to.hang out clothes. She did not re- Walter and Mr Moberley Bell (of- 'The (Timani), Mxs Cyril Bayley, Mi» Ethel
the 26th inst., at 2.30 o'clock p.m., for the
constituents in Dwyer's Hall, Waitahuna, of ney by the on Saturday in charge interval.—Ed. E.S.] Milton, have sold their property to a
place of interment at the Northern Cemetery. Mr E. Schatz. They will be trained in turn when the children's bedtime arrived,
The negotiations Times'), Mr C. Arthur Pearson and Mr H. Black (Christchurch), Miss A. M'Lean (Wel-
JOHN GILLIES, Undertaker, on Friday night. His address was mainly Cbristchurch and they, thinking that she had gone to PHENOMENAL BILLIARDS. Dunedin company. A. Gwynno (of tEe- 'Standard'), Mr J. A. lington), Mr and Mrs Isaac Gibbs (Chrirt-
on tho lines of the one he had previously
by Mr Tom Pollard. for the sale of the mine and the forma-
18 George street and 5 Great King street. visit a sister, who lives near by, went to Spender (of the 'Westminster Gazette') church), Profeaor and Mrs Cook (Christ-
delivered at Stirling, the chief of bed. This morning Willie Creed (seven Press Association—By Telegraph—Copyright. tion or 1 the new eomoany were carried and Mrs Spender, Mrs and Miss O'Hagan, church), Mrs and Miss Tasker (Wellington),
FUNERAL -NOTICE. which were outlined in the columns of tl'His Sanders, house furnisher, has removed to years old) went into the yard and found out by Mir Harmon Reeves. . The name Mr and Mrs.E. Lloyd, Mr Ernest Lamb, Mr Mason Chambers (Hawke's Bay), Mr
paper. Mr M'Nab's land proposal re- temporary premises- opposite side of Georgt her lying under the clotlios line dead. She . LONDON, June 24. ' of the new company is the Canada Reefs M.P., Captain Walker (of tho Marconi Charles Edison (Hawke's Bay), Miss Fisher
fTIHE Friends of Mrs and the late James ceived due prominence, and were tioii- •treat. No. 95.—[Advt.] was apparently in her usual state of health (Received June'2s, at 9.4 a.m.) Company, Limited, and the capital is Company), Mr and Mrs Bertram Cox, Miss (Devor.port), Mr and Mrs G. E. Tolburst
X M'Donald are respectfuny invited to at- chantly criticised. At the conclusion of Empty plate-glass cases. We have these on yesterday, and the only complaint she had £4,000, in 4,000 shares of £1 each. The Ward and Mr Cyril Ward, Mr John Duihie, and Miss Tolhurst (Wellinston), Mr E. W.
tend the Funeral of their late daughter Jessie, bis address Mr Allen was accorded a vote •ale, of various sizes, suitable for building Reece's break has now reached 262,135, propertv has been reported on favorably Morriron (Auckland), Mr Russell Bartley
ever made was of a pain in her side. Death and he is still in play. Mr G. G. Stead, Dr Fitcheft, Mr and Mrs
rhich will leave the Dunedin Railway Sta- of thanks and of continued confidence. stables, cow Bheds, or pigstyes. They are
was apparently due to natural causes, but by Mr V. B. Waters, M.E., of the Otagb T. W. Leys and Miss W. Leys, Mr Mark {Auckland). Mr H. S. Hall (Dcvonport),
tion-TO-MORROW (Wednesday), 26th inst., . really capital packages for making sheds of School of Mines. Mr Waters -considers Mr C. T. Newton (Christchurch), Mr Charle*
at 1.5 p.m.. for the .Northern Cemetery. Mr S. S. My-srs, secretary of the Dental any description. Prices from 15s each. a post mortem was held to-day, and an in- GOLF CHAMPIONSHIP. that the mine, if worked on correct lines,
Cohen, Mr and Miss Birt, Mr and Mrs
HUGH GOURLEY, Undertaker, j Board of Eraminers, advises that of the
purchasers are invited to call and quest will be held to-morrow. Deceased's James Mills, Mr and ilrs Rous Marten, Wood (Christchurch).
Clarke and Madaggan streets. twelve etudents who sat at tho examination Probable inspect. Smith, and Smith, Lid., Octagon.— husband (Daniel Creed) is working at Opio, Press Ataoatetion—By Telegraph—Copyright has every appearance of developing into
The mine up Messrs Daw, Mr W. J. Howell, Mr and
jurt tie following eii won Advt.] Nightcaps. The deceased had lived in a mine of good standing. Mrs Johnston, Mr and Mrs Hector Nelson,
LONDON, June 24. to the present—worked in a rather primi-
passes:—Henry James Donnelly (Invercar- The installation of the W.M. and investiture .Roslyft lor but a few weeks. -

tive way—has yielded nearly £5,000 worth Mr J. Caird, Mr Paull, Mr and Mra
Sales by Auction. gill), William"' Johu O'Kane (Dunedin), of officers of Lodge St. Patrick, 1.C., will DIED IN HIS CHAIR. (Received June 25, at 9.4 a.m.) Amery, Mr J. H. Witheford, and Mr J. An outcome of the recent hearing of toe
gold. Most-of the quartz from •which
Thomas Lionel Pillar (Dunedin), William take place in Masonic Hall to-morrow even- Axmand Massy won the golf champion- of ILslop. After lunch Sir, Montague Nelson two-up appeal caeca is that one of the
I

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A post mortem examination of the body- this gold has been won was obtained froin-
ro-MCJmow. Frentfce Sonymcrviile (Timarn), Andrew
D. M. Fea and Co., at their rooms, Rattray Strang (Dunedin), and Charles Sund&trum ship, covering four rounds of eighteen holes what is known as the 90ft level; A few rose to propose- the health of Sir Joseph witnesses at the trial hzs been snramoaed
"Elizabeth," milliner, 42 Princes street.— of George Kidd Miller, who died suddenly Ward and his wile and daughter, and wish to appear on Friday Jjext- on. a charge of
street, at 7 o'clock —Books. The names are given in alpha- •Motor caps, serge, tweed: floral mounts, lace at his home, Saddle Hill, on Sunday, was each in 312 strokes. months ago the party started sinking; and
Alex. Harris and Co., at their rooms, (Dunedin). [A. Massy finished sixth in tie Open only recently, at l3of t from • tHe Surface, them a safe and pleasant voyage- out to nlaying the game on the occasua WMSa
order, and not necessarily in order and embroidery fronts and neck wear. Shet- held yesterday, and as inquest was held' JNe-w Zealand, The toast was very, hearfihr. rati was arrested.
Princes street, at 2 o'clock—Household fur- betical of n-erit l»nd scarves, smart winter models.—LAdrt-l this afternoon. /3Huttpioß6hip of 1906, played *t Mnirfkld. Btruck the reef again. It i» sft md«i
j

nitnre. eta.
fTHE' S^A^'TUESDAY* JOTTE 35, 1901 5
Boles and regulations "were also drawn up. Late Advertisement*. Late Advertisement*. '".'■. ;"Aato ;.' :,\ AmuDemenr*. , x ■ Mecrbmfcr''."
THE COURTS-TO-DAY.
.'

INTERPROVINCIAL. and decided upon. Organ, solid walnut; reduced -L.HJL.tfBB A


The following were elected to form the
first Council:--President, Miss Fraser (ma-
Op;-GUINEA English Piano; full compass,
/CO ' brilliant tone; very easy payments BYNDIOATE Fruit Stares, \jjjsttjr. street;—
Orders delivers* M& Prtto Potatoes,
AMERICAN
cash prices from 14 to 30 giiineek.
Octogpfl.
THBATBB. TUESDAY, 2nd JULY,
'.'AM 2 o'clockr
[Per United Press Association.) SUPREME COURT.—IN BANCO. tron of ■ the Dunedih Hospital); vice-presi- arranged. Holden Piano, Company, Octagon. 201b ls*7s sack; Table and Picketing Onions, Bolden Piano Company,
.
Prop., Join Fuller and Sow. At Rooms* Dowling street.


dente, Miss Holford (matron St. Helens Hos- 201b Is: Blftek CUreant Trees (2 years old), ""A tBKFBCT Cure/for Colfl F«*t it nigW.: CITY FREEHOLD Far gale by Auctf
AUCKLAND, June 25. (Before His Honor Mr Justice r.dliams.) pital) and Miss A. Thomson; hon. secertary, WANTED, a General; ,'- Jt J\. a Is 6d Pair* of Sle«j(iinr Socks. Mar- Tremendous Success of SAMSON CO.
references. Apply >'v/Mondy, 1Royal
TAMES AND

'
The Auckland University Council have A 6HrPPING APPEAI*. Nurse Jeffreys; treasurer, Nurse Barclay THE AHLBERGS" The Wonderful ConT hare beo-i farored with inatruetkHis
terrace. '?

■iTirßßN^ Bl Morning.—Great Bale


*-
THE AHLBERGS tiiental Acrobatic

.
igreed to purchase the Choral Hall from the On November 18, 1906, James Tait, the (St. John Ambulance); Miss Tombe, Sister
by a respectable Widow with Y Household Drapery, Ureases, Jackets, from Mr G. V. Pigjdon to sell by auction, at
Novelty Artis** *ad
WANTED, VHM AHLBERGS
»

present debenture-holders for £4,000. Mr master of l.s. Timaru, a dredge, set out in Alice, Nurses Gordon, Williamson, and
working their Rooms, Dowling street,
Whitehorn, Sister Cruickßharik (Dunedin Hos- one child, Situation as THE AHLBERGS Hand Balances. All that Parcel of Land, being allotment
Henry Brett having donated £SOO to bring her on a voyage from Timaro to Oamaru.
This is a council representative of housekeeper; town preferred. Address "0.," Ing.' Fyfe and Cununf's Stores.
18, part of Section 51, Block 30, St. David
the price within the amount. The Uni- At Oamaru, on January 10 of this year, he Sital). 'Star' Office; If you want the best Ke- MH.IINEEY
Last Nights of
_
liferent departments of trained nurses.to CHILBLAINS.— Dwell-
t

versale had stipulated £3.500.


...
._,.,._,. ,_;, ».

was proceeded against by ■ the Collector of


A hearty rote of thanks was passed the good Pony or light Horse, for medy for .these, get Marshall's famous Tom-ARMSTRONG and TEBNB—Pnmalk. iiigl with a double frontage. Ibe grocery
A winter school for dairymen has been
tstablished in connection with the Auck-
Customs on an infonnatJon. alleging that he
proceeded on tho voyage in the steamship
chairman, Mr W. L. Logie. WANTED,
trap. Price and particulars to Ointment; la. Marshall's Pharmacy.,
ALL ONE PRICE—-
In their Obmedy Spasm, stock to be taken at valuation. Most b« sold.
�COLONEL KETCHUP.'
"

"Pony," 'Star' Office. Princes street.—Caracul Jackets, Very easy terms if required.
land Technical College, and was opened Timaru, being a British borne trade ship, OD.C.,
fur collars and cuffs; usual price, 84s Mr BUD PETERSON, Descriptive Vocalist.
-

reatertky. Only six pupils were enrolled. without a full crew as provided by the Ship- WANTip?,~Horseshoer and Blacksmith;
must be good hand. Roberts and —now
*

59s 6d. SEE WINDOW.


■ Miss H. LORRALNB TANSLEY,
New Zealand's Contralto. TUESDAY, 2nd JULY,
WELLINGTON, June 25. ping and Seamen Act, 1903."
The magistrate dismissed the information
FOOTBALL. Sons, King
.
street. Mr CLARENCE TISDALB,
A preliminary inquiry concerning the The Sweet Tenor. SALE BY AUCTION OF
wreck of the Emma Sims on Kapiti blind then, on the grounds that the steamship
UNIVERSITY v. COLLEGE. WANTED To Buy, 4 or 5-roomedHouse,
with modern conveniences, in respect- fed; 50s, how 39s 6d; 655, now Ladies would do well to inspect above at
425, how 32s
.
VICTOR THE GREAT and Mdlle COTILDA, FUJST-CLASS FREEHOLD PROPERTY,

i
was a dredge hired by the Oamaru Harbor 425. MAIN ROAD, N.E. VALLEY.
was held to-alay bv the Collector of Cus- Canter- able locality, north end. "A.E.," Albany In their Mystifying Entertainment,
Board from the Timaru Harbor Board, and The match Otago University v. SAMSON AND CO.
toms. He reports "that in his opinion the
master of the vessel did all he could for its her sole business was dredging—she did not bury College will be played at, the Cale-
when
Post Office.
ANTED, a good Shirt Machinist.
j\ .D.C. (Otago Drapery Company, late —\UTHIE
\J Ford's).—Golf Blcuses, assorted colors,
BEO S., L T D.,
oeps of the Vaude. PERCY DENTON JAMES
have been favored with instroctiois*
frcm Mr D. B. Hastie to sell by auction at
donian Ground to-morrow afternoon,'
j

safety. carry freight or cargo, and was not a ship 4s lid' to 10s 6d. George street, Dunedin. ville Stage. Heir Per. ROSE SISTERS
ply Playter and Kellett, 205 Cumber- their Booms, Dowling street,
engaged in the home or intercolonial trade, a fast and interesting game is anticipated. formance is the Abaorb- HARRY LINDEN
• -

James Rowan, who was last week ad- nor a trading ship, unless the fact of her The 'Varsity always play the style oi game land street. | D.C. (late Ford's), Princes street.— nig Topic of the Hour. JOE WOODWARD All that Parcel of Land, being parts of
judged a bankrupt on creditors" petition, love see, and the Canterbury "ANTED, General (two in family), City;
-"• Ready-to-wear
Costumes: The re- Sections 2 and 3, Block L, Township of Ascot

i
has been arrested at Sydney on a charge oi proceeding to Oamaru without freight or the publio to mainder of our season's stock at unheard of Pita, Vale, North-east Valjey, with 2 large front-
College, so report says, play similarly. To wages 15s. Box 214, Post Office. Corporation Notices. And the Great Biograph
a breach of the Bankruptcy Act. passengers constituted her such. prices, ranging from 21s. ages to Main road and back street, on which

[
the Wednesday, to have this __■ ' FOX-HUNTING IN ENGLAND.*
This morning the appoal of tho Collector enable players
opportunity of witnessing this match, the WANTED, tidy Girl for light
housework; Coats clearing atDepartment:
Children's
OD.C— Winter DUNEDIN CITY CORPORATION-. Prices and Time as usual. i 3 erected a well-built modern double-bay

i
of Customs wao "card, Mr J. F. M. Fraser no family; Sunday Tree; sleep at reduc- window Dwelling of 6 rooms, bathroom, pan-
the following
Flag Committee have not arranged any Home," P.0., Mornington.
ADVANCES TO WORKERS. appearing in his behalf, and Mr Kinncrney

2. try, and scullery; high panel ceilings, large
"

in. fVI ■ Rs 11rl e_


*:,»■• XT,™
JNDERS will be received in the Town Lectures.
.
11J ~.„,.„

Tinv

(of Timaru) on behalf of James Tait. matches for this week. for large retail business re- ere 14s 6d; now 8s 6d, were 15s 6d; now rooms, nice hall, tile grates, washhoose (with
The sections in the Act upon which argu- WANTED,
spectable Boy about 15 for office; 12s 6d. were 18s 6d.
Clerk's Office, Town Hall, Dunedin, until
5 o'clock p.m. on WEDNESDAY, the 3rd
.

rjR R. N. MORRIS, M.A., LL.D. convenience. tubs and boiler), asphalt paths, ami every
[Per United Press Association.] ment mainly turned wero section 4 It is estimated that the North v. South one just leaving school preferred. Apply in day of July instant, for the CONSTRUC- . .

('"' Home-trade ship' means any 6hip em- Island football match, played at Christ- own handwriting to, Box '241, Post Office,
Underclothing
OD.C—Department:
solutely the finest line
Ab-
of Corsets, sus- TION of FOUNDATIONS, including the (Of Sydney), the Eminent Lecturer, N.B.—The above is a first-lass Property,
built day labor; fine sunny position, in best
WELLINGTON, June 25. church recently, will give the New Zealand Dunedin.

ployed in trading .or going between any penders attached: oiir price, 3s lid. SUPPLY and DRIVING of PILES, for a Will doh'ver a Popular, interesting, and En- part of the Valley, situated Main road, near
In his pre-seesional address last night Union a profit of about, £4O. The total three-lift Gasholder for the City Gasworks.
receipts were £348 6s, of which the Union WANTED,
ports or places in New Zealand ") and sec- smart Gir's as apprentices to Hosiery,-Hosiery: 25 dozen Black tertaining LECTtjRE TO-NIGHT (Tuesday), District road.
Well worth inspection from
Mr W. H. P. Barber, member for New-
ton, quoted figures supplied by the super-
tion 54 (which refers to the complement of
crew necessary for ships engaged in home or takes two-thirds.
the bcxmaking. Apply Alliance Box
After allowing for ex- Co., Castle street. street at Is lid
OD.C—
Cashmnre Stockings, sold in Princes
per pair—our

price to clear,
Specifications and general conditions of
contract may be seen at the office of the
25th, in the Choral Hall, commencing at 8 those on the lookout for a good house. Eas/'
o'clock. To-nigbtV Lecture will be on * Wit terms can be arranged.
intendent of 'he department showing intercolonial trade). penses, a balance of £ll4 was left, but from r AN TED, an Improver to watchmaking. Is per pair. Resident Gas Engineer, Gasworks, Ander- and Humor,' with numerous Illustrations, for Further particulars from
the op-.rations oi the Advances to Workers Mr Fraser said that the case turned upon this the travelling expenses of the players Apply by letter to Box 82, G.P.0., ).C.—The House of Bargains for veil-
son's Bay road. everybody. Cr Thos. Scott will take the
,

MONDY AND STEPHENS.


Act, which has been in force lor five and chair.
, ,

the construction of the Shipping and Sea- have to be deducted. Dunedin. ings, Laces, Ribbons, and Fancy. Neck-
R. W. RICHARDS,
Prices, 2s and Is.
: Solicitors;
a-half months. During that period 332 The inter-college Te Aute, v. Wangamn Town Clerk. Or AUCTIONEERS.

»

men Act of 1803, as interpreted by tho in- To Let, .Houses of 4, 5, 6


WANTED Dunedin. 20th May, J907.
,

applications for advances, covering a total terpretation chime of the Act. The ship in match resulted in a win for Te Ante, and rooms, town, suburbs; good tenants W. MURDOCH WESSLINK, •
of £86.425. had been received. Of that question 'was a dredge, and the point was not for Wanganui. waiting. Geerin, Hal'.y. \J GISBORNE. Private Secretary. WEDNESDAY, 3rd JULY,
number 255. covering tho sum of £65,970, trimmed velvet and v,.». »
&«,,
«»

At 2 o'clock.
whether it came within the definition of ""ANTED, a Boy for office. Apply usual 23s 6d.
BOROUGH TURNCOCK.
had been granted by the Board, whilst six be.ng engaged in home trade. It was im- Souihland S<iw-milUng Co., Stock Ex- REMINDKB!
applications had been declined. Grants k D.C —The remainder English and French Government Notices. On Premises (in the Estate of H. Prye,
were authorised of amounts totalling
portant in a case like this to consider the THE DANGERS OF change Buildings. Water street. 'i Millinery, to clear, 7s lid, 10s 6d, 12s PPLICATIONS are invited by the Gis
scope of the statute. It was apparent that clean, respectable Girl as Gen- 6d, 15s, and 19s 6d—usual 255, 30s, 455, 50s, borne Borough Council for the POSI- Lot 1.—6-roomed Dwelling, No. 28 Marion
£1,500. Tho net number of applications
authorised and now before the department the Act had two objects in view: (1) To en- HANDLING MONEY. WANTED, eral, for City wages, 12s. Address ■1 655. TION of BOROUGH TURNCOCK. The
l.

street, Caversbam.
sure the safety of the slu'p and crew, and nest," 'Star' Office. Schedule of duties can be seen at the Office Lot 2.—5-roomed House and Vinery, No. 30
is 249, and the sum involved £64,470. (2) to provide* suitable labor conditions for Have yon never shrunk with instinctive <r
SOME ATTRACTIVE PICTURES. of the City Engineer, Dunedin. Applications Marion street. Caversbam.
Classified according to provincial districts, those employed at 6ea. He understood that loathing from the coppers given you by
ISS CONNER, opposite Criterion Hotel.
—Waitress, Housemaid (15s), Kitchen- fHE.WEEKLY
PRESS,' on must bo sent to the Town Clerk, Gisborne, Also, Household Furniture, Piano, etc.
Ihe grants-are as follow: hawker; .
or before MONDAY, July 22nd, 1907, en- ADDITIONS TO COLONIAL MUSEUM. SAMSON
Auckland
No.
80
£

20,080
it was contended in the court below for the
prosecution that this ship came within both
an unkoni.pt newsboy or grimy
Metal, like milk, harbors countless hordes
hare in
maid (town; 15s), Porter (20s), Barmaid
(?0s). Generals (20s).
JUNE 26tU,
ON SALE TO-MORROW.
dorsed
cock."
Application for position of Turn-
rrpENDERS
"

will be received at Ibis Office JAMES AND CO,


Auctioneers.
definitions of a home trading ship. She was microbes, and these coins you SOME OF THE ILLUSTRATIONS:
JL inttl noon of THURSDAY, 25th July,
BERTI wants Generals" (15s), Light CHRISTCHURCH UNDER SNOW.—The
of
v
■- ..

Taranaki
Hawke's Ray
2
15...
275
3,855 'a steamer travelling for gam from port to
port. True,' she was not carrying cargo,
your pocket now simply swarm with germ-
life. A powerful microscope would reveal
MRS ■ oneiul, Housu-Pariormaid (15s), House-
maid (assist bar), Plain Cook (hotel).
first fall of show in Christchurch for two
E. HARVEY-GIBBON,
Borough Engineer, Gisborne. 1907, for the ERECTION
the COLONIAL MUSEUM and NEW OF-
of ADDITIONS to THURSDAY, 27th JUNE,
At 1.30 sharp.
19,625 A panorama of the City, and
Wellington.
not only the numerous kinds of microbes
75 years. for the HEALTH DEPARTMENT Removed to Booms for Convenience of Sale.
...

but 6he was travelling to make profit. He SARRATT


-

want* Married Couples (£95, some of its usually picturesque spots in FICES
Marlborough 6 1,455 always floating about, but har in Museum street, Wellington. They are to Monster Sale by Auction of Superior Par-
presumed that the argument of the other which are 3 £75), Butcher (country shop; 35s to their casual winter garb.
...

Neleon 1 225 bingers of deadly diseases which have THE KAURI TREE—Specimens of the trees O LET, largo Brick Cellar, suitable for be addressed to the Hon. Minister for Public lor, Dining, Sitting, and Bedroom Cedar,
side would be that whiie the ship was going 40«, board), 10 Ploughmen (255), Fencers.
... ...

West land 7 1.530 money belonged storage. Apply Sharpe Bros., Moray Works, and marked on the outside "Tender Walnut, and Mahogany Furniture, First-class
_

from one place to another she was not em- settled there while the to in a North Island kauri forest. for ' Museum Additionssimilarly
and Health Offices." Walnut Iron-frame Piano (bjr Weiser; lovely
IRONMONGER'S Assistants.—Wanted, 2
"

49 14.265 place,,
persons stricken with microbic maladies.
Canterbnry THE PRR lERS AT HOME.—On board the
ployed in going. But there was no doubt
_

10 2^915 uun ors, w.th about Z years' experience; Telegraphic Tenders marked and tone, fine instrument), Superior Organ, Musi-
"

Otago
tint as far as the ship was concerned she No one can tell what hotbeds of disease Dreadnought. Torpedo attack on the TO LET, 3 Unfurnished Rooms, every con- addressed if presented at any
a'.so Boy to learn trade. Apply by letter will .be received cal Box, Superior Large Mirror Stereoscope
... — _.

Southland 10 1,945 venience; suitable for teaching; sunny


was in the same pcsit.on regarding the sec- the innocent-looking shilling or the humble only, Briscoe and Co., Ltd. Dreadnought. Te'egraphic Office by noon of the same date, and Views, Occasional Settee, Handsome Be-
_.

but often coiroded penny has been in, and FLIGHTLESS DUCKS.—The Auckland Is- and central. "Superior," 'Star' Office. provided that writteii tenders are* lodged at lief Carved Sideboard, Genfa Bicycle, Lady's
255 tion as if she had been loaded to the Bootmakers.—For Sale, cheap, Set of
Totals ... .. £65,970
hatches and employed continuously. Coun- since everybody handles money almost
daily, it follows that regular use of Zam-
TO Bootmaker's Rollers. Apply 220 King
land ducks in the Acclimatisation Gar-
dens at Christchurch. road; good section; rent 6s week. TO
LET, 2-roomed House, Melbourne any District or Resident Engineer's Office Bicycle,. Fireproof Safe, Extending- Dining
Table, Improved High-arm Sewing Machine,
sel submitted that the word "employed" street. THE OiRLVrOHU'.X-H DOMAIN—The Trustees, Executors, Water street. and general conditions may be seen at this Garden Boiler, Lawn Mower, etc
BIBLE IN SCHOOLS. did not under the Gtatute mean -ontinu- "

Buk Medicinal Soap is the way of th« "ECH, mon, aye I A drap o* 'Hondai new curator (Mr James Dawes) • and his Office, and the Public Works Offices, Auck-
ot;sly employed," and, in fact, he objected
to any teelti>cal meaning being attached to
wise. His stin rendered aseptic by this
unique cleanser, even a bank clerk may
Lanka Tea' kittles the cauld that
ity days. It's graun'."
prize exhibit at the Shrewsbury Show, nrtO LET, 4-roomed House, with modern
England. A conveniences; penny section. Rotting, land, Christchurch, and Dunedin. The lowest
or any tender not necessarily accepted.
JAMES SAMSON AND
have been favored with instructions from
is leaving Dunedin) to sell
CO.

defy the countless hordes of germs which


,
THE PALMERSTON SHOW.—The National 25 Reid road, South Dunedin. Roberts
Mrs (who
[Pee United Peess Association.] the word "employed." He suggested that Big Reductions on all JOHN CAMPBELL, by auction, Rooms, Dowling street,
ai thir

OAMARU, June 25.


the case should be sent back to the magis-
trate to determine whether or not there
he touches every hour, and ordinary people
need fear nothing, despite the fact that
STOCK-TAKING.—
odd lines. Bed Quilts half-price. Hay-
:ird's Furnishing Warehouse. George street.
Dairy Show of the Manawatu and West nnib LET, Comfortably-furnished Room;
Coast A. and P. Association. X suit young lady employed during day;
Public Works
Government Architect.
Office,
Superior walnut piano (in splendid order),
piano stool, walnut occasional tables, walnut
PRICE SIXPENCE. reasonable terms. "Homely," 'Star' Office.
At the meeting of the Oamaru North had been a breach of the Act. there are enough microbes on a three- Chest, bevelled mirror and From all Agents. Runners, and Street Boys. Wellington, 20th June, ISO7. whatnots, fancy panel-back settee, parlor
suite in silk, walnut overmantel, marble
School Committee a circular was read from
the Wellington Citizens' Bißle-in-schools
Mr Kinnerney submitted that the ship
was not employed in trad'ng or going
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penny-piece to make a regiment sick.
Zam-Buk Soap is very good for the skin DDCHESSE Tile-back Washstand, 555; Telescope
Table, 555. At Hayward's.
W. J. PRTCTOR AND CO.,
Wholesale Agents.
LET, 6-roomed House, every <
ence. Apply No. 5 Anderson's Orescent, TO Auctions. dock, fancy scroll chairs, pictures, oil>
paintings and water colors, spring, rockee
and very bad for germs. Its double mis- Roslyn.
Committee asking for an expression ot within the meaning of section 4 of the Act. in velvet, brass kerb suites, large velvet pile)
opinion upon the question of the Bible be- He submitted that the term employed in sion is to cleanse and beautify the skin rjTO LET, 6-roomed House, every conveni- WEDNESDAY, 26th JUNE, squares, hearth, wool, and skin rugs, plaques,
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ing read in schools as a classic, the State bv removing surface dirt and lurking im- X ence; central position. Apply Sievwiight
the section must be taken this way: that At 2 o'clock. lustres, vases, ornaments, brackets, cushions,
school teacher only to supervise tiie reading. purities, and to make germ-life impossible and James.
the employment must be in the act of wherever it touches The unique proper- At Rooms, Princes street. fancy ware, pots, stands and pots, firescreens,
After discussion it was resolved—"That the fenders and irons, lace and fancy curtains
Committee cannot support the propositi as
trading or gomg. But in this case the act
of gomg was preliminary to the ship's em- ties of Zam-Buk Soap place it far ahead IN THE MANTLE DEPARTMENT TO LET,
thing
good
to up
Six-roomed House;
date. Apply 33
every-
King
HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE,
WALNUT PIANO (by Kirchner), and poles, coal vases, Vienna and rattan
submitted in the c.rcmir (fated 18th June, ployment, that being to dredge at Oamaru. of all other toilet preparations. Edward street. MIRROR-BACK SIDEBOARD, chairs, octagon and tea tables, massive mir-
From chemists and stores, or the -Zam- EXTENDING DINING TABLE, ror sideboard, bookcase and books, saddlebag
because it limits the reading of the Bible
to supervision und.r the State teacher, and
He submitted, further, that the words in-
volved referred to continuous acts of going Buk Mfg. Co., 39 Pitt street, Sydney.— This week we are showing astonishing value- in GIRLS' and MAIDS' TO orLET,factory;
spacious Room, suitable for store
power can be supplied if Mirror-door Wardrobe, Duchesse
Incubator, Large Counter, Turning
Pair, suite, telescope table, walnut and mahogany
armchairs in hair, steel fenders, heavy lino-
who are better qualified, [Advt.] COATS, bought by us at an unusually big discount off regular prices. required; centrally situated. Address
exclude or continuous employment. But, whether
The Coats are all in the Latest Styles, while the Materials are exception- "Stores," 'Evening Star' Office. Lathe, etc. leum, hanging lamps, dinaer and tea ser-
and who have for vers gi-en Bible in.:truc- •jr
not the ship came within the definition LEX.
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HARRIS AND CO. vices, cutlery, crystal, glass and ehinawaxe,


MTX)'LET, 6-rcomed House at Burkes, close
tion in this school w th di tinct advantage. of"

home trading ship" in section 4, she Late Advertisements ally choice.


JL to station, school, and chinch; i-acre will sell by auction, as above, e.p. ware, barometer, superior hall stand,
brass 1 bedsteads,
.

A' the same time this Committee wL! ■.vas certainly not a ship e.gaged in hoim' of ground. For particulars apply House,"
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Walnut piano- (by Kirchner), piano (by hall curtains, heavy


blankets,
readily support any propasai to take a or intercolonial trad-- within im meaning PO. Pn K \l\ Dunedin. Chappel), mirror-back sideboard, brass-rail wire and kapok mattresses, chests
plebiscite of the people oi the co'.uny u;on of ceetion 64 ue <.omplem nt of crew). She COATS TO FIT ALL AGES FROM 5 YEARS UP. Fender, occasional tab!e, Biussels carpet, quilts, napery, cedar duchesse and
Cottage7~'Appiy~6Tst marble washstand (mirror back, to match),
the general question." was not a
j died e.
iruuing vessel at all, but i. eieiy
It w;u> not part of her duty te.
0 "SCHOOL OF ART DRAWING TO LET, 3-roomed
I/avid street.
' 'cer chairs, plush curtains, picturer
:, extending dining table, table mirror wardrobe, 4 -drawer duchesses and
o r ware, linoleum, oilcloth, ch< tables, tile washstands, fancy ware, com-
trade : the voyage w.is a imre act by wiiicL OK" IS GENUINE UNLESS TH! We are naming such unheard-of prices for thee Coati that you enn- ustrian chairs, mirror-door.wardrobe, ducli- mode, 5-drawer chests, tables, chairs, looking-
DIVORCE COURT. .;ne was to outa.n dred..i g work. Tueie not resist purchasing, and as this line is not likely to remain long with
Cost and Found.
se pair, tile-back wasbstands, 4 and 5-diawcr plasses, Htchen and cooking utensils, pota,
.i-as no doubt that the Legislature n.en !cd
VORD ••BRAmiWAITE" IS PRLNTK chests, double brass-rail bedstead, wire and pans, washing machine, 3-roller mangle, Im-
[Pee United Press Association.] to tontine the requirements -it .eelioii o4 to
us, we advise intending buyers to call early and have a good selection. LOST, Saturday,
<juid iiruouh.
Cairngorm, Pearl, and
Finder rewarded return- *
f, mattresses, horsehair couch, kitchen
trading vessels. There would le lotas no ing J. A. Waters, chemist, 20 Princes street.> Zrnlandia lawn mower, go-cart.
AUCKLAND, June 25.
o make provision in the cases ol \e.t>L'.s
Mr Justice Denniston granted decrees leaving port at raie intervals. NOTHING OLD-FASHIONED ABOUT THESE COATS; THEY ARE LOST or Stolen, from York place, Brindle
Greyhound Bach; anyone detaining
N.B.—The above goods are resepra.
all equal to
isi in the cares Angus Finlayson v. Mar- H.s Honor reserved judgment. BOOKS AND SEST QUALITY same will be prosecuted; reward. Rink new, and will be sold without Sale
>aret Finlayson, with the custody of the FRESH FROM THE MANUFACTURER. Stables.
WEDNESDAY, 26th JUNE, half-past one sharp.
mildren, respondent having disoSjyed an __

OST, between Post Office and wharf,


order of the Court for the restitution of con- SUPREME COURT.—*N CHAMBERS. SCHOOL REQUISITES
[
Li Lady s Purse (initials J.T.), containing
At 12.30 o'clock.
At Rooms, Princes street.
jugal rights; and George Thomas v. Ethel loney; reward. "Purse," 'Star' Office. SATURDAY, 29th JUNE,
(Before His Honor Mr Justice Williams.)
Hargreaves Thomas and Ernest Albert
Tarrßeu, co-respondent, alleged misconduct. Probate was granted in the estates of tho BRAITHWAITE'S AT LOWEST PRICES HERBERT, HAYNES. AND CO., LTD., , a Black-and-white Collie Pup; 10s In the Estate of the late Mr James Knox. At ono o'clock sharp.
deceaiied : —Andrew reward. 119 Athol place.
MONSTER SATE BY AUCTION
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In this case the evidence showed that the following persona CHOICE FREEHOLD PROPERTY,
Kspondent and co-respondent were living (Mr Hewitson (Mr Thomson), James Caldwell LOST, on Saturday evening, small Leather- MUSSELBURGH. Of
Callan, jun.), William Payne (-Mr Ste- covered Testament; name inside. 2s
VALUABIJS UNREDEEMED PLEDGES
i few miles out of Gi-borne. A similar reward at Johnstone and Ha&lott's.
»rder was also made in the case Edwin Wil- phens), Robert Pritchard (Mr Hosking), l LEX. HARRIS AND CO. Prom the Golden Fleece Pawn and Loan
—JI have received instructions from the
Bam Robinson v. Christian B. Robinson Andrew Dow (Mr Borton). T, from 10 Pi

i
Office, George street.
co-respondent, Letters of administrat on were granted in THREE STRONG BOYS FOR PARCELS. l>og; reward. Executor to sell by auction, as above,
ind Frederick Conrad Fiddy,
thft estate of Arthur Francis Humphries House, £-acre; sunny, shel- mENDERS Invited for a BUILDING in Section 23, Block V., Eskvale street, Mus- AND CO.
alleged misconduct.
(Mr Bowler). SPLENDID
tered; centre Alomiiigton; excellent or-
£295;
J- Arthur sire'et i;iiii! JULY 2, at 5 p.m. LOST, small Gold Brooch (keepsake), be-
tween Koslyn and Cargill road via Oc- selburgh (close to Queen's Drive), containing JAMES SAMSON
have beem favored with hwtruetjonj
Re James Tyler, deceased (Mr Sidcy).—- chard; suitable poultry; terms. R. FORREST, Architect, tagon. Reward returning Bull, fruiterer. ZX3A poles (more or less), with a modern from Mr R. M. Marks to sell by auction, ai
PRESERVATION OF GAME. Motion for remuneration.—Report con- THE MANAGER, DJ.C. Geerin. Hallv
Crawford 6treet. OST, vicinity Mornington, Shorthorn 6-roomed Dwelling, bath,
washhouse, etc., their Rooms, Dowling street.
firmed ; remuueration accordingly. Vapor Bath Cabinets, latest, -i Cow, red-colored (dry), piece off right thereon. The property is surrounded with a His Valuable Collection of Unredeemed
[Pee Untied Press Association.] Ciiaffey (Mr Woodhouse) v. Butterworth.
FOLDING
?
complete, with ILamp; 255.
and Garratt, Stuart street (below
Hayward OTAGO UNIVERSITY. uorn, with halter; reward. Forrest, Kaikorai
WMmam Pledges, including—-
—Summons to add defendant.—Accord- road; or Irvine, Shiel Hill, Anderson's Bay. 1904.—June 3rd, 909, gold -watch, chain, and
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WELLINGTON. June 25. 7tt)R SALE or Let, New, Up-to-date Six- DENTAL SCHOOL AND HOSPITAL. Brooch, two rings.
LOST,
_;

inglv. WEDNESDAY, 26th JUNE,


ALE ASSISTANTS FOR ALL DEPART- roomed House; easy terms. Robert 1905.—January 18th, 158, auVer watch. June
A deputation from the Wellington Ac- Chaffey v. Butterworth (Mr Payne).— Musselburgh.
.

mHE DENTAL HOSPITAL will be OPEN Mollisons, Ltd.


pearls); rev H. L. Watt,
At 2 o'clocle- 10th, i037, diamond and sapphire line.
climatisation Society waited on the Minister Petition "for admission of guardian ad litem. Mitchell,
JL for the Admission and Treatment of
___-
At Rooms, Princes street. July 28th, 1332, gold watch. August. 9th,
of Justice to-day and urged him to give —Accordingly. Patients from MONDAY, July Ist, 1907. 1403, brooch and sleeve-links.
instructions to the police to assist rani'ere Begg v. Douglas. —Originating summons. sham; large section; £260. F. Carter, T T take from fruit sb6p in CARPENTERS' TOOLS, GAS LAMPS, 1906.—May Uth, 1008, gold chain; Wth,
93 Princes street. irtreet, Mtirnington, kindly return. GALVANISED NAILS, SINKS,
in putting a check upon the wanton destruc- —Order in terms of summons to be drawn THE MANAGER, D.I.C. Hours: 9 a.m. to 11 a,in. ENAMEL BASINS, ENAMEL WARE, Etc 1062, silver watch, gold chain, and two
tion of native and imported game, and to up and approved. Further consideration of SALE, Billiard-Saloon (good connec-
FOE F. Carter, Board and Residence.
greenstone hearts. June 15th, 1218,
the growing practice of dynamiting rkh in summons adjourned. shing throughout with
tion), City; going cheap. LEX. HARRIS AND CO. greenstone brooch. July 17th, . 1424,
brooches, earrings, etc; 1427, clothing-.
rivers. The Hon. J. M'Gowan said he was
in sympathy with the request of" the so-
Re Frank Robert Bowden, deceased (Mr
Macdonald).—Motion for remuneration to
nei-ial Concessions. H
99 Princes street.
»HONOGKAPH Records and Stand For
TO DRAPERS' ASSISTANTS.
CAMERON'S Imperial Private Hotel, 226
Princes street; fifty single and double
k .
will sell, as above,
Carpenter's chest and tools, including 1429, blankets; 19th, 1438, brooch, medal,
the executors, with registrar's report.—Report rehouse, George stree good order; any offer. Bar- bedrooms; reasonable tariff; cleanly, com cramps, saws, planes, chisels, ham- and ring; 1439, violin; 25th, 1484, green-
ciety, but there was a public view of
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ju Sale
matter which must not be lest sight of. ccrfirmed; remuneration accordingly; costs
They did not want anything like the game (£2 2s) and disbureements out of estate.
MARION
H. COOMBS, TjpU, Stock
change Buildings, Water street; tele-
phone 1,112. All work promptly and accu-
mim," 'Star' Office.
ELL'S Emulsion of Cod Li™ ~..
fn-tnble. homely.
� OARD and Residence, 511 Cumberland
mers, gas lamps, nails (all sizes),
el basins, 26th, 1491, silver lever; 27th, watch and
overcoat; 1500, suit clothes and boots;
>
reet (near University); single rooms jpper urn, etc.
raws of the Kd Country. However, he O'Brien v. Cowan (Mr Stout). —Motion rately executed. Irish Mdss: the stomach digests it 28th, 1505, watch and greenstone brooch;
~

easily; the system derives most good from it; or share; comfort, quietness; moderate
_

promised the deputation he would go into for security for costs.—Accordingly, by 30th, 1520, brooch; 31st, 1527, sihv*
the whole matter and see what could be ecu-sent.
done.
WAITED.—
The celebrated "Club"
ltazor, made specially for lies and
Poolo, hairdressers, is made of better steel
price. 2s 6d.
±JJL'S Botanic Cough Syrup is made for
EXPERIENCED ASSISTANTS FOR
WANTED,
is.
Board and Lodging; single
THURSDAY, 27th JUNE,
At 2 o'clock.
lever; 1529, ring and pin. August Ist,
1531, ring; 1532, violin; 1535, band ring;
in a better way than any other razor—price
ALL DEPARTMENTS room; poimaaent to suitable place; 4th, 1553, greenstone brooch; 1562, silver
CITY POLICE COURT. state terms. "

Reasonable," Albany street watch; 6th, 1567, wedding ring; 1575,


10s 6d; Stropping Machines, Safeties, etc.,
TAKEN AT HONOLULU. in various makes. It In, the Chilblains Disappe
(TEMPORARY). P.O. Clarke etreet). ribbon guard; 1580, watch and spoons;
(Before H. Y. Widdowson, Esq., S.M.)
Drunkenness. —A fhst offender, twenty- WANTED, respsctable Board and Lodg- RUB Neil's Chilblain Liniment; Is
JOUNG Gentleman wants Private Board HOUSEHOLD FTJRMTUKE and EFFECTS.
and Residence; state terms.
Bth, 1585, gold ring; 1588, opal; Uth,
1597, baby's clothing; 1600, dress ring;
bottle. Neil's Dispensary, George street. City,"
"

ing for Two Tradesmen (share room);


[Pbb Untied Peess Association.] three years of age, was fined ss, cab hire 'Star' Office. 1604, wedding ring; 13th, 1612, pin;
state terms. Sobriety," ' Star ' Office.
PLANT now Gooseberries, Ci
DM. SPEDDING
'•

(2s). in default twenty-fours hours' impri- r


OUR LITTLE BOY r 7"OUNG 1613, took; 18th, 1637, silver lever;
AUCKLAND, June 25. Rhubarb, Strawberries, Apples, Pears, Fellow requires Board i is instructed by Mrs Maxwell (who is
WANTED, smart Girl for housework for 24th, 1676, sleeve-links and ring; 1680,

sonment. Plums. Best varieties Skene and Fleming, will look to the best advantage if L dence or Furnished Room, with conveni- leaving for Auckland) to sell on the Premises,
A vormg man named Robert Gibbs alias Infected Sheep.—John H. Mitchell was some hours daily. 49 Leith street.
Lower Stuart street. ences; hill preferred. "Study," 'Star' Office. as above, on Thursday first,
band ring; 1685, cutlery; 28th, 1699, bag
Bibbona appeared at the Police Court to- charged with/exposing infected sheep at the NurscgTril sleep &i home. you £fet him a pair of and contents; 1710, tools; 31st, 1718;
iay charr;ed with obtaining from an Auck- Burnsida Sale'yarda on Juno 5.—Mr Crosby WANTED, Apply 235 Leith street, morning or »LANT now Hedges, Roses, Carnations,
Violets, Rhododendrons, Variegated "LITTLE GENTLEMEN'S" BOOTS. PORT CHALMERS.—Lady and Son"want
Two Furnished or Unfurnished sunny of—
Heir Household Furniture, etc., consisting gold watch, chain, and ring. September
Ist, 1724, brooch and piece quartz; 1726,
land pnblican £25 by means of three value- Morris, of the firm of Meters Stronach, evening.
Holly, Pampas Grass, Peony Roses. Skene Rooms. Address "Rooms," 'Star' Office. Brussels carpets, rattan settee and chairs, box razors; 7th. 1766, si. lever; 10th,
less cheques. Gibbs, who was a betel- Morris, and Co. (agents who sold the These are charm' dinner waggon, bamboo tables, music stand,
keeper at Neavcsville, near the Thames, slieep), apeared for the defendant, who had WANTED, Loan £SO; good security.
Address, stating interest, to L.5.D.,"
"
and Fleming.
Morning.—Great Sale an elegantly finis] Football. fenders, coal vasßj stair carpet, linoleum,
1775, brooch; i779, box razors; Uth,
1789, diamond and ruby ring; 12th, 1802,
was brought
tective.
back from Honolulu by a de-
He was Temanded. for eight days
left for.Melbourne yesterday. He said he
would plead guilty. Mr Mitchell was laid
' S;ar' Office.
good, competent men
WEDNESDAY
Household Drapery, Uresse3, Jackets,
Undercloth-
man's Boot, maae I
cedar bookcase, sideboard,
Fletch '
child's upram,

r.g. watch and gold chain; 1803, under-
clothing; 15th, 1815, gold chain; 1816,
on substantial bail. up at the time, and the sheep were sent WANTED, Butcher;
need only apply. Lawrence, butcher,
Millinery, Blankets, Clothing,
ing. Fyfe and Cuming's Stores. finest Box Calf, Balmoral shape;
bedsteads, wire mattresses, bedding, meat
Singer improved sewing machine; 18th,
away by a man in his employ.—lnspector George street. sizes 7'b to l's. Price, 10s 6d up. WEDNESDAY, JUNE 26th, 1907. 1834, brooch; 1835, silver cup; 21st,
LL Millinery and General Drapery greatly safe, dresser, filter, and kitchen utensils.
*

Fountain stated that forty-one lamLs in- VSTANTED, active young Woman for 1844, silver lever and chain; 24th, 1871,
reduced. You will find everything up
SOUTH SEA NEWS. fected with lice had been tent down by Mr tt general housework; no cooking or
.

late in style, qua'.ity. ai;d pree; equal to not made for knock-"
CALEDONTAN GROUND,
OTAGO UNIVERSITY v. CANTERBURY Without reserve. silver lever and chain; 28th, 1893,
brooch. October Ist, 1903, brooch and
Mitchell, of Woimate. Witness did cot washing. Apply Mrs Low, Town Hall. any In town. Call and inspect at L. E. COLLEGE. Kick-off, 2.45 p.m.
" le for wear when a chain; 3rd, 1914, gold chain; 1928, silver
[Pes United Press Association.] think it w;is a case of culpable negligence. Partridge's, George street (opposite Knox ission, 6d; Stand, 6d extra; Boys, 3d; WEDNESDAY EVENING,
WANTED,
"

respectable Boy for tobacco- "


watch; 6th, 1939, opal ring; Bth, 1948,
—Fined 20s and coats (7s) nist s .-hop; just left sciiool preferred. Church). Ladies, Free. At 7 o'dock. band ring; 1953, gold ring; 1957, dress
AUCKLAND, Jnr.e 25. Maintenance.—Lawrence Murphy was Apply, own handwriting, Box 151, P.'O: 10R SALE, at Dorothy Millinery Salon, E. S. WILSON, Seo. O.R.F.U. ring; 9th, 1962, silver lever; 12th, 1990,
New* by the Mnnapouri advices that the charged with having failed to provide ade- The choice variety of Fancy High street, 25 Model Hats; usual At Booms, 28 Rattray etreet. silver lever; 1974, diamond and ruby
bos containing £I,OOO in gold, which was
dropped from the Colonial Sugar Company's
quate means of maintenance for his mala WANTED.—
Combs just opened at Hendy's are
child, of whom Annie Bowden was the worth inspecting; Is 6d to 425.
_
ces were from 25s to 455, each to clear
17s 6d. •
COOKHAM HOUSE, Bankruptcy Notices.
On account of a Lady who is le
ring; 1976, silver lever and ribbon guard;
13th, 1987, ribbon guard; 13th, 1988, s.h.
steamer in thirteen fathoms of water in ii'OLher.—Mr Irwin appeared for the com- DOROTHY, Milliner, High street, has 14 DEPOT FOR HIGH-GRADE FOOTWEAR, IN BANKRUPTCY. Canada. lever; 15th. 1996, diamond ring; 1997,
Suva harbor, was recovered by a diver six plainant, whose evidence he wished to have WANTED, a Message Girl. Knight and jIJ Wool Hats on' wire frames, all colors, egg cruet; 1999, overcoat; 17th, 2006,
taken, as it was difficult tor her to com© to Millin, 14 and 16 George street. Is 6d each.
PRINCES STREET. In the Supreme Court, holden at Dunedin. BOOBS! BOOKS! BOOKS!
hours later.
Floods in Fiji damaged the banana crop
to some extent, with the result that the
town.—Alter the evidence tlie case was
adjourned for a week, that further evi- WANTED 7 Second
than Hotel.
Cook." "Apply Levia- JTIOR Motor Scarves, Corsets, Ribbons,
Jt? Flowers, Feathers, Fancy Hatpins, -OTICB IS HEREBY GIVEN that AL-
BERT BERRY PROUD, of Dunedin,
ART, HISTORY, FICTION, TRAVEL.
lever; 2028, silver English chronograph;
24th, 2046, gold watch; 27th, 2063° ring;
DM. PEA AND
i
CO.
HanapoTJii's shipment is smaller than usual. dence m.ght be tendered. John Duncan WANTED, a Boy. . Apply J. Rattray and Ladies' Underwear, and Hosiery try Doro- Warehouseman, was This Day adjudged 23th, 2075, silver watch. November 2nd,
M Clue wad represented by Mr Hankm, who
pieaued not guilty to two charges against
bon, Vogel street.
smart, active Lad for grocer's
thy. Hieh street.
EDNESDAY Sale
ASLIN AND
Barristers and
BEDFORD,
Solicitors, Bankrupt; and I hereby summon a Meeting out reserve,
of Creditors, to be holden at my office on
havereceived instructions to sell, with-

2103, gold ring; 3rd, 2104, chain, pen-


WANTED, Morning.—Great 13 DOWLING STREET. DUNEDIN; and Royal Academy Pictures (4
dant, and seal; 2108, gold ring; 2114,
CRIMINAL SESSIONS. of lailiug to support his two Jackets, TUESDAY, the 2nd day of July, 1907, at
™'-*
T>
Lis client Household Drapery, Dresses,

Cart, at once. R. Jamieson, Kaikorai. at MOSGIEL. silver Waltham lever; sth, 2116, silver
Sakm do (5 vols), Life and
. .

Millinery, Blankets, Clothing, watch; 6th, 2127. black pearl: 2130, gold
\

children, of whom Mary Fineher (now Alary Two "Unfurnished Booms, by


Undercloth- Several St 2-30 o'clock.
GibsxmJ was thi> mother.—Evicencc 'wus ing. Fyfe and o»-"i™«»'« »+«««. C. C. GRAHAM, bert Herkorrier, J. C. Hook, lium watch; 2131, kodak; 2135, suit clothes;
Klderly Couple; vicinity of George
Official Assignee. Rosa Bonheur, Birket Foster, Scotch, Eng-
NAPIER, June 24. given by the complainant and her sister preferred. Address Cleanly," ' Star' IUR Sale no
10th, 2151, pendant; 12th, .2168, wedding
The Grand Jury found trnc bils in aT (Kate, Alaynard).—The fiist case nas dis- street
"

Dunedin, 24th June, 1907. ring;- 17th, 2202, Waterbtrry said chain;
Office. X' 78 George < Shakespeare and Antonia Cavoha, Gold-
caste except that" <>l D. C. Thoriey, who iniiised, and Air ELin.on asked for a certifi- GLORY BOX. 19th, 2209, dress ring; 2212, s.h, lever;
,

Purchaser for up-to-date Seven- n-|Q ihano; srteetlnars. smith's Earth and Animated . Nature, the
war charged with ;is>ault on a Maori. Iv cate of di-.misual, which v/as granted. The
M. Traosy was lound guilty of forgery and second c_se was diiiiiiacd without prejudice.
WANTED.
roomott House; penny car.
iew," ' Star ' Office
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\
Address oW-LOlO gold; i
■, Octago- THE NAVY LEAGUE
History of the Nineteenth Century
vols), Girl's Own Annual (3
(7
vols),
22nd, 2221, s.h. lever; 2223, blankets;
23rd, 2228, writing case; 25th, 2235,
brobch; 24th, 2248, pin. December Ist,
uiiering aad ialte pretences, tentence being
df.'eneu. A fine of £5 w~e inilicted upon XySJ'ANTED, experienced General or Work- EDSTEADS7brass rail, heavy
i ts.- Martins, Octagon, fo
i LINEN NIGHTDRESS OASES, (Otago Branch). 2287, nlver lever; 3rd, 2292, remnant;
2293, hand ring; 2298, silver lever; 4th,
T T ir.g Housekeeper for family of two.
an old settler for Having set a tpting gun
fruit-eteahng. It TRAINED NURSES' CLUB. Apply evening, 199 Leith street. stocked; grand s STAMPED, Ready to Work, nd Scrihnejr's Mnga2ines, Sketch 2308, e.p. teapot; sth, 2315; band ring;
in Lis orch-ird to prevent rfITHE THIRD ANNUAL GENERAL ;o large quantity of music and
6th, 2322, medal. December Bth, 2332,
wus staged tUat tills was Use fi.s; cate of WAiNi.fc.lJ.—Ladies requiring ug-to-aate
12 J ONLY 2s 6d BACH. gold sovereign case; 10th, 2338, silver
FOEMED IN DUNEDIN. Hairwo.-k and decline paying exorbi- loths; MEETING of the Members will be held
the kind heard in the colony. Four youtns } A at lies and rooms covered lram 15s; call, watch and chain; 2343, oil painting;
organisation tant prices will find their ideal
i
j''ti.r«o guiitv to uesauitir-g u girl, and whichtrained nurses' club, an
« «,©«

in the Town Hall, Dunedin, on FRIDAY, Uth, 2351, oH painting; 12th, 2355. chare
should do valuable work in Dunedin, Poole's, where a permanent exhibition of the huge stock. Martins, Octagon. ... FB.IDAT, 2Bth JUNE,
were reminded for etnteace. Wiiliani Chas i'.-. on view, s 'IRKFATRICK AND BARC «■. wifi, Jtuae, 1907, at 4 o'clock pj At 2 o'clock. and locket; 13th, 2353, goM muff chain;
formed yesterday .fions
AMERICAN Organ, full
fir" n'wjiys co_ r
was
William;, an old offender, was convicted on nurses attended the inaugural afternoon. Seventeen —,
turned from hire; low pr.ee; £4O Or-
six JiSeren- eharg«s of fa'se preter-cie, ami
•was beatenced to thieo years' imprison- Depot, the Board tioom of the New Zealand Bible
meeting in
WANTED
second-hand
Buy. Gentlemen's New and
Suits, Boots,
and apologies for absence were re- Blouses. Mrs Fiynn, 6 Frederick street.
Ladies' for £l7
gan Octago
10s. Martins, The Spinning Wheel, On fie Premises, No. 6 Jones street
(near Princes street).
2373, brooch and earrings; 16th, 2386,
medal; 20th, 2403, banjo; 2404, cornet.
ment cm each charge, the sentences to be ceived from six others. It was decided to
Morning.—Gr> 66 PRINCES STREET- And 200 lot* of Jewellery, Clothine. Per-
for insurance Household Drapery, Dresses, Jackets,
sheet, Election of Officials, and Gen- Instructed "by Mrs M. A. Walters (who is
T
concurrent- He
linliiriial criminal.
was also declared to be a form a trained nuisea' club, the objects of
which will bo to promote the interests, pro- own handwriting,
WANTED, smart Boy
office; must be good typist. Apply illinery, Blankets, Clothing, Underoloth-
givirur up housekeeping-). Machinc
ing. Fyfe and Cuming's Stores. eral.
SUPERIOR HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, I/eather Bags, etc, etc.
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Box 97, Dunedin.


fessionally and socially, of all trained nurses.
ALF-PRlCE.—Picture Framing by Elec- LAND TRANSFERS, DINING ROOM, HALL, and BEDHOOM
SEVEN YEARS FOR ARSON. afford opportunities for discussing
bearing on nursing, to encourage a post-
subjects
WANTED, a young Man-for
Apply John Waite, fellmouger, Kai-
basil work. ._:_ t..ir
.J price; wo- 1
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Mortgages, Leases, and all Documenti T. K. WARTY, Secretary.


FURNITURE. "WEDNESDAY, 26th JTJNB.
graduate conrse of study, and to favor the ,eed. Wre , under t\\o "Land Transfer Act prepared 113 Kauri bookcases, fenders and nreirona, din- A± 12 o'clock.
JURY'S RECOMMENDATION me at Statutory C!tmrge3, which range fron
IGNORED. discussion of subjects of general interest a Girl about sixteen for light
apart from nursing. WANTED,
ho usewoA. Apply 67 Heriot row.
WALL Papers, latest designs; Friezes to TEN SHILLINGS to ONE POUND each. MASONIC.
LODGE ST. PATRICHI46B, I.C. linoleum, leather couch, china and crystal
MACASSEY
El'.
AND CO.
have received instructions to offer for
was decided ma nrica 4s: firsf-nh««
I*—,„»a\
HARRY SHRI MP T O JN\

The following constitution tnl,


INSTALLATION of WORSHIPFUL
NAPIER, Juno 25-
Edward Mitchell Tracey was sentenced to registered upon:—"Trained nurses" to mean—(a) State
nurses holding certificates from a WANTEDr~educated Youth as office boy.
Apply in own handwriting, stating age,
ecven years' imprisonment for arson and recognised training school; (b) holders of. etc., to "Insurance," 'Star' Office.
quality. V
'EDNESDAY Morning.—Great Sale
LICENSED LAND BROKER,
FINANCIAL AGENT, and SHAREBROKER,
rFSHE-
A , MASTER and INVESTITURE of bamboo hall stc
OFFICERS will take place on WEDNES- single iron bedsteads, spring
gale by auction, at their Booms, as above,
CUT INVESTMENT PROPERTY. Nos.
Bond and Liverpool streets, Dunedin. 107, 109, 111, ariS 113 Athol place, from 4
tiuee yeans for housebreaking. Prisoner, certificates from a recognised training school - . Household Drapery, Dresses, Jackets,
Sub-agent United ■I~..~«~« f-""">«"»' DAY EVENING, 26th inst., in the Masonic tresses, kapok and flock mattresses, ducheese to 7 roonu each: large Section, Harbor Board
To Let, 4-roomed Cortege;
who is a young man, was referred to by obtained before registration was in force;
Mr Justioe Cooper, as a dangerous crimi- (c) State registered nurses who have obtained Duncan street, City. .
WANTED
cheap rent to suitable tenant. 67
Millinery, Blankets, Clothing,
ing. Fyfe and Cuming's Stores.
Undercloth-
5 UNITED STARR BOWKETT
Hall, Moray place, at 7.30.
Sister Cons
By order.
chests, washstands, toilet Bete, wire shake-
downs, blankets and ' napery, toilet chests,
leasehold land, £l6 per year.
Building Sites, Cayerahsm Rise (just at
UNITY LODGE, No. 16, T0.0.F.
-

toilet tables and glasses, kitchen dresser,


nal. Joseph Marten, found guilty of horse- the Government medal; (d) midwifery Fringes, L BUILDING SOCIETY. C. B. THOMPSON,
kitchen tables and chairs, fenders, cooking
penny section).
stealing, got a sentence of two years, and nurses certificated from any recognised
was declared a habitual criminal. The jury . training school,
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or who have obtained WANTED of Hair,


'Coils, etc., Made from ladies' own for
"EMBERS are Hereby Notified that Dr are now being received- in No. Z
A Payment of Err
Applications Shares Group P.M. Sec. utensils, table mangle, wringer, garden tools,
and useful household requisites.
Hre-roomed Honsc, No. 7 Ehh row.
Five-roomed House, corner Bay View road
recommended this prisoner to mercy, but their Government medal. The qualification combings from 2s 6d. Hendy, hairdressor. RUSSELL'J. RITCHIE has been ap- Shillings per Week will Secure a LOAN < latepayerS and and Begg street, Musselburgh.
pointed LODGE SURGEON, duties com-
Marten's record showed sentences for theft, for
honorary membership, amount- of en-
trance fee, and annual subscription, and one WANTED Kinvm—Tb»t JBtll-heads, Cir-
culars, Cards, FrogrammeSf and
vagrancy, horse-stealing, housebreaking, or two otlier important matters were post- eral Printing of every description are exe-
FIVE HUNDRED
mencing on Ist JULY. Consulting hours, rest. Write
11.30 to 1 and 7to 8. Address: 255 George
POUNDS
for prospectus. -,
free of int. I Householders' Association will hold a
Meeting at Gladstone in Mr Potter's House
For Absolute Sale.
HARRY SHRIMPTON, Secretary. on Wednesday, June 26, at 8 D.m- W. Lind- Fall particulars and cards to inspect from.
etc (one of ten, years), and the Judge poned until next meeting, which it was de- cuted at the 'Eveninz Btar' Office-at modor- street, , Household Furniture, as above UiUdfi^aIHZHONEEBS.
ignored the recommendation. JVH. HLNTCtNL-Sec* Corner Bond and Lrvenjool streets. sax. Becretarj-. On view monrirrr of sale.
cided to hold on the Bth jirox. »te rate«.
6 THE ETJTENING STAR, TtTJBSDAY, JUNE 25, 1907.
'the -paper- which -was founded' in Edin- Honec of Lords during a debate. Tha
'

SHIPPING. furniture of the apartment is in dark maho-


gany, and includes an artistically designed
Howarth, Miss S. M. King, Mr T. Mr John Bardsley has been appointed
Knight, Miss H. M. Lenfield, Mies E. dredge-master of tho New Revival, in lieu THE STATE OF IRELAND THE PERSIAN REVOLT burgh, papers published in the City of Duchess of Richmond ot the period made
mueio cabinet with bevelled glass panels. MaundreJl, Airs Mitchell, Miss I. Muir- of Mr John Burke. When ready the dredge Dunedin, the new Edinburgh of New Zea- use of the same idea, bat she served hers
The siring doom are similarly designed, bead, Miss J. Mnirhead, Mr G. Rogers, will be shifted from tho Lowburn Creek to
-

Picas Aanctstion—By Telegraph—Copyright. THE SHAH'S BROTHER SUR- land, equal to those published in -any part up dead. When anyone of note went over
Miss L. E. Smith, Miss E. Sullivan, Dr the old Revival.claim. -v of the world. So that oar friends from the tt> the other side," she had a pat killed
with the company's crest blazoned on the

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HIGH WATER. RENDERS.
BY~MR
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Old Land.have carried into the newer one and labelled with the name of the apos-
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gloss. 'There is a Bechstein' grand piano, W. Walker, Mr A. A. Wood, Mr and ADDRESS REDMOND.

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Mrs L. Worthington: and. about 100 in of New Zealand all the branches of litera- tate. Then itupon was placed under a glass
with duet stool. The ceiling is in strap Press Association—By Telegraph—Oopyrighi.
TO-MOB&CW.
Taiaroa Head: 2.23 a-m-, 2.48 p-m. work, finished in pale tints. The lighting
is by ttmi-htr. of large rectangular windows
the third class. FRENCH WINE AGITATION LONDON, June 24.
Mr J. E. Redmond (the Notionalist TEHERAN, June 24.
ture, ' arts, science, and the development ease, and left her drawing room table
of commerce and industries that"you taught for the inspection of and as a warning to
Port Chalmers 3J5 a-m-* 3-28 p.m. them and their children, before they wont all beholders. She seems in this way to
of Broadfoot'e make, and by a well in the SHIPPING TELEGRAMS. Leader), speaking-at New Ross on the occa-
:

DuoedSn 3.48 a-m., 4.13 p.m. (Received Juno 2S, at 8.53 ajn.) have got together quite a collection, of
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centre panelled in the "Adams" style and


Fteai AmoriM&O×By Telegraph—Copyright sion of the unveiling of a memorial to the from Scotland."
AUCKLAND, Jane 24.—5.45 p-m., Mio- Salar-cd-Dowleh surrendered to the au- "BETTER LO'ED YE CANNA BE." staffed and indexed trophies. And this is
surmounted by a teak skylight having PREMIER AND PEASANT. *
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Wexford men who fell in thebattle of New thorities at Hanwdan on tho assurance that the origin of the phrase "ratting."
ARRIVED.—June 25. stained glass windows. The upholstery is •wera, for Sydney. Ross in 1798, declared that the principle of At the Corporation luncheon which fol-
.

his Ufa ■would bo saved. Australian 'Western Mail* contaJnt


Koonya, sjs., 663 tons, Reaaut, from carried ont in silk tapestry, with curtaine LYTTELTON, June 24.—Defender, for M. ALBERT IN PARTS. nationality for" which the men "of 1798 lowed the presentation of the freedom, a The long history of the eventful life of
tho West Coast via the Bluff. of similar material in pale green and cream Wellington. fought would never be surrendered.. They Sir Joseph Ward, greatly daring, para- "Fanny"
Gillies, OAMARU, June 24.—8 p.m., Coruma, B-lbufc YooreeL the last femals
shades. The floor is laid with Wilton car-
A DASTARDLY ATTEMPT phrased a fine old Scots ballad in' order to
InvercargUl, s.s., 123 tons,
PARIS, Juno 24. might differ as to methods, but all were of the race of Swan River aboxi-
from Timaru. pet of a subdued blue tone. from Dunedin. Amazement is expressed in Paris at M. united in demanding one object—namely, express his sentiments.' And as the senti- member seventy yeans ago
SAILED.—June 24. Abaft. tho music room is the principal MELBOURNE. June 24.—Rippingham
Albert's action in calling at the. Ministry of the freedom of Ireland. At present she was jments were of the heartiest order, a Scots were estimatednumbers
gioes, whose
at over 1,000. She died
Corinna, s-s., 812 tons, Carson, for Ono- companion and vestibule, of a free claque Grange, from Liverpool. AwociaSon—By Telegraph—-Oopyrignt. audience for once forgave the mutilation of- at
design, framed in padouk and panelled in ths Interior and obtaining a short interview the Empire's weakness, but if England were Pica
their ancient tongue. Sir Joseph said he the Perth Hospital, aged about sixty-

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hnnga via intermediate ports. with M. Clomenceau. The Premier spoke able to win her good-will by a frank conces- Owing to her numerous blood rela-
June 25.
richly-figured mahogany. A largo oval mir- (For continuation see Late Shipping.)
M sion of freedom to the people, thnt would SYDNEY. Judo 24. should like to transpose a few words of five. tions (according to native ideas of such),
very severely and harshly, whereupon

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ror, with carved spandrils and pediments, made to blow Tip the tho ballad which they had been singing,
Indradevi, sjs., 3.702 tons, Broome, for forms a feature of the stairway. On either Albert expressed contrition, tot urged tho be of more value to England than the good-
An attempt was
'Better lo'ed ye carina be.' The next part over in her early youth sho could travel freely
the Bluff.
InvercargiU, s.s_, 123 tone, GDlics, for side of the entrance doors spaces are re- COMMERCIAL. rdeaee of M. Ferroul and others and the will of all the colonies of the Empire put police station at Wattle Flat, near Bathurst.
A bomb wae thrown on the verandah, mak-
was Will ye no' come back again ?" He
" all the Swan River district, not only
side occupied by her own people,
should say: Better lo'ed we could not he, ', but the
on
served for samples of Maori carving, which withdrawal of troops, adding that quiet together. The Wexford men told England "

among her mother's relatives on the


Lavercargill. ing a largo hole. The perpetrator has not and we shall be happy to come again."—
will be fitted when the vessel jvachoß New restored. M. Celmenceau they hated her. The people were as much
.
Zealandia,. 1,735 torsi, Entwistle, would then be eo far been discovered. eastern or hill side. She had a wonderful
&£-,
Zealand. STUD SHEEP SHOW. replied
"

There's only one thing to do, and rebels against hor rule to-day as in 1798, (Applause.) He would like to remind memory, was the last repository of
for Sydney via Auckland. Passengers
them of tho intimate association of the many old'and
:
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For Lvttdbon—Mr Furst. For Wdling- Amidships, on this deck, is the first class that is to submit to the law," adding, "Go and England could, and would, change thai traditions. Her own life had
smoking room, which is in a. simple classio Ftom AasocMtJon—By Telegraph—Copyright, people of New Zealand with all parts of
away and surrender yourself as a prisoner." Scotland, both by kindred ties and great j
hatred by the granting of freedom and by She had made
ton—Misses Matheson, Brown, Dall, Mrs
Matheson, Mr Nancarrow. For Napier design, executed in teak and Hungarian
SYDNEY, June 24. M. Albert shortly 'after started for the nothing else. A TRAGIC END commercial links, which did so much to several
been eventful enough.
alliances in marriage—regular and
—Misses'Emery (2), Mr Emery. For ash. The roof of this apartment is raised At the stud sheep show the following south. irregular, according to native usage—and
in the centre, thus providing room for a bring them closely together. There were once, marrying a wrong-class man, had,
Gieboroe—-Mrs Mercer. For Auckland —

awards wore made :—Leicester ram, two LONDON, June 24. THE ANTT-GRAZTNG AGITATION. Press AssooiatKm—By Telegraph—Copyright.
great works between their country and according to custom, to fight his sister,
Mrs Paterson, maid, and children, Messrs deep frieze in root veneer, which material years—W. Nixon (Canterbury) first and According to a Renter message, M. Cle-
is also used in the dado bands, alternating "LONDON, IsYTOTET, June 24. New Zealand, and what his friend Mr who was killed in the conflict, after which
Maclean, Patcnaoo, Master Paterson; six second. Ram, eighteen months—W. meinceau accepted M. Albert's pledge to per- June 24. Deakin voiced so eloquently regarding the she had to flee from the incensed relatives.
with panels of figured kauri. Tho ceiling Nixon second. Ewe. two Nixon suade the. peasants to revert to legal me- Tho anti-grazing disturbances are eo seri- Folis Randle, a, wifl-known eharebrokcr,
steerage.
design is in astrigak radiating from a brass ambitions of Australia he would say of Settlement and enclosure checked her wan-
second. Ewe, under two years—W. thods, and justified his clemency by remark- ous that tho police in lonely partis of Ros- formerly chairman of the Stock Exchange, New Zealand—that they would stand shoul- derings, and in time she partly lost the
EXPECTED ARRIVALS. grill in tho centre immediately under the common are armed with the latest pattern was found dead in his office this even-
ventilating fan, and includes roof-lights of Nixon second. Border Leicester ram, ing at an interview with journalists: H "

der to shoulder, back to back, hand in old bearings of the country, lapsing into a
—Coastal. two years or ovor—J. Nixon second and disasters occur, I wish at least to have done magazine rifle. ing, shot through the head. A revolver hand in tho endeavor to propel the Mother
•.•tained glass with ventilating spaces be- settled melancholy as the years passed,

Talune, from Auckland, June 27. tween. The upholstery is in uncut mo-
third. Ram, under two years—J. Nixon all possfblo to avert them." , Mr P. Kelly, the magistrate referred to •was lyin» mi 'he floor. The cause of the Country and the colonies m a direction though she maintained friendly relations
—lntercolonial. quttte of olive croon, shade?, and tho win- second, and third. Ram, nnder eighteen m previous messages, has been remanded ti-agody is unknown. which "would enable tbcm to be concreted with old settlers who had known her in
cows have spring blinds to match. A num-
months—J. Nixon second and third. Ewo, to gaol for a week on a charge of inciting into that indissoluble Empire they were
childhood, and who cared for her in later
Maheno. from Pvdney via Cook Strait, two years or over—J. Nixon third; under THE PEASANTS* DEMAND. trying to found.—(Applause.)
ber of past>engers' cabins arc ak-o fitted on to violence. Feeling runs very high in Gal- vears. She bad long ago joined both the
4ane 29.
Waikare, from Sydney via Auckland, this deck.
two years—J. Nixon third; under
eighteen months—J. Nixon second. PARIS, Juno 24. way, and only Kelly's secret arrest pre- A DEVASTATING WIND AMONGST THE NEW ZEALAND Anglican Church and the Church of Rome,
•lusoe 30. "ho deck below is tho "'upper deck*' vented a demonstration being organised on STUDENTS.. bnt reverted frankly to heathenism in later
rroper of the vessel, and tho forward end
Several thousand peasants met and urged
Warrnnoo, from Melbourne-, July 2. GRAIN AND- PRODUCE REPORT. tho municipalities of Var, which M. Clc- his arrival there. GREAT DESTRUCTION ON KLLIGE After tho luncheon Mr Deakin andClub, Sir years.
—Oversea, Steam.— of this ia devoted to seamen's and firemen's menccau represents in the Senate, to resign. GROUP. Joseph Ward visited the Australasian "We are prepared to supply to Great
accommodation, which includes separate Messrs Dalgety and Co. report as fol- wliere thev wore received by the president Britain all the wheat she wants at 4d
Kalomo, from New York, sailed Marti mess rooms, bathrooms, and lavatories o£
THE POTATO BLIGHT.
(Dr P. A." Young) and the members. Like per bushel cheaper than the Argentine's
B0; due June 25. lows :—We held our weekly auction sal© of Prau Anoewtio×By Telegraph—Copyright
Rippingham Grange, from Liverpool, a cpacioasness and comfort altogether un- grain and produce at our stores yesterday, M. JAUEES'S APPEAL. . LONDON, June 24. the breakfast at- the Students' Union, this present prices," declared Sir William Lyno
usual. V when we submitted a. large and representa- SYDNEY, Juno 25. gathering served to remind them that no- m the course of a speech at Sheffield re-
tofted May 2; due July 18. The potato blinht lias already appeared in
Tokomaru, from London, sailed May 9: Tho njiA-iip portion of tho voted is occu- tive catalogue to a fair attendance of buyers. A GOVERNMENT OF ASSASSINS. many parts of Ireland. The Department of (Received Jrme 25, at 10.24 a.m.) where else in the United Kingdom is cently. Sundry Australians (says a Mel-
rred with the first, class state rooms, in Competition throughout tltot sale was fair, there a university more closely associated bourne paper) must feci ashamed that a
dne June 25. DOWN WITH THE BOURGEOIS. Agriculture recommends that' immediate' A hnrrieane passed over the Ellice Group with the colonies! New Zealand alone has representative of their colony should bo
Orari, from London, sailed June 5; due the centre being a largo vestibule of a simi- and the bulk of our offerings were quitted
lar design to the upper vestibule, but preventive measures lie taken. •during the rmddfc of April. The island of over 100 students at Edinburgh. Sir capable of making such a foolish state-
July 26. at auction and privately after the sale at
framed in walnut, tho upper panels being of prices! on a par with those ruling at late PARIS, June 24. Nukalaelae was devastated. Eight thousand Joseph Ward, in the course of his speech ment. At the present time, with good'
Wakanui. from London, to «*3 Aug. 4;
Eatinwood and tho lower of figured kauri. MORE DISUNION. coeoamit trees were lovolled, and the native at tho.club, said it was a matter of the seasons, we cannot export very much
due September 24. sales. Values rde as under (Received June 25, at 8.44 a.m.)
greatest possible pride to him to find wheat when compared with other coon-
:
.
Drayton Grange, from Liverpool, sail-id Cases for silver plate and highly-polished little business Jaures, tho Socialist leader, prints in houses nearly all demolished.
Oats.—There is vary pac- M.
what splendid positions tho New Zea- tries, and it is always on the boards that
June 1. fire appliances aio notable features of this ing in this market, although prices are firm large typo in his journal, ' Humanite,' an WHAT THE SINN FEIN WANT.
Kasama, from New York, sailed April apartment The main deck is fitted up for and values unchanged. Seed and feed lines appeal from the General Confederation of landers occupied in the world. That was the want of rain may force us to even
first dass passengers lrom tho chain locker LONDON, June 24. chieflv duo to the fact that New Zealand import flour and wheat for our own con-
27; arrived Fremantle June 5.
as far aft as the forward funnel, also
to tho country and small sales for local Labor to tho proletariat. It is headed 'A
June 25, at 8.55 a.m.)
SIR JOSEPH WARD IN was a British country, with British insti- sumption, as in the case of New Zealand
Largo Law, from New York, sailed feed chießy constitute the operations (Received
April 13; due July 20. along the port side of machinery 6pace, market. "Wo quote.: Prime milling, 3s to eulogises
Government of Assassins.' Tbo manifesto
Tho Executive of tho Sinn Fein dissent SCOTLAND. tutions, carrying out the British traditions and Queensland this year. Several large
Katuna. from New York, sailed May the starboard side being devoted to 3s Id; good to best feed, 2s lid to 2s the Agdc soldiers' mutiny, and which the pioneers took out from the Old New South Wales wheat-growers are going
which is fitted Hid
;
predicts the coming collapse of the whole from the policy of the National Directory. Land years ago.—(Cheers.) It was largely out of wheat-growing (even with tho rail-
10. tho culinary department, inferior to medium, 2sj 9d to 2s 10£ d per ciatfi of bourgeois exploiters. Tho minimum demand of tho former, they for these reasons that tlio people of New way subsidy of non-payable freights), as
Gowsnbum, from New York, sailed May out with all the latest cooking and bushel, ox store (sacks extra). declare, is a. sovereign Parliament, with FLYING AND VISITS TO EDINBURGH
Zealand had been able to guide the coun- thev find the price of labor too high to

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£4. baking appliances. The engineers are Wheat. —. The market is stagnant, and THE CLYDE.
Indian Monarch, from New York, sailed berthed on this dedi alongside of the en- prices quoted in the absence of any sales of
powers tqual and co-extensive with those try as they had, and to avoid mistakes, make it profitable. With wheat over 2s 6d
May 11. gine room, whero thoy have direct access note of prime, milling quality are nominal.
THE NEW BILL. of the British Parliament. COLONIAL STUDENTS WELCOME such as the overcrowding of towns, that per bushel growers might about make two
The space abaft THE PREMIER. had been in older countries. The country ends meet, but with prices below that
—Oversea, Sail.— to the machinery space. Millers are not keen operators, and farmers
second
PARIS, Juno 24.
"A PACK OF NOBODIES.'' was as largo as Great Britain and Ire- they coudn't. Argentine wheat-growers
Irene, from Surprise Island. the turbine hatch is fitted up for on tho other hand are not over-anxious (KeceiveTl -lime 24, at 9.4 a.m.) [Fbom Oxtr Special Cobbkspovdbjt.] land, and was capable of carrying—not so can put wheat in Buenos Ayres at Is lid
Invermark, from Liverpool, saled March dass passengers. The forward end of the sdlers at present quotations. We quote: many people as there were in Great Bri- a bushel and cover costs.
20. lower deck"! s devoted to the accommo- Prime milling. 4s 4d to 4s 6d ; medium to
The Bill introduced into the Chamber of LONDON, June 24. tain, for there were too many for the size
LONDON, May 17.
Mdville Island, from Hull, sailed April dation for seamen, firemen, greasers, and good, 4s 2d to 4s 3d whole fowl wheat, Deputies compds wine-growers to make an
;
Mr Alexander Ure, K.C.,' Solicitor-Gene-
Last' week-end found Sir Joseph Ward of the country—but twentv or thirty mil-
2. petty officers; these have large spaces for 4s Id to 4s 2d ; broken and damaged, 3s 9d annual declaration of the amount of their ral for Scotland, in a speech at Manchester, party racing through Scotland, lion people, enjoying conditions which he
their accommodation, and in place of to 4s per bushel, ex store (sacks extra). crop, imposes a supplementary tax on sugar, and his
said he was unable to conceive a greater whore the Now Zealand Premier received
Oberon. from Liverpool, sailed June 14. thought very many people might envy. WELLINGTON NEWS.
being huddled together in one compart- Potatoes.— is good inquiry for all and also compels grocers selling over 25 mistake than a Liberal Government the freedom of Edinburgh, made goodness Tho only other country which might bo
PROJECTED DEPARTURES. ment, as is the usual practice, there are prime table descriptions sound, and in keep- kilos of wine to declare the amount above trimming and fashioning Bills in order knows how many (speeches, attended the
Monowai, for Sydney via Cook Strait, placed side by side with New Zealand—-
not more than eight berths in any one
mg condition. Seed lines are also in re- that quantity. to conciliate a pack of nobodies who were launching of the Union Steam .Ship Com- not speaking of tho old world—was the

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•Tune 26. room. quest. Medium, inferior, and badly dis- The Southern doputies admit that the carrying their constituencies under their pany's new turbine vessel Maori, and was countrv which produced men like Mr Dea-
Maheno, for Melbourne, Juno 30. Abaft the forward hatch on this deck is eased sorts are harder to place at quota- measure ought to improve the situation im- SETTLEMENT EC AUSTRAUA.
hats... hack in London on Sunday morning. kin.—(Cheers.) His sincere desire was
Mokoia. for Sydnev via Auckland. .Tnly the. tirst class dining saloon, the design tions. We quote : Extra choice, £4 7s 6d mediatclv. that the New Zealand students would by-
o_ of which is,of a free classical type, exe-
Four of the colonial Premiers made the DOMESTIC SERVANT DIFFICULT?.
to £4 10s ; prime table ports, £4 to £4 6s ; HOME RULE DEMONSTRATIONS. trip to Edinburgh—Mr Deakin, Sir Joseph and-bye go back to New -Zealand and take
cuted in mahogany finished in enamel good table sorts, £3 10s to £3 17s 6d; Ward, Dr Jameson, and General Botha. their part in the future government and A MAORITIUSEUaL
In pert noon to-day —At Dunedin: white; the panels "have arched tops, and medium, £3 to <£3 7s 6d inferior, £2 up- "LONDON, June 24. They left London on Thursday night by work of the country. What they wanted
THE HOUSE OF LORDS
:
;
Indradevi, Zealandia, Koonya, Rimu, In- are provided with a raised ornament, wards per ton (bags in). Tho Irish League are initiating great special train with a party numbering about to maintain and increase the prosperity of [Special to tub Stab.]
vercargiU (steam). At Port Chalmers : the furniture having shell recesses at Chaff.—The market is exceedingly firm, the country was the help of highly-edu-
Matatua, Moura. Taieri. To Anau (6team), ends filled with handsome vases. The and to-day's prices show an advance on last Homo Rule demonstrations throughout Ire- forty, amongst whom were the following cated men, fearless men, men who were
They are asking the Nationalist New Zealanders :—Mr Cyril Ward, Dr WELLINGTON, June 25.
Glenlni, Jessie Nicool (sail). saloon is lighted by large sidelights, and week's quotations. Prime cliaff is in re- LORD NEWTON'S BILL. land.
prepared to do their best, for tho conntry.
Koonya. s.s., with coal from the West also by a well which is treated similarly quest, and is realising to £5 10s, whilst Press Anociation—By Telegraph—Copyright. members of the Commons, public boards, Fitchett and Mm Fitchett, Jtfr and Mm —(Cheers.)
At tbo Jewish Club a lecture was given
Coast, arrived at 8.10 a.m. to-day, and to the saloon design, and fitted with a with improved Gaelic . and athletic societies, and other son James Mills (Dunedin), Mr J. A. Thom- by Dr T. F. Mac Donald on The Prospec-
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all other descriptions meet and Mr Farquharson (Rhodes Scholars, MARRY EDINBURGH GIRLS! tive Settlement of Jewish Colonists in
commenced discharge at the Jetty street frieze in high relief, above which is the inqtrirv at quotations. We quote: Prime bodies to co-operate to make tbo demand Dunedin), Mr and Mrs A. R. Hislop (Wel-
wharf. skylight and richly-stained glass. The oaten "sheaf, £5 7s 6d to £5 10s; good. £5 LONDON, June 24. for self-government irresistible. lintrt/>n), Mr W. Belcher
When tho New Zealand Premier and his Northern Australia.' He stated that the
Invercargill, 5.8., arrived from Timaru ceding is an interlaced design, with nar- to £5 ss; medium, £4 10s to £4 15s; light Tho Peers' Committee on Lord Newton's party arrived at the railway station at 5 climate of North Queensland and the North-
to-day. She loaded tran- in pale Horse of Lords' Keform Bill have elected Mr John Dnthie (Wellington), Mr Mark p.m. to entrain for Glasgow, they found ern Territory was in no way inimical to
at 7.30 a.m. row panels of anaglypta, finished and inferior, £4 and upwards per ton (bags
Cohen (Dunedin), Mr and Mrs M'Gruer about fifty New Zealand medical students white workers, and he caw no reason why
shipments and "general" at the Rattray
street wharf, and left for InvercargiU in
tints relieved with gold. The upholstery extra).
is in uncut moquette, the curtains being Turnips.—We quote best Swedes, 24s to
Lord Jtosebery chairman, and ordered a
complete set. of official papers relating to
JAPAN AND AMERICA and the Misses M'Gruer (Invercargill), Mr assembled on the platform to give them a the eugar-cano industry of North Queens-
and Mns F. W. Gresham flnvercargill), send-off. The students were in great form, land should not support a large population
the afternoon. of silk tapestry in various shades of pale 25s per ton, loose (ex truck). previous ;>t tempts to reform the House of and Mrs Hawke
Indradevi. finished discharge at while the floor is covered with Oaten, 52s 6d to Loids. A QUIET HINT. Mr F. A. (Invercargill), and sang Maori hakas with tremendous of white colonists and settlers, and afford
green, Straw.—We quote: Mies Heywood (Wellington), Mrs T. H. gusto. The station roof resounded to the them profitable employment. The scheme
the Victoria wharf to-dav, and sailed for Wilton carpet of a rich crimson color. 555; wheaten, 37s 6d to 40s per ton [Lord Newton's Bill for the reform of tho Haraer (Wellington), Mr C. Donne (Wel- shouts of Komate ! komate! kia ora! kia for Jewish settlement was commendable,
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the Bluff. Abaft the machinery is the second class (pressed). Houso of Lords withholds tho writ of sum- Prew Association—By Telegraph—Copyright- lington!. Mr J. Hislop (Wellington), and ora !" and Ake! ake! kia kaha!"
Zealandia left the cress wharf for Syd-
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and there was a large tract of land in North


dining saloon, wliich is more highly mons to the House unless tho peer con- Chalmers).
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ney via Auckland this afternoon. TOKIO, Juno 24 Mr and Mrs Cameron (Port After shaking hands with Lord Provost Queensland available for settlement. No
finished than is customary even in high- cerned has held certain high political, dvil, Gibson, the Premier addressed himself to land in the world excelled it in agricultural
Waikare, s.s.. is to bo laid up after ar-
rival here on Sunday. Hor place in the
class vessels, being framed in mahogany
and finished in whit* enamel, similarly to
MINING NEWS. naval, or military offices, or has beendected
twice ro the Home- of Commons before suc-
(Received Juno 25, at 8.44 a.m.)
Fivo of tho principal Chambere of Coni-
A NURSERY OF EMPIRE.
The visitors reached Edinburgh at 7.30 the students. Ho said that New Zealand value. Should the Government be favor,
Sydney via Auckland service will would be glad to see them back once more, ably disposed towards Jewish immigra-
merco in Japan have resolved that tho San om Friday morning, and
be first class saloon. The upholstery is in were welcomed
ceeding to lhe peerage, or unless he is but lie added he would be especially tion, it only remained for a small number
liken by the Mckoia, leaving this port on blue and gold carriage cloth; the floor is Tho height of the Molyncnx to-day was elected as a representative peer. The heredi- Francisco schools incident cannot betreated
at, the station by the Lord Provost and
pleased if some of them at least did not of immigrants to pioneer the districts and
July 2.
laid with Brussels "carpet runners, and 4ft 2in. . tary peers without a seat are to elect one- as' an international question, but manifes- the secretaries of the Studente' Union come back alone. Amid cries of
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No, make themselves thoroughly familiar with


Moeraki, s-s., handled more cargo at artistic cretonne curtains are fitted to the ami the Australasian Club. The first
Tho secretary of the Rising Sun wired fourth of their number as representative

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Port Chalmers yesterday than was antid- tations of anti-Japanese feeling will, if con- engagement of the day was at the Stu- no," and cheers, ho proceeded to advise the local conditions. A Jewish settlement
windows. The after end of the lower to-day:—"Rosnmed dredging to-day; in- ]K*rs for ono Parliament. The Bill confers tinued, prove injurious to existing them to take unto themselves wives from in the Northern Territory would be a. safe-
riated, and she did not get ;vwny till after deck is arranged for a temporary second tense frost." on the Crown power to appoint liie peere Tcial. relations.
comiuor-
dents' Union, where at a house breakfast among the Edinburgh girU. By so doing guard against an Eastern, invasion. It
eight o'dock yesterday evening. Among class extension, which can be fitted up the Premiers had an opportunity of meet-
io represent in the Honso interests unrepre- they would still further help on that feel- might be, too, that some day Japan would

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the shipments for Melbourne were txventy accommodate fifty additional passen- ing the colonial students who are in at-
horses, including a fine lot of Clydesdales
to THE SHARE MARKET. sented hitherto, and reduces the number of ing of unity of which they had heard so apply to a Rothschild for a loan of a. few-
gers in the busy season. tendance at the University. The gather- much that day. As the train steamed but millions of pounds for the purpose of a war
(tw-rlve stallions and two mares), shipped
fiy Mr J. Small, o£ Ashburton. Twenty
As the vessel is intended to run in con-
nection wiCh the railways, and is re-
DUNJCDIN KXCHANGS.
This morning's sales :—Rise and Shine,
bishops.]
TERRIFIC SEAS AND GALE ing, which numbered about 200. assembled
in the Debating Hall of the Union. Mr of the station hearty cheers -were raised, to capture Australia, and at such a crisis
more horses for the same port, were to
and tho students gave once more the the existence of some thousands of Jews
J. B. Forbes Watson, president of the
quired at least to equal them in punc- 15/. Quotations
THE LOST BALLOONISTS rousing Maori war'song. The party were settled at the vulnerable point of the Com-
:

V>o shicped to-day at tho Bluff. tuality, the appliances for handling the Bignell's No Town—Buy 3/. Press Association—By Telegraph—Copyright. Union, occupied the chair. The seating
accommodated in a new dining saloon monwealtb. might be the determining factor
Tsieri. whcee departure has been vessel ;iro extremely powerful, and con- Central Charlton—Buy 6/9, sel 8/. accommodation was so arranged that the and corridor carriage, the former of which to lead to a refusal of the required loan.
postponed, had her compasses adjusted of a steam windlass and capstan on SYDNEY, Juno 25. colonial Premiere should sit at the head
sist Chicago—Buy 9/9. Prau Association—By Telegraph—Copyright. was running for the first' time, attached to There were 30,000 Jewish agriculturists in
this forenoon, and is timed to leave for the forecastle and a powerful warping Ettrick—Sel 2/6. 4/, (Received Juno 25, at 10.24 a.ni.) of tabloa occupied by the students from the ordinarv train.
Greymooth to-morrow. winch at the stern, the latter being ar- sel 4/10£. their respective colonies. The chairman, Russia prepared to emigrate, and if tbey
Golden Bed—Buy LONDON, June 24. Terrific seas are running idong the coast, in the course of his speech, referred to
Moura, s.s., whose inspection has in- ranged to work the derricks which arc Golden Gate—Sel 25/.
could be induced to settle in the Northern
her twin toil shaft, (R«.-en-cil Juno 25, at 8 44 a.m.) and the gale continues. the cosmopolitan character of Edrobugh Territory their presence would benefit Aus.
cluded the drawing of provided for dealing with the mails and
is well through with the cleaning r.nd baggage. Large rudders are fitted both
Golden Treasure —Sel 39/.
Hartlev and Riley—Buy 15/, sel 20/. Tho body of Lwutenant Caulfield, one cf University, and bapoily termed it a true
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NEWS FROM HEAR AND FAR tralia, for the social and mutual aid in-
painting of the hull, and is duo to feme at the bow and at the stern, the after Lady Roxburgh (contribs.)—Buy 5/, sel the missing balloonists, was recovered ;<t nursery of Empire." The daily life and stincts of the race were just the qualities
out of dock tomorrow. Brown's sea off the coast of Doreetehire. routine of the students, coming as they required for agricultural success.
Matatua steamed down to Port yester-
rudder being actuated by
steam tiller, controlled by telemotor from
day, and berthed at the George street the flying bridge, while the forward
patent 7s.
Manuherikia—Buy 22/6, sel 24/.
fOieotenants Caulfield and Leake, of tlic
WORK AND WAGES did from all parts of the Empire, was, he Late American newspapers state that
the fleet of the new steam service be-
Though the domestic servants imbroglio
Molyneux Kohinoor—Sel 4/. Royal Engineers, ascended from Aldershot said, a perpetual Imperial Conference. has not been much in print lately, it has
pier, where Bhe is takimr in flax and other Sir Joseph Ward, who spoke after Mr tween Seattle and Sydney, via San Fran- not come to a quiet end. "We have de-
ru'trier is worked bv Hastie's staametoer- New Trafalgar—Buy 16/, sel 21/. on May 28 :n ;i war balloon. Both, were Deakin in reply to the chairman's wel- cisco and Auckland, will consist of the cided to go to the Arbitration Court," said
produce. ing ;iar situated on the rudder head, and Olrig—Sel 6/6. WESTRALIAN TIMBER STRIKE.
The Nora Niver. was trawling about controlled by largo wheel also on the skilled rjeronauts. but as tho descent of the come, expressed the pleasure the colonial following steamers i—Foveric, 6,600 tons ; Mr W. H. Westbrook. acting secretary of
Rise and Shine—Buy 14/6, sel 15/. balloon w=jb not reported within a reason- Aymeric, 7,300 tons; Boveric, 7,500 tons; the Wellington Domestic Workers' Union
fourteen miles off to tho eastward of tho flying bridge. The vessel has eight large Rising Sun—Buy 14/3, sel 15/. AN AGREEMENT REACHED. Premiers felt at seeing the boys from' their
Heads this forenoon. able timo it was feared that some mishap own country around their own tables.— Inveric, 7,500 tons; Gymeric, 5,600 tons ; to-day. '"The vital principle we are fighting
boats carried on a boat deck amidships, Sailor's Bend—Sel 11/. had befallen them. Nothing was heard of and Tymeric, 5,700 tons. They will sail is connected with the matter of time off. A
The schooner Huia, which has been en- and special steam winch is provided for Talisman Consolidated—Buy 33/9, sel tins balloonists till May 30. when the bal-
(Cheers*) When ho looked round the
Press Anociation—By Telegraph—Copyright. table he wondered whether his friend Mr
gaged for the last six months in a search rnpidiv hoisting them. A!!
;>
from San Francisco in the order named, girl should not be at the beck and call of a
for the sunken treasure at the wreck of the boate are 34;. loon was picked up empty by a fishing on the tenth day of each month, begin-
carried nn special dropping chocks, which Barewood—Sel 11/. PERTH, June 25. Deakin wan quite ritrht in one statement mistress night and day. At present it is
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the 6.5. Elingamite, near Three Kings, enables them to clear in a few seconds
f-n>aek near Exmouth, a watering place in lie made—that Australia had the best cli- ning in August. cct rely at the discretion of the mistress to
Roxburgh Amalgamated—Sel 6/6. (Received Jnne 25, at 10.24 a.m.)
returned to Lyttelton on Saturday night in an emergency.get National Bank—Buv £5 9s 6d.
Devonshire.] mate in the world.—(Laughter.) He in- The Masterton Trust Lands Trustees, summon tho girl to duty at any moment.
from Kaipara, after a passage of ten days, The long-standing timber dispute has been vited Mr Deakin' to go to~New Zealand by a unanimous vote, granted £250 to We consider that girk should have «wme
installation of electric light Bank of N.Z. (ex dividend)—Buy £lO
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during which light head winds were ex- A complete settled by tho adoption of a. cooperative ho would there find not only the evidence the funds for the proposed Seddon Me- time which they can call their very own,
perienced. Operations at the wreck
Seen suspended for tie winter, and the Hot
have is fitted in the vessel by
and cold baths are provided both for
the builders. 7s.
National Insurance —Buy 26/5, sel NAVAL CONSTRUCTION agreement. Work will be resumed to-day. which one saw at that happy board in
the vigorous, fresh, and intelJectnaJ-look-
morial Technical School for Masterton. whether they arc in the houJ« or out of it."
first and second class passengers, as well 26/lOi- TLo net amount collected during a com- Mr Westbrook said that the wages point
Huia (says the ' Press') will re-enter the as A TRAMWAYS DISPUTE. ing men, but also the most beautiful- paiatively brief period exceeds £I,OOO. had not been mentioned in the conferences
for the
timber trade between Kaipara and Lyt- pelling machinery consistscrew. officers and The pro- Standard Insurance—Sel 23/6. Prcai Association—By Telegraph—Ocpyrighi.
of three sets of N.Z. Paper Mills—Sel 24/. The award of the Arbitration Court in looking women in (ho world. —(Laughter The forty-third anniversary services of between representatives of the workers and
telton. turbines on the Parsons principle, and D.I.C. (ord.)—Buy 5/. PATCHING UP SECRET FAULTS. the disputo between the Tramways Union Mid cheers.) ths Hanover Street Baptist Church were employers. The main point at issue was
The scow Curlew, which went ashore they, together with the boilers, are being
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Milburn Lime (20s paid)—Buy 26/6. and the Kelburno and Karori Tramway PORTOBELLO AND NEW ZEALAND. cont'imed on Sunday. A large congre- tho '"time off," and there the parties failed
at Whangaparoa last week, has been re- constructed by Messrs Denny and Co., nf Mosgiel Woollen—Buy 50/. LONDON, Jtme 24. Company provides for an eight-hour day After the breakfast the party adjourned gatiiin assembled in the morning, when Dr to agree. Inquiries about the results
floated, and towed to Auckland for re- for all workers, but employers may call to the Synod Hall, where in the presence and achieved by the local Domestic Workers'
pairs. Dumbarton. Hercules—Buy 15/. Tli© Committee of Public Accounts com- on any employee to work for one hour per of a great assemblage the colonial Pre-
Nisbet conducted the service,
N.Z. Portland Cement—Bnv 27/6. sel ment strongly on the conduct of the Ayr- preached, his text being And Paul said Union hrfre been made by the secretary of
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:
Private advice received in Lyttelton NEW STEAM LIVE. 29/6. day extra at ordinary pay. All overtime miers received the freedom of the City. ' I would to God that not only thou but the Inter-Municipal Research Committee,
states that the barque Anaesley (Captain shire Foundry Company in concealing- by in excess and work done on Sunday is to Tbo Lord Provost, in putting forward the
electric welding u. large fault in the rudder also all that hear me this day were both New York.
Ceriez), which put into Lyttelton on Feb- Messrs Mackerras, Hazlett, and Co. ad- GOLDEN GATE. bo paid for at the rate of time and a-half. name of the New Zealand Premier, re- almost and altogether such as I am ex- ''We want to have a National Maori
ruary 8. short of provisions, while botmd vise that sailings of the new
steam service
casting afterwards built into tho warship The minimum rato of wages is to bo: ferred to the intimate connection between cept these bonds.'
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After a graphic Museum, representing tbo art of the Maori


from Newcastle-on-Tyne (England) to San between Seattle and Sydney via San Fran- King Edward VII. One of tho company's Brakesmen, Is per hour; car-cleaners, 10jd Edinburgh and the early history of Otago.
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Tlie report to be submitted to tho Golden (UKmisued employees divulged tho deception. description of the illustrious company be- people," said Mr A. Hamilton to-day, ex-
Francisco, and which resumed her voy_age cisco and Auckland have bev-n fixed as fol- Gate Dredging Company i? a.f foUows:— per hour. The wages of ticket clerks is
"It was here in Edinburgh," ho said, fore whom Paul made his famous defence, pressing gratitude for tho Government's de-
on Febroarv 15, arrival at San Francisco lows The company arc now bankrupt owing to left to be fixed between employer and
:—Forcrio. 6,600 tons, on August 10; Tho dividends for the year amounted to thai the Otago Society had ite head- Dr Nisbet dwelt upon the intensity of cision to properly house the Maori relics
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*n May 12.
Aymeric. 7.300 tons, September 10; £687 10s, <qual to about 27 per cent, on the the loss of Adiniraltv ordere. workers. The Court recommends tho com- quarteiß, and an Otago journal was pub- Paul's desire for the salvation of his now under his charge. "

I think it is the
Messrs John Mill :tml Co. advise the 7,500 tons. October 10; Inveric, capital, and the reserve fund stands at pany to continue the - present practice of lished in Edinburgh before Otago itself
Boveric. hearers, the splendor of his assurance re- duty of tho Government to the Maoris to
'Post' that the steamers St Oswald, 7.500 tons. November 10; Gymerie, 5.600 £1,075. During the year a new claim has allowing workmen a holiday of eight days had a journal of its own or oven a popu- garding the central verities of the Chris- establish such a place, and also a duty of
bound from Calcutta to South America, tons, December
and the St. Huco. board from Valoaraiso ■January 10.
10 : Tymoric, 5.700 tons. been ui-quired, situated about six miles
higher up the river, and .adjoining the Ei-
THE KING AND LABOR each year on full pay. lation to read one. It was from Porto-
belio that the Rev. Thomas Burns, nephew
tian faith, and the beauty of his charity the Maori people to support it, so that their
in the pathetic words
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except these descendants may be able to say 'Here is


to Sydney, are due to call at Wellington trick Company's ground, formerly known as THE TLMARU STRIKERS. tho poet, to lead the pioneer band
within the next few days to take in Pre»» Association—By Telegraph—Copyright. The Hon. J. A. Millar informed a Christ-
of went bonds." In an incidental reference to the work of our fathers.' Works in wood,"

MARINE ENGINEERS' EXAMINA- the Excelsior. Since operations have Scottish emigrants who afterwards the New Theology the preacher said that added Mr Hamilton, would perish in a
bunker coal. TIONS. started tho dredge has won payable gold, church reporter on Saturday that it had of founded the City of Dunedin—(cheers)— it would sweep away all evangelical couple of generations if allowed to remain
The steamer Augustus, bound from Cor- LONDON, Juno 24. been decided to appeal against the deci- and the flourishing province of which it
and paid 3s 6d in dividends. In the claim teaching from the churches and falsify outside. The museum was thr proper place
ral. South America, to Sydney, arrived The new regulations relating to the ex- there is a large area, and your Board hope (Received June 25, at 8.44 a.rn.) sion of Mr Justice Williams that tho fines became tho capital. Now. after sixty the Gospel Paul preached, for he always for their reception. He believed that soon,
'Wellmgton on Saturday morning to imposed on tho Timaru strikers will liave yeans,
at amination of engineers in tin* mercantile with careful management to have a pros- Mr W. Crooks, Mr C. Fenwick, Mr when New Zealand has outgrown set the atoning cross and the resurrection when the Maoris se<- that their treasures
'oad 300 tors of bunker coal under Messrs marine, to come into force on September perous year. The dredge has been kept Kowlands,. and other Labor members of to be recovered by the ordinary civil pro- ite provincialisms, ami has become in the very forefront of his addresses will be safely housed, they will agree to lot
John Mill and Co. The Augustus was 1 next, are set out in tbn ' Gazette.' in good order, enabling steady work to be cess. "If tho decision of tho Court is
Parliament, wore specially presented to the perous self-governing colony—a veritable and epistles. Churches which remained them go into the Colonial Museum, and
formerly known as the Waikato, under Clause 4 states that certificates compe- done throughout tlie past year. It is antici- King at the Windsor garden party. against the Labor Department, wliat will Great Britain of ! tho • South—we are true to Paul's Gospel would flourish and that it is very likely that private collectors
which najne she will be best remembered tency will be granted to thoeeof persons pated that some extra expense will need to be done then?" he was asked. He replied : honored by the presence among ns of its endure. The verdict of the cen- will assist by depositing spec mens to com-
in New Zealand. who are British subjects, and who pass the bo incurred for new buckets, eta, but not "Wo . will have the Arbitration Act Premier.—(Cheers.) Sir turies was that Paul was the noblest in
amended, in order to place us in a position distinguishedJoseph's own career has been not less re- all the glittering company that met in the plete the series. The Maori room included
requisite examinations and otherwise com- to cause much delay. in tfib plans for the new block mentioned
WFLLTNGTON-LYTTELTON FERRYV' ply with the requisite conditions.
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this purpose examiners have been


For
ap- CROMWELL NOTES.
THE GERMAN MINISTRY to bo able to enforce observance of tho markable than that of the colony of
law." whoso Government he is now tho execu-
palace at Cassarea to hear his defence.
And the Gospel the apostle preached had for a in Saturday's 'Post' will be large enough
THE NEW TURBINE.
«f
Mr Millar threw somo more light on his commencement, but will not suffice for
pointed, and arrangements have been made tive head. Tho man who could fill the stood the test of all the ages, and proved a complete
for holding the examinations at the fol- Our wiiTespondeiit writes : Praam Awocution—Bj Telegraph—Copyright. proposals to amend the Arbitration Act in blank, in local and Imperial politics, itself sufficient to meet the deepest human ticiency collection. However, this de-
DESCRIPTION OF THE >UORI. lowing .places—viz. : At Auckland, during other directions. He has decided that the created by tho death of tho late Rieht needs. The pastor of the church, Rev. proposedofnew space will bo remedied when tbo
The bull; of the gold being produced hero BERLIN, June 24. Conciliation Boards should be abolished, Hon. Richard Seddon—(cheere)—required museum building is an ac-
the first week in .January, May. and Sep- is coming from the Clutha River dredges in Wm. Hay, took the evening service.
[Tbok Our Special CoEMtsKKfcxirr. |
tember : at Napier, during the first week what is known as the Lowburn basin, tho Dr Von Betlunann-HouVeg, the- Prussian and that they should be superseded by an equipment in experience and mental complished fact. The proposal so far baa
Homo Secretary, has succeeded Graf Von Wages Boards. These bodies will be com- The work of sealing up the Nightcaps met with marked crnxmragement from many
in February. June, and October: at Wan- Hartley and Electric's contributions being resources far beyond the averago of ordi- mine was concluded on Sunday night. leading Maoris, whose good-will and pro-
LONDON", May 17. Posadowsky-Weflner, whose progressive posed of experts. They will have practi- nary statesmanship.—(Cheers.) But that
The trrrbine steams Maori is arotber ex- ganui, during the first week in February, small. cally the same functions as the Conciliation blank Sir Jceeph is filling with an ease In the meantime the company will work mised co-operation augur well for the future
ample of the enterprise' which the Union June, and October: at Wellington, during The two Shines continue getting good HcceJ policy aroused tho antagonism of the the unaffected portion of the mine, but the prospects of the project.
June, and Oc- great industrialists and agrarians, as German Boards, but their decisions, instead of and a mastery which Beem to indicate
Company have always shown in promptly tho first week in February. returns between them. being recommendations, will be awards, statesman."
output is restricted owing to the plant At theoffice of the Traffic Snperintendeflt
providing vessels of the finest type when- tober: at Nelson, during the first week in The Rising Sun is on very good ground, Minister of the Interior. Herr Rolle has which, however, may be appealed against that ho is born
a being cut off. It is believed that' the of Railways to-day, Mr J. H. B. Jeff area,
ever the conditions of the service admit of February.
June, and October; at Christ- and is approaching the spot where good succeeded Dr Stndt as Prussian Minister of to the High Court of Arbitration. The OLD NAMES IN NEW PLACES. damage to the mine is comparatively
who has been connected with that office for
their employment. When the turbine prin- church, during the first week in March, prospects were goti by boring. The top Education. I'riedrach Moltke has succeeded Conciliation Boards are elected for three Sir Joseph Ward, in the course of his slight!! the past six years, and has now been pro-
ciple was fir?t applied to merchant vessels July, and November: at Timaru. during boundarv of the claim has been proved to Dr Von Bethn.unn-Hollweg as Prussian ,yeans, but the Wages Boards will exist reply, dwelt on the part which Scotland Further particulars about the fire at moted to the position of traffic clerk for
the first week in March, July, and No- be rich," and as it will take the dredge fully Homo Secretary. only as long as the disputes with which had -clayed iu the colonising of New Zea-
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by Messrs Denny in the King Edward, the Mangaweka (Wellington) yesterday morn- the Grcymouth section, was presented by
trials were carefully observed by the Union vember: at Dunedin, during the first week five years with hex present cut, which is they deal last, and when the disputes arc land. "I was reminded by the Lord ing show that the premises, of Mr his comrades in the Traffic Superinten-
in April. August, and December: at Tn- wide, t<| reach it, steady good re-
Company's representatives, who were quick 160yds About settled the new boards will cease to exist. Provost," he said, "of the history of our Jonu=ton (merchant), Mr Bennott (sad- dent's and Traffic Inspector's offices with a
to note the advantages of tho new bysiem
vercaxgill. during the first week in April, turns can be looked forward to.
August, and December.
of propulsion for certain types of vessels, tion will commence on Monday in each leak The examina- half-past one on Saturday morning a strong THE BURGLAR ABROAD This means that each dispute will bo dealt own ooon&ry at its inception. City
with By a special board. By the appoint- were any of you to go to the
To-day,
of
dler,, and Mr Zimmerman (blacksmith travelling rug and a gold fountain pen, as
and wheelwright) were destroyed. No- tokens of esteem.
ar>d they were iho first tit introduce this wat) discovered in tho stern pontoon. ment of these bodies of course the Arbitra- Dunedin! you "would find that the Scots- thing from any of the places -was saved. Amongst the inebriates who figured at
system of propulsion to Uto Southern case. In cases of emergency tho ex- A boulder evidently bad slipped off a buc- MOTORS, REVOLVERS, CHLOROFORM. tion Court will be relieved of aji immense men who lived at the time referred to by The fire ■ started at the rear of Mr Ben- the Magistrate's Court this morning was a
Hemisphere in their vessel Loongana. The aminers will exercise their discr"f''i:i ;',s ket, and striking the end of the well hole quantity of work. Provision will be made the Lord Provost had not forgotten the nett's premises. Mr Munro's new build- woman who caused a lot of trouble on th«
three years' experience of ih its vessel has to examining candidates
at other f!i.-> had started a plank. There was 2ft of Prsu that where a. voluntary agreement is made land from which they sprang.—(Cheers.)
AMoeiaiion—By Telegraph—Copyright. ings on the opposite side of the road Tarawera, which arrived from the South
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nmply justified the step then taken, and tho prescribed periods. water in the after bulkhead, the dredge between the parties without the inter- There you will find Princes street, High were much damaged. The insurances yesterday afternoon. The woman boarded
Maori, which is an enlarged vessel of the being provided with four of these water- NEW YORK, June 24. vention of a Wages Board it will become street, and the Water of Leith. And the are known to amount to £1,600.
THE DEfIECT STEAMERS tight. The whistle soon brought the dredge- an award as soon as if is filed. In this Water of Leith, might I say—yon will
the vessel at Dunedin. and her conduct
tame type j& the Loongana, embodies- the (Received June 25, at 9.4 a-.r| t)n© of the elephants of Sanger's Circus eventually became so bad that the captain
results of that experience. master, engineer, and rest of the crew on Daily burglaries occur at Lang Island by way encouragement will bo given to the not take offence at it—l 6 a much finer one had a practical and amusing revenge on a ordered her to be locked in her cabin and
The principal dimensions of tho vessel May The R.M.S. Tcnirariro left London on board, and all worked till thel water was means of motors, revolvers, and the use parties to como to some mutual arrange- than you can show them in the Old Coun- milk farmer. While the circus was moving handed over to the police on arrival at
are :—Length. 350 ft; breadth (moulded), 17 for New Zealand via Cape Town overcome and all danger removed. Valu- ment. try.—(Laughter). You will find also a
Hobart. She takes the following able assitance was also rendered by Mr H. of chloroform spray guns. between Nelsonand Colne a man in a milk Wellington. A constable yes er lay found
47ft; depth (moulded), 26ft. Being prim- and saloon passensrera for New Zealand ports : Murray, engineer of Shine No. 1, who, with The milionaire residents are organising Mr Millar's proposals will be submitted statue of your distinguished poet
Parliament this session. Robert Bnrnß; and you will find, true float standing in the- street flicked on© of her lying in !-or cabin in a helpless state of
arily intended for the night mail service to *
the elephants with his whip. The ht'ge drunkenness, and a. certain.d hat s!ie had
E. Bulkley, Miss K. Oharlewood, Mr Charles Brent, the dredge-master of No. a private force* of eighty-five members to
between Wellington and Lyttelton, almost —Miss Miss L. S. Oibbs, Miss E. Hill, Mrs D. board with extra ejectors. guard their property.
to the portrayal of thosewho have sketched
his career, that his back is to. a church and animal did not fly into a rage, but calmly consumed liquor from a bot.le which 6b«
the whole of zbe vessel is devoted to pas- M. Bacon, Mr A. Freeman, Mr and Mrs 1, hastened on has'been taken into shallow his face is towards something *else.— stopped -by the cart and with its trunk took on board. Srb-insp.'ctor O'Dbnovaa
senger accommodation. There is a shade C. F. Hardy and family. Miss H. M. The dredge than cure. A plentiful use of "K.P. Fluid" that your Scottish breth- quietly lifted the. milk kits into the gutter, explained to Mr Kiddell, S.M., to-day that
deck extending from the stem almost to the Higgins, Mr J. W. Hopper, Mrs E. water to repair and recaulk the damaged do a suffering friend a. kindly in sinks, drains, outhouses, etc., constitutes a (Laughter.) So where the milk ran to waste. Everyone accused, a first offender, was known to the
You went to New Zealand in those
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reliable sanitary safeguard. "K.P.-Fluid," ren, who


rain
stern of the vessel, on which is situated the part. ■enrice by saying "Stearns' Headache Cora laughed except the milk jendor.
The Punt dredge's returns are not im- the powerful disinfectant, is non-poiaoruras. yearly days have not forgotten the tradi- I»lice in Wellington before she went South.
first rlxtaa music room, a large apartment will quickly cure that headache." A trial lions, of Scotland in many respects. And HuTing'the fight over Catholic Emaacipa- His Worship fined her ss, in delimit tmaitLj-
For bronchial coogio take Woods Great proving since she worked clear of the- Sun At lbemista-aad-storekeepers, 9d~a*id la■:■3d.—

designed in tie Adains" style, executed wilf cowrince yon if yeu hare not jstusod i*
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there uau. a Jat was-once Varaad loose in .uha Sam itwas' jngtriaftasumi.
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»otogaat2,.juaekedin viuiarcaotaeLJl^ Feopermini Cum,'.}* 6dLand 2aJSi. T{MAJi ground. . . jou
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THE 'EVENING STAII. /TCJESDAY, JUNE. -25, 1907. 7
Public Notices.
account of a player beinj hurt was PubHO ««OtMSOS. Public Notices.
THE LAND PROBLEM. mch is not the case is to be found in mon- on
challenged by the player.—The latter
J
oioly of land alone. .1 I

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stated that bis remarks were addressed
II
Anvono who oaes his eyes when travel- to


by. rail from WoodvPl-* to Napev other plavers, and not to the referee. —Mr
THE QUESTION OF TBE COMING linif Duncan (alter showing, that the player

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SESSION. D-.iL<t be impresed by the ©salience o{ the
was ignorant of the rules) moved that he

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country. There, if tvnyrhere. small farmers
be suspended till the end of the season.

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SOME FACTS WORTH KNOWING, would ijburish, and would enrich not them-

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selves idone but the entire country. Yet This- was seconded by Mr Haj.rel and. jost.
An amendment, moved by Mr Harris and FAMOUS

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(Contributed.) there you will find the largest number of
huge eetatee. Table 6of parlianv. ntary seconded bv M* Pries*, that ChlMa be
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In, concluding the last article I 6tated
paper B—2C shows that in 1903 there vere
194 persore who owned more than 10,000
suspended for two playing 'Wednesdays
was carried.
CHOCOLATES

THURSDAY
tfcst limitat.on of estates was aisaluteiy acres taeh, and I find that sixty of these —Reports ol Proceedings.— ARE IMITATED BUT
neocssary, but tlyit 1 did not approve t;ie were in Hawke's B*y, and that they owned Mr Camnbell took exception to certain
limitation proposals embodied by Mr a total area of 1,232,250 aires—more than NEVER EQUALLED.
M'Nab in nis Bill. By limitation of es- 20,500 acres each, or sufficie t to give remarks attributed to him in the 'Evening of Cod Liver Oil is 4"ite dif-
Star* in connection with the inquiry into
tates I mean not merely the limitation of above 500 acre each to 4,200 families!
the Carisbrocdt accident, and moved that ferent from all other Emul- LARGEST SALE
estates to be acquired, but the suodivisicn
of those already acquired. It was con-
fidently predicted in 1894 that subdivision
• Vet, while all this magnificent territory,
opened up as it has been by railway aild
other utilities at great public expense, w
the Committee express their opinion as to
what he did say through the chairman.
sions. Lane's is. an original
Emulsion. Besides Cod
IN THS WORLD.
'.-'TO f J
NEXT, THE 37th JUNE
would be secured by the purchase of land the preserve of tiro few, you will find In connection with this, he had the.
to'd the
Liver Oil and Hypophos;
under the Loud for Setlements. Act, but settlers driven up the steep slopes of the. editor, as soon as he saw re-
port of the Committee's proceedings, phites of Lime and.Soda, it At".all confectioners, 13, 3d, 6<J, 9d, Assize;.
these who drew tuch an inference ir. m a Ruahice range, "and you will find others that he did not make the statement, contains the world's best
few initial purchases, such as that of the lost as it were in the loneliest recc'ses of the ou'aidc wrappers. For 83 4d
Cheviot Estate, did not bear in mind that tho North Island bush! During the dry and had written a letter to t the 'Star' to Beech wood Creasote in per- worth we give you a large cake and halt
To that letter, however, a
that effect.
fect proportion. Tiiese in-
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land rises in value as u country progresses, weather of last summer settlers at Pongaioa
footnote had been added stating that the dozen post cards.
South
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and thereabouts were careful to lay in sup-


and that continued prosperity begets a
Lon-.
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reporter adhered to the position that Mr gredients are thoroughly


hJenee in future advance which produces plies, for tho Tearon that in winter they are Campbell had used the words of'which he and permantly blended with Wro. Taylor and Rons, ltd.
all the effects of an agreement as between
landholders to hold lor mgiier piiccs. tiuca
a oonditiou has now come to pass. The
isolated as completely almost as if' they
wore in a beleaguered city. While we
allow this impolitic—l might almost say
co" plained. He was quite sure that he
had not used the words (*'in Monday
fresh eggs. This makes it
an all food Emulsion ; and
9 Dunedin
purchase of estates'by the Government has criminal—state, of things to continue, we
first p'ace.
7
night's paper '), for two reasons. In tho
MacdonaJd's remark that
Mr possesses an immensly WHBTEBAIT
destroyed the tendency of the Graduated are conducting the affaire of this country FOR TEA!
Land Tax to compel the placing of estates in defiance of the most elementary busi- he had ask**! the-Press not to pnb!i3h the higher medicineal value
oa the market, for owners ziatnralUy pre- principles, und our professions of sym- names would not have naturally followed than other Emulsions. No is a stock saying, and you can't get
the words if he Viad vsed them and, in
fer to sell to the Government arid to hold pathy -vita the back-ulockii settler sounds, Other Emuls\un contains anything more dainty and i
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for the occasion of doing so rather than to under the circumstances, like the cant oi the second place, this alleged statement ''
- for a really nice tea
"We beg to announce that our Famous"
hypocrisy. The energy that is now being of his had never been challenged by the both Creasote and Eggs,
sell forthwith. Land has long since leached meeting. and are worth so much less
wi.sied in the fastnesses of the interior
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speculative price in this country, and
though the lira.t is not yet reached, it must would be many times more productive if Mr Campbell retired while the matter II in Consumption curing
can be got all "the year round AeS
applied to the more accesible land, and was being discussed value. Ask ior LANE'S
ultimately be found, there wi.l Mr Harris se?joded Hit- mot :on. your grocer for it '. You'll find '.t~
certainly be a per.od of depression. This umess we are piepared to admit that the delic.ously fresh
is not ft pleasant thing to say, but it is railways' are for the squatters rather than Tlie Chairman' was positive Mr Campbell EMULSION. Your store
word* attributed him.' lave you aver tried Whitebait Sand-
nevertheless a" fact that speculative land fur the people, it is high time wo realhcd had no; nsod th-j to or chemist will supply you. wiches for Supper?
the abstudity of the situation. He had .merely-remarked that it was a preat Price 2/6 and 4/6.
value* cannot keep on rising indefinitely, pity tliat tte names should lsive aprcared Manufactured by Irvine and Stevenson.
and hence a period of reaction is the in- Let the wader consider how the closer
settlement of Hawke's Bay, for instance, ic the Pres* until the matte:- had bt-su 23.
Ltd,, St G •
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evitable concomitant of a boom in land dealt with by the Committee.- In this can Dunedin
values, such as we are now experiencing in would enhance the railway revenue, the nection he had he.,iri! comments 'hat tai-
this, country. Tho real value of land is impulse it would give the. city of Wel-
lington, how it would react on every in- 'Star' had not published the narr.es.
measured by its productive (or using) capa- London ' Daily
THE Mail'
Once "\TOTJ can try a tin of
Bays:
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In reply to a question .is to what words Durbar" Polish


X fpr 3d; give it a fair trial, double i' '
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city. Anything above that is merely ficti- dustry, how it would swell our export*, damp is allowed tp .permeate leather
and he will realise how important it is that Mr Campbell complained of, the Chairman the material is robbed of all its pliability,
Opens on Thursday Ist, at 9
tious or speculative, and money made life of your boots, and haye them ben
something practical should be done to re- lemarked that t had been made to appci strength, and usefulness. . Durbar" polished than ever before. "Durbar" gi¥i
*
a.m,
thereby, like the gains in any gambling .
that Mr Campbell had said that "it was ;i prolongs the life of boots almost indefinitely." the leather a beautifully glossy surface.
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transaction, represent, not an addition to lax the paralysing grip of monopoly.


the general stock of wealth, but the mea- pity that the 'Star' had published the
sure, of other people's losses. Speculative names."
A long dmcussion followed, during which
land values are a social curse, lor they FOOTBALL. Mr Campbell was brought into the room
simply represent the toll which tho user oi
with a view to having the motion altered. This intimation will crowd our shop
the land has to pay for producing wealth.
B.UGBY UNION. Mr Campbell said that the Committee.
The cheaper land is the more accessible it knew whether he used the words of which during the first few days. We shall
will be to labor, and tlie nioie read ly labor | The Committee of the O.R.F.U. met last hr» .complained, and ought to say whether
can obtain access to land the gseater w.ll the evening, Mr G. Maedonuld presiding. lie used tlio--e werd» or not. What he did hold details for future advertisements.
general prosperity be. Now, the slightest
—Correspondence.— sny was that the mistake was. in mentioning
reflection will snow that our policy lor Mr E. Robson," referee, wrote that the t?ie names at Monday night's meeting. He
years past has been largely in the interest krew perfectly well that the names cikl
W«- match Alhamhro. Second v. High ScLool
liad
of the land - monoplist and speculator. >iot appear in the ' Star,' and he objected
n it her side pro-
are spenduig a million annually on public been abandoned owing to

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to words being put into his mouth which
works, we are advancing millions to bor- viding a ball.—Aluambra
rowers, we arc piirchas rig estates for set- for -an explanation.
Club

The Town Clerk advised that it had beon


to be
lit" (lid not use.
Mr Campbell again left the room, and the
With Half the Usual On Wednesday we shall be closed
tlement. All this finds espiesiion in en- Chairman stated that the motion was with- Effort
hanced land values, and heme it is the few decided to run a branch line to Carisbrook.
who are able to speculate in land who arc —^Received.
diawn. A long silence ensued.
Eventually Mr Harris moved that - the In Half the Usual the Whole Day getting: ready the
growing wealthy. Tie mere fact of public The railway locomotive secretary reported v

that the Aliambra Wednesday team had Committee were of ojiinion that Mr Camp- Time
money being sanctioned for a, given work defaulted
will enhance land values, even before the last week. —Referred to the Al-
liambra Club for expLvnaiion.
bell, did nut say that the name« appeared
in the 'Star' as reported. This wug With Half the Usual
HEAPS OF BARGAINS for the
meney has been actua.ly expended. For seconded by Mr Lilburne.
example, a few years ago the Government
placed £100.030 on tie Estimates for ferees'
.Ur H. H. 8. White, secretary of the Re-
Afsociatinn, wrote le the manner in Mr Hutchison thought it would be better
it tho resolution were altered to lead :
Wear and Tear
Rotary Washer Opening on THURSDAY
straightening the Hutt-Petone Railway. which the fourth grade match Pirates v.
Saturday. Pirates
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That the Committee orErm the accuracy of fJ"


BUCHSTWiE PATENTS-a
Directly the Estimates were printed a laud Zingari was contested on tlie statement made by Mr Campb-.11 with

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b:ioru set ,u in the Hutt Valley, and since team consisted of four players and Zingari APfUI 19.1832 & SEPXgG. '1839
reference to the remarks made by him from
Pirates" MADE BY
tiien the valley has been a veritable para- of fifteen. The team took the
Blackstone TnEBLfISKSrOIfEiIFG.Gg;

DRAPERY
field, and agreed to allow Zingari to score the chair last Monday night."
dise fir trie speculator. There is, however, a trv, which both teams This was handed up to Mr Harris, and
anct'i'.T aide to all thiu. The rapid advance decided that the they did, and then
game should terminate, the discussion between that gentleman and Jamestown, N.Y.
in land values implies increased house re.:t, the chairman carried on in an undertone,
having previously advised the referee (Mr
and increased house rent is merely another the chairman being understood to direct Mr
Wallace) that Pirates intended to allow
name lor reduced wages. Th< ugn he des A. Harris to make the motion more pointed. ill do a regular _.
not in this connection trace etfeLt to cause,
Zingari to score a try and win the match, D

Mr Ro.=s (after previously stating that lie r the clothes. It will Wash the Finest Linens, La-

SUPPLY Assn.,
thrs preventing the Pirates Football Ciub
tua worker feels that lie is not shaiinv in Would you kindly inform had not been at tho meeting in question lessly clean, as well as the Heavier and Coarser ."
t'.;e vaunted prosperity of the country, and defaulting.
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and therefore was not competent to give an


hence there :s all the time an undercurrent me," the writer
continued, if such a course
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opinion) said that he thought Mr Mac-


save you giving ycur washing out or getting awi ■. „

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of action is legal, because it appears to my good "general" whom you don't want to.lose, she will be quite content tq si
of su'len die-content among th» miss of 1 !v- Association that this is totally unfair to th. douald would have pulled Mr Campbell up —

: th you if you possess a Blackstone


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makes "Wasl
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---people, ilr Tregear was perfectly correct if he had used tho words complained of, ;:s
in the* memorandum he addressed to the referee who controls
the match, because at tj. Better get one soon; they're gcing fast.
Mr Macdonald h'd told him (the speaker)
late Mr Seddon pointing out that the ber.e- times
ti:s of the Arbitralion Act were being nulii-
I find it very difficult to appoint re-
ferees for all matches, and if a club are
unable to raisa a team the Referees' As-
in the train, that the names had not ap-
peared in the 'Star.' PRICE ID/- EACH George Street & South Dunedin
fied by tile advance in rents. I do not sociation should be notified, and the ser- The motion as amended bv Mr
with Mr 1 rehear, however, in advo- iva» carried, a minority of the Committee Oil Stovel ! We nave an nusual'y Large Stock of these handy Stoves
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and Heaters, which wo intend to sell at exceptional prices for


vices of the referee be available elsewhere,"
supporting it on the \ote. ivmis me majo-
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<.*at>n£ the purchase of land and the er-jtio.i —Pirates Club to be written to for an ex- and the rema jn( jer 0f the season. If you want one it will pay you
of workmen's homes as the remedy, for I rity did not say Aye or No."
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lieaterS
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planation. c< sni e here for it Prices from 6s 6d up.


believe any such seheme to be not merely W. J. Wilson rant: up to state that
inadequate, but no remedy at all. Suen lie Mr had investigated the complaint made by
a eeheme will expose the "Government to the Union Club O.R.F.U. PROCETIDIXGS.
abuses than thote which have to the effect that the Port
much THE
arisen undev-tiie Lund for Settlements Act,
Chalmers fifth grade team had played three TO ErjJTOB.
Sir,—l still maintain that, my report of
and, in fact, the Tayd speculators are about players over age. He had found that all
three were over eighteen years of age.—-It
:he 18t!i iiibt. was accurate, but the words The People's Hardware and Crockery
of which Mr Campbell complains are com-
the only class who can really benefit by it.
St-,»p«>s ng this country were owned by Union,was resolved that the match bo awarded to
and that the secretary of the Pert paratively un jtnpo'.tant. , Wiiat is'li ote.:im- M rchants , RATTRAY STREET
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de-man or by a private "company,' we must pbrtarit is that the 'Star' carefully re-
astaini..' that it would be run as a business
Chalmers Club arid the captain of the Port frained from the blunder made by the Com-
tilth trrade team be asked to appear at ntxt
en a commercial basis. Can we suppose meeting During the discussion mittee of giving publicity to 'the Caris-
to explain.
th.it under such circumstances the most Campbell said that it brook accident while it was in the hearsay ANT PEOPLE FORGET that it is often the little savings
productive land would lie unused or par. on this matter Mr
tially need while labor and millions were would be desirable to find out whether the stage. The general tenor of Mr Campbell's
other remarks was calculated to give the
which lay the foundations of wealth! Miller's Cash Bonus Cer- ■stil
being lavished on the worst land? Before officials concerned had made proper in- impression that the 'Star' had participated tificate System is <v genuine Money-saving method of Buying.
quiries as to the age of the players reported
explaining what I mean, permit me to pint by the Union Club before playing them. n this blunder. This may have been unin-
oit that accessibility is a factor in the pro-
St. Peter's Club reported that in theii tentional on Mr Campbtilfs part, but it was N EVERY CASE the' prices we charge are tho lowest. This
fit dive capacity of land equally as import- done.—l ain, etc.,
ant as inherent richness. Land compara- ■ player named J. Smith had played for
match against Zingari last Saturday a means a little saving here and a little saving there, and plea&a
Yor/R Repohteb.
tively poor in respect of potential produc- Zintrari without "Having a transfer from June 25. remember "It's the little things in life that count," and "Many
tiveness, but situated near a centre of popu- to the Slag Committee, a pickle makes a muckle."
lation or near "a line of railway, will be Southern.—Referred
ihe captaiu of the Zingari team (J. R. SATURDAY'S FIXTURES.
much more productive than very rich land Abbott) F.T THE CHILDREN look after the collection of the Cash
Committee wish to The following are the first grade fixtures
remote frum population or means of transit draw you
wrote:—"My
4
attentionFootball
to the frightful state for Saturday next Bonus Certificate Stamps if yon hjive not the time. The mere EXCEPTfQWAL OFFERINGS
The best of our land is now fairly well the Port Chalmers
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served by railways, but we manifest our ig-


Club's ground
was in on Saturday last, it being nothing
Port Chalmers v. Alhambra, at Bishops- pasting of these in a book is equivalent to your banking money! WAREHOUSEMAN'S ASSIGNED STOCK
r trance of business principles by allowing else but a quagmire, and quite unfit to pla court ; Zmgari-Richn ond v. Taieri Hovers,
on Caribicok No. 1; Pirates v. Uunedin, ARGE AS OUR TURNOVER IS, wo have set out to make it FJHST IN EVERYTHING
the largest estate* to exist in closest proxi- We think it verv unfair to senior
upon.
mity to railways, while bona fide settlers clubs to ask them to play matches on a
on Cunsbiook No. 2; Southern v. Un.vor-
larger. We are meeting with success. It could not well bo LARGEST STOCK OF BLOUSE FLANNELS IN TOWN. Usually 2/3 and
axe being driven beyond the outskirts of ground like that of Saturday, as it is quite aity, on the Caledonian Giound; Union v. 2/6. Now offering for 1/3.
civihsatiun into the lonely bush, there to impossible to play football in mud thtee Kuikorai, on the North Ground: otherwise, in view of the exceptional advantages we are able to EXCLUSIVE DESIGNS. BEST QUALITIES.
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destroy one of our finest national assets—- inches deep. offer.


Quite apart from the play- gOTAGO FOOTBALL ASSOCLATION.
our native timber trees! Having embirked ing area, however, a very serious obstacle
on this policy of folly, we are obliged to is th» fence on the bay side, where, I am The weekly meeting of the Otago Foot- VERY HOUSEWIFE in Dunedin would appreciate tho placing
perpetrate more folly, for these isolated set- ball Association was held last evening. of £2 in her hands for personal use, and this, is just wlvafc we
sure, a bad accident will occur sooner or
tlers naturally demand roads and bridges, later. It would be well if the Fiag Com- Mr J. Emslie presided. actually do from time to time. It's very pleasant! DRESS DRESS
and hence we are compelled to go beyond mittee would personally inspect this ground Mr A. Love was admitted as a delegate,
our means in trying to open np country before any moro senior matches are played from the Kaitongata C.ub. BARGAINS TEMPTATIONS
which, if we kept business principles in on it, as "it "is certain to cause trouble now A letter was received from the captain EMEMBER, PLEASE, that we do not give our Cash Bonus
of the Northern B team protesting against
44-inch All-wool NAVY SERGE,
mind, could afford to wait the time when that it known what ftate it gets in."— Certificate Stamps as gifts. They represent simply the discounts DOUBLE-WIDTH TWEEDS, in
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settlement would reach it in the ordinary Mr Duncan said that the ground was the the referee's ruling in the match .Northern Indigo Dye, 1/9.
your cash is worth to us and tho amount we allow you. Grey, Green, Brown, and Navy, hj Ja i ErT a I bTZ Ilia ■•
t-Gurse. To see this policy oi folly in pro- worst he ever saw in his life. He did not B v. Maori Hill, and claiming a goal which also Navy and Black with White LHUliily .

9SUU All-wool AMAZON CLOTHS,


gress, let the reader follow me over a pirt think that any more senior matches should the referee had not allowed!—lt was re- Strip*. For Children's or Ladies' Navy, Brown, Cardinal, Green, and
oi the Btiperficies of this island. Taranaki be played there. —Mr lilburne moved, as solved that the goal be allowed: ENSIBLE FOLKS, having read and pandered, decide to act, CREAM JAP SILK for Blouses
waa largely covered with dense bush, an amendment to a motion that the matter The Kaitangata. Club wrote asking that
wear. and Evening Dresses, Grey, double width, 2/3.
Will you do eo now? Send us word, and a traveller will call, or You haven't seen Tweeds as low 1/3, 1/6, 1/9, 1/11, 2/3 yard.
whereas Hawke's Bay has vast stretches of be referred to the Flag Committee—" That a match be arranged for their second grade Lovely GREY TWEEDS, in
open country. No province, in fact, has no more senior matches be played at Port." team some Saturday when the club's senior please look in at the shop and lot us receive your first order. ae that, but you will now that we've

,
awakened the trade. Our quali- COLORED JAP, Checks, Stripes, etc., I/67.
been so endowed by Nature as Hawke's —This was seconded by Mr Huncan, but eleven were playing in Dunedin.—lt was 1/3. AH one price. 1/3. Double width. Grand assortment.
Bay. It has immense plains of great fer- lost, the onus of deciding being ultimately decided that the matter be left in the ties stand unbeaten.
tility; it has a perfect climate; and even thrown on the Flag Committee.
i hands of the Southern Club to arrange a
the very slope of the land, generally to- j Mr S. Ballantyne, referee in the senio. match at the closo of the season.
wards tlie rising sun, gives it an inestim- erade match Union v. University, reported The Secretary of the Corinthian Club IT WHISTLED ITSELF! 50-54 GEORGE ST.,
able advantage. In the open and opulent that he had cautioned a member of the
plains of Hawke's Bay, therefore, clofe fonr.er team for making disparaging re
(Timaru) intimated that the arrangement
to play on a Wednesday would suit the
iß*Cal« || wEIHMI El 11 Xfeswai was the little boy's excuse when he accidentally
That whistled
18/11 to
in school. The
25/. They re
j

same with our PURE SILK BLOUSES at 12/11. Usually


DUNEDIN
settlement should by th:6 time have marks about his decisions —Name noted. club very well, and asking the Association simply sellingthemselves. Only 135. See windows at once.
obliterated everyth ng except the me- The second grade match Southern v. to arrange re billeting members,, etc.—lt Cash Grocers and Provision Merchants,
mory of those large estates which Port Chalmers was awarded to the former was resolved that delegates be asked to
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are the greatest curse of anv eoun'rv by default, Port to be suspended until bring forward at nest meeting the names The "RED" Shop,
Yet in no part of New Zealand is land the usual fine was paid. of Saturday players available tor a match
monopoly more rampant to-day thin in
Hawke's Bay. Let the reader turn to the. I —Country Week.—
against the Corinthian Club on Wedne--
duy, July 10. mmmwmmxamifflmw. A Message
returns of the la?t cenrus (Part 1., page 9), Mr Priest said the Sub-committee ap- , A letter was received from the Green
tnd he will see that while Taranaki has pointed to arrange for covntry week had Island Club re a letter written to the As- Near Knox Church.
thirteen persons to the square mile, Hiwke* decided to recommend Saturday, Augrst sociation by the Maori Hill Club, accusing
Bay litis only nine, being just the average 10, as the date f-v the first rowid. It wad Green Island of disgraceful and dan
tttsfic JSeautg
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papulation of the whole of New Zealand. thought that the Waihemo and Tuapeka gorous play,'' and intimating that at an
Yet, with the possible exception of the Clubs should meet in the morning, the
Caiderbury Plains, no territory in this Xorth v. South Otago and Maniotoio v.
extraordinary meeting of the latter club
the following motion had been carried:
Cheerfulness !

couiitrv should be enrryintr such a popula-


tion a* Hawke's Bay."
Vincent matches to be played the awne
The reason why afternoon. On the following Wednesday
"

That this meeting strongly protest,


against the action of the Maori Hill Club "§f Children's Winter Garments In these cold, bleak
Public Notices,
the winners should play the winners and
the losers n;eet the losers.
thought advisable to keep the players of
It was not

the two first-nan;ed teams in town "all tho


in writing to the O.F.A. accusing the
Green Island C.ub of disgraceful and dan
gerous during the game played on
winter nights nothing
is more delightful
n Color ftone
Saturday iast; that this meeting are of
week, but if the selectors considered any
of the payers good enovgh for tho com- the opinion that the letter referred to SPECIAL VALUE THIS than a cosy fire I
bined team they should be. sent for. The
oasts a very sevore slur on the Green Is- WEEK!
COALBROOKDALE,"
Characterises the charmmg
land Club, and considering that the re-
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Satn-.day folouing, ih.? Coi mi;tee thought,


should be set apart for the match between
feree (who is the sole judge of facts) had Boys' tf *wy or Cardinal Turtles, the far-famed Westport Coal,
LINOLEUMS just received
no occasion to caution any player or ad- with Belt. From 8/6 each.
the selected team and a metropo,itan team. versely comment on the play, the Maori gives a strong, powerful from the manufacturers by
The report was adopted. Hill Club be asked through the O.F.A. to Boys' Navy, Beaver, or Car-
—lnquiries. tender to the Greon Island Club a written dinal Coats. From 9/6 each. heat, radiating warmth Scoullar & Chisholm, Ltd.
Mr Munro, referee in the senior grade apo ogy lor their action, tailing such apology
ROSES modern Method
1
match Port Chalmers v. Zingari, reported being "forthcoming on or before Thursday Boys' Cream Fleecy Cloth throughout the largest room. Th* grounds vary from Soft
next, 27th inat., that the Green Island Coats. From 9/6 each. For small rooms,
that he had ordered J. Watt, of the latter
team, off the field for kicking an opponent Club withdraw from all further competi- Girls' Fleecy Bear Cloth Coats. i Tints to Deep Rich Colors,
Tooth Extraction. in the lace.—The evidence showed that
the player had bean roughly seized withiu
tions."—The referee- in the game referred
to was admitted, and expressed the opinion From 9/6 each. "COALBROOKDALE," while the Designs are most
with its heat reduced by a
My system of tooth extraction is six inches of the Port line. His head had that the di faculty lay in the fact that Girls' Navy, Grey, or Cardinal beautiful some of them
so mere co-called painless system.
been held aown in the mud, someone had there was so much difference in the weight Cloaks in all sizes. mixture with lignite, will
sat on his chest, whilo someone else had of the two teams. The delegate from
give an excellent fire. subdued, others bright and
I claim to hive the GUEATEST pulled him by the foot. In an effort to Green Island supported the referee.—ft Infants' Cashmere Frocks/'
SECRET in the world. I can take free himself he had kiikod out. In reply, was roso.ved, the Kaitangata delegate dis-
For rapid and efficient striking. The prices range
forty stamps out of the worst to the chairman, Mr Muraro was unable senting—"That the Maori Hill Club be
mouth at one sitting, and if the to say whether the player had kicked de-. informed that an inquiry bad been hold ; THE BEST AND cooking whether in stove, from 2/3 per yard up.
•tightest pam bo felt I am prepared liberately at an opponent or not, but that the OF.A. reiognise that both .clubs VALUE IN THE CITY;
thovght "that the practice of indiscriminate have made their statements iri good faith, range, or open fire-pIace—- Early Inspection is Invited
to forfeit £5.
Fee, 2s 6d each tooth, trat no
ki king was dan. erous.—-Mr Hamel moved
and Mr Cavanagh seconded that the player
and :or the good of the game but that
no evidence on which action might be-
;
Week "COALBROOKDALE" while the stock is complete
charge whoro sets are ordered. be cautioned. Mr Harris moved as an taken having been forthcoming, the O F.A. will give the greatest
amendment that the payer be suspended can take no further'action in the matter;'
HERBERT,- satisfaction.
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until the end of the season. This was and that a copy of'this-resolution be sent
loses ©coulter & Cbfebolm, %tb.
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seconded by Mr Dey and lost It was to both clubs."


ultimately resolved (on the motion of Mr It was resolved that the Wediiesday Order direct from the Local Depot:
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Campbell", Mr Dunne seconding) that the clubs be instr-cted not to play on the
Extracting Specialist., player be CTispended for a fortnight. Asylum Ground. —■, Westport Coal Company, Ltd The City Furniture Warehouse
London Dental Institute, Mr Connelly, referee in the Wednesday The Morrikuton delegate brought up the Every kind of Coal and Dry Fire-
match Southern v. Zingari, reported that matter of an unregistered player h'aviii:;
wood at Lowest • rices. <*Prompt
Princes street (2 doers abova
Rattray streat).
he had ordered P. Chiids (of the former
team) off tho field for threatening be-
played for the second grade Maori. Hill
team' on Saturday last, and the delegate Co.; Ltd. delivery.
haviour.—The referee's evidence was to the from Maori Hill was instructed \p inquire DUNEDIN
effect thai Jus dffjfiign to- *tcffi *&> JS&a and report. •
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8 THE EVENING STAR, TUESDAY, JUNE 25, 1907.
Public Notices. Public Notices;
MR F. J. SULLIVAN. EVOLUTION. Public Notices.
BREVITIES. MAYOR V. TOWN CLERK.
■' m LATE NEWS. CONFOUND THESE


LECTURE BY DR R, N. MORRIS.
The Otago University Council yesterday
A WABM DISCUSSION. COMPLIMENTARY SMOKE CONCERT. W order io tune the 'Star* out in goof"
YOU WANT PURE FOOD

1
There waa rather a lively discussion at Mr F. J. Svlhvau's ?nany friends com- Dr R. N. Morris, M.A., Of Sydney, This space is reserved for .tinie, it is found impossible to ola&uty SLIPPERY FLOORS!
authorised the purchase of the equipment last night's meeting of the North-east bined last night to show their appreciation lectured to a large number of men news which may arrive Advertisements thai come in after 2 p.m.
after the paper has gone After this hour they cannot be classified. And you'll get it if you use things
far the Dental Hospital. Valley Council, when two of his personal and business qualities in in the Choral Hall last evening'on We would therefore request Advertisers to i Ever hear your husband say thfcl
It is six veara to-day since ■■the Duke to press. /

and Duchess "of York arrived at Dunedw.


ing letters came up in tie ordinary way
svmc tangible way before he sete out on his on Scientific Grounds I Cannot Accept Perhaps be used a stronger word, an
in the correspondence. From the debate Darwin's Theory of Evolution by Natural ST. GEORGE Waxed Soars an
The EeWpiece captured from the Boers Home trip. Mr A. Morrison presided, and not without reason.

4
which followed the position • appears to be dangerous.
and allotted to Dnnedin is now in posi-
tion in front of the Fallen Soldiers' Monu-
this The mayor desired the presence of
:

the cadet at all, the Council meetings.


all classes of citizens wore represented.
litre was Mr Donald Reid, 6en., there
Selection.'
Tho Rev. Dr Nisbet presided, and .intro-
duced the speaker. Dr Morris might hot
Sheep Tongues \. DONT WAX ytraricqm,. and -"-*

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He called at the office, and as the town wtre Mr A. H Barclay, M.H.R., Mr A. A-


An inquest will not be held on Win. clerk was not there he gave -his instruc- be known in Dunedin outside educational ide in New Zealand from tie

m
RUBBER
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Finch, Mr K. Ramsay,-Mr. Crust, and lest New Zealand Sheep


Tweedle, an old-age pensioner, -Dr Closs tions- to tie cadet, also informing him to circles, but ho was very" we.l known to the AND ALL CLASSES ;<JR
having certified to -death -from .natural thirty or lorry other gentlemen seated in Mother State of the Australian Common- A safe, da.nty and convenient dish USE LINOARNISH—H'a not aH*-
acquaint the town clerk with' -the par- It won't wash off!
causes. No notice was taken of- -his lhi> 'big' dining room of the Provincial wealth. -He was chief examiner in con- tor tea, lunch, eto. pery!
ticulars;
fDVKEMNIH&NICHOtSOI
:
:..""."" _

Guy Boothby between tie ages of nection with the'Stale Civil Service..,, ask for
.-

orders, and he sent-the town -a let- Hotel Be tore to your grocer The more jroa waeb it the better it
twenty-seven and thirty-seven "wrote forty Dr Morris said he did not feel justified JIVI DOWIINCrST DUNEDIN,
,

arr. orrtDAr
ter- requesting -him to instruct his cadet to To Mr Morrison fell the duty of handing in following Darwin and Haeckel to the looks.
novels. attend all future meetings-'of-the Council. to the guest an illuminated address, which
Strategy consists of finding the enemy s
,

To th» the cadet (James Henderson) re- conclusions they hud reached. When con- LINOARNTSH w put on with a
read as follows : sidering the statements of eminent scien; brash. Full directions on every tin.
weak spot before he finds ours. plied asking what extra remuneration he

SIGALL'S
Sir,—We take the opportunity of your tists one should not allow great names or Smokers who
Hal! Caine, up to the time he began to would receive. If he had to work both proposed visit to Canada and the Howe appreciate a
Follow directions carefully.
write, had never read a novel. night and day they could not expect him remarkable mental powers to influence or Your grocer sells it. la 6d and & W
Bo yourself. Ape no greatness. Be
Country to tender to you our hearty ap- override his own judgment. Firstly, he GOOD OIGAR-
to work for the small wage he was then preciation of your worth, as a citizen of denied that there was any knowledge ihat EITE should a tin. Ala 6d tut ia enough ior a 14&
willing to pass forwhat you are. A good receiving. Dunedin and as a colonist. Your efforts loom.
spontaneous generation had ever taken
,
farthing re better than a bad soverei'n. Cr Macandrew moved that the cadet s A/noke
as one of llie few successful pioneers of place, and until it was proved to have Try it NOW, at once. TO-DAY.
Affect no -iddness; but dare to be right letter be referred to the Finance Com- the fishing and trawling and the rabbit (HAND-MADE)
though you have to be singular.
Whv is your eye like a cruel school-
mittee. exporting industries in New Zealand, and
come about lie was quite justified in re-
fusing to accept the mandate. The OLDEN CROP
This was seconded by Cr Howhson. your energy ir. developing and rendering (Gold Tipped, miH and full), hi
a speaker criticised tho theory of man's
CIGARETTES
roiletWare I
fl'wter?—Because "it always ha 6 pupil Cr Evans moved as an amendment—- permanent" three industries has been of ! boxes of 10 for dd.
W the lash. "That the letter be received, and that
descent from other animals, as set out by

inestimable vilue not only to Dunedin the adherents of natural selection, and
■Title was trying to induce a little boy
to bed at sundown by saying that
the- writer be informed that when the
Council instructed him to be present at
but to the whole colony. It is to men of
your enterprise and foresight that New
showed on tho 6creen the similarity of
the embryo of a man and a dog, pointing
the City Corporation. The former of- UNBEAM (Mild and full), in boxes of 12
ftle chickens went to roost at that
"Yes." said he, "but the old hen
with them."
the meetings of the Council he would be
expected to be present, but so far the
Council had not 60 instructed him."
Zealand owes her present position. The
commercial interests of the colony as well
n& your individual, concerns will, we feel
out the wrong conclusions that had been
arrived at concerning the supposed rudi-
fered to install an electric plant, but
required a guarantee of a good load in
the shape of private consumption, which,
iTO CIGARETTES
BE OBTAINED AT ALL TOBACCONISTS
for6d.
I have just opened a choice
t mentary gill arches and the much-talked-of guarantee the Council declined to give.
The fifth week's returns of the Utility Cr Campbell seo-nded. assured, be advanced by the furtherknow- tail. Both Darwin and Haeckel contra- lot of the Newest in Toilet
The Mover considered that the Council The City Corporation offered to supply
-

Pi-"ltrv Hub's competition at Lincoln Col- ledge and experience vou will gain during dicted themselves in more than one point.
V show a total of 980 eegs—an average had the authority in these matters. He your travels. We wish you a moot plea- complete installation (but excluded all Ware direct from the Pot-
It was absurd to-suppose that all primary
"

j • ?Q 1 P°r pen. The highest layings for did not think the functions of the Coun- sant and successful journey and a sptedy damage) for £4 10s 9d per lamp. At
ovules were the samp, because then a tho present time the Council were paying teries in Staffordshire. The
th« ■week are: D. M. Peek 34, J. Jackman cil should be usurped bv one individual.as and safe return. The addiess was signed child would have the qualities of its mother WKABI NONbREAKABL
S3. T. Kcnn?dv 30. Cr Campbell held the same opinion £5 5s per lamp for ga3 lighting. The BACK /Latest Designs and Novel
The instructions should
by the mayor (Mr J. Loudon) and a num- alone, which, of course, was not the case. engineer considered that a email electric BACK PAT Shapes. Solid Self. Colors.
At Invercarsrill last nisrht Frank Coutts, the last speaker. ber of prominent citizens. There must bu a difference, even although plant could be erected, and at a cost of
manager and part-owner of Whittingbam's have been through the town clerk. He Before Mr Sullivan replied, Mr Reid, Mr all the microscopes, chemical analyses, or Conventional, Gold, and
brewery depot, was convicted of having was the head of their working officers, about- £2,000 the necessary reticulation
Wiikinson, and Mr Crust also spoke of his scalpels in the world could not detect it. for their own lighting could be completed. Floral Decorations. If yon
so'd beer on June 76. The accused was and thev should behave in a manner to
worth and character. Otherwise there would be a different effect
fined £SO, in default one month's im- him which showed respect for that posi- Tho cost would not be more than half the are not too busy, we would
Mr Sullivan replied briefly and with some without a. different cause. Selective breed- price asked for by the City. This would
prisonment. tion. felicity. He would treasure the addicts all ing, upon which Darwin largely relied, enable an additional number of lamps to be glad to show you the
The Mayor This letter is a reply to
.

"It is quite refreshint: to hear a mau his life, bearing as it did the signatures of gave no evidence in favor of evolution by
m yjn.

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m
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speak the truth," said Mr C. C. Kettle, one received from the town
clerk, and
men representing the best commercial inte- natural selection. Pan-genesis was absurd ;
bo provided, while the wMe cost could
be met by a rate of £d in the £ on the N N.B.Back Latest in

i
S.M.. at the Auckland Police Ocrart. is simDlv carrying out the instructions of rests of the province. the formation of ears, eyes, and other AFTER HoHTI
Doulton's
unimproved value of the borough.—Re-
The Timaru Borough Council have ac-
cepted a tender at £l.lOO for the weekly
his superior officer.
of the town clerk's acti<n?
Do you disapprove
Mr Crust presented a silver afternoon tea
service for lire Sullivan.
organs did not take place by mere chance,
and in spite of what Darwin said, sexual ferred to a special meeting of the Gene-
ral Committee. sw. mm
exolained that he had
removal of nightsoii and rubbish, to be The Town Clerk
acted as he was instructed bv the mayor.
Mr A. A. Finch gave th© health of "Tho selection utterly failed to account for Tho Works and General Committees' re- m m ,

Royal Ware,
paid out of rates. Parliament," and Mr Barclay, in replying, beauty.
The organisation of farm laborers into Mr Campbell said he would like to ask
referred to the' trawling operations of the The lecturer was tendered a hearty vote ment.
ports were read and adopted without com-
m
unions is progressin? ia the Wellington if that was the only communication which Government. They would, he suppoc-ed, be of thanks for his instructive discourse. Dr
and Hawke'e Bay districts. had been received. He would not like to Morris lectures again to-night to every- —Annual Estimates.—
purely prospective—to inspect the coast of I comprising
The Wellington City Council have de- say what was at the brick of the action. body in the Choral Hall. His subject is
derrv that there had New "Zealand and discover the best fishing The customary estimates and receipts
cided to advance £800"tothe District Fire The mayor would not 'Wit and Humor.' of the borough were submitted for the Cups and Saucers, Vases,
Board, that body, owing to defects in the been other lettem other than that before
grounds. That should be of service to
year commencing Ist April. 1907, and end- REASONS why the N.B B. is
I
He held that it_ was not fishermen. Flower Pots, Teapots,Sugars
Act. having no money to carry on with. the Ouncil. Songs were given by Messrs J. Jago, ing 31st March, 1908. The estimated re-
The Timaru BorouVh Counril have unani- rifht. the town clerk'should be instructed Salter, Rarnsuy, and De Mans, and Messrs NORTH-EAST VALLEY venue was set out as £3,312 19s Bd, the and Creams, Jogs, Tea
mously decided to increase the fire station by the Council, and that centleman should Salter and Jago gave the duet ' Excelsior.' principal items being a general rate of Caddie:; Tobacco Boxes,
COUNCIL.
accommodation so as to provide for four
men instead of two. to supp'y a ladder
instruct the cadet. The whole letter
should have been thrrehed (rood out in com-
deal of
Mr Donohue was accompanist.
»
2|d of a penny in the £ on an unim-
proved valuation of £202,679, equal to better than the ordinary back Etc
mittee. They had heard a You will be Charmed!
and reel carria-e. to increase the suhsidy, the Coun- The North-east Valley Council held their £2,005 13s 6d ; special rate of Jd in the
and to extend the telephone to the second late about certain persons ruling
CENTENARIAN CLERGY- present—th» equal
£ on a capital valuation of £491,323,

George Ritchie
It was now going pretty close usual meet ing las.t evening
officer -. cil. ;
to £767 14s; separate rate of 3d
After Trafaljar every seaman and hoine. No individual should give instxue- MEN. Mayor (Mr Isaac Green) and Crs Campbell, on the capital valuation of £39,075 in the
marine sot £6 9s 6d prize-money. The ti-~r>s to their officers. 0 'Harvey, Dotting, Howliflon, Robinson, Ro- township of Glenroy, £122 2s 2d. The
Ni'e yielded a dividend of £7 18s.
The air is so pure in the Arctic regions
The Mavor: Do'vou disnnprove
Cr Camobell : I want to know what
The Rev. Thomas Lord, the doyen of Con- bertson, Macandrew, Mawat, and Evans.
gregational ministers in Great Britain, is
expondituvre items
charges for loans,
were the ordinary
repairs to roads, sink- Staffordshire House
possessed Mr Henderson to write that —Correspondence.— ing funds, etc.—Approved.
that affections of the throat and lungs are
unknown there. The rerion is also entirely
still able to conduct divine service, although
he has celebrated his hundredth birthday. '■
N. and E. S- Paterson wrote re the plan
_ —General. Ist—ln the old style, the seam being 1 at the GEORGE STREET I
said that as mayor of the
Mr Houlihan's property, and

The Mayor This remarkable old gentleman has been of the late
free from cor.tajrioT's maladies.
borough he considered he had a perfect preaching for more than three-quarters of a asliod the Council's consent to the Valley clerk, was resolved
It that the mayor, town Ldnge of the foot causes all boots to (Near Octagon)
Five hundred and eighty-seven different or and the chairmen of the different
languages are spoken in Europe, bnt philo- right to give orders to the town clerk century. He has, however, a formidable road and the old road being brought und.tr break there, but in the N.8.8. Boots the
deputation to wait upon
to the cadet, so long as he did it committees
in a rival in the Rev. Richard Hymer, who has the Act.—Referred to the Works Commit- be a
logists look upon these as merely varia- the Drainage Board to discusß drainage,
tions of only about fiftv distinct languages. respectful manner. Secondly, it would been a Methodist minister for eighty-one tee to report.
collection of drainage rates, and other seams are at the sides.
Whi'e removing a big bunch of bananas, be agreat advantage to the cadet to re- years, and is now within three years of his The Ratepayers' Association wrote re Oil Heaters and Lamps low-
ceive an up-to-date training at the table. Only a few weeks ago the Rev. workers' cars, dreiring to get them running matters.
a Washington (U.S.A.) fruit dealer dis-
century.
Hugh Prichard, of Anglesey, completed his from est prices is town. I
covered a boa constrictor more than 6ft H° ft'ip mayor) was not a servant,were he
hundred years, and until recently was a keen Normanby and Gardens to 8 a.m., the 2nd—The inserted Back is made from the
in length coiled round the 6tem of the was the chief officer. If his actions sportsman—fishing, hunting, and shooting fares to be 2d from Normanby
to the Poet The trapper in the lonely ranges grim;
in the interests of the borough he would
being his favorite pastimes. ij Office and Id from! Gardens to the Post The miner gasping in the drivings dim; Best PLIABLE LEATHER, and as seen
bunch.
not stop to ask anyone if he was right or-or Office. They abx> desired the Council to The horseman wind : ne cattle o'er the plain;
above, WIX.Ii NOT BEEAZ.
It is generally supposed that the grey
parrot is 'he best speaker, next to man". wrong. He was but fulfilling his
dinary duties. He had written on the
9th
jget a letter box erected near the
the Gardens.— The farmer, husbanding
Association be
his golden grain;
The prrasman scorning time at dead of night, •THE GUP THAT CHEERS
This is not the case. The "roesiah," an
of May to Mr Henderson, whohehadasked not AN ELDERLY LADY Cr Evans moved—"
informed that the Council
That
had no power to The high, the low, and the cosmopolite;
and at the same time renews your
Indian bird, excels all others in its imita-
!
sriiv'ring beggar and the epicure— 3rd—Can be applied to all classes and grades
tive powers.
the courtesy to reply. When
considered
1deal with the fares; and also that they be The New Zealandera all—use Woods' Great Pep- strength and builds up the body is a
them to do what he they RELATES HER EXPERIENCES OF THE advised that the letter box had been re- permint Cure.—[Advt.] of Boots. Stocked by Leading Store-
should not do, then he expected the MARVELLOUS STRENGTH-GIVING moved to the eastern side of the road."— cup of
Council to tell him of it. Butinterestsso long as AND BLOOD ENR.'CHING PROPER- Seconded by< Cr Mowat. Cr Robertson Public Notices. keepers and Boot Dealers.
KAURI TIMBER. his actions were in the best no inter-
of TIES OF DR MORSE'S INDIAN j moved, aa an amendment —"
That a com-
the Council, then he expected position ROOT PILLS. ! mittee be set up to wait upon the City • HAWKINS'S PRICE LIST
St. George pure Beef Extract. Easily
ference. While he occupied the support, of ' Council to see if anything could be done in
prepared, easily digested. Invaluable
AUCKLAND MERCHANTS' STATEMENTS. mavor he hoped to receive their Airs Margaret Ferguson, of Euroa, writ- the matter, and, further, that the postal \J pkxion Pills, 4s 6d; Spring Blossom
and failing to get the majority of the ing from North
Willijmstown, Victoria,
box be removed to the entrance of the Gar- ills. 6d and Is. At Hawkinses. for invalids and children.
support of the Council, he would place states her case:—"l ani now seventy-seven dens." This was seconded by Cr Harvey,
[Per TJxrrsD Pbess Association.]
matters before the ratepayers. He
had year* of age, and aj one who has very great and carried, and the committee appointed CERTTCURA" Ointment, Is 6d; Certi-
cura Pills, Is 3d; Certicura Blood Comfort, Manufactured by Irvine and Stevenson,
AUCKLAND, Juno 24. written to both the town clerk and Mr faith in Dr Morse's Indian Root Pills, I were tho mayor, the mover, and the chair- Ltd., St- George Preserving Works,
of them had the pleated to give you an account
The statements made by the Hon. J. A. Henderson, but neither
Millar in Christchurch in reference to the courtesy to reply.
anomalies in the kauri timber trade excited and
Supposing Mr Arnold
the lad did not know
am only too
of my experience. For some years I was a
man of the different committees.
Turnbull and Jones sent quotation and
which was all other detail for British Westinghouse
sutferer from liver complaint,influenza.
ANDARIN Laundry Glaze," the only- Pleasure, Dunedin.
wer.- taken ill. genuine Chln-su Glaze," 6d and Is;
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to lay his hands on the business intensified after .'in attack of


Kettle
a good deal of comment in local timber where 1
generators to run in connection with a pro- everywhere. Agent, Wm, Taylor, merchant.
circles.

and the
Some prominent saw-millers were
interviewed by a ' Herald' representative, papers, that
general opinion was that the Minis- affairs.
would be a pretty state of
When he was mayor before, he
had congestion of the liver, catarrh of tlie ducer gas engne.—Referred to the Special XTSTILLIAMS'STpink Pills, 2s 6d; Doan's
stomach, was severely troubled with con- Committee to report, VV Pills and Ointment, 2s 9d; Morse's
Satisfaction Teachers are Pleased!
Boys and Girls are Delighted
ter had been misinformed. Referring to the had a duplicate key of the safe. There stipatioo, stagnant cirirulation, poorness of Indian Root.Pills, lg Id; Dutch Drops, 6d. with the Splencid New
were deeds he believed no one of the hiiiod—which caused eruptions in the skin j —Reports.— Goes with every Tea Kettle w» sell,
statement that Auckland wholesale arms con-
CLEMENTS'S Tonic, 2s 9d; Ayer's Sar=*r

GRAPHIC
anything about. He —;Jso great dizziness, and palpitation of 1 The Finance Committee recommended that and the.Special One we show today is
trolled the kauri forests, one of the larger councillors knew ' par 11a. 3s 9d : K«-j>Ws Ex'ract Malt,
millers stated that the wholesale firms did claimed to have the right to see in the the heart. Indeed, tho slightest effort the treasurer and the mayor be empowered 2s; Jeyes' Fluid, 8d and Is bottle. no exception to the rule.
not control the forests- Not by a very long inside of the safe, and to handle every- seemed to upset me. Of couite, I took a to arrange with the Bank of New Zealand
"

way, for we cannot get a reasonable quantity thing that concerned the borough. He
of "raw material to keep our mills and ma-
quantity of doctor's medicines, and tried a for a temporary advance on overdraft to a PILLS. —Beeehim's, Holloway's, Cockle's,
ilelchers, S°igei's and Bile Beans, Is
COMFORT—Think of the delicious,
refreshing cups of tea you can pre- EXERCISE BOOKS
demanded this risht as mayor. number of pills and physics, but obtained limit of £2,0C0. Am>unte totaling £203 lid: Apenta, 1b 9d; Hawkins's Pink Pills, pare for yourself and friends by using |
chinery going." It was denied that any ring
among kauri timber-millers existed, and the
Cr Campbell It is a fact then than you
: only temporary relief. A friend recom- 14s Id were passed for payment. The dis- 1b 6d. one of these good-looking Kettles. THERE IS NOTHING TO EQOAL
Minister was said to have ignored asked Mr Henderson twice. mended Dr Moree's Indian Root Pills, and trict fund account showed a debit of £1,243 EI GEL'S Syrup, Is 6d and 2s 6d; Barry's THEMI
reliable
The Mayor No, I had asked Mr Hen- after a few doses I began to feel a great 2s 3d, and the drainage rate trust showed PLEASURE —Yon will derive a lot' /

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information supplied by the local trade. As
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improvement, eo I stuck to them, and to- a credit of £ls 4s. The Committee recom-
Pesrl Or ."m, 2s; Tr e-pherous, Is 3d;
Scott's Emulsion, 2s and 3s 9d. of pleasure when you see how much of The Paper is the Beautiful New "

for a board of control, it was considered there derson brightness and beauty it adds to your Smooth Ivory." - The Covers are
was too much interference already. Cr Campbell Then you had asked Mr
: day I am in better health than I have been mended that tho Mayor, Crs Evans and ' LCOCK'S Porous Plasters, 9d; Cuticrrra Stiff and Strong. Every book con-'
first for years. Indeed, I regard these pills as Campbell, and the Town Cierk be em- tea table.
The statements attributed to the Minister Henderson twice. Verbally on the l. Ointment, 2s 9d; Coult's Acid, Is 6d tains two Sheets of good Blotting
were made to a reporter at Christchurch on occasion, and the second time you wrote the eolo source of my increased strength powered to execute the tramways deed SATISFACTION almost endless, as Paper. Don't waste money on Exer
Saturday. "I have received communications to him. You asked him, but not through and the improved condition of my blood. of delegation from the borough to the City "TIyrASON*S Extract of Herbs"; Extracts each Kettle is honesUy made, beauti- cise Books with rubbishy paper
from different parts of the colony." he said, I have recommended Dr Morse's Indian of Dunedin ind a!so the lea<e of the endow- ItJL of Hops and Wine Essences. All 8d fully embo6sr.-d in a detagn of onr own, You MUSI have good paper to d.
and I have ascertained that the Kauri Tim- The Mayor-/I called at the office and Root Pills to many friends and neighbors, ment at Waipori to Mr William Warrander ner bottle at Hawkins's.
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perfectly finished. whUe the silver good work. THE "GF'""""


ber Company and other wholesale firms in told Mr Henderson to attend the meet- and I am quite sure that in every case they Reid.—Adopted. 1
plating is of a quality that will stand PLEASES EVERY SC
Auckland quote 17s 6d per 100ft for the class Unfortunately the town clerk was bave proved all that you claim for them. The Engineer stated that he had en- Spi for a good many years
of kauri that is sold in Melbourne at 22s ings.*n the office, but
[red with Prices: 2d, 3d. and 6d. OBTAIK
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I told Mr Hender- You may use this in any way you desire, tered into .communication with a number Ointment." 6d and ls._ Sold everywhei
and in Christchurch at 275. Those are the not
and I trust many will read it, and be con- of gas and electrical companies, and also The price i£ £2 15s. If yon order ABLE FROM ALL BOOKSELLERS
prices quoted to timber merchants. It is son to inform his superior officer. SoapT" 1«; Painkiller, Is; this number— etc. NOTE—A Magic Post Cart"
Cr Campbell : I might ask Tinoed of the efficacy of your wonderful with the City Council, and the best offer "/"iERTTCTJRA \j i-pring Bloawm Soap, 6d; "Arsenical
hv just quote
very strange that the same timber, after
was received from A. and T. Burt and Pills," Is 6d. Hawkins's, 106 George street^
is presented with every 3d and 6<
bearing an export duty of 2s per 100ft, should The Mayor I decline to answer any
: remedy."—[Advt.] Ho. GrUl4 £2 15; "Graphic" Exercise Book.
be sold in Melbourne 5s less than in Christ- more questions. We ' are not here to "T>LOOMINE," the great Corn, Wart, and
church. The freight to the South Island is waste the time of the Council. Public Notices. X> Bunion Cure, p ice 6d; the cheapest
almost the same as to Melbourne, and if it
be sold for 20s in Melbourne, which is 7s going
Cr Campbell : You
was not for the export duty the timber would you asked Mr Henderson.—I am not
to let you proceed.
have told us that and be3t. Sold everywhere.
AWKINS'S Sixpenny Cough Remedy
cures Coughs, Colds, Croup. Whooping
Stewart Dawson & Co,
less than in Christchurch. The same class of

oftocfi-tafa'ng TSargaina
Cr Campbell It was very bad taste
:
Cough, and Bronchitis. Trade Mark: "Big JEWELLERS,
timber is sold in both cities. As a matter of
fact, more first-class kauri is shipped to Mel- not. to take the Council into your con- Six." ,

b»urne than to Christchurch. The same state fidence. I think any councillor is as much
\#r<
of affairs seems to exist in regard to rimu a representative of the burgesses of fRS LOUISA HAWKINS'S Infant Teeth-
L ine Syrup, Is bottle; Infant 500 t-
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Princes and Dowling Streets. DUNEDIN.
and other New Zealand timbers. Owing to North-east Valley as you are. I was even Powders." Is box; Gem Worm Pow-
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Wet Weather Luxuries! Just the Thing Wanted!


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the existence of a ring of saw-millers, the described by yourself, sir, as running the
prices are being raised far beyond what Council. But when my term expired they
might be called a legitimate profit. I intend 'could not say that. If you had taken
to make full inouiries into the whole matter. Council into your *■«
I will submit the results to my colleagues, the Roll-up Mudguards, to clear 2/6 per set
The Mayor So I did ! :
as it seems to be quite unreasonable to allow Cr Evans Let a man have his say. 6d size Solution, now selling 3d
unduly exploit public.
:
any set of men to the
The Mayor I know what is right.
At the same time. I fully recognise that any Strong Toe Clips only 3d pair
:

man who embarks his capital in an industry Cr Evans : No, you don't;. you're
is entitled to a legitimate profit." chipping in all the time. Trouser Clips, 1d pair
Cr Campbell : You have been treading Good Reliable Covers, 8,6 each
on very delicate ground. Your com-
munications should have been directed to
LETTERS TO LADIES. the town clerk. I say that the Council Everything at Reduction Prices.
sh-vnld direct tbe town clerk, and He should Pre >are for the Winfc r!
distribute the work. No councillor ..•cest and most varied Stock in New Zealand

Faces Made Attractive


A BEAUTY CHAT BY HELENA should take himself the fanctions of
upon
RUBINSTEIN. the whole Council. I think that every Many a serious Illness may be
Would you like to have a lovely, clear councillor has the interests of the borough The Speedwell Cycle Works averted, many a Disease cured
at heart, and will do his duty as a coun-
eorrplerion ; to have your friends*remark cillor. 155 GEORGE STREET by the use of the renowned
"What a beautiful skin!" If you use Va- Cr Howlison considered that it had
laze. that dainty Russian Skin Food, it
will give you a complexion clear and
k>Tely. . It will clear every impurity that
now "clogs your skin pores, no matter how
been an unnecessary and uninteresting de-
bate. The mayor had his support in
gottins Mr Henderson to attend the
By the glowing health that results from using BENJAMIN
coarse or blemished your skin may be.
Wrinkles, crow's-feet, sallowness, freckles,
and tan will disappear like magic before
Council meetings. He would be giving
assistance
would be
to the town clerk, and it
to his own advantage. His
GILLMAN'S PURE WOOL GUM
Valare. Wi.-rship was quiteright in saying it was a ��

Underwear
Valaze is the greatest boon a woman can \■'•iy small and the motion that
matter,
thy" matter be referred to the Finance
Bare. No woman who rsoe Valaze, and
finds how oeautifil it makes her will ever
use nny other skin food. Valaze has been
Committee met with his favor.
Cr Harvey agreed with Cr Howlison.
Cr Robinson was also of the same
FEED Your Child on Sore Throats, Coughs and
used by the beauties in Australia lor over
opinion. It would be a good education Colds, Irritation of the
four years, and though for many a long for -u.r Henderson. There could be no Bronchial Tubes, Inflam-
And Holeproof Hosieryi
time they kept its use a secret, they now
doubt, however, that there was more in
admit that Valaze, and Valaze alone, en-
ables them to escape the effects of time. the matter than appeared on the sur- mation of the Throat
You should just straightw&y order .a jar of face.
Valaze. Its cost is only 4s.
r'j Campbell wished Cr Robinson to It Relieves the Pain and Cures
Valaze Herbal Soap (as used by the withcraw his remarks. in a very short time
famous court beauties of Russia and Cr Robinson said if there was anything V For Ladles. Girls, and Boys. made from Tested Tarns.
Vienna), delightfully refreshing, and makes
the skin like velvet, should be used with
to withdraw he would do so.
mayor was quite right in
The
what he did, k and Passing Direct from Factory to Wearer. Very M B<>nfamin Gum
Valaze in place of other soaps; 2s 3d cake. he should certainly support him.
and % moderate Prices for High Qualities at M
Valaze Blackhead and Open- Pore Cure- Cr Robertson considered that the mayor
Gives ImmediateRelief in
M
how obstinate these distressing should have taken the Council into his
No matter
blemishes have proved, this Russian Cure confidence.
will dispel them. Most suitable for greasy The Mayor said there was no hole-and- \ The Heart of the Severe and Hacking: Coughs
Benjamin
akins 2s 9d tin.
; corner about his actions. He had written
Gum
Rusmo Hair Killer, a new preparation to both the town clerk and the cadet, and
for instantly removing superfluous hairs. had received no answer. It was simply Knitting Industry
Can be used at home, leaving no after-trace his own idea, and he could not see for
or blemish; ss. the life of him how any councillor could ontains no deadly Cocaine It
Valaze- Massage Rollers, for plumping take exception to it. may be given to the Youngest
out and reducing the flesh, that wrin-
so. Cr Botting considered the mayor had Chad. The j like the taste I
kles, double chins, flabby cheeks, crow's-feet, acted a little nnwisely. He shouVl have
and all like unlovely detractions are rolled
away. Price, 9s each; large set of two, in
taken the town clerk into his confir 1 •>■—.
Seemingly he had ignored the town clerk. Benjamin Gum
case', 18s 6d complete set of three, 256. The Mayor The town* clerk was not
A
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All-Valaze preparations sold by leading


chemists, or post free direct from Mdlle
Helena Rubinstein, Valaze Massage Insti-
there. I shall want more than my pre-
sent honorarium if I have to run round
after the town clerk.
Vw & Co, At all Grocers and
Storekeepers.
tute. Brandon street, Wellington.-~[AdTt-] Cr Mowat considered that before acting
. . .

as he had done the Mayor' should have II The Finest Food for Children and Invalids I a 70 Princes St. See that you sret the gemsine!
consulted his councillors. The matter
Memory bells are toys given by Japanese
youths to their sweethearts. They are oon-
errncted of slips of glass so delicately
should go before the Finance Committee.
The Mayor : 'This matter can" go before
the Finance Committee, but Cadet Hen-
+1 All Grocers & Storekeepers 1+
poised that the least vibration seU them
derson must there, or I shall dis- Printed for the Evkniot Siax Company,
jingling. The delicate; tinkling serves to Limited, by Gilbert Bttchasak, of ureat
remind their owner pf the giver; hence charge him from his position." icmjr street/ Xiuiiedih, printer,
the pretty, fanciful name. Cr- Evans You should discharge your
:
Uahed by John Gsoftaß Hobos, ot'Mom-
Council. ingion, publisher, «t the Beghftlrf Office
"Woods* Great Peppermint Core far cougfas
and eolda no fiuk. 1» od and 2» 6d.- It was ultimately decided to refer the of the Company, Bond street. TlWWiatrv.
naUoc to the Finance Committee. •ft Xnudax. June 25. WW, '

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