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NEW PLYMOUTH, N 5 FliipAY, O(stO»fcß. 19, 1906.NO 13,299».--VQI., JLiy. PRICE ONE PENJSfY,

Taranaki Herald.

ESTABLISHED 1852.4 k UNIONSTEAMSHIP

.^3^|^ COMPANY OF NEW" 'NEW. ■ ZEAIiAND,

iWiU dwp&ch ite.amer«: (oarrymcKSFC!! 0"^) **» New PlyMcwitli Wbarf (weather and oth«r ci"omftanoes permitting) ,"— j .,

OX) ONEHBNGA (For Auckland)-^fcatoiti, «v«iy TUESDAY, 8.30, p.m..ffafcapuna, "very THURSDAY, 8.3G*«* ■' :' :,

'." 'a:-, ,

HWcapuna, "vtrjr SATURDAY, W 8.30p.m.'" '".''■ 'J".: ' 'r'"

Carrying Saloon and Seocud-cIaMbtewaSdesses. ""■ /.^TO"WELLINGTON, *

ffakap\maf every TUESDAY, at>Noon.Botoiti, «yery THUESDAY; atAnoon(Taking Nelaon/cargo direct.)1"OR DUNEDIN AfND SOUTH^NT{PORTS (without; transhipment)—

Corihna, MONDAY, qcjtober 22nd, atNoon. ' » *'

s] -■ >

To Singapore, Penang, and- ' Calcutta/.iiPAREttA, Twin Screw St*amer,6000ioiia. * -' "' ' -,■

" " ■ .P# SOUNDS EXCURSIONSFrom Dnnodin 45th ;January,. 1907;

Pasgengeri booked through to Lon-fion by tthe'Orfent-Pacafio- Line (i^laBydney)/and the dana®an aaA Ani-tralian Line (via Vancdnv«r),DFBICE:, BItOUGHAM STBEET.

k k, NOBTHEHN^1^^J ;s.s. 'company,

ia tuckland V siE» y.rc blFEOM BBEAKVFATEfe-

f^eather and other circumstance*per-v''.' '■

"mitiing). ' "'

'- F.OE ONEniTEGA-S.S. BAftAW^— -,'

XvCVy IM^NDAY; yTEDNESKAY,Jfe"FRIDAY, at 8.30 p:m.. -

"No steamer;Friday^ I9t]i inst,

i(fiaravra,cfirrios {pnoabin tte^afdepif)1. Passage tickets idust b«;|^k«n atj

this Company'^ office,, or'iiw^ theagent on train. .\.

'-f"2. j^.6ft^p^for,r»hi|>(^einv'"niwrt b»

-accompanied"by a i^ipping.nbie.~k^'

3. Town cargo, must be bobked atCompany?B> office 'kkd delivered atBailwaymot later than £30 p.m. -

A. Oonntry Carjjo sTio^ild reach NewKy/mout^i' by morning accom-panied with- all

'particularsi ' ' \(Appiy t.oj- ,->■.,, *»

J. C. WEBSTER/ li;Agent.' ,

/ Office*V Egmtfh^St:, New Plymouth. ,r— -r-4--,^

i l^ iNOBTIfffeBN STEAM SA3tb^> SHIP

SAILINGS FOR) AND*

OCTOBER; 190^.S.b.Kia'Ora:From Waitara to Kaw-'

hia,Raglan, and Onelpriga.Every'Wednesday (weatHer and other

circumstances permitting.) l

Wednesday, September,26, i^tmid-night. . v

Wedn^s^ay/€)ctpber 3}/a^9p.m.;Wednesday, October 10J>at mid-

night.Wednesday,October17,ra,t 8p.m. 1Wednesday' O6tbbeVt;2v|,H at mid- /'

nigHt. *■>'>&-'■'":"■r%l . - i'1

;S.s. Kia Ora carries a stewardess.All freights to Kaw;liia must be

prepaid. " Passage.-tickets« must, be.taken at Agent's.Office:, [<r (

Cargo must reach Waitara bymorning train, accompanied by fallparticulars.

H. E.,YAJJGHAN,-■ *■■-,» vAgeai;.Waitara.

i SHAW, SAVILL

, " JO^^^ -^D A^ioN ; r

'^^^^^^^U^- ,COMPANY, 'LTD.THE DIRECT LBSTk'oF STEAMERS

FOR PLYMOULH A1«) LONDON,VIA DE JANEIRO OR JttONTEVIDEO AND TENERIFFE,"*

SPLENDID UP-TO-DATE PASSEN-GUJR ACCOMMODATION, < . .ROOMY CABINS AND SPACIOUS

DECKS.'Sailings (circum'stancea permitting) :;

Name, fons Com]j Dateso FinalReg. marider. Leaving Port,

Kumara 6034ScotlandOct. 18Welg'tn.*lonic 12?32 Carter...Nov. -,8 Welg'tnAtbenic 122134 Kernp1snDec. 6 Welg» tri', *Corinthic 12231David....Jan. _ 3 \Velg"tn

« *Matatua ] 6488<MaxwellJan.., 31V^elg'tn

. . v..'

f-Twin 'Screw. -Gre*jsst ;JE6ediiced!

on Second aridThird ClassiBookings,

SINGLE &RETUBN.Special facilities given "|o residents

in tfte colony to bring out friendsfrom Home either-by 'olpassage money in New Zealand, orby guarantee. '- **-' -'

-, '. - -For further particulars apply to the

agent. " . * >

NEWTON KINO,' Npw PhTnotith & Stratford^

7*'

'T" "T*—

Canadian-Australiar

I Royal Mail Line;I EUBOPE VIA AMERICA.

.'. MOST INTERESTING BOUTE.

!Steamers. Leave Sydney.Leave AucklandMiowera Oct. ?29 " Oct. 31Aorangi Nov. 26 Nov. 28 '*Moana_ <___Dec. 24 Dec. 26

j" - V, 1*Twin screw.

'-, Pasiengers from;Ne^ Zealand haveJopiion' of;joining*Mail iSteamer atSydney or Suva.'

For all information, GtikU Book,Maps,'j^BOi, .apply,. ,ONION ST;EAM 'SHIP COMPANY OF

NEt^f ZEALAND (LTD.).

>l ;P.& 0.COMPANY'S

?: -J^jU^^/ BOYALMAIL '<l

"^S^^^Pb^; ' STEAMEBS '

(,POB MABSEILLES 'AND LONDON.1

''. ~ , ' ''

mHB Company/* St«ain»nipi will be-■-"despatched- witH!Hig Majestv'i

■mails 'as foDbwa/^for LONDON, c^ing at'Colombo, Aden, Port Said,Marseyiei,.'.Gibraltar, Plymouth (withU>*»rty to call at.Brindiai) :—

' - .»--■ '.<"- " Leave* - .Leave. -

Steamer. Tons. Sydney. Melbourne-'j \ / . Noon. . 1p:m.

1 *' i 1906. : X906.■India w. 7911Sept. - ,29 Oct., ."Mongolia^ 10000 Qct. "13 ;, *,1^Britannia. 6525 lM '27 „ 30'

*M6oltan:.. * 10000Nov. 10Nov. '-13i

Himalaya 6898;/,, 24 „ 27-10000Dec. 8Dec. 11

-"Victoria "6522 „v 22 r '25f

', 1907. 19.07.

'

? China"

7912 Jan. '." .5 Jan. 8'Tndia 7911 „ 19 „ 22

►Mongolia... 10000 Feb. 2 Feb. ,5,Britannia... '.6525 „ 16. „ ' 19"Marmora-.,. 10000, „ ."27March 2" ... '10000March '13 '■„ 16'Moldavia.:: 10000 *'„ " 27 .>, 30Himalaya... '6898 April' 10 April 13,Victoria '"'.., 6522, „ 24 ,r '2,7India. ... -79/i'lMay

'11May '"'l4'

Mongolia... 10000 '>';,-#,. r^,25 28

,', 'J *TwinScrew.|ABES FBbM '^^;ZIJAIANDj^,

or Lbndoß, firitibia^t^-\lingl«; j(fiß#i Vac

'two-^tar.'-, return: j .' :■' """'■ ' \'

To Plymouth or Londoe, : Moond-l*w— Singlt, 1£43 to &*6. For two«iars' return, .£69 (including -first |

aWa from New Zealand'to Auttra-i). ■'/:■ .■ ■

Through Passengeri from New Z»a-uid to Europe (oaii embark on arriv-1of the la/it oonnectinif steamer atlydnej-.Pasaengen. for Brindisi tranship at'ort Said.

(

>

Passage money can be paid at>tKlflnd for .passages' from England.

NEWTON KING,Kftirf fdr Tar&nakl.

J"

3!fEW ZEALANDIgjjk ;, shipping ca,.

Boyal Mail ,lane of Steamers tojondon.' -

t \-Specially fitted with Clayton's,Pat-] >' - ent- Fire Extinguishers.)

SUamer MM U>ay

'ongarito...vVelKngton October25*Vaimate... Auckland End October .?urakina... Lytteltoh November24

'fcakaia :<..'"" >," " . December'ap'aroa ...','- , December 20yhakatane")rari" ... '" " i ".

" " '

luapehu ... i January 17

* Will call at Fio de".taniero, aw. wellasYideorfeneiiffe/aiidPlyinoufe. ,

FOE WEST COAST PORTS OFU.K.

Reducescl FaresSecondandThirdpiassBook-

ings, Single and Return.

For 'freight or passage apply toWEBSTBB & MoKELLAB,"" Local Agent*1, New PlyiCoutfc.

'Shane 68."'■ THE

Wh te Hart Livery; :Stables,'Corner King-st. and Queen-st.,'

/ _ ,.OTJW P^YMOIPTH.""

W..?H. JTOY, Proprietor.

DURING the mountain season, com"'mencing THURSDAY,4th October,

Brakes will leave my stables for theMountain Ho.use every Thursday andSaturday Afternoons at 2.30 (shouldsufficient inducement- offer), returningSutfDAY Evening.

Intending passengers please- bookseats Wednesdays and Fridays. 0236TryCokeFiresinyourhomes. Half thepriceof coal. Alldealers'

r "katK OCEANIC 6.8. CO>IW»UA. AND A. LINE.'NEW ZEALAND TO LONDON IN: ,28 DAYS.

-VIA AMEEICA OB CANADA."SAILINGS:

1."

Leave Arrive Mails_Steamers- Auckland can 'arrive

Friday. Francisco. JDoadop.

SIERRA-

Oct. 19 ifev. 5 " vJNov.^l7-:BONQ

-/V Nov. 9 Nov. ,U6 8"" yENfUBA Nov. 31 Dec. 17 Dec '29

;.^ThisRqutetakesthePassengerthroughthe finest scenery in. ihe world. He

b penetra,^B3.' theheart of the RockyI Mountain^,traversestheWesternPrairies,

views with wondering eye's that mostbeautiful of sight?, , ' |

"'NMGABA FALjLS/'' and crosses the Atlantic in LeviathanSteamersfrom : >

t. ' , ;

10^000 to 20,000 TONS/ .witha speedof.over 22 knots.

THIS4 IS THE SHORTEST SEAROUTE.

SIX DAYS LONGEST TIME ATApply for Faresandfullinforsaationto

NEW ZEALAND EXPRESS CO., Ltd,Brougham Street.v

'H -\ ,

il "l^ »'■"j»> __. ,^_. v->\.* riA €\m1*

') Mv^^ ROYAL MAIL.

PUB PLYMOUTH AND LONDON,'Via Fremantle, Colombo. ,(tran-

,shipping for all Indiaii Rprts) and. 3uez Canal, sailing' at,- umcler 0 fromSydney and Melbourne.:

— "-r- r- Leave . Leave

Steamer. Sydney . Melbourne%■ noon 1pirn.

Orient ... Oct. 20' Oct. 23

*Orontes ... Nov. ," 3 , Nov.' (16 ,Oruba ..". Nov. 17 " * "" Nov7"-20 "/♥Ophir ... Dec. 1 Dec. 4- tOmrah ... Dec.15 j Dec. 18

'*> Twin screw steamers. , ;I * An3fortnightly after.'^Agenir-r'*- 3f "- , £ ,-~.£ x't ? i-v

onion^'&T&'Ant sm& /coM»^Ny,^"! Brougham-it.

The Wanganui River..,Ne/v Zealand's...Scenic River. ..Visited by Thousands^

NEW: OVERLAND ROUTEWellington/- Auckland, seajourney, from IstMay to Decem-ber 15th.Wanganui-Pipiriki, Tuesdays, Thurs-

days, and,Saturdays.Pipiriki-Wanganuiy ;-^Vtondays,'Wed-

nesdays, arid Fridays.

TAUMARUNUI AND HOUSEBOATSEEVICE.

'Steamer leaves"Pipiriki|for Houseboat

and Taumarunui on Mondays^aAcffcFriday,s. "

Steamer leaves Taumaruhui andHouseboat for Pipiriki on Tues-days and,Saturdays.

\ A trip on this beautiful r^vei will,. ever remain a pleasant raemory.- / ' :" A. HATEIOK & CO.;or cook & son.1 new Plymouth;

Grosvenor Hotel. (LATE COMMONWEALTH!)

MR T.NICHOLAS,late of Feild-ing, and BgmontHotel, Hawera,

: having purchased the lease of thes above-named'Ho^el/ desires to inti-.Imate to the commercialand travelling

J public, also to the residents 'ofNewI.IPlymouth andDistrict, that this well-

1 kno^nhouse has been put inorderIthroughout. Every detail for the

rIcomfortjof guestshasbeenattended to.I The Proprietor has had a long

'<■* J experience as proprietor of a commer-" J cial h )\.se,and has a thoroughknow-Iledge of the requirements of theItravelling public. Only the best ofIeverything will be dispensed. The

X IHotel is close to theRailway Station,_j jandin everyother respect is an ideal

spot. The undersigned intends tomake the Grosvenor Hotel one of the

J bestcommercial houses on thecoast.

PI".NICHOLAS,Proprietor.c4BO.X

H Imperial Hotel.)r. NEW PLYMOUTH.

m- JAMES;SMITH ..; Proprietor.I (Late.Manager Hotel CecU, Wel-

t ' , lington),l "\Toti:fie.s that the Hotel is 'well

m ' v^PP°inted in every respect, ancld I,the, local.and travelling.public ~ canmS relyon receiying,eveiyf attention, anc| comfort.1 Electric light "throughout. «

>ok I None but the best brands of Wines236 j and_Spiritg in stock. ;. 99(

I~ TNGLRwbOD~AGFNOY/ ""

r*!^ IIUI tf " F- I>^AXEhag wiaflo *rra«3eirrenO%J P'» that, the HERALD may. fttW^be obiain^ *^. the 4 In^lewood T<'rtiiOomoaD-v, near Post Onice.

PANTSUHMiCON,, (ModeriiBrickBujlding).

SAFE AND CHE A.P;'STORAGEFcjr Farnittire fidd. at very*-' '' ldwMies;M "

Quotations giy^n tor,large^or smallquantities. "■' jrfo/".v-Why giveyour Mirnitoire away when>youcan store afc specially low'rates.

Call and aafc , for *>«% specially \ovtstoragerates. . <,\^~All Good^j cdV<a£d

'byf insuraSce at

requestof client*. -''>%/$ *#".Office, ivample- Itcy-ifta, and Store,CtKRXIiJBTl&^T.^sw PJymonfch. \

.; --ff^TCWDi\ ■.;■■;Agent NewiZ,ealfind darryirig"Company 1

;i!^.B.— Largean.l ynsli Hgiit^fi SampleBpomslonground'flo&vtfdfitpe of town."$ - L.. ,' " ,■,■ . 4r4rWyP OD^198' '

AMBURY BROS.'Grand IMsplay of

FASHIOMBLE SUMMER

LatestProductions iff", ,- '

ivriLLiNejiy .fr-

StLJjfttadI^^MANTLES , ;''■

D'IIN.TY^REAM <i>^TSsJtyush costumes- .' >msilk skirts & blouses l/'.gloves,hosiery, lacesBOYS' andME^'S APPAREL

in great variety.

Lvery Line Marked Net Cash:

tx '^"Prices.- < ■

Cj^ariij|f Out

,'

r $iT .tha-Qommencenlcift^. ;,ijL of the^f ea.^on a .few ,"^spare,cgtste, tiaces, flies, .};cv minnows won't igo ,

. wrongat the prices we - -varecharging. Anhonest,25 0/0 reduction to en-1

< >able ris £0 qnitoui sWclr ;< f .at the--earliest possible.' moment; A good value '*'"

£S rod for 45/^, Every-- thing else same propor* ■

" , taon. Come a]oijgsharp. "'

OKEY, S8N5 & ARNOID, *" DEVON-STREET.^1

'"',7

v ....in,,,,nnn»m-tiij--Irrr .'

-'-

;, you.r/, v'-'-V;1'! ,

SUMMERSUNSHADES.

W,F3'are again,soliciting■ custom for Summer

;.'Sunshades. You will,be ,11 pieased with the dainty V

qoverings we can t ofßeryon-tomatchany costume.And ' please. BEAR, INMIND—

We -can re-cover -.your'last season's frame to suitthis season's.requirerhentg.'

J. BESTFORDl

Devon-st. ( , t

j . SINGLE SUlf . ILENGTHS.,

fyiHE single Suit sys-X tern in vogue at myestablishment" is appre-'ci^ted by mbsV nien.Youhave the sole con-trolof aspe6ial'pattern"

of tweed. / 'otherman r can "be dressed.just like you. Allmy "'beautiful ne^ season'sgodds1 areimported in" .'tonic-suitlengths*. Please-' ;'

'note.

—No need to pay

a hifrh price 'foi' theprivilege o£ having- asuit mada in outside

'tqwns. You can get as;goodhereforjless money.;

L. MARKS,J Devon-Street.

Wan teds, &c.

WANTED KNOWN,-rThat.Wesifiel.Manures have met with successma.

distr.cts of the NorthIsland. . >

j VJM ANTLDT^Patchy,-Ragged Lawn;

( Tf put intoperfect condition by usinjJ theBest Rubber Hose and Lawn Mowe;

thatare just Perfect." Get both"at Murtor&Co.'s. __ _^j_ '_^_ ._ f2!Krt^HEBt^f IS THE CHEAPEST!-JL 16 cwt. of myA high-grade Superphosphategoes as far as a ton.Of most otheibrands. The latter maybe slightly loweiinprice,but areleallymuchdearer.— New",tonKing. ' . ,-"'

'_^____

.ljU-^f^I*"

shades,in^Fa,brifcVSuedfe; ftilFfeiigti■90* ordinar§\— Hferbert'si1

', - * ?e7sl£?e7sl£

LOWEST PRICE,usually means^ loweslc|ualjrj- ;Gfcar vCo.'s Matiufes-^areiht

best inlh'emailcet, and,ane sol^.-at.'lovvesirates consistent with quality7'-- Isewt'oiKingi'Agent 'fp.i-.'Taranakir. ■ ■'■ '- \'i-e6lt80AP$o\&calie.s'fcr1ie.s'fcr 1/-: not what they" ■ cost,ibufthat's the-pr cc.7-Mojey*'fjßiMo'ofq»7Kihg7St. 'only .. ,' ,

" \\W fpHE' FOLKS?", will approve' youi

1 JL,.purchaseif 3Jou 'buyKtlijs^liadie's;Black,I^fcej'^iQje^fast blacks ...1id^l/3^ Iftpair.

—Md|^y.& Mbdre^iCjEg-sti oaly^'".

MONEY> for Investment on land and" qhattel tecurit^es at current rates.—R.Clinton . '

e613WANTED,— BrokenHeads avoided by

using-the■PatenLAcmeClothesProp;the harder the wind -blows, the tighter it

theline.— Sole agents,,Murton '& Co.

YOU MAY BIJY.'BOWER'PRICEDMANURES; but you " cannot,buy

cheaper than.,Lean supply.— NewtonKing.

IT APIES' White '.Lace -Gloves,, goodJ-J enoughandcLejsp enough,6^.pair.:

—,:

vlt.rey & >"ooie, King-st.only, , e6OO

DISTANT 1- JEtBS are AYE GREEN-.'—A 1 few shillings sa\ii:g m your

\ manure account may appear, temptinglybutyou may go farther and"'fare '- wo?£e. - My.manures have stood, the test of time.-7.NewtonKing.

A . -, „ _>_«A;RE"you a 'Kunter'F-Tliis is"Open'-XjL. -Seasdn

"for bargains.

—Morey &

Mopre,ICing-st. only -■ ■."- »■■

QUALITY is the- "TEST of'CHEAP-

NESS.—

My manuresarethebest thatmoneycan^fcuy.,-, yewton King. ,M t \ j

fMMENSE assoit'ment "of/ Maids'"Mush-X rooms, irimrrfed or mitrimmed, from1/-:;Cliilds1,WashingMHats or. Bdnnets.— Her-bert's.__j___xl__ ■■'■''-"- ■'

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"

Out T-ormbrrowv--Nfew Potatoes;,.'Jt^. 'BrbccSll; Cabbage; Spring Ohionf,C^e»y. Lettuce, Asp^aeus^^uinips, atBefridtson's {opposi,tfi;R^C«^c4tsfesi <andnextSilver Grid)., J3evpn*sti;ect >*EasY Bestquality,- lowest prices,.. <tt,' ■"r. -e^lji

ENRICHS', Dresden Building, "foTMagazines.^-'Windsor, CasseU's,

Royp.l, Life, London}, Woman at Home,Pearson's,,Grah^,English'lHustrated,RedEunneil,1 Ladies*,Realm, Wide World;Munsey.. , . ' -

HENRICHS'. Devon-street,-for ComicPapers, Weekly .Press, Bulletin,

Referee, Penny" Novelettes,' Weldon^s

fashionBooks', SixpennyNovels. . *

ENRICHS', Dresden Building, foiPeri LustreEmbroidery,Silk,Brilliant

Crochet-Cotton,,all shades.- _ ,„ENRICHS\ Devon-street, for PinYrays, Je-^el Cases,Puff Boxes,Soap1

Cases\ Shaving Brushes, Sirops, Soapst'

H^N"RlCHS~Dresden Building, foiChildr6ii!s Games, Playing Cards,

Toys, School Requisites,> Post, Cards,Ladies,' Purses.Handbags!

HENRICHS', Devon-3tr6et, for fresl'goodsat cheap prices. Call and see

the pictures. Everybody welcome. -e617

OUR show of Blouses,*Costumes, ancSkhtsare the correct wear, splendic

'fits.—

Herbert's.'

QUALITY be)'ond question;price jusiright.—" Ladies' Black CashmereHose,

1/-pair.—

Morey & Moore. King-st. only.

C^OS^Y and Cushion- Covers, in MuslinJ and,Crash; open-work Tray Runners

and Toilets.— Herbert's.' '

I\yTAIDS'MushroomsI/-, Trimmed l/il,.jJjLL. ReadjMo-Wesxs, and Gems ;2/11; 2/11;Maids' Washing Hats, smart and cheap.- :Herbert's/ ." " '

" - jWE WANT YOUR

ORDER ;For

MILLINERY,.; ■ : And can assure you of, , ,"', , Perfect Satisfaction.. . ..

MjsS McKeon,Who Las.exceptional referencesan6.diplomas from schools ofmillihevy and the best of experi-ence in good Australian houses,. 'has charge of ourladies'Depart-ment. Thisknowledgeis^snfficientguarantee of the smartness ofourUp-to-Bate Wear.

We hare au exceptioisal stock ofImported MODELS. and NewestUntrimmed Shapes of the

season inScarce Lines—

TheLADYMA»Y HAMILTON,The LONDON CRAZE,

The SCARBORO,The BURI

(Trimmed or Untrimmed).— Wiili a choiqelotof each of popiilarshapes so much required in reaay-to-

■weai'S.

our' , j

2 SPECIALITIES— Soj&rtnesjj First;Cheapixessa goodSeodn'd.

I 'Lost and Found.

f : . :"■"--■'

T O3T,— GoldBand Ring, set with threeJLJ: rubies. Reward 'on returning to

s HeraldOffice,. "'

' ' '.-' *5-11T(.OST,-Black, ana AVhite CoUie: Dogir< JUf 'Answers to name "JBbbs.'V Reward)\ onreturning to W.-Dockrill. ;" e542.*

/TT) 6STVftom Waitara, on Sunday night,r JLi^October7th,— One Bay Horse, withj'cover; clippedtrace high; shodall round."

—Reward, P. Herbert, Bridge Stables"Waitara. *,' e446

CLERAYED on to my, property,;;abouj *

* *O:^wo- mantte* agpv.^One'3-y?ar-old* "Hetlfcv willbe sold topayexpenses.'StanleySmith. V~

1": \

" , "* -,' e2Bl' ■

■ Tj^OXJND, .".Correct time" and BestJD v valuebybuying .your* Watch, Cloclf,,&c., from "Lumsden," Direct Importer.'Mp?t^'reliable^and;^experienced .practicalVsTat«&nirft6rtafid 'Otu'lists'^tician, ORpo.-site tinperialKotel.-11.;'1

1. ;' - ,'"'. ' rl "" '.'""TjIOUND, In- 'Gill-street, ,-rA <pel-son,.whodD Teanßuild yourHouse.db your.Repairs;Completelyfit up allSanitary requirement^.;&c/,^alsoVlsu*p#y "you "'rfritfr Firstr Qualjg:'Eire^ojod"&d'Cd&ls,'«c!.;&c-^A'RTHU|tCLIFF,"\iTII-stfbet.

"' 'lihbne'2^72. v\&BGL4,'', . >

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* ..-..-.," , vg; .: Want©d«r &c;

<■". '..."... "*"

WANTED.,r-A quantityofSeconcf-harid'iron'.pr Timbac, for sheds.— Appfy

Herat^p,Office,. , y , e6Qf

GILT EDGEp- Farmings tTea in Jib.packets, 10d4b;Colombia tobacco, Sd

sticks£-Gasti Store,'Brougham^street. "

W~vNTED to Ssll-.Shetland Pony;-Harness,and Trap,all ingood orderfl

—Apply C.'.C;Ward, ■ - e609

\T7ANTEt) *-pS,t«ong Youth,accustomed*V- to Hofses,ibVgroteiry^traa^r'^Apl^yHerald,Q%e^ -

„?*?"„..*w~.^&9?A ANTED,— SO New riymouth Gas ;

'.?V * Company-Shares.— Appfy, WilsjonandNolan. ,_^ S^£.8181i. . r—

FURNITURE. ,F°r s le« Bedroom 1" Furniture, Com%ination^Ghesf,Wash I

Staodb, Brass-mounted Bedsteads^ Wire mindKapocMattress.Linoleum,Curtains and Olpole. Owner leaving district; all nearly vacw._Apply,IHgkAjp^Ogice. - -

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WiS?«tt^AuJ^nfOyer or Turnover, 1with'sorftlknowledge machine tend- E

ng.— Apply*Star Office-. Hawera., ;TTTANTEb- to £UK at qnqe,— Good'j-VY.H6US^s:ijedVooms,.good'locality^.in- £3prou^r^Xppiy^h4rp;^iis.pn;*Nolan, j1 >- .$* />',^, - >.: "";. r'"-^86f;BUTTER.— Prime Factory.'!/l I

Quality Separator, j'/- Special,qunta-,sions ho^Js,&aregular dslivery.-rAroa's n:ashSfore. i -.t^' - ' .\T7"ANTED.— GoodHousemaid.— Apply £W;at once," Coffee Palace. .m°1ASH Buyingisprofitable buying.-The jpU most profitable Cash Store is Aroa>, *irougham-street. ' ■' e577 *i5(FEET Frb'ntage to Brougham-street

3D for sale, goodandchsap 'property. 1-Apply sharp, Webster Bros. . e576(

-1rT7ANTEDf''~"^ ri^ and« must beg?od- 'flVV ploughman;. cnly:thrpe ,oo\vs.—

'L.Oliver, Urenu^, __. " ; \_ |

rlifANTED, -Good'General Servant, j*

f good wages.-ApplyHerald Office. fB■",,>" -■ e563 ■

. -I-? — , -iltXTANTED, as Canvasser:J

VV,or Commercial Traveler for Tara-{r<laki orelsewhere".-Apply "Business. to

e536,£

OR Pajnting,! Paperhanging, Picture(s(s

Framing, etc., call'at West^fc Son's,JrlDevon-street. We have an assortment to( jsuit all. . _ |ZWANTED',— Tsyo.Men, forflaxcutting; »-

a^o Cook, Br. J.-^3uckman, Urenui. >

,e5,

e55°,-t^IREWORKS/:— 100;boxes -assortedJD Fireworks, wholesale ana retail, very <-:heap.— ChingKee& Coy

-e549 ]

[NSPECTION of oar new lines of jCricket, Bowling,andTennisBopts and;

Shoes' will' well'repay: —-New ;Zealand s:iothingFactory. " S

PEA and Bean Sticks, Crushed Wheat ,for chickens, 'Cauliflower, Cabbage,),

md Tomato Plantsat W.'Ro\y6's. e5511

BICYCLES; -r- New stpcks'.constantly'

arriving; 'many mikes to choose"rom; largest stock in the district.— E.Reynolds & Co.,Ltd., Devon-street. JT^VRES and Tubes-all matkes at lowest,;X prices, all new stock.-E. Reynolds1.feCo., Ltd^,.P^on^gSi'^: 1

8~~ ECONP-HAND Bicycles, free v/heels,-new tyresatfd fitdngs, large

E.Reynolds & Co ,JLtd.,Devon-street.

W' ANTED^uSfulsyoung.Girl.about16. 10/-.— Apply, after 6p.m;,

MrsBanks, cornet Devon-street und BeltRoad. _ _._._ e561

WANTED,— Boys, to learn the BootTrade.T-Apply,Egmont BootCom-

pany,-NewPlymouth^ , ■ e514

WANTED,"^- A- Cab Driver.—Applysharp,White Hart Stables,-NewPly-

mouth. 1/"'/" ' eS3S

/CHOICE Suburban Land, bqe to three,\J acres; one minute'walk townbound-ary. For S.ale.— A.-B .-'Box 25.NP. e533

WANTED, -A Housemaid, fat once,and a7General Servant(able to'cook),

from November Ist.— Apply MrsFookes.c/o DrFookes.Courtenay-street. e4ll

tTry-ANTED,— TwoGentlemenBoarders,W , comfortable home, bathand piano."-Apply HeraLd Office. e54

Z^IATRAN'S famous School "Blocks, IOC\J sheets, njw 3d. There has been alarge sale for these; buy a sample andgive hema trial. _.'_ >- x .

WANTED,—Farmers to know thaKempthorne,Prosser& Co\|s West

fieldManure may be relied upon to' preduce r_ecojrd crops, , ' '

WANTED, -Farmers who have neve.used Westfield Manures togive ther

a trial. !

WANTED,— Every Farmer to knothat for cheapness and reliabilii

WestfieldManures are ufiequalled.

SMALL PROFITS.'■ '.> and. j-

-. : " .. „

BIGrRfeTO^|S;";;,at our store

— - " '\t.

Thepla-ewhfere your,money " ;goes.farthest. . ' \ r'V

OUR Costtiriie"' Be-' ' '

parbmentis now full_,„; of theN^ew Season's- : :

iTaii^r -Made Cos- .■**\

' "turned -mostly in ';' -Cploniai'cTweedsand ' *

,Flannels. " . Among ...

-will be found, some, very original v _ '

.,creations. A fitting-on room is at thedisposal of our ens- f

'

toiners, and if there1 . 'shmid be;anyaltera- .-.-". :t'"o is wewilldp them ,free of charge. We v' ;\are also showingsnnie pretty White. ■ "; *-

, i D;ill Costumes ati\ .r.

r ;14/6 and.22/6,nicelytr'tTtimed)also Linen . j '.W\hi;%.Skiit3.,^ - - . \

,Mdref & Mdor^CashDrapers and';Mauufacturerg' Agente.

KJr*G- Street OW^, Op. donned.Chamber.J

p-*i» Sale and To 1&i,

Ql»>R St\LE% .Gutter and.Baggef,L? Corri' Crush jr, hors3 power mter-L3tiateand'B^tink?; hi- thorough working ,rler; price £i\,' worth W-rHe^yi?reaut ' * ■ -'-";,' "'- '" \*?^ tV1 cheap —Anew GaWCookingr Stove.— Apply-mpmiogs.^r^^ebster,savon-Sf. gast. . ' -uj"'' /"" f&K\

ACR'ESi«-"g?assr ;miJ^Bg'6scows,;&._LU> close to-schooland iactory;qply9 10/- perStcKN— Wifeon andNolan,.New?lymopth. - -

],'"■/< "''■■ - "' "" rs -'RfoSJ^I..to '.EXcaNG^iY-r-Two- j-"weporCattle>arnv,—^ilsonand.NpifU ;sw Plyqiouth.' ,:,x ". . '"'„-" :'i -4 ,-CHOICE UttloDairyFatmv80 apregi I\. nicßly^improved ; /1610/- peraore; ,lilking 30 cows.—Wllson'and Nolan,K^w (i

->lymouth. .' -'- -'/ 'e6Q7■■

TOK SAtE,— Jersey'Cow, seoqnd calf,r veryquiet, to calveihIfortnigh^-— Apojy ?

.[.Bagley,Fitzroy:' "'-. ''" - '' es^SI'DR S\DB byqwaer,leavingNew ;U\ latid, r-ThVe3 r.Farm^ Of,,about.100 /,iresv alsp 6tM> and .300 acres;, sujabte»r dliryia? and1fattening.-T. t.,Ohy|j! j {FrenuL V ;

;>;>' -' .^eS^^

FOR S\L.E,^cheap,— Lightsecond-hand .Spriag Trap, 'new wheels! -Apply

t^rndtsoti, oppositeRe1House., ejsi

EIDRTs^tE:- a bargain,"* owner hayrnj; *.V'

leftdistrictl-^T"hat,first class new 6-03mHouseand-valuable\ acf6^on(Southtoid, latelyoccupiedby Mr Deare. Price

easy.terms! ♥Walter Bewley,Devpn-.treet. j e 4s.POR PROMPT;SALE,— 7-room:House.

withallconveniences and .outbuildings,! acres well,laid out, In,perfect;,prder;

-plendidoutlook;healthy, £953. Should,Schaags for tow t or siburbin u»encum- .>sred section.-Win_er^3Wlej^3yon_-st.FlOR SALE."Large Stock Oaten>sheaf,

■ Chaff, in large or small quantity.:heap.-AtMartinapid Son's. .Telephone,;L,2.9 -' -j-j-.:'' ''"■ "-''""'■" '. - ' ' '

F5R1 SALE OR- .LEASE.--

Shop a.nd;DwellingHduse combined in Devon.

Jtreet East.-Apply, Weston-,& WestonSolicitors,

'New Plymouth.'■ " o^3Q

OOi ACRESSuburban;Land; bpaut:-AA* fullysituated; level,aad und.i-lating; welladapted for sub-division.

-E.

J.Carthew^Co^^^; ■■ ■

TjlOR SALE, —Several houseproperties&D <rOod allotments,, also have enquiriesfor several houses toTent]near Fitzroy

—Particulars J. /Tisch, ,Fitzroy Store andPoland Telegraph'Bureau. , , <|535

F?l

o,^ SALEorE^CH^N'GE.Trßeautiful50 Were farm, railwaystationadjqinmgI

15 acre^ orchard; fiae buildings;.exchangafor town house.— Griffiths & Cp.'. CoffeePalace BuilditigsV V_ '■-: J >

ANOTHER SNIP," in HOJJSE PRO-PERTY

—Full £ acre,6-roomedhouse

(glorious view;3 minutes' walk tp centreof the town Price £650 ;/20Q cash

— EGriffiths & Co., Coffee Palace Buildings.

a+ii

TO LET,— Two Furnished* Bedrooms!wishing andmending";5/- per wee's.

-ApplyHerald OBJP3-,. , % 2^ir ,TS"LET,— Cottagearid'i-acre in Galae-

strest.-Apply to.James C. George

TD LET,— PaddoplcandStables,Fulford-,sti. Apply to F. Watson;.

'.. rd715rd715

"rflb^LET,-:—Kobms over'theUnion liaukL of Australia.—Apply to Weston an^

Weston. ._...■'■■■■.. \r

COLLARD & COLLARD, London.BASHFORO-,,London;r '>- '.

-HOPKtNSON,London., -_ , .-,,

t N' , Also the

'/ >/

■-\ BECfTSTEIN , - If,-, RAMSPERGER

HAAKE'

: ■,^~ RAPPOLDI. ■

sr'

Theseare amongst the. verybsstn1 classof Instrnm3nts. Call and -see

our Stock.J. UPTON & SON,

w D"EVON--ST;. *New Plymouthtyi "(NearBewleyandGriffiths.)

:frffliQL^^service of 4-h.e Bank fox*, over thirty-ftve .jrears.: He was bor-it at Melbournein1855,

'and.."waseducated partly thieroand 'partly a*'Qhaistchurch... He.joinedthe Bank at GhristchurchIn1&70, andhas progress was rapid. .He, was fortwo years manager of the Bank's Wasn-g-anup. branch,and he tpent^sonft yearsat I'he head,office nt- Wellington be-fore.receiving,the appointment- of Go-vernment'auditor ofujtKe Bank. <Mr.3Lfel. Litchfield, who succeeds Mr ;Coi-lendea: as Qavernmentt auditor,- wasborn in Adelaide in 1849. He joinedthe Bank of Tew Zealand a;t Auck-land in 1869. ..ironi 1380 to Itß6 hewas ni'amager of ihe_ Banlo's Grey~-mouth' branch, going thence to Ade-laide as*'manager of ■ the branch inthat city. In 1890 he was appointed,an assistant inspector,.,which post he

!filled until ,<he:.received the ,aPP°in't-.ment.^. of, manager. . at Christchurch,whiph he^.now resigns.

POLITICAL NEWS.

TRAIL OF END OF SESSION.

(Special to Herald.)

Wellmg^on, October 19.The,trailof the-end of the session'

was, oyer;everything done in theHouse? last night. A measure rwasintroduced;read a second time,1andpassed with the celerity of chain-lightning. Itwas a rush from begin-ning^tcend,-and-next week it>will be"a hurricane gade; ,^.i. .-j

> LABOUR LAWS;

;The' Industrial Conciliation',and

Arbitration Act AmendmentBill wasintroduced by Mr Millar, Ministerf(^r Jiabour. ,It provides for the ap-pointment of a membeX^of theSupreme Court, who shall be subjectipdhe same conditions as a Judge of"the Supreme' Court in reference tosalary,' -emoluments, and privileged.In the case of " illness a temporarypresidentmay-be appointed,andpro-vision is also made, for the appoint-ment ofa secretary.

COMMERCIAL.

CZAR'S VARIETY CO."The■, Hastings Sta'ndai'd say=5 :r—|An

appreciative audience was treated toa lino exposition of physical .culture-■and feats of strength ivere last mig-ht-■by C!23arJs.Variety Company, iks aperfectly - dsvelo'ped nia'n, ProfessorGz-ar compares very favourably withEugene Sandow. -" . line <&ivdkmoe .was,spellbpun'di.by his m'ar>yellous feiats ol

""sftrenjß^h 'd'ndju-jitsu. exhibitions. The'mo'd-ern- V/Ulteaai > .justified! > the .opinion,expressed-'ai&\him'as, a, weight_lifter,*lifting some! ."great weights with per-,jpet 'ease,- -wrtMle- -Blov.ily.Ite|jt -the .aud-*ienoo', in pears ,of- Jauphiter;with his-coniac sketches^v etc. " , , ' v

Captain Edwin wired at> 1-P-^-— 1

Strong winds to g-ale fi'oin. 'between'north-west and west and south: Glass;lass,. tides high, sea' heavy, * rain?probable, and weather colder.' ;'" . - ■

i'"!'- ' '' """

MAIL NOTICES.Mails willclose at the Chief Post OfficeNe.'w Plymouth, as-follows:

— = ""' ,For Wellington and South, daily,,per; Express,bloshig6.1&;a.m. '- r..

'

Saturday:, October %20.%20. , ]Pot, Auckland andNorth, per.sf.s. Taka-' puna,at 7 p.m. > '" ' ' ' "

For Australian States, a£ 7 .p.m., dueatSydney 26th Qctober.

For Ceylon,'India,' China, Straits1oettle

, _ inents, alsoContinent of Europeand1"" ' ""

'United "Kingdom, via Suez,-at ,7, p.m.Dueat London IstDecember.

MoXDAYi October 22. ,For Wellington and South, per 's.s.

Corinna, at 10.30'a.n?.' '"m

ForAucklandandNorth/per s;s. ißarawa,*- !,,;at 7,p,jn. :,..,(

Tuesday, October 23.For 'Wellington "and 'South,' " per's. s.' Takapuna,at 10.30 a.m.Parbel mail for United Kingdom and

Continentof Europe,pers.s'. Tonga-riro, from-Wellington, at 5 p.m. .

'For Auckland andNorth,pers.s.Rotoiti,at 7 p.m. ,

' . ■. Wednesday, October 24.For AucklandandNorth,pers.s. Rarawa,

at 7 p.m..-'THUR^b'AY, October 25.■Fdr Vx^ellingtbnandSouth,pers.s.Rotoiti

at 1C..30 a.m,For Auckland and North, per s.s/Taka

puna, at7 p.m.'\

Friday! October 26. - " ...For Australian States, at 6.15 a.m.,,dut. Rt.Sydrey,31st October.

'i .

Auckland andNorth,pers.s.Rarawa,1 at 7 p.m

Saturday, October27. ,For Aucklandand Notflv per s.s, ,Taka-** puna at 7p.m.

-For Australian States 'at 7 "p.m., due a

Sydney2nd November. k ' ■

For Ceylon,India, China, Straits Settle-l ments, and Mediterranean ports;

■" VVi also.Continent of Europe andUnited.' '"'- Kingdom, via Suez (for correspond-

ence speciallyaddressed only), at 7p.m.v due atLondqn9thDecember.

For - South,' Africa, per s.s. Runic,from Melbourne, at 7 p.m.,due at

! 'DUrbanabout 30thNovember. ■

frMailsWRarotonga,Tahiti,and,Penrhyn-"Islands,per s.s." Manapburi, close at

, 'Auckland on 30thOctober.

' ' ")

Mails for Fanning:lsland-and<Fiji-, alsdCanada, United States of America,

I, United,kingdom, and jContinent ofEurope,, via Vancouver, close at

/Auckland on 31st October. Cbrre---"'♥ ,' spondence"need "not be speciallyad-

"., dressed. Mail due at London sthDecember.

F.D. HOLD3WOBTH,Chief iPostimasier.

HARBOUR BOARD., The -monthly meeting of the NewPlymouth,.Harbour Board ,w-as hold onFriday. Present: Messrs J. B." Con-nett (chairman), Newton Ring, G.,McLeefo. J. Thompson; 3*. Price, J.Ward; E.1 Maxwell,- J. Han**, and R^ W.Hoinby. -

E&ECTRIC LIG-HTiNIG.The Borough Coun^l asked whether

the Board wo^ild- instal electric lightat 'the Brealewassf:iij- the event of theCouncil extendingth&..l ighting systemto ,Moturoa. , p ,'

The' Chairman* suggested 'the ap-pointment" of a committee. A chargeof a- lumpsum per year'wouldbe moreacceptable to the Boaud if the Coun-cil kould &gree,e anf,it niigiht be pos-sible to effect" a,.saying: The Councildid not now "require"a "cash paymentfrom the Board to extend;■i'h-e lignt,bat would apparently mate. the ex-tension ,in tha direction' iH any case.

The Chairman'

and. Messrs NewtonKing.and.Price were appointed.'aCom-mittee, ,to confer with the CpupcilCommittee and present a report.

IDAjNB REiVEMJE. " ''_The Hon. TJios.,.ICelly, M.L.C., for-

warded nt copy of tbe new Land Bill,as reported from'the Committee, witha view to the Roaxd securing legalopinion as to whether the

- amendedclause sufficiently 'safeguards theBoard/s. land "revenue

Messrs " Govett 'and.Quilliam,. solicits< brs, wrote:-"We are of /opinion- that; clause' 3 a., and the addition toclause19 of the ,Bill safeguardtiie. Board's-claim> for its, share, (o(of"'■theland .reserve .under ■. .'The,New Ply-- moutk' o-Harbour Board EndowmentAct, 18*74/ The worn 'hereinafter':mclause "3-a. Bill1has'been inserted by mistake, and- willprobably* be deleted before the -

1 Billbecomes law." ',

The ,CJKai^inan:arefexxed as-sistanceVehtiered*byfHxe^ SHfcn. T.Kelly, 'M.L.C., and Messrs Smith/Jenndnga 'and i Major,. M's.H.R., inconnection with obtaining the amend-" inent tolJfihe Bill. i-A- hearty Voteofthanks was' ordered to be? conveyedto them.' . "

■'

WHARF RAILS. jTh!o District' Engineer of; Railways

wrote thanking* the Board for the? steps talcen to"put additionalbeamsin the Wsw wharf extension so thatthe"'"Tayin^1of * f "Tails might proceed.Tid3 work is, tnow Eproceeding. TheEngineer" actded that to facilitateshunting pn.. the old por-tion of, , the. Tvfaarf, lalso, itwas desirable that.additional beamsbelaid . under, jpapk'^of the .existingthred \ crossover;vtra%s';',whi<3h theDepartment's .hoaxer 'engines 'wore $>ipresent prohibited from using. ;

The work is being awarded tp.1 ..FORJ^MAN^'&^qv4 Works

'%Forem)an, repo>*teld tha^.onen'e^r^sec-«■* tion of 12ft.,-P|bee^jia^dedj. t^;theMBreakwater ex|^i<m^lduringji-h^lpasi

month, mak-m^v^he total lep^li o1!o1!extension l^fi'.' ;Th©re %^s,>a gra-

Hdual. deepening of^ih :W^ter as the'.« work v i-advanced, the amountof stone"

now' Vtipped section'-'avetagjng a-

.,bout '1500 tonis....Eight " concreteblocks had been made during the

I. month. Considerable repairs;?been necessary on the 40-ton. crane.! 1All 'the boilers 'had been

'inspected.! At themain- wharf <fourpilesHad,'been. '."vdriven and new- braGesufixed. -Ira con-'nection with the opening for of

B\the new portion widened, thejfollow-N ing 'works have beencompleted:Ex-

tension of the water service, erection ofa new coalbin, and the plaofiig of

i strengthening .beams for the '. cross-[ -, over rails. < . '

j. <

The report wasadopted. Tli'p pur-■ chase of rails *for renewals, especially* kt;HKe 'curves)* wii^aiithoris^dv"L. , DR^ppiN.G, FIGURES.., ,', , The Harbourmaster reported that

,' during tne foxrr j^eolvs'er 17-th, the drepge hadworked '-' ISday's, makirig l^Tinps,"" andicemov-

-irtg 11,730 cufeic yards of sand fromthe bank/ '

The Ch-airnran pointed out a- 'dis-<'crepanc'y between the figures furnishedby the Harbourmaster and dredge-'-' master. ;

' "*f; Captain Hood explained -tlratt anhis"computations-4ie reckoned 12 nours'"as a working day for 'dredgjug pur-* poses. The figiires wevs not exactly1 'for the same,period;

■ The Chairn^an' said that at -his? re-siqiuest the Secretary had looked up- theJreport-s for the last threemonths-, andthe totals didnot coincide. It was

Ionly right that theBoard shouldknow-exactly what;*he^ work-was i costingper yard. .' -'Captain.-Hood said.-ihatch© - would \

0 produce. the.vb;o.oks tp.show that histallies werecorrect, arid this will-be

(1done to put 'the "matter* square.

PERSONAL.Mr Baxy,,assistant at the1 West End

School, has,recovered from his re-cent -indispositibn- -ap-dwill resumeteaching'oif "MondayHiext.

Mr D. Oallaher, who captained the'''■iV.ll Blacks" "footfball 'team, when itwas at Hpme, jvfa%married in Auck-land a few day*,ago .to.MissFra-ncis,aT siister-oi 'another " wcfrl-known Auck-land footballer. ~ '" -

iKr J. C. George treturned home on.

Thursday evening.' Upon- en'qluiry to-day we learn, that he ;haid a fairlygood nigkt, but his condition is suchiithat complete rest is essential and"consequently/;he is not perroitted to!see anyone.

',

| Mr W. Courtney left for Wellingtonjby Iho m't&jira.in oniThursday mom-ing. , v .Mr' Wl.W1. .Calletudek; wiho succeeds.- Mr

.i&liehie as general manager, of 'theBank of New "Zealand, has beton in.the

MELBOURNE HIDES MARKET.

.;, : Per Pi'e^s. Association. , ,

„■■ i Melb.purne, October 18.,5i

There1 was keen' cqmpetioii at thehidds auction,and-the catalogue' wascleaned iri''sellers'' 'favour.

- -■' '\i

DUNEDIN GRAIN MARKET.';\ \\

t

* :fy&edm<;a^bbr-

i;s.;".W]h.eat :■ Prime'milling 3/s^_to 3/6,:

medium 3/3 to 3/4il, best whole fowlwheat.,-.3/1"'to 3/2, broken^ and dairLjaged^2/7 to 3/- (sacks extra)." Gats:. Prime tnillin'g 2/2 to 2/3,good'tobe9t feed

'2/1 to 2/2, inferiorl/lJoi to -Zl- (sacks extra).'

' ''"BURNSIDE MARKET REPORT.Fat-Battle: Bestbullocks 10/-

to 10/- extra £\l .15/- to.£l212/6,gQod'bullocks-^S 10/- to,Fat sheep:,Best \vethers 22/,- to

"fe4j[6fex^ra to '26/s\'go6&cwethete'*2o/-to 21/fobesf.ewes,18/-!to'2o/-, extra'to 21"/$ "'_;-"' " -

'v*Fat lambs:Best lambs 18/- to20/-,others 12/- to 17/-..Pigs.l: Suckers ,13/- to 18/-, slips20/- to 25/-, stores

'28/- to 33/-, por-

kers 36/-, to-43/-,-light- baconers 45/-to 49/-j heavy baconefs 53/- to 69/.

CENTRAL STOCK EXCHANGE.DEVON-STREET.

contributingDIVIDENDS PAYABLE.Talisman s .. \'*.'. — 1/-. NowSouth British Insurance ...I' 3/-, Now ,Waiotahi ■".... ;.. .... 1/3, Now""'"■' , J. C. DAMES,

' "Licensed Sharebroker.

At a recetvt meeting of the Recrea-ti'ooa Ground- Sports Committee, thequest/ion of appointing an

'overseer

for the contemplated alterations . tof"the ground. was considered. Mr A.Coleman was appointed overseer i,oi' "

the woi'k of forming thenew entrancepail}, w;hioh;bas itto be made -before '

'the old <en.trance path is' touched,,and ,this- work is expeqted, to \?e -hegup. onMonday? ne^t.i \ Itj is probable thaian overseer 'for the rest' ofth^ workwill be appointednext Wednesday.

The Public 'Works Statement willbe tabled this evening.

2

1 ,1^ ,

The following are the prices on lMJ-f

'day, at noon:— ' ; v

; . " > „v ; iSellers. , Buyers.BANKS-;", ' '

Is.;d. £s. d.'NewrZealahtf ,".t 816 0

'Sl3 fe

; 'National ":..■'"" ... 510 0 -5 9 0" fNational.^newissue j

—,586

INSUR^NQE- T " ,\New Zealand, . '.'..' 4 0 0 318 [6NewZealand; new1 issue- "...

- ..t 317 0 '3 16 0, National' f.

— fl 4 C<SoUhBritish' ... 514 0 . —■

, 'Sta'tidaYd ./: ... 1 0 6—

FINANCIAL-/New Zealand, an^j- -j

,, River l?latQ

'.'.< 111. 0 . 110 0

GASt-^">; " ' .'New

" ipiyfnoiitfi?'' "' : lf'paidup... " ..: ', ~ 8 5 0

Do. contributing:.!-, —"" ,7-0 0TIMBER—

N.P. Sash & Door , '. .Factory,paidup" 3 15 0

'

-r'

Do., 'coritributing 1110I 110 0''"'' ~>"'

PETROLEUM— . -■

'

TaranakiPetroleuipi "- . > ,- :ir, paid up '. *— 013 0Do.,cbntribnting,..' 0' 5 0

— 'MINING— " :i Waihi 9 0 0 8 17 6.Waiotahi ... ,v ,112 0 111 0. 'KomataReefs ... '0 2 5 0 2 0Talisman1 : 111 6 110 6'Champion,paidup' 0 2 3-

—Do.,' contributing: 0.1 5' , .

Exhibition Competition^clock. ;

/^\N. FRIDAY, December 5, 1906, at\J '12^'d'clock noon, we shall windufr(fully) ariEight-Day,Gipckan,our window,and'startit goijflg..-&' ;. $*L to.tVffcPC*'AllCustomers iputchatsingyal^e'df.'^l wil'hbe-allowed'one-guess^- *?-"'

■Vfre'iwatit you toguess when it willsto|,giving^ the'1day, hour, &c. «>

The, three customers guessingthe nearestwillreceive from us tickets for theChrist:church'^Exhibition—that is, railway anji ,steamer return. ., ,>..,,,.,-, l 1)

Buy your Boots aridShoes ffdmrus, ai§psend'us your fepaatls^asaU oashpaidcouni^-iowards theguess.:,;;^ "

'" ;V'f & ',We-have alarge stock to select fromm

I' all"classes-of Gent.s'IXaciies'andChildren^, Boots^and'ShoW:--"''

tf"-

'--"■*' X -'Note.— All-purchases ;up''to <3Afl*Uls-

7 DAY,December 6,:1906,-~wili count. j" -

"■"■.— All-guesses must be sent in to us ndf. laterthan SATURDA,YrDecember6,1906.X,litPJPizl^i-Doubiiilet^rn\ti?%t First ..'

..v..v ■-'-.i;-!i. jand Sa;loo%l ''. >%"'l*,

2ndPrize.— Singl>." TReturn,';

/,- 'rj, -':■'1, . . ? Secondhand.SaldoA,,^, :pi iSi^a'Prlzei—Second aridSecond Cabin.*■ " 'nn. Depot.

5t L6oK out forjheCfoc%|j-

— — — —£V^*

AMAN'came in \0 Ito see oar cj| I' Suits. Hfe opened $L |~" '</,■ 'tH^BlS|^|^wifektoae

»-r

ofoar"Prestwell" M* tried it on. It

%. fittedlike a glove." '.*/7':, J JBLIs -vfifc said §V

where to get a f^ready-made Suit M/

-, taaf-lookfid nice *$'.ders and I- ' *> "c^*m'dvbWJ<""'l>rest.' fT"

«'*"■**l- well" SaLt . was _-- 'I. «i

- #\S.besto£ thelot. .<«J/ ■■. viJ Sf ttooks Qi|e;a^|^|,t.tJ|- fJ"* '-"''--" >;^ :.;';*|- |;

mas. ,**

'■"" '-".""' ~ ._r :a .'iiiiowJ,.^ ;;.'

-.>«., "it,--1. ?\ i -'«■»:&"■>. l"> J _^_^_ ;..

{■'■■ ■%■¥. C~i'uS:.®£M tj G^ICKET BOOT^

BOWLING SH'JESg

® : Have arrive1.

,- f" 'Phone201."**"■'" '"'

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"" Works- bTHOS. BORTHWtCKJ&SONS(Australasia),Ltd.

"■*;"■* M^NtiRES. 5v-! Blood andjßone ... £$ *5hper'ton

Turnio ... .» ....v. 5/"P# ;ton,:>: '' /iote#l .^pi^-v 6

'

5/-psrtt°n;fc^assilcirdinary) ;. .:,.: £6 si:P^r:ton

Grass (permanent) ... £6^ 5/- pej^ton: Sup§:^spli|le| %^f^l pef-ton

N Analysis certificates posted to an-addr-ess^oiKappHcation»^ jssfaajo.T.ftEwsr^s. Allprice.s-areffree^on.4m(M.AUWai- -tara. H ry^.r<Term^"p|l;%=;ctiscotint^forcash.

SpecialquotatioD0'£ ~ "

.Licensed Sanitary Plumber. 4c ' "

'"'"Gas and^HotWafer^ffcier/ ",]Tanks, B.atna, &c.'' -EjtlMA{rß3

!■'G-IV^-N'/

WESTOW & WESTON,Barristers & Solicit^sV^

>I'EW "and^t^3LEWoOD''' T.-S. WfesTpN.:-- \-^ V-NotaryPablic. ._ ..

We"naVeiseveral sums awaitingI'iav<fst-Tfeat at feame rafe.sand,on.same terms 'asj repayment.' <*"<*'' as Gdvernmeiintloan

inoaeys^

For-pffntml1and^atJvgrfisingrrccall atIthe Herald Office.,

Auctioneers* Land & pcmmjssion Agents;c. < -Sharebrokers, Valuers, Etc. :-

REGULAR MART SALES EACH SAT URDAY. [,"^^ jCledPiiSgland.FiirnWre Sales a&.Ari;ange,cl.

'"Giass Seed/ Oats, 'Wheat;! Maize; ■ GLaff, J3raD, Follaid, V ".. " 1/:'1 /:'/:'/ :',i/ S'6e'd rand;Eating^ota;t6e|i, Onioias,eic,atlowest iatis.-

' |<SWes%el'4WaiiTiTGS, Bpne^ii^i,Kaiaait,Bade Slag, etc;, etc..-;' I'- Sole Agents fpr^SliaTkLiverbiJL for Ca^v,esL.i»fi good asuCod' \ .

lT|: ""'"-■ AGENTS f^OR- .'[ r ''''"'^ )\

-:. ?Mid f&J-^tay's j'inplc'Bcentßi"..' ,| NalioEaiFFiie.;&J^.aiiueJnsvrarce^Cc. : /' ')'l-Accident,.Bjareji,pi

■^ TBt^emeui^Pipe G6:J "? " ?' lfatic4)aJ

,f

H ■■""'.■'- >r<' ' '"' " ' '■'

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'illi'4-ACftES," Freehold j;-.GoodVoad; |2| luile^ from I^ropoEed rail-Wil ' v \vnyßtaiion.:-'l'2Co acies in grass,^.4l fenced and divided1& .Taddatfsr^licep proofs uSvoal] Lonse, wo.dslled, Vjbet'p-and^attle -"

yfrdV, dip. At present cariying l;BqO.sne€p.;ar(;l :10© ;cattl^-~;PRICE £S"l3s Cd per acre.

' Good terms.'y eheay.cßt inn inTararaki. ,.."■■ | j^-- —V

- - Z ■*■"':- I ,-■E#lfl I^BES^F/eenbJd,,.,Ull in{, grr.ss fenced and bibclivi^ed; has""'"' %}£\i "'^ifeVncariying pv^r, SOo|cattle;:alV>-(he_ycar rotin^^ and-will-cirry a lot more Wilh'pdkioTis fanning. Keaily all fl.at and plougrable.

■-■mar-^heßea.:';'^- -; .^'l" ' j\ 'l: ■^^^-'^

yPRIiGE ,£l3 per^acre. Only £^00 cash required ; balance at 5 percent. ."*— A leally cheap farm. >. "" , " ■.

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'hiA-AG-BB^FTeeli'Qld, All- in;<giass;aid V^ll'fenced, .pvifer |asXliU --f'.befß millii■g'J6s^co^S"for^lasj;>t:cnr;.^c&rF, "l iwdes -Muwuug ,20

head yoiug sirck and some-horses. On^go.cd;,.metaJr acadLfactoiy; |on.-properly, school.hatdy. . j .., ,- ^', "* -^

[? Vpßf6iE r£9 10s per acre. 4— On^ reason for;felling- is^ to "v{ind fnp"k v>" --« w

- partnership accoitot. ' 3 :":'.: ":'. " '' " -V- v .";,:r... 1..' 1} .

-:. '.!". *"'-■ r .-. t ■ * "" -i '<--"; -»■"- f-.. » -,■"". "","" ! -fe-

;!' FfiBESE are oiily few| of a^ large property lisj,'

jl- -',\'':'- ;itotli large cud- t"^■'w«*l^ft '

we-^-wljl lie pleased to stow iiitetidiflg buyers..

Great Facts: -I, 180,000 B0^s I

The Military Picklel,-SOLD;IN LOND,ON,LA,ST YEAR. 1

AX*X-< LIVE GBOCJERS. 1, —i mum■i■Mimiii 'Hnn-ir«imranw— i B

; Topsy.- -/

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BlackineBESTRJGHTEST ,

LACKEST

For BootsImproves the Leather.

8

Only 3Per Tin.

0824'-f—

— — -.;.^ -

WhenBuyiragJanil

'Buy thebest. Watch theBrard— besureit is '* X" JAM.It ismade frcm choice freghNelson fruits, and.retains their

■ " fine natural'flavour.' It is deli-

cious, wholeEorae, and is guaran- . >teed absolutelypure.

A trifle dearer, but agreatdealbetter, than anyother

■ , brand.

PUREST A!NI> BEST.

WeKbach Mantles.6/- a dozen, at NewPlymouth Gasworks

.!$ ■"&*■'-'*■■--"-' "- ["' ■ . . :'!■;} ' """ifCLI 4V. "i

'/.( : _ _ .. _' r u__

'l\ l fIK-V i THAT^SATI^FIESrTHE /'LADIES.'? _ ,

'"" COAL DEPENDSUPON Coalbff»U- ■jljQjyH 0^ WSsBM" THt AMOUNT OF-. dale;: Bf!il|M W°L BPSH

HEAr IT OIVEB, AND produce ■■■■■H' . 'j, ?Tiiß peßOENrAqe of s » ■■■■■Vi:">'*' i

''"■" 'WASTiL'^THIB^LITTLE> ' ;■' ■ <■' ] ■'-. ' -**. ■

t". THAT 'I.g^LBROOK. i too of BHftBB , Propbrtlon H^Sf*M'

h '?***& " I^gBTi»ORTV'

Newcastle MjffißlS ■■ of'' B|^^H

':' ;'T^tfy.qft-^OT ./.TNE:Produce. HinU3/ \ Waste I^^^^^P}] AcSfAWEWT~-*:tii\ THE ~ . '. , ■, -, ■

■'.{ I>Eiiii»;:^tT.obEß' ;Furt-''''

. ■ ■ n .,].i lttw ?f , Hlflß! Prtportlon '

;1 riNESTCbAL SOUTH J^liir B/tlwS ° fOF THE LINE.1' '^% produces B&jlS^a Waste gjj^gf*^

k?;-v ' ' v'

i

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Genuine LandBargains. ,

3 ACRES' and,-six-roomed prettyresidence, nice- situation;only £750.

150 ACRES,.N.P., 3 miles, a gift;£12 an acre. - . . !

3TEAR .GOLF LINK'S 1Acre' andsuperior S-roomecl residence,. ■ fVerycheap; .£§oo. ,-.. : -

/ ,'FITZROY, Superior"Vijle&'^rooins

and £-acre. Price. £325. ■■'- i". '\',-■ ;SECTIONS,' Ohilni.tt Estate;' $'acre

£110 each ; Pines Estate, £140FabSiaWs, Vl3O ; South Bbad, £125;Vpgel Town, £100 ;Hobson and Builcr Street,- £150 each, etc., etc.

31- ACRES ' CLX)SE TO POSrJOFFICE und superior 7 room 'house;£1300.

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GILBERT 'gTKEET;- M 'acre and ;room residence only £650: 'p*-^ —*"- DBVO^-ST'REET.— A i?a«£; chance,-J-acre and residence;' £57§V JT. '"l!, ;.;tr'<iMI'"ItES^BL.-r-14J. acre's with olgood buildings Sp|4^l^^.^.-"J *?:central" -'ToMf

'^dra^inage^^^^cre^Aj^-splenctid-b&rgah

ijadns. It will pay to call and- geish! particulars before buying els<s

j. c;^!hW& bo.■tsi Opposite Criterion Hotel, .^j 'yt

'NEW PLYIMOUTH. '**'-"

WO. " 133 , Telephone 178

'..No Person can kqep. ,. ?;a Cold wlio^iake^'-" ' ".[ ;I

?BLJUE FLAG" "'"fc&irttffiKrtiE. '"■"■■

1r^'n&e'psbpi.ekfe^tb.;cgfe£/to?j. vjckghs^naV c6ldsr''Tne(f >i; '^ -'will tell you tl^ey "a-;: ■-■beastly cold," and" yet they

J failiotake theright remedy. r . ^,

it BIiTTJEI FL.A.G Cough ;Giire:

''"v '"s't' ' -'-^ Vjf.;.'

Is the right remedy,bedause:;; it is the -most effective 1

1 * ,v,- .r.inedicirfe in curing coughs,- 'r'-\., ~^rol3j?;t bronchitis, croup^.7 / ,-v? -

-;„- wh;o"Qpingcough.and siknilstr—;- ;"' v ailmjents.H .:'■-->;"^-v^ .;. v }\h1 :BJ;UE'''FljA&Cough Cure ma^ise', *'■

"obtained from most chemists'*'and '

storekeepersat

I iffiMtM/*.*** Bot|le;.:

I! ggyflgsHmc'tfi

There is nothing that so freshens youup!in,the; mornina apd^fils you,4°,r. ahajd,4ay/s'wqrk'm^,cu^of,Suratiira^

« . Tea."Itis Helic'ious, it Is stimulating.^

; The liquor has all the richness.andI flavour that a high grade tea should

r> possess. -,"*"'- . .': t"7 " '

I Suratura TeaNeeds noblending.iequjiresnoartificial,

v aids to improveit. It hasallthegood-.f ness of good tea, and fhe goodness'

is in ,the,tea, and not the label on5 the'packd'ge.ii-Sufa'tura'ispureMtoiiestk" Ceylon Tea. and is guaranteed not\ blended with Indian, China, -or anyi cheap-orinferior teas. .*

~RETAIL PRICES:

Suratura A qcu&ty * N.?> 1/6perlb] Suratura B quaahy> ..:'*-ll&'i„ '"! Suratura,.D^guality., ?ys,E 2Jr' ,t, t

? Suratura'X quality '.*..'2/4 '„-Sold by all Storekeepers.

,BURPEE'S'., '

SEEOSy.. '

OROWi y ■-"-"■

rpHE Burpee"rquality^JL is quite different

';; from the ordinarygrade-"'T " " -sold, while

'■ they -cost'a' little more ■

theys are worth much%-\^h Hm'oref'^llwhcHdesireto ,

;&*.k.

k >.; f iufsgMd?choicest»vege r

tab es or the mostbeau*- ■ " tilul-.flowers-^spon/learn c■*i

'" - '■!-■ .-jtha|: \successj depends■~" * " "uponpfaiftingf the'high

v,t

est,grade of^seedsjpro-/■-:/■-: [^ ('."curable. ;.,'

f,

Burpee's Seeds Grow,and are the;Best]Sesds that 'Gro^.''.-/

* " "4 Flov/ersknd Vegetables-* grown from 'these1 seeds

-*?' . prove universal prize'. winners. We woula■lt " " suggest-to-those.,of, out

numerouscustomerswhohave waited sopatiently"

.''sfor theseseeds to make-

theirpurchases at oncei as we have only a

% '.'.limijtedquantity, - '- ,

CATAlid^GU'E^' VBIE fen Application.

C tAWrER,The PjeT6ple'? i> :e

."."' V;'^.1---

JDevon-streetj '-} . "*. Ne\^ Plymoiitli.

When MahiDg.'Cliristinae %

Puddings,;EEMEMBER

'Phoenix'Thick Peel

Has won th.c.enthusiastic approvalof -the best housekeepersof the

■ ■'Colqny, and has Jong been'recog-1

- nised as the '', o

FINEST PEEL OBTAINABLE.Soldonly inPacketsbranded.:

— .,"PgCENfIX" Thick £.emon Peel."" ,"'PHCEN3X"Seville OrangePeel. ," '"PHGENIX'"1LargeCitronPeel.jf PKCEN3X "MixedPeel.

IfyouTtake,any other, youare. putting up. r 3.v?ilh asecond-class article.

The Phosnix Co^itd.^, Manufacturers,Duiiedin.

'.■ ■ -,■ .'■ V.'- d95

IJ. UPTON SON, IDEVON-STREET,New Plymouth

Agent fortheWONDERFUL WERTHEIM

SEWING MACHINE,Cashor Deferred PaymentA good stock to select from

Also.'

THE BLGCKbIiCHT30(£Candle, Power. "

Cconsuniesless gasand gives moreight than any others. TJsed for

Home or^Shop.

Ocean Accidenf andGuaranteeCorpb»

' 'jFoiandea 1871.) '.- T^^O? Corpoiatibn, are, pre-

Rates io Clients.Those about ib'iiJfuje -nonld do wellto atk tLe Oceim'-foi a qnoiatioiabe-fore,filially" d'ecidirg1elsfcwh'eVe.

Tor fnriMf^mfpfiEatiQn, ecu -dQuni-. caie Witihribe Ag^rffs,

:"\ c\\ //-:"», Kew Plyn^onth''^^t^:;dP;:^'MO^TBFIORE/." "-■.-_'?Jft;ry"i'..*» GtStoral':MitnHJfcf' ,tor N !^

Ask "tfour (jrocer For

4- -!-""-- V""^ ,- , i O' '.^boeVnojt crumble or away y.

■- - when wet. ' '" '

Tlie Firth,P,iunice Co«,.Xtd.,, ,.

j

_ , .Auckland.s'-i JR. CHAMBERS,

" -^New'.Plymoufh, Taranaki Agent

I'" TwMiiftiiHipiiiiiiMilpiiMii'ifiiiifiiiw'iiiirmiiniiiiniiy ini^au^a^MM^^% Ask fop " -■'-;- ■ ■ |.;

"' '"' '" '"=n, IJSJ

|p; CHARMING Pmt X "-■ '--' KTEL\tL7 ' ■-.'.<-

- " " "■' " H-ft* -"«j ;, . """ INjEW♥" . -.

t\, w A HIGH-CLASS PLAINDHOGOLATE, |V*J ,

--_-__ i^-. equallysmooth andrich jnflavour, »2r3? ■''-"4

"/ CONFECTIQN flff/ norquitfaosmet as tl!B MUk i-5>'S T

-,:.' '^T'---- 'j■- -^ ' /,>.; "■ , /r"/ r ". f Chocolate. '. HV

m' "'■"'' 'n "".' .*.'', ' " .■ " " HV;.

J. COLLECT THE BLACK AND GOLD WRAPPERS W* .- m\ FOR THE CASH PRSZE COMPETJTiON. W&

-".', ";«";.;:" ."^' -'/"'"" ""T ." r'V ,<■„..' M

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The Minister mentioned -thatr in,districts where there have been nospecial'contributions or beqtiesfs forcharitable aid,Boards furnishing re-turns have allocated the receipts fcioh aritable aid on the same principle!as the department has.

The average cost per 'patient atthe New PlymouthHospital is givenas 8s B£d— the figures furnished "bythe Board- ' . j

WESTERN PARK.

lARANAKI HERALD, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 19, 1906.

GOLF.

Inthe play-off for prize presentedby Mr T.K.Skinner, lyiiss,Deacon"defeated Miss Hoskin. .

CRICKET.The following players will repre-

sent the Fire Brigade in their matchwith West End on Saturday:

—W.

Hardwick, Tempero, Way, Clark,W. Koch,' J. Lye, Matheson,- W.Prior, Qhitty, Saddler (2),and*Lieut.Boon., x _____

strong, aardJUrs HarryU^ard is Chair-woman. The Connmittee holda sewingbee every Wednesday, to supply artic-les !ftor the bazaar to 'be held in Feb-ruary in aid of the funds. From theba»a'ar' it as hoped to get sufficientmoney to erect, ladies' tea-rooms,

which will lj>e situated near theMorley-street entrance.

Dressing rooms for athletes will -be 1

erected on the north side of thesports 'gawihtl/ aii'd1 plunge and shower

Ibaths Avill,be provided. These rooms jwill 'be completed in every detail,the objectI'being to elevate sportsby

] enabling competitors to arrive on thegrouwds and depart fully dressed, andnot have th'&n walking about thetown half-dressed and covered withnUud.In April, neixt' the > present Commit-

tee wi-ll g-o out of office ; but it isworthy of note that thp Committee,b« it oowiposed as it ,m'ayj, will alwayshave the complete plans drawn uptwo years and a <hia'!f ago by Mr T."K. Skinner ;fe*f*jg¥>, upon.

At' ameetin'g1 of t>h« Western ParkCoinimHitee,? h-eldctor nig-ht, itwas decided' ta ■■sendiea'v'ouT to 'arrangea .swimiwixiff car'riival in 'Mun-icipKal Baths otjNovember ,-9th in .aid ,ofthe Park funds. The, .committees isalso arranging further concerts.

The face of the grounds frontingis ,n<ow ,being,turfed, ' and

when the i grass ,on -the,sports groundbegins1 s'lvow thrmighy'-th© jsarkshouldi present ,a very agreeable ap-.pearance., ■ , " . ■ ,'

"In,-asking thepeople to contributeto our funds," remarked Jtfr Browne,"you can make it clear that-evcryshil-ling' donated, will besjient on theo-roiind.. There is no pull-back. If apereon. doiiat?.?,a shilling, he can,iest

assured that everj', fraction of <apen-ny o-f th-at shiillinc: is being sp«ait onactual work -o;n thepark., -This is awork.for the.ppqple. and the peoplehaves a ■contr'6'l^iig power over the

cotoimittee.^ The.,commit,tec- is at ]>rc-"seht , along " under,the se-Tvere 'handicap of lack of funds, anddtbelioves the .people to raljly* rmind.thorn, by m^ans of -donatiaxispull thfm through■'their present dif--ficu:lties'." -T&Vy KaW 'ihcuirrpd debtsfor grass.seed^ian.irn-rs.,and labour^and kfce' \k*s&tit; 'above' all othertimes^ islKe'time when" donations aremost needed:.J-he.wholecwmmittee. areworking hard, but nothing can' bedone without" funds*. tWork costing£100 has beenrlet in order to have,the grouttid r<sady^for ? the opening"of thefootball season. l«his \vaadone to -en-«urg th\at; tjie t'qwn snjotjM not bewitiioui a football.ground this sea-son/ ,;,„ -

T9 .tljese .rema^l^af itshould',n£^ be^necessary add any-thicng''in'-'therway of an appeal forfunids^ for his words show thoroughlythe(great need thieretis for money'be-ing spent yovudhe^ 'ground : atad (his

description of ;the park;, " -as dutlinedabove, o&n»oti but prove to-a^ rea-sonable people that money .spent on

it will be -em excellent ' iavestrn'ent,iwill] 'ensure the acicpuisition by

townapepl^le of'r a shorts gronn'4 sre-

fxrid toTi'onr in'th-e' oattmy^VmiH by

themselves for the use, an!d benefit ofthemselves.' . \ \ <

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NEW PLYMOUTH HOS-PITAL BOARD.ALLEGED INJUSTICE:

"'TiITE WOKfc OF JM-PRbVEIUBNT.

The- other morning a Herald re-porter, accompanied by JMx ii.B-i-owne, paid a visit of inspection tothe Western I'ark, work in connectionwith the completion oi which is -atpresent 4Je-xig diligently prosecuted.

Conning to the liorley-street en:trance, to the Park, one sees, firstly,th« biff amount ,of work the I'axicCommittee is doing in the improve-mont of Mjorley-tftrec*. T'ho street is

being taiatd'so that..there will be,

When the work is completed, a gentleascent only in the road from oneendo'l the Park frontage to the other. Al-ready between ten and eleven t'hou-said -eat "pi 'spoil: have be<*i pot onthj slrcc*, r.nd it is expectidifcat -thework will oe " ci.u."i»!«s.ed "« -a fort-

oio-ht. It is worthy or nvce .n..-Cl.r-in^ alii the time the street has beenundergoing alterations H 'has remain-ed open to traffic. The1earth is being

taken from the excavations for thesports ground, *nd whsnstreet' is completed four 'thousand feetof spoil .be,deposited in, Fulford-street. Further 'spoil will also bousedtowards forming Downes'-street.*It,has b**n\ s^aid that,_.'Wtstei?n.!Park

is, for sport uurposes, rather far awayfrom' town. As a matter of feet,actual nieasureanmts wore recentlyraade, and it was demons toa-ted, thatWestern Park is" only 150 yards fur-ther from the Crite^'on Hotel than is

the sports groimd on- the Bee..The ground when' completed wijl

have- an area of four -apres. Cf thisamount three acres jhave been excuv-.

ated' and putin grass, which is 'ex-pected to/make.its appearance abovethe} 'ground-,next week.All the walks' owr the hills 'have

been marked off and formed, and whenplanting, is started, it will ,be earrie:lon on a well-defined and orderlysystem. Plan-ting will be carried onlargely next year,.', ' ,

Two terraces are to run rightround

the ground. Inaddition, two moredayc been made on the west sidemd three'more above these ai>e pro-jected; On th« norsern -end of ' the-third teruace -there, is a small " space.>vhich is broader -than the rest of the

terrace. This wflil* be res^erved wr any,wijwbW persons the cammittes maymtcTtain, and. ii 'an address was

read from this point it would be eas-ly audible 'allovbr' tbe.grcnvncV.NVh-ennit used lor fhis purpqse tW spaceivdll be "availaible fortress repreE»ea*a-iyes, and the whole fiel* "of play

svill be under their- observation. On

me of t-he- terraces"on the west sideheW 1'is- -ah.'indentation for a band!otuiula. -3fr .-George G^rry recently

arr&d out ©xperjoionts on the groundend found that the formation of the'erraci"g«ve an excellent acoustic ef-

ect «arryimg the sound round therrouml and enabMhg tihe softest noteoVeheard in all.parts. In his op^n-

on'tho site chosen for the rotunda>.fee finest procurable. ~* "

;

Along the southern boundary of theark will run a1 carriage drive fromI6rley--sireet to the qricket oval,phieh. is on\ the, .other ,side of Cut-.eld-street,K- and is -ten acres- in ex-

ent. (

On the occasion of the present visitfteen. Governrn'olt navvies, m .chargef t>V<> warders, were working on^ theround: 'Two 'tramways rrun"from theace in the grounds to the end of£hoip in Morfey-Kfcreet and a-horse,kintl-y lent frecof-cfeairge by Mr .H-.'nry,. is kept continuously busy,' pxrll-,ag loads of spoil along. ;W<hen thempty truok is returned on one ,linehe, tiiiijck'>onN;the other is full,'and itan be, seen that those who say thathe class of labour engaged tends*- tortake the work-"be done slowly havetot a leg to staml on.On .the top of tJhe hill to the west

>f;.the sports^ ground a, fountain^is;toife erecVd- Browne >gsfae it,asiisvopinionr-.that^hls- ■gppttjwps thenost valuable asset Now Plymouth>ossessod, -and though oil-well ownersnay dispute the assertion thesre^canie no doubt that the location; is anisset of ft very valuable order. Fromfere an v>nint«rrupted v^ew. all'ound the horizon will' b© ," obta«n-ible. One can from here see MountEgmoht, the 'breakwater, the town,

RuaptfriCthe back copntryjtodfl®i&~s :ffis \i'oSks, >far as KaTvihia,3'efididesj a'

"'.beajutHul expanse of

''&ea-

jcape. No planting liable to obstruct;h>e .yi'ew,.from, .this point will be al-owe'd.' " l '

On tho sportis 'gnofimd, wnen com-peted, it is anticipated that it will?e possible 'to decide^ races up tota'lfi'«a mile without lapping. Thisvill'-be a great advantage,- aa most>eople cannot rightly ascertain the>ositions of runners when >a race is

"un in laps.A convenience to be provideid lor

ootlball matches should be welcomed>y all players. To- enable the gameio be played with the Wind blow-ng from - end to end, ; small;otara boxes will.' 'be let in<to

-the

ground,at intervals 'so' that the? gcyallosts can fbo stuck in them.'as re-quired.To obviate the",possibility, of the

L'urf on' the %oe of the terraces be-?oming -broken through personsjlamibe-rinig up' and. down the Com-mittee has decided to .provide at re-gular intervals . steps.Reading fromon« tema'ce to the.other., iAt the present rate of.progress'it ifexpected that the whole of the sportsgr-oun-d |willbe ready for^ play by tinopening of the next football seasonThere remains only a bank of eartlon "the south side to be shifted. 'an<

w^ben ' this is rfcme the back of- thwork..will b« broken.1 Of. the spoil iithis bank, 2600 yards have been difposed pi, and will Awa;[privately. * , _. ;■ >

L-Tihe Ladies' Obmmi'ttee in connwtion \with 1 the Park is nearly 4

A MINISTERIAL EXPLANATION.

.(Special to Herald.)Wellington, October 18.

The Hop.George Fowlds,Minis-ter in charge;of the,'Hospitals andCharitable Aid Department, hasgiventhe'following reply.to trie state-ments contained in a Press Associa-tion telegram from N^ew Plymouthonthe15th inst.,regardingthealleged"

injustice" perpetratedinthe annual

reports-issued by the Government onthehospitals of the* colony. In thereturn of hospital receipts andexpen-diture for theyearending31st March,1906, furnished,by the Hospital andCharitable ■ Aid Board, the receiptsshown are the total receipts for bothhospital and .charitable' aid, and theexpenditure the amount -spent on thehospital\only.' The return for chari-table aid furnished by.the Boardshows no receipts af all,but there is

a note "no separate-rate struck forcharitable aid M in, the. Inspector'sannual report. The returns for/hospi-tals and charitable aid are kept quitedistinct,and it was,' therefore, neces-sary in such returns to show the re-ceipts for charitable aid' separately.The amount expended on charitableaid (£2407 9s ,10d) was, therefore,deducted in.equal amounts from thecontributions from local authoritiesand the,Government subsidy respec-tively,and shown- in>the department'scharitable aid' return as receipts'forcharitable aic^ Thus the- two sumsshown in the department's returns asreceipts for hospital and charitableaid respectively amount to £944812s 10cP-the-total'1receipts of theBoard for the year. There is no n-dication whatever in the returns fur-nished by the.Board as tohow theamounts which haye to be. shown inthe'department's returnas charitableaid receipts are to be arrived at, andin all cases' where the receipts forcharitable aid are not shown separatefromhospital receipts thedepartmenthas always gone on the.broad prin-ciple of allocating, such as half localcontributions and half Governmentsubsidy. " This has been1 done for-many years .past;and <no exceptionhas been taken to itby the Board.

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""RACINft CLW.

*r for4Sagjs:s:on^ 'j ??< "/To. l?eheld -%n: '?&Vttyaandf^per^i?r(j:,^orle.^ %

PROGRAMME..*1.\% No-onA-MORTON,.JEEMORIAJ,MAIDEN £#bE, 60 soys.,, wei^ffor age. Noim., 10s, ace. 20s* Sev^n

;viy? Xt '\j-vk

- " f2. FLYING. HANDICAP, 60 soys.

Nona:- iOs'i ?"acc.^6^&ii::furlongs.

3. HANDICAP HURDLE RACE, 6Qsoys. Nam. 10s, ace. 20s. .One niilaaiiila .half; " . " *"". " " ,.4. WApjRLEY-WAIT»TAR(4 CUP,

105'sovs. Noni. 10s, ace. r4os. Un»mile and a 4uarter.,5. WILSON STAKES^,; 60 sovg,

Minimum:weight Bst. . "VVinUcni,, 14lbs.6kiJ"a. Ein'trance 30'b. 3?bur furlongs.

6. PIUNCE OF WAXES'/ HANDI-CAP, 60. soys. Norn. 10s., aoc.'2oa,Seven'furlongs.

T.MOMAHAKI STAKES HANDI-CAP, soys- Norn., lQs, «tee: 20t,One mite and -a distance, ■'

'' -8. JACKSON MEMORIAL STAKES

60 soys. For ; hacks not.xfoinanatedfor any rftce at xoikiimg, 'WilsonStakes. excepted. Minimum weight-,

dinner: of Wilson Stakes 141bspenalty. Kn'traiice 30s. fNkwn. 10»ace. furlongs. r,

NOMiNATXONS-1 WEIGHTS, ACCEP-

;-; TANCESj.AND :GENIERALy'EN-

Nominations blose THURSDAY, Oortober llthv'WC.

''''y','h- >

Weights declared on FBUIAVy, Oc«tober, 19th, 1906. ; , ,' ? ■'

Acceptances and Entries close FRI-»DAY,.October- 26th,,.1906.

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UNDJER NEW J^ALAim/RtLßaOF'^AdiNGi;;; <^\ /% _;y^ \ -Further "particulars refpt," Ohiisi-

church "W«ekly Press," or . "

. -." : J;>W. EldlE^RSdN,}

;'

;'? ?J l'^"", ','"/ V{ ". Secretary.Approved in accordance with the

Rules of Racing, Sept?ember'.^th]!.l9O6.—F. M$teTATT,,< Secretary!TVanganui

j.-c./s' ..,-: - " ■ _-/ ,\j- '

if Coughing Yet,1'..Itis unwise tpf lep acoughrunbri1:* .Frequentcougfc^ng«inc?ea^fs .fcl^e iirritatiofl!^ inthebronchial tubes.'and is

o --!- ■> -.the -foreranner? -to-senous -1lungdisease-rconsuinption^.

EMULSION* . ,i.t . -Ki-f .''- n -.y»>-./-,- \>?

-, ;';'"Positively cures c^tighjr* of.^; any kind. ,jfat by drjdn^lip thecough,buij'fcy'cutting:{the phlegm andhealing the!.irritatedpassages. ■ ;Emulsion-i» perfectly:

'-.blendedltHat-iills gleasra&i:,to"^the'ffstei andsa^ay^tbi"

! > digests tfhfat tyoung babiesirand most delicate invalids^takeitregularly. Physiciansifrecommendit.; Yourchemist1

, or,store wiUsupplyyou; ?; .'"*

-Investment Soc.fet^ (J^i*manent.) .<,,, *'h\ ■^?:?

;Incorpor^aied urideE^yrhe Biiililingv. - 'So^etife^ Act, 1880/' 'S,^-'

Directors,^ 'Messrs "^R. Cook j(ch|vir-man), A. ShutileWorth|V>J. V^mjl,W. L.;Newman/ %Wfc^n%iii^J.„ C^ GeoPge/'and< A.*Goldwa^tk^

Solicitors^ L Messts.?tWilson and^^py.Bankers : Tjie Bank of New Ze^nd,

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,The,Sooiat^P|i3|it t^e coita pi^gr*paring, and'registering all mort^iigfeei(unless"-f6r'va lesser sum than &s})'.Durinjy the five- yeairs^ eifding^Mhe30th Septe|xb^r, 1905, the BjtifV0

*diyßeai^ "ißfriQtt ;£Vbontjs^s';.an^Q^.' tthemembers of the 'Society, BorrowersInvestors

" paribicipatinfi:alike in v'thedistribution;it will .thus be1seen,.$NattHe Sdoapty;islputely co'Ogeraiive;.. Office open daijy from; lO'va.m. to 4 ,p,mv Thursday aftern9on '"excepted,

E. P. WEBSTtR,/

- : . . {' y Secretary,

NEW PLYMOUTH SAVINGS BANK,Sittblikhed 18B»; . V'■}'.» " \"_ " ,*.

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P««d«t:* ' _ \,)HU Exoallency tht Goyeraoi,

Vlee-Preiid*at: ,'

Trustew:A. Shuttleworth, Esq., E. Cock, i^q,

W. L. Newman, Esq., J. Ward, E»q*This it « publio inititution,of 01

rears' ■tandlng,! witK the Govetnoias President, who also appoints -Qv*ic«-Bresideni and Trustee !to m»jß/«g«. ■

" "" ' IThe New PlymouthSaving* Bank ig

open for ;$»; _ol bneineegevery week day from 11 a.m. ±o\ Hp.m. oßdvtb^S p.W.i exception of Thu^sdiiyß (dQst4iy)«

FOUB\P^]pi"bENT. by, th|yearpaid<or any turn depoalted from fl£1 00. On* .shilling depofiti reoeived,Ijnt .no infrtreit, allowed until the v«f»"iitnulation -Amounts to £1.

Further information oar be obtain*d-from the* Manager-1- " i"

{ P. G. MOBTOTf.""-■'" -"Seevetary. " ." ' i

x ■ -Foi 'the.? Chilflren;*

in 'i'an and JBlack," '; - "'" just.Lan tied;. Sandai -'the children, ai.d ,'

make them healthy.,- 'r ''< '*'

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BOStdCKS3 The«e liars -arrived,in Bar, Lace, and^Button.

Haye you seen onf

NEW WINDOW DISPLAY ?All come along— rit's a li>\eJy

show.'"'

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DEARE'SB^TCADR,

NEW PLYMOUTH.

If your nerves areunstrung,your ap-f'' -; petitepoor,anH:yoii feel tired,don't ''

i- be,tempted into bracing up with an> ■

' '* alcoholic mixture,buttie " .

Goca Wine.A scientifically medicated' prepara-tion, presenting in a palatable andagreeable form the medicinal proper-.-ties of the finest Peruvian cocaleaves and pure grape wine. This,winehas aremarkablycalmativeeffectonbrain andnerves.** 2/6 PER BOTTLE.\

I Other Health Wines:— GrapeTonic,

v'Orange Quinine," Yin Carno,. Port ,<■

Quinine. All at2/6perbottle. - - '■"■ALL STORES AND,CHEMISTS.

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WAITA)JA.]JAgBi(a..C!LJ.:B._:,w _" HACK MEETING

-:■-"---■ On the Cldb's Gourfee/- >

I'mjßSDA^v RE^EftBEK 6th, 1906.Handic^psfer, Mr'J: ErHentysV

ljfitll^pEHANDICAP-^dE^:^40so^;J -^eSond s&ovs from 'Ifakes^Ovor* six flights of " hurdles;/3ft 6inhigh; winner ,of any Hurdle Race^afterdeclaration .pf,weights t© carry lOlbseytra. "Nomf, " 15s; ace, lfoy.miles: To start at 12 noon. ,; {'i*,2.,M4IDEir4pLA.TE, of 30sovs;,sdc-;

ond. ssovs. *Height for age; openitoall horses that have not won a race,.Hurdle; Steeple and Hunter Eaces ex-ceptedj iVat^ time qi start. Entrance,25s;lo^close/on general onfcr^.'ni^lit.About-Iriajle.- 12.45 p.m. -,Jr "

3. LEPPEIiTON STAGESf-;bi 30sovb; second ssovsr Weight 8st; 5 fur-longs. Norn,,,255; ,to close or*- g'ener^lentry night. 1.15 p-m-. 4.r;\yAl/fA£A ;C[}if,JIANEIQAE,,; of.SOsoysj v7sbvsy and'3rtl'f4JsbvsVv

Norn., lsov; 2soya. About limiles. 2.15 p.ni.'5. CLIFTOxNI,..STAiCES, of 25sovs;second psovs. Weight/ i^st;winner of;te^jperton Stakes to* carry 10st3 '£11-irance, lsov; to close on.general en-try night ;4,furlongs;3 p,xn. :

, -,6. WKLTERHAMBICAP, of 45sovs;second sspvs. Miniiuun^ *!weight, bst,71b. Norn .;15s ;" ace.,, 1' soy;

f;7. fur-

ibngaC; 8.4p pirn. ; r ' "

»7. FLYING HANDICAP, of 50sovs;second ssovs.' Nonv., lsov ;'ace, 25s;6!furlongs j\4.30 >p.m.

8. SENTKY HILL STAKES, o£ 25spvs; secondj*ssovs. .Weight, Bst 71b ;winner of the LepjJerton Stakes orClifton Stakes -to carry 14lbs penalty;winner of both' races to carry"21lbspenalty,. EntranGe,-ls6v;to-tclo.se' on>gDneralf '.ehffyJ'nig-ht';'■As,furlong^;"sp.m/ ' ' ' / », - PENALTIESI^ c., The winner of any Handicap FlatRace (after, declaration of 'weights, ,ifhandicapped under Bst 101b) to carry10lb penalty, and for every additionalrace .Gibs ex,lra.;,if,handicapped^t BstlOlb or oyer/'ij), carfj' only h&U ofth« above penalties. y

'DATES OF NOMINATIONS,WEIGHTS, ENTRIES AND AC-CEPTANCE^, AND.,AMOUNTS TOBE FORWARDED TO THE SECRE-TABY-' !

Nominations close at Mr Buchanan'siljce, at' Op.m. on SATURDAY,

November 3rd.Weights appear on or about WED-

NESDAY, November 14th. _ 'Acceptances and General Entries up

to 9 p.m. on SATITRDAY* November24th. .

" ' /Telograph Office.closes at 5 p.m.For completeprogramme see Referee,

October 10th, or posters.H. SPtJRDLE,

, " Secretary and Treasurer.Approved TaronaW Jockey Club.

OTSSELL FLTSETWOOD. .e260 ' . ' .:.Secretary.'

riOMMERCTAI. QNIONT "ASSUKANCK\J , COMPANY, T.tt>.

(Ftpp. Mahwk, ftrapitii fnltv.snWwribed. /2.5nn.000.

The «nd«wi^ed 'dre* p^narr*' ir> »cr«»rtflb-vp riO.-<? at lo«v*»ct rnrrrrt rnfPR

WKBSTEP & McKEI-LATIT S..MCKELT.AR.I [H.STOCKER.

District Agents,4 , Curne-street.

"". RHEUM©.

Has cured hundreds Of cases.,of rhe-umatism, rheumatic gout, iumbag-o,and, sciatica- all over .New .Zealand.Our testimonials proveT this. Tryitheuni'o, axi-d. you will not f);egret it.It is not a liniment, it is not apill,but operates directly on the.iystemby^,expelling fromfit the uric acid,,'the;real cause of these diseases. It ,ispleasant to take, and if given a fairtrial is bound to give you relief fromrheumatism, gout, sciatica, lumbago,and all kindred diseases. Sold by'allchemists and' stores at S/G and 4/6per bottle.— Adv^ ,

DO YOU,ask your 0*'*

"Q* 1V Grocer for '. T-' yT

WAXINE SOAP,Or do you just ask for

a bar of soap and let" 0 &

"

" r him send you the kind

I he mates the biggest

profiton? . "■" ■

It makes a big difference■ ' toi Yoti, i

INSIST TJPON HAVING .WAXINE SOAP.

*'/ " ;,'"

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VALUABLE OINTMENT., Good for Babies;

Ooed for Men. ,

Everyhomeshouldhaveonhand this reliable Ointment., .Its*uses are many, andit is,nevermoremissed thanwhen )most wanted.

BEE OINTMENTCures Cuts, " Burns, Scalds,Piles, Chilblains, Pimples,,Sores, Ulcers, Wounds, SoreChests, etc. It is a goodand

, safecureforallminor ailmentsi""*

of this nature. " > \BEE OINTMENT

is antiseptic, soothing andhealing. „ ,GET IT NOW. PRICE1/6.

A REAL SKIN FOOD*.j - Many of the so- SVCldl

" jurious. The EmolllMt)

maiority of skin ■* not a../ y , grease,oil or

defects are caused |at ftis abytheporesbecom- v pure, medi-ingclogged. Now, cinalskin-theactionof a fatty food. *hich -1

" * j cleanses the ior greasy,skin food poresandis to still further corrects allclog the pores,and skinirregula-so double the in- rities- , '

iuw. InJars>

PrIoeVS-AVOID THEM J

'GET ITI' 5 -^^^^

"Royal Blue" or Empire Bluepossesses the greatest bleaching

properties/1 The aole Muoa'fer using Blue in

theLaundry v for, bleaching purpose*—tomake white clothes whiter.If follows then— the greater the

bleaching properties the lighter thelabour.

All Bluet harenot die samebleach-ingproperties,because theyarenot allpure."Royal Blue* gives thebest resultsmdieLaundrybecause it is anob ofpore ultramarine, which alonehas anyvalue in the wasntub.

Youcanprove this statement— yourgrocer sellsRoyalBlue.

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t Ctirriagv Builders,

Phone 121. H«

A Great Boon. QOOL, QOMf JTYLISH.■ . UNDRESSED " s&ofa.^crMsfdißtm^ (

i4RiJf - - COLLAR 3111fllm to match,mlm - -

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TENNIS and CRICKBT SHtRTS m Great Variery. .,

JHf «EW ZEALAND - :-'^Jlll

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"UPal IPTHJMB FACTORY. b»«h■' ]

I 58WEETS YQJJ WILL I:IDolly Varden phocofate Sponge iI Ice-Gream Chocolate Drops HI Sill Toy Chocolate Biscuits . ■.'

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:%t "THE COAL THAT SATISFIEB THE LADIES." ]

THE VALUE OF A i ton of ■ffißjtHj Pronortloa VEM 'COALDEPENDSUPON Cojlbrook- RSaSMUH " . 1

'. THE AMOUNT OF.. dale E!9SRII3 Wast*HEAT IT GIVES, AND produCM fM^j^JgMTHE PERCENTAGE OF

- . .WASTE. THIS LITTLE , ■^■■^B'

1. DIAGRAM BHOWB .. sBBH^B'. THAT "COALBROOK. 1too "! |^|3f^l Proportion |V"EfF^HI ■

'■PAilte-"- yWESTyoRT;! N^gawth. Hll'jJyS of Hl&U^B £

THOUGH NOT THE prodacea lAwMJa Wart. \LOWEST PRICED, IS a^PHfflaHß (

CHEAPEST IN THE y,*'

-.-"■» -^ '.* END. .IT.-.GO^S^UR^.^r y,.. * .f. / " *"'..'THER,AND IS «tW i of BSSH Proportion ■«» 1

FINEST COAL SOUTH J&££ fWIwS Q< HHHI *1 OFTHSJ.INE.? ;r-;- :fr es :ffig^Bl; Waste MHWItITM. j

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' v?'«.'! r;vt; "$" 'S >?\ "^season 190,6— ,c,c

f IN STOCK AND TO ARRIVE. f

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*Pu£e :;BpßcdUßti Guarantleed Steamed tinier N.Z.Government Supervision.

Gear Coy.'s Bonedust and other high-class'" . "Jdanares. \ ;' ',)„..'■]'" ''„■.. >"„. «.''

Jmp^C^^up^pp|iOSphat<B, exceptionally high-

FisbU'rCelebpatied Pdtatd Manure. \'Basic Slag, or 'VThomas^Phosph^te^

.^ Improved Kami* rrr Does not cake.Guano, Blood and Bone, Plire Blob'

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t.y .< '"'iThe .-aKoye^are all of--the highest qualiiy— Analysis upon5 7j; t

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:;^;^;^^TEs^lt;Pays To Buy the Best^k ,'.: .

'■: -^BWTOJi KING,"IVew Plymouth and Stratfordr

The Stores CompanyrDevon-street^

New Plymqtuth,Have pleasure instating that Itheir .prejnises are now openf°rBusiness, and that the^r'will be pleased thYeßldent^V^7PPlvrtiouthand Tattmaki to inspect their Warehouse. They areseilingpureCaneJSugar, in 561b. bags, that willmake yourjamset anff Seep tor years. . . . w 9-

ISi^erß?>Grrifcalß, M*:, INo.1andNo.la,10/ 9; No. 2

Boiler Flour,.20-/; 100 Roller Flour, 10/8.60 EoUer Flour, 5/4 ; 25 "Boiler Flour, 2/10,

Onart MapoT^s Jars, 4rf 6d dozen; 2 Quart Mason's Jarsup Pd.drw».-- >IK »T«rP 2sJCd doz; 21b- Tarn/bib, 3s 6d do2

'iisfrYt.L is fir \n\iybi jelly 2s 6d dozen.

Bstes, ificCas^ill & Company.

; TARANAKI.HEKALD, FBIDAY, -OCTOBER W, I^oß.

SHIPPING.

FRIDAY, OCTOBER 19.

PORT OF NEW PLYMOUTH.

PKASffIB OF TOE M&QN! »., H.M. g.

3«wJl»«t ... .... is 10.1J 19 a.m.Kirst Quarter ... 25 1 20 20 a.m.

HIGH WATER. /

This evening, 10.13.- /To-ftnorrmv-moming, 10.33.

CALENDAR-For OCT.-NOV., 1906.

FRIDAY, OCTOBER 19, 1906.

ANTI-G-AMBLING .LEGISLATION.

Sun -set: This,evening, '6.34. . .Sun rise: To-morrow morning,,5.24.

K&I01IB iJKRIVALS.Takapuma, fr»m llamukati, Saturday,Rarawa, fr«m Mam»k au, M«iwhiy. -Takapuaa; ir«m Manuk.au,i.a}uesjday.Rotoiti,from South, Tuesday,fearawa, fr»m Mamukau, Wednesday.Rot«iti, from.lCa»ukau, .^Kursday.Tafcapiina, 'fr«to"?S«ntI; Thursday.Rarawa! .from -ifaautatl; I

■KXPBeq'B* ARRivXLS AT VBL-""LfNdsrdN/.'

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OtBAN-'etING *^SAMBRS.'©ourtfieM; -left New. York sth Aug.

tist, via Australian ports and Auckrl«^d ;flue about 20th. October. , '\ISippMtjfkam aranff!c,.,* left Midieg-borou^V 11th ±\iguati~ «lue abo^t20,tk Gtetoljer..,.Banff^hire, left Durban," via Lyttelr

ton;? du» about October 20th; (N.Z.and A!' Co.) . , -, ,S*ar, of New Zaalamd, . left Liver-p»»l lSAAusfugt, via,Auckla*«i ;dueab<fut. th« 27th, October/ "

Wiß^bledoM, l«ft NewJSTork 25tK Au-ffuft, viaAuokJamd; iue aib«out 3j9tkOct«W: - ' ;'<>

Turakina, left Plymbxith SeptemberB*^ vi* Capetown and Hobart;dueabout October 24th. (N.-Z:S. Co.)

Indradevi, left London August 3rd,vii Auattalia,-Auckland, and'Napier;dv©' about October 30th.. (Tyser!)

Pondo; left Tancouver Soptemb«r,4th ;. 'dv« about ©ctober 30th. ,(N.Z.and1A. Co;), ,f '

Rakaia, left London SeptemberBth/via Capetown andHobart ; due aboutVoyemtler l&t.'

'Como, left New'York September sthj,via Australia and Auckland ; due a-

hput November 6th. (N.Z.S. Co.), Ath«nie, left

"Plymouth ,' SeptemW,

22^ via' Capetown and Hofoart,; duoabout N,ovemfcer oth. , (Shaw^, Savill.)

Paparoa,' deft Plymouth October6th, via Capetown andHobart; dueabout November 84th. (N.Z.S. Co.)

Delphic, " left" London, September13^ du^j^abput r*No-vember;26th. (Shaw, Savill.)

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Apollo /(barque, 20 -day* out),sailedfrom Liverpool^September 20th.

SHIPPING TELEGRAMS.'W

' ,- " ARRIVEDI " " '. >;WellMi!g^on- October , ;19.— Rotoiti,

from New Plymouth*, at 3.45 a».m^ '

'Qnefeutqga, October 19;H^T;a'^apuna,ifrom. New Plymouth, with outward'Frisco mail,, at .8:10- a.m.''' !W<estport/'^'Octolcfer^;19.^Poherua,from NewxPlymouth, atV7,3O a.m.. Sydney, October 19f—^iflesden> from1

Por| Chalmers.' " "' - ''Sydney,' October;-18:— St." KildaV from

"Whangape.-!Mielibolurne, October 18.— TJmball'a,

f*om Bluff:

, The --Chairman o^-the County.oounoun- n

cil have receivecT. a teiegram from Mbw T Jennin."*, M.H.U., statingthat

the .V^'uer-General ha<J said tb&« theCounty's, subsidy would be oncreasedby' £.300 bjrr the-new.Sjaibsadies Bxllnow before ParHament.. Anyone on tha. for,' bar-gains in farm properties sgould at- %

tend-Mr Newton King's-,auction martto-morrow afternoon, when twoh'andy-

sized farms -will bt> sold.by■ N

by .order, of, the. iortiga-gees- '"« c,farms'are well situatedsin.goo<J^laary-ing,,districts, and should profitable investments. *. At the Grand Gymriasti,© Qairnivaiat the Theatre Royal, on Thursdaynext vocal items wttl be given) feyMrsWilfes (soio) anW arises 'Buck-mann (trio),and a.violm- solo by HerrLoesch: The 'bbx\plan opened, at the

Collier *A; JCol6nial Pi-ano Ctf. bwarehouse this .morning, ©nd nfrear

:tiona'pointr to a ■well-filled^ 'hall on

,Thursday- . r-

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A- start has been, mad© with1 theerection of . the new .lower -, beacon.au-thorised by the Harbour,Board some

months ago. The structure wheni rcompleted will form a smaU . eight-sided tower about \3ft in heaghH,and5ft1..i wide, consisfimg of a wooden,frame covered wth heavy -gauge cpr-

-.rug«,ted .iron. It mil he proysldedwith a glass front, so that Ifee lampmaiybe,protected frpm the weather,

Capt1 Hood, Harbourinastei*, re;ports tint for the'four wbefc»'«o«nj.OVtdbefc *■!-'««» were^ 4^heHhin^ of steamers^ an;d>^ two lofsailing-vessels,, at tftie^^a^aterwhai-f. The aggregate gr^J tolt'

nage of H&J shipping was^ *L,m tons.Inward cargo.amounted to 4508 tons,

including $96'Hons-«fe coal for- r ii-a-wav use and. 499 tons for privateconsumption, Theara-were 752vtons' ofexports' making a,total of 5260:t0u?of cargo handled. ,n . .'■-'

Quite a controversy ensued atHiarbour 'WS&aHaS&tfSSg^ moaWmg,

tarfwi*Jl.Maxwell>d^.l'£;tfar-cli&Ur^tne -E%3iPer»,concerning \t\terkmoor&i#® methodof -buildiing the j^BieaJvwaterupon a/

bank ofrsand. >Mr-Mja^vellj^d nolidoubt the stability of the work whilstthe- Harbour was'maintained at *itapresent depthy buth-e .questioned itssafety' if'dredging were carried out to.

"a depth: of 25. feet as proposed.^^x-.Marcbanft scouted the'idea]-emphasis-

ing the fact 'that dredging cduM;bVcarried up rigfaf al^^e- the rufcible,

so long as stone U6\fill-its place. iWfthiout jilting! iaowatstone a margin of 50 feet betweentheoutside^-edge of'the"rubble aibid ■ thsa4-

dredged area wculd-be sufficient J/Jf>allow: At all times,' 'ol course/ it-would be necessary',to*put down furJther stonef ! should !there ibe -any'sign^"of subsiderice' of 1 the protecting work'.-"4lhe En-gin-eer poin'ted-'out that duHngaB <yhe storms of .thepjafeft1year >tih«r«.notitoeen'a'i^ar^r^>JaS^inoh of sub-.sidenceJm th^.wall.'¥oned ''the -4noneer j:s'Jassufance" 7tha-tithere had been rubble placed lessthan 10feeVbelofW!<!l!oiw'water <m»ark, as-.eerting1

(stonerihad at' times been^placecl""'on a banv 6nlx^6. feet or less from thei'..surface. -Mr $larchant ppsitively ;de^-nied this, referring io Hihe 1/he had takeir^ --tart"variolas-times. (

MrMaxwell's tihird' ■ poi?it w<as "tthat themembers had been kept iax the dark-^s

mode of buildiing being follow-ed^ There had been some gratification,at the fact that jwork was /only cost-ing* £45' 10s per foot asf againstestimated, but he' had '■gathered th-at'the- work was not being dorre-strk^Jy '

inaccordance with 'the original ..pro-posals. The statement >aJLwas beiasj built on a large sand !bamk "

had come^s-ar eou«try^The Chairman, Mr Newton King, andother members denied:'s.tfee?t the Boardhad notJ heen "aware of the modified:system -followed 'atd the. could not understand, as the wpark wasstable and.permanent; that anythingbut satisfaction could Be felt at. thissaving in cost. In th.c end.Mr Mar-chant .proved his point and, the dis-cussion, a report 0* which -\\Q-1appear -in the Budget and- to-morrow's'.issue,

tertaimated. " n -" ■ " .<*(Messrs1Ambury Bros, have, <ai re-

place announcement dn our/ frontpage. -,,.,." , ",ii i.-),-lflie>Baptist Suiidiay,School Anniver-sary Services -are1 advertised -mi tdaisissue:

~ ' -s ■■ "Morey & Son amiounce a beautiful

lot of wKrtV"'-TMuslmC TnicKia Linens,lawns, for, present weair, at very low -prices.

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. Joo-laddition to usual mart lines,<tobe" sub^ndt^ted < to-morrow, Webster.Bros..will offer some watches (guar- "

anteed),fgenuine pendants,.rings, andalberts,

'alsio a quantity .of grocer-;

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"The annual meeting of theEq-uifebleB.uilding Society takes place to-nig'h.'fcat.7.30 in*the Town HalLto be folloV- '-ed by sales and ballot of appropria-

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iions in the nrst~gT6up and sale of£300 in the second group. [

Messrs Wilson and Nolan advertisetheir usual auction sale.!ipr one p.m.tcr-mqrxo.w. included among the linesto, fo'esold is a lady's-bicycV (new),and on account of an.arittst leaving,the distract^ a number1 of '* patnitingsand flower^panels. .--."-..-,

'Our readers'are reminded of the

lecture on,Bible Wines, as advertised,"by "Bev.'N. 'A.- Dtfvis1, in th«Baptist Qhurch for this evening. Itis sometimes puzzling fpr people todecide what is

"meant,by^."the word

"tVine" in our- trahslaiions. MrDavis- will explain this. .. =

OFull particulars are given in'

areplace advertisement to-day re theA,B.C'. Boot

'Compainy's Bxhibi'tion,Competition. The clock -will ->no_>^doubt become a great attraction*.and-,,.,those who are looking for-vjrarid -$6 vis-iting the Exhibition should -try to se-cure one of the travelling ticlcets. {*

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Mr J. Clarke (New"Plymouth) hasbeen elected{ a delegate to"the NjewZealand Athletic Union's Conference"atChjristch'aroh in January next. Hehas also been /appointed) chairman ofthe TaiWaki Athletic and' CaledonianAssociation's Council.

Thte T'ainanakii County Co'utaciili 'hasbeen informed that i£Boo for theManganui bridge and £900 for theWaiongona bridge have "been placedtotheir credit;and /thai) the <aptplica-tioji for a loari ;pf A£2sop for "theWaiwakaiho bridge has-been apiprov-'"3* i'- -",' " ,'- .w J .r, /

The New Plymouth1 Tennis afrd"Croqfaet Club is formally opening, its

on' Saturday, 27th, but ?is.having the tennis courts"marked outfor the coming- Satiurday to allowsome! of its enthusiasts making anearly start. The cro'efuet courts willnot be ready before^ the 27th. .

A sister responded to the toast of"The Ladies" at Thursday evening's1.0/G.T. banqWt. ' -'She -said :— "MrChairman and Brothers'';and Sisters :Ihave been chosen to respond tothis toast :'Ithink the laddes of the

,Lodg<edo themost work.'" Then 'she,sat down. Such -

a frank 'request forhonour, where it was due was quiterefreshing in,its tma!dorned simplicity,

A race was flown from Te Awamutuon 'Thnrad<ay^&^etti;6'on*7f.I|fiiider theauspices of the New Plymouth Hom-ing. -iClub. ZRkMt :"£&./■■ 4:;'""'6orSey>

B'Gimg&vry, jkatiftptyfLffifytfai, -Oft. sdn.,1; R. W.^Dfccoii's^Hayd'ji,^ velocity1175yds 2ft. 4irt.,*,2'; J, ,Sta^pippfe'sDeadshot; velocity Il66yds. "Iftr3; H. Moyerley's". 'No 238, velocity1154yds.iOft. sra.', 4.

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The Gill-street Canine Concert Com-pany gave another concert at one o'-clock this morning. An appreciative.Gill-street resident came into theHer-ald Office later in thexmorniog, ,an>dasked that we suggest that <3illT^tree^people should ''swop"'their dogs foithe variety known as "dumb 'dogs'J

said to be so plentiful ,'lrWelldn<gton just"now.V -<~'\ L

The bjalanee-^heet of the TaranakaAthletic and -. Cafiedonian Associationshows a-predit balaooe'of dCIS 3s Id.The following officer's elected forthe, enstuiog year >— Patron,1, Mr "WT. J-enndngs ; President:.Mi fN. J.King" '(atajw^ofc;-Stra#ord); -Viceprestiidemfc:Hon. )V.\C. ¥. Caxncross

■WQG,-;,^ec#ir4/C6iincpiLo^:isfyen?iMessrs J.

'Clarke.^New,Plymouth), A.

Hansea.'(Eltham),' IR.l

R.H. Kivell (Stmtford), L.''C. Jehnins^ (\Vakara)] ' A,Stewart .(Stratford), \B.. ,(x...Barr (JBIthani), and a nomineehy ifa&,HawergCal-edton'ta^'' 'Society

"';S^eretary: andTreasurer:' sVfr J. ''& *TholmpsoT(StratfoVd)' ? Auditor: Mri, .¥. EiHardy((GSltbam).'In-1 the |'Wellington ' .Magistrate's

'Court a day * or two ago ayo.unganan nanidd Miller -pleaded guiity. joihaving obtained £1 ,12s from Mi'Edgar Wa^t hf meians* of aCertainfalse pretence.

'Miller, who'is ari.elec;-

tri'caJ*'engineer, recently \ from''Stome^went to the informant' and represent^ed'Himself' as a son' of Lord! thanis-ton, * and an attorney for aY:gentle-man in the Old Country, who wanted]to purchasef;,aairT.eSfta't&v iMr Wattwent to, .some .jj-rpu'ble in -djca^wing upan agreement' ft>f the purich^se of afarm, and" " kcousea^.iifeSorrotwetl themoney,.from. Jiinu,Later,, .on he toldMr, Watt jthat he wa^ ,a medacalmanpractising medicine..He wasJ convict-

,,edl and,ordered,cto Qpme ../up?, for, sen-tence when called upon. ,-

The life- of a'Borough Engineer is

"evidently not all beer and sfeittlesC. Ina Taranaki. town t!he other day thewater supply was cut' off temporarilyand oneUser of the;Borough' waterwKo is:*known to be 'sotmietyvihiat ec-centric waited

'on the Borough En-

gineer and asked why he anight nothave, water.' The" Engineer

'saiid .it

Sv'ould1 certainly^ be, aH rigfht on th«morrow,'but- .the' exasperated,.exasperated userwanted mpre satisfaction ,than that,and 'after > a short wordy tussle in-vit-e^l the Engineer out into the(back-yard, to' argue the fliratterf tp astandstill per medium, of fists. TheEngineer was a slightly 'hot-headedperson, and .readily^ accepted t'hieolialleng©.' The * tw^parties1 went out-side to finish theiu argiuinrent inf' the

'E^i'gSish' yfky*;'ared;' it is.on record that- the indignant user ofthe Borough/(wate£ placed- AAxq En-gineer hors de comtnat in one 'hit. It.woul^- be as well, if local .bodies^ *,in,future dema^nded that before EtajgiaTeersare lengjaged 'they shall satisfy thelocal body as to tneir competencyin"the noble art."

With reference to theNew Plymouth'Harbour Board's reqxiest fof a reduc-tfion in the ihaiilage rate of 1/6 . perton on dairy produce for haulagebe-

I tween the Moturpa Freezing TVorksand th,e Breakwater, the MinasterjforB&ilways replies :"I'^h-ayie the -honour''Uo' inform you thatin addition.'Jtosupplying the engine .and. men

*" forshamting the traffic the Departanenthas itio^pro\VS'de labour forN xMoadingat the ship's side. ■ Considering thetime _ the wajgpns arein usek and con-^sequently withdrawn fronx the possi-ble haulage of o^h-er .more ramuner-ative traffic, Iam of; opinion thatthe charges vlevied are hardly profit-,able fo the Deparfanent and-are veryreasonable indeed for the servicesperformed. In ythese circumstancesIregret that a,ter ffiying the' matterevery considerationIcannot see myway to accede to your req.uest/' MrConnett explained at Friday's! Smeej--ing of the Board that a similar replybad been received by the iFreeizfingW-oxks , Company, which, hadsince pas-sod a resolution . asking the membersfor the district to interest1themselvesin the matter. {Sir eHT\L Sniit-h,M.8.R., has given notice-to a^k theMinister,,a iq'uestion.apettt.ithe; matteron the 24'th ■inist. .■_

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"■gaming; houses'* and "street" bet-^ing. Other sections of the Act pro-hibit thepublication by newspapers ofbetting1 news, and one effect of thishas already been to benefit Melbournepapers at v the expense of those pub-lished in Sydney. There is a class ofreader who look for nothing in thedajly papers except racing news andthe latest betting quotations, and a"new sj:>orting publication, cateringspecially, for tjiis class, has alreadysprung - into "^existence at Melbourneas a result of the New South WalesAct*. (Gambling is undoubtedly a dis-ease . in the -foodyfpoliticyHand in itstreatment the methods of dealingwith diseasein*the 'human body'^ mustbe to some extent followecl^if,success-ful results are to /be achieved." Aphysician 'dors l-'not' attempt todrive, all - ill hurmwr .i into thebody -where ho cannot seeit, but en-cbtirages it tp find an outlet. The NewSouth Wakes legislators are/ however,endeavouring to drive gaining andbetting out of sdg'lit. They will notsuppressit, andit-- ismore

- likely,thatthenewlaw willcbe treated'with grow-ing contempt. In thisconnection itis worthy, of .notice that Sir JosephWard proposes, inthe newPost OfficeAct Amendment Bill, KewZealanders .from,,investing-in Tatter-sairs sweeps. One < clause of the 'Billproposes that "if the/Postmaster-General has at any time reasonableground to suppose anyperson'inNewZiealand or' elsewhere to bei engaged\'a) in Receiving any 'money or valu-able thing as the consxder'aiion ,for;any assurance tor agreementi, expressrjed or implied,,to p^y or give

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v,anymoney or valuable thing.; on any{event or contingency relating '

to'anyhorse race or other"race, fight, gaone/sport, or exercise, or as the consider-ation for securing thepaying orgiv-ing by some other person of any,mo-ney or valuable thing- on any %%ksuchevent 'or. contungenpy. asf

- kfjoresaid }■or v'c) in receiving money under pre-schemo .connected' "witHlwysuch as-surance oragreoin'entrorany lottery,scheme of chknce, or -unlawful gamej

then,.the Postlmastter-General ,may or^der that- no,postal gacket addressedto any -sxfich > person (either by hisown or any fictitious or assuimedname), qr -to. any address without ,'aname, shall beeither forfwarded, or dciiyered by the Post Office.

'Until 'sxich' order" is in'like1manner re:''vofcad^ no such postal packet shall"beregs^tered,' -fiorwarded, or delivered,,nor shall any money order beissued'in such person's, favour, orbopaid .to"him." This -appears to bY carryinglegislation"toan ab^urd^ty. It is ac-;|^Byye^g€d^hat^Tatl«rsaHV^bu^'D!e6S

is -honestly ,conducted.; .no suspicionof fraud -attaches to it;and ifanian,having^ paid all- his 'just debits and

all-'his obligations, chposesto in-vest an occasional1 five shillings orpound in a, s^weep, the.,Sta;t3 has nomoral right '{o say h© shall not. There'is nothing wrong in''his tran<sactfion>andit i^a^qtifestion^whether the Statehasa right to refuse, toucarry his let-ters,"'and whether inlhev'*oventof suchletters' being opened ;and destroyed,as the,Bill proposss, y the < addresseewould not have grounds,of action a-gain®t the Department.' There^ is alimit beyond which the State cannotgo an its determination to .force thepeople away from certain habits,andwe 'should "t-hihk Sir Joseph Ward'sproposals pass that limit.

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The Ooverhm^nt'proposes to grantthe following* pensions to ofiicers ofthe Customs Department who are re-tiring on Miarcshj 31st :— Sir H.< W.Brewer; £233; - <sis' 8d;-Mr A. Rose,'£400' :;Mr'E."-R,"BY Boweny- £280. >'

The Septemberehefques for the- w-.garth patSaXk suppliers will amount to£577 as compared .with -£203 in Sep-tember last .year. The Cardiff. Com-pany will pay out £504 as 'against£311. ilK-v;?'>.j>;:;:^r';ir-rf/^:

After a selection the orchestra^at tha^rneetin^i)bf the ftßgmon^^Lodgeon Thursday jeva^ijiJQgiSth©S' Ohiairmanirose, and said that in his- position hedid not! think' the 'voices at thelower end! of' room'h-arniionised"with -themusic at the other end. Hetrusteld.a hint to the wise would besufficient.- The rebuke was reqjuired^-i't' wlas h'aird to teftl if 'tike conjversia-

tion' Was interrupting orchestra orif the orchestra was obtruding itselfon universal1 conversation— #>ut itwould be interesting, to know "thedif-ference between "a hint" asicl jo.' re-quest; to your noise."

Befdre " "£E« lanniversary ban/qjuet atSt. Gary's HJall on Thursday even-ing an open lodge meeting was h(eldyBro. Legg"presiding. Soon after ,thecommencement of th© meeting- Bro-Legg vacated the chair in.|apour of ■

Bro. Efferd,.Pasifc Grand Templar, who'was supported,,by the 'Grajacl Elector-al ' SuperiTftetLdeirl. Those" gentlemen1gave aiddresses on the work' of theOifcleryBro. I^igig*«avi a'rpaper on/th.Qhistory:-of th,-e ,orsder,van<lHhe Secre-tary reported- kg,,.;the $o'm<gs of ihei

Hodge siaaoe i%s^ inceptgion,;MrGol'cln'gs orchestic -enlivened theproceedirigs with some' jeatceHeht1.music. '.:,■'

The New South 'Wale%■Gaariihg 'andBetting" Act is a well-meant effort to■uppressbetting1,but it is so drasticthat'it 'will probably fail. The threemain features ot the)Act ";are jbhe pro-visions' - 'prohibiting » betting in 'thestreets-, -betting, in shops, and bettingwitih-infants.. Ther main, object is to'localise "bettii'n'g-on the racecourses,t!h.us removing ,tenip<tiation from the*path -of thousaaids o£ peojpltf,, many oiwhom would bav.e mo desire to breals;thm law when the process involved thepersonal 'trouble':1'attendant 'Updn avisit to a racecourse. The Act pro-.jvud.es that- if>$u^s,cicn^^ grounds r,for '

suspici^o^eexist^^ny 'hsnJse, i office;room#cor o%her place feelievesi:< to. beused" *

for gamrmg may be'de&ami" 'a

gaining,, 'hpuse, and it. w' .- thereupon'be put under what -the.AttornieyJG«n; .eral '■'described "as a kir-I-'bi moraliqiiWantinie. During, the period, piqoiatrantin'e" any person iouird upon'the'proclaimed premises, or entering orleaving them, may be arrested. andpunished; .unless he " can prove that hewasx not there for an illegalpurpose.Upon. any glace being suspected anapplication ' wiH^be niadfc7 to a Sup-reme Court Judge, and.unless the oc-cupant of the house can prove thathis premises are,not used for gamingpurposes the building will be "de-clared" » and quarantined;-*The policewall thereupcdi have power to enterthe premises and arrest anyone, andthey may enter adjoining premisesused: for purposes of ingress and egressto the.jqtuar&ntin'ed'premises. Tdie land-lordl W a house used by a tentamt-'forgaming purposes may''give the tenantnotice to. qjuit -and may evict Aim;,and omoe the premds.es have been 'pro-

claimed a'gaming 'house the ownermiUst take steps <to ■evict him. Thug a

blow is struck at the old belief -that''an'Englishman's houseis his,.castle," j

for thepolice'in South Wales arenow .'icuvthe^position of.vbeing, author'ised to

"enter private houses* where the

occupants "are inW habit of playing^bridge, ev^''tat*sixpence a hundredpoints,and-,to arrest the players. Theprovisions dealings with street bettingare very stritnigeart,' for the term

"street" includes, besides any thqr^oughla,!re or footway,_amy ,"orprivate' land, whettber a th'orou'gMaroor nott, and1,,whether, enclosed or not,with the exdeptaon-of" 'houses and race-courses. The penalty for a firsit of-fenceis afine not less than '£20 and

noli ec&ceedin^;'£loo, and for a/ -secondoffence six injbnths' imprisonmentwith-out thie.optionof ,a fine. 'V$c penaltyfor Ibetting.with aa&infant is-a,fin© of£100: ' Betting on"I'sports ground*,which! do not include racretfoiirsesj ismia'de illegal, and persons who commita breach, of theJaw in this respectmay first ..be warned- by t»he personcontrolling itihe. ground or.by hi?: of-filcers of

" Tservan«s^ or by the- police.If the oftenders do not thereupon-*de-

s£st they may b^esajmimiariry'ejected

4rom -_the, grouind, ,and if they re-turnthey may,be arrested 'andIbecoimle liableto apenaltynotexceeding£20. TJh?lat-ter provisions are Jquite reasonable},

.wjbfcLa chance ,of being enforced, butendless difficulties are in, thq way ofIenforcing the provisions in regard' *o

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sons of tbe Soil and Empire kefp ii>the'Champiou" PATHS OF VIRTUE,"success .will lollop,' and ;po^d,er, ,andpalletcease. ,. " (Signed) VIRTUE.""P. VIRTUE, Auckland."Many thanks icdeed for s*our kint'tsongrattilations, which, comipg in ;thefirst flash of pleasure (always cbeeriulin spite of Trust)atmy good I'orkme.are.spocially gratifying.. , 1 " (Signed) R. McNAB."" HQN MILLAR, Wellington.

ltAccepthind congratulations. OuiMUSCLE-IIAISEB liAD3 throughoutthe colony admit-we have saved tbeiniromthe clutches o£ C&UEL TRUSTS,. S6'on,landand sea Itt/us^eep ouiQQtUJJRS FLYING-^ WehiivenailedbuTB to the mast.'

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1 "(Signed) VIRTUE.""P.VIRTUE,Auckland.'"Your congratulationscame toosoon,

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Trains (leave the New Plymouthstation f©r Breakwateo as follows :—. _l ? ;SAXDRDAY, !OCTOBER ■20:-""6.50 a.m.-rrTakapuna, from North.8.10 p.m.— Takapuma, fou l^orti.'..'_„_. ,„ „ : i ?

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TARANAKI HERALD, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 19, 1908.

REVOLUTIONARYRUSSIA.

THE NEW HEBRIDES. FIRE ON THE TARA-WERA.

A WORD. Of AjDVIQE TO COLONIAL" ' 'STATESMEN.

fRADKSfG ON THE UOTFOE-IFETISH.

A GERMAN JOKE.

ANARCHISTS ROB A TRAIMWAyOA'SHIIiJR.

A CLOSE CALL..-CMfclflSSJ-VaSi.

AlUSl^-JJK STRONG BUT NOT AG-

FRANCE.

BOLD ROBBER'S TRICK. NOTHING LIKE-A PANIC.-AN EXCITING TIME.

PA'SSERS:3Y KILLED.^1 LEGISLATIVE COUNCI

THURSDAY^o!ct6bEß 18.

PARLIAMENT.

United Press A_soci_tion.— By Electric. Telegraph.— Copyright.St. Petersburg, October IS.

Seven anarchists robbed a tramwaycashier in* Warsaw of two thousandroubles, and' fled.

Infantry, witnessing _Ke assault/fired, Mliirig twb anarchists andpedestrians and woundingtwelve.

'Sixty-four arrests -were made inhouses whfere the anarchists took re-fuge.

United Press Association— By Eleotric{r.elegraph.rr-Cop(yrig'ht.

October 18.M-. Clemenqeau, wlio is likely to suc-

ceed'

M. Sarrien -as Premier, eaidFrance must be strong without beingaggressive,,and " capable of defendingh-erself at "any'jno'^ent whoaattacked.,Such amoment -had arrived re-cently;against her will..M. Clomencea-u, , spealun-g:, liateir at

"Hveres, said no peace was possmnewithout strensrth. "W&en Iassumedoffice," he said, "I believed -all na-tions were at.one in desiring peace,but immediately a stoitn of calumnybroke over our .heads, compelling usto ask ourselves ": 'Are "we pre-pared?'"

IRELAND.

[the"'(Suspension oi lertaia^ 4<jfc«., iv<>"

jprovision made-for ;tße' Fencing of '*homachinerj^ for remittinig''Custamsi <b\-ties,' airfd mdk'in'g certain fiflaanpial, «<"-

.ram'gemients enabling acharge to 'hotox&de for admission.-.to the viiark. rL'V-Bill wajsireadasecond on theviodoes.. -, . '

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PROGRESS OF BILLS.".The L£Uid fend Income Tax Assess- f

'men-t 'Act was rejad a secofcdf time x-

and referred to the-Public AccounisCommittee, returnabledon Wednesld'ay. "*, /

Titoe Scenery Preservation »Bill was"read (a, second tune, and referred "to'the Lands returniable oix-_lhu_3day. "' . - $

The Custdmis -Duties Adjusiment Bi'Jlw_s .re^_d a _eoon'd.time. : »' .

_n Conimittee; tbe New Zealand Rx-h4'bition*'BilC;-Public Bill,1Lo-.oal~^ ;B^dies-> Bill-,''and'Cus-tcfoVsDuties-*'^Adjiistment - Bill^were''passedt_srou-gh''u_:al*cr_d, and f6ur;aibov'<>Bills were read a third tinie and'J|>a?-sed^hrough all their "stages.

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HAWKE'S BAYSHOW.

tTniteS Press Assoeiatioli.-^By Eleetrit"Tslegraph.— Copyright... "Berlin, October 18.'Ail Berlin is laughing over thev-Ko-.periich co'ijp.

The __g€Jbla.tt, under, the headiing,"Uniform Fefish," _ays the swindlerwas 'successful because^ the Prussianso&2icr_ are systematically broiccn ofthinking. , ,--

Reuter's Berlin correspondentstatesthe pseudo captain changed his uni-form for civilian clothes at Rixdolf,where his' sword was found.-

After arresting the',:THayorv, inI theKaistjr's name, _c tried to extort fromthe terrified officials the municipalsavings baiik funds, saying he want-ed twb million marks. 'Fortunatelythe cashier had depai'ted. .

Vhe police.' ' impressed by the cap-tain's bearing, kept the1 crowdsback,while the troops conducted the Mayorto a carriage, a police sergeant a.Tida grenadier conducting him to Berlin.

The Mayor'_ allowed toaccompany him. " ;-

PREMIER RETIRING.Paris. October 18.- I\l. Sarrien, the French

'Premier,has

been ordered to rest by his «vedi?aladvisers, and has* intitoiated 'has m-:teii.tion of re?tiriiig. " . _

c r' There is a consensus of opinion- thatPrcrndtnt Falliercs will summen M.

Cl-emenceau.' ______

Unitad Press Association— By El««tric

ff^legtrapb.— Copyright.I Received October 19, 7 a.nC

tLondon, pctober 18.

The /Times publishes 'another letteron the New Hebrides "cfuestion*j%y MrW. E. Johnson, M.H.R. Commentingon Mr 'Johnston's statements.,'TlheTimes describes., them as significant,and adds :.'"Nor- as it -diffioali to1readin Mr Deakin's lan-guage a suggestionof doub/t as to" wlieth'br *toh& Imperialauthorities, ton- "tKeii? side, havedonetheirNpest for the maintenance of the

[Union Jack in thePacific.'', TheTimesproceeds' to urge1 iixat as such ques-tions ,as I^iat conn-ected with thoHebrides r.cannot^ be coneiderediapart'from the international situation, colo-nial * statieismen-^Kouldbe broughtintoconstant touch with'the problem- of.

ipb& Dmipacial foreign - policy as - aWhote, not^inerely "at""a p?o"int more im-mediately within,.their, own vision.They should, conversely,

'be enabled

to show-the Foreign .Office whatpoints are rea'liyvital to them, andthus cause the general policy to beshaped bj' an intimate realjlsation olcolonial aspirations, which -the Brit-ishpolicy atpresent Jacks, "

FAILU'RIB OF POTATO CROP.

tfaited Press Association"— By Eleeirric(Pelegraphj— Copyrigiht.. , , Londoii,October IS. "

I T»he Right lion Jiames Bryoe, reply-,'ihg'to a depii'ta^ion in connectTonwil'h>the^pactial^failure Jof^the potato'crop in the West of Ireland, said!experience had/convinced everyone indealing:with distress in Ireland, thatit was most dangerous to institutepublic works merely for the sake of.relief. If such 'must be instituted,their 'permfanen't" value to the neigh-bourhood must be considered.

FEDERAL POLITICS.

WESTRALIA AND FED-ERATION.

THE SECESSION MOVEMENT. N BRITAIN'S NAVY.

(Wearinjg ?. . captain's uniform -> a'robber, with a forged military order,induced! a corporal■and1his squad tomarch e%hf/ miles to the Town Hallat Kopexr.ch, wJiei'© they 'arrested theMayor. The m.an took,from the safe4000 mstrksi and ordffw>d the/ poorMayor. to,, be conveyed to,'Berlin.) -,

ACLEVER SWINDLER. xVLAKMINC DECREASE IN CON-STRUCTION.

DA'TjE OFPOLIDS.

Press Aasociati-oa.^fiyBli»ttMTelegraph.— iQopyri|givk,

: \ f< . > ..'Melihourne, October 18.

+ Federal polling day has beea fixedfor December 12th. Parliame<at willbe dissolved .on November St/h.

Received October 19, j9 a.m.'

Berlin; October Is.The Kopenich 'ho-axor- hasbjeeniden-

Hiifi^d a*s a clever swindler, whowas al-ready undergone a year's imprison-ment.

LOSS OF A TRENCHSUBMARINE.

MR DEAKIN'S POLICY SPEECH.

ENGLAND'S NEED

United Press Association— By EhctrieTelegraph.— Copyrigfht.

,/ Recefivpd Octo>ber 19, 0 a.m.London, October 18-.

Lieutenant Carlyon Bellairs, M.P.,in \a letter to Lord Tweeduoajouth(First Lord of the Admiralty),* em-phasises "the alarming decrease in'naval construction and recapitulatesstatistics , aS a reason for expansioninstead o^f crontractdon of the.fleet.. Heregrets" that theGovernment has notyet -given* a reasonable defence of itsreversal of the naval policy.

United Press Association— By Electricv y~[Telegraph.— C6pyright.

Received October 19,,7 a.m.London, October 18.

Cotntnenting on the secession move-ment'in>West Australia, the Standardstates thlat safety is of greater inter-est than prosperity^ Sir John For-rest (Federal Treasurer)" may be ex-pected to exercise a mollifying in-fluence^in !Wes^ Australia. H^ is fullyalivje to the necessities of defence, andthat safety is realisable only^by-m'eansof" political union,-and more popula-tion. -Ehe. "-necessity ,for,her defence'ought to be '-welcomed in Australia ascordially'as1in Canada. v

'(Tieut. Carh^on Bellairs is a naval

officer of some'experience.)

MOROCCO.LIBERALS AND LABOURTHE DAGGERS OF* SOCIALISM.

Received October 19, 8 a-Jin.Lontibn, October*18.

The Times, pomm^ating on: Mr Dea-k»in's speech, states that it wa* of con-siderable importance. ''His descrip-tion' and estimation' of Australia- re-minds us of the; conditions here, wherethere is> need for a,constructive policyof practical progress onsocial ques-tions. One of its vdtal elenxents. willbe such ..reconstruction of our econo-mic and fiscal systems, as wir widenthe scope'of the workers' ■emploiyment,and yield,revenue necessary for therealisation of'refowns."FRANCE'S DiEFENSiVE ATTITUDE!

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r ir-Per Press AatQcia^ion.'.' Napier/ Octbber" 18~ -y,'

"The Hawkers'*B^y -Agri^lturaJ: '.and

Pa/storWl" 'Society's . Show was- ,r£w&-

dutte^;to-day. There waf^a record At:tendaitoej it,bein-gEstimated;.^af a-bout teii thousand were present. _"Iri'^e pig classes,*E. k

'Wjhate \vjrn-chanipioiiships for Yorlcishir^si.

and the championsihap for'Taimw^RtKboar/'.A^nbrose WeMwood w,on theohlanipiionshap for Ta'mWrth sAiw,.CrOamim'Qclc that for boar,,ahaSlaiilc Bros. for"BerKshire ;sow. <;s _vTne prizes were'y won as

dev-.-^Masi pohi!tsi in cattle,Herbert

"*Estate; dai^y cattle, . SJ^c-kBros.;Lincoln, shedp,* V.Tanner;j\sqt:der Leicesters, Hon. J. D. pimonrt ;Romney Marsh, E.

%Short;Shropshire

Downs, Nelson' Bros.; South,Dbwr^>Nelson Bros.; cross^reds, Nelson Br^s'.;fa"t sheep, Nelson.^Bros.; farmers-elapse-s, Thompson Byos.; pigs, E.,Whi*tp,;poultry. A.L. Ellingham.; Maori,, ox-nibits, Mrs Taranakl-K. Te-^Ua. .-v f

The competitions resulted:—

Ladies?'.ramping:Miss Reynolds'Kinor Jimmy1, Mrs 'H. T. F.. CaTiyon's Huaran^*2,,Miss E.Mason's Rajah 3;. .Hunters'competition :. R. J. Reynolds' " King-

■Jimanyl', C.,H. Ranby's Jftefo 2, T)."tSittdxfdrd's Cinders 3. Le^pin'r »r><{jutnipipg oompetition: Feilding .Mo%>+-ed l^fles 1, Manawatu MpunteH Rifl.»s2. 'Leaping m»atch:'J. H. McNiven>Pickppclcet' 1, Miss Marjorie,RusselrsCenturion 2; A. Groomes' Dick Turpjn

MR RED CRITICISES THESPEECH.

United Press Association.— By. Electric

Telegraph.—^Copyriffht.Received October 19, 8- a:m.

London, October 18. „'

The Times says that Fra&ce has i>e.-solved on a 'defentsiVe attituldo on theMoorish frontier. BAPTIST CONFERENCE

BRITISH,SYMPATHY.

* United* Press Association— By Electric.Telegraph.^-Copyright.

w .;, -. . Paris, October^ 18.-} Befpre disappt6aring after thesecondpkwage,, the /submarine Lutin ,rose to- near: the surface, bow foremost.

v It is.now feared spine-fissure ad-,niitted water to the machinery, andthat the.crew. of,l<Jmet„"

a'terrible

death. .'Admiral Lord Charles Beresford, in1

a sympathetic message, informed Ad-_miral , Bellue that was sebding a.^British .battleship, a.-- cruiser,, and. -a

destroyer, and.also-offered, tugs.Admiral,/Bellue ,gratefull3jv,accepted

the former," but does .not require the

The Council onet wt2.30. "'/The,,*amenctoeiits. ariiad& by fcK&lHjoiu&e^

in theFirearms " Ball wereagreed' to,The Attorney-'Gftberal moved the

second reaamg^proi^foiariaT.of Sta-tute Law jAinendmant Bill, -to giveeffect to v ceintalin ttrecominieind)a<ta6n3-miadie by the" Statutes Commissionwith re&pect -to the. Statutes.-

Th^iHdn., E. C..J. Stevens- -askedthat -each Act.deferred to in.the- Billshould be dealt with !in a separateBall. The present .BilJt" dealt withten subjects dealing wrthH

-different'

phases of"various Acts.The Attorney-General stated , that

the Statutes . Revision Committeewould consolidate the existing!- ' lawi-tito j 108 Acts tobe issued in fourvolumes.

The second reading was agreed to,andthe ©ill referred\to the. StatutesRevision Committee. ''■■

The Attorney-Generalmoved the se-cond reading of theUnclassified So-cieties Registration(

Act AjmeridmentBill, received from tbe, Bouse, tmd itT^as 'agreed to withont discussion. 1

The Agricultural.i.Impjements / M-a-nufactj^re Importation amd > S^H© ActEitensionJ Bill,,to revise the 'Act oflas-ti ytefar^.was read a- second *timewithout discussi'oii. ';>llhe Tibuirist' andj ' OBDelaitib'

Conttcol ©ill was further consideredinCommittee.- t> " .

Hon: G..MteLean mov«d,»newsubsection to clause 9 (atil#L'otris!to|&the Minister} to th« ,Hi#e of any,reserve for ~sp'ot&£); "to givev"those, incontrol of puiWlio reserves dhirittgdayson which? a.dharge.for. admis'slion;. isni,ade i t|he rigsit to1 exclu)de or- reject'undesiraibfte;persons. . .

The Attorney-General did not~ think"i^ would be,right' -to- insert sucha pro-vision,in'a; Bill -of this <;hana'<yter.

After considerable dis^cussioai/it was^agreed to ad!d th©( subsection to t*heJ

clause, "with. 'Sjn alteration placing thepower conferredl by itin th!e toands of-those to whom the use of sucK re-serves may be granted^

The.Bill was reported as amerided.The "WiellSngton Ba-rbo-ur Board; Re-

clam'fttionvand'Empoweringi Bill passedits final .stages., . ,

- *j< ". '

The. Kiensington Park Rate. Ex-emption Bill' (Mr Thompson), *;"wasread a stetekmd tinle,.and '.iOa® x lE&e-tahtma' Borough"Bill.^',(l^.Feldwick),and the ~pyae>ss&/_^"strict,,~pyae>ss&/_^"strictand B4wer.age ;Aqt./Amienotment Bill(Mt Bolt) ..weret&uti,tter^ugli theirfinal.staiges. ! '' ,' '

Thd ■adijo'urtied dellmte oh the,se-cond readingof theV^arr^ers,B;ll "wasresumed, -and after;

" daicHissioai;Ho^i. Mni-er'is",'amei&ne^ "Tha^fc' .thequestion of-the best system: of^ta-ing;horse*: ''be :r«ferred; to .a^SelectComnWee nextses-sion,' and!' that^ the1 Bill' be^ot pro-oeededwi-tih/,' was.carried by .9. to 8^and the Bill.-was tltaoaiAted..

The Council -rose 'at-5 p.m;'

fused tp assist. eacE" other..

United Press Association— By Electrictelegraph.— -Copyright: :'Received/ Optober 1-9, 8 a-m^' '', <-, London, Octdber 18.

The.JHaster of EKbank, M-.P., in aspeech at. ©damburgh declared thatSocialists* fattened and prosjjered onLiberal apathy. Liberailasm mustdraw its life-blood from Labour.,

Mjr-Ijouis^ Hafcourt, M.P.,- "F-i'rst''Commissioner of -Works, speaking ''atBossendale, declared that So«ialisniwould kill all indivicfeal effort. Itwould be a crictne against the peopleif .either Labour or Liberalism^ re-

(Tlierehavebeenpmmous .reports/ t>pthe effect that Moors are mobilisingat/^afilet against the French postssouth of Bftcbar. The Sultan's cousinis preaching a jehald, or holy w!ar,against France. An attack is expect-ed m November.)

STANDARD OIL COM-PANY.

INDICXtBD BY GRAND JURY. THE SCIENTIFICMONARCH. FALSIFYING REPQRTS.

ARREST OF ABA*NK MANIA<G|ER.

AiND IS IN.TURjST CRITICISED..X

-s" 'Sydney, October 19. ■'

Tih'e Ri-giht llOn'til H: Reid' criticis-irig« Mt ;Deaik"in's .speec-li1,"0 sai4;it did'»riot throw-kfriy on-ftfhfe important"-

question,of . iihe^ hour. ,The,(Premier

■had sihelved Socialisni, -wihile he' Kadi^"pWfoimed 'most brilliant balancinrg' on;the political tigihiHrope. in regard totibe, proposed land! tax. s The pro-gramme of tte present.Governmentwas beneatih serious- 'notice. -"'■Mr Watson stated that Mr Deakin'sspeech, like all his', speeches, was fullof brightness and but thYpeople would not -find a* latg-eNHSeasure,of relief /in . He bould not find anyprogramime,. outlined in it, and,,Mrv

Reid's proQ^amitne was even less in-;spiring than the presentGovernment's.

GAMING.

United Press Association.— By ElectricTelegraph.—Copyright.

Ottawa, October 18.'

Charles McGill, manager of the On-tario Bank, was1 arrested' for, falsify-ing-the Government ■ reports;

FOOTBALL.

United Press Association-r-By'Eleetrie. " ' t(Telegraphs'Copyright.\ '-.Beceived October 19; 9 a.m. - '

-New. York, October 18, '

The Federal Grand Jury 'a,t vJackson,Tennessee,, indicted the Standard OilTrust, of Indiana, a subsidiary Con-icern of the Oil' Trust, for fifteen 'hun-dred and twenty-four offences relat-ing to' 'favouritism in railway rates,The penalties are enormous.

'" '\ VICTORIA'S"'SUjRPR'ESSIONBILL.

OBITUARY.

GUNS TEiAIN'ED ON HIS PALACE.United Press Awociation.— By Electric

Telegraph.— Copyright. —Eeceived October 1-9,.9 a,.m.-

s " Loxdion, October 18."The Govern'o^ of A^inam lias trained

guns on the Emperor's Palace.andthreatens to depose him.

The Emperor's atrocious crueltiesare increasingf. lie killed and cookedone of 'his wives and compelled , hiscourtiers to eat her."\iHe immersed other wives inboilingoil and tied thirty to posts and shotthem one by one with bow;end. ar-row from the palace window.

Pfer Press JlsgooiatioßL.Auckland, October 18.

En regard to the outbreak of fire on,the Tarawera on the voyage froimGisborne, Mr Bligh, a pass^nge^ -bytho Tarawera, states', he was 'awaik^en-ed shortly before anidnignt by^ thesteward' coinan'gr to his cabin,and tell-ing him to dress, as there been anoutbreakof fire.

He1 perooived an odour as of chem-icals burning. He occupied ' "&., deckcabin, and as' he, stepped,outy " -hesawa dense smoke rising from/ theh»at<;h-es, salpon companion, and apparentlyevery,opening frombelow.- Other pas-sengers were by this: time coming drideckij r V"* :

Some of the erei^. were engaged inswinginig boats out ready for lower-ing. Others ''were icom&a'tt'ing' thefire, the, seat of which appeared to beunder the saloon; about * amidships.A'ha-tch had<been lifted -and thehosesported;.below,"(while'inVspit!^ of . the,dense smoke men descended.};mie said1"MrBlififhy- "was"the" absence of anything

|approaching' .panic^-qrextJr%mle"'nervous-ness on

-the part ,of, the passengers,

though .there was afair proportiion ofwomen and children on board. Thesituation, to a .landsman's eye, ap-peared -grave." The ship had- beenstopped "to avoid increasing draught,and evenvtheofficers' regarded theposi-tion as very serious indeed, but thefire was eventually suppressed. It isunderstood the cargo was considerab-ly damaged. .

*Mr Bligh, ccmtinuhi'g,< ', ,said: "The

behaviour of time .officers1 andcrew ,wassimply perfect. They fought the fire

"without theleast .sign of " excitement.While thesteamer »wasv , stoppled, we:drifted 86 milesv {roanland, jwith the1

probability of having' to desert ' the"vessel', in boats; "

When the passeng-fers xjani'e up from themain deck cab-ins they declared the smoke and heatwere becoming intolerable, but we;weretunable dp arjive -.at anything;de-finite as to the>extent of theIfire. Isuppose we"were on deck about anhour/and a .Ibaif';vvbeta »th,e crewobtain--'ed-control. They qoackly.-reduced theflames;' -but ,'before tMsf was accom-plished some s&x orseven "feet ,. vofwater was poured- into the 'batch. ]

,haye not beenajbtle *fep gather^ &x-

'iiem>J?i ■tneiiii'ury,buVntwas remiark-red after the fire wassuppressed thatythe whole space,-unser saloon was'a seething mass of flame.i^'Tihie ofiacers state; about /fev^>' hup-rirlreHt -tons of oargo^'was'dffe'os^,all^n*lshe after hold. The "fire was.,> extifr-

1 by. Ibwnft?:gT«nades;o «aid the'|bose,' pumping five fe.et of water in thehfcold. The "origin of,the fire, is a mys-v<J;ery, nothing- beingon,board so Jar[as is known Hkelyto cause spomtane-lous com!bi|&ticm. :V

4 , -;

P The 'h-ull/ is no-t damaged, 'but ' theideck is--.slightly damaged///: sV'} Before .arriving at Auckland,jßligh, on behalf of.. the. -passengers,

'to the captain, officers, and,

crew of the Tarawera a, testnknoniialfexpressing appreciation' of 'thesucoess,-ful efforts to savethem frptn "thieter->rible?danger pf*firef^andladmiration".1■of.%h& ,excellentborder rmaintiained.% THe quiet dem«?ainour of the - crow-^prevented aily.needless .fear among the.passengers. -' -' TKe captain' replied,'acknowledginghhd testimonial,' and' said tibeofficersand tarew had'onlydone their; du^y.iHe■corigrat'ulated the passengers on ,-the'\way 5n which'theyHad "faced the situ-ation, whioh;svas-';atone -time.certainlya oatise 1uneasiness-. J

-i

Per Preii A'«Boeintiqn. s, . Wsingianjui, October 18.

JA.t -the 'Baptist Qonferenbe,' the fei-lowdng allocations- 'Were made:

— YoungPeople^i I£it5 c;---'S'ibudentvs'Committee," '£'40;. Feilding,.'£60; !,Whan-giarei, £45; W'aihi, ;£-35; Mt. Roskill,£65; Epsom, £34 . Ashburton.* £20 ;TSailcourd,', ;J.Petone,?£4o :jOxfprd,£20;' Nortk.^DaVercargiill1, £46; Kaiap'oi,£30; N:ew.Plymouth, £10j Riccapton,£34/ Maori H'ilC £10; JQwaka,Evangelist, '£25 ;,,.sundries, £120;?. to-tal,"£689.

-The estimated receipts;^re

£660:; -^ ; :>,.■:*; -,Wife following resolution,.was- unafti-

m'ouslyVpassed on the,mtotion,-. of theRev., A-.- Dewdney^'Thaf Ifch■is/A^■jm^.^b^v &qptcess its .pleasure &t h& ,,{&rtiMicp''tih^'lat'eirniationalHxhib-ition,'w-iILbe freefroni li,q[upr bars,.>and its--sajlif-^fatrtion that,the (Government *

decline!to .interfiere^ witfe^f-he- ..jdeoision of tlieeleqtSve conTtoaftee by .legislaiaon,

#.. {..ontheVtj|^ti|)^-.g,;&opy..of -this re^^onto'^^^arded -tp:;^ ■

Conference' nas'n'ow closedl.'j!(His Majesty rec€ntly

'fcilkd lvs

mother- for scientific "purposes andperformied1 other atrocious acte.; TheFrent'h authorities havo now deemed ittime to put -

a stop,,to 'his career.) ">_

/tSidted Press Association.— By Electric1 Telegraph.— Copyright.

Received October 19, 8.49 &.m."New, Yiork, October ,18.

Obitmary:Mrs Jefferson Davis.

(Mrs Davis was the relict of Jeffer-son Davis, the first President of theseceding States! oi America,^ whoas-sumed onice in 1861.)

PUBLIC REVENUE BILL.LOCAL BODIES.

AUSTRIA-HUNGARY. -LOANS ACT A-MiENdi)MIENTJ

JUVENILE SMOKING.

United Press Asßooiatipn.--By ia«»*itt^Telegraph.-^popyright,;; ,<

-■Received October 10,.10,a.m.- ,Melbourne, October 19.

The'Premier, the Bon ThamiasBent,proposes- some radical annfendlments in-^the "Gaming Suppression Bill, includ,-.ing the licensong ■ofr'"raceoowrses at £1per annu-m and jt&ximg rthe igross ,re-c

venue of racing clubs for charitablepurposes. Clubs with a revenue up tov£6OQ are to pay three - per cent,from £600 to £1000 four per cent,aindfrHDmi £1000, five, ,per-cent. On thetyaeJis-of last'year's revenue, the* V.RX3.would -h-aye to^pay ■ £3Obo. , l^e Billwill also propose to Kmit /theof racing days. ; "

-iRESIGNATION OF GOLUCffOT.SKI.

south Africans} seventhwin.

United Preesr Ass^ciaiioii.— By Electric,' Telfgraph'.— Copyright.._ .} ; , Lpndon,.October 18.The South, Airicanr football team de-

feated Devonshire by.22pointsto '6*.

.x (New Zealand, in their openinggame of the tour, _ beatf)evon by 55to 4. o[n the first seven--ma-tches theAfrican-s have scored 209 points 'jbo

" 10 ; the All Blacks' score in the, firstseven was. 294 to 4.)

FRUIT DISEASES.TURKISH TROOPS.

TASMANIAN SUPPRESSION BILL,

Tolagraph.— Cbpyrighi.United Press Association.— By Btartrie

Received October 2fi, 10 a.m. ".

Hobart, Oictober 19/The Juvenile Smokirig Suppression

Bill penalises anyone udder sixteensmbMng or having tobacco in anyform in bis possession.

SUFFERi TERRIBLE tfRWATfON-S.

United Press Association.— By Bleefcric. Telegraph.— Copyright. .Received October 19, 10 aim. \

London, Octdber 18.'The Standard states tbat Count

Goluchowski^'Minister lor .Foreign Af-fairs, has resigned.

AN ABANDONEDSTEAMER.

Ifaited Press Associatipn^-rßy ElectricTelegraph.—?CopyrightT

Received October 19, -9 a.m.Constantinople, October 18.'Turkish-troops"at Yemen"are'- en-

during terrible privations. Many bat-talions have been reduced to' fortymen. ; . ,\ , ' I -,

(Count Agenor Goluohowski wasbornin 1849, and was appointedMin-ister, oi.'Foreign 'Affairs- >m 1895, onCount K*alnoky's resignation. He is alarge landed proprietor.)

SEARCHING FOR PORTSTEPHENS.

' Per Press Associfiticn.>, Christchairph, October 19.The, G^overnanent ponisologist seized a

■quantity ol Island- orangjes infectedwith the Queensland ;fruit fly. 'Thefruit iB,pBT,-t at shiprnuent which re-centK^ 'arrived irom Aiidkljand.. Thefru-iiThad /been overhauled at Audk-land, 'but in some insjba&oes the pomo-loeast found tliat 30 no 40 per cento*f iflie" fruJit contlained the^ laxtvJaie of thefly, the introduction *of wlhiohi has beenviewed with alarm.. .- .. '

v, -THE SUFFRAGETTES.(The Sultan's army is notoriously-,

ill-fed, badiy' cjoth-ed, a^d -as to payn-well they are paid sometimes.)■-,"-■*,

AMERICA'S RACIALTROUBLES.

United Press Association.— By Electric

Telegraph.— 'Copyright.'Received October 19, 10.7 «a-m.

Sydney, October 19.Acting on the instructions <of the

owners of the Port Stephens, the tugChampion leaves to-morrow night tosearch for the driftfng* vessel.

INSURANCES ON CARGO.NTiXJROES BURN A TOWN.

;"'

P«r PrewAafiociatier:Wellington!, October 18.

-In the, House , the flPremierexplained the object of the- Local Bod-ies Loans Act Amendment Bill to bethe removal of various anomalies,chiefly of a technical character, oftenvexatious and expensive.. TBe Bill al-so1 stops1 the iwitbdrnwials from the as-surance fund,'-and -"Eke money requafpedcould be paid out of consolidated re-venue., so that the assurance fund'might be paved from the annihilation'now threatened." It likewise makes theCrown liable for special rates in theabsence of occupiers ,under _the. Rat-ing Act.

Mr Massey -agreed that the Bill isaqK>6d' one. Clause 2 and 3 would're-

move ,ti deal of frictdton. -He1 w.as 'dis*appointed; that there was not.provisi-on foo? reducing^in'terest on local bod-ies loams.

Messrs Field, ,Majoi\ Wi|ity, Rem-in(g[tctti'. Henries, and Jennin-ce spoke,and the Bill was read a second time.

In."committee Mr' Herrifes's amend-tnent ibat to^'n board*? >c erntp^oweredtoborrow moire than £300 was.reject-ed -by.33 to 20.

Tho Bill was r^porihe'd "withoutaT>if(nidniont. nwd rc>.ad a "MrivO time.-

T^he Hourp rnpfl at 12.10 a.or.. " -

RAILWAY Qa^SSWICATION.^Per .Association.. r r

t* " " ',' Weilmgton, October 1>

j The Premier, in the Howso to-du\,that (1) the Bill tfaabledja.it

lawful inc^ment<of".ns|al'ary/to'.,'be p^i'idsuch ./fcaxHmcfi H^-m

prevented- recently by auidi*t_j anct hav-fag failed^ to.react the person-'interey t-"ed1;' jit! provides that -all "accountsJof the receipt of revenue 'in every jjjr-|>artm€nt shall be audited by^tlioaludit Office. |'

'Mr '_ ,.Massey, thought &' 'Bill of jsns;impor,tance ought >to -

be-referred'|to,Jt'he Piiblic Accounts }>"O6Wnittee. |Heobjected to the first provision of -^beBill ■ asc cjumsy, eonterwied tßutit Would'bebetter1to proceed by am-ending1 the classification of the public

|pervants ooncemed, a meehod'-oiQtioSilyI jno'i'e'expeditiousbut more/certain.ITIV! reg«,xided subrclajuse 2 of-clause 2 lasjiuconaprehetnsd'Ble, and he 'appl'aulJptlI iihe »ew .depaTturev a!^H',^^hichJ'h«?'twdttcd the Premier with having%inprevious years resisted., „ ..,i._.. -'!-

Mr"Wilforol" urg^ed' the superiority-"ofian 'amended railwy classification.'*. fflJfr %% t

Frasep,and-"Mr*«T. 'Aptt as*a|poke. -'"v J ■<"■''"-''■--"i ' '-'* ||r The JBTon tWe Prpm'ie

(r replied tmddlassdfeation wairJiJ' .wot oovr>r cast* 1?|>f exqes-s by.regulation, and the otlf^rawero rjCibfr 'nurnerous^ and he Doinlcti"out the wisdom and" necessity for per-mitting* transfers of crfdit- foalaiices he-twefen^a^t'e1 'of'the' T?nMt« 'Account',saving iihe cost of

— - "

The.Bill was, read a secptnd time onthe voices. '. '

Indents of,Laches' S.irap and PwippShoes, and also Gent's Boots of " sup-

j erior sivle and quality mst arrivalvit..D-neVrrU's. Devon-street Cpntral. w-h^rfrfSiaWo 1" of ".sorts "are" alwiav^:n:n s+ocV ai bp'dfock prices. Countryorders receive- prompt attention.*

Auckland, October 19.In connection with the fire on the

Tatfarovera a; general "average oftwelve -and 'half per cent, is beingstruck on the cargo.

United Press' Association.— By*Eleotric. '-_ Telegraph.— Copyright.Received .October 10, 9, -a.m.

■ \ . New York, October 18.Negroes attributing ,th^ dynamiting

of the Negro College at Seneca towhites, burnt Seneca to ashes.

BRITISH,CABINET DIVIDED IN" ;ri' OPINION.United Presp Association.— By Electric

1 Telegraph.pCopyright.Received October 19, 8.31 a.m.

London, October 18.Sir H. Campbell-Bannerman (the

Prim© 'Minister) infonmed the Women'sPolitical Union that owing ko divi-sions inthe Cabinet, the Governmentwere unable at present to legislateIn the directionof worn-en's suffrage.'TheRight Hon.'J.Morley (Secretary

of S'bate for India) assured the Wo-men's Liberal Association that women"were, as much entitled to a voice inlegislation as, men.

HOUSE REPRESETATIVES.

The House met at 2.30. . <-.

TEACHERS' "SUPERANNUATION* ,ACT/1905,', AMENDMETSfTyBHj^...

This measure was received by Go-vernor's' message, -and^referred:to.;acoanU-ttee. , ,". , .Mr Massey asked the Minister >if the

Bill intended to give effect to the ac-tuaries' rQCommendation'of last; y£ar,

to strengthen the fund with asura,of£0.7,000 from-the co-nsoMdated1revenue.

The Minister' _orvEdufeation. replied

that the 'Bill was entirely confined tocertain machinery m»tter&, in^wMchthe. experience<of.the- year hadehcwmthe need for amendment. ,.

The Bill was read a first time.

PRBVATE^ HOSPITALS BILL.IMS Bill was received

-from the

Council with amendments,"*'which wereagreed to 'by the House.. .

QUACKERY.'

"On the Quackeries-ActBill; theHon. Mr .Millar gave notice ofthe -introduction of this Bill onnextsitting day.-„;''■',WAIMATE HOSPITAL DISTRICT

BILL,Sir W. Steward 'Jmoyed. tha second

reading. The Bill was lost by 34 to

AMENDMENT^'The amendments made by theCoun-

cil -in- the EketahunW 'B.oxwjg'h, Billwere ttgreed to. -; ' ' ;" -

IN COMMITTEE.-

Tibe ./Timaru .Harbour Bill cpassedthirougl/ Committee \ waih an amend-ment (excision, of. clause. 6, ■differen-tial rating). The Sandy (Roint ,andGrasnuere Domains, Hokdtiku Harbour,

Onslow Draiaa-ge/ Gladstone^/Streets,Ohfrisitohbroh

-Municipal Offices, -Port

Chalmers Dock Trust Exchange, etc.,

passed* through.committee unalter__,

amid unichallsn-ged.v

On ftlhe Tdmaru Public 'Library.Bill;Mr Elim-oved to restrict theM_no|ci-

pality power to leasing. 'Itos-fc by 46to 3 iIS. T,he..^rest -,of the .Bill,pjasseflwithout amendment.

The Auckland*; Girls' GrammarSchool Bill passed through' -withoutalienation; " '..'"'*,'

The above Bills were reported',readasthird- time, andpassed through allthe stages. »■ . ,

The Industrial Conciliation and Ar-bitration! Act Amendment Act wasre-ceived by Governor's message, anidlread a first time, and referred to theLabour Bills Gomrf^itee,with a- dfitrec-tion to report to-morrow. ;-NEW ZEALAND INTERNATIONAL! EXHIBITJONi BILL.i -T,he ?Pkm&et- explained theneed for

5

The -Melbourne Cloth-ing Companytp showing* a fine ran-gre of specialtailor-made suits inspecial sizes. The'result is yon sret awuH that fits likeyour owft' tailor would fitit; thathasmo^fai^on;thaivh:e^c63ild> gave! it !;you'lL^rat a.perfect fit in of-thesefine suits fX

and,savea coupleof pounds.'-Advt.

" ""/ - :,,»■..' '!*

<X)MP_;E__SIiY ,CI£REjD AFTEB" , ;~ Jsn_TK|'l3Bl>{..^BARS.. ''

After nineteen'years' Bufferinpfrom

rheu-raatism, Bheumb brought relief teMr ' Clias. Dowswtt, the well-bnownchiainey .sweep of 54, Murphy Street;Wellington. R»pjd wJiat Mr Dowsettwrites :*=■"_ \fchan-k you very tnuoh forthe use oi Rheuirio.Ihave used,near-ly everything in existence' fot r_.»u-matios, but fqund.no:relief iaXL.Iusedyour Rheumo* After.nineteen yewro'suffering it is ,a great ooanfort to Wfree from pain." Giveßiheu__o a fairtrial, and it will cureyou justas itcured Mr Dowsett. Your grotoia: orchemist' sells it at"2/6" at»^ 4/6 'abottle.-Aflvtf" ' '" '

For Tip-to-4'ate Printiiig ckJl' »♥Herald Offioa. . ,^ .

Don't spoil your appearance bywearing a 'shabby hat. Buy'a stylishDenton fronv"Tha*rKash," price 10/6at "The iTash'.— Advt.

For- Up-to-date Printing call at theHerald' Office. . ■ ■

The healing ingredients impregnatethe weakened "and inflamed tissues of^the th'rpat and lungs with every dose_f Baxter's Lung Preserver.'— Advt.

No doubt you want a suit for the10th, and you'll want one thatlooks as near like ■& tailor-made oneas it is possible 'for you to get. Justsec those 55s "Prestwell" suits at The

*Kash1. They're the best in .the reiadymade market.— Adyt.. ,<

.J^IfAAiiAKA:;&e&AJjDt FRIDAY, QCTpBER, -JLgQB.

"MARY'S GREATMISTAKE."

By Effi^ Adelaide Rowlands.'■''. :<i[\ i.* Author of ■ :

"SELI^A'^ LOVE STORY," "AN» iSNiSfiRITED FJiJIA," , "BRAVEBARBARA/ "As SPLENDIDKEAItT," &c, &o. ;

CHAPTER X.

ISOBEL'S, ANNOUNCEMENT.

will stay here -quiptly, so thatImayhe well for the dance to-fhi'g'ht^' shesajd.to fjanvio: an-cl, incleed, "

sup

looliOd a little pale..She was feverishly «a'ger for Laurie

to bei gone;"h«r qirick,.» sharp mintl,had scented .the, change in ,Paul's sds-

. tor, and Is'obel knew that in the nexttwenty-four hours lay her'chancy1 ofsuccess in. the..scjbjevae .^h« had..mac^eout for Herself an<Urher jrutu^e. ;'s

-, S>he hacl not lefi( the , ?room,. toutslie had, hod conveyed to I^auA's.a-partment a little

tnot« written ,injpencil, aric? pvklentjy^ .in -great /agita-/-tioh. , '/ . ' I, '.-' '

"Will you grant me five minutes'ica^versatlion1" shi> had written "inthis note. VI must speak to, youalone. Oh, do riot think too 'badly ofme,Iimplore; you. Iam most iih-Hiappy tlws morning. Please tell mewhen and where cr.X,,c<>ul|d see youquiiytV? miistsay to you. *- *"»

, " -fi /

' ";(To be Contumad.) .

THESALVATION ARMYAT WORK 'AND PIAY^- -

]iUlJBESS|dNS.

trials by the iArmy ;* and wKen^ aa.the elocutionist folded "an im'agi'n'a^yhusband,to;i«r hoaom, the, Brigadiersaid he wished he was that . " sain©

-the audiencet said,,/,that ith-ad similar longings. »..!,/- , '. -'

'sffore t chin-drill by the firigadief.-' Ausefu*r man,be is. He has a servicV3-a'ble, -ifnot a pleasing, vpioe^ and' peculiar j^ronunciationof vo-wels th.attickles the ear;but whenever, theband, after singing orplaying, -want^j

a rest, he Waltzes into the breachand keeps the audience interested1 oramused (orboth) with plain, * under-standable chin-drill. He can also playthe, violin, and he.does so; and whaf--;ever his hand findeth to do that do«eth.,he with .analarming might^ beitsinging, playing, or chin-drilling ;; andit even seoriis;.t?hat as he.^sits.and lis:tens to "the playing of the" band'hel^isr',teiis with about twice the migbtf .of

, threeordinary persons. And* jhe has'j>een doing if'for '28 years (GodnV>less-him' !;).

','" : -" "''\.'\"

' 'V

■ More music by theband,' "and th^n acpnoerted vocal Vi^Pf' which was' per-haps* the .geni qffth,oeyening. \isought*to*'d:isprove the allegations, popularlymade, against ;theArmy.,The.specific-allegations we,re rajther/"hard tc> catch,.but th© refuting chorus was.plain"andumnistake-rible, something af-te'r^this'fashion:77 \.

'"Sopranos :'Werr^ not. ' ."

' ,'-, GonWltos :We're 'ndiJ ,'' J' *'

s> -\ v -' ; - , " " ■

Ensemble,^. «We!re» (not,; .were not>we're not. -.; '-,. i .i.:

' - n \ _■ .%"Sopranos: We're not., _ s. o

" Contraltos: We're not. . ' ■-. Y:-*i,

Ensemble > We're not, we're. riot,

w^'re no,t; ■"'"■.. . "'And one"left fully 'Cprivinfeod' thiitthey were not! - 1 '

i ",''"'.Chin-drill "by"' . Captain Musauj'ey.

There were ruanours going i.\out'tl!he 'said, that- .there would, we'

\no boat to :* Qiiehu-nga on Thursday,,I1I1 and"the Austral Band was str-andedinNew Pdyinioutk ' (Dead silence). "Whydon't you show1 your apprecia'taon,"asked tlje shiacked)

Captain, "you areas- let^iargetic as a s.et of BoroughCouncillor" (Loud and prolongedap-ptaUse).. »' A

- . .: And so on and-so' on.. Manysongs»,chin^drills and/]>knd selections there-

'were; and it is doubtful if- <i>he S«alva-tionists* o/'the' non-Salvaiiohisjta"" en-joyed the' evening most;

i

To bring this.,shprt impression toa close,;the

- closing verse of a veryold love-ballad will be quoted. It isnot too much ' to the exact point;but'-as -the Band - was "com-posed^y,,of,women;and asthe -Brigadier mention-ed the fact frequently; and more or>less vaguely hinted at the existenceof a tiling called Love on many oc-casions " the quotation.may tbe1allow-ed. It is as follows:— '■ '

>, . '_

Thus may we see that women beIn love mild meek arid stable: i \

Let never'man reprove 'them "then '

Or call themVi variable; " \And if men would that women should

Be kind to^ theni each one, s'The taore onglit tJiey' to God obey

And love but Him alone.

Hey, h'cy,,.hey^ . » , . -j.

Come -along this way,.. : fiAind' see"a 'sight you"never sawW-e're ne're to-day/,"; \ . ""'

',

Tb-JmorrqxV' we're away,Abd'^ou'only .pay a's'K'UHng at' the

door:-'^-1/. 1;;x^[ M'^ Xl

Tlheso beautiful^ alines might wellhave been- ;^un'g' >'by.,-'tbe Austral Bandoutside the Theatre Royalon vVedwes-day evening'y-^-lf^rjj.'B.'py^^atter how%

fasniliar, sinii'lar meteti^kgs are io Sal-. vationists,'

Wednesilay^s was ..de-'cidedly''riovel to niaby a one whd feasn'ot'previ6fitfeTy >';liaj^;"ilye pfiyilc^e^ 'oiseei'ii'g r'lh:o''Siailvs,;lion Atimy prM-'ing'(jioid im its' 'own fre-e'awd ihdnn'er.

"1(he meeting ctf 'cottr-se "opened - -witihrprayer/ and tJiis wa«F followed hy aselection- ■ froiin ">t-h3 band; and onei>er-son at least who ,'Kad gon? to themeeting prepared'.Lip',sbbff iat the ».doaof Avoonen trying' fo play a eupho-niuim came aw:<ay'^ fttfeniring- the fin«tonejyr^J^LCQc}'.,-Tbe playing-, 'was- scrup-'ulously ocurrect right iih-rou-gih y an(cl itmay,.bel.perTt'inLnt^,,it romark,\ for th^benefit ofr^amy 'band ,witiln'in'va "hundrcpl",miles,*of,N^w.Plj'^outh' which'^ay he"in' nfreU.of; the -advice, that this is; as"it should h&— a -band1.'shotild not playin public selecticai^ \yMcli ihave notbe-.m"' "-"thoroughly -ijractiscd. To re-sum© : The band finished its selection,puts down"-ftis-^iristmimient; and sitsback. -v

Chin-drill by,;,jttiei> Brigadier. He■ thanked. f the people.,of _KierwPlymouth-(■prod' Wes^.,.them 'j) for., th^ir >h;eeir!ty;;reception of the;i'Band ;v^Sod bless'them"!').,The Commissioner (God;bles?him):!i) had' somtrthemi' 2l young': la-di«s,'%iit only -njan. wasD'epcled," and^traaX Waa nf^^thV'speak-

yo'ungJ^cly wa^e^ions,o'f^.l^ositiona^i14fcba '<bjisinpss.-endA \pia'bqanb-ardon,let her apply. ;Yfyut*.(much.as -he^, re-gretted it) applications from youngmen could iiot' be "colnsidered (nnorelaughter). 'He asked the audiencenot to,,judge thejb'and /on the

tnim-

tary brass ban,d standard— the 'bandf consisted of<2Lyo"\ijig^'ladies who hadvno intention of breaking the joint and'seVfera11 ear^drinns /!of tWe*'aud^eriee;'loiu|!mferely^'''Avished51 <t<f produce "^'eeiJ, so'imdsi;/and, what^as'^mbre "_ fitting,jj-n^"asked/ than that (^\^t.v--'

('apuaa4s'

,should from suoli sweet lips1 (lo\kl* applauße^.' /He "ihppell*' that bythe efforts of"

4''t!ny*-^&«nd. some soul

mig^ht 'bY brought into the, narrowpath ('applause).; " 'Apt 'th© audienceper-haps did not personally kno\y the,band. a\j mfamb&V: (Wmi^d j^%vddmpetTtnom.';- ?rr

'.''■" ■': '- "i

,.,. :,'- , ;, i.>- " 'f

Thi^j member stood forth arid .sanga song' de'scrdptiye 'of a'large party_which was 'to"take^ace onhigh£ andthe .enumeration..o^innumerable Biblic-al characterswfio. wo'iild bean^t thereatwas perhaps more^noVel than pleas-ing. But the party would not consistwhollyiof siiclv-Tttot much. The Aus-tral Biand,:also would ..be around.Captain Smi^?^apfai»,"'S^ th r*sesin her place and salutes) would be

sthere as also would Lieutenant B andall the. tfank and" file, who were allcalled by name 1 and rosfe an<d saluted,"It As- sa^o '

p&yk ih;atf. pa|mucK the wiser after the introduction;but thesontg-tiok'lecl-tiier fancy of ,- theaudience and that was what the7Band'

"was there to dq.Concerted vocal*'*item, "Moanings

and Groanings.''— This.. doleful titlewas a trifle disheartening to thbsewiho had come' out to enjoy .thsmisel-ves, and !first".vltfs^watfibf1 a gen-uinely f^n-ereal^.p^ar^er ;.buti everycloud has a silver lining and:the silverlining an:/this base? Was " 'tfitf"«Horus. Inchorus isdescribedjthe change wroughtby Saiyiatipn ;"andHho/iighv-the youngladies assured everybody very oftenthat they were exceedingly" happythejr#i'birej wp%d^had|not tp be .ac-cepted: ;;'Indeed, * no,P They brighten-ed up .their , faces, and sMppec} gailyaboxit. (in^a ana;nn|er..-Very suggestiveofthe actions' of an ,A.merican comic op-era chorus-) so that anyone unconvin-ced nrii&tf have been'swigularly stupid.

Th'o Band, gave some more musicariltffl&rrWBriigiime filled1thS '"breachwth a song. It was descriptive ofthe trials -of army officers and '- wassuinpo to what was.perhaps the mel-ody of a comic song. The refrain inever.v case was "But it's pretty h-ardto do it, don't you know." One ofthese h)ard

-things was for thp. Cap-

tain's wife 'to* \lceep1body]-."foul, clothesand boots' togetherj every .^v«ek fbnfjftfiw bob (cfiptua.

tftttb-fjjptifj.'" . .'

,More muftdc by.t|ift Band:, and thenono of the Bandsman volunteers a re-cit/atiow .about the trials of a manaaidt wife w,hq\are,*e-united after many

Laurie;.hoped to reach lior,destination in time=t&.dress for dinner."Mrs'-{AJLassingham had iJerauaded niostof- her guests to reinain another day

t\yith 'h&r, and7 Laurie had agretd,'ujjgecLJ&wtkusQ,,_on,Jsofbefe raccount,as there was a suggestion o£ a sec-ond and an impromptu dance. Hermptfaerv s^helmew, would he"delighted,and'jßa'ul had ac^uiezced 'in-'fche :ar-rangements in a hurried sort ofway^vwhichrli'ad given Laurie =nsonrefood' for thought. , !

Paul's manncr kwas,;cbeaigefl on theipoming following the ball;haseen£-od ', nervous, vand, ye.ti. -.preoccupied.Thou'ght&il, yet -no 'longer " aiP,atheticJbuti speaking and' movdngi with.,- asuggestion '- of ■ 'excitement iri^ averyword and movement, 'Laurie's lovewas.infinitely touched; it was evidentthat ;h^r„brothersha4>, taken,,'all^shehad <%said tor

j in^tr igr&a^jy '46 heart,and was endeavouring to"rememberhisduty to Tajis (mother and also .tohimself ;she " .felt 'something liketear1come 'into her eye as ,sh;Q lookeda^^HisrYfabej' on wKich the ! ofhis 'trouble Was so legifaiy written.::tIYe«7, I-said' rightly/ L&U2%> se,idto ""herself ;'""h'e must .'rouse tainse^,my poor ,P^ul. Ido ,not want" hisVwords_ to" tell lme what he is suffer-ing,' '|3uifcV.4t Js^n'O^.Vse.^^e^is;^f fcQjiope; -even were site still alive,poorcreatiure,.the^e'woiild.<stiljrf('he;^iohope.Oh! 'Pa'uY,>% my>darling, v?V shouldthis cruel thing nave come tof you?Yjou are so ig'docl, ?^o true,' 'so delar,yo\t havje done ""nothinig"to> deserveiixci "niisery^"'/' _'_ ''\* } ,

" " """"{rSky w&s very:gently 4o brother,

btit .'shie !said -nothing- to him beyonda few} '■

''ordinary' 'w6tH^ ancl; ' .'she,m#de no' effort to bring any: siugg-es:.tion-\qf f&obel Marston into ,the <*>n.-ve^satdoii. Somehow this morning it.gave ..^her Ja jar,to,,rconnect.Ispbel'sprettvy', inigenuoiig ". /personality., wjthPaul's tragic heart story.' ThereHo1 a^Aiiiy between Miss Miarstori*sdoll-like demureriess," and a greatandoverWMlnf pks^ion/^udh as^La\u%knlw nowoKafd^ lived- in Her, brother'sheart and thoughts this many*, adaypasty "She :would urge him nofurtherfor IfemomenV^ She..wouldjileavv^imto- 'figinx. <JuV "Ms,"misery alone * %was feuftlerft ffevttl?thbugJ#liff?fundedertitel ;and sire fieflt- it jwjoki'ld bte i»m-possjb.lKjtqr;him1}to pe&ljofyh-solation, a.t least just yet, inIsobelMarston, oV any ptfver^ woman's soc-iety- That miist' be 'a* Question

" forfuture01evelopment..v#nd.ie#D$&$$thefirst time .there c,a;me., into, Laurie smind a gre^,t dpuljt^about -be-,ing' any happiness

';V^atsoev^r"^'ior

Sh^^c'nSw'th'kt happiness 'in stsr mostdivinely human sense would neVe'r^ be1lii's?asaty

tHag«ain/ for "th'e!l 'slqty».v&iat

hScT'lfmrne'd1was/ in that'other vwoiii^n's-gVav^ forever; Tiut " there

'was

" 'still's"6'nie■Wappiness left— the ■ -happfeesß '"ofpea^e, ;.-oi resiti' of '^mptfthy /alway^before him if the" right' person: voottldbe- f^^ito^riijig/ft^ese into hismarried life. Was1 Isobel Marston the,right x- person?

—that was- the question

thattforced- itself upojn^Laurie's m%d<'in'th«,JoVg./h^urs during}s?%io^;she

had 'lain*awake ~tl»nki<rig of Paiil,^andall jy hjEvd^fo'ld'her. '-

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She rose'and went down to 'break-fast,' fully conviri<?ed Isobel was notthe. yoman'-ifd/give.these quiet ,joys ';toher beloved, brother.,-,and the convdc-tjpn $eep,ened. asth© day ~,'Wore away,-,Xot vihas her liking- fbrV.lsabel ;.wasone whit' lessened. She was not soeasily,otanged, and, indeed, therehadbeehI,ncyfcliiiiIffi;*oi-.cnanß® er *^,»onlyPiaul;o:bi;oken-heart©d., words^ .his,angfudsh, tis suffierin^had setthings before her-inja new light, andhad stretched {a chasm bet|\ieen sucha living,;'Misery ancl J " IpoW's? fcalm,sinjlingj'l'uneiinotional individ'iiaHty.

.it would never dot— never,"Laurie*~s"aid to Herseilf; 'Snd -s-hie- felteager ito'.^ry.^p^^b^pt^jfe^ work Atiny*\vidgje' %etWee'ri" Ihis^garlA-knia herbrother.

'S'nVJ-.^ls *trulyIsoVry^ that Isobelshould hay? become already so' fondohPaul^Ht wasuseless'-t6i ahut- 'Hejceys3..;to,sth'at, for JsolbeL.h^d belayedherseliIn a dozen waj^a j but Laurie,somehow, felt that Isobel's likingwas not love, that if circumstanceshappened;to , divide her from Paulhe,!? teiri,'wouMnot 'break;,and1,-if evenshe1'had f " -imagined. there'would .'bedeeprpaiia, Laurie waiiHd not " 'haveIvefliijated' to""vwork, if she would.- '-prerv«nt. a.Hvreek to- two'lives^Hwo' fu-tures. The misery that,she -saw .s'pplainly now would 'follow -on thismarrii&gft wc{uld 'be as great for Iso-bel4 aTs ,:for' Paul." The 'tac&cs:must,the'reloue, be changed,. and, insteadofthrowing these, twq together, it wouldbe>fh^lfliak,;,t^ -separate,sthem^ <paidat " once,"before th'e.mCscMef had beenworked too deeply,on label's side.For Piaxjk there. Was $to damger ont-hat/stee-, {"jfaii she - 'was not? iPasy

aiWout him;she hod roused]him, shehad awakened Mm, fr.om this -grave oflove, and she must ,be prepared nbwfor

-aiisrlrt; that mi^ht happen.;Vtamed ■ witn' these), resolutions,;thoughts, and doubts, -

■ Laurie couldnotbut-be*glad whenshe saw, Paul rideof! with h-is host to ,a meet' wear at "

hand; and; saw, therefore, there -wasno harm"to be foared d«uring. bar -ab-senoe at Whiterock. For " Miss Mars-ton had declined to join the party,in. its Visit to Dr. Cartwright'shtdbiby."I■have| a lf||{4;'fceaH&jja4

,;anH yf.

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. - ) The.powers 01-,St. Jacob's Oh are wonderful. /

ijIthas curbed thousapds of people who ,had-.. , been,crippled%ith pain for over 20 years;I, , > ..It go^s right to thespot, and never fails. '

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Hundreds of Testimonials & 12 International Gola Medals|- -'ajftosfc that iV cures rheumatism, bickaohe, sprains aiid ,B'trdihsj £y '"'<

stiff 'joints,;cpntracfcfld masoleg,braises bb'dily 'aches ,':of all Il!'

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,-. .and.it,is no f«xaggeraiion to say that it is sold; everywhere . "?'>. /where*lblie:race;,is^foand Jand ,men? speak a civiUseS language. " !',f

ftemember, ->-

Every Bottle Contarnsa^ Cure..47J j

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'I)>irect from those celebrated,Seedsmen,,<j. : '7 , -' ,■" Messrs Harst&Son, London.u.;my *

5 TOJiS-SWelde and Turnip Seeds, \ ,;'. . *

* > CompHsirig: Monarch and ChampionSwedes, P.T. Mammoth, Aberdeen,

: ■ and Imperial Green Globe Turnips' ..-' ."' :""'' ":< --, ":' - .'"'"' " "" / '' '"<; "".' ! ', " ' " . .V, ' ■■ ■'**" ',- "

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. 9.re,.inYitecl■to inspect Greimination Tea's o: tie above/./ \*'

':; which wilLJbe available' inafW days; , .

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, If your Grpcer does not stock it writ* > Ito the Proprietors for a sample. ,.. :t I

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All:]Pdlfcies Issued onorpWor to 31stliecember JNext will share in the

v , Profits to l)e divided at J/ ;

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CASH B'ONUSES already dividedamongst the Members /V% AMOUNTofCASHPRQ'IJJ*fS divided forONEYEAR'

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EVERY ¥JBAR A;BQISIT^ YEAR'

INSURE AT ONCE AND PARTICIPATE IN THE PROFITS'fJR T,HE-vV . " . ■ CURRENT YEAR. ■

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Brancu Office-^-" " *_ " . ,; . -._.■ .".- ,

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The WellingtonMeat Export Co.,

LIMITED,

MANURE MANUFACTURERS.Offices:

LAMBTON'QUAY. WELLINGTON.~Works1:NGAHAURANQA.

Important to Farmers-Cheap Manures.

Nst Cash on Trucks at Ngahauransain 2cwt. sacks. For 1cwt.sacks.

,.2/6 per ton extra is charged.1 No. 1 Mlxturt - £5/7/6 per tonNo. 3 * „ " £5/5/0 /HNo. 5 flf

-£5/2/6 „

Potato-,„ :£5/0/0 „ImportedSuper- £5/5/0 ..

phosphateParticularsof Analyses posted to any

address«n application.■ ,SpecialMixtures can be madeat any* time to suit Farmers.

FREEZING SHEEP ANDLAMBS.

THE WELLINGTONMEAT EXPORT CO., LTD.,IS PREPARED TO PURCHASE Fit

Sheep and Lambs by weight, or at., per,head. TheConjpanyalsooffersclients every facility lor Freezing,on theirtownaccount. Prices andall partlcuhirs can be obtained onapplication attheCompany'sOfficesor .from any. of the buyers, in thecountry. r r , l

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BBBJBI Hjaak BJBH ' \111IO O IflriWl' AW& are determined./ to^I111R "£%-'■ II111 \attract to {hi&stoj,eeyery%#!|kir

fi-l -_%ir I%/■■■■■'Vpman whobelieves that

a saving 'of money itt reliable drapery;is wp^th.consldeiing. ; , ' .-, >I , / ".lie ' '

fWe Promise. ; ; V ■ ,That we will surprise even our oldest cus'tonierß by the

:'* v .-. values- we are offering this sea&pn/.^ v * ,»" :" &-,:£ls' <''w? wm

ji , Make^ijrpnr '.purchases most .interesting for yon. and\ ,\ i;*'"< ' incidipiiMll^- ' * "

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MUSLINS,*? iff'floi^^f|bs^in^v^aif^n^'f)';" . .AfieaiitifulJot of colptu!s at 6d, 6|cl,'>Jd^9rd'and|tfi $*$$.

WHfiufi MUSLIN, inspots, stripeß, anjdrfig^re^ de&igiis,r^ y-;f j1 . WHITE BISHOP LAWN, exttb,finyequalities,' 4

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'at lOd, lid,l/-;jandi1/^5 per.yard. '>

SVHITK INDIA LINO^S, wide arid-superior qualities,^' 1-' : - ; " '/" v ''"' ajj.lW^S 1/2, 1/3 per-yard. ,

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j First c# Jlhe Se?ijs©ii. ,-

V - -v--In' FoldiDgvihd-,Blocked Sho^/ al 'Prfces 'from ' r V-^V-^'v

J Everyhat a murvel of cheapness-—^ee-and bpy j^emat once,A.; **'' j PANAitirAs V -1:\;;;;;"; " , " pajamas

Taranaki Beach Farm> '

■ (Suitable forSlieepor Bairyipg)? !' ' ;

AQfb ACRES-rtPaft of famous "White Clifls" fattening estate,all ingrass,, .T*>V good.hduse, goojd flats, Iqw hl)ls',:acti;aKbeach,frontagfe, L.I.P,title?'-,Rent 1/3 per.acre j Price |£4 Rer acre;guaranteed 2^ sheep to' the Jacre, or .:wotrid^milk io6 cows. "Lbvely cluTiafe, school adjoining. Easy terms;—'Well ,worthfurther inquiry.I y ,p,..^;% -;,,,VV '^'V«-«nf^'. eistpict.;^' ■"'>"':"||f|if|"A:iCß^S — Dandy Sheep Farm,,in a distric^Ge^ebrfitpjl; jpr^gi^rg^^TOUu country',700 acres felledand grassed j is wintering ioco B. Ewes vand 100 headofcattle ;6 paddocks, good sheepyaids,rnifaUed rqajd)frail\yay

..'station Smiles,3rnile(S

vcreamery7;|artly suitatffe^&&s%{£ Wce>^f<pest? )

'-'acre for freehold very easy-.tern)s,^ t"his is,a genuine bargain. . ' '

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iOn ACRES--Very Choice fvfary Farm, mildclimate^ VS Vellecf and ,":fiw" gratsed,nearlyallpapa|ilt flat,'good hduse-..Xinsu^eid"^200), largecowshed, ringfence^jysub-divided, 2 milestownship and factory., ., Price Jos per acre lor, freehold-.^ yerv^easytfieim^^ 1!^ ..'\">i *?*","£ "" .

Charming Suburban Orchardij^i ACRES

— Only 4 miles from New Plymouth \ railway statiorf "on the1I"T2 property, finenew 9-roorpcdho.us6,"large.>storag& sheds, 5 acje&<>inp ;orchard, al) young.trees free firojn "disease ; large grape house, vines (Black '

in full,bearing— brought in last year;charmingpieceof native ■

■bushand'other shelter. Beautiful-grounds. Very suitable for anyone retiringor going in for poultrybusiness. .Price

— Easy Teims.

GSMFTfTHSit CCV-»-. *$*$-A??^.:.'■

«« %arkarria anaoc \*\j*9 B3_r.vca Aas^ri, .COFFEE PALACE BUILDINGS, NEW PLYMOUTH.

-SPRAINS.AND BRUISES.

In such cases render !BJirst Aid tothe Injured by applying Chamberlain'sPain Balm. When the muscles,, tend-1pns", nerves pr flesh arestrained,stretched, squeezed or in any way in-jured, cauemg( inflammation,pains aiidswellings, with rush of blood to^ theparts, Chamberlain's Pain Balm willgive immediate relief, and a few ap-plications will* reduce thedwelling andrestore the " injured parts to healthycondition. For sale by, all chemists,

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CAPILLA HAIR TONICIANTISBPTIOI

mmlS^mL mmdioinalitfiiSi.' HK Oe«troyt all mtarobas(ft^^*"MUk. Rnt* ma><atthe^kli»Long,,ffln^t^^^S^ Lustrous andPeautlful.

Mtf/T-i %WM Sold by *" Chemdtt, Hair.J^wQ drastert and Storet.

'*'-«S^/?r r^ 3s. 6d. a Bottle.

SPORTING., FLEMIN:aTOJST"NOTE!B:'A ■

Waited Press Ussotaation.— By Electric-"' <lTel4gra.ph!.-^©opyri l^ht. 1K J »

Melbourne,^i)c^ybßr &18.Betting is 4idl. VPc^acTc^onJift^es-favourite for ,i#FCaxililfeld Ci^'^at^ to'

'2. Solution after wber gallop ' to^flayiirined to 4 to 1. 11 -

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Antik'ipa'tiaiiSi^r^f^irpies i Pp^eicLon,Solution, Idlaire. JA!ustralasiaii :\tBairn^ Pos^d Jffira,f-Boora^;/#aj^jdin. 'Lead^1:"p'oscidon, Denias^ Mira. "'■

Destruct'xCn.has |>E!t«iipnod^;t>o)^Sydiifc^!lieceiverdj^Kitpfe ;l^i11."49/ a^m.

MemingtOn, October 19.'/Czarovitch beat Bq^ Grafton,s,oy#r^.

ten- furlongs 4n2.1|6. v Ix>rd Mteroy

Q^ir,vhas.retired,-froan-.the-turtE;. r; .<>."C4llai?iti is ,repx>rtecL to'^^laltte.: i

" B.ftting-.is almost.confinedl^ SoLu:tionf atA,toJ!.*>l', P©iiseddn- ia't^;3V'to -1. ?vßoth:*arfe-lstyb-rigly' -snipported.!

"E^hf ■tb?3!ie -'Hafs^been talced 'ftHtM -

ihe^ r\MiJfirst*' an^seddridl^BtooraTiaiitl'^Delias Wte^fififa: v^ortf Fitzroy.is'a^^"to |;WaV'Wally'' 30 to^'l -'Cbadfewi),*'Czajfovitch ri to- 1? Simgkia, \mira,Bairn, Melodeon 20 to 1.

Derfej*.— r^even.-,10 'fosur fion PoTsedonj^ "

4to 1Booran>v 5'toH"r iboilaftt, 7*%sf1 I^laire, 10 to. 1 'EbullitionVW^ 1;-.r-tf

THE CAULFIELD CUP.

The final payments' for,the. CaulfieldLOup, of 3000 soys, onem^(to be run next Satui<aayj) nu*nber'thirty, n^n^yiirtillfarve^jLoch 9.5, t80r,.:lutipn 9.5-, " Ppeness 8..H, 'ClfiroTwitch1

8.7, Demva3-&s,?Littrß> Toy!'Ba><sharlelsStuart 7.13, .Lord Fitzroy 7.9, Oraf-tondelle 7.9, Delaware 7.9,

vDon Graf-ton 7.7. Samoda 7.7/. Poseidon '

f Circuit-7.5, Charm-ant 7.5, 3lelode^«a ■

,7.5, The Infanta 7.5,, Katomba T^JWandin 7.1^ . Dyed <Jarments,6.l'3,,Lachlan 6.13, lolaire 6.13,-^oanii 6.11,'.6.9, Mira'6.7, rr'""Towo '&tcp 6.7, -EllisBooran 6.9, W lly W^lly 6.9, TheB-a'ira6.7, Orline. 6.7. /

OAMARU MEETING.

v Per,Press^Association,a,: "; *=Of,nxaru, ;AB.;

The totte invWtfrn'ent^ ' totalledincreaWi^^soo;oil|$Has£spring meetittg. "Besultsr,^-rr,^-r rSPRI^;|^|gAP;T^a;:-,kin^l,Curiosity 2, Bantam Shot" 3, Ouida:,

Jorm, Ilarita,Miss Gall and Theßap,-'paree'^werV'sc^tctiedf. Time, '"W^.Divs.,'" £2 -;lßs?Snd' l'4^i-- r^

: ?' " *----! '-■STEEN9BA!EIi;yiS^AfIEH?S'^HPriHi';:.;11/I1/

Pretty Nell 2, Gfepon 3. !AU started.Time;%!Uc? tiLvtfWQP&L*» &**

BEl)GA'S^T^.uo«i*sEKßßß.HGat&rott.v1, Don Ors'ino 2, Jolly Eoger 3.Man-

%S.f|"3||2landll^fiis. OiKlflONE MILE. DASH iHIAO^iCQAj'.,

TROT.— say -King I.1 The JFfeg^J^Lady H.,'3. Colossus was scratcdied.Div^^t&^s^^nd^^^s1.'1':>-«-"<?? «»«_-

NOK/TH- OTAGO 3l3l;r

Blythen>aid 2,glM^oM. A^^i^^Time, 2.8 2-^.'mvs.l''& l&'aaid"^!6g f}r«3'jr?rrtsr*3. #^-*>

Kapparee 2, Watershoot 3. Ail start-ed. Thffi,mi£sxsf'ilXtts% "B&<®i&hii&t£1 12s.

PLYdNG JSANDicAP..— Petrovna I,*ApoUoldoxisau2&Bang'st (€ruesti> 3& ,■ $m..glcneu3r,i Ebgei<,v'Dexterity}'jjOui-daforari',/jand rSe^a J^ing were scratdhed'.1

'

Won 'by a head. Time, lmin 2sec._.Kv.^,% 6.5J., ' 2

-;,.., T .'■r.■,;,■i" *; .LADIES' BRACELETi TROT.-Star.

5..1, Bellona % Starboro 3. Divs.,£13 12s and 16s.

WELLINGTON MEETING.gECOND DAY'S ACCEPTANCES.

BOWLING.■"'f feMv"^'ZE!ILAN.DEBS IN SYDNEY.

t^s*s^rvPexfEress^ssociation.:es ''C. '4V- Jp7'" 9'' , _X-<

Js\v#*>^ 4^i^>^yaif4yP'X)ct'ober 18.i J^-^Eh# NreW^Zealanders suffered de-

intw?o-fotirv*rink matches against;ij?eters,hani-aia^t

!A,shfiel4.

Plp-^At &c former-place4He local team[included,four,interstateplayers,anda very strong combination alto-gether. Sneddon's rink,which per-formed very weakly at Maitland,was*

Tfhe; cause or me visitors -downfall a\LJfet^biatni^^Eke^j3±heJC«4hr.ee^^^^

Kvere 12 up at the finish,but Sneddon" qnnis^d^iidc^u^./J^isganle^atong^s'tibngly,and^altho|gb

**. Wheel^r;s,jdnk sha^tbe if in" Ithe firstfcoiipl^slliidufsltFeiyiplayed' ;sb excellentlyuphill that they finished

7y7ylevel. Waddell's rink played aggod.steady game. The scores were :-jrV«'' . "' N;Z.\flkt

'■',' (Bastings, Court, Keast, $■■■ Sneddon (skip) ... 17 34Scott, TVEcGibbon, Gil- £;<li^^Kee|e^.feJ#|#%?A PAshurst,.JL,efevre, Dall, :

:>wßx)usk^(skip) , ...25 VS

The game at Ashfield was very'Glosely1ttentested. " For^ the visitors.©lackjaridVfteid played a great lead-ing-''!>gam&i < ;/!Ehe, local team was agpodone^Miieiuding two members oft-he infeef-^&tate steaßQ^s For -the;/-lj)est

%hd iMks£m<MMlM\d gbfallad,, wjiich, they;maintained to the finish." When ith£ 1 la,st head was started,;!New r<Zealand). wa,s eight down, butreduced the. deficit by a couple.

/ N.Z. Ash/:'Black;Gsm,oii<i,Taylor,

Manning-{skip) ... 24 20'" 'LedinghanvAtMowlem,;'Marten/ s ßankin >

Reid, Jackson, Smith*, 'Payne (sTa^f '-l :.:f '2§ , 27Buckman,'MacLean-.I.' '25 .' 29'""

Totals'r'F- ''>■**.?: *Jf Y'9sY '95

Aslia' seVepi-iiiik teain^'the, visitors

reasonably strong, but asan^e,^gjit-rink one it 1

of weakness, which may have itsnefxecTin the infer-Statematches.

THE CASE OF BRUGESappeal oou-rt; qßorsioiN.

?'"';> Per Press Asso^ation^^Ine Appeal Ooui;t gave juidgmcnt,

td-d^jii3ifJ^ian*©fion foy a new trialin the casa of, Bruges, solicitor,Onri^xcmirtin-^wh'o had been convictedfif'ja change .pf theft in connection.\nxaIrust iunds. The groundsV.bf theapplication were that the -verdict wasagainst the weight of evidence.. " A'ma'jbrity-'bf;tne'!

'"(J(wdges Ed-<" w&tds, - CooTJ'er:.arid1yGhdpmaxi^\held■the'vert3r6t '^sM afgainsi' theJweightofevidence, and a new trial, was'order-ed,/on

(the gfounld's that accused,had!rfo'giiilty kriowledge' of me toefti by

'Ms clerk:"'' <<:i!^The Chief Justice disteented, on the J

grounds that Bruges bad 'haid aai op-fgoT^qait^&jMeeitsg |hje books, and'ocoa^on&llyw» idii::i6ee*ineni ;that the

"Wi'at .accused haid charge of the. con-veyancing branch' of the office/ and

ed through his' . oiQice without- hissiffnWtu*i§^' |; g#( % £^i , ;s

GOOD TEMPLARS.

The 33nd anniversary of the EgmnonLpdgsx>£. rGood Templars \yas celebrat-ed iJ'^toqfcet^'St:'Gary's Hallon 3?hiirsday evening. Twolong taJblesin'tfee7.niain ball were ,plen&<?p(ustysupplied- with1-eatables, and-u nearlyevery seat was occupied. Bro. Leggoccupies|hedhaic/andc^ad-^sxn ,MsrigWhantt'were'B^toral Suppriote^lda.% WeM&qtL&Z, andBro. "Epefa,"PasTGrak# 'Chief Tenip-'lar. , .v <'* 't .--o .^ wn;i r'_

The, Ch&irnran; proposed the -toastof'

"' and thf in-terest disjflaypd by His;Majesty 'in

< temperanre" ?ma>tefs. ■ '; *-'*fBr6t_ K.;"A": pjfopoto;'v'"bhe

toast" ofrr44f'L<>tige^ofj'''

Zealaiid^;;,and .BrOT.^tfine \ a^ESerdresponded; '-Bro.- Yine1->said,thait inthe beginning.of th©- Ordtfecin-vAinerioathere*were three lodges"*' The' name of

ith^..Order th^'waV merely Qr-|dSߧGo%?vi^pla4^^^iS€ ccilodges met in «?j^rsn£e> andoneonem-"ber nam^d Co^me^ws^anxious' to b«;elected Ohief Grand 'Templar^ buthewas uoisiib6ess*il,-;ai]Ld''as/^Vresult se-cedec|<;}a'ndVformed f .Order galjednw4n(|e^enden't "'Order^oi Gooil'T^m-piarei" ■Oilie-yhad. nos.reaspn/'A^oT bepr6u:H\ 'MV 1'.m^ntoer-;"M-^SjvhichtMj '^Q^dw,,jaMb";;';,"ip.to\':\\ 'ib'einjg,buVfhfe^' .tad e^fe^^stEfica^^n forp^d*e'vatj/tli6' gbod'' results.'.'smcfe a-chieved by the Order. Tlie ritual ofthe Order had been translated intoseventeelii

-languages-;" and'"memibers-.orthe Order had gone with Nansen to-wards the North Poie, and 'had;, inthe Discovery', gone! as far" south asany lrama'n fs!being^ <:;'Bro.''that he and his wife had signed theTemperance pledge in 1862 and! in18.72 they joined the,Hope of .Christ-church, Lodg^,;.ttajtid^t^liisM jStrict ad-hesion to*( Tfemx)©rance| principles hektiriltated his ability to Mlp" L ihisffellow-men^ One7of the jfirst\

' thingswhidh struck him labout

'the 1.0.G.T.'

vYas the democratic character of its*constit-ution, and' the equality gran*-1111

11'1

ed ,tO(<Avamen. In his ©pinionj fhereshould be ,more ,Tempenance "toac^i'D-g,given ;to the younger

t miom^ers/ of theOrder. r;.;. ,;' ■ I .\ ,

'The Egmont Lodge" vwas proposedby Bro.,G. Cock, sjenf./^d'respond-ed to)by Bro. Hartnell^ who "statedil/h'e lodges- 'had a menibefeMp' of QOQ6

Mr R. C.!Hughes, 'wh'd *;niade-feelinbr '^eTferenee to the earlier 'mem-»,bers.

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-In replying.,:;to -the ,*Qa^ ;bf>/'The;

Good'Templar Orpfianage" .proposed,by Brq. B. Jf. Clark the Chairman,said ifkeve were manypeople who were

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ujiaware that, there; was 'an orpiban-age in'i England supported by 'theOrder. 'When he visited it fourteettyears' ago "there"1 '"vtere aJbou*X ' fifty*!

ohildferi^ 'beingsV.''ca-red- (Ifor, *uti"; 'per*!baps the numjber had! !<been:/increased'sinee1thenISince -thei otphamage^haicVbeen started Good Templarsyhadcon.-.,tributed,£10,000. 1-.its upkeep..,,...,,

The Chairman proposed* the^tjpast,©f "Our Guests/ , ifllr, .yMt^ iltinireply stated the Jtecbabites althoughnow only .about hal* as numerous a'sthe

"Good. Templars ''hoped'''soon"*©

have a similar membership. "Mr Up-|ton also replied.s -"< '- '-"'' - " -' Other toasts proposed' -were tt—'l'JKin-jdred Societies" proposed ,by, ,Bro.|E«ggs and responded to by. Bro^aiaumd'eri,on ,behalf p;f,,the,JLeague; "The Ladies" proposed by.Brp. Har,tnell and responded 'io' by''Sister I.i'Coc'k"; "Friends" and ''THeTresr.'" " ■<>' -* , ' " ' >

1 During' the evening sdn'gs were ren-Idered1by-1'Misses;Loesch',. I.Cook, ,and,iMecsrs'ißi .J..^Cldric.;'arjid Hig;gs., Bro..'R.:A. Stokes /co,ntri!bx« ted, two recita-itians., t,^..,,'GpJding;/s,;

(

.or-chestnni,(Messrs Golding, .Beare arid

(Salt)'

supplied,the 'music for the sonlgs;'an'din act^i'^onirendered two-exbeli&tlyl';" '"'

f- !;'" !'! ' I' 1

'>■' ' (

! The singing of Auld L?arig.Syne,<brought^.:& pleasantl gat^ering5v tp,,.;a

iclose'halL an.hour.,bjefore midnight...dqnyx' 11.4, Pawa 10.3, IflJ3^rat6^E|obby 9.11.1JgC A IV *3f>fARARUA4midfc?-WSeJov^9V

}Splendid IdeaB.|>? M'atakokm,' Aeolus '^4',""' Ao'ra4i"gi,Hatley 7.7, Gold Guard 7.5, Hiro'7.6fGrand Popjar ,6,7,,7.13,B^sni-f^g, Mappy MaMkßiE^gfHsli'l^et7.7C| 3 ■ . |I|fl^iitC^rHkNii^AP.^ilm^tei,,*Gdld ,Grown 8.1, Mystification,18.0;Csnchattan 7.13, -■St?.'"*.J%e?fG^dr^a7.J1, Contender '¥ns- >J

coj 7.1, Ellerton7.0, Star '"8d&*:6.13/tLaii'd'wem 6.7. t^ j* v'j? a? v>/*v>/*|TOTT PARK HAlNDrCAP.^Booimer-'ai| 9.0. Medallist 8.10. Exmoor 8.7,Captoiti^Siiam^n|^ !

ND<f: i\V*tte;*t£adwwfi; E* Gol^scai>l 7.2,'

SPRING TRIAL STAXES^I^IH-gence? Tupono, Swimmi|i^Bellt^ |®^1?*<p%\ ''S^ratbfi.l^-FW^GV^'^f^-;ffil,J-S^Ja/ oKiichteftnaitl, '"^H'ii^i&nd-. :.r-v'; ' <~'.'V-r t:tf'"' RTJAHEKi';HAartl^Solendid!' Idea;'9.1, %tp|ii^oe^B.7, Ste^ock Mme^8.6, milM B®, iW 7.18^ -B^

NAINAT ITACpir 4-B^lara^B.?,AoJ^enGate; 7.13, CcMteMr YAl^Afeoti^ginal 7.10/;Capt.^Shannon 7.9^ to|-guerite 7.6, Baroa 7.3, 'Pettdcoair 7.*R**

ACCIDENTS ANDFATALITIES.

' ' (P6r Pres« Assoc(atioh.) J "1 !

"'■ '" 'JSTapier; October j.'.ISJ- ■"

An'accident occurred in-the leaping.toatoh^at the Hawked"Bdy. ShWtnis|liafiernooii, Snooker falling:;and. roll-ing over his rider>'HalKs^ rendering*'him'ufaoonsoidus.; '"

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iWairba^ Octobch? 19.it.: The- Bishop of.,Waiapu andthe ,Rey«

D. Euddoclc, Vicar -ofSt.' Paul's, Wair-roa, were drivin-g^/throu'gh the Turirroa cutting, when a■ coty frigfitened,the horse, <,andthe ;occ^Rajnts . werethrown, out. Mr ..Ruddock, was un-conscious fora time>f ,and on,,repayery

found the Bishop, undjec%trap. TheBishop, was>,remold;to.Wajirqa,.,^^was found this-morning;that,\?sustained. an injury toiHe left* hip andwas tbruised- about the eyes' and tem-ple. 'HiS'iface' was/ also" " $e*-atohed.Mr .;Mddock' suffered,-, .from fianinsu|ry

to th-e "baofe: '. .Both.j.arißi p^o-gpessia^gfavourably-.- ""

<i '■""''> "«>"-' -^ - '- ■"'"''> ::" *l- ]

..,,; ,> t y, ,v fAuQklan.a> Octoibeii 19,,v:,Susan ;Kelly, < .parp^^omanaged.^2,, w!h)osexrhus^d;Wes,,.atStratford,;was .admitted to the hospi-

tal at 5';P'clbck' last.night .atiddiedan'hour1later:

"'AJj-fr*A >6rfcem

lieW'lield5 previous1 to iniqiiest." ' -

GRAND OPERA.

|^We. o.y§ jotljb readersj a |jn^lsgrentfn-sfjr o:^t^;;^|ri|r^na^s^Qbe giv|ndi th® Jjftoya|| iSpecial mafci-

aflee to-mwywSftOTnobii^'^^ °nMotu-day evening by the ," living pictures''^in*%^o^fKr^,;^etc.,also t|e%lilendid^Movi0/vY4iUures taken fyifeWPm^'tfflbßhteridiaa. Co1)..H|e

with its mar-vellous' ''spectacular! ejects, transfor-mations, ballet dancers, etc., will |>cjp¥e|ent^|m-ct a>&ftieg. In* >*tn«£ %nilertiaifa!mep.tattracted crowded houses' apdl,was;;'

orits f&t "There-. -.-_ j>i,-_.s. v.ijj--.-yk.>~»'nfc,o »« -Vt*—-";' ;"->"*? '■» »»-4<i"»are also special attractions from the;pi>incipal theatres of jandjtJfre pirovinxsesj aitd/theire i§l slire ;fco/bqa *crowd«d\ h'otise. For ■; to-toaiorxtow'sniatineW specially reduced prices areannounced* . for children,,commencing

" The , of property advertised tobl^^bn'^ilesd^yialv'byMr W.Qous:tWr di&iEot, taice place.

15S Saturday WexC Mr Newton KingwdlL.seß by auction at1 his mart,un-der instructions from the mortgagee,|"Wo good " dairying properties^, qneof'^lO^adreSV^sittia^ed 'at th© 'comerof.theJFranfelev and; Barreft ■rijtoads,irftMin 'si* males y fpf 'New Plymouth;TnU situated ordy^^qop.wple from theFralMeyd:&ad3OTr# JW&ory. Theother is in the Tnglewood'district at;the-corner'toff #»/* J&QW aaj&JftqgbyRoads, and consists 'of 56 acres,>withlibude" and other out-feuildiipgs. Bothof- these properties are first-class<$airy farms, jand well worth the .at-tention of anyone panting a cheapfarm. - -j-.r y\' '-\ 7 /./■";

"Ncrp, Q^y,. headaches but all othersorts

'of> pain, are',

by<?-&teaxrfs^ jHJßadache Cure, taewLostsxtensively used headache remedy inwid world; it is dependable. 1

7

. f £"* :'\ %Jf >aqullJO!li<iliEl2ii>lJ.s3..\ iffiJij«j« -■/ * - ;, ;■*' -iv

—irf s r-r-rs-5

majfi ATJBi:% JIA.?,»J?. al.■ Wednesday, October 24th.CZAR'S VARIETY COMPANY..*.'->.., .-« Introducing,. ,-.,*^- ■-,

j; MrXIrUJ?BiCTCTV/Jtt tJifAKj.The famous,Jujjitsu,,iV^restler and Mode),~ Alh]et<e and 'Cptnßany, includingX , ;;*%''i^od^r^yultean,

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"'>,'":'.^ The h'eivy^eight1;tfivexy-,' -* ""' T^he-ContinentaT.TroupeofAthletes,

„„„..11 .-— Wrestferi.&P-.* .,*~ "7 ponrt fail to see our:" 'v ' /-

\Th'e C^reat Comedian.SeeDayESilfs for Great Wrestling

Competition; alsoiProfdssoi1"Czar's-Great£10 offer. f<'- ■: PopularPrices:3S; 2si %ls'.

' ';" Children Half-*price toall jparts.Doorsopen'7.3o. Oy.erture 8 p.m.

1 , 'A.RIGGAR,Bus'iness^Manager. [; G. WEBB, AdvanceRepresentative. ':''

'.;' /"; "" " ' '," e'595

>: . NOTICES.

BA/PTIST.CHURCH,, GILL-STREET.

FRIDAY, 19th OCTOBER,

BY- specia) of. the'Taranaki No1 -License I'the'1'the' 'Rev.N. A.

■DAVIS'V ill discuss tHBvßibl'ei Wine Ques-tfon inaXECEU'RE entitled "Prohibitionfrom! a:Bible.Staadp-(ynt."'iT<he.REV. TVG.BRQOKE.wiU, occupy' ftiev.chair. ..Releyantquestions,ansxyered.atthe.close.,, . e525-^Tr ''■:- ."' -;i» ;/..-,■"■. ■,'<

Baptist Sunday SchoolAnniversary. " v ;

"1 !,!, ..ii-,, " ... f ■ mi'SUNDAY; iist, inst,.: Special ,;hytr,ns' will be^repd^re.d" by,

fthe" f scholars

'and iS^Restnu N. A\:X>Av.xa w'^ll.conduct..the 'follows :—Morn.-^:— Morn.-^

ing ji, afternoon']fy,evening7.'

All;are1

cqrdiall^ihiiteC "eolJe€j£ion ,m .aijd ofschool /untds". '.

', , ;

■:iJ>. % Av>f. AMB'URY,'1,;i' ,;ie604 , /

" ' VSec'retary.",;

! ■.,lt''>-. .~ . 7; ,. ' "."'.■' :'! : Feficiirjp Posts. i

I \.;l ''HIIIARq? "Si,\

■lltE*^villdeliver m ships'- slings,aX New|lf,;»Plympu%, fenping posts split,frQmheart ofbirch, pfii'frlfapy about,'6x4,split 'feather"edge, at 80s,p,er,;106,

'qua-

ntities jiotJess .tß'ipt, 250 ;w<'str.ainers .anyleif^tli solid, lfea'rt.', - We^liaye shippe^qaVgbes'of these p'tfs'ts ,to "V^aiiganurforyears, -a^rd^in all fencing] here,for ttepast :40-,:40-,year's tK]s bircH'ihas been usecl[v6vy diirkbMr?"'We invite correspdn-ience.' , :.-

(i : -, < ,

jif^EAL j|.:|4;."itA D.aoiW,'.

(> - '^MERQSA^TS,.;:NELS6N>; ;- -■---W'.h >;"""" V';

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iT^^aki Wop!' Sheepskin,'(Hide,& Tallow Saies.: . .

B.kWK£TiKm% STRiATFORD. «'.

"CV :i: iTUESDAY, November 6th. '

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urttfri.!- <, '()» '"- *>■■**J!£ ''On* -I'll' *-<i

in;tinHe,ip, avriy;e,on or^elpVe; THP'^SDAY■ ,^oiall consignments|^h1bereceivedit -my |?RO;D.agB'MHED«S, tNEW/?LTMOT73?H^ ar^d wijl be .forwarded[jo Stra+fqcd;fori>'aie; where.y^indorslanj/rely 'OU- produceFiOJjL COMPETITION...' ■ -k.-..

NEWTON KING.tiß4s »" "

tv;< i--^ Iy* ■ V .',

New Plymouth Wool, Hide,; Skin- aificj TallowSales,j At our Brougham-street.Store.

|WEDNESDAY, KOViEMBBR 7th. "

CONSIGNMENTS* Received at ovrr'Devoii-street vlylart ;Up to1 MonDay,Noveriibef' sth.

'"" b" '" ""' ' '"l* '1 TheseI',sales^ are filling'v*-long-felt

want;and aW attractihg:outside buyers^to such an exteAtsthat Vendors may relyon'getting-fullmarketrates; ; ■

'v=Wiljsbn :& 'Noianr, I'1

'(Late Bewleyv& Griffiths). ><y''-

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ELECTRICITY.

l£ie ctrioiahi Pluiribei?, Ac^; b&von,-st.,New Plymbtith."

s,..<;{ - '- ■

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iSHA.JL.Iii b'e:pleased to submit Efiti"' mates'and'Fxices topersonscontentIplating the InstaillaiaoniqfElectricLight.1Power,&c,and having.engaged t>e porvices' of an, Electrical " -Expert,',.l^iel.varrived from Ergland,' J can gna'rantes'satisfaction to'thos^ whv 6

tuay favour mt'with their orders. '.'"' '

ill kinds of P]urnbjng.,&n&,Sanitaryqrk,'executed by ■workrcen

New .Hairdresstng;Saloon,

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DEYON-STfliEETv' .'

MR. W. H. SCHLIERIKE, havingpurchased the stock-in-trade of the

Egmont HairdressihglSaloon^ Egmont-street;has openedin premisesnextMissRetford's, Devon-street. "*""

The saloon-=\vilt b&■run-> on the mostup-to-date antisepticmethods. > ,-A large1assortment of ladies';hair and

toilet requisites,besi brands of tobacco,etc., pipes,'arid^fancy goods, stocked.

Every.attention,andtcivility. ,,

W.!H.s6HtIERIKE D^vci^eW

"'"''.SALES BY AUCTION.'

BY ORDER OF''THE MORTGAGE!

:"'., "/.ME NEW/TON KINGHas 'received instructions' to sell 1

auction'v on, SATURDAY, the 20dayof October,- iso6,— , ;)

QECTION 89, Omata/District, situai0 at the corner"of Bar'rßtt^nd'Franlley Roads, arid containing Viacres moreor less. ; ' .

For full particulars and conditions <sale apply to Govett & QuilliabSolicitors, New Plymouth, or tp ttAuctioiieer. " ' 1 ""''■''' '-shf"'in "' "

Sale at,2 Q'clook.e2<6i ,

Tip-tiiQPfow. ;

,' / :HAYM-AMKET YABDS. \, ,

jN;EfWTON vKnTGWill sell by>liuetioSiw#t:=:bis^Haymarke.Yards:-- ..

.-,-,..

af 12 \ .-At theMart: '

FOWLS, ducks, ,potatoes,; oriibng- planjts, harness, jiorse.covers',,tableschairs, .' bedsteads, , mattressescouches, chests

'dra\vers? ,^amps

' clocks, kitch'efa iitensils,incubatorsfancy'goods and sundries. ■'

1.. .. Saiey'at' l:30J)o'clock., j ,',,- .. ' :'■I' >":.. ;.fv<-;-T .j »■ 1.

/'

WILSONl&^plJA^ '^f/xVVill s^llby auction', at' their Mart,-rp; .-FOWLS, duckg, turkeys, pianos,,sewing

machines, cutlety and e.pV *wareipotatoes, chairs,' bedsteads, and a

; number of sundries.t

■ \ ;',

■. Also/r/ %l ' {;""" :,1lady*sbicyclev (new.J. r . ,

*\

' .J. . .„ .AISO,— . ,(

-. :, ,

Instructed kb^r an arti.^t;who is leavingthevdistrict,-^-' ' _.;,w

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II,NUMBER;,of Handsome dil/Pairrt-fl '.ings .and

''Flower Panels. ;. The's^'\filhbje sbld "at a; \irid- are'1 .well wortlp|heattention"of buyers.'

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-'."^' \;jSale-flt' JL-io?tfloCk. j-I*,:rJ.\f "

"- WfeßSTteß ;BEOSJ "

iVJII sell,by-auction,-'at theiritfa'rty-* 'WilS,drinks/crockery,' tables;difiinf

. ,'irborni chairs,l\]tnattre'sses, bicycles,. jjjovjches, razors,feake tins, pictures,jharness,pianos,$ritingdesk;wheel-J

barrows, carpet, safidjes." '1 genius bik^'MSA parts," free

*''' leverl^frlUdy's S6eri*&eHrM'watch''l!'' (g!u^rant'eed)i>p'efntots, tiilgs^arid1

' ''albfirts,kuniaraslin sm&Arbag^and'"■t a^quantity ofc^TdGeries,, -M'1 '"

l il

";,;,,,,, iSale.at,1p^clock. ;{' -,-j ,, {.

<(.'" /. TO piJIIiDERS., "

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FENDERS .^ll b:e r rqceived 4t ,myroffice up. to 4,,p.m. on, Saturday,

3ctpb.er 27th,for Repairs,&c, to postageri!Barrett-street for Htie Hospital and

Aid'Boardl v !""

' ''[,2%ANK-^ESSBNGRR,'"

: i;i , ..- :■■ ...Architect,'- .-.'*,, ff jjf> -J,boo?,,l ",^. .',;Devon-street.! <EOB\MErPALia#G.. ,

TENDERS are1 invited for Metalling*about g\ chainsof Sackville-stre^fc,'

Fityroy, fpr ,{t^e: Henui-.,Roadv Board,r.en^ers close,at,noon,on Saturday,u2othOctober,,;at the. office, of Sladdeh^andPatrHer, ibevohrstre^t,' where 'spec'ifick-tidfis;^aybe;see^."'* thetldWe6t^br;iaiiyUhdeir'no't 'WecfesWrily acfcepfed^' '^ '■

j ' J'""#.''ctffiEiiri;1

e59<T ;'.' ' " Ohairana'n.

j '..'„'■ \;i JUST LANDED ':'''.1:"ie TOlis prime TASMANIAN-, ~p GROWN ,ClIRCULA;R HEAD

!V;^EIEJ^!!V;^EIEJ^!POTATOES.;.

: / '--'Also ori^SALE;— "*" --' —

V' '" Fii'st-class samples of''\ {

:*" T'jSTiofcihLeria Stars, ;..;

"^.;; tJijj-to^Bates,' ""; ■;British Queens.

NEWTQM KING.e566- '■

" '{'■" *"■(■ '■ '*'.

;~;JU&/I>AyiES;;''''" XICENSJED;;iSHAREBROKER(lAfe'^l&cnhiir'af'tha'Anckland 'Sharef' '' *lir6*feers7 Association)," li/'j ■>"$.< l

'■ '- ■''

, GENTJiAL STOCK EXCHAOSTGE,

(;P»eYori-st.i,4,$$w Plymouth.

..-auditor v-. financial,

l-a-nd'and commission agent.

Properties for sale in all parts of thedistrict.

.1 [!. OLD METALS.WE>.areCASH Buyersof above. ■ Tfp

Prices.for Cast Iron, LepcJ, B^rassCopper Zinc, Pewter, &'c. Also Meta

( Drosses. Bestpricegiven for-old RubbeBicycle,3*yres,»,&,c . .< ■ : ,: j.,

Nbtethe address"

'"* JONES & CO, Clya^Quay"I ..*-.'

' """ < Wellington.' ' "

Candidates, for all examination*1

thdrougMy'coatihjftl. , X

■-:■■-: DENTAE NOTIGEa 1 '

fris-'Saa.ncWr Biyl.9£fpupaL

#, Miller. 735q.,:L.D.S.> and pr5—CfevelaW, D.D.S.) _ v :

Rooms, Egmont Chambers; EgmonS*+" i^fct1P»lao*T i

Telephone 180..' Eadyan^&i^dailKJtj

LoWbON ttEWTAt iMSTiTUfeDE7ON

'STBEET, NEW PLYMOUIIq

'.- ~

tl \ ; \&3^--4. ""':, :;hi ; -LOKTOSr. The Late*t and Mo»tJ finDENTAL

'to-datfl appliancM u£e&..i^Ti)ON '.;

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1i"f-4^r-i'/ I

DENTAL All Work done by SKHe^LONDON Operatori. ;J>DE*ra?ALr^'< * ""-.' -^l-iil,l^.;^ J.LONDON 6omplelie Se^ti f«)ni fel

'DENTAL " < -«■', X ,BONDOi^

"'iX >M'1 'r^r^sJrV'7 ?" '

DENTAL We F«iithfuily a«ureev4yLONDON

'patiemit that /the teetii "

ikiNfTij, i;'material "Wei

LONDON use ar*- «xa(*tly *LT)E^ AL

'the «axn« at |

fiOFDON uiredby den« \DENTAL ;, Hai,chaw - C",iX)ND,Oif I ,&ing rdow {'.DENTAL ■.".-■,, -. f

Vh'^EWal College vQf Surgebni,,. ?■

"f/*«J- -;!''Mib^do^.-)">: - : ■ '~-f(liate aksiitant to Mr ArtKut |

DENTAL SU^GEONS^r-, 4bov* A. E. Sykes', Chemist.Telephone 229. Lady in attendance!HE^Nni.—Every fortnight, on "ta*s»lß* H^'dayi.; .'-.."WMTJIBA.4-9 a.m. to 11a.nf.onlaro^

'dayßj,/att.Mr Ogle's^,C^iemlit^

VIIPiilullllSravr(Hon.DentistNewHymoutlHoipital)

■ -*"'&£.s!; 't&Zvs&s. -B6om»:.over Teed'« Pharmaoy, fttrf

Bcvnk of New Zealand.,:

r%]broie <f&.% Ai&§y infattendiawK*£ -Saahoi&Ueryveti4 \ T&vtaHh■Sale.Dayiy. -<j__N^3Blff—

"—

r"c n r>ftD^ifiIJO IICTI* o lioI.■

-TOWN & SUBURBAN;

V MCEJtJuENt^CI'Sy^SQPEBTY.* BrFE;^T toDevon-«i<rby^iull'depthof43sft. BuUdings smallJIM. &i«3!ffoot. . -~"NJCE BLOCK, new buildings, re-turning good _interest. £2000. Terms

M^.JfOE PAEBIS, with full acrehav-ing frontages " tOr.St. Aubyn, Dawi.on,aild^H^e^Simtai^hewmosWeompactand centrally tsikuntey_ property avtSl-

bepxg withj^.fiy«i.minutes wa|b ♥

H^oin 'the-pkiiw,ayiSt^jßoifi^ "?

v^FiNE^BlaLDING^fE^of 1$ acjerf

Low . Pricey fifteen -.minutes sraJfc'ii-nrrr"e6n.trev bi towns v v

-, " '' "{. BUIM)TNG '^SlTß'of |acre,;along-

Bide^ .of »Te - Henui Brid^. TitW»—Lease^for' j-ears^aiSifSi^M^^ent andwith Wpetual pights of renewal. 5" bF(XiCEv'TTALF; ACRE.;SITE: Higligw/uhai'firt^view^'good natural drdrn"

"Si'E*Af) of" o*a'cfes, cTose "to *<?wn»x with;!.\exbe|leit^( ['nearly >new 8-room«dVilla iand-iUBiVal'outbuildings. f

C'«CA WtAL QTJATITtTi AOBE hor<fcr-^

in^. "Recroation.Grounds. £250. v\3'

tHGtI.-OBADE BUSH'^Ate,2|GOftcreß;-baH .freg-hold,. .£*£*%*&s*>pOO ft>res pastufeA|SWl^A ding going concern. Lo^v figure owjm

rdt§iloluti<.n y of paftaership. ' *n ,HBusna^^i,12,9,9. ms>M0'vf1v

;lullyiitockod. Milk fetching 8d i-er,gallon all vthe (

round. £i 7f0,per a^cre,' iiiciuding^stock, etc. ;,.

DAIBY FAEM, 130 acre*; close ;\«

belt. Boring rights Tno* alienatac£13 10/. Easy >v.erms..--'t!^OtCE''FA«TUßlS^ffA.:RM^&f^^'^acres, part freehold, part leasehol

f:A;n'

?e*ceptiqnal^yTJ good property,c€4son?^ft^rini>'^-' - „

T4^r'.ilbeO^AGß^ -.SHEEP AND FLAX1-BRQFKR.Ttf: at Ka-wli^a,. tt%,- T! FAtTENINO ANDJ 333 arcres ,@.

.r£l4..

r£l4. Well'-sittfated ©ndin every respect a tip-top property.

""■* " ' * -F.P. COBKILL,

Bank Chambers.

Good figiire^ should beclothed in theBest and.Latait-iSlyjos., This canine" 'dana niost< si|re)y"'\and/,gcinorui'nlly

', rby,.doali^-^ith W^\;:&^fio!lE.® t.,"^Oferfe :cn-f>r-(;t pnr'^irr.p6 "i<:?sii

Money Saving Satisfaction.

|p)^[ORROW .ME^R^o(^^(S^tur-|. day)'-^AJI^EE.at S, . "

)fI ", -MONDAtYfrVai '4 X p,ni.el Direct from (Grand Opera House, Londor

■ 4 \ ' -dnd^ew Ybfkl'°,'^ -■"

CRAND OPERA, FAUST.I Andother GreatAttractions.

J^wltfnd Reds, Cb'medi^h": !A. «R'%. Bain, Mußica^Specialties. .-, Admission Is and25.-,- Children J-rtrice.,

} 4 Box Plan atDresden. ;-,*^»is, i: Doors at 7.30. Overture 8 pirn.,1 edOs '

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R GRAND « ?

fGYMNASf^e; i DARWfVAL.-

: Theatipe HRbyafei25.

J5 Tableauxby over vf-{TVIndies ■.

i Dumbbells, clu^s.v s^weepjsiT;' W4NDS, CAIJISTHENIdSr|ANCV<akd^l<s-URk.Marchingiifenaer',i. *,Limelight.' .

(f^br the first time."in^e\wVPly|n^utJi}.>Ti|ck Work on Parajjel ,an/l/HpjizonftalBays. Genlsi'f^bile^^pfi Doußl^and Military.HOßSE Pyramids, .StrengthTableaux, Running' Maze, and Crocodile.'March. . , "f,-, - ';x^""*wes'

IFIRST-CLASS^RG'HESTRA. :

h :' "!: ...:'a/:hai|lS:,

TWENTt-itITOCH %£Mls'£l? l

FftteemGADE PLsm/" FkNCY PRESS 8%1,*^FOR ADULTS anH CHILDREN, ';' ;swm behefdjn'the '

FRIDAY, Nov. ?tji,f9%DANCING: Children, 'from?7 to.^3^s.

Adultsafter.^,- ■- ''-

FANGY T>/otffsb||;M.|]|EN..^1OKRT^cSi-SdiSn^ntaer14;-

\/-;Ladies,2/-;Gentlemen. 3/-.Ticketsmay beobtainedfromMr| vDock-, ,'rill and theLadies' Committee., -FirstPrize will be^l|e?r|ts^tie^j||eSt

Fancy Costume; also First Prize,£t \[- (kindly donated by Mrs- D.

v/Brien),for Girl's tgost original costume^Prizes.also -^hated^lthe <Brigad^^o^''theBestiHhA1fancf\np O^|ti|^6lt«fes;

%JJ" "

JB. "vi «,' ISAs f "ps^K.^@..yiji

Wanganui Agricultural" i Associ^ribja.'7| j^

'GRAND ' s

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ANNUAL SHOW- - OF ritwincfT*Horses, Cattle,Sheep;Pigs'"P<wWf jTOgs1.CagQ Birds,Farm Industries,

Produ^cts^.lmplemeuts, etc.;j

. NOVEMBER 14,. AND 1906.';

BIGGER^ROGRAM«ME^mAN EVER

f ||ongign|fejyFo/giv/( from Secretaries blall A.■'and P.Societies, or the Secretary. "*.tT'-r . ; . -'I ENTRIES CLOSE

SASctrt#l#^SMbvEMßßß..| ' '.SELB^kpijO^, .-rt v

%RANATnm!^G^C^Tp li;.rX- 4$i 32nd A*NNUALV

I . NEW PLYMOUTH, -V. IKiX

V^ednesday & Thursday,JKOYEftft 28||ii#,l|orf1

£I^sO Given forgutterGlasses

PONY ftACES,, JuillNG'CC^?I&I^|TIQNS, AND OTHER ATTRAC^

"o^s®*ES jJfo^i'Buttei%<-Glasses-oiose^onHi SATURDAY, 3rd November* 5 p.m

General Entries closejmvfHUR^DAg^22ndNovember, at $,P'nW "< i/*v -^

E. Pt^EßSTfea,^'-...,,,".." i- .. , \ . t vii.:,SecfetaryA -,>

e!97^ r i. /Boi 3S, N'eV.'Plyjnoutli.

IVtanawatu West Coast

Metropolitan Show

3Jst POT.',Ist ift.'2nd.NQVfc. 190$.

Camera Club Exhibition

General EatMes Clos^i Otet.12th*>»iUi ' < -

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8' e -'"' ''Illustrated PRrz!fi LisT o^1 -'■

> fi,-/;f

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,-/;7'.;V1., '

J, C.LANEf-"-""-

a108~ *S '/ r. /f t^ /.t Secretary.\-

—^.'s ;- .- t1- #..■:;li-.:i:ipi-i V '-^-^

For.!opfio4ift«i ?^rintiji|:%&\ « irtHli<the Tarnnaki Herald Ufl««*.

.^ ,«. .jDIARRHOEA;} >

Diar'rn'oeal'in'its^st stages, oan becured by a few doses of that plea-sant, reliable an^ effectual meßicme,

Cha)4^^m'sy fiplfe, „G>9le?&,i+?fd

ces one:,dose sufficieaf^.b^^as a

rule^three'ordour,=dof«esil^'^lipo/r^ffig to hehonfe.^sfts a ..bpt^e^tp^dayl^^ayaave**'^ life-! ol} salc^y all;' jj^^"kee^s^A^;5

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'RHEUMO SOON. CURED HIM. ,

A few dctefs.ol^Rlieumo^Qoji^redJ■Mir Geo. 'W^Master Mariner. He writes t— "l* wasattacked -oath rieuniaiiic gout. My feet'were much swollen, and so verypainrful tha-t Ihad tokeepin bed. Heart-ing of your csr^fo£,.gpuWl ti&fatoHa bptWe ofvßhepi»Oy -apid after takinga few doses theeffect was magical—the sevore painleft and the. ,..swellingdisappeared;;^(few^ soonon my feetagain)ftud^-ableito-goto work." Rheu-.mo is sold everywhereat 2/6 and"4/6a bottle.— Advt.

iARA&ABk' HEBAXiIi,;FRIDAY, OCTOBER 19, 1906.

Printedf and published by the Pro- ,prietlwr, Henry Wesson, of Vivian-,'street, New Kyainouth/ at the Ta*a- 'naki Herald General Printing -Es-tablishment, Currie-street, New Ply-_--mouth, Taranald, Ney Zealand.October 19, 1906.

8

STONE CIRCLES INENGLAND.

v . " f t-t*Sir contributedi

to the London,Times aniost interest-]ing paper on the age andu.se .of themysterious s^one circles- in Englandwhich have excited and halted theicuriosity of generations ■p'f.archaeplo-j' gists. The general conclusions^drawnare (1) that thesestone circles werethe hantu>6rk of astronomer priests,familiar...wijfih, Bgyptiaii methods 1 andscience, who Began work in Cornwallin 33008.C. ;|.{£) that they, were infull operationfor 1000 years before the;arrival in England of -any Aryan orCeltic . tribesf .If these conclusionsare accepted, the arises whe-ther ih<jyburi£als iouiid in seye'ral ofthe circles do nßt belong, to amuchlaterperiod than* that tjt/those whoraised them.. The 'decfination .of theprincipal"'stars"has been worked4 outintables by\scientists ,as far back as4000 B.CV and, from the alignmentsof eight circles in the West of -EnglandSir Norman Lockyer draws the con-clusion that Arcturus 'was usedby thepriests as.a check star to watch theflow of time during the night, anddeduces the dates;of the circles them-selves. They;f&U, he.;says/ between2330 B.C..an'ar42o "B?cj Stonehengeis assigned to1950 8.C., and the lat-est of all, Ldngstone^, to. 1030 B.G?

DON'T NEGLECT YOUB OOLB.

IT MAY CJOST YOU YOUB LTFB.-Have Sykeg'r Cura Cougn 'ready to

tose aa soon as you begin to sneeze^shiver, on feel ,that you are /takingcold. SYEES'S CUEA OOUGH^ V♥"Icon ai toon.as the "'■coldmanifesto

ielf, will break un any lormof cold<m a few honri/"

/ NO VAftl^G.NOiDElkt:!Pold, aveiy^her* 'at .1/6 ands/o:-^

"rvVhat you wafit^ n- is what you want,

1 you,can 'get,it i&vexf time aiXL"- VEALE'S. Remember^ noinferior brands kept— olfly the acimo|,quality at ,' '

t'TA Pew.op. My SPBdiALmES:—-Crb'sse, &'Blackwell's Potted Lobster©6.'s Potted Shrimp. "

.

Do.'s Potted -Salmon and Anchovy.Real.Turtle Soup. \/,Herding,in Shrimp Sauce. 'Bimmock's Bacon andJJains.Cp^fetJ arid oh'icory— the finest^rnix.:::ture in themarket— l/9per lb.

Pure Coffee, 2/- per lb; ./''- ":''""7

Gdffee Beans. 2/- per lb, 1 ,'* -

, , Theatre Royal.jPbxp£>'isb'L J|,r

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TEFWS*&<mc?ikiiated Com-""jTfc^ Jf . m pound Bordeaux-FftW^ers have-.pr&f&ffiy practicalexperim.entsto, be a,jperfect specific

-♥ for-PotatoBJi^ht. »r " -

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Each I/-Packet weighs about 1lb., this being sufficient tb-taake-'lOgallonsof Solution,practicallytfithofittrouble or inc6nv£nTence,"iuttd- if used-,,witha.fine spray will caver s quartet*'of anacreofland. j£cg\ sinalJeriplols; ;th^e Powder can be easily divided or

*

future use if Jsept in damg.^prooftpackages. T^e spraying, ,sliouit£>tfecommenced>hen.the plants.a^re :abpnl.four inches above gfoubdv'tai^d againat intervals'bf abcul; a 'fortnight/ orwhenever theiblight appears...'''- "

"Spraying- the Tcberr-lfcfore, -.-PlanitlngJs^XJnnecessary.. .

" Sold by Storekeepers. .Teed&Go.^ M'faciuring Cherfrists

1" C New Plymouth.

FRtt. ivsitt:;;'*

" . jThis .Space Is,', .; 1- ■ \RtfbEEVEDFOB r / -r "

KORU . .SawmillingCompany .1 ■

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ERNEST A. EDi,- ■'-. / ;manager,^ -.;, r*. ?:' NEW.PLYMOUTH.,, :, COKE FJRES.

WHY NOT TRY iWffo ?ftOALBROQKDALE COKE, which isU,'"now on Sale ift'Wetv- Plymouth, Uthe1 finest Coke in New Zealand. Lightseasily, and easily kept aljght/ °'ScdifFerentto,some cokes. Cheaper- thancoalor w,ood. Try it. ...,..„- ' '

HITGHSON'S MAIIJ COACH will vleave Westown dailyat B.SO a.m. ."\

Return:Leave PostOffice, New Ply- smouth,1.30. p.m. ,

■Fare 6d each waySchoolchildrenby arrangement I

T. P. HTJGHSON,Propietor.

movals by roti- rail, or sea a apefiality.—Advt, ti

Satisfaction

W^

BACK to theOLD LOVE. <

"It is human nature to. experi-

ment. Biblical history reports,tluet the citizen* of Athens were;always"seekingsome new thing." *

:\ X That' was^ioc^^yeirs*ago;'anil,*,j ./Jthe-^same appliea, in the 20th .■' Since theyear 1880, NELSON

NIofATE & Cos. TEA has been. fifrt andonly foyqurite.87 years. Jias- witnessed^theintroduction of hundreds of dif-

ferent; brands,of'tea, by as 'manydifferent firms^ " . 'v Whenevera newbrandappeared

* th^.exp^nineriUhg^pbbHt^.pur.chased "just to"try it "-^a-fldlitary

j bine 'triafcNras -enough, and ahalf-a-pound toomtich.

Theseteasnevergotbeyondtheexperimental^tagie. ~.Adiscerningpublic whenbuyingTea, wjllH^v» Vgood artitle;and the fnormou^and ,demand'prove* tliat the first' and '

onlyifavountein 19961s ,* ,

} N. M. « Co. IntroduofdI1 Ceylon Tea In1880r1881.I

"> '^~. 'j'" '-'* '

ROYAt^ACADEMY|»«cta^ ;J9O6. 'Illustrating;*he One Hundred

Thirty- Eighih Exhibition of ther;l.; -

rßoyal' Academy)," > kco^fiSapti'ql^ the best worksiVi ;, 1 fheK^year'tfy,noted artists, faith-

fully reproducedand weU printed Oh',art.pstpeif. - Paper Cover

-4/-

Oi<>tii^o/6 per copy

"IMQ-TURE9 FROM THE; BS^JOHN^KOSTEferFRASER-j "' "

XlSutho^of/1America:^Wp|k,»"The Real Siberia,""Canada asrit"' is.'^c.- The.latestbook by this-well- ;known wHter is'descriptiye of a jour-ney:^ough the.Balkans,\ and'iswrittenrinMs inimitable style. Pro-fusely illustrated- with 40. full-pageplate's'from photographs, coloured.frontispiece map. Pficc 3/6.r

..(To atrive shortly, "ri

Anewlipvelby Joseph,Hockingenticed''*jThe Woman;of Babylon,"and- Miss- Marie Cor'elli's-la^sC—Treasrirje?of Heaven."%■'■';

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Tftoma's- Avep>;1

. ;. "■rß6pfcsellerVrB6pfcsellerV uf,_».?. ,-:,

;nd Stationjr,- . ;_ ..--"

: NEW PLYMOUTH. *

v. ♥ _ * :

"6ojdwiat6r pmvWine & SpiritMerchants,

'■■"

-d,OHoice asaoutme^itof

■v.|f!n»,|; Spirit^Boitlers' oi Dnne'ditt* !A:le and Stoiit

I .I^'porters;of"Ceylon Teps \i

THE INGLEWOOD CO-OPEBAIJVE .BACON-CURING OOM

?yNY,"fliiM'iTjCi), are now giving us!©llowß for.Prinie Bacon/Pigs, MaidenSows or BarYOws':- , "

?EOins^l2 to Ijs9p>s dead .weight...|dReceiving Days-at Factory every

WEDNESDAY SmartRoad,Midhirst,nd Waitara,as pre>iously arranged.. .;Pigs received,at Smart Egad Ra/lrray Station »up, . to 3 p.m. pa trieallowingIdates ':— "'< -',- . >Tuesday November I3tk. ~

Tuesday, Debember'- 11th.

TAEANAKI,ACCLIMATISATION. w SOCIETY. ..FISH^fiS Jsssfa? Ist OCTOBER.3596, to'iO^APRIL, 1907: " ',?

■ISHlfe■LIO^SES jnay be 4b-.^V^ell, W.lurton,& Cp:jw^bfeyl-Scm,&Arnold,,td.,-New Plymouth; and Sutherlandrothers, and T. Drake & Co., Ingle-ood; J. L. IJarwood, Opunake,;"Jv >D./yllie, Waitara;and from the" under-gried. *' 1" .. - ■ ■ j-;,,^-'s-'

'■' ""- D. McALLXJM;,r .'.

Secretary.ICENSES:

— Men, whole season, £1 :Women and Boys under 16 years,Five Shillings.

For up-to-date piinting call at thec Herald Office.

: to lease;- "200 ACEES improved bush, hpute,

cowshed, garden, orchard, on mainmetalled road, lease 3 to 6 years,.Rent 8/6. Open ibx $ weeks.

100 ACRE,S, house/-sheds, 6 years,p.c. Bent £40 a year.^ l . v .

159- ACRES (with, ,40 acres fre#),good house",, etc., close to factory,school, lease* 8^ years at 10/0,good-,will £200: / v; :v ..

128 ACEES olp.en land main road,Ball conveniences,;_4 year» at 14/ p.c-Goodwill/only.!£«0. ,". PREJEHOLDS.,FOR SALE.-&ood dairy

witii houses, sheds, metal roacls. _arcreameries, schools. " /

285 ACRES open, land, £14 1,0/.,l-sth cash.' '

f"

130 ACRES^ and^l92 acres nneland, near propdsed Opiinake branchrailway, £18, l-sth cash.

100 ACRES, £6 10/ or .£1 10/terms./ PERPETUAL LEASES, partly im-

proved, .rentals,,, from . 9d petf acre,,good land/ level andr.rolling. ■

—460 ACRES, £3 per acre, 133 acret

all lfelled, £400 ;'£100 . cash, balanceat 4 per cent. f■"

50 ACRES, 35. grassed,, fenced,whare, 37 cows, good herd at £6.

FOR SPRING SOWING.ON BTAND-tGRASS and CLOSER

SEEDS, JCarrots, SwedeSeeds, Seed Oats (to arrive), Bone-dustpSuperphosphaibe^'Potato, Gat«den,Root and'other Manures,linseed! Oil-cake, Northern Star J3eed Potatoet(sprouted in ,boxes). .' . ;j; j

Orders beingv feooked- for Basid Slagat reduced price, -delivery August.

Agent for N.Z. Insurance Company,.Government Accident^ . ' - .' Agricultural Implements indented.

;LAND, COMMISSION,;* TfeODtJCB;, (AGENT AND SEEDSMAN^

OPUNACT.. /

■i ':S6r«©ns. ! . . 'XiIAPANESEH1Ve&ndah J'-^llBlinds incfeSseiiipbpu-lar revery year; in

. ,~ .feet -are np^consideteidvalmost a 'necessity. Are- -youaware there isjLdiffer-"' '

„ .ence. .in.the^.KiiiaKtyi-r«l*«nwpijJ " ' "

these blinds?~,I'sell only

', the.best-^^ia^eV^ohi'theskin or outsideportidns of. thebamboo— -n'dtrifiepithy ,soft paints. There is 'all

tthe difference

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ija^tl^w^r. .'"From 6ft. to"12ft. ■"■ *

.- "RED--POW," '':; ,

-Devon-street. "

:

/:L'EA7E,s FITZBOY'-V... ' |h A.M.5' . ''P.Jf.

" *.' SAIUBDAYI"6^0,-^^ ,12.40 *" " 0;30r .J

? 8-43" .... "2. ,

'9 ..;, :-.- , ?. -*£' ■

'r"4 .C- 9.30 f*

9.30'.t Jthea ever^--- -10 ".'

10.30 s half hour1130 up to

■■ ;*"."' ■ "1-e.o \_ ;";..-"-. ,«''."; '- - then, >. 4tv^- -. .- -

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f THtJRSDAY AFTERNddN^!" /Buses will run! every'hour only.

l TO BREAKWATER! " .(THURSDAYS AND SUNDAYS.}'

Leave* Fitzroy .1.40 /p.m. Returnfrom Breakwater to Fxtzroy 4.0 p.m.

VOGELTOWif 'BUS.^ THEETABLI ,

FromTown " "From Vogeltown

Leaves" \ ■ . . Leaves

- -CoffeePalace. Saxton'sCome

7 a.m. 7.30 a.m.o' a.m. . 5.30 a.m.

v, 12.5 p.m. 12.45 P-m.2 30 p.m. " 3 p.m3.45 p.m, 4.15 p.m.5.5 P.m. 5.3S p.m.6 5 p.m. '

6.35 p.m.Thursdays.

" lcave Town.'

Leave Vogeltown1.5 p.m. 1.45 p.m.

t *turday|Nights."/■. ;;7^.'pan.'

9 p.m »"»" " ,

'9.30 p:m.

10 p.m. 10.30 p.m.- All tickets must be purchased♥ frtn.Mr G. W. Browne, Sep^tapy.'■- ,

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Jones,"

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NEW PLYMOUTH TO BREAK-WATER.

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A Bus. leayes Devon, street, New'Plymouth, at 7 a.m.. -running everymlf hour up".to 6ip.xa^i :'■';-}■■ ■ f '"-i*'Return from the^~Breakwater, leav-

ing Breakwater at,.7.30 a.m., andjvery 'half hour to' 6.30 p.mv V

,■ Blesses /run, from , JJt^jf<>n ,sti?eet ai-r.3o every evening to connect witibihe

'Steamer,;;f6r\lj?b^|7 returjiing

irom Breakwater at 8 p.m.

3e true to Erin andbuy ShamrockButt c

BLOUSE"^ \>^.r}.RIBBONS,

MUSLINS,

MILLINERY; cant ;

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DISTINOTIVE/

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WILL bestill further advancedby th<

Inter^pftiigan4BeautiJ^l, §^ owv; f tff;+^'c ate ma

'KinX this"season.-

1 Stylesare'displaxedin^.,. .REAOYrTO-WEAR /

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Flowers,Feathersr'^Ribbons, Chiffons,(. -l» fr?;vL;ft,and.^ices>,' .\.j4f-V-*! Very Nice SILK H^-TS for Girls and

f- .'."Ji-Chiljen^^^., jyeare^roviding. bistinctiyef^nd TastefulHatVa^..^^., ..^ ;. t4i..'

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f :;;;i^!JpPlf.;rr&v Custpmei>" who obtains Credit

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with r^Sit/Stoclcat^he Tarjnaki j" /, Show for.^ainy years.

Orders delivere4^a^l parts of the

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We are giving all our customers 'achance of winning a free ticket.

$arlyin Decemttr. (date 'and timewill be ady^ise^d' Jajt&OJ we

'shallplace an eight-day clock in the -win-dow, wind itup, gn^Betit'going. Thecompetitor bas to guess -when it -willsbop. The^liree nearest the time|it which it"stops will'be' the winners,and will free twlpets to Christ-church. Wo Ojo^i^r-Customers—Yatfih this and you will see onwhab day the^dlj>efc;^ill:be started so thaiyou can se'ndt,iri'yoiir"^uesses. ',

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Reliable Agents established ihroughoutNew Zealand.

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100 Best q'ongs Folio fPost Free,

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BOOKS JBy all Popular Authors.

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JEartJL^nware,

Glassware,.1

Electroplate,

Toys,

Fancy G6od^,

Stationery.

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You cannot get lowerthan oui? prices.

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N^W Plymouth^ w^"lhgleWood.

connootioo with nny.othdr stores.

LAND!LANDILkhpf

Newton KtiiigJAUCTIONEER, LAND vi?ESTATE, AND FINANCE AGENT, EEVON-'street,

ESTABLISHED- 1879/

- 'P.OJ Box 100. -. '/-"■> Tele^honi 29.

475 ACRES -jfoqst-cUute R»yi»g/P r^yeriy, 300 acre* in,grasap balance,

'bu*h land, large" proportionAver flati, balance good hills andslope*. Five roomed'house, dairyandall necessary outbuildings,, pavedyard, subdivided' into 6 paddocks,metal road, and within 5 miles, fromCrenui. PRICE, £1500. TERMSCAN BE ARRANGED. "2287

1698 ACRES.— I6OO acres ia grass,the balance bu»h .:landj< excelltintcheep run, consisting of ea«y hilliwadQats, weil town;down in finest gra»*--e'», and subdivided * into convenientpatfdocks. Eight roomed, house,men's whare, washhosww, dairy, eow-"hed, pigstyes, fowlhouse,- woolfhed,2 sets sheep yards and" dip, stockyard, metal road ruw through pro-perty. Title.— Land Transfer. PRICE£6 PER-CASH, Balance Gari remkin. 2288, 126 ACRES, liiglewodd,;/«# ingrass;with 7-roVxmed houw, and10-bailcow-shed," loft, trap and harness sh,ed, andpthor outbuildings. Subdivided 'intoconvenient paddocks/ Factory "" andschool handy. Metal road.\ PRICE,£13 .PER].ApRE, .

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.157; ACRES, N<ew Plymouth, frith7-rpoined hou&e (in good order),, 16-bail cowsKed, pig styes, trap' a/he'd,fowlh,ause^ andrun, i-acre ,gardenandorcHard j'divided into ,aotreral poddocki. iimiles to factory and 'school.Gbba moialled roiad,

'and\ handy to

&ew Plymouth. PRICE, fill VEJRACRE. Title: Land Tfanafer; 2301

284 ACRES Coast Land, of excel-J«mt ,Quality, all ,ingrasd aa3 veil-fonced %pdsW-divided, level and tfell

dwelliDfg-apuse (8 rooms),'2£bail cowshed (fl^ored)i with loft. Plan

about Komest^au with variousShelter troet, 2- miles' to /iactory'-ancgchool, {evdroadli EaSy ierms can b<arraoged. PRICE, >814 10/ PEIac§e. '^

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!600 A(3RES first-class well-dmprove<gracing land, all ingrass excepting5<acres bush, weli-fenced ȟb-diyid

all "sbeep-prpof fences;' sve-roome<kouse, dairy andcowshed and outbuildings, sheep * yards and «t' .djrards. This property iswetl'laid if-iwiija-the loest of grasses, andbonsiatft ofiats, lowliills, and slopes,:lyin?*"!tothß»in; Wili carry two sheep<t«ihe acre, 3 miles to Post,Offic* «»<school.. , PRICE; £7 10/ ;PER AuREEasy towns can De<aifrang«U "* 230J;.640 ACRES,,Urenfniy.3oC^;aore» hgrass, andbalance good- tusk *efi&iituated 'on goodroad. Subdivided itito five paddockß. New 6-roomed Houbc2-roomed whare- aridcalf-ehed^ . «be«pyai^s and- dip,. finfall

" orchard-

an<iheltet. Titltf, L,I;|P. :3eat»l£10 10/ he^f yearly..PRICE, £1050^2322 V ':''- -vi-/ \ "*i;

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400 ACREiS/,Patea' diatrict, vxodlents land,,ali' in.grafes,,JOO^acres flatsSub-divided into three paddocks. f ,6<acres tr^nii(s, 100'*cfe» ;iteehold,,30<acre* right 'to purchase at £3 ; pcacre..! P^tCE, £10 PBR- .ACREterms can be;arranged' for .gireateiportion Qf' money.1 , (' ' * 233.

/.WAIMiATE PLAINS.-*

214 AQRES, y«ry*rich land,all wdtfonced and; tub-divided into-conveaient paddockt, and well watered bjrunning streams, good dwellinghous<and all, neoefflM^ry outbuildiiigi, w]el"planted,with.ihelier tree* and handjto factory, school, PBIC^£25 PER (ACSE. be arranged for -greater portion' of'mon«y.

1 . ■""' \ '".// 7 '.■;^'T'/ ;'236fi210 AC^BES between Elthaii;:and

Hawera',' with good 7*rootned dwel-ling; aiso house containing-6 j*ocm«.

Large isart fhed, etc., .washhouM,-20acres turnips, good garde^ and> or-chard, fronting main road and haiidyto factory arid*' school arid railway.

For Sale.or Lease. Apply for' par-ticulars.

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256 ACRES, Urenui, Be*oii DairyingFarm, all- in'grass, except 24 acres oiRape and young;grass,' 2o"acres tur-nip* a»4 12;acrV?»at*>r good: troDmedrhousej stables and looie;l>ot-es, cowshed and outbuildwgs, ,Mandyto factory tind.rschrool/*an4 dose tojjrenui. PRICE, £ifrPei^Acre.'J< 2388,' 177 'ACRES/-Eltham^uall jweH^.im-proved Snd'-well 'watered^-by runnitigstre*ms> 5-roomed' dwellibgi 204ibailcowshed, stables and- piggeriep,' sub-,divided into 6 paddocks, tocreamery, 1^ miles \> to Eltham. Priceand Terms on Application.' -.2402

120 ACRES.Stratford District, allwell improved, with new 5-robmedhouse and outbuildings, divided intopoßvenient paddocks, handy to schooland;railway, etc. PRJGE; £20 P,E£AGSB^-v'--.^ ", '. . "

..r .240573 ACRES, Waimjftte.iipistrict, h^ndy ;

clairy ;farm, with-dwellingi-housej^aiidnecessary oiutbuildirigs, subaivid^d.;in-;;to paddocks,. close to .creamery,school and'^ township, eic. PRICE£20 10/ PER ACRE. -" 2408

TOWN AND SUBURBAN. >

!"2 ACRES, yOGELTOWNi with 7-roomed -housedIbat^-rtfom* wash-house', loose7 box, trap shed, feed-room, fowl house an3run,nipelylaidout -grounds, etc^tfegular^ 'bus/c ;ser-

vicej price on application^. '290£ ACRE, -\rdGELTX)TO»r^w^i;;gPQd

six-roomed house and bathroom, {roodlocality arid nicely situated. PRICE£550. 29112* ACRES, CARFJNGTON RpAD,

ivith 8-roomed house awd all ne^'lar- butbui]"dinsrs>. well plant«d withTarioni KlriSs tSt orn»m«nt»l irMf.

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l^itle-^Lanid Tranafer. PBJCE £BtyjEasy term** can be < arranged^ ,

- :1\6 ACJ&SS, FLTZROY, wi^» np-to-.

date house oi T-rooms; washhome,trap-shed arid fowl run,^and:pens welllinished, stiible, with loft,v/3 loos*boxer, feed- room and' men'i room4etc. PRICE,, £1250. „ .

GOODWILIi. OF HOTEL tloirigithriw;ing business, 5 years lease, Sent^£"i7/ -per^week^-PrioJe7<^3OOoJ:Stock aridJFurnitiire at Valuation.* - . , 30,1.> near Railway Statipni,with contain-ing eight rooms^ with.hot and coldwatec laid> on, bathroom,, pantry,sculiery/ wa*h^h6u»e, wood' .'and;pßddft?shed, fowlliouHe and yard, PEIGE^£1300; . ; M$

4- ACRES, Te.Hehui, with,6-rbpnwßd.,ihouse, stables,'.trap and .i»ed ;loom, fowlhouse asddi run;. Fronting

'Devon. Street. PRICE, £1400. Terjniif TsquireA. . 'i.. -, "

; t;- , ' 'i\r|.-?"{ ;"i-AG^ErFSEEHOLb; near.Minim;

Station, South Road, with* good _i'Ti-.,roomed hoiHe. PBICE, £550; % ,"r.

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txrE have,a large.stbck of MARBLgrW -Ifid'

HONUlffpNTgfthd CROSSES. ATsoIEON FENCES,vnd RAILINGS., . ,;.;,: ,"■. Designs"^and estimates furniwwd np*

on~ application. , , vWrite or seh4 for. fr illustrated

Jist, posted. free upon application.i *t" ■ . . * , - «<■

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ir. Russeti $ sqsi,SOUTH ROAD,/ NEW PLYMOUTH, ,

higb: s street, hawera^Winnefi ofAFiirst Pri«e .and Bi^ldjn§

for the BEST EXHIBIT ,in MpnuiritoTtal^Casoniy. Alsb First Prize.JMd1

£d Diploma1 for BEST.BXHTBTT-%t reoent New PlymouthExhibition,1904r5. _,

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■ Jast what you haver bfeen kI, .-waiting for. v JBitAXTtfi> '& TCNBRrOOB^1

FmnmWSMBirgAJniHn allliiaea^ All stock new

:; '* marked dowa. . -. '- .Bsp.apos: e_RtgES.

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An iady'vi&it'to oar prefnbes,ia;;De^oa-street (opptwita- '^Tke^ ;

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iJraund 4;- ThePeople's Fdtnishing.; ' ,- "

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"■Tiffs'-;,;,";REUABLE

Good Crops Assured. {

idf3d,^id i^c^fli^cal Agent, - - ■

j Whitalc^r,Next:Cpiterion Hotel,

NEW PiYMOrurfl --phonean:." :(?

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BUTCHERS.

rTTHtLB "the ,Pablic fop}W*' -'theiV^iibeVal sappoft since we

have opened, we.;hs£ to notify that,having had new; *£<! TJp-to-Dateilachwiery.. insbaUea,:>re; how in a ;posibionVto .^f,ou§t6nier3 in _ -r''

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Try thetn. ' ' „ '"""None but' mV PaiMBST of 'M^fc ,

killed;'7 add orders delivered,,to-All 1

pariiS of the" toWov.". -_>' -" " ,-.

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A TiIAL SOLICITED

PIANO TUNING.

U|R, C. W. COKER, CertificatedTunef> from John Bdns- .

lead and"Sons,London, is^preparftd tome and» Repair Pianos -in town orouritry.' ;Mr,/Tt -Avery, Stationer,-)evoh-treet will,be pleassd la receive .rders. - : " «. . - an.