Mows Q-. W. Moss and Co., auctioneers, Qroymonth, dosjw v|s to diroct publio, nttoivtion to tljo oiilo by thorn of a ton-head crushing battory. T)]o salo will bo ])o\<\ on tho SOlh instant nfc Qroymoi^th. TJ^o mooting of tfyo Jooltoy Club convene^ for Wodnoqday oyon.lng lust for tho purpqsq qf diflohnrgjng tljo rcmnuu'ng liability and qlhqr bijsinopfi oojin<jof;od vyil.lv tho reomit raoo mooting, inpfjod for Uvo want of a quorum. Tho. only porsona presort at tfyo mooting vravo Messrs Jolliflo andjltatts (^towards), and Messrs Qullino, Wiso, and Munaon, (oflloera of tho Ojub,) Tlio mooting was adjourned until jpViriay evoking neXtj Wq hayo no dosirejto hold any parley with Mr Ejayieß.and will not thuroforo oleyato him to ft oontroyovsinl position. Wo know nothing of Mr Kiuthby or his private affairs— Mr Davieß ovidoutly doas, and \yo do not know that wo onvy oithcr him or his soarcoly }ofl9 illustrious oonhoro. Jt in if at bo satisfactory ;tq thoso interested to loam that Mr, Haithby has loft imdiaohftrg'jd no poounUry obligations how, and vfo can only hopo that whon it comos to Mr Davioa' turn to dupart, the siuvio may bo a^la of him. Sir Goorgo Qrty, tyjoompaniod by Mr MaoAndrow, Mr Fislior, the County Ohues man of GroymoutL, and tho Mayor of Groy" mouth, loft for lloofton at 9 a.m. tin 8 morning. Tho party will nrrivo horo botwoon i\vo and si? in tho ovoning, and will bo osoortod from tlio (^rcy Junotion by tUo County Cljair« man and mombors of tho local Codicil, A publio banquot ypU b,o Ijold \n tl^o evening at C^ilmor'f) Hull. Mr and Miv» Tayai-oi} oponod in Gilmor's Clall last pypning, to a mqdoratoly wolMlUo.d houso. It is utmost lipc^lopa to say that tho poWoiwnnoo moro than fi|lfillod publio oxpeotation, and was without doubt tho mosj, dolightful ontortninmont ovor wi'h)ssaod in Boofton. Mrs Tayaros is a moot charming and vorsatilo aotv.-ss, overflowing with li'fo o.nd vivacity, and posseting a, wondorfijl' powir of -adaptation, which can noror fail to ohar'm. Mr Tavaros is oqunlly at homo i,i his various olmraot'oru, and is a host of himsolf, Tlio ontortainmont is on tho whole a moal; onjoyublo one, while it is vollnod in tnno and tboi'oforo inoro ospooially worthy of op.nmondation is yot immonsoly diverting to all, nnd wo fool satiflflod that thoro was not one pr.oaont laet night, but folt rogrot wliom \\\t> porfovmftuco ondod. Tho coinpuny will rcappoar this ovoning with an ciitiroly now program mo. ■ i Further qunriz disoovorios in tho Bovil'fl Oreok Disti-iot (Innngaluia) are roportod and wo wore oarly in tho wook shown somo aplofuliil flpt'oimoiid of stone picked up on tho eito of thp latest; diagovory. Tho sainplo of gpjd shown ub was tho best wo havp yot soon fyoni that noighboiu'hood, Cot and Pai"ty,Uho /inooessful tondoron for tho oonstrufltion di tho Roofton-Bhick'* L'oint Vtiad httvo ( ootninouocd thoir oontruot by MU; ing timber tilon^ t,b« ( r<>vil;«. IVfty^llorj^on tweon tho ' two Vluoea will rcquiro to bo jwtrowlly oiitttiott^'a.yyiiig.'jio tlm tv^qs Jollqu ;noroßߣ^^jrf^WsSßf* !> '****'^^ My ifunn, the i^Kti;h6tor for tho oroot ion of tho tycw'Fqst* ai\cl^elogra|)Ji Ofßopa, l?iidgofltt^ot, ttoofton, is ! 4W.ftkiiig good progroHa with tl\G work, the skeleton (ramowork of the ijitmolum boing 'lilroady orootod, but tho weather of Into Una been rather unfortunate for I lie worltmoii., Mr .Tohn DitwAOtt has ro-purohnsod bis lato promison from Giltnor. Hro^., and will ontor 'nto poHHO.iflion phortly. Tho flgui'o is said to bo 1.3,700, which, inaludcQ, nil improvements oll'flotod upon tho proiniqos by Gilinor, Bros. A opooiat mooting of !ho Ootyity Council was hold on Wodnea.lny evoning laflt when it was resolved thur, tho County Chau'inm and Mr llayfoild should prooood to Grpymouth, at n dopulation to wait upon Hir Goorgo. Grey and Mr MooAndrow, ro inattors o.onnoo.tod. with this Co\inty.' Wo were pleased tho other day to obßor.vo nn experiment made at Groytown (^ays tho Tuap'oka Times) whioh. wo havo no doubt, will provo Htiooosaful, and vury speedily bo gnnornlly ftdoptod. Wo rofor to raiding wator, by windmills. Tho cost to tho Railway Dopartmont for the labour in pumping water into tbo tivnlifl to supply tho onginos on tho various linos must amount to a largo mm of, money, and it is hot to bo wondorod at thut Bonio effort to oeonotniso in this dirootion should bo attonptcd. Tho windmill oreotod at tho Greylown istntion has rather an ornamoiitul appearniijco, and at tho time wo saw it at work thoro wns vory littlo wind blowing, but still nuflloiont to draw a stoady stroam of wuter from tho well bonoath. A fow wooks ago wo ndvooatod tho prinoiulo of tho windmill for raising water from tho Olutlm river for mining purposes. When wo think of tho onormous sumn that hay boon cxpondod in tlio construction of water* rao^s, wo oa.inot help thinking that by calling in lh,o aid of tho winds of hoaven, wator in largo quantities could bo raised for sluioing purposos at a vory Binftll oost.
modical stimnlnnt, profcHsionnlly indorsed nnd uaod for t\yenty^llyo years as a curative o dobility, neryous disorders kidnoy ami bladdor ailmonts, dyspopsja, and rheumatism, deso-vos and rocoivoa pi|bhrt oonil.leneo. Witness Unor.rifO Wqr.Vß'saoi^Kiuif AnoifkTia Soiftuiu'3.
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Inangahua Times, Volume V, Issue 37, 22 February 1878, Page 2
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