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The Inangahua Times. PUBLISHED TRI-WEEKLY. WEDNESDAY, APRIL 10, 1878.

Tljorpw^» ojong atyting of th,o Hos^dont Mag^ratp's Court yesterday, and a largo numbo? pf paeea vjoro disppsod of. Thoro woro o, great man,? County Cpunp^l rato oaßos, y\ th,o bulk of judgment yfoot by do» fault. Thoro wag ono pane in twhjoh a nftATj, named Gorrard, a mil,kmun at Blnpk's Ppinti was euod by Mr Jonoa, for the, sum, pf £2 fi.a, for work dpnpi po^nda^t gijvo b.is eyidonoo in s.uph mannor that at th,o cone glusym ho y^as indiotod, for penury by tho Court, nnd prdprcd. for (jriuj on Thursday nc^t. IJo w,fta liberated on bail, on his ow v n rcopgnUonco in tl\o, a\\m of £350, Tho oaso pf Williams Hoofton Jookoy Club was gono into but r\ot oonolu^dod. and tl,io Covert aduntil 10 a,m, this morning. ' : Tho Opunty Oounoil will moof for tlio doapatch of buai.nofls at tho ÜBual hour to«d>y. Wo olsow.hoip publish tho momorial of registration of tho. Balaclava Company. It is undprstopd that Mr M'Korrow, who in now in Roofton, will roport upon tho apn pli9ati l on of WCr Clifford for, tho cano,olla,tion ofthoDoflancploaop. Tho party yisitod tho mino to-day, A correspondent of tho Thames Adyortisor, writes !.«—'• As I wus Bkirmishmg aroi^nd tho A.oadomy of Muaio. boforp th,o ball oomn monood, I was highly amused to boo BJVpnvl duaky boauti,o» making u^o of tho timbpr yard as d^oosing roo,m.s, from whence tljoy omorgod, in goi'goous and magniijepnt attiro. Tlmy yory quietly disrobed Ihemaolyos of their blankotß and thorn away beneath tho etaolfH of ti,mbor, ready to bp rpsu/nod afl;or fujl up of tripping it ou ljfiljt fantastic too." Wo extract tho following itoms from ft IJlo pf tho Sftmoan Times to Ifcbruniy 23rd .• ~A son of Vif. Oijoighlon, of Satana, Suvaot W,as aovpr,ply iijijuro/i, by th,o o^ploaion of ft dynami,to y^ith wbiph ho was His facp and broa«lj woro badly burned, and, his right hand had, to bo. amputated. This is tl^o sixth, paqp of a similar kind wUioh has opaurcd, bi Samoa.— "Robborieß hayo bcon yory common ( of Into in Sampa. Captain Anderson was roqpntly rpbbod of £00, in gold, and; a frw[ days afterward* a oluo was obtainod, and on a housp, boing BQftroh.od, a box waa foun,d opntoining £35, in British opln.— By a lottor from, Tutuiln, wo loam that Mauga aurrondpred on February Qth, and, that his f)g,hting party consisted of 889, mon. By this surrender tho Government par.ty a,lflo, ob|;ajnod 2165, rifles and eight cannon, Tho samp lott,cr stntoa that on inquiry concerning, Mauga, w,ill bo hpjd at Tutilio, and thon h,o wiU bo sont to Mulinun. Tho ronspn giyon fpj;, Mauga'fl surrender if» that his men woro beginning" to run nway pyor to tho Giovornrnont party.—Tho. Uronoh Admiral) stationod. at Tahjti dops not flppm to hivyo looked yory favorably upon tho aotiona pf Captain, Aijbo, of tho Fronoh stoaroor Sqignplay, in landing, his mon, at night, and, foroibly entering tho prpmiaos o£ tho lft,tp, flrm ofG. J. Smith and Co., at Matau,tt) r Tho, Qommandor of tho w,ar tobsq! Soignolay has been rompyed by tho Admiral, and ordered, to Franco, for hi* cpnduot in tho Samoan affair — .Infprmation hps reached. Ufl of tho, murdprof a Linp Island nntiyo in, tho employ ipf Mr. Franp, Cornwall) at Lata Savail, by a Samoan, whosp namo is Upuia.. It appoara tbftt tho doopasodi mnn, with a fow others, wore engaged, in busking ooopant),t^ whon a nati,vo boat oam.o alpng, and flirpo of flip occupants awam nnhoro for- eomp drinking oppanu,^ Upon seeing tho labourers at wprk ( ono pf tho thrco piokod : up a big stick and foiled, ono, of tho men to thp ground^ thon ho piokcel up a big ntono and throw, it with all hia might upon tho prostrate, man, > killing him outright, if ho woro not alrody , doad<. Tho culprit, aoning that hia yiotim didt not moyo, ran ofE. with hia companions, N[o, reason can bo ascribed for tho dood. ' Thp "Vagabond," who has latoly boon, vifliting Nowoaatlo (Non[ Soi^th Wales) thus sums up his impressions of tho minors. Ito flays ir-On Saturdays spoqial trains run to '. Now,oastlo from tho adjaeont mining town« i ships, and. return lato. I hayo soon so many i Saturday nigUs ftmongat tho oolliorsin Groat 1 Britniq that I thought I should horo have a 'ohanoo pf picking up spmo ". ohnraptor •? and information. But—and I »m yory glad to writo that it is so—in this resppoji Nqw- ; pnßj;lp odPcrs a, great contrast to any, similar t,own in England* Tho min.ors and their, wiyos promepAdod. tho streets, starod in thp, filiop windows, made soino light purchases, i nnd \yont homo, soborly and. Hpdately, Thpro \viih really yory littjo drinking. I thought, of thp, opoans pf. alo I hayo soon poured down thirsty thrpats at Wigan, at Bilston, and Trqdogar i of tho w,ivoß. sitting by thoir ' " mnßtors 1 . " sidpp, waiting tp, help thorn , homo j, of the r.pyirs nn,d quarrols nnd. brutal flghts— and I wa,s thankful thpti labour in Australia baa, lonrnod.pnp important attribute pfmanhopd -bolX ■r.ospgp.t, TII9. minors givo 1 the polico in thiq district vory li^tlo tjrou,blo). v^liat drynkonnosß and rowdyism thoro may ko i* ampnqs,t tho prows of ttyo fprojgn, v^paola in port, lv tho course of his summing up of thp .Tones libel case at Dunedin, Judgo Williuiae, spoaking to tho jury, said, _:— >ind now

goptllotupn, I will rofor to the avt^o.lo itaolf, lyid hi consyloring tlio artiolo you should boar in mjnd thus ib eritinisos tlio conduct .of ft publio mun, that pub.Ho mer\ Bbould not bo too Ben,fl\tiyo, ancl thoy must bo propped to o'nduifto ft oortuin amount of what may bo tormod Journalistic how play, buj at tho earno Mono tho private charaotor of public mon i« as ijaorod a* tho privatp character of tho rost o! hoi;. Majesty's subjects! If a journalist, from spmothing ttyat is boforo the, publio, toolkit ncopssnry to oommont on tho conduct of public, mop,, and, in s,uoh, pp,mmon,t attacks tiioir publ,io. oho,raotor, ho hqs ft ppr/oot right t^ do 80. But \( in hie oommotnts h.o 1 attacks p,wvato character ho would bo puniqhntyto unloss tho.ro woro nomo roaflonablonoss for, hiq bp imping, wjiot^or l>v» oommonts on tho onroor pf tho, mon woro fair or, othorwiso, A. gontlomnn of legal profession, woll knov^n in, Qamary,, was recently yory hard on oommpsjon agonts, in ppnnootion with a, civil, cbbo hoard in tho R.M. Oou,rs thoro. Ho, charaoljorispd thon as ", ft o}ns,B of men nptod for their rapacity." PJlrootly ft mafl ootnmcno.od businpqs as a aommisßfan, agent ovory thing b ooamo qubsomont to, tho ono dty»i,rod for " oomminoion." It boeamohJß religion, Somo» thing fiocmod to bo continually whisppiing to him," Got oonnnywion. By whatoyor mpana you pnn pbtain it, got it.". Ho would not Bay that thoy w,oro dishpnoat mon, bulj bp wuh afraid, it must ba adinittjcd th^fc thoy woro frail mon, always in a fovpiiah chaeo after, '•commission," and, alwa^a unhappy unloaa thoy gotj it. Tho good timo coming for Roofton will nflaurodly load to a considerable inoroaßo in, population, tho \yoathor that has aflliotcd tho distriotj bo long having brolton tip and dia» appeared, and tl*o roads again in good work' ing prdor, will throw lifo. otid cjioorfulnoao around and uppn thin portion of Now, JSoaland bo fayourod and, so bj,oasod, with, all thai; renders, lifo ngi'ooablo, but whioh may and fijoguontly dp load to thosio habits w.hioh engender difloaso through oxposuro to siolcnos and qhtyls, tho hoalthiost may bo striken down by RnisuMAMfifW, BmtyvtAßia Gotrr, LtMBA.GO, iK'IRHMITTItNi; FWVBJIS, BlXlOyflß* NHbb, &o. f and it is woU that all Bhould know tho most roliablo euros for thoso ftro thp famous Indian Mkdioinds known fts " Ghpllah'fl Groat Indian Ouroa,"— • thoy oan bp had of M, R. Gisainge, Ohomiat, apppintod qpjo wholoßulo agont for Reofton nnd district. Sco tostynoniala in adyortian ing oolumns.— Ai>v, A 1.108 l\ Oiling Medicine.-— Whpn a, duo proportion of tho food is oonvortod into puro, ijioh bipod, tlio natural nutriment of tho body, thoro is nothing to provont tho acquisition of flesh, proyidod thoro bo no unduo w^nsto of tissue from overwork, or, any depleting ail" monts, Wo woujid roconimond those vfhp, doqirp to goo tho angle* of thoir framos " rounded oft 1 /' to uso Upoi/pjio Wo^pk'q Bcijiedam, Aromatic Sohnaits, which promotes, aB--aimilation of tho food and, ropaujs 0,11 lpasos of, BUbatanoo.

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Inangahua Times, Volume V, Issue 37, 10 April 1878, Page 2

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The Inangahua Times. PUBLISHED TRI-WEEKLY. WEDNESDAY, APRIL 10, 1878. Inangahua Times, Volume V, Issue 37, 10 April 1878, Page 2

The Inangahua Times. PUBLISHED TRI-WEEKLY. WEDNESDAY, APRIL 10, 1878. Inangahua Times, Volume V, Issue 37, 10 April 1878, Page 2

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