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THE Inangahua Times. PUBLISHED TRI-WEEKLY. FRIDAY, JUNE 7, 1878.

Thoro will bo a Bitting of tho Bosidont Mngiotrato's Court; nt $ho übuhl liour this morning. ■ Tip Wnrdon on Tuosday last dplivorod judgment in tljo ndjournod oaso of tlio Enorgotio Company v. fchci iPpraovoranoo Company, Cl?lio ordor mado in tho obbo was no follows : — An' injunction to ihhuo for tho flpaco of ono month' restraining tho dpfondnnta from pro« ooodiiig with 'tho projootod tramway. Moan* whilo, diyoraior. to bo oontnictod for on plan approved ' of by tho Court ; tho iflnorgotio Company to puy tho difforonoo botwoon iho oost of tho now lino rind con'trabt prioo of old lino. "A writton agroomont to bo propavod and fljod in Court j othcrwioo injunotion will li'o diaallowod at tho expiration of tho month '. namod. Kaoh party to pay thoir own ooato, nnd to divido tho oost of tho loot witness sub* pconaod. 'An nooidont ooourod ( at tho Union Com* pany'o works yootortlay whoroby ono of tho worlfinon nnimed Eibbon, Buofcni.ifid a fraoture of ono ai hifi Jogo!, Ho was at onoo oonvoyod to tlio It onpitftl. in'pursuanob of announoomoufc, tho houao» holdoro of 'Eoofjion'aoaomblod at tho Court ITonflo laflt ovoning for tho purpooo of olooling a D;atriot School Oomm'ittoo.' Tlio linll wan orowdod to oxoosa mnny pooplo. b'oing unablo to obtain admittance Tho Chairman having road oyor tho nnnounoomont oallpa upon tho mooting to 'nominate tliroo poraoiiß to liot on tija ' oomtnittoo, Mosara Aloxandor and, Fallor woro nnpoint'oc) eorutinoors. A largo numb'or of.oandidatoa woro nominatod, but tho majority of thorn oithor dcolining to stand or being aoßont. tho numbor wao ovonlunlly roducod to oighfc, boing Mooara Jpnos, M.'Kay, IVC'Maßtoi s, Hogg, and HuddJoßton. Barrowman, and Kates, Tho numl or required, boing only nnvon a niimbor of thoso no ninatod, oxprosflod thoir individual willingnoaa to withdraw, but tho fl'onflo of tho mooting was opposod, to thin conroo and fjiinlly at tho euggofltion of Mr Jonoa «ho candidatofi mot togothor, and, affcor a short conforonoo it waa announood (hat tho proposor nnd accondor of Mr ll.udd|o3ton witljdrow his «iominnlion, T.huu tlio rifjht numbor wan nt longth ecourod, and on tho motipn of Mr T)iok tho poreona montionod woro declared duly oloctod. aa tho first Dintriot ' School Cpmmittop and 'tho pvoooodjngo thon ; oluHorl. ' 'Wo rogrot to h,Par tb,nt tho Honpital Com* . mittoo hnvo not oufllpiont fundo in hand to | pay off.tho lnnt montha nalarioo, and othor • cxponßOß. T,ho amntours hnvo boon invited to I givo an entortainmont in aid of tlio inntitution ' fundn, and, tlioy will no doubt _ oordjally una dortnl^o U)o task. ) Wo firo informod that tho roof in tholnkor* | mnn has ' turned ovor,', tho moaning of thin * boing that wlnit wna onoo tlio foot- wall ipo ' bo'somo tlio hfinging«\viill and viva versa, ' Thin tu'rniiig ovor of tlio lodn i« ft ojood oinon, ' no if wai nftnr tho ' turn ovor ', of tho Unorgotii! roof that tho otono in that mino improved , ho much in quality, Wo nood only miy wo I, trust tliti anticipation may bo fully rouliaorl. X'ho remarks of tho Liconaing TJpnoh, roiativo to Iho condition of mnny of (ho bank premifloo in Ronflon, brings nttontion onoo ( . more lo Iho quoHtion of town drainngn. In I no pur t of Broadway nioro tlmn in tho block > from Smith'fitrnot downwards is tho inconvon- > ionco moro fell, by liotolkoopcrs, ua tho right- ■ ofuwuy at tlio rour has, eo fav rather iuipoded ' i.hiin «id{'d Iho drninngo. M'onarß Shanks and DaiiliH aoino time ngo uot U|.i u p'<lUion foi* Mignalure by thoir noigb'iors for Ihts purposo 'of joiuily oorwtruotinjj a mftiU cu'uiu, but tlioir

olTorl.ii woro, Wo bolioTo, bnulknd by ono of thelfirgoafc proporty holders in tho blookby ro« funal to nssinb lh« project. Our contemporary Boomo to tiring Iho 'stricture's of tho Bon'ob wwo, of. nil hotolk'oopora in" tho bloolj ' not-' ably indorroot ' in i'oforonoo to ono establish* mont. No w this in hardly fair to tho othor ocou« pi'ors in tho eamo blook, TJIO proprietor of tho promises in question bnrrioe on an oxton< sivo businosa/nnd as ho exporionoos thosamo difljouitios with regard! to tho dra'inago which bosot'ult tho othor oooupiors thoro, it is absurd to say that his 'pronusos offor loss room for complaint than any of tho others. TJiobo cstablishtnouis doing tho largest businoss in tlio abcornmodalion of bonrdors must of noooa- , oity hftvo tho grontost difficulty "with thoir back promiaos, but thoro db'oo not Boom to bo any good reason why on that account tho conduct of thoso batabliohmonl.a nhould bo compared disparagingly with" that of othor houaos doing littlo or no businpso in tho accommodation of botyrdoi'St A considorablo commotion ntoongflt lioonsod viotunllors was oocasionod on 'Tuesday last, by tho notion of tho fcioonsing Bonoh in vox fusing to grant ronownla of hotol licenses b'ccauao of tho" oxiatar.oo, no nllogod in ibo polico roport, of nuisnnoos in tho bnolc yards and promiaoa of tho applionnta. It is said, not very complimentary, that in this mat* tor tho Bonoh has jumbled up its funofcionß with thono of tho' Inspector of Nulsanoos. It is also urgod, that tho docioion U unjust I particularly in tho caso of landlords hot thotn solves, in occupation of thoir houaos, and whoro tho tonanfc thoroforo io alono responsible for tho nuieanoo oomplainod or. A furthor ground of complaint is that mo3t of tho lioon'soos singled out for complimentary notico by tho Bench do not koop 'boarders, or a largo staff ofdomcahco, and whoso' pramiaos ought not thoroforo to bo considered in ooni' pnrison witlv tboso whoro a Urgo number of boardoi's aro duily providod' for. finally it ia contended," that iho hotol-keoporu woro entitled to duo notioo of tho intended objoos tioiiflof tho polioo,' but upon 'thin point wo appond tho following from the Groy Rtvor Argus—' Aquoolion was rnieod at tho sitting of tho Licensing Opurt yostorday by Mr rbrlcins, 'whioh, although at onoo nottlod, is worth remark.' Mr Porkino appeared for an applicant for a linonso and in bin o.ddro»s to tho Court ho assumed that tho polico roport, to whioh roforonoo w»8 mado by tho Chairman upon oaoh caso, wns a publio document and . that any elatbm'ont madn in it of an ncousalory ch'aractor ogainsfc an npplionnfc ohould oomo undor' a olnuso of tho Aot whibh providod that notico 'should bo given. Tho Court hold that tho report ' of tho polioo— whioh wivii mandatory undor i)\o Act — wua for Iho in« formation of tho Court only, and did not necessitate any* notion. Io 'persons impliontod, in Buoh roport, rxoopt in oaocg of patent broaahos of tho law,' an to whioh tho Aot was quito olcar that duo noticp should bo given. Wp mny remark that it is doubtful if tho Incoming Court should in its decisions wnko npooial roforonoo to a report whioh is' of ' o'ourso only of a prima facto oharaotor, subject (0 tho contra tostimony, Tho polioo aro bound, by tho Licensing Aot to malco a roport, and this is dono strictly without rogard to poroons or plaooo, and thoir roport is simply a guido to Ihp Court and nothing more" Tho moat vomarknblp railway nooidont on roobrd happonod not long ago.' oh tho NorthWestern Road botwoon lionddn ntid Liverpool, A gontloman and bio wilo woro travelling in a 1 compartment alone, whon iftho train going aj tho rnto of sixty milos an hour) an iron rail projecting from a oar on a sida»tPaqk qut into tho oararingoa and took tho head of iho lady oloan o(T, and rolled it into tho husband's lap. 'lip subuoqaonlly suod tho oompany Jor dumagon, and oroatod grout ourprko in Court by giving his ago at 36 yoara, although his hair waa finow«whito. It hud boon turned from joUblao'k by tho horror of that ovoiit." ■ Major Olaro, Chairman of tho Oambridgo Dintriot Bourd in Auckland, has boon flnod 40s and oosls for noglooting to furniuh' tho County Cpunoil with' particulars mi to tho amount of dog (ax 'collootbd in lub district. A civil oaao'of Bomo intoront, ao uontaiuing an oxproflsion of opinion from tho Bench as to tlio liabiljty of unmarried women for debts contracted waa hoard at tho It, M. Court Wellington. Mr Ojoliind suod a woman namod Mro Paulina for JBS, amount of ront duo. It appearoci that tho 'dofondiint was a widow, with two young ohildvoni She : liad no regular oroploymont ; but managsd to support horsolf and family by " going but to work,,' Under these ciiourmitanoos, oho oould make 'no promieos as to paymont of tlio dofondantj and hie -Worship said ho would mako no order, as pcraons should tako tlio rooponaibUHy who gavo womon credit. Hjo would adjourn the oftnosino dio, and advinod tho plaintiff to mako onquirioa us to whethor dofondant had property, and if ho found, suoh to bo tho cuao, oould. tako proooodings aooorddingly. A uoliomo in afoot in Mplbourno for tho anniixation of Now G-uiua to Victoria. The promoters oftll thomnolvos tho Now G-uinon ' Colonisation Loaguo, and at 11 roooiit mooting a roport' wiis brought' u|) whioh sot forth tho ' desirability of oaniponoating VJo'toda for tho small. less of hor torrilory, as oomparod with tho othor oolonios, by Oudowlng horwitl\ Now Guinea and tho inlands of AuMtrolnnin, from Fiji to tlio J)utoh Sotlilomonts. Tho roport was otdor'od to bn printod, ft io intondod to propwo a requi!(ll.ioi» lot publio signature, to bo preaontod to My Bpi'ry, rcquoitMng him to o,nnox thono islands to Groat Britain, making thorn dependencies of lltin colony. A company is thon to bo started, with a oapital of not losn than £50,000. to undr.irl.ako thoir colonfi iunf.ion, No doubt Mr IJr.rry will, upon if-ompt of thin requisition, cull tho, j'.nuoinbly togol.hor, paan a duclaritto'y romluiioi;, and adjourn for a fortnight. Wiih tho aid of thono two powerful weapons all diflloultioa ohould boovorcomo, Tho" Argus "is in formed upon trußtwort,hy nutlioiily that tho hoart of the masBCH in ah'Oidy' being thoroughly stirred on this question. Tha prospcoU of the Maootown quarlz

ronf (snyn Iho WnVatip Mnil) nro improving. On Tuo'fldny tho Qlndstono Oompany brought , down a oako woighinjj 125 oancos of gold, (ho proooodn, it is said, of 3,7 tona of quartz and l§ tons of mullook, oruahod at tho publio battory. Wo lioar that tlio roof in this olnlra is nbouo flvo foot wiclo. Tho y.iotor Dmanuol Co. had intondod to havo put through nbont tho Bftmo quantity of fltpnq, but it ifl'probftblo tl^at unless tho vroatho^ jjooomes mu'oh mildor, tli'oy will koop it baok until,' noxt spring and in tho moanwhil,o fu^lhor opon up tho mine. Tho operations of tlio All Nation's Company.' who had noarly finish anothor orußhlng at thoir ' battory, l,iavo boon toniporarUy flUßpond.od, from tlio samo oftwnc — but it is to bo hopod tha^ ' t^oy wilt bo onabloc^ Bonson to comploto tlio bogun. ntono put through by tho latter is said to havo lodkod wol'l, and a bottor yiold, is oxn pootod, thnn from" tbo lyrist. In faot, doubts nppoar to ojcist in tho minds of Qharohold,ors na to tho oorrootnons of, tho flint crushing on noeouut of dofcolivo Btnmpor l^oxos— whio'b aro afW I^.o old otylo of being flcrowod togotljior, and as a oonfinnttonoo, it is boliovod rauoh q > uiaksi^vp,v and gold, Ima Worlfod, down into tb.o orovioou. Tlio Company thoroforo intond, m ooon m thoy l,iavo Ma»bod up, to taito tho boTOS to pioooa anrf to mako an examination of thorn, " The good timo coming for lloofton will ASBurodly load to a oontidorablo inoronHO in population, tlio woalilior that lino aflliotod the distriot ao long having brokon up nnd din* nppoarod, and tlio ro'afln again in good work-* ing ordor, jyill tfjirow Hfo and' clioorfulncfls around and upon 'this portion of Now Jfyiitand oh favorod, and ao blcnand, with "nil ' thnt ron d era lifo njiroonblo, but which mny and frcquontly do {om\ to thono hnbits which oiigon'dflr diooaso through oxposiiro to Pioknoss and ohillii, ' tho' hoaltbii'st may bo otriokon down by RnmiTJ^TißM, Khrtjmatio Go'urt TiTIMBAaO, JfITEUMtTXItNT FEVKtIS. Btr.TOUBI" NHfls.'fio., and' it Is' woll that all bliouVl know tho most roliablo euros for thofio nro tho famous ' Tnptan Mbbioinhrs ' known tvs "ahoUah'fl Q,roab Indian Curos,"— thoy can ho had oT At. B." Oioningp', Ohomifit nppointod nolo wholcsulo agont for Reoftoi and distriot. Sco toatlmonmla in advortise rig columno,— Advt Huiidrods of dinroputablo sppoulatorn havo nought to palm' off. upoil tho public, flor/ and adultorn'tod drams' for a benign Cordial, to whioh tho wonk, tho nnrrom, tho dyapoptio,' tlio olooploßßi tho dospondont', owo m'oro than to nny othor roflloritfivo' of a oontury most pi'oliflo in romodico. 'liut'ihoßo vil'o imitatlODß enn novor docoivo tliono who hnvo ouoo iifiod iho Grout Original, TJ.i)oT,riio WoT.pr'b SqniBBAM ArtoMA'rro Soukavm,' which is nt noo (i, donor and praaorvutKO ofliodltli.

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Inangahua Times, Volume v, Issue 40, 7 June 1878, Page 2

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THE Inangahua Times. PUBLISHED TRI-WEEKLY. FRIDAY, JUNE 7, 1878. Inangahua Times, Volume v, Issue 40, 7 June 1878, Page 2

THE Inangahua Times. PUBLISHED TRI-WEEKLY. FRIDAY, JUNE 7, 1878. Inangahua Times, Volume v, Issue 40, 7 June 1878, Page 2

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