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J<rarnaKstVqaaU(loatlon. Altviya .[«<!«<> of him by his ' pnr' exocllonco. If lio can't wrifie a • pnr' don't pnrno hia work, bat send him home to his mar and his par, A ' par' hero and thore ia the oditorV par'iidtao. Tho French translation horo and there, ifl par ioi etpar la, That flhowd what they think about a par in Par it. But wo mußt not translate a * bluto* par Mett. "■ " ' W retidorg will dottWlois UwtoinuA by teldtfram that tfie duke of Edinbiirffh'a ttbip has been ordered to leave jta. pßoflle h«vf been ••kin* the roaaon why. Wall, here A* the aniwor. The Puke'« •qaeyrs||a f i<^j^iscreeUttent!onto $• vnW/the mm* ft Malta. The adjattnt became annoyed and chalked Itttaot's protwt-wal^^p'tto the Duke of uarobvtd^e, dffao wMpWt 4 aik«d that tbe cxpjMssion of reßrot SoOulft be strode out and thae the jadg^ent should remain in its original form. A 'few days later it *ss announced tbaMbe ,dttke»s ship wao ordered hoitt* to haw *h« boileri aeon to.' A bridge .of ;saoX; proportions as tho World WfflmJkQ *m Is proposed by Bfr Josi^n, BaMgeltojfor tbe purposo of eonncotfag tho two hanks of tho Thames in vicinity or the tower, and the plan has received the, approval of the Metropolitan Board. The operation confomplalod by the Board 'consisted in building up a structure oP wteel orossinc the Thamos in ono tromondoiis »pan, clearing the water at Koch an altitudo that throo-fourtha of the mnatoft shipa which require to do ho will be able to paw under the elovatod roadway without hindrance, while tho remain* ing fourth will moroly have to lower their topmasts, which they may very well afford to do an topsails arc not carriod in tho Thnmos above Gruvescnd. Tho oaso now before us affords ,-a striking jnatance or tho «roat prnoticftl results whioh aro ant to follow from improved prooossea in tho art*. Stool. wton in ite composition .is capable of bearing a much »»oro sovoro Blrainthrtn iron, and the improvements which havo been effected in tho manufacture of this metnl hnvo rendered it moro thoroughly trustworthy, and huve enabled it to bo produced at n moderate cost, with • nearly double tho strength of iron. Honoe It is now possible to construct such a , bridge a« would havo boon practical y out of the question a fow years ago. 'K The Argus ttifen tfto following aooount fit the scene in. the Thontro when tho dis» appearance of the, well known notor, Mr Bates, was announced-*' The- Trail of the "• Merpent,' a drama arranged from Miss JlraadonV novel, was announced for per" ' forpwuco at tho Prinoesn' Theatm last idjd|t. Soon after 8 o'clock when portion* '■'Jbam audience showed signs of impatience ''^Smjkp' play, tho musio ceased, but in fwm& tll ° curtain rising, Mr Wallace WmSwA in front pf it nnd spoke nearly as * jonows * Ladies and gentlemen—l am placed in a very awkward position. You (wraebore to. see a new play, and the cieee was rehearsed and prepared for your entertainment, I am not here to, make you I a stage speech or hackneyed excuw. The fact is sirapWlhjm.Mrßa^^hotrM cast for a triple eharwfor, has since 11 o'clock this rooming mysteriously dliap* able mtn f^^*^BKS^^^'sJ° ottier* Under tnese *$[ sidwwonfot Mr Mfmfim'wtpto to retire. The money paid for tickets will be returned/ Tbe announcement oaawd a good a#el ofiieitetnent, and the gaUs for sympathy ft* Wfr Bates and Mr I IW««3worertfptWfledt«readHy. I How fir Russia U prepared to sustain I vnaided the brUnt of a war with wealthy 1 England may be Jadged from the feet ■ that her agtntt are asking alt over Europe I for mouey upon any terms offering for ■ security the Tarkish war; indemnity for I an advance of 90 per cent, In London n o B*ime will look at the security, «nd even tbe ■ Sothsohilds will not advance a rouble to ■ their old friends, ■ According t<* the Mayfair, application ■ has been made to the authorities of tho ■ Sank of England to lond tho Govern* B ment for three months, upon the security ■ of 0 sixpenny income tax, the £1,0C 0,000 ■; (one million) bank note, whioh ia kept on ■|AltMl to show visitors, It ia thought that ■|U oa entering tbe Oongrons, Lord Salis- ■ ibory Was in on oiF^innded way to pro* ■ dace it and n»k for ohango, a mont dosir- ■ able effect would be produood. 1 MBEBEVJSKANOE GOLD MINING ■ COMPANY, LIMITKD, I mBNDEBB WANTED for BIUVJNG I 1 TUNNKL'2I2 FRET, H SpociftcfltionH to bo seen nfc tho Ofilco H of the Company, Broadway, Hoof ton, n Toriders to OLOBTS at 8 p.m, on H BAWRDAY, lflth INSTANT. H A Doposit of TeFpOUNDS to acH company ench Tondor. H PATIIIOK BRENNAN,

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Inangahua Times, Volume V, Issue 41, 10 June 1878, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Inangahua Times, Volume V, Issue 41, 10 June 1878, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Inangahua Times, Volume V, Issue 41, 10 June 1878, Page 3

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