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THE Inangahua Times. PUBLISHED TRI-WEEKLY. MONDAY, JUNE 10, 1878.

A, rawtlng Of foe mwnbert of the Eoafton I Owrafttip Club will be hold at Daw. •otft Hotel, this owning, at 9 o'olopk ihneps The Glw Club will meet for prootipo at tho uiual fcpffr^ii orwiug, at Dawson's Hall. It oaonof^ at alUvonts, be said that |hoao who fook «n«ori^pftr6in thp late ejootfou pf tho Diittljjt fyfypl' g<wnitto woro aotuatcfl by at lOMt f 'imnwfl|atofr fa»terostod motives, fop it |s worthy of roma*V that nparly every person flio »ppV« H* foo mpel»ng, from tho Chairfftan dow»wwd«i Wftro oUbor unmarried or wJ«j*wt:^oOf6?. Tho Chairman wft« & single man j the propose* of tho aoven oandiOator ultirafttflly cfeotod was in tho bnmo oategoiy | tho seconder of tho resolution, though mawiod, is without family. Tho two scrutineers appointed woro bo(;h slnglo men, the proposorhimaolf boing also unmarried. A largo number of candidates nominatod for tho Committoo wero single mon, but who, with a very highly oommondablo fioneo of tho fithons pf thjngs, withdrow gracofully. This extra* ordinary solioitudo on tho part of tho bnoholors and ohjldless for the « olivo bra.noho« ' of other ppoplo will, no doubt, bo appoptod by hcadf| of familios an a rather fiattoring commentary} and poosibly may bo viowod by tho unmarried of tho opposite box an a moat hopeful sigrft Takm in thia light then tho circumstance wquld Boom to pqinf: Ja ft v"ry intorpsting moral, tho dolioafp admonitjon to which is not uncqmmonly oonvoyod in tho oxprossion than ' lifp js short, and youth i« ilooting.' Boys, wiro in. Thp Kov I?athor Carow roturnod from Oharlopton on Friday last, anc] yostercloy hold both morning and ovoning sorvioo in Hoof ton, Tho H«t numbpr of thp liVoll Punch is to. hand, ai^d this is how thp oditqr ohromoloo tho ropont arrival thoro of two oa»go boat«» Undor thp hpadiflg of ' Shipping Jntolll«onoo' ho says-r- 1 Arrived Tho Ollppor Btfilt Ships Great Eastoan...Oaptaiq Q- Whito, and Great Britain. ..captain {Too Mason (Whites Lino) 3 Months o^t fflW oxpprjnood voryrowgb weather on qno qcpnaiqq Captain, WhitpWWblowu overboard but fortunatoly ituoktqh> oraft (ho reports (h&X|nlloea« oold and rough «| the bottom a.n4 nq Salmon Trowt tli^le) liotl»WwU bring. fqll Oargoei of the nooosmrlos of llfo, Bum apd Tpsacoo being tndti in dpm»nd, TSq P&ssongora Captain Mason reports 'having spoken iho JjjfAl Punt 0 railoi from WoitpQtf an^f took )»er (n few tytf W(»i oqmppUotl to. let go only had two men 1 tooted' on tho voyaga, Apples muoh enquired for at Old Bubeni , Pipkod up the Commodore npd three of \\\i> mon at Snag Fall alloutiidp i> Oanoo (Oanoo hflT^« turned bottpm up). Broached ft 0080 qf HwpM/ for the BUQjnrovQ. Tho following intorostlng pattiottl^ra W epeptjng tho minorol (.rc^surpo of thoColliog« wood district appca? in tho flofaon Bw^g Maihrr"Dr Hectors prinoipa.l objeoji Jn visiting Cotlingwood was to o^amlno and report upon tho I(ioUmond Hjll SUT« Mfn», in going ovor whioh ho spoqt ao onti?e <H*y. JIo reserved hi» deliberate opinion ti|l ho pould embody it in an oftToial roport»moftnwhiloho did notcaupeftl hji opinion M tP i^% Cpmpany powossing 4 m«gniQoop> property, requiring, however, muoh labavw to develop it, a^ t^at it was a quoatiqn of money, pluok, dnd pat|onpo whether or not It proved a •Ucopss in tho Company's hands. We un< dprstand the ]odo now boing sunk qpoh is a powerful ono Rft. in width,, but tho rook is as hard as ovor, A now silver-mining ontor* priep i« potnmencod at Sallors's G-ully, but is in its infancy, nqt having ovon bepn ohriatoned as yot, It may strio(:ly bo called n load mino, but tho amqunt of silver associated with tho load is muoh groator than u«u<vl. Bat litt's has boon dono pn this ground, though it is moro easily worked than that at Richmond If jll, and awaits the aid of capital. Probably tho mining, or rather mineral pntorpriso in tho Oollingwood distriot whioh is nearest to fruition }o that of t^o manufaoturp of bonmtito paint on a largo aoolo. Tho poison publio are woll awnr^ that there aro hero two small fnetorioH cngngod in this branoh qf industry, but probably fow aro apprised of tho impulse it is about to repcivo, and tho gvout dimensions to whioh it in likely to grow, Distriot .Judgo War 4 and Messrs Tnmbull of Bunodin have bought up both tho BTolaon manufactories, apquirod all thp available hematite )oasps, and aro about to form alafgo company tq wqrk j paint on a soalo oommonsurato with its com« moroial importance. Jt is said that most of tho «haroH aro nlroady bospqkon, but nomp will bo o/Torod ju Nelson, whovo tho depot will bo placed, though tho manufactory will, for thp eakn of economy of working, bo ostab* ljol)O(} at Para Pflra. A seam of coal has turnod up on ono of tho bases, but whether pf prap^oal vnluo ia npfi yot aßoor(;aipod. Jn

[ the West; Wn.ngn,nui district, ft Wellington Company in returning goldon dividends. TJ^o numbo* atjd yarioty of ombryo minoral enterprises in tho Oolliqgqrood and fldjaoont j dißtriots is bowildering \ bosidea tl>o coal and eijvar jn tho Whafcrona-ra-ma Rangeu,iyo might nomo eovoral minerals fclmt aro beginning to ,1)0 talked of ns worth attention, but wo thinlc onough has boon said already to prove that efforta will not bo wftntinfj to dovoloy tho latent rjohoii qi this OoruwaU of No.* #oa« land." Tho Now flonlandor, "vyhioh n»ny bo sun* posed to apeak with somo authority, says that tho JJmployraont of Fonjaloa Aot Coins tplssionprs, after ontoringupon their inquiries, struok work. ♦ Aftor boing ftt it fpp a day pr two tljoy tolographod to tho (Jovornmonli that thoy thought thoy should bo paid. Tho (Jovornmonh did not soo in tho etitno light. Tho Goinmjaflionora on oomplninod of having boon dlsoourtoonsly troatod in having boon appointment, Tho Govornmont at onco ro* plied o*prossing tho deepest eogtot that lUo OqmmUfiionors ehould ontortaiti any suoh unpleasant fooling, but adding that they gaotpted the complaint as an indioation of tho ffolife of tho Cotnmisiuonorg to rolinqulsh (hoiv dif^et, and that D? Knight, tho Oammissionoi' of Audit, who was thoiv Chairman, had accordingly boon instructed to roturn at qnoo to Wellington, This gontlo hint scorns to hayo brought, tho Oon^mia»ignors to tho point, as we obdervo that tlioy eonotyded tho inquiry and agreed to tho roposb." Rofomng to Messrs Rocs and Hislop b bill of coato in coqnodtion with tho rooont' libol notion, tho TJmam Übrajd Boyo s— " Apart altogothor from tho position of tho Hohro towards Mr Jono's counsel in th'oir ponition towards tho mompor for AuoWand City East and tho mombov for Waitaki. If it is sufll* oionfc to disqualify a mombor that ho aots an Crown Proßooutor, or bamator undor some Aot that in not in oporation, oa/i mojnbors re» coivo thousands of pounds of publio monoy for dofonding a 8(;ato prisonor P Last session Mr Lublc was vory severely doalt with booaußO ho or his pavtnor hud accepted fifty pounds in oonneotion with somo Munioipal Bill. Ho was ordered to rofijnd tho money, and nar« t-owly Of?capod boing dismisaod tlio Houso. Yofc Mr Roos and Mr JQialop havo nocoptod sojno flftoon hundrod pounds for dofonding a person whono prosecution i;ho Houso had ordorofl, What will tho Houao or tho Dim qualification Commltteo' say to that f Wo cannot guess. It wiHdppond Vory much upon how tho Government stand by tho mon, and what tho strongth of tho Opposition is, i'hat it will b,o made a party question' to certain* and it will probably bo dooidod in a mannor fluflloiontly unjust ond undignified to form a fitting wind-up of tho unjust and undigniflod Jones ease" l'ho good timo ooming for Reofton will assuredly load to a oonsidorablo Jnoreaim in population, tho weather that hna aflliotod tho diotriot so long having brokon up and di«« nppoarod, and tho roads again in #ood work' ing ordor, will throw HfO ami choorfni.nosn around and upon this portion of Now JSouiahd no favorod and ' ao biassed, with all that rondors Hfo nflrooablo, but whioh, limy and ftoqtjontly do loud to thoHo habits whioh ongondor diseaso through exposure? to sioknose and chills, tho hoaltniost may bo ' etWokon down by RireWMAMBM, RitiroiiuTia Gforn 1 , LtjMßAtfd, iKTUBMItTKNT ITRVKUa, BIMOUrtR« KBss, <fto., and it is well thai all should know the most reliable oures for thoso aro tho famous ISDXAif MpoioiNno known nn ,f«ahqllah'd Great Indian Ouroa,"— tlioy oan bo had of M. B. Gissingc, Chemist appointed solo wholosalo agont for Beefton and district. See testimonials in advortii* jng oplnmn,"-Advfc A morbid appqtita fo» oxnitomont ig tho only oftoot of tho unmodioatod and adultora* tod spirits froquontly usad undor tho irapronsiou (hat they aro wholonomo Btimulants. Abandon suoh ' burning fluids' at oneo and for ovor. If you aro weak, low spirited, dys* popfio, norvous, 6b suffering from tho offuots of exhaustion, u«o that gonunio rcoupovaut of bodily onorgy, that real atomaohio and norvo anodyno Udoiuhq "Wowa'a SoniBDAM Ano HATXO SOIINAMS.

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Inangahua Times, Volume V, Issue 41, 10 June 1878, Page 2

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THE Inangahua Times. PUBLISHED TRI-WEEKLY. MONDAY, JUNE 10, 1878. Inangahua Times, Volume V, Issue 41, 10 June 1878, Page 2

THE Inangahua Times. PUBLISHED TRI-WEEKLY. MONDAY, JUNE 10, 1878. Inangahua Times, Volume V, Issue 41, 10 June 1878, Page 2

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