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Tho' Gloo, Olnb will moot for/pr^tioQ^n Dawson's HaU '.thia otonipg, at thp;"tisual hour. , ■ - , ;. " Thoro will bo a sitting of the ft'osidont .Magistroto'ii and Wnrdon's OourcS at the uaual hour to-morrow morning, but tho.hnsU nons sot down lo both light and unimportant. Tho ordinary half-yearly mooting of tho flharoholdoi'fl of tho Woloomo Oompany will bo hold at Mr Bronnan's oflloo, at 3 p.ro. to» day. Tho adjourned half-yearly mooting of tho iliaroholdors of tlio JuoMmTlmo Oompany was hold at Mr Wino'B oflloo on Saturday last. Tho following woro olootod j direotors for tho ourrent half yoar l—Mesors Tronnory, Gullino, J. M-aaOln, M'Konny and J. Bntlor. ' Auditors, Moosra Hankin and Hogg. At tho adjonrnod sitting of tho Lioensing Oourt, hold on Friday last, ronowals wore " grantod to tho following :— Mossrs Boilhy, McWilliams, Quiglcy, M'Quillan, M*ouiro, ' Twohill, Shoohnn, Dafikfl, Lloyd, Shanks, Alfred Stanton, Wnlkor, Dawson, and Miss Johnston, Wholodiilo Hoomob woro grantod ' to Moflsrs Oxloy, Shiold'e, Ohing, Patterson, and Aikon, Aooommodation Hoonnoa woro granted to IT. Conrtnoy and B. Waito, Tho , Bonoli hoard ftt somo length ovidonoo in sup* port of tho nllogations against tho ronowal of a liconno to 0. B. Noilson, Oomont Town nnd refused to grant tho Uooiuo,, Tho oti* donee of tho objootor wa. substantiated by the roport of tho polioe, Tho Oourt thon ad* journod. Tho first snowfall of tho sonnon, as far as I tho town of Roofton is eonoowed, took place on Saturday night, and on the following 1 morning tho ground was covered to a depth of a few Inohcoi Iho juvoniloo hold tho oun* tomnry jubiloo ovor tho event ond mado locomotion rathor oomfortable for agod partios j , uthaw, sot in oarly in tho day ond the youthful banquet was soou overt Kwu our

< „i,iii. .mvi w .1 1. nn- in. ii i_m\ii\**_'____l_^* tologruuii thia morning it will bo booh that unusually hoavy onowfallu havo ooaurrod in many of tho town* on tho Miwtoni part of tho island, and tho faot would «oom to inn dicato that tho aoaaon will yot provo a sovoro ono; Tenders Aro olsowhoro invitod by tho TCnor* gotio Company for rising 80 foot of shaft. Tondor. to oloso on Friday noxt, Woaio unablo tototo any improvomont in tho tono of tho sliaromarkot*' Tho businosa of .harob-oking is for tho timo boing go no, and thoro is oonsequontly no moans of guafl-ing tho valuo oi sharotl Somo boys from Caetlomalno woro shoot--fag «^ lha Hfwoourt rcMrvoU, on tho banks j of whioh thoy diooovorod a dead toal , On oxamining it oloealy thoy found a niuasol, groat .^umbers of whioh aro found in this shoot of wator, oloooly faetonod to its bill in suoh ii -mannov as lod thorn to tho oonoluoion that tho bird had faetonod on tho niiiesol whon'; it was opon, and on bringing it to tho surfaqj* it had oloeod, aud also oloeod tho boak of thVtoal, and tho toal was thus drownod in its owns olomont. >■ In ;;on artiolo on party journals In gonoral, and tho Naw Zoalandor in particular, tho Hawk's BoyJHorald saysi—" Oommondation, ovon of tho acts of a Ministry whioh dooorvo commendation, Is rend by tho publio with satisfaction only whon It comes from impartial spootators. It would bo possiblo indood to mako] tho Tory boat acts of a Ministry Unpopular by subjecting thorn to tbo continual laudation of hirod sorvonts. Ono bad far bottot^ writo hts own pralao in tho papora himself and sign his namo to thorn than obtain tho flfrvioos of venal editors to do it. Tho iirst, if ridioulous, would at any rato bo konost. Tho second introducos an oloraent of baiijnois whioh besmirches all concerned." Qttr) Bulls frionds, says tho Kangitikio" Advodato sustalnod a sovoro less on T.ues ? , day in .the form of o splondld throo*yoav#old barrsl of whiskey, which was boing carted down from tho railway station whon owing to soma ,'miiooountablo aooidout, the boautiful oroatuto flipped off thotwaggon and foi hoftvlly tb tho ground. Surgical aid wos immsdlatfliy summoned, and prompt moneuros wero .Adopted to itaunoh tho fast ebbing lifo blood. All that ft syrapathotio man could do was done. The socno was pathotio I llig men not resist tho truant toar whioh slowly oonriod down thoir ohooks, and in some <jwesthey were so overmastered by thoir emotion >• to stoop and kiss tho prostrate figure of tho unfortunate barrel, smaoking their Ops upon arising with ovidont signs of emotion, A Colorado beetle, it is said, has made good his landing on tho oanet of Glamorganshire A Qarjliff houseidooorator, Alfred John, to*k ono last Sunday, April 13, whioh had boon absorbed by his wife on a potato, to tho polioe stAtbAi Md there the health officer, py Fain doolnjsd tho beetle to be of tho goutjhie «o)of«do t|pe f fj* Jg** lnwm*\** hw» ptm**f »fHW| no» In pm *Ht» . Ifttp 'mv U,m ' wiU *urn dut ibct^o IttoMlhl ltWto| « Ibli WpadWon^ibW wHK% per Arawata. on Tuesdaj^ |Un^M^ll^piaeatoXSautMand mation to' *h* Melbourne market. Thi om^sjn4wtmi with ealioo, and packed iti qms, PoubtleSf, ero long a large Jra4e will bt? done botwswi tho Bluff nnd Molbou'rne, when fts vith the Amerioan steamers, oohu partmbnts will he flttod up fo* tha •dead moat* trade.— .The Umbos trado haa nevor beon ip brisk in Southland as at tho presout timo, -tho domand being greatly inoxcoss of tho i|odncliig j?ower of the mills, and- in oonsc|uoneo mony porsons who avo in miont . of building 'matorlal havo puiotly to wait for , weeks!! if not months, boforo scouring, tho uoooflflpry supplies, aud thou goii.mtly b_>onl< ing, thoy are obtainod in driblets. In this way -most of tho buildings iv Ooro, and and (ndco'd throughout the Mataura dis* triet 'generally, aro boing doln.yod,'**vvb'lro projooiiod Ibuildings aro not being outorod Upon 'until timber booomos moro caeily obtaiuablo, Wo understand that prlooshavo advanood to per 100,, in oonsoquonoo of the •oaroity, M The „ good time ooming for Koofton wiil assurodly load to a oouoidorablo inoroaeo in population, tho woathor that has aflliotod tho distriot! so long haviug brokon up and dis* appeared, and tho roads again in good work' ing order, will throw lifo and choovfidnoss ; around>nd upou this portion of Kew ioaland so favored and so bloasod, with all that rondorir lifo agrcoablo, but which may and froi}uontly do load to thoso habits whioh engender diseaso through oxposiiro to niokiinss and chilli, the healthiest may be strioken down by Rhbuma*whm, Rnwuu-no Gams Lumbago, iKxanwuwcßNT Fbvubo, Bitiotisst N*»8» A' 6„ and it is woll that all should know tho most roliablo cures for thoso aro tho famous Indian Mbpioins. known ac ''Uhollah's Groat Indian Onros,"— thoy oan bo liad of M. it, Oissingc, Chemist appointed sale wholesale agent for Roofton and distriot, Soo testimonials in advovtia* ing ooluonn,-*-Advt •Whoro Shall 'wo Look for It P* wos tho quostion which tho medioal profession in eoaroh of a reliable tonic stimulant at ono timo used to ash itself. The answer earns twentyflvo yoars ago in the dlsoovory of an invlgorant and alterative claimed to be perfeotly pure nnd an erandioant of dyspopsia urinary troublos, malarial disoaso, rheumatis-n, liver diiordors, ond debility. Analysis disolosod its purity, and subsoquont cxpori« motita demonstrated its complete efilaaoy. It is called Udolvuo Woua'a SomsuuM AuonATw Sonvixva. - . '" ]

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Inangahua Times, Volume V, Issue 47, 24 June 1878, Page 2

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Untitled Inangahua Times, Volume V, Issue 47, 24 June 1878, Page 2

Untitled Inangahua Times, Volume V, Issue 47, 24 June 1878, Page 2

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