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THE Inangahua Times. PUBLISHED TRI- WEEKLY FRIDAY, JULY 12, 1878.

It ih grftl;ifjin(» to find that tho Q-ov» eminent of this colony have completed armngomontH whoroby New Zealand will pnrt.iciputo in tho benefits to reRult from the reoenfc Tnter»Coloai«l Ofiblo Conforcnoo. Mr Burns and Mr Fisher, tho representatives of tlie neighboring Colonies, were at Wellington yoßfcerrlny, and agreed with tlie Colonial Government upon the bftftifl of New Zealand's admission to tlie new arrangement A telegram received by «8 lust night from Wellington says }— " Burns and Fieher to«day agreed to and signed the minute reapeotinq the Poßtal and Telegraph matters. The New Zealand 6o?« ernmont will join with Victoria, New South Wales and Smith Australia, in the duplication of tbecAble to Singa« pore. A n arrangement has been made for a reduction of the charges of tho Eastern Kxtenaion Company, for tile tmnfimifwion of meesagda between Port Darwin atod London, by seyenty-flv'e per cent, on Preßa messagea and fifty per cent, on Government telegrams. Such an arrangement is held by the Government to bo liberal, And the above reduction may, in tbo discretion of lbrry and Burns, be modified to the extent proposed by the Company, if it oannot obtain a eimilftr rerluotion for its use nnd tho duty of tho Indian lines. The keeping of a steamer continuously in a port of Australia or New Zealand, for tho New Zealand cable, is hold to be an unnecessary expense, from which the Company should bo relieved, while, at tho same timo, it is to be held liable for keeping up cablo communication between the two colonies. Tho Company has agrocd to reduce its charges for tho tranHfniaaion of all mesnage» by the New inland cable, but what that reduction ia, haa not boon made public, and ia embodied in a separate agree* mnnfc between Burns, Fisher and Colonel Oloyers The repairing ship, of the Company is to bo at alt times available for tho repair of tho CookY Straits Cable, the New Zealand Government defray the (ftpensea thereof, and indemnifying tbo Company for any (Inmago to the steamer or machinery* Tho Agent-Geneval's of New South Wales and Now 55oaland are to move the Secretary of State for tho Colonies to otnvfo aid to be given by the Imperial Govornraonb under tho present treaty towards tho Pacific, Sue:?,, ond Torres Straits Mail Senricos to be continued for a furtho? period (tho present tycaty between Knglntid and tho Colonies respecting Mail Serviced closes th»syear.) Tho AgontnGenerals arc also to roqaoafc tho contractors for the Pacific Mail Sorvico to propose an* other aurety in the room of M*flregor. Now South Wales and Now Zealand arc tojoin the " Berno Pontal Union," with tho object of CBtabliahing uaifbrin,. postal regulations." Wo aro vory ploasod to bo ablO' to. report thai tho roof vtm nfcruok yosttardny in tho lower tunnol of tho Wealth of Nations Oora* pany. It is said that tho atotuy oarrioa good gold. Mr Wftrdon Shaw vb oi;pooto^ to return from tho Oroy Yalloy this ovoning^ and tho Resident Magistrate's Ocmrt will sit tomuorrbiw morning whon judgment will bo doliverod, ia the oaoe of Batthby t. ClifToa-cl. Tho Hospital Committoo yostorday atarted to oanrass the town (w Bubacriptiona to th» Hoßpital. Wo^learn that thoy mot with vory fair Buoocan. Tho tt town Bootiona •* announced to, bo loldi by tho Wivsto Lands Board, at tho Court ; Ilouso, Rooftoi^on tho ftrd Auguafc aro said to bo situate on tho torraoo, somowhoro h\ tho vicinity of Walsh's coal xnino. Tho- upoot prioo set upon tho blouk i», wo boliovo, bwho« thing tike £380— a Bum equal to about ten timoft tlno valuo of tho land intorulod to. bo sold. We have bcon requontod to. mtimato that they Bitting of tho Bosidont Mngwirnto's Court here, flxod for S»lu»clay next, hn» boen adjourned until tho Monday following. At Ahaura thoro was an unusually heavy cavwo li»t, occupying n»arly threw day». Mr Warden flhaw will hold Court at Orwolli Cyeok to-day, anal at Gvanvillo 011 Saturday, Seveval hoavjr caaea at Ahaura wero ad> TUo Napo>!oon Hill Company l^ ctnim at Orwell Creek is turning out remarkably well, tlio nvorago veewpts boing about 00 ounces per weok to tbintyfivo men, Tho Pnctolus Oompany afc Boatman's havo about flfloon tons of piiyablo q|Uftvtz Btackod in ♦heir paddook. Somo of tho stono takon out waß ao rich that it bus, boon placed la ha^a (ov aoXo kooping»

With reference) to tlie statement wuioh &p---ptarad in print yeiterdaj, to tho offoot that K«op.U«t)ftrk sham «dv«neod from lfl» 6d to ,25» in ooiuoquenoo of the striking of tho not In the low loro), tad tt»»n U\\ to 9<k, wo haro b*a rt^ueitfld to i»y that tho atatem«nt llt entirely enontoui, TUo foot that aluro ro.o to 88i, iwd then foil to «O«, woald, of itself, leod to toelinpfeirton that tho diwoterr had beoa »t flnt oror*t«d. The limplo fwt ii that •ham Advanced from about 16» to 20a. and still Mraaia at the latter figure quo* tatione, not hating reoeded ftt allt Ormhiug operation! at tho Boatman's bat. lory prooeedteify •atUfwtwilj.wdtho yield from tho Woloomo , wcl Hopeful itono, now boing separately operated ;.sj*ii M, Wpooted to be fully up to tho average. Both minoe ahow strong faoeeofstono. and tho paddooke remain well stacked in advanoe of the stampers. On and after Monday, tnalle and paiien* gorn for Roefton, and from Roefton to Grey m uth, will be forwarded by rail to and fr< a Brunnorton. The following oablogratt appeared in jflw* torday's Argus j—Aocountsof an enoourogjng nnturo havo town received from the prospect* ing party at Port Moresby. Ingrain, tho Queensland agont, roports tho protftlenoe of continnod win. Tho natives on tho oonet and 2*i{and mo ppaqktild'ttndj ovidontly welWn« wntianod !t«» tU«|' .'wjif^s, , Same, prosjaooiprf who haw roturned from, the Lalokt , ttiffl* found BoverolflnoqttartUßpooimona, Tha party havo not roaohod tho spot whoiro gold is sftid to exist, Oowlinshaw Brothora havo laid on ft steamer as n rogular tiadnr twtwoen Sydney and New Gnlnoa. ThoaUontfon of tho firm was oooidontftlly attmotod n fow month* ago to the Solomon Inlands trade, whloh turned out fabulously, remwnorativo, oooupvlng flw VOBSclflJ Odoasa is now woognlsod ft* tho hotd centre of tho revolutionar* party in R»s»^. Tho towns affiliated with it are Nloolaff »j»d Rostoff, on tho Don, from whkh point* tW •oorot societies to South »ut*lft cHreef tlio operations of their propagMl«*« •" *^ agricultural clmtriot*,* A fortnight B^> a My* we* dtoatood iv tho streets ci"&M^ literally perforated , with tbtoher trottoli* Tied to jh» man's coat wns a paper with th& inscription, "Shot for betroylng tho iebrets of SooWUm.» At Nlool.fT tho authorities are so apprehonstvoof an attempt being mafle t&goko thedooiyard by the NlhiHits, who are known to mutter bctcwl thousand* etroag in tho towa^thftt troops tyrae boon detailed off to protoot tho plaoo. Do what the Grotomment will, it oa» not crush the Socialists in tho south. Fifty arrests were mado in Odonsa last month » and a court martial is now trying sovon soldier*, out of twenty arrostod a weok ago, iw eproadtog revolutionary ttoetrinc* among tho garrisou. Tho armed josistanoo made by a midnight meeting of Socialists, to tho gondawnorio of Odessa Iriet month, has lod to tho onaotmont of » law published a fo«c days ngO; that ••armed rwistftnoe to tho gondarmorio is to bo puninkfod by penal norvitud 1 * for ah or eight years, and if tho offbnoo k porpotratod by aevdfal intHvicliKvlfl at tho snmo timo, or ooours during tho provalonoo of martini law, tho ponaUyll to bo death of hanging, or banishment to tho mines of Siberia far life. 11 — Whitehall Roview, ' ' ! Dr Johpion mod to tay "he toted ft good hater." What an offoctlon would Jww Yen inspired in his crusty old bosom tor tho Writot of tho following in tho Rtvertbn Stftr" of S.iturday'B dato t— True to (heir hereditary instincts, the two interoargiU Journals are again at loggerhead*, tbo ensus belli boing the fanfc that one of the proprietors of tho News hna olTorod himsjlf ab ft candidate for tho representation' of Invorcaglll in tho Gonoral Assombly, rico "Old I«uinmy" resigned. Sitico lv Cuthy" Taoatod the limes editoHal clmlr, it has booa tho misfortune of that organ not to havo a roproiontativo in Parltamont, and many u»d wistful bavo boon tlto glanoea at Mr Joyoo'a siiooobr in thi A rcpoot. But when it booamo known that Mr FoMwiolc was in tho ft old, and in oonsoquonoe if not opporiod might have a walk«ovor, Mr fiain^of the Tiines^nnnounood himiolf as ready to break a laneo in honour of tho oovotod pofi/.0, as it would noveif clo to havo two M.ll.R.'fl on tho Nows* stnffi As n sign of tho times, and aa probably being monnt to flinoftth down Mr Lumadon'fl supportors, tho Times proooded tho announcement of Mr Bain'a oandidftturo with tho inopiriort conoMstoa thnis it was 'quite on tho oajrds that wo may hato a vovso man' (than Mr Lwrnßtlon)* It; was reported i» tho Times thnt Mr Donnißton had r«»irod infavoui-of Mv Bain ; this the News dome*. It U eeldjofo that wo fool inclined to agroo with somo of extraordinavy opinions lately sot forth in tho loading oolnmna of tho Timos, but a ro« sponaivo chord ia stru<ok iv tho wail that '*• in modern domoovatio cawitrwe thoro ift a gonorn,t tondoncy to, datorionation in the quality of tho goy»r»ing l»ody^ iho tnultt of which will vocoivo another ilhiatrntion if elthop of tho two gcotlomon it namod is oleoled to repvooont tW ' oily ol great ex* jViotationß." Enqukiofl havo boon mad» latoly {says, tho Now Stonlaad Tltnoo), ns to tho whoreabouts of oii\o William Morgan Harris* a native of i\)mborkonhko, Walos^ who has, it ia said, coiiift into a fortune of upwards* of £30kOO(K Tho rnftttor wan roceutlj pJacod i» tho hands 0/ a solicitor in town, aivl a roward of JCtiOOy wo hear, waa offovod for tho diacove&y of tho heir. He wa» found working as n hvillook driiror at Mr Boothia mill noar Onttorton, where h» was known Ra ' Black GoorgV being a man of dark comploxion. Ho i» now in town, and wo hoav t will shortly proceed to. tho Howe counts?, whore» on oatisfaotovy proof being givou of his identity 1m) will como into possoMion, as ropovt has it K of tho abovo handAomo fortune

ing orJor, will throw Hfo nnd , (thoorfalnofto uround nnd upouthi* portiob of New £cttlund so farorod an^ lO, blessed, with all that renders life agraeftbte, but whioh may endfrcquontlydoleadto those habits which ongender disease through e|poiure to siokneis and chills, tho h<mltbie»t may be stricken down by BttKUMiTiSM, B^bumatio Ootru, LvmnQQt lirTa»ittVrs¥» Frinu*. Btuovm KBW, Ao,, and it Is Wolt that all should know ( thomoa wtUtt* ottre* ;*W' these* are the amOUs Ix&lAif Mioiowbs knowu atv ♦ UholUhV Qrtrt[ I«dlan Ouros,"-* th«y oao b* had.of «t. R. Qlsiiftge, Chemist, appointed soJi w|olesal# agent for Reefton and dlitrfct. ; t tf^twtlmonials in adrtrtis* ing oolnmn^^Adri Tbo tiofc 1 §m\ robbed and their Uret Imperilled byijri«lt«rs who fond and import uurestiOed spirits, mingled with unwholesome dratff, either attnotivoly labelled at tonics and dtaretios in imitation of a well-known med(o%ted befertgo, or Kprostfnted to be a» good as or bettor than the real article. Tho public should demand and take nono bnt tho genuine, Udomujo Wotva'a SoniBDAK Auouii io

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Inangahua Times, Volume V, Issue 55, 12 July 1878, Page 2

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THE fuinplp Crates. PHIU.IHHKD TRI-WRRKf.Y FXJDAY, JULY 12, 1878. Inangahua Times, Volume V, Issue 55, 12 July 1878, Page 2

THE fuinplp Crates. PHIU.IHHKD TRI-WRRKf.Y FXJDAY, JULY 12, 1878. Inangahua Times, Volume V, Issue 55, 12 July 1878, Page 2

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