Tho Ibng ponding caoo-of Rttithby v Clifford, bfta bcon disposod of oo ft* tlint tho dofendnnb hoa boon committed' for trial at tlio Supromo Cbnrt Bokitikn in. Soptombor next. Dail wflfl ooaoptcd for defondhnt, hfrnaolf in £200 and two gmrotioii Jn iCI'OO oaoh. Tho prooooufor wno. otdorcd to ontor into ft< bond fo» £1000> to proflomito tho oaso, and onoh of Wswitnossoflin-tbo cum. of£sQoj Tho wit« , no»BOB in the on«o on both sides will probably number nboufc fifty, «o *hftt tho cnao ia likoly to']»ai for a great Itongth of timo and' will no donbfc be vory woleorao to tho hotwlkoopora at thoooHthfiimtownv, Tho noit English nnd Buw)p«ftn nwH via B\m> will olono at tHo looal office- on Snhu* doy, tho 20th: July^ at 7 o^mk. All l»Uora must bn »p«wially adtlroasod via Suo% Tho ploasing ibtolligonoo ronohou us f*om Bniny Crook that a» entirely now Uno of roof has boon struok in tho Jnkormnn mine. Tho uteno sbowfr gold freoly,. and is ostiinated to go fully Oftoon ponnywoightfl por ton. Somo libtio spooulftUon hna takon pi mo in sharos d^rihg tbo last d<ay or two» and a fooling of oonfi'dbnoo' has boon croatod 1 wbibh wilVgofnr to qaiefcon cntorpriso in that parb of tho difltriot. Mr Kfcovos M:H.B.. is at pronont in Roflfton, but will shortly lbnvo for Wollington, to diflohnrgfrhialjogielutiwJ dutioa, ih Ulomflantimo bo is anxious to. roooivo ropmontntibns upon puHlio matbors- from hifr eonatituonta, and' from, bis mtiinato knowladgo of tbo olocfcoTftto- ho will no> doubt bo nMo- to tlo moot offlbibnti Borr'bO' chwing-tho coming 8O»> The' followihg commonication was rcoofvod by us kit nigM :— "Tho dlrootors of tbo Do»» palob Company ab the solioitntibn of minors nod others, aro oonebruoting a> crushing maobino for th^ptirposo of tostihjf quftrhs, &o, tTnuatiflfnotopy return* from Malbourno, or fcbo cxponso of Bonding somo ono to liook otter tbo qunrt&, indu»ood frhom to do bo! Kaoh parool ofqua*t» wimb bo aooorafmniod by tbo- ownor or agent,, Who will have tho entiro rannngoraont of oiimhing,. amnlfenmakmg,, and' rotorting- A moro nonuinnl ohargo in. iwmfi i'nutancos may bo madb fc Apply to tho Sporotnry.W. Ra«, Foundry, Groymoutft." Tho firo at thobouoo (A Mr Wbnlook, at fcbo Otnbnra B\i»hv<>» *" uno («ay»tho Sbubhj land Timon), shows tbnfc anotlior dongor bithorfco nlmint unouspootod lurks in tbo unitordftl koro*ono lamp«. From inqut'rios Mistitntofl' by Oonntablo Morodith,, id was learned that Mlrs Wenbolc hadiafow inimifcos boforo tbo uro lit a< koroaono lamp whiohmho placed upon tbo kibohnn toblo,. and 1 thoni went outside, tho houso boing in flfMiioo-a fow minuton after. Anoording to bor own aocounfc, Mrs Wonlook had', made tho- wielt of fcho Itimp. fit by ciUting it wUhacifttorj. Tho probability
is that blio mndo it too Btnall, nnd by there boing a spaco at ouoh sicb of it afforded an opportunity for tlio ftnmo to como into divoot communication with tho oil. Coupled with tho rooont rovolntiona at tho north about tho inflammability of inferior oil, this oocurronoo gooo to show thnt extreme caution should bo usocl with thoao lamps in ordor to pxovont damage to property and Hfot Mr W. B. Grill, writing from California to a contemporary, says :-— " A mammoth show will also shortly bo on tho briny destinod for Molbourno, via New Zealand. It is tho grand and uniquo dramatic exhibition of * The Itolugo, or Paradiso Lost.' It is owned by tho onorgotio Koralfy Brothers, of Putin* delphia, and is a drama of a tnagnidoont spoolaoulav kind, something like * Bound tho World in Eighty Days.' It nlluntr&tos Miltou'ft ( Paradise Lost/ in a dramatio form,, supported by a full ooinpany of aotorfl and aotrossos, numboring about forty. Miss Julia So&man has from it» initial porfonnanoe roprosoutod Satan, and amongst other oharnotors sustainod aro Abol, Cain, Adam Kvr,, Tophot, Ithuriol, Mammon, Baphaol, &o, Its Hoonory i» I'andonioiiium, Gordon ofKdon, Satna in Judgment, and also a panorama of tho mini voyago of his Satanio MnjMy. This musßivo production was originally voprosonted in Now Yo»k socno twoyoarango^aud einoo that timo has be«n showing in all tho prinoipnl oifcios in Iho Statoo. From what I know of tho Australian peoplo, it will como rothor rough on thoir ideas, but I think that tho grandour of tho affair will ultimately tend to its buocosb financially— artistically it ia bound to* bo great." Tho last numbor of tho Australasian to hand contains tho following London tolcgram, whioh, if correct, sots at. rout tho voxata quroatio of tho prioo obtained for our lust loan : • London, Ju.no 4th. — Tho subscription to tho Now Zealand five por cunt, loan has boon oovorod to tho amount of £9,000*000 sterling at par." An a jSouth Australian four per cent, loan was recently sold in London at par,, and subscribed flvo times ovor, it would appour that notwitlistanding tho oxtrayagani jiubiiftn tions vented in somo q,uurtors, our loan was not noarly bo suooossful as that of our neighbours Tho contrast, too, is tho more significant, booauso tho South Australian loan \ was a small one, and it is woll known that a projudioo oxists on tho Stock Exchange against small loans. Tho Canterbury Press in romarking on tho unofficial uttoranccfl- of tho Bcnohi pays, a high oomplimont to Judgo Woston. Our contemporary Bays—* Tlio sayings and doings of Di&triflt Jtudgo Woßton aro moro quoted than thoflo of any otW Judgo in tho colony, on nooounb of thoir strong oonwnon 80)180..' Eaoh Judgo has hid speciality f. thus of tho Supromo Oourt Judges, Mr Justioo Gillies is lookod to for p'vouiso legal definition* , Mr Justioo Biohmondl for sooial observations, and Mr Jtuttioo Jiohnatonofor atriot logal api plioations and onforoomout, of. thoirn'
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Inangahua Times, Volume V, Issue 57, 17 July 1878, Page 2
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