THE Inangahua Times. PUBLISHED TRI- WEEKLY. WEDNESDA Y, OCTOBER 13, 1890.
The H«»pirlurc;of ilie slramer Albion from Grejmouth for MrUir-ume ho-* ben postponed »o »'«' l^t JJoremhor, but the yVaUt'pn.-whic-U in ntinnutu-ed to Iphvp Hie West Const for Sydney pn i!ie2l*t instant, will probably convey McUxiirne pisfiengers for trons-shipme»t at tlie InUf-r .port. County Connril will rnpr>t f^r tlie <V s< p'Hcli of business at llie usual hour this hfl.errioon. Mr Warden "Ri teTl orriTg I from Wrs Inort liSt uiglit. en r"ii!p for Grrym^uLh, where ho will hold Court, returning I.ere nn the 21st instant. Yesfterdty ira« a BDinn jiibiipf 1 occasion HmongsMhe d)ine«f, and th'j conure»ated in Epeftfn in lrt.r-jje nutnbfrs. Tl»p «ninptorv wn» visited I>V them, and thp devil vth3 duly consigned to hell ;imidst mui-h amolc<", nnd the explosion of I'piinil-ss or rkpr^'fitccl rver the graves nfdcpnrtcd Crlestinis. Vifholus hovinp thus I eon Rnlisfaptorily quieted, the nvn dispersed tltroiij>lioat tli'e town and indulj»rd in ell thnge mild forms of dissipation nppropviata to such an occMon But thriimh the mpn drank and smoked nnd plated lii'linrd^, there wn<? no rowdy* i<m of any kind nmnng-Jt them. They rnn«t linVL* broaght a pons'dera l le om^unt of grist f« the mill of lof-al lr«deri». for their purchase* tlirotiiihnot tho day were numerous, cum boot* and sluice fork« bpi^g in spiirp demrind. I> will be Keen from' ?n adv^r'Nement which nppenrs elsewhere that the Hosr>itil Committee ba* at lrnath made n df finite stand reparding (lie fldinissinir of pati-nts into the institution. Literly t! c privile^ef nf the- hospital hare been much ahi i ed by persopg trans^errin? tbeir • iclfetii to non^unsrrihers. For the fn- • uraj^-ilous pye will lie Ir^nt to sunpre«s this unfair practice. We comnr nd the notice in question to those interest d. Nothing appears to be ni yet definite'y fcnown rpgar.Hngt the tpnderin? for tl«e pontract. althonuli it i 1 * pretty generally helii>red that a local trndcr i' much the lowpst in for the servir-e. An accident, fbriunatply not o f a verr «erion« na'ure. brfel a miner in (h« Energpiie min«* on Monday etrpninff last. A Tnll of' rubble took vlace from tlie roof of one of the drive", strikine a miner named Bol'thonn the Imclr. The sufferer was C( nvayad to the hospital, and is progress <tir.e favorably. It was reported in town lust maht that enconraaine indications hud been met with in the ITore p nl mine, but we were unable to ascertain the particular*. Mr Mathew TCrrne hflfl nppliod for a mining len«» nf 10^ acres of ground, sitnaled ahoul 620 f ee* from the north west corner pee "f the Welrone Company. In comrquence of the filline off in ibe number of working mem'ersin the local Pire Brigadp, dopbt h?s ari«en us Io the abiHty of the srhall'bah I to cope with an otitlrcak of fire. The pumping Lusiness 'it U>« pn«ine, is what runs hw»v wi'h the ny j^rity of iho mpmbers in ihetimeof p«CiT, Now tlii<« is a brani-h of the snrv i-c that doe* not require miifh reheavsal, and I Here 'is. not H fat puUicift or sinner in (he town hut cou'd do a hnridsnm" rol'^ nn the i^a.-nn' a* f)ah*. Why not ihpn relieve fhe fe^Jrj^ient memhers nf Iho Brigade fr^nf -purely bullockii p w- rk. by erdi^tinij; a" »P< ei'd of good' heiivv wp'fih3« J f4^ t^" 1 wortl on1 J at H-'P". Flitp couM he m pximisp- for exempt'on from vucfi scryicp, and if a pumiine eomnany were forineii.lt wou'd ip a'tj sur/' In floated at oni'P. rcet^has taki-n place nc r "Ro'tk- o f a "eel^brat d tl»p hi i^in 1 Tihur*i 'A wriftfs »h>.t he Ava« b^'iMwd by a oonfidant w'io n«ol ( o ♦ tkr» him food.' Fiv' 1 ptlriibintra wet c* vitu'-pd at distances ne.ir t!ie ! »^o^', biiilen *n t c", &o , w'len Tibursi an* pea'ed otift«Pth>*'c»Vihin >r* 'ntnn% upin him Ike a cut, and inlrliojiaTi '1 ihum strugctlpH with nil the foif'of d"alf upin him, he could not relcise himoeifrfrom tbe carabinn, who e'ung to him nutV t'*e olhpr* o ime upe nd b'nund tho bfWnnd round anr| round with corJ', n* if he Un r A hem one of the once - r ancd Dgyenjiort brothprs 5 only his he^d was (Tf» when he w»s brouorht to Home. All along the »ood there were hundreds of peop'e fo sfare^a* hinv**^ then, bound as ho vr%». ihe brigand fri»ht9iied tlj^-m witlJ Ihe fir^'of his ejre?. He is p Iv fortr yva,n of btp, one! vptj b'r.rlponip. LaU y<-ar hefraied'hp wna iroing ihto a is soy& lie .c'ntuVeJ t)ie PopV* piry^iuS^, who aririae'd *4iim to take c d-liver oi 1 . The Pouo v s pliyMci.mtfifl no cfqi^bt "ho mmb ap'tonixtifd "wl'i'n he"^gMpi»tt di«fringui«-bi'fl pitieir' i,ho hud , tf^^nr his hiitidv Thi« clpiuft 'Ufl^q^liK^feftdr^ *ly» Tidinity'of Eomo fiom JjjignnJs'^ 8 '^^ c un^ t%ll no more Mri iß'nriiJMJnirtf^lfcbtpwlE^irjlo. /eace oI JL- \i*fjiis&b ua' j/adjai^^irft*©^ t
1"\v.0:% but the j ipi-jr tnemb' 1 ' - Oi ' l ' 10 ; - vciu dotriff i:i ■ l-he Victorian' : P-rli.arurnt. IHs ;quaMQ.-ution to defeud : Kelly ai-a rtrpk'n-.d in the nationality, a* given to ihe elec to .■:.«. : My;. liiher wii» n il.ung;n iuiN and my nxUuT w.i* an En.-'iih woman, v . I was b .en in J;i'unic;i. t was f uc-lilf Jbj -a 3 cllow • id. I ..was «>d..Ksiit«Jil in Qcsut Britaii) ; and 1 was'tr.m?--po-.-ted—Bo.t.o *=pcak— ip.Aus^-rtlia ' A nm'ianipii Jacbon who was out pi^ liv ti'ig iifur Makatoa a-buir th.ej weeks j Mncv, m>t with what ha co:i-id- rd ir.d .--' ca io»3 of fi qusiriz reef. lie re!u ne 1 .md prnspce'e') the :k fehborho >J. »jdll h.i 3 broi,»'it toMuki^>ft.Bfver.il pi«cc3 of q'ur:z, Hindi lie at.-iioa ha o't.iiml fro'ii a r-.'cf -ib.vit ni -ip iri'es from tha railway jine. T!ic stoiw on being rudely crushed gave a good percentage of. gold. A party loft for tho reef, under tin 1 gul lance of Jackson, The Irish Land Bill question continues t> occupy the attent'on of Parliament, niiii in proportion to its urgrnor is th-* diffioully ol di-nlir>a -with >f. Mr Fors'ei-'s J^aud Uill, -which fcurra e-mpension toe lb> ten»nt evicted ii limes of famine, has seen discus cd "fc evrw sta^c. Tlio rcs'«n;ition of Lmhl Lnns loone announced iibru* t'y in dc-buto la: t weaV, by which »be Uncler-Si-crctarvship of Indaa becows vacant, is bui one icdicaiion of tbe mien*? feeling created. Ho U a large owner of litid in Ireland, but represents not . only the Irish landlord class, bat the feeling of ninny Whig families. Now begins-to be seen the of interests nnd principles wiihin tha Liberal party. Not only huvc liberals .ostentatiously abstained from voting, lcany have voted directly against Government. Lord Listnwcl, one cf the lorcls-in-wni:iiig, las alao resigned hia post. Ibe cue < f the liish peasant U «ffon staled. If his little pot of ground fails, he has no means of living trnch. less of piyinp h>s rent j ajjjL&iurned out. be i? simply a be^ar. I > "jMHSM**' circumstance*, Jt is net suri'iisinjj'urerfhe' agitation for tlie übolition of rot t has nssumed a dangfrous form. Mr PurneM nnd hia contjntors assert the peasant's ris-ht in the so 1 which be cultivates and by winoi* V.c liv.-s Cn the other bnnd it is evident 'that other rights of pi oprrtj cannot be ignored, and that the landlord must suffer with 1 1 '"tenant. Mr Foß'cr attempt!), to read iusf these relation 1 * Once more, jn tho nam« of the ettte, which is above all classes. According to him, the number of evuttdns bas- nm'tipMol to a-i alarming- extent, , and 'aWiong'i his figure's have been holly challenged, it woall appyar that tho error bus been in confounding the actual evictions with the notice* of ijncfment -'server], The' former -bein; f«w by comparison but the liitjer indicating the InubWd condition' of the country; 1 To meet tfcecltims of the lardlord, n clause wjs proposed which would have freed him from all under the treasure, if tha tenant refused to take ndrantage of <Ue permission to spII his infeies* in the holding- This suggestion amused tbe opposition of Mi* Pnrnell, who saw in the pro»1eo an instruir.ent by which landlords coulil forco out any tenants. Subspquantly, t\ tcr nnother long dt-bato, tbe Government Proposed to limit tbe bill to tenants under £30> At ii still Inter stng»,'Sir Kirihard Cro*s. prr'p>?ed to limit it to tertau s 'tr'id'f £15, but his motion was thrown out by a lurc»e mnjori'jr. Tholri.-h members-nre, n» a body, now opprfe to the meuguied. Th<?i-e ha? been much persniiil fcelinj imported Jntn th? debate*, some of which have dragged over many weary hour?, The pnergflfio Mr John W'.ols (wri'fs 'Miloi' in the Australasian) his been runniiigat a top speed-^witli the brake- off — in the " Vio'ofian T?eview," on work and wa^'es. In tbe offhand style which d'BtingUislies him in dig^inj; a doc\ or vefoitinn in debt t>, he explains bow a fo"mer Duke of Westminister enriched his descendants. Thus— "The ancestors of the Duke of Westminster built houses on certain pints of London ; they owned the land oh which the buildings were erected. land not at that time being valuable The housrVwt-re built in the usual way — the iirchitect desf«r»» the workmen build ; they are finished.. The architect bus received his commi-sion and the men their wages, nnd the houses are now the absolute property of the progenitors ot the Puke." And Mr Woods pretends that hin^natne isn't Paddy.
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