with reference to thiß subject, and will leave Anti-Darwinian and those of his own kidney to prove their assertion that the letting of the contract to the secretary of the Committee was a "job." I may also inform Ami-Darwinian that the editor of the Times was so considerate, and had such respect for Anti- \ arwinian's feelings, that he did not publish the concluding portion of my letter of the 10th instant, otherwise A. D. would not have crowed soloudly. With respect to free trade principles, of which he Bays that I accused him of opposing, he i» entirely in the wrong, as my letter implied and said that he was a rabid free trader — i.e. r an out and outer, and which his own beautiful production in shape of a reply of the 13th fully bears me but. And now for his consistent aud honest support of the progress of Capleston, and his respectable witnesses to prove it. Does his vile productions in shape or style of comments on the people and their actions show that he has- any love for then> or their progress I Does it not rather prove the reverse 1 And his respectable witnesses — \V here are they? Who are they ? Is that one of them in Oapleston who publicly exhibited a caricature of the school cottage and the builders of such in his bar some few daysback, in order to draw customers to drink his "Cologne Vinegar,"and also for the edification of such insensate and God-forgotten mortals as himself? Not content with poisoning the bodies of his victims, but he must poison their minds also. A pretty respectable witness to be sure. If they are all like him I don't wonder at AntiDarwinian's eyesight bein^ defective and his mental faculties impaired. As for vnti- Darwinian's threat of touching ma up again, I shall rather court it than avoid it. Knowing him well as a professional mud-slinger, and having a thorough knowledge of his past career, I shall be able, should he attempt to throw any mud, to return the compliment with interest. Hoping I have no trespassed unnecessarily on your space. -I am, &c, Darwinian. Boatman's, 14th Nov., 1883.
; OBIN HOOD'S GREAT NOVELTY i \, COMPANY, ON THK MELBOURNE AND NEW ZEALAND CUPS, 1883. RESULT OF DRAWING. Closed with 7069 Subscribers, as 10a eachMelbouene Cup. ; Winning Numbers— 7973 Prodigal (Mr j F. H. Stubley's), 300 Welcome Jack (Mr J. Pilbrow's), 349 Bordeaux, 4923 Vernet, 4662 Esmond, 7957 Country Squire, 4834Cuba, 3566 Robert the Devil, 4648 Mrs Jarley, 6911 Peveril, 3421 Mandragora colt, 391 Spread Eagle, 177 Commotion, 1737 Magnet, 2302 Ironhaud, 1581 Prodigal (Mr S. M. Wilson's), 1034 Signer, 1906 Countess, 9036 Malus (late Bagot), 6208 Buttercup, 7903 Linda, 5178 Britisher, 3173 Colstoun, 2852 Stockwell, 1580 Stiwarrow, 6702 Waillery, 1081 i<edbank, 2827 Butidoora, 6298 Lesbia, 1711 Middlemarch, 8047 Wahgunyah, 5724 Kathleen (late Lady Jervois), 4531 Doncaster, 9432 Boolka, 4601 Pailletoo, 419 Coup d'Etat, 4535 Anglesey, 21,61 Uilltaik, 2606 Chuckster, 6873 Calma, 1556 Waterloo, 5281 Duenna, 5 Welcome Jack (Robertson and Wagner), 7084 St. awrence, 4290 Essex, 2828 King Charles (late Sir harles), 69 Joan, 4360 King of the Vale, 5969 Santa Claus, 1628 Nepean r 2305 The Plunger, 6070 Milpariuka, 2726* Wotonga, 4485 Taurus, 8007 Dukedom, 1716 thena, 7943 Merman, 5661 Oft Color, 6884 Kit Nubbles, 4414 Prometheus, 2432 Claptrap, 5763 Mentmore r 3282 Dunstan, 868 Too Too, 1721 Eric--thoneous, 6628 Black Diamond, 3371 Wizard, 3033 Rubina, 3495Segenhoe, 105Despot, 3526 Ike, 933 Archie, 2799 Pell Mell, 5018 Legrand, 6040Sir Modred, 3191 Lord Liagar, 6204 Zulu, 363 Mocpe'h, 4871 Sportsman, 2234 Aide-de-Camp, 6719Delusion, 6674 Forest King, 2117 Hesperian, 428 ord Clifden, 1938 Sardonyx, 3409 Albury, 3302 First Demon, 776Willcroo, 4522 Jessie, 17 2 Martini-Henri, 6695 v av ig a t or) 277 Copra, 1410 The Drummer, 6976 Palarenda, 2639 Chrysophrase, 6859 liOid Mandeville, 3621 Glencoe, 7059 Caractacus, 6851 Gloucester* 5952 Goldtinder, 5625 Grosvenor, 5927 All Silk, 1480 Eva, 5696 Uunnamulla, 4885 Sweet William, 1833 Morceau, 3764 Comet, 4200 Silver Arrow, 4888Thorn: op,)er, 5800 ormanby, 3552 Aberfoyle, 1250 Waxlight, 2412 Warwick, 4654 Ad Valorem, 6099 Kingsdale, 251 Prioress, 4210 Mounteb»nk t 1749 Rosemary, 2705 The Gem, 1867 The Bean, 1856 Nicholas, 3553 Belmont, 6821 Jack of Clubs, 1910 Masquerade, 1498 Kecovery, 4309 Boscawen, 1950 Favo, 3272 Maid of the Hills, 4908 Yately, 6773 Le Beau, 7980 Guesswork, 9416 Footstep, 62 T Sting, 6247 Dick Hatteraick, 7082 Sardius, 9057 The Vagabond, 4496 Sensation, 5933 Conjecture, 5055 First Wacer, 5830 Mistaken, 855 Duchess of Albany, 6700 Bis Bis, 6401 Koh-i-noor, 6311 Kathleen avourneen, 1240 Achilles, 6209 i ittle Jack, 6898 Pollio, 3948 Coriolanus, 6071 Trump Yoss, 4094 Gymkhana. New Zealand Cup. Winning Numbers— lß74 Mata, 1604 Sir Modred, 3611 Bundoora, 2179 Welcome Jack, 9413 Salvage, 1646 Tasinan 927 Cheviot. 9050 , ady Emma, 2895 Mischief, 4490,Vanguard, 4205 Lord Burghley, 6688 Betrayer, 4493 The Dauphin, 4164 Turquoise, 1443 Leos, 3289 Iris, 4202: Mignou, 6590 Emir Bey, 215 Sir George, 4406 King Quail, 2107 Jessie, 595---onsense, 1861 eonora, 4584 Murat, 5065 eptuue, 7969 Tim Whiffler, 2381 Oudeis, 4027 July, 2467 Louie, 8997 Hilda, 491 nvy tilly, 2477 Sou'- Wester, 6285 Taiaroa, 3546 Sir Bedivere, 3565 Hyaciuth, 4026 Kalo, 1281 Minerva, 6985 eonato, 4450 Nonpareil, 6156 The Jilt, 4582 Adamant, 112 Hippodamia, 6338 Poll, 183 The Poet, 7990 ater Nymph, 1495 Fair Agnes colt, 3254 Fame, 3177 Blue Jacket, 5224 The Curate, 452$ Rubina, 6920 Dan, 4170 Captain ebster, f><>63 Vlatanaka. 8001 Radames, 5804 Hersulaneum, 1830 eopold, 5900 Leodo?ran, 3410 Mataku, 2569 Trinket, 4210 Barnaby, 5943 Trickster, 2967 Maligner, L912 Water olour, 1371 Speargrass, 4398 [sland Rose, 99 Bribery colt. Cash Bonds. First Class-3746, 6723, 6181. Second Class— lß2o, 6301, 304, 8986 1965, 5632Third Class-1741. 3662, 5334, 3274, L165, 8983, 9381, 3607, 4844, 2865, 6837 5843, 6201. 44, 974, 6951, 9073, 2517, 193 M.. Fourth Class— 9l42, 4612, 6748, 607ft 1609, 6904. 3259, 3819, 1846, 6005, 1334 !098, 4932, 5893, 6216, 2368, 6730, 3936, !599, 595, 7024, 1288, 2729. 6737, 1806; 1955, 4596, 9448, 3632, 6800, 4148, 6054,. : 585, itflß, 9094, 1855, 4507, 4271, 821$}! :285. Certified ae being correct by tweuty-tma )irecture.
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Inangahua Times, Volume VIII, Issue 1325, 19 November 1883, Page 2
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