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UuJer tli*s ' uea.fliu.sj of " A No* : Schmne to FiciliMte afciiiHr^ny," a cont«*mp'»-avy Imb Hi? foHuwi-ijf : — • •* At a j-p.-PMt wert'H -•« reception ir B>nth Cir-.li-va a y.vvu Viw.vfl'r W«f ,'#•»! leave to r >iT ■'■ a m*w wh—nn of '»ia',rt -m >ny, which he b'-'i-v-l wvif 1 h-l*n.-»fie:.il. Hh prin*«^ 'that one njui in th»* c-vn^i'iy s?k>--»m b- »*!*-. -t»ti as ps-Hsi'len?, ; t'n »t this pr*sM**nt should ">e s«-on ; to k-<>pp-nU;elv3Pcret rII cnmnunicthni?: tbnfc s'nnld '»e forward] to him in hia otfM iH^iartm«Mit that tiinht ; Ai.d th-tt f*a>h it'>tnarritd vi a"rt lady sho-ild wit" -his or b«*r na »**. and tin* nara«* of fcha p.M-HMi h«* or sV wished to many, th"'n han 1 if tn t-V president j for in^o--ti''i and if aM >' •?«'»»tleroan Of ladv liid recin-w-ftliy <-)iO9^u e«<-l» OtVr th« nV«s<?"'!«- w.s to i form ♦•(•eh Of tilf result. HMfl S3 to <s>CrpfS Of tIIOSH w^io 'tad not htf-n r.f-inr'W»tl in t'>eir c'loice w> vA '''<• ia<T«-'«l.' Af^r thpappoint "nt'-it of t ! sf pre-ii lent, tlw co»»» inuHCitior* w^i'f a rT-ii'i r^y "iaiid<'<l nn to hi^.^i-iii-.-nM.I it *vas f muv! that 12 vrvrvr 1-» ti^s a nl h.s m-mv i»PTitl*»-Tn-^n had tn^p -P"i i o^'hl .•!|oi.-««, '.'tt whom tVv lia-1 i-'iobcm rema?n«'fl a «»*cr«fc to aH Wiit, tli m=* >Jvps »»>»d the ! presinV'.*:. E'^vfn of t'i» 1 2 nutclit-s wit« aft»" •w;i!'fl« s >l'!n hh»m!." j P' 1H fi'ips in fie jv.wwinn'of j thp Rvr^ o r m h-, it app*'«« that ah*»ut 45,001 tnn«» of .^fi'.^i sn^" aw I nSP ,J pv»*rv yw in f h^ itfj^lih nrhoitl of Lo<ifl««» "m ti»«* mi i^fv-tiTH ofja-.n anM ••nnf<-.-t«»'j<*. hii-1 WM ''nnrl" are | i i t'.**V"ln<f -v. !•• B _-H *"' th»r> a-« S> 1 1 *% f in 4 , vi^-i, nv-ii.3), ■005to-Hof «ii-»ra» -itiii'v. -iti'l .omn'mr i n ., 400 n^o-) 1 ", w"» r 'o ff^y th* w'lVVin'T ?o n > the <«i!c«iU*}o ! i !■■« -ju.-klh that | •200*0 >0 t^>r.s of n ft k-1 ««-j»r ft«^ nv*d j ! «nch y«ir. The trad,' is Ui«« d^vvlon | m«»'it of recent yf">.r<*. and has ct-fitt-d , »ncnnf'nn!si« rruffl • Ml th«' S:l1" of ff.jit. J sa«r^s h^vg app s ar»3 v\ th«* A*»*:-—j-♦fl^s A?f!>*H« «»MfM-*d «f t;if A'iHt: : «!!ft>i | | •Col.»-i'«'« M'Cnii i-.-p-vin^v on Mi'o's 4 ' ! wiMi 4 >.^ D.«W'<»fC Mi.i.-i.lw, the M=»f j q.,h of r T.t.-ii i^to-i. K-41-1 (P )1- j itii-il H^cetary of the Wsr OtH.-«- , i *>»f? TjMifp'jnnt-cr^'i**-:^' A ! iso-K The J Duk" of C v-nh- i't.'f>, in tin- ro«vs»* »>f th'»lt>tewiew. rl"ii •' t'h'it th** oflf-is of thf AMsfraMvi C'^iv-iips to a«v.>ply troonn for-thf S'-ud-t'i h»A h^n (!«- cli-iel. Sir \. A?i<jm nnn*<'rl «ut ■tlvi*- '"■ wiM "»♦• i'M">>WihlH to Mil 130 ' raw Vi'n it^^rs. i*m>l f,lr»t it wis a''Sf> ]tp|y<»s«pnti-\1 f'»r »h»* Atistvfilian <-ontinw«'«ts to h*»fO'np> ar.-n^tomprl to r -mr fl^inlinf U-forp t.h»'i> R*»-vicf« p.oul 1 v "^ >\<"^n''*' f ' A^ t!v x-fmh of . the tn to )*^i ax v, '')»• \sr»»'ita » ft '>»r»' con- . »H?r that the offer of A'lsh-aliin troopu will aocppt.fd in the Kutamm At a cra'-dpn mHv la^'ly '»y t'i« Oovfrir of N»*» Z-'Und «iv« < i'» CMnstchsi^J. Mis^ G iievievrt Wi'l vm* a-noM'^ th«* «ii"«tn. *nn th»« wife of an Ai-ch^cm, n^»t°'l for her di^likw to th<* th^atncsil p'-of-!wi'>t). wa<» also present. Th* 1 ?af- f <'r il-mi*» was" nob .•cq-mn^fl with L%Hv .T>rr<»is. th«* -^overno-'H vr'fe. '.'i f «s f r'vk witfi the anpftrancs \[i « WH, jw»n«rl at, the eon.'l-i^i-ir. t'vit she h«.w h»'rho«t«*s* in the Rft'ikin ? l'v-ki-rr lady who bore herself «o re^il'v. Without wiitiMg f*»r an intro I'Vtirvi *h-> hastened to pr»»««nt h> i*Kf-l f, and a oH-f bn' pl'-asant •€mjv«r*-iHoyi . «uwi'>d. T'v A«vlid-'«? <^ju»ie«ES— ♦,nrni'i» to a friend who had wafc*-h«d th» ii'prvif* in gnrp>-ise f «>xo.lii ! n'-d, "What « Mv»»*w'v.r wom*p httfv h'-v^U \%" *» W'vit.r «iid hnr fri^rjH -•*Wlvv. th ■!♦.'<» M :^ ft.-vmvt.-v* Ward, 4V- rtrtr»«M". P,m»iy«V'd with borror. M * Art'»d^HCOMT»i*w «ta-»^«red »n^ ft -*o*. A« i«xrhan','P r^rnirk'* tint th« i- C'dpnt wili b" a po»»til«r ,«t<M-y in <3h«i^c'tn»rH for m*ny a <l«y. T>*M*in<j th«? fi r^t d*y i'i tin* lionpitfti, O'D^ ifivin Ros^ r*<V'ivH t»-I"SrTH« from all parts of thnrrtiti'tv. Ov-r j 101 liters fam» throntjli the maiK , Many vt<>re ljo*t?'p i>» to»»* ; on<* f< ora Hew Jirsi'V roaiU " licamato fii^tid, from thi* hour-do I r.t»w«irrtp wiy«elf t« vo«r d3itr!ir* 1 ."o-<. if th<» b'llift ***"^ by-th** 'iw-riA'-ta' -s Dil'»v «10-« »n>t fiiinh von.— \h O»it<a<| d E<'tr"'»hn«an. A m^t i'i HiwoiH wi»-«-l — ♦* H-wV* Cris^ M. '. jF-H 8. 19ft*y Rows*. dv'i-imit«r. N t mt "York. H ip* 1 to H»d y*n may 'lie. No snch in^k : — Z.2.8." Oi*^ of tlif inont g**r'o*is fnilurf* whi<;h ev»>v occi.nod in th > An^riem ' iron trclft w>^ *"p-»'>rt,p<l it Pit's' >'ir^ , on Tanna-r 15, wh«»n. aocovdiMa to the H-jw Y'<rk no'T^pno'idpiit of thp Pii'y JJuw?, "Olive' Bot'tf'S an<" P'.illips of Pitt*l>urr», nne f>f t-hf KrijMßt iron tnamifaenirin? fsrm» in the conntry.' »u«D''ndesl pavne'»t. oH«stn« ««»rp -in** and alarm in all t>ran<-li«»< of trade, Th< j y own tl]«-pt* raUK i«i<ltdin^(ke Oliver ft*'d I»oii»rt«« Wiiv» Oornniny. •nd^ntp'^v 150') haiidn. In Pittpbiirsj the gnsfwiUMOu hai oaosfd' entit pxcite«j«nt>««Ml?^»s .' rfl«rar«l«»d as an a'jnost nnpre^^bcniipd m'aon'T. In th« after i ©oil tho fi»'*n Dii'-lish-d a 1»ri«»f ♦atWmiut, saying t'uey were compfll«4
to *u«pe d, and purposed to call ina* mediately a nutting of those intere* ted, u> whom, they Wlieved they could show h^s-'S sufficient, with souk indulgence, to pay every dollar o( f.V-<- (»,firlf'.<. Reports place the liabilities at five millinn dollars. Tin causes of tin- suspension are attributed to dull times, the immense pay roll .vitii t!i" Me<--. •*■«•« -y expenses consuming the n -ofirs. The Him is one of the oldest in the country. The presen! head, Mr H. W Oliver, was a me«wl»er of the last Tariff Commission, aud wa? noted in tun tnule.for his ability and energy. Tlwy ni-mufa< - tnred chiefly Jiolt* am 1 nnts. The rMinoaercial » iti ji of ih« firm was a million dollars »vith unlimited credit Tin* suspension i« startling evidence of the depressed c » ili'ioi! ui tlie American iron industry " I:, an ttddrpssdeliverednySirCliarles Dilke befin e ti» Bradford Chamber of o«>.n h rofl tfH-eutlv, te s;.Jd : "To tir. n to the <v»iiSifWa*io" «>f the woo' trade in j»f-neral. I Hud -frpm figarw f>|-iii-;Ued t.) \»f l.y «IJe of the two able *ecietiuit« of the Royal Commis sii.u ha- tut F,.'iicii n^'Lvitlioi»a-»-Mr li^U- an i, of the B)al»fTrad«'«— that. h chrtuae ig taking plac*«i'i the sources of tlie wool supply. Tiie noml^r of *:n : ep iu E*i ope is decreasing. In Belgium, Hirijjary, Geiuiany, aud Au9!i-i& the dediease is large; there is a decrease in France, a Img*increase in lu'y, and a small increase in Russia ; hut th<* whole, a considerable drcr^ase for Europe. In Australia a it! S.-w Z aland tti<-»e has been an » •c-ase n< 10 wars *t from 51 to 80 miliOiS of s i.-ep—t ; iat is, of 80 per ..■■•it. ii th..> Unitel States there lia 1 * l> ■■■■ ■■ *! hr-r:* increase «»f from 3^ millions to ,"0£ nilVtong in eisjht years; i.'.n •• i \.ii» •»•»•'» is i-.«»{. n wool expor ting connt y. Our total imports of v,,j, i,s i '■. ise.l from 844 million ,,>!s ; IS-t sn-.ni!lif)--i'ilSS|— An i icreas.- of 50 {xrcent. We now get 8 pe • c-m»!.. iiißi,e«t 0110 pei-ee-.*. f.-otn Ei' ■>•>'. an. l 4 percent, from <-><r'» Am-Hc* ; while Aintralia and N'.'w Zvxhv.O wid "<? now tWefourths, insto.-id of two-thirds, of the v ; io,!(«." Tiie W«l!i'ijrtr>n Tim -s repi'-ts that a meeting )f invpsti<?ator» and Spiritunlists w«s hr.|«l at: the rooni3 of the S >i 'itu.l ts liv t ,'ain§ Association the other evening for thjj nurpow of welco uinjt Mrs L* na Co<»k, of San Ft"incisco, and Mr Gerill M»^v to that j city. There were over 50 person* present, in ludi'vf Mr W. A. Ellis, president of t!ie New Zealand Psyclio T-»;'ifi i! 8-r> iety. Mr M % L"aii in a few Wi'M chosen wards introduced the visitors, an 1 pri'g.'nted Ms C<> k, on he-i.-ilf of t i«»se urpseifc. wif.h a purse of ni-r.K-y. >is a slight token of esteem. The lad^'B thon nresciited if-sOook with Wo'iq'ietH of fl >wers, over a score l.eiiiif l?ii I « ! i Hie tfiMe. The room <Vastl^tefi|HvH^,^)'-|te«l with W:*ea?hsOf € ivww. il; 8 Oook and Sir Massey aHlreswl i lie m-etin-/ ; the former gave s«m- test*, and the m'-etinsj broke \\ L ) with the t;U3toinj,i-y vot<"S of thanks*. '• Dkclcne of m.vn." — Nervous Weakness, Dyspepsi-i, Impote'ice, Sexual D-i-ilit.y, c\!-e<l by " Wells' . ealth Reie.ve:-." D '« ?ji«ts K.v-upthorne, ro*s»r i Co., Aj[e!i!B, Chri^tchnrch.
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Inangahua Times, Volume X, Issue 1516, 25 March 1885, Page 3
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