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The Inangahua Times PUBLISHED TRI-WEEKLY. WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 3. 1886.

Mr Greenfield, Chief Commissioner of Crown Lands, will arrive from Greymouth this evening, and will deal with nil business brought before him on Thursday morning. In order not to clash with the two concerts pending, the entertainment fixed for Friday evening next in aid of the Catholic School has been postponed for a month. Attention is directed to a new advertisement from Mr James Nagle, which appears in another column. Mr John Bain, agent for the New Zealand Bible, Tract, and Book Society, is on a short visit to Reefton, and is showing a large assortment of religious and other works. The ground formerly held by the Union Extended Company, and bounded on the east and north by the Globe Company, has been re-pegged, the applicant being Mr W. Irving, on behalf of the Lone Hand Company. We publish this morning the prospectus of the Chicago Gold Mining Company. It will be seen at once that the situation of the ground marks the venture as a highly promising one, adjoining as it does the South Hopeful on one side, and on the other only separated from the Lore Star ground by the small lease held by the Multum in Parvo Company. If, as is now generally believed, the Lone Star line is in reality the southerly extension of the Welcome reef, the position of the Chicago ground, as well as the other leases adjacent, leaves no room to doubt that they will r»nk amongst the best properties in the field at no distant date. S«>me Biirpi ise, and no little disappointment was manifested yesterday morning when it became known that the Progress (late Oriental) Company had been floated privately. The public w«re very sweet on tlte undertaking, sind there is no doubt that had the iist been opened to the public the applications would have far exceeded the number <>f shares available. We understand that 10,000 shares were tiiUen up within a few hours mi Monday niyhl find yesterday inoniins:, and many of those who h:id e-ir'y learnt that the Hst was coining out applied, but ton late. The whole. thiii'_' is quite unprecedented in the hi»t«»ry of the Held, and shows more eloquently than words what the, feeling is re,<_':<rdiug the value of the Globe discovery. That ih»? «lmres will rapidly go to a premium, is inevitable. Wo notice tlmt the lucky and valuable HHle mare, Roain:i, is «<» b« l:rni;g!>t ro the hammer. T'i« </iiinu little racer has been well cared for dining the past winter, 1 and was never in letter fettle than she is iuat now, and fihmild lie a </nol catch for the Rummer rat-en mi the West Coast. The fine woaOier yesterday attracted finite a host of visitors to the Globe mine, and they returned 1 to. towi hist niyht in high snirits over the appearance of the re«'f. The winze is now down 25ft, carrv::>'_f the s-uiie I.ni'e reef, while th<» show .if gold is estimated a* c(|iial to 2"3» per ton. The shares were liyhtly held yeste.niny, stud the <r«-ncr.(! prediction is that we art? on the eve «>f utiotlutr big advance. The. most recent of tlte numerous disor'er'y scene* in the New South Wales Legislative Assembly occurred while Mr A bit/til whs reading » long list of appointments to the civrl service, paid to have been "."ido ' v Mr Al>b«>tt.. He wan interrupted by Mr Burke, the member for Tamwortli, ' wi'h tin* remark, " K'rp -•-»' A'.,:jfa.l retottci tli^t ]fa

Burke liad himself better keep quiet, and followed tlii*. up by Haying that the blue Book did not show tha* be bad two sons in the ckil service and that he himself was i»u the list for the post oi inspector of Public Works. To this Mr Burke responded, "It's a lie,' atid left the chamber The Speaker at once called upon Mr Burke to withdraw the words and apologise for having said them. Mr Burke re-entering the chamber said he would withdraw the expression. The Speaker said that the more withdrawal was not enough. An apology was necessary. "I will apologise," said Mrßurke. " The hon. gentleman," said the speaker "has used language almost without precedent in the H>use, and I hope he will make an ample apology," "I say it's a lie, and I apologise again," For this repeated disorder Mr Burke was again called to order, and this time he made the necessary ample apo|o«}\ Later on he again interrupted, and the Speaker threatened to name him, as he vexatiously interrupted the delate. Mr J. Ring announces that his stay in Reefton will not be prolonged beyond Friday next, as be returns to Greymoutb on Saturday morning. Those intending to visit his studio should therefore do so at once.

James Ring's last week in Reefton. Those vishine to be photographed should apply before Friday, as this will be your last chance for some time to come. James Ring leaves Reefton on Saturday next. Anvr.

Mr E. Clarkson, photographer, is now prepared to execute portraits of the highest quality and excellence, at reasonable prices. Having establiished a permanent studio in Reefton, and procured the latest and most, perfect apparatus, he trusts to meet with liberal patronage ami support.— Advt. W. J. Shaw is still selling boots 25 per cent less than any house in town. All goods of genuine tiro class quality.— Ad. Obstructions of the kidneys and attendant organs will pr.»ve fatal if not rmoved by American Hop Bitters. Read TOWLE'S PENNYROYAL AND STEEL PILLS FOR FEMALES quickly correct all irregularities, and relieve tl.e distressing symptoms so prevalent with the sex. Boxes Is lid., and 23. 6d., of all Chemists. Prepared only by E T Towle, Chemist, ■ottinoliaui, England, Wholesale of all the Wholesale House. p.wvre nfTrttititi'inv* 8

"Keatino's Cough Lozengers cure Coughs, Asthma, Bnnchitia. Medical testimony states that no other medicine is so effectual in the cure of these dangerous maladies. One Lozenge alone gives ease, one or two at bedtime ensures rest. For relieving difficulty of breathing they are invaluable. They contain no opium nor any violent drug. Sold by all Chemists, in Tins, Is. lid. and 25.9 d. each. ONE BOX OF CLARKE'S B 41 PIi.LS is warranted to cure all discharges from the Urinary Organs, in either sex (acquired or constitutional), Gravel, and Pains in the Back. Guaranteed free from Mercury. Sold in Roxcb, 4s 6d each, by all Chemists and. Patent \» etlicine Vendors : Sole Proprietors, The Lincoln and MinLAND Oounties Drug Co., Lincoln, England. Wholesale the Wholesale Houses.

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Inangahua Times, Volume XI, Issue 1778, 3 November 1886, Page 2

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The Inangahua Times PUBLISHED TRI-WEEKLY. WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 3. 1886. Inangahua Times, Volume XI, Issue 1778, 3 November 1886, Page 2

The Inangahua Times PUBLISHED TRI-WEEKLY. WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 3. 1886. Inangahua Times, Volume XI, Issue 1778, 3 November 1886, Page 2

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