Tho continuation of the serial, "Mildred's Husband," will bo found on our back page to-day.
Our Tarawern correspondent wireti p.s follows:—" i. ; eft tho f'oach and Horses this morning for Napier—Mr and Mrs O. JW. Nicholas, Mr P. Mcllroy, and W. IV. Jowith."
Mr Arthur Beddie, third engineer of the s.s Aut-ttalia, who has been studying at tho Trinity Houeo Niivigatiun aud Steam School, Wellington, on Wednesday last paesed his examination for a certificate of competency as second-cl-»sa engineer in the mercantile marina.
Tho question whothor a stepfather whose wifo bus desurteo. him is compelled to support tho child of her former husband (from she was divorced and is still living) was decided yesterday by Mr Mui'tin, b.M , Wellington, in the aliimiativo. Tho County Oouocilri Oonforonoo has been adjjurued until the 23rd instant. Several delegates who arrived ut Wellington expecting it to open ro-day were greatly disappointed and will not wait for tho adjourned meeting. i Hit John .Power's I'o*\ atill Wltiaky, ftn iikKiiais'ft...■■,>.:.. .' : :.x ■.. t- ,, '- *' ;:;: ■.... ■'■. ,
The Napier Perliamp.ntarj' Union in ita prp J rnt f rm is not niffi •ifiitly attnic'i»-o, so at a mentiruf <.f nunbera lash *.ii.,bt it was resolved to rf-v. vt tn the f! b .t.i g ituain Tho Pprli-imi-ut iry n, iou was formally dissolved, ami t ! !« nio?i !').•- bating Society lvfumjitai-'d Offici-bnaters were e'ected ar.d the firs-t debute fixed f :r Thursday, August 22nd, when toe subject will bp, " Have th ciroutnstauces of lif iv
■'■ npier a depres-iDg cfi>ct on the intellect and cb rtietcr of its inh'ibitimtM " Mr i iawiddie will take tha Hffirm>itivf and Mr l.v.ph the ncrativo Befv.ra the mteetinir adjourned a hearty vote -f thau!'-" <*n<> acu-rded to M- >■'. H. W-llinms for the interest by him iv the aud the -pd'ilie? was for X- igbthood.
A> ■'!<! ; x ,-');rae 'iuo't-mo friur; jrs' -rrl-.y inovmug Judge ■ -ou-LV fpo'fe iv h'wti t.:rra-. of the ability of Judge Kiuhmotid, wh so death hn dep'ored j-s that of an able Judao and a valuer! fri.url. William (hoiim?
"nvoy, !or j«iy:euy us a baii-o uuii L-vne'v, having f. nred HMorrler for £1 wii' bound over iv bin own surety oi £25 und two sureties of £25, tho Judiro holding the case to bo one in which rbo discretion of the Court c-iuld bo exerrji.sed ?'ru *.-. eru Warikilii pleaded guily to six oh ..f forgery, .■■Hα W hn teuieri'v.d <..> iw<> ycpr.-i on t'iich chargn tb.r> sobtevess to run c:i.i-carri-ntly KeCM.-tpn i.'ntoliu v?-.e found not «ui.ty of f>f/*cy T v thu ci-o <.f O.et'i-ra Whenua, charged with hor cHtouSiiia-, the jury retired at 1 o'ulock, bat htd uot auretd up ty 7.45.
The Agricultur-1 >.'(pvtmeut has convened a frozen rae-it conference to discuss Messrs .Nathan's* and Orboll'd propositions for August 27, at Wellington.
Writing under date June 21st, the London correspondent of the Argus eayn, "ihe New Zealand ehoep ex Hawke's Bay have alt<o besn sold thij week at '.vh*t may be <;uIM a fair price, considering the state of the market. Soma of th«m wero killed at Deptford, and reJised about s|d to 6d per Ib when sold at Smitbfi-<ld. Ihe r-naiioiiia: 80 wtre sola ulive at Oeotford for 37h each
ccording to onlouUtions made wi:h regard lo v previous etupment of ahae.) from New Zealaud, the cost of lauding thsin here would be about 31s each, including the value of the cheep in New Zealand, bo that there is uot a very large margin of profit left for the s'ippere. Still »a profit per Hheep is considerably better than the low svuich some shippers of frozen theep have been sustaining of lute, and ehould i-n----eourage further experiments in this direction,"
The echooner Sarah Pile, which arrived at Auckland from Rookharaptonou Monday, with a cargo of bone dust, had a very romrh passage. Captain Shortt;. owi:\g tj was compelled to slay behind, and Captain
dwards in in com.nnnd. Hβ reports "that the schooner luft KocUhampton on -uudny, July 21st, with a slight we:teriy wind, which trrt-.lwued to a etiii aoufhi-rU-wiiich carried away the flying jib, aud freshening pultiog the schoontr close-reefed tail. Oα Ihattdny, 25th, it blew a suoug W.3,W. galo, o-ifryiug aw«y iho square iore-etiii, and on the 27tti it changed to tliM nor h-east, blowiug a gale ticjompanitd by rain, thunder, and lightning, the wind again shifting to the touth-west on the 28th, the shij" runuiog before it under a reefed foresail, >m& shipping several heavy seas, ihe 29;h saw the sh.p uuder thi> simo eiiavas befora «. BoutUwi.st gale, which continued tiil the 30th.
■ n .o.ugUit 2nd tha uppe topsail was carried away. A ! tor this the woaiher moderated, and calm aud invtiriable winds .vera experienced till the Poor Kui«hts were sighted on the 4ih, and port mnde as above.
ECOLSiS , OO&M quickly removes either bavd or soft oorne. O>iiy ■• few applications necessary. In bottles in 6d, .(roKi A. Eooiea, Chemist, Masonio Hotel Bnildiagß, .Napic?.
A, "i'Ccles, chemist, begs to announce fco the resident-) of tlaetings thnt ho is now thoroughly efitablidhtd in his new and commodious ptemieeH opposite Buecroft's depository, under the charge of Mr Wallace. A. complete siookof Drugs, Chemicals. .Sundries, and Patent Medicines. Any articlo not in stock will be obtained at shortest notieo. brand of rfoots and 9ho;;8, a!w •••-taples and IJo 'v brand of Boots ».nd tfhoes. 'ihese names «re well au ' favorably known as colonial makers Oomo aiid see our prices for these before purchasing olaowhi re and Go., tJentwl rftoree, Emerson atreet. Patterson and Co. are offering the bes-t value in Boots, Bboes, t»nd -hppers Men's Shooters 8s 6d, goo r > value at T2s6d; Men's ■Balmorals 7s 6d ; Men's r'iippers from 2s. ■iv expetic-ive e.t-tbli -hmont to keep up, therefore we can give you good value. Patterson and 00., Central iStoreH, Bmereon street.
h\ SMALE to the front as usual with fresh bargains, having juBC bought 6 dozen paird (jHoves, 3 dozin p irs Uoisets. 2 dozen ikirta, and 12 Lady's Macintoshes (English simplas) at a big discount for cash. The wholo will be cleared out at lees tbau wholesale prica. ?'O two articles alike. Balance of Winter Milliuory at your own prices, at J. 8, WMiSMaW, The Pharmacy, sole proprietor of fcLitohiug.V celebrated Liver Mixture, Pratt's Cough Linctu-s, Locock's tair Lotion, Quinine and Iron Tonic, Gorn Paint, &o.; ako i'elsmau's celebrated Baking Powder for the immediate production of the finofiS Oakea, Sconce, Pies Puddings, A-o.
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Daily Telegraph (Napier), Issue 7439, 9 August 1895, Page 2
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