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Reid was most fortunate for Carson also ; he indeed has virtually stepped into Lockwood's and Russell's position already, and at forty-three year* of age bids fair to be leadei* of tb.G English Bar bofora lor.tr. His first great brief was in ti spouse a political or anti-Radical one, on bahalf of the Evening News and Post, sued for libel by a lowclass demagogue —Havelock Wilson, M.P. Carson's masterly ;' expose of Wilson ;md his Seamen and Firemen's Union made his repu~ iation. lam told that there are a dozen banisters at the Irish Bar quite as capable as Mr Carson, and earning on aa average £150 a year. It has been so for centuries. Oscar Wilde's eclipse and disappearance, although deserved, will be a loss to the amusable world, in which he had undoubtedly made a name. A distinct blotch of genius — trne genius , was discernible in him. There is the authentic story of his looking at his wife, nursing their eldest boy in her arms, and saying. " Now for the first time I can under stand how the figure of the Madonna and the Child has kept .the fiction of . Christianity alive for two thousand years." His epigrams were a trick, but often bright enough. — Argus : Correspondent. "~~ IN BANKRUPTCY. TPHE BOOK DEBTS in the fd JL lowing estates will be offered b; PUBLIC AUCTION at my office " Bridge Street, on TUESDAY, th 18th June next, at 8 p.m., viz — In the estate of Walslebei and Co. In Ihe estate of Archibali Main. W. HINDMARSH, Depnty Official Ass : gnee. R'eefton, Jane 13th, 1895. -.-, 3EBTATE OF JOfiN CHING, t- Deceased. * -^THE EXECUTORS are pressed tc ;• 1 • close the accounts of the abor* . '©siate, and having disposed of the stock-in-taade, &c, they have now placed in the hands of Messrs Free ' »rid Cottrell the whole of the out;:.';^tanding BOOK DEBTS for collection. ,-._.. nAll persons indebted to the above _, estate are hereby notified that ■ . J&eirjkCdounts must be paid at once- to ;ife ttndksigaed^bnlyt, or sfttisfactonW ' - , or legal^-proceea^ -" will be iakei to recover same* '- FREE A&D COTTRELL, '' Solicitors, Reef ton- "~ * DENTISTRY. MR -BLACK, of Tatton, Son, and . Black, is now in Reef ton, and may be •CONSULTED for a FEW DAYS ONLY at the Dentistry, Bridge Street, Reefton, adjoining the Colonial Bank of New Zealand. AND CO., MONUMENTAL - SCULPTORS, MASONS & BRICKLAYERS, Mackay Street, Greymouth. First Award — Monumental Work, West Coast Exhibition. Marble, Granite, and Oamaru Headstones, Grave Fences and Blocks always on hand. Brickwork and Masonry executed at the shortest notice. Lead Lettering* Done "IHE TNANGAHUA miMES 11 1 Newspaper and General Job Printing Office,^ CENTRAL 13B0ADWAY. The IKANGAHUA TIMES is pub* isbed daily at 4 p,m,, and contains ell the LATEST CABLE, TELEGBAPHIC NEWS from all parts of the world, together with full and faithful report* of all matters of local and general interest. In the Jobbing Department Executed. Billheads, Concert Tickets Catalogues, To ters, Business Cards Programmes, Hand Bills, Balance Sheets Receipt • Books, Visiting Card Prospectuses, The Times has a large and increasing rculation, and is the best advertising medium in the district

. MANSON & C\. GREYMOUTH, For Flannels, Blankets, flugs. . MANCONN& CO-, GREYMOUTH, Shirts, Clothing, Etc Hats. Ties

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Inangahua Times, Volume XVIII, Issue 508, 13 June 1895, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Inangahua Times, Volume XVIII, Issue 508, 13 June 1895, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Inangahua Times, Volume XVIII, Issue 508, 13 June 1895, Page 3