AN IRISH STEW. If you want a receipt for that national mystery Known to the world as an “ Irish Stew,” Just take the events of the last two years’ history, Giving to each the importance that’s due. Letter of Beaconsfield, prudent and prescient, Telling of troubles we’d soon have to face; Gladstone’s assertions, both hostile and nescient, Curtly denying that such was the case. “ William’s ” success by the aid of the pack of ’em, Infidel, Rebel, Dissenter, and Rad ; Eacli of ’em, all of ’em, every man Jack of ’em, Claiming reward for the share he had had. Peace Preservation Act not to he thought about ; Nothing worth fighting for, e’er to be fought about ; Parnell and Biggar and Co.’s opportunity ; Outrage and Murder, and crime with impunity ; Gladstone and Bright crying “ Force is no remedy Chamberlain spurning coercion on any day ; Ireland down-trodden by Land League ferocities ; Government paralyzed ; justice a flam : (Memories now of Bulgarian atrocities Seemingly indicate Gladstone a sham) Salisbury bitter, and Parnell obstructive ; England indignant at Gladstone’s delay ; Gladstone vindictive, in languago abusive, Puts Parnell and Company out of the way. The gaol at Kilmainham and Griffith’s reduction. The robbery of landlords and Irish obstruction ; Land Act and Land Court, and Land League for years; Landlords and tenants all set by the ears; Poverty, crime, desolation and woe ; Chamberlain, Forster, and Gladstone and Co. Take of these elements all that is fusible, Melt them all down in a pumpkin or crucible, Set them to simmer, and leave on the scum ; And an Irish “Stew” is the residuum. —St. James’s Gazette.
MESSRS MILLS BROS. Havingbeen favored with instructions, WILL SELL BY PUBLIC AUCTION, IN HAVELOCK, ON SATURDAY, JUNE 17th rnHE EQUITY of REDEMPi TION in Sections 136 io 143 and part Section, No. 38, Town of Havelock. Conditions an terms at Sale. Settlers having any Stock to dispose of will please notify the same to MILLS BROS., 218 Auctioneers. Borough Council Office, Blenheim, June 13th, 1882. In pursuance of the provisions of “ The Rating Act,” and “ The Municipal Corporations Act.”
~VT OTICE is hereby given that it is ±\ the intention of the Council of the Borough of Blenhein), on the 4th clay of July, 1882, to Make a Rate of One Shilling in the Pound, on the rateable property appearing in the Valuation Rolls in June, for the year commencing on the Ist day of April, 1882, and terminating on the 31st day of August, 1882, at the Town Clerk’s office. The Rate Book is open for inspection during office hours at the Town Clerk’s office. The following estimate has been approved by the Council :—Proposed expenditure, L 2,100 ; sums available, L 903 9s 8d ; sum required from rates, L 969 9s. Total rateable value of the property on the Valuation Rolls, L 19,389. Rate necessary to raise the money required, One Shilling in the Pound. By order of the Council. JOHN T. ROBINSON, 216 Town Clerk. v. mmm r. In Bankruptcy. In the Supreme Court of New Zealand, Nelson District. In the matter of “ The Debtors and Creditors Act, 1876,” and of Acts amending the same, and of the bankcuptcy of John Buckman, of Blenheim, in the Provincial District of Marlborough, carpenter, a Debtor. THIS is to notify that John Buckman, of Blenheim, in the Provincial District of Marlborough, carpenter has this day filed a statement that he is unable to meet his engagements with his Creditors. The first meeting of Creditors to be held at the Court House, Blenheim, on Tuesday, the 271.1 i day of June, 18S2, at the hour of eleven o’clock in the forenoon. Dated this 13th day of June, ISB2. : JAMES J. TURNBULL, Registrar. Rogers and Barleyman, Debtor’s Solicitors. 218
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Marlborough Daily Times, Volume IV, Issue 553, 13 June 1882, Page 3
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