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M voi;i Pi;iso.\i:hs. — 't'cstcrday al'lcrimon. between one and two o'clock, ten .Maori prisoners, two of ulimn were wounded, were I• r.>ilu 111 in from the front by a nn.-ml of the bird re^l. 'I l.ey were at once conveyed ..'li li. i:ird the ' .M arioii' hulk. Hot I'll:.-. —"i'iic inarch of civilization lias for some lime been manifested in I lie sudden outbreak of stalls, al which >;reat 1 ransactions in apples, lollies, lemonade, and oilier wholesome delicacies of a like nature have taken place, but who would have expected lo witness the introduction into .New Zealand of Hot Pies ! J ilovvev cr. hot pics are now to be obtained by the .New -Zcalainicr wit limit the necessity of his joiiriiev in'_ r lo London IJridne. and lie may make aii v ri tl.ct ions lie may consider suitable, in the sr.'le of Al aeaiilcy. while catuiic his hot-pie iu (lie streets of Auckland. 'flu-re is nightly the itinei'aut vendor ol those savoury specimens ol pastry, lo la- seen witli the old familiar tin oven smoking on his arm. and ihe seductive appeal to Ihe scu.M's of •• hall ot —hall ot." I' ark IJiisT.wiiANT. —Wi; are jrlad to see thai to sonic exlenl the public requirements in this particular are likely to be met. and that in more than one instance, steps have been taken lo aiibnl the public an opportunity of procuring a nood cup ol eollec. in a clean neatly appointed room, at any hour of the day. A snort time at;o some very considerable all crat ions were made ill the back part ol .Mr. I'roinwell's, baker and confectioners shop, ill street, alula larjje and commodious room which has been appropriately furnished, has been set apart as a eollec room, where those who do not chose to stand at the counter may have a comfortable cup of collce and pastry brought to ibcm in private. Since opening the above (Willie business has, we believe, been largely increased, as it certainly deserves to be. Ai'cki.v.Nn Saw-mill Company.—The adjourned general nieetini; ol the shareholders ot the above company was held at tlieir olliee in ( L )ueen-street yesterday afternoon, at Ho clock. 'Ilie proceeding only occupied a short, time, the brinjjiiiE; up of Ihe audited balance sheet ot the Company lor the last twelve months, beini; the only business before the meeting, which having been read and adopted, the meeting broke lip. Cai-i: iu-: 1'.v1.-ts. —We perceive that we are to have a Cale de Paris in Auckland, a most desirable iusli 1 litioti. and one that deserves to be patronised. jUcssrs. O'tSrien and Sniilh advertise that they will lie prepared to Ml the lnilijjry with tiniios from tins time o.'i'th. L ndcr thc banner of grilled ehoji.s, devilled kidneys, and slakes, la fee hath ex have been raised in I'.neland, and we I rust ihe same may be the rcsuil ol the experiment here. I'm.let: Coi kt, V i-:sti'|:iia v. —'There was no other business transactcd l'urther than the lining in the itsuai jiciialty ot some dozen drunkards. Two I) 1 iTiniK.vr Wa vs. —'.the worldly way ol lII'SS leads sell', and in self seeking; Innf.- way Jeads I hi-oueh Ihe seek ill i; ol'ol llel's' jjooil —t lie jjood ol the world —the ol mankind, 'i he one makes sell ihe aim and end; the oilier makes self merely liie strument of another and a higher end. t lie one imprisons the soul, and it over to the .-ervilude liie passions, uliile ihe other, under Ihe iiillnciicoyl' a. true ambition, oilers up his whole with all its 1' irees, ns a gill ol'doil, lo tie used in his service, and ennobles the soul by bringing it to the love ot nobler I hemes and I billys.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume I, Issue 154, 11 May 1864, Page 3

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Untitled New Zealand Herald, Volume I, Issue 154, 11 May 1864, Page 3

Untitled New Zealand Herald, Volume I, Issue 154, 11 May 1864, Page 3

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