NEW ADVBETISBMENTS. jg- JUST PUB LISH ED. Peice—TWO SHILLINGS. A COMPLETE NABRATITB OP THE T^XTEAOEDINAEY MUEDEKS Jli ON THE MAUNGATAPU. Illustrated with excellent. PHOTOGRAPHIC PORTRAITS of the POUR MURDERERS, And PLAN" of the ROAD, showing the SCENES of the MURDERS. This publication extends to 120 Pages of Royal Octavo; embracing a FULL and SPECIAL REPORT of the TRIAL, CONVICTION, CONDEMNATION, AND EXECUTION of the MURDERERS; Together with the Judge's Charge and Summing up; the Speeches of Counsel; and Addresses and Confessions of some of the Prisoners. Also, a NARRATIVE of the ORIGINATION and PROCEEDINGS of the VOLUNTEER SEARCH PARTY; together with a Description of the District through which the Road to the Wakamarina passes ; the Finding and Burial of the Bodies ; an Account of the Inquests; and a History of the Nefarious and Murderous Doings of the Gang on the West Coast. TOGETHER WITH A SKETCH OF THE LIFE OP EICHAED BUEGESS, AS WRITTEN BY HIMSELF. This Publication, which has met a large demand, is allowed to be tne best and fullest.' Record of the Details of One of the most Tebhible Tragedies ever known in the Southern Hemisphere. *%* Intending Purchasers should send their orders to the publising office early. SOLD ALSO BY THE FOLLOWING AGENTS:— NELSON Mr. J. HOUNSELL, Bookseller, Trafalgar-street, Mr. W. H. WEST, Hairdresser, Bridge-street, Mr. I. M. HILL, Ironmonger, Waimea-street, Ma*. F. JOSEPHS, American Hairdrcssing Saloon, Trafalgar-street, Mr. W. DARBY, Music Warehouse, Hardy-street. RICHMOND—Messrs. Hodder and Talbot. MOTUEKA —Mr. R. Sutcliffe. RIWAKA—Mr. Edelsten. COBDEN—Mr. Wilkie. GREYMOUTH—Mr. J. W. Parkinson. • HOKITIKA—Mr. J. L. Munson. PICTON, &c.—Mr. A. T. Card, Bookseller. WELLINGTON—Mr, Lton. NATION AND LUCKII, "The Colonist" Office, Nelson. "PANAMA STAR AND HERALD." MESSES. NATION AND LTJCKIE will ENROL SUBSCRIBERS for the PANAMA STAB AND HERALD Newspaper, at The Colonist Office, Waimea-street. Terms of Subscription for the Steamer Edition — 403. per annum, payable in advance. 631 ESTABLISHED 1856. J A . P ACK EE , W • PRACTICAL WOOD TURNER, Hardy-street, Opposite the Wesleyan Chapel. 623 ANNIVERSARY OF HOPE WESLEYAN CHAPEL. SEEMONS will be preached in tlio above Chapel on SUNDAY next, October 21: in the Morning, at 11, by Mr. JOHN ROSE ; in the Evening, at half-past 6, by Mr. J. STONE. Collection after each service, in aid of the. Chapel Trust, On TUESDAY, October 23, a TEA MEETING will take place, commencing at 5 o'clock ; after which there will be a PUBLIC MEETING, T. R. Fisher, Esq., in the chair. Tickets, Is. 6d. each. 622
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Colonist, Volume IX, Issue 946, 19 October 1866, Page 2
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