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HEART BUKIAi* " SA Nicholas Ckispb, Batt., one of the most devoted adherents of the house of Stuart, during his lifetime caused to be placed high up on the north wall of the nave of ' the church of St. Paul, Hammersmith, Middlesex, a large monument* of black and white marble to the memory of Charles 1., larmounted by a bust of the Kipg. A pedestal of black marble in the form of a column reaches about halfway up the monument. and on top of this is placed a stone urn enclosing the heart of Sir Nicholas Crispe. He himself was interred in the family vault in the church of St. Mildred, Bread Street, London, but he direr led that his heart should be placed in tin's urn. A long inscription, in gold letters, on the pedestal records the fact that his heart is " entombed" within the urn ; it also tjves the date of hi? death— February 20, 1605—at 'he a.qe 01" 67 vgars. It was the custom to takeout the Oeart on the anniversary of its entombment and refresh it with a glass of wine, but after the expiration of more than a century and a half it became decayed and was en* closed in a leaden case, which is no doubt •till in the urn. Victor Hugo in his " History of a Crime" mentions that the representative Gindrier, who was prominent during the coup d'ttat. had the body of ex-constituent fames I)e----inontry, who had died in exile at Cologne in ißjo,exhumcd. GindrierhadDemontrv's heart extracted, embalmed it, and enclosed it in a silver vase, which he tool: to Paris. The party of the mountain delegated him, with Choliet and Joijnitux, to convey this heart to Dijon, Demomry's native place, and. give it a solemn funeral. This funeral was prohibited by Louis Bonaparte, then President of theßepublic, Victor Hugodoet not •ay what eventual!* becrwe of Demontry's tort.

J. BESTFORD CMBRELLA MAKEK. REPAIRS & RE-COVERING SEATLY EXJSOUTEL. ""'" BUNSHADKS MADE TO ORDER OTB IHB ADDRESS—-DEVON-STREET EAST, N»W ftiIMOUIH,

FARM FOR SALE BY TENDER. JL neighbourhood, invites tenders, stating price and terms for his well-known farm of about 480 acres freehold and 53 acres leasehold, divided into nnmerons paddocks, Situated at Grc erton, Tauranga. The dry land portion cf the farm is in fair grass, turnips and other cultivation, being nearly all ploughable; the swamp part of about 100 acres is in a fair way o£ rapidly coming into each pasture. A fairly good homestead, with out-build-ngs and orchard is on the piupcrty I shall be pleased to show any intending tenderer over the farm. Tenders received till noon of 20th Jnne. Further particulars and information can t» obtained from the owner. HENRY KIKK, or R. SEDDON, riy Tauranga, Auctioneers.

TARANAKI ACCLIMATISATION SOCIETY. SHOOTING SEASON.—Ist May to 31st July, 1900 fTIHE Shooting Sefson for Native Game pukako, white heron, andcrested grebe) and Imported Game in the nisi riot consisting of the Counties of Taranaki and Clifton (excepting the Mount Egr.ior>t Korest Reserve, Kaitaki Ksnges, being Sections 1(58 and ITO, in the Oakura District, and Faraninihi or White Clitfs Reservation) will com mence on the Ist May and end on July 31st, both days inclusive. In the Mount Egmont Korest Reserve, being the area within thechenmferenceof a circle, having a radius of six miles from the hibited at all times. - Licenses can lie obtained from the Chief Postmaster at New Plymouth, the Posthnasters at Waitara, InglewoodandOpunafce.

UCKNSES ISSUED, brd A. Rutherford i A. C. Clarke rvey J. H. McCallum lett G. R. CoDnett i P. M, Harrisoa R. G. Cottier rell R. Jon»s rison U. W. Warebam J. C Adams yling Geo. Francis B F. Julian J. F. Wilson ■I. VV. Boon P. Laugman W. H. Birch later A. Colson m J. H. Kingsley J. Bennett F. Gibbors gott W. DesForge Fre? I'. Fincham ,t K May i K. Humphries J. Lovell io>>d W. Bewley r N. Bewley J. Sapmson k erbier <"hri*toplicr Dixon .anient Henrv *m Burkitt lbert J. Gibson, un. orge W F Percival -h T 11. Colson ,t J VV. Wiriield or P. H Harbutt tn Hy. Pott- r tavrlinson Frank Sfand'sli k Thos. Niclioll A. 15. Gamliu innit-k Fdmnu4 Hiworlh Hhas. Hodgson ,t G Hcenan n J Judson ill sna T. Isiics VV. Rowc, iun. P. T Hir.-ks E. F. r.uckthoiiglit ds Geo. Pamson Ison V V. Sampson or P-irrii Tavlur R.G. Miller ombe R. Chilcoti A. E. Sykes s R, G. Kgliui-toii aiiam 0. VV. Polo lea F. VV. Cornwall ng J. Hook icnolli; K. Broad rclin James Minhinnick arth J. Tre,rin 'odfson G. Bouuett herland Henry T!:irrctt f£b REWARD «on procuring the ci against the provisi' leetionAot, ISSO." J). .M.-Al.Lril.

i •COLB MEQAL Dubbin

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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XXIII, Issue 117, 7 June 1901, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Taranaki Daily News, Volume XXIII, Issue 117, 7 June 1901, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Taranaki Daily News, Volume XXIII, Issue 117, 7 June 1901, Page 4

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