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£500-WORTH-£SOO OF Drapery and Clothing to be Given Away ! ! AT WALTER WRIGHTS ANNUAL CLBARINO_SALE NOW GOIN^ ON! GIVE AWAY GIVE AWAY £500 --- WOT.TH OF DRAPERY AKD OtOTHING --.- £500 AS FOI/LOWS :— l^Oa 3t p, a r a^aoodstot I,e1 ,c| £2Q ,o, o £& | _axw.^» wa.r.nx-.s Sverr Cash Purser of Oo^toJ^^ M£Q 15S jg-'» WM^ t WM^ SS. 7n,.1,P,,rr1»«»7 n,.1,P,,rr1»«»r f ,f Oondatothßl JBrAT WALTER W«1«BT8 value of- \£IQ (ta ,K,S >lo £2 10Sj FMB O r charge. Oash *?stt? g °° d3 '° the [ 50/ _ c»» TSIS * * i2/e{ AT t*™™*-™ Every CasbJPurchaser of Goods to the) j WRIGIIT'g value of- 1 20/" valued &l m \ " ~ ™ o*™* ! Mosgiel, Roslyn, or Kaiapoi Twoed Soits MADE TO ORDIDK, for 70s. The Sale is KOW GOING ON, and will CONTINUE until the End of July, 1885. TKB MS QASJg. REMEMBER THE ADDRESSWALTER WBI&HT.BBOUGHAM-STmMEW PLYMOUTH.

TH® BTJDGST, OB TARANAKI WEEKLY HERALD PRICE— THREEPENCE. li PAGE Advertisements ... f ... 1. 13,14,16 Agatha's Markiagb— By Bertha M Clay. Amhor of "Set in Diamonds,' "All for a Coronet." &c. 4 Articles : Ministerial Crisis 8 Native Land Disposition Bill ... 10 Amei>ded Counties Bill 10 Result of the " No-Confidence " De-. bate '. 13 Courts : Resident Magistrate's Court ... 12 Bankruptcy Court 15 Police Court ...-*" 12, 15 Ooontkt News : From our, correspondents: From Opunake— From Omata — From Pi ngarehu — From Urenui ... 9 European Mail News 13 Eclipse of the Sun 4 Local Boards : Education Board ... 2 Education Reserves Board 2 Raleigh Town Board 2 Melbourne Evening Newspaper 10 New Plymouth Hospital 12 Notes and Ecuoe? : Why the railways do tot piy— Public debts of tho colonies — How we are taxed — To be made good by Act of Parliament — The Btonc-breaker — Guam — Sir. O Conoi's abomination-Repairing school fences — Atempeiance believersold— Queen of bhebi's train 2 News op the Week : The Golden Watile — Soukar off the Ha> boar — Telephone in Town— Sal Death— Bad Roatt to Hospital — Postal Note Bill — Colonial Exhibition Exhibits— The Works at the Breakwater — Enter'ainment at the Convent— .Sile 01 Mr. .Raymond's Farm — Prjposed Amalgan ation of Agricul'ural Soci-ties — Lead Poisoning — High School-Death in Auckland 6,7 News of the Would: Election of a Conservative — Naval Commanders — Terms arranged with Russia— Guards left for Cyprus— Germ in Naval Steamer — Negotiations with Russia — Egyptian Question — Sir James FergusEOi decorated — Osman Digna visiting the Muhdi-Frenchogaio attacked at Annam— Cholera in Spain— Lord Wolseley returLcd to England... 10,11 Parihaka Meeting 12 Parliamentary News : Atkinson's speech on the West Coast affairs — Bnllance and his forly dusky maidens Vogel's speech — Pyke and Stout — O'Conor en tea — Calm after a storm. Tai iff proposals— Cost of an ftl.H.' ,'s speech — Local Government conference — Abolition of barmaids — Yogel and Wfkefield — Ministerial crisisTariff to be withdrawn — Rumours of a fplit in the Cabinet — Vai'e's railway reform— Vogel losing bis influence — ...5,6,7,8,16 Parliamentary Papebs : Report on Lunatic Asylumnu 0 Pet AsuwrEß— By Bertha M. Clay Author ot ' Agatba's Marriage," " Set in Diamonds," <fee, 4 Parliament op Nkw Zealand: Legislat ive Council — House of Representatives 5,6,7,8,9 ijs biassed Opinions : Russia— ls, by Egmont 12 Wanganni eulogised by Mr. Prcclor ... II PARIHAKA AND NEW PLYMOUTH COACH SERVICE. THE Coach le»ves on Wednesdays and Saturdf-ys. The Coach leaves the bottom of the Parihaka Road at 6.15 a.m., passing through Pungarehu, Warea, Waiweranui, Punehr, Okato, Tataia, Oakura, Omata, and arrive New Plymouth at 10 30 a m. Leave New Plymouth ot 3 p m,, and arrive at the starling point at 7.30 p.m. same days. Fares, each way, 55. ; fares to intermediate places charged in propor'.ion. Booking offices : Pungarehu Hotel j Roes' Stables New Plymouth. JAMES MoCULLUM, Proprietor, N.B.— Nothing but passengers and parcels carried on Wednesdays and Saturdays, but orders will be taken for heavy goods, &c, which will be delivered on the following Fridey and Tuesday evenings. Passengers can be comfortably provided with breakfast and lea, at moderate charges, at Ckato, where the Coach stops half -an.hour, to ch«nge horses. P B.— On and after Ist May, the Coach will only run on SATURDAY. a 561 h b STEAM ENGINE FOR SALE, 6HOR6E VERTICAL, Boiler attached with or without firewood plant ; in good order ; cheap. H, A, MACLEAN, 210 to Devon-street, j

FIRE, FIRE, FIRE. THE lIA.KI3BiISr !P.A.TJSISrT " Star" Hand Grenade, FIRE EXTINGUISHER, The Great Disideratum. Indorsed by the Chiefs of Fire Departments, Fire^ Insurance Companies, and Business Houses of America. (PATENTED AUGUST 8, 187 L AND AUGUST 14, 1883). The oringinal and only practical Fire Extinguishing Hand Grenade. "When thrown upon or into fireV Carbonio Acid Gas is developed. Its effect is instantaneous and complete in fire quenching. No deluging of goods by water. No goods permanently spoiled. Harmless to persons or clo'hing. Has no explosive Caps or Fuses. Is always leady and powerful. ' Cannot get cut of order. It is cheap and convenient. A lady con us 3it easily, without fear or embarrassment There is no poisonous vapour, it it is broken accidentally. It is not cl. imert for these Fire Extinguishers, that they can take the place of a Fire. Department? but simply to enable everybody to conquer focipient fires before a fire-engine co ISS the fi.st five minutes at a fire being worth more than as many hours a? erwards The many practical proofs received of actual, and whr.t threatened to be sevPre fire, bL got under check, and extir guished • completely h y these Habden Stab GRfcNADfcs' are sufficient guarantees of their merit,, whilst their cheapness brings them *^^™l?SsllaSl™™ now to be found in the Public InstUntiops, Hotels, sitorns Warehouses and Dwelling-houses of the United States < ilies and Townships. They ?»i^ n^w™ in the DassaEesof Urory Lane, The Savoy, Globe, and other Theatres, SSh™ SAT^^^n«n,rtlonS Invo tions Kxhfbition the Public Rui.dings, Hotels and Warehouses in London, and all throughout the United Kirgdom. SehoiderP, tenants, and all property-holders should at once pofsess themse ws ot some of these Grenades as in this country of wooden buildings, where fires seem to be a "™") p ,f, everyone sr-ould be possessedof the best means for coping w.th the s me. "^sSeTto-rSwd whoSife, by the und.rsigned only.-T. % 8. UOBBIS & Co, Limited, Hole Agents for New Zealand. JOHN GrILMOUR, local agent.

£1000. _ £1000. pALEDONIA'S CONSULTATION. fS" Wellington Steeplechase. To be lun July 18th, 1885. IS- 2000 MEMBERS AT 10s. EACH. Horses. Eoncs. First Horse ... £250 lat ... £50 Second Horse 100 2at £25 ... f 0 Third Horse ... 50 JO at 10 ... 100 Starters ... 100 30 ftt 5 ... 150 Non-Hlartcra... 150 £050 £ 3B »> Races and Bonds treated separately. Cheques aad Tost Office Orders ma-to payable to " Caledonia" cnly. < rossed Cheques j to be marie payable to a number or to bearer. ! Books open to fcubsciibcrß for inspect-on, I nnd the di awing conducted by a committee of subscribers and Press representatives. i Registered Letters and Telegrams not accepted, One Shilling exchango where needed. Two stamps for reply and result. CONBLL7 — _ a Cart of Arthur McCartney, P.O. Box 1 34, Ni- pier. A represent nlive of ibis journal wt b present yesterday at Caledonia's Consultation drawing, the proceeding being conducted v.iih thtt most gcrupuloi s fairness, and w the preECDce of a committee of subscr bers. Ihe Consultation attracted 1973 subscriber?, a very good result for a first sweep.— Banket Bay Herald, Juno 25, 1885. all» jylß PROPERTIES FOE SALE, Ac. fOL SALE,— A large ncmberof COUNTRY PROPERTIED, both bueb and open land and in many 6«ees on easy ten i»t to payrctnt, Also, v»rton* iOWJ> PEUIBKTJEfe Id New Plym6ithjß»lcigh,i»n ithtrTosEßhifß. KCHKY TO LEND, In bwge oi nnnllsuKß ot good fteeheld security. H. B. RICHMOND, Bolioitor. Pc^n.nttert. ret. 1 , 1881. »881 FOR SALE— CHEAP, A NICELY-SITUATED ALLOTMENT in A. Game-street, outside the Borough boundary, aud clear of heavy rates. Apply l ° /J. 0. DAVIEB, 695 tc Land Agent,

BEGS to announce that he has OPENED a MUSIC S\LON in the premises lately occupied by Mr. T. WiHruan, and trusts the public will give him a share of the patronage accorded his predecessor. ££ NEW "MUSIC, OF EVEBY DESCRiFriON. Also, THE BANKRUPT STOCK OF T, WILDMAN, which will be sold at ruinous prices. CHEAP" SALE FOR ONE MGNXH. Tuning, 7s Cd per quarter ; or £1 6s per annum. Jhi X £>~K 1 FL 8 OK EVBBX DESCRIPTION EXECUTED WITH DISPATCH. 547 tc Cottier's Criterion Hotel DEVON SIRBET. T)RIVATB Suites of Booms for Families Bath Hooidb. Comrnodione Sample Booms for Com. mercial Travellers. ' Billiards. Wince, Spirits, &0., of the best brands. Lirery and Fait Stables. W. COTTIER, 6G3 to Proprietor. DAILY COACH SERVICE TO AND PROM WAITARA. KIBBY'S COACH leaves the Toraßak Hotel DAILY at !U0 a m., rtturniDg frcm the Bridge Hotel, Waitara, at S p.m. FARES:— SiDgle 2s | Return ... 8s 6d Goods and parcels at low rates. J, B, KIBBY, „, Proprietor.

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Taranaki Herald, Volume XXXIII, Issue 5808, 15 July 1885, Page 1

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