should be taketfoff askfid that no " wrong.'skotlld 1 be : aone''tO; the miner, nor • to an^; pirtiph of. 1 fleif MfljefityS iti rtbis i,! c6untfyV :;! Ho L ' asked simply '-for' e'qM y jtfstics';' for all.. He looked'upon ■thirfiii thbfifst step in ! th'ose' great'-rewrma jfiuafc take : placo in - the prdirfnwsj 'aid in tile admnstration'bf the affairs of thi^ ! country; aiid,, notwith- : fllandl&'g '^Kafc : 'h'acl :: beeri 'stated; ; by the ; Lonorible 'meniber; jf6r- Nelson" City (Yfr Luckie)j he maintained that ho represented the real'vioffs'of the mining population of. the portion of the country from which be earner view's which came to'his knot?; lodg6 , 'by personal'acquaintance with the minin'g'J populationi' which lie had carefttlly- ascertained, vi'ows which; he had striven 1 : to"carry intO''praelidal operation,' as he was'iiotf dbin'g.' i: ; And he would say this: 'that though -the 'Government | disliked 'the proposal! and would. probably defeat-it,ithose 'who voted for'it would record ihdir niimes as benefactors to their country;' What coiild ; 'be' more fallacious than the fargumi)nts- ; of the-honorable , / /member ? He was a'storiished'. 'he heird I 'the "honorable gentleman 'such ! statements'. - ! He said that' this gold"duty was a most valuable thing * to the':'' miners, 1; it jtlie winter, , when they nbt| : ff6jtk, it afforded a meaps' !: .bf- ! impr^ying' ! them ; ' iri' making : road's;;','Whatvvfis tho taeaningof'that? . Simply 'thisj ; ,'lhat : th^y'paid 1 themselves : whenthey worked.'on : the'rbads, in order that the member Franklin 'and 'capital-■ : • „ ists should Knfefit from the mifiers' kbdur in the' my th6y.dic(. - an argum6'nfr 'iaifii' iiefer heard'c&e mbre'ddriQlusHely proved the pdsilio'fl' he had ; takeii 1 up; ' And feeling wis' ,doing i 'that' 'whicji 1 #as right;|and rr that the 'country slibiild' know what support he'goti : a!ni ! what opposition'' he mbt- wilh', who we're his suppitfers'ahd who were ; ' oppbaed.t6 f .tbis' gre^, 1 whiclfjyas fortlie : benefit of tlie' '• mining fp^p^atioQ,,'jib' tad resolyedj; to press this a'diyi&lon. '; ;'V' ' Que'stioii tut,'''' That the Bill.lie Uow, read \ j^Vcotfd io trme v ,, uppnj; which;' a divisioif fras ciaHedVfor> : with.the following result'! r lB /' noes,'W{majority , H against; l^. "'V t J" J , , Kol&A]fk6intm\i (ijk'Avfe.-Daiigerous cliets' complafnts.—®a fennnieratiyn-of th'eso diseases'is , scarcelx-hecessdry, as lmfortunately.'most Snglish- . men know /tliem to'.their, .cost. Coughs, common • colds, Influenza; bronchitis/aslithma, inilammation of tlie lungs, iind.eveu consumption in its eai'ly stages: nro successfully,.treated by ; rubling Holloway's Ointment upon tho chest and upon the back betwe'en':tho shoulders. 'It'penetrates.inter- ,. nally, checks ,the cpld slnverings, relieves the over- '., gorged'Jiungs,-gradually removes-'oppression from the chest, 1 and-restores tlie '.'obstructed respiration hitherto, iboth distressingly tttssgreeable and highly -f dangerous. Jn treating tbisclass of diseases, HollpwayVKlls should always'bo' taken while using his Ointment; they purify, the Wood; promote perspira tion, ami allay daagercua irrritations. - ■~ ;3ußine33:N6ticea; . . , Q OjG N -A 0 > B BAN l!) 11S, ihsssjM, nMi ! The undersigned have been appointed 1 SOLE AGtSNTS 'in AUCKLAND for the sale of the above favourite brands of Cognac. " ; v L. D. NATHAN & 0,0.. ' OMOXCUtETKR EOTJBB, ' . .i:i T'i 'Vi.i '' rTiT; - '■: . 'I' 1 ESTABLISHED 1867.') PBAOTIOAL WATCHMAKEK.; : Jj oji Sale'y.guaranteedgcodqnality, . ~i ;. ENGLISH-AND POREIGNI WATCHES AND OLOOKS' BBPAIRED AT * AUCK- V wfJ PRioss;-^ ; ALESBXSj &0,, j . At E'^isonable^Prices, : -goi'd giK»lity.' : ', Watches ! , ' : 1.. ; 6 : 0 : HolesS..'... 6; '0 New' Main Springs.• !? ... "5 ' 0 ( New' Chains ~ 1 " <i;l ' 6 ; docks' Cleaned :- 1 ; v.i ; ' 4 0 Striking Clocks.Cleaned... & 0 .T,Jib 1 '< * THE 'Thames Qas Company, Li nited, have 'always; on .hand a Supply oi'Nowcaotle Coal, suitable for domestic and, other purposes, for Sale at Reasonable Prices for Cajih.—Apply at the . |. ' TO BUTO H E EB, ! SE T |cL EE 8 > . ;; , THEjjnderaigned aro,CASHPIIiiCHABEIIS SHESPSKIN'}; -WOOL,. , TALLOW, Sc.,!,&c.i atHighest Market Sates,' will have prompt" and / 'Remittances ! ■ returned,'at satisfactory rates.' " t iMLAND j MOTHERS, .. V .. Tadners and : Leather Manufwt lrera, ■■.■yj is' j .-■ .■• '.iucldand, jK B:L ! A;;N D;BEOT'HBBS, TANNBBS' AND LEATHEE |jAND?AC- : TUBERS, WOOL MESCH ANT 3, Importers,of Leather, Grindery, Saddlery and Saddlers' , Ironmonger, Boot -nd Shoe Uppers of all kinds, Mill Belt, Stic*; : ; tlon and Fire-Engine Hos i, Vuwiir Lake, Auosi i&v, . !>-■■;' -■■ *-r i ' - j 7 ' GRAIN ; AMD]'PiIODUCE ' CHBisxcnußcn, i • |
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Thames Advertiser, Volume VIII, Issue 2178, 21 October 1875, Page 4
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642Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Thames Advertiser, Volume VIII, Issue 2178, 21 October 1875, Page 4
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