MORALS FROM THF ELECTIONS (From the London Punch) Intellect will not seat'a man—Mill - Nor gold—Rothschild;-'...-'.. Nor faithful service—Roebuck. Nor handsomeness—lhe Attorney General. Nor wit—Bernal Osborne. Nor its reverse—Darby Griffith. *Jor raising railway fares—Sir E Watkin. Nor philanthropy—Sir Powell Buxton. Nor causticity—Horsman. Nor educational science—Bruce. Nor love of one's Pope—Sir G Bowyer. Nor a Duke of Devonshire— Lord Hartington. Nor a Duke of Buccleuch—Lord Dalkeith. Nor a Duke of Abercorn—-Lord Claud Hamilton. Nor vulgar atheism—Bradlaugh. Nor a philosopher's recommendation—Chad wick. Nor popularity and amiability— Milner Gibson. Nor windbaggery—Beales. Nor brilliant novels—Anthony Trollope. Nor long windedness—Mason Jones. Nor gallant exploits—Sherard Osborne. Nor stanch dissent—Miall. Nor the pen of the war— W. H. Russell. Nor loyal Catholicism—Lord Edward Howard. Nor even with high talent—Sir John Acton. Nor devotion to the Witlers— Homer. Nor making beer—Coope. Nor blatant bellowing—Ferrand. Nor forensic skill—Sleigh. WANTED— A good Cook, either male or female. Apply at the Prince of Wales Hotel. February 18, 1869. WANTED —An Assistant in a country store. References required. Apply by letter, P.O. Tutaenui. February 18,1869. TO BE LET, With immediate possession, THE former residence of Mr W. H. Watt, situated in St. Hillstreet. For particulars, apply to TAYLOR & WATT. Feb. 18, 1869 NOW READY, A LETTER to the inhabitants of Taranaki and Wanganui on the present Maori war, by D. Browne. IT. I. Jones, and W. Hutchison, Wanganui. Feb. 18,1869. LT.N.0.T.G.A.0.T.U. TONGARIRO LODGE, NO. 705. AN Emergency Meeting will be held on Thursday evening, ]Bth inst., at 8 o'clock, at the Odd Fellows Hall. BUSINESS : To receive report of Audit Committee. To consider important questions. Passings—Raisings. By order, C. H. ASHFORTH, Secretary. Feb. 17, 1869. D. HARDING. TAILOR, &C, BEGS to inform his customers and the public that, his place of business is now in Market-place two doors from the corner of Campbellplace, where all orders will be received. February 17, 1869. WESLEYAN SUNDAY SCHOOL, Ridgway-street. THE anniversary of the above will be celebrated on SUNDAY, Feb. 21, when sermons will be preached in the Wesleyan Church at * 11 a.m., and 6£ p.m. At the services hymns will be sung by the children. Feb. 17,1869.
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Wanganui Herald, Volume III, Issue 535, 18 February 1869, Page 2
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