Frederick William, the Crown Prince of Germany, presented the other day the Prince of Naples, the heir apparent of Italy, to the multitude before the Quirinal Palace. The Osservatore Romano notices this incident as ominous, though in itself it is trivial enough. In the metropolis of Christendom, in a place erected by the Pontiffs for their residence, and from the very spot from which for many centuries the faithful lave had announced to them the completion of the vrork of the Holy Ghost in the election of Christ's august Vicar, the little boy, who, in the mind of the actual sovereign of the world, is one day to be the king of Catholic Italy, is presented to the multitude, and receives his first public honours in the arms and under the kiases of a Protestant Prince ! Historical! "Vide " Jurors Reports and Awards. New Zealand Exhibition." Jurors : J. E. Ewen, J. Butterworth, T. Q. Skinner " Bo far as the Colony is concerned, the dyeing of materials is almost entirely confined to the re-dyeing of Articles of Dress and Upholstery, a most useful art, for there are many kinds of material that lose their colour before the texture is half worn. G. Hibbch, of Dunedin (Dunedin Dye Works, George-street, opposite Koyal George Hotel) exhibits a case of specimens of Dyed Wools, Silks, and Feathers, and dyed Sheepskins. The colors on the wholo are very fair, and reflect considerable credit on the Exhibitor, to whom the Jurors recommended an Honorary Certificate should be awarded. Honorary Certificate, 29 : Gustav Hirech, Dnnedin, foi specimens, of Dyeing in Silk, Feathers, &c.
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New Zealand Tablet, Volume V, Issue 259, 19 April 1878, Page 5
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