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account of the fauna flora and structure of new zealand and of the origin migrations cus toms and beliefs arts and manufactures and domestic life of the maoris ttpton and pio a startling opportunity s ffns s a va l r specialists of the freeman and wallace electro-medical and sur gical inetltute elizabeth and bathurst street sydney who are well known to the people of australasia offer this magnificent volume it contains 550 pages of medical literature 150 full and halt page medical plates showing sections of the human body the work contains over 30 chapter upon diseases of the vital function insom nia plague sunstroke apoplexy scia tica snakebite and cure restoring apparently drowned invalids and treatment abscess consumption burn tumor gunshot wound fracture fever epilepsy paralysis and hyaterla the work treats upon all diseases it ia invaluable to country people where medioal men are few a chapter on eleotricity explains the value of the electro medical treatment practised by the specialists aad by which they are creating many wonderful cures note a useful medical work in a house is often a housewife best friend the doctor is not always handy and it to then a medioal volume shows ite usefulness this work will instruct you how to treat invalids and people apparently drowned while it also oentains a list of 50 valuable prescriptions and a vocabulary of 1000 medical terms send one shilling in stamps to the specialists and you will receive by return mail this magnificent medical volume there is no further charge no home should be without a oopy anyone desirous of consulting the specialists may do so free of charge all letters are punctually and privately attended to and patients are treated effectively iv their own homes medicines are for warded and packed carefully from obaerva iou nine diplomas and certificated of registration and qualification by the medical boards of new south wales victoria south australia england and america of the pujsiciau-iu-chief of the institute dr wallace open for public in spection latehomoeoputhic hospital melbourne and british imperial army medical staff sir dominic corrlgan bart physician to the late queen sayg of the physician-in-chlet i entertain a high opinion of dr wallace in regard to his professional qualifications expehdituneof institute since the inception of the freeman wallace institute over 100000 has been spent in making it the most scientific and complete medical institute in the australasian medical world it is the only institute of its kind which stands behind a gua rantee bond of 1000 to fulfil all medical contracts undertaken its aunual publications extending back ten years total the enormous number of over 1500000 medical volumes these have been ab sorbed principally in australasia and adjoining states all orders for this grand work to be addressed to the freeman wallace electro-medical 4 surgical institute cor elizabeth bathurst streets sydney aubtralia please mention this paper when 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claim waintahi a magnificent reef varying from six to nine feet in thickness and in which gold is risible o the naked eve w laid bare in the duches of kent claim this reef rnna about nne dipping at an angle of 30 degree toward the or eek it ting traverses the duchess of kent claim from end to pnd and has been traced beyond as far as tb two fingered nd duke of edinburgh claims tt hai also been struck lower down the creek in a piece of eround pegged off from the duchess of kent and gold is there aleo seen on the face of the reef an equal half share in this small pie-ie of group a only 50 feet on the reef obnged hands very lately for 250 the claims in this neighbourhood are extmely rich hut none more no tnan the duchess of kent thin claim consisting of five men ground has been well worked durii q the last six months a fac 20 feet wide has been opened in which there are no less than seven yery rich leaders varying from six to twelve inches in width from which gold cn at any time be obtained as well as from the mulock between them about five t n ns of specimens besides 150 tons of quartz in which gold has not actually been detected by the workmen are now ready to be as soon as an opportunity offers all the lenders in tb face inclined at small angle to the reef nnd on the other side of it form junctions with it in this claim and it may fairly be expected that this portion of the repf will be unusually rirh the wan of machinery is nowhere felt more than here where there i so much gold to bf seen and it is tantalising in the extreme to the hareholders who are the owners of great wealth which they csnm t at nreent avail themselves of capitalists who are looking out for sites on which to erect machinery could not do better than inspect this claim for we can fairly say very few if any others can show such rich stone in such large quantities the port waikato claim kuranui ridge adjoining the rukehinau berkeley castle kentish and little wonder claims was taken up being abandoned ground in february last it orieinally comprised sevn men ground but owing to the reduction of the party now contains four men ground only a large amount of work has been done and five gold-bearing leaders varying from 8 inches to 4 feet have been opened trial cruihings have been made from different parts of the claim which have yielded from ijoz to sozper ton owing however to the state of tbe roads during the winter and the want of crushing machinery in the immediate visinity any large quantity of quartz could not be operated on but this difficulty is likely to be overcome as mr clarkson of hunt claim is now about erecting a machine within 200 feet of the claim which judging from the energy already displayed by that gentleman will very soon commence crushing operations tbe claimholders then confidently anticipate very handsome returns from the large quantities of atone already stacked on tbe caim ready for redtiction v a main drive to extend the entire width of the claim is now being put in in order to cut the leaders as deep as possible out of which some first-rate stone may be expected the wheel of fortune struck another rich gold bearing leader from five to six inches in width yes tehav in a drive from the shaft a l out 25 feet long the liverpool boys claim waiotahi continues to turn out satisfactory-looting stone and have ap pointed a manager for the better woiking of the ground the golconda handera and party situate at the junction of the moanataiari which we reported striking gold in thursday paper has only been taken up about six wetk and joins the robin tood the only working is a drive which hag been carried to a distance of 30 feet exposing three gold bearing leaders from which excellent samples cntafn ner fine gold have been exhbited the other efforts of the party have been principally confined to prospecting the claim and to the erection of a dwelling on the ground it is intended to drive at a lower level some 20 feet in order to open the same leader alluded to above which may be expected to turn out much richer at this distance tbe golconda is situate three claims from the one known as nolans candlelight and is in the centre of a host of paying claims the newmarket claim at the foot of the moanataiari and near the victoria battery was taped off on thursday and three men ground taken up which has teen named the napier pet the greenstone cairn situate between the lucky it and royal mint claims at the bead of the waiotahi struck a very rich leader running from tbe lucky hit ground yesterday and has token out ome good specimens about fifteen tons of quartz have bern stacked on the claim and an excellent site for a machine to benefit the surrounding claims which possess an abundance of first-class quartz is found on this ground the shareholders of the lucky hit purpose erecting a machine tbe star of ptahnhu denny and party six men ground near the head of tinker gully bad a sample crushing of 2cwt at the kuranui company ore-stamper battery yesterday which turned out very satisf ctoriy to the shareholdets there were two samples from different drives and the resp tire ields from lewt of stone crushed were 3lt iov and 4dwt logr or equal to about 4oz t the ton the reef from wheh the samples were taken is between four an five fet in thickness the star f otahuhu comprising 300 feet by 300 feet was the fir-t claim pegeed in this locality and if proper notice had been yiven would have been entitled to prospectors ground one of the drives from which the stone was taken has been carried a distance of 147 feet and two others from 15 feet to 20 feet each tin reef has been traced from the mary josephine ad royal sovereign claims which are on the same line the sacramento and alabama claima alabama creek are sinking for the leader from which spme good specimens were taken out last week the royal saxon claim the one adjoininir is also progressing favourably in search of the same leader the marquis of hastings claim tapu creek has just finished a crushing at the company machine of 3 tons scwt of stone with a yield of 7oz to the ton six pounds weight of amalgam was brought up to the union bank shortland and there retorted with the above result this claim has only been taken up five weeks and the shareholders expect to have another crushing of 50 tons in about three weeks the tapu mint claim in the aame district has also completed a crushing of four tons at the same machine with a yield of over soz to tbe ton the shareholders in the above claima express their great satisfaction with the management of the com pany machine on thursday 281b of stone from the monster tararu claim of 53 men ground lately taken up by messrs armstrong and party were tested at messrs spencer and halls shortland the yield beinft 4dwt sgrs of retorted gold or at the rate of over 16 ounces to tbe ton gold was struck tho second day after the ground was taken up but in the q antity of stone crashed no show was visible it was taken indiscriminately from several leaders the prospects of this claim are certainly most promising and speak well for tararu tt is the intentioo of the shareholders to form a company and protection has been obtained with a view or erecting machinery at once a large number of men are on the ground for the purpose of prospecting it thoroughly yesterday a further quantity was tested with even greater results than in the former instance the total yield of gold obtained from the recent crushing of 30 30 tons of stone from the golden crown claim ret rted by the bark of australasia shortlnil amounted to nearly 700 ounces thames advertiser sej umber 5 the shannon side a claim of seven men ground situated on the karaka between the kerry and blooming rose claims has bpen in operation about six weeks a reef about eight feet in thicksets has been exposed uprn which a face some fifteen feet in width has been excavated geld ii plainly vi-ible in tbe stone from this reef the shareholders are 180 busily engaged in driving for the carry claim eader a number of claims have been taken up within the last two months on the spur adjoining the karaka creek at tbe back of gibbons machine 1 this spur i one running from the dividing range between the karaka and waiotahi creeks and the ground at once became sought after as boon as the pretty jane on tbe collarbone spur which also funs into the karaka creek struck heavy gold r the last chance a claim of aix men ground is at pra sent the lowest down the spur on which these new claims have been pegged off it was taken up about six weeks since and shows a large amount of work done during the time of occupation a drive 120 feet in length has been excavated on a low level wih the object of thoroughly testing the ground a cross drive is also entered with the object of follow 1 ing up a four-feet mullocky leader which was 1 out in 1 the main drive no teat has yet been applied to this leader a capital prospect was obtainea from several a dishes of surface suff higher up the hill whih lefei to the olaim being taken up the main drive haj been very carefully timbered and a large amount of time has necessarily been expended in obtaining the timber whioh had to be brought from a distance night shifts bate been constantly kept employed since the opening up of the ground the phoenix three meu ground adjoins the last chance and has been occupied about the same period a mul jocky leader was speedily discovered cropping out of the sideof the hill lb of which were tested with a yield of 2 grains of gold or at the rate of 5 ounces to the ton a prospecting drive 50 feet in length was eutered adjacent to this leader on the same level since which a lower one has also been excavated with the object of cutting the leader which was found to be making fast and becoming more solid in character after entering this drive at a distance of about 30 feet another mullocky leader was passed this leader abont six inches in width has not yet been tested some fair specimen were taken out of the upper leader on the surfaceand the ahareholders intend to put down a shaft alongside it it is also intended should the ground prove payable to run a tramway from this claim to gibbons machine which can be reached within a hundred yards from the present workings the forget-me-not a claim of four men ground adjoins the ope previously referred to on its lowest level and has been in operation for abont two months after opening a drive for about eight feet a mullocky leader about a foot in thickness waa cut from which an excellent goldbearing specimen was obtained weighing soz which was tested at the bank of australasia with a yield of loz i6dwt of gold a lower drive is also in ooarse of operation to cut this leader and the shareholders contemplate doing so in the course of a day or two after entering this drive about 20 feet a second leader a foot in thickness was passed no stone from which has yet been tested the wellington continues the chain of claims on this new line of ground but all the shareholders being absent at the time of our visit we were unable to glean any information conceraing it the delhi six meu ground adjoins the wellington the workings are almost level with the karaka greek immediately behind messrs eaton and dewolfs machine this claim has been taken up about six weeks a prospecting drive has been issued to a distance of about ninety feet and will be continued right through the hill to the furthest boundary with the object of thoroughly testing th ground the pretty mary reef has been traced to run through this claim but the shareholders do not expect to reach it for some time since writing the above we have been informed by the occupants of the last chance that it is their intention to make application to the warden to have their claim registered fur a month pending the hearing and decision of the court relative to the belmont claim as notice has been given to the shareholders that mr okeeffe has applied for a lease of the spur upon which this and the adjacent claims are situate on the opposite side of the karaka creek on the spur coming from murphy bill and running parallel to the one to which we have been alluding a claim of six men ground was pegged off yesterday which has been christened the forsaken this ground has been prospected to a small extent by several previous holders and a very decided leader about a foot in thickness has been exposed in a lower drive and also near the surface some few feet higher up the shareholders purpose continuing the lower drive and taking out a ton of stone with the intention of having it crushed during the ensuing week to our own knowledge several small sample crushings have been made from this leader from all of which a yield has been obtained at the rate of about one ounce to the ton this leader evidently runs from murphy hill and we shall not be the least surprised to hear that when the present occupants of tliis claim get a little lower upon it the yield will be considerably augmented it the stone will go steadily even an ounce to the ton this leader will undoubtedly prove a paying one as the distance from gibbons machine to where it has been exposed can hardly exceed a hundred yards thames advertiser september 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aonendedi conditions there oouldi be no betting on race courses mir wade said the intention of the government was to drive betting out of the streets and localise it on the racecourse he gave tn assurance that the government representaitives of the upper house would have suoh amendments suibmitted as would remove any ambiguity in the 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oct 9 4p takaka for gollinjwoot lady barkly tuesday oct 6 7-30 am lady barkly tliur day oct 8 h3o a udy b f arklyvfriday oct 9 930 pm cpiildfawoop takaka aisu nelson i laaahawdyctejyjjsyji lady barkiyi tuesday oct 6 3qpi lady barklyj thursday odf 810-30 jiw lady barkly saturday oct j ilso an f locflcds to wellington from nwsm via mofezek for motueka tjjnqn 84 tasajuuff y nelson for motueka monday sth ilist t 43opm motueka for wellington monday sth inst r at73opm x nelson for motueka thursday sthinst at 6am motueka for wellington thursday bth mat at 9 am j c buaford iiemiyal hoxicjet w besley sailmaker etcf iiiej port7nelson bkgs to notify that he hsrb moved from franzen stdrf to those more convenient premise opposite the port post office where every effort will be nude 4o carry on th 9 business in th mo satisfactory manner j beinj a srect cash i3mf porter and supervising 11 work himself he is able to supphr good article at a moderate fb the best class ot sails tawtsijorsb u cyrs sluicing hoseji oilskina era fihhporthhlso v vv t mfil sblil7 isiis neleoh formotueka sunday 4th iast afr 4pjn motueka for nelson monday 5a inst at 7-30 nm f nelson for motueka monday 4 sth inst e 5 pjn motueka for nelson tuesday 6thfmsi if i l 730 am nelson for motueka tuesday 6th inst af 5 pm motueka for nelson wednesday 7th inst at 8 am no cargo received after laspm batchelor co mrtimi9ewp cap f fcickmnfa will leave tue bailvay wharf lollowi takaka for nelson friday qct 2 at 645 pm kelson for takaka sunday oct 4 at 10 pm f takaka for collingwood monday oct 5 h at 7am collingwood for takaka monday oct 5 at 7 pm tahka for nelson monday oct 5 at 9 pm nelson for takaka thursday oct 8 at jo pm takaka for collingwood friday oct 9 at 9 aai collingwood for takakj saturday oct jo at 930 am takaka for nelson saturday get 10 at 11-30 am ob motueka kelson for motueka thursdayj oct 8 av 63u am motueka for nelson thursday oct 8 at 9 am biukbtts bros ownersr notice a large assortment jjv spbjng summii goods are now bqinq shown in ftweeds 1 yicunas coat ings serges etc iiic hards practical tailor and habit maker trafalgar street it famous 9 because i it good i i tane mnlsion i the great long healer i and body builder at all chemists and stores i 26 and 46 per bottle i take none but lanes i standard seeds a magnificent varikty op nimmo blair vegetable am flower seeds penny md threepenny packets sqw ofsaij 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the speaker expressed themselves prfectly satisfied with tiie explanation given re the misreporting of the motion the education aot mr menzies moved that the education act be bo amended as to permit of tlio 13 i bio being read m ccfaoola subject to a conscience clause the mover spoke for one hour without adducing an new argument m favor of the proposal mr whitaker m summing upthe reasons m favor of the present system said the government were firmly determined to rositt nny change m the present act several speakers followed all deprecating tho raising of the question but asserting that education could be much economised ultimately the previous question was carried by 14 totes to 8 deceased wipe sisteh bile upon tho motion for tho third reading of the deceased wife sister bill mr acland moved that it be thrown out dr grace pointed cut that a man who married his sister-in-law hete might travel to to england and there discard her while the english law was unaltered tho third reading was carried by 14 rotes to 9 miscellaneous a large amount of unimportant bushiest was disposed of and the council adjourned at 5 pm house of representatives the house met at 230 pm to-day kotiobs of motion mr murray gave notice that be would move on the 21st inst 1 that subjeot to approval and confirmation by parliament the government should invite offers for tbe purchaio of a half interest m tho tub-sections of tbe public railways as from time to time it may bo considered for the public advantage to deal with on the following terms 2 purchasers to work such railways and to have all profit thereon up to 5 per cent on the price paid by them thereunto profits up to 7 per cent to be yearly divided with tho government 3 government to have the right to regulato freights and fares and inspect and audit accounts by a board properly constituted 4 the government to have the right to re-purchase at a valuation anj such half interest at any time after three years from the time of the sale thereof by tho government 5 that from tho names so roeeived the government aro to advance to the corporations or individuals half tho expenditure for constructing or completing suoh railways as may from time to time be authorised by parliament and under sufficient safeguards and limitations as to cost and otherwise and upon tho same forms and conditions as are stated m paragraphs 2 3 and 4 6 that corporations constructing railways cider paragraph 6 through crown and native lands should have tho special privilogoof purchasing for purposes of settlement dr wallis gave notice that ho would move for an amendment of the electoral act of last cession so as to extend the franchise to leaseholders pbtition sir william fox presented a potition pry-ing for religious teaching m schools questions replying to mr thomson mr dick said he wai m possession of information showing tho extent to wbich settlement has advanced uader the land act amendment aot of last so��sion and specially under tho clauses relating to village and special settlements and that it would appear m the report of tho crown lands department ropljing to mr bcovos mr olivor said an inspector of coal mines had been appointed but not an inspector of gold mines for the middle island tho cost of such alatter appointment would be very considerable and m the present etate of tho finances ho did not think such an expenso could be judiciously incurred bopljing to mr taionui mr eollcston said the govornment wero desirous of affording every facility for native girls attending european schools and the instruction of noedlework would as fur as possible be given roplying to mr reeves mr hall said it was not the intention of the government to erect police quaiters courthouse 0 at the seventeen mile beaoh grey valley ropljink to mr rreres mr hall laid that lio uso of railway truoks had been giren to iho westport coal company because the qotormuent wiihed to encourage the derelopment of thaminoi of theoompgnj no bond had been giyen by the oompany education sir william fox moved that m the opinion of the house tho education act be so amended as to provide for permissivo power being granted to education boards to introduce the reading of tho bible m schools subject to a timo table and conscience clause he contended it wai the fooling of a majority of parents m the colony that the bible thould be read m schools hi admitted lo hrd not much hope of tbe motion being carried at present but professed bis beliof thnt eventually it would be ho called on tho government to take etep�� for ascertaining tho opinions of parents on this subject he would buggesf a hou9b to house canvas vinetenths of the population professed tomo form ofjreligion based on biblo teaching and yet that was tbo only book prohibited they might use books dealing with heathen mythology or any other book they liked but the bible tho foundation of the faith of to many religions was the only book excluded they wero practically speaking a christian nation in illustration ot that he pointed to the fact that they commenced tbe day proceedings wil-h n christian prayer this colony and victoria wore the only places where tbe reading of the bible was prohibited m tchools in amerioa not only was ib read but the lord prayer and christian hymns wore used m the school ho was m fnvor of a conscience clause and a time table by that means ecrupulous-minded people could kep their ohildrrn away in the london echools a conscience caiie wns m force and it was found that only one child out of 400 was kept j away during the reading of the bible the tendency to larrikinicm he attributed to the non-reading of the bible m schools and pointed out that the larrikin element was composed of tbe better dais of boys he aslted them not to chirk tho question dr wallis seconded the motion he denied that the tencbings of the bible were exclusively of a religious character it was a book from which intellectual training was to be obtained and as for moral teaching that was undoubted mr rolloston could not support the resolution although ho agreed with much that had been said the question wob surrounded by many difficulties intensified bj ecclesiastical feeing that had been imported into it ho believed the popular mind was religious but he could not agree m the opinion that a house to house canvass would result m favor of the readnn of tho bible one-eighth of the population wero boman catholic and it was no use saving that their verdict would be m tbnt direction the question was this would tho introduction of the bible foster the national system of education he maintained it would not the motion was inopportune and if carried would destroy that system it was wrong to say that the system of education admitted every description of book into school teaching after considerable experience m america they haft como to the conclusion tbat moral and religious instruction were inseparable from their educational system ho did not wish to see their school system driven back to denominationalism nor yet did he wish to see it get wholly into the bnnds of a class having a contempt for all religious instruction he believed the public voice was m favor of their teaching being no far religious us tho difference of opinion that existod m religion itself would pormit he could not agree that larrikinism was the result of their educational system it had its root m other cinses tho importation of families from different parts of the world without any fixed religioii�� training waa to a great extent responsible for tbat state of things the educational system as it stood had not yet had a fair chance of bearing fruit and it would be a great pity to destroy it before its results and effects were made known and felt the denominational system could not pojsibly bo founded m this country nothing but a national svitem of education could be derised to reach the outside masses of children ho hoped they would pause before they attempted to break down the fabric which they had been at so much trouble to erect mr stewart said that the reading of the biblo m schools wns essential to the proper training of children in the courts of justice it was a most lamentable thing to find children on being called on to give evidence admitting that they knew nothing whatever about the bible teaching in consequence of that lack of training it was not unfreqtiently found the ends of justice were defeated he heartily supported the motion messrs suunders and ireland opposed the motion the debate wib interrupted by the 530 pm adjournment the house resumed at 730 pm deceased wife bisteb mabbiage bill this bill was received front the council and read b first time ohaibmatt of committees on tho motion for going into committee mr hall moved that mr hunt act pro tern as chairman of committees mr macandrew thought an older and more experienced member should be selected he named mr thomson mrsbrimiki formally moved mr thomson to the chair mr andrews laid that mr hurst selection was most objectionable sir george qrey blamed the government for having taken the house by surprise on this occasion mr diok replied that on a former occasion mr hunt had been nouiinstod a chairman pro tern by a member of the other side and ho had discharged his dutie satisfactorily mr swanson said that m the provincial council mr hurst had had a considerable amount of experience m thc��o duties and he could sco no reason why any opposition should be made to the proposal mr moorhouie suggested thst tho amendment bo withdrawn it could be done without disparagement to anyone mr thomson said he was not consulted as to his name being put forth on this occasion ho was sensible of the honor intended but he could not think of occupying the chair unless he waa called to it unanimously he asked that his name might be withdrawn mr beeves said this was another attempt on the part of tho government to confer honors on a political partisan he contended mr llnrst had not the confidence nor respect of the housp as a whole and ho looked on the proposal as a deliberato insult to that aide of the houso mr barron suggested that the government could very easily find another member to prcsido who would not bo objectionable to members mr thomson name was hero vilhdrawn mr seddon tuegested that mr hurst name be also withdrawn with a view of at once ending the difficulty he proposed colonel trimble mr macandrew suggested that tho motion ns it stood should bo put at once thote opposed to it could record tbeir votes and save sir george grey appealed to the government not to press the motion seeing that it waa so very objectionable to tbat tide of the house mr shepherd appealed to sfr hurst to solve the difficulty and decline to allow mb name to be put to tho vote by that means ho would prove his fitness to bo elected at omo future time colonel trimble said it was out of tho question that mere routine business should be taken out of the hands of the government he was sure the premier had no party feoling when ho proposed mr hurst mr stewart moved tho previous question but he waa ruled out of ordor as ihoro was an amendment mr bpoight urged that the matter should bo deckled by going into tho vote t once mr hall said aflor the speeches made on the other side it would bo iinposiiblo for tho government to withdraw from the position they had taken up or for mr hurst to retire he complained that these tpeeches wore unjust and designed to wound the feeling of on honorable member mr hooves said he lincw the government coud put iheir man into the ohair by bruto force but he hoped they would see their way to withdraw him on tho queition that mr hurst name stand part of the question tho house divided ayes 87 noco 33 mr stewart then moved the prorious qucslion ho pointed out that the division showod tliero vrno a lirgo proportion of the houeo against him no man with any eelfreepoct would think about occupying be chair with a bare majority of four m his favor no ons would oeoupy the chair who had cot the unanimous or all but the unanimous roice ot tho houbo mr bunny seconded the motion mr molean said mr stewart had been in debtfd to the government party for his return for dunedin and when he left that lids of the house to join the opposition did they attempt to persecute him as he attempted to persecute mr hu-t hit mr stewarts going over was oie of the most bnrofoced casei of ratting mint had ever tdiien place m the house he left them be cause he expected to get a teat m the govern mont which ho never had got had mr stewart been proposod for tho chair he conld quita understand that not only wonld twothirds of tbo members bare roted against him but they would have actually walked out he concluded by asserting that mr hurst ire as fit a person for the chair ti thoy could get m the huse mr reeves raid with such a bare majority it wns quite impossible to say mr hnrt could conduct business with any degree of credit to himpclf or advantage to tho house mr moorhauso baid the motion was simply devised to render effect being given to the toices of the majority mr seddnn argued that there wat no majority at all events there was not a majority which would warrant anyone taking ibe chair mr lundon moved the adjournment of the honee mr stewart said the member for wi-kouaii had gone out of his way to cast unjust aspersions on his character he conld assert he possessed the confidence of the publio m as high n degree a the member for waiionaiw if ho mr mclean persisted m thee aspersions he would take an opportunity to bate him brought beforo the bar of the home m a manner whioh he did not expect his the pouters conduct m objecting to mr hunt was perfectly reasonable the lion member for wfiikouaili might laugh but he could make that lion member laugh m a very different way if he liked mr mclean challenged mr stewart to mat any personal revelations be could he felt sure of this that if mr stewart could do him any harm he would do it on tho spur of the moment the hon member had gone to dunedin and got 50 of bis friends to attend a meeting in the courro of his speech he wenried out the few constituents that came to meet him and after they had gone they got his friends to pass a vote of confidence m him mr stewart denied the truth of this and mr barron corroborated the statement the motion for the adjournment was negatived on the voices the house divided on the motion that tho question be now put ayes 42 adams mclean allwrigbt moorhouse atkinson murray bain oliver beetham teller ormond braiidon pitt bryce richmond dick richardson driver eolleston fox russell fulton saunders gibbs stevens hall studholme hirst button hursthouge teller swanson johnston trimble kelly wallis kenny wake held levin whitaker mason wood masters wright nobb 35 andrews montgomery ballanca moss barron beeves brswn beid teller bunny seddon de lantour shanka finn shephard fisher j b shrimiki fisher j t speight george steward teller gray tainui hamlin tawhai harris tewheoro hutobeson thomson jones tole lundon tomoana macandrew turnhull mcdonald mr beeves said m the present frame of mind m which the house was it was plain no business could be done he moved the house now adjourn mr turnbull seconded the motion mr hurst eaid the premier bad asked him to tako tho chair that evening beyond that be had nothing to do with the matter he felt be would have been doing himself an injustice if he had as he was strongly disposed to do followed tbe example of the member for clutba and retired the main objection against him was that he had seen it to be his duty to change sides he did it m all good faith at the same time he felt it was an injustice to him to try to destroy his public reputatisn he regretted wh6 had transpired that evening and he now begged to withdraw from the position to which he had been voted aspersions had been cast on him by members whom he hardly knew and he felt he had been most unjustly treated mr hall siid that tbe conduct of the opposition forced the government to insist on tbe motion now however that mr hunt wished to retire the government would not object at the same time he desired to express the opinion of his government that the course adopted by mr hurst was m every way dignified mr reeves withdrew his motion for ad journment dbsti3ts bill tbo houro went into committee on the dentists bill which was pasted with amend menls municipal corporations ict amendment bill subsection 2 of clause 17 of this bill was struck out on a division by 32 to 27 clause 19 was etruck oat at 1230 nm tbe house 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from birming ham 150 acres grassed 6 pad docks well watered 5 roomed house stables etc lease for 7 years at 9s per acre with p clause sb 369 acres fitzherbert 9 miles from palmerston 200 aores grassed ring fenced two paddocks good water 8-rcomed cottage and yards lease has 6 years to run at 40 a year ijl j clause 4 10s an acre 20 acres close to fowlers all in grass but 40 acres ring fenced 6 paddocks 4-roomed house yards red outbuildings lease for 0 years rent 7s per acre purchas ing clause 7 per acre land for bale 370 acres four miles from apiti 300 grassed ring fenced 5 paddocks god water 2 roomed cottage woolshed and yards perpetual lease price 4 15 per aftre terms to acres 9 miles from pahiatua close to school all grassed 8 paddocks level land yards garden and cottage price 6 15s an acre 100 cash required ratliff giesen land co7imissiov and insurance agents feilswo nos lanos h collier co fiano importers wanganui have appointed tyre w pegden i-l agent at fjsildino ii pegden will will phow at bis furniture warehouse feilding pianos by jno brinsmead sons j llanos by w g eaveßtaff sona pianos by haako rianos by gors and kallman instruments sold on deferred pay ment from 20s monthly h collier and co certificated tuners visit feilding every few weeks h collier co wanganui feilding piano depot fergueson btreet 13 ellery gilbert propbieior j a years practical experience as iu a pianoforte expert and im porter can be relied upon to supply nothing but first class instruments always deal with a person who understands the tmsiness all instruments sold for cash or i r j the time payments system from a per month and tuned fres of c n urge for twelve months pianos tuned and bepaibbd j williamson cabinetmaker feilding agent price-lists ana catalogues forwarded rn application tricks in the tea trade a new zealandern complaint to the ceylon tea-growers attociation xmitation is the sincerest form of jl flattery and when the copyist em lu-bs in his nefarious business he ins variably selects some article with an c tablished reputation to simulate the ojnuine article suffers in two ways it loses business by the substitution of the fraud and loses character by its inferior ziy the latest information regarding eh practices reaches us from ceylc in that great tea growing island there is a council of thirty who watch over t interests of the tea planters asso i tion and their attention has been drawn to what is going oninthia colony jhe following extract from a letter cicussed by the association from a dfleman in the island of nrw aland indicates what is going on in this colony the letter appears in the rsrland ceylon observer of 16th june 1398 t in the first place much tea is sold in iew zealand under the name of ceylon which is nothing more than blends of hno class grades with china fiji and other poor teas these are packed ijcallj and suld as ceylon i h-ire been able to trace one instance in which loyally packed teas made up in oa packets lave been labelled ceylon nd the labels bear the imprint of c ti hall printer colombo on enquiry 1 cm assured thnt no such pnntei yists henee the label is nothing ess than a foiigery for the pur 1 pose of giving the only available guar 1 mtee of a genuine celon packed racket viz the printer name i have evidence aho of instances where the 61b boxes have been made and are iiuw locally made out of the wood ot mpty chests thus using ceylon tiraber lined with lead and stencilled in imitation of the ceylon packed urticle ihe best safeguabd for the üblic is to rigorously demand to be supplied with a tea that is above bus v cion subatt7ba tea has no rival w this respect no one has yet hadthe rdihood to attempt tricks on it as its ents are too jealous of its high repu iniion to give a chance to imitators and vc imitators know this and are wise in hr-ir generation ellington and manawatu eailway company ltd to merchants and settlers a ll persons forwarding goods to i or receiving goods from wei jan should take advantage of the rtek and speedibb boute consignment notes should be specially endorsed via wellington a a manawatu railway and goods elivuld be so ordered the company offers great advant ar-oa for tha conveyance of passen euo and pahceib passengers should be careful to aßk for tickets by the company line and parcels should bo o consigned all parcels are delivered to consignees in wellington w m bannay j general manager veilington 15th february 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