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Page 1: TheDominion....The Dominion. Vol 7, Wo. 2176. WELLINGTON, NEW ZEALAND, MONDAY, JOT! 15, 1914 [OWE PEMMYJ BIRTHS, MARRCACES & DEATHB..MARRIAGE. ANDERSON-PHILLIP.-On. June 11, 1914

TheDominion.WELLINGTON, NEW ZEALAND, MONDAY, JOT! 15, 1914 [OWE PEMMYJVol 7, Wo. 2176.

BIRTHS, MARRCACES & DEATHB..MARRIAGE.

ANDERSON-PHILLIP.-On. June 11,1914, at St. Paul's Pro-Cathedral, by the

Rev. N. S. Burnett, Lionel Eustace An-derson, to Francis Maud, only daughterof Mr. S. Phillips, London.

' DEATH.DOWDESWELL.—On Saturday, June

13th, 19H. at tho Wellington Hospital,Alfred Robert Dowdestvell, lato Super-intendent of. the Patea. Harbour Works;aged r>2 yeaTs; no flowers.

' FUNERAL NOTICES.

rTUIE Friends of the lato ALFRED■JL ROBER/1' DOWDESWELL are.re-. spectfully invited to attend his Funeral,

■\vhicE will leave tlhe Mortuary Chapel ofRobt. H. .Wilson and Son on TUESDAY,Juno 16th, 18W, at 9.30 a.m. for the Syd-

-1 uey Street Cemetery.\ ' ROBT. H. WILSON & SON, Undertakers

: & Embalmers, 1C! Adelaide Road. 'Phono1099. '■'■■'. ' '

' E. MORRIS, JUNR.,Undertaker and Embalmcr,

CO TaranakiSt., and 28 Revaris St.NO Ring on 'Phone 937 is too "early or

too late to receive immediate atten-tion. Mortuary Chapel for the conveni-ence of the public. 'Carriages, landaus

1 sA the shortest notice. 'Phono Nos.—i Head Department 937, <Newtown Branchi .142, Livery Stables IGCB. Private 'Phono

: ; 87J0.E""EMOVAL Notice.—lsaac Clari end

6on, Builders, Contractors, and .Un-dertakers, have removed to new premises,

. No. 27 Wingfield Street, off Mplesworth..

Street,:, opposite Ministerial Residence.Jobbing work promptly attended, to.Telephones: Shop, 1088; Residence, SOS-

TENDERS., ■.

W_

-TENDERS.> AXEL HOLTZ, DECEASED. :

j ■ MASSAGE BUSINESS FOR SALE.: nrtHß Public Trustee invites Tenders forj 'JL (1) the Goodwill and Lease, and (2)'. the Plant, Fitting's and Furniture con-I nected with the Massage Business of the

late A*el Holtz, lately carried cn;.by himat 123 Willis ■ Street, Wellington.' Thebusiness ■is well established and flourish-ing, and the 'plant is probably, the most'up to date in. New Zealand. It consistsof High.Frequency.Battery complete, Dr.iSchnee's four-cell Bath,. Electric ThermalBathv Professor Dr. Schlosser's Eye-Mag-net (lilting pover 561b.), and GalvanicSinusoidal, Faradic and Combination Cur-rents, etc. ,-..',

Lease has 3J years to/run.The highest or any tender not .neces-

sarily accepted. ■Tenders close nt the Public Trust Office,Wellington, at Noon on 2tlh June, 1914.

Full lists'of plant, etc., and further in-formation may be obtained from

THE DISTRICT MANAGER, . -.

Public Trust Office, Wellington.mo BUILDERS AND.CONTRACTORS,

• ,W. A. CHOTE. Farisa Street. »,

On Sale—.GOLDEN CEMENT. '"

■ MIIiBURN LIME AND CEMENT.MAURICEVILLE LIME.

3. J. CRAIG'S AUCKLAND, HYD. LIME,FIRE BRICK , AND TILES, FIRE■ CLAY. CHIMNEY.-POTS/EtoV. . '. '

SAGAR'S . Celebrated English-Wood-working'MACHlNEßY; catalogues,

quotations—Sole- Agents, Henry F. Moss, (Ltd.), Princes Street., . ■~.

: HOUSES AND LAND'WANTEDAND FOR SALE. ... -

~

. MOST UP-TO-DATE GENTLEMAN'SRESIDENCE, MOUNT VICTORIA.

TO SELL, 8 beautiful-.rooms, cloakroom, wardrobes, larder, e.l. right

through, lovely bathroom and 2 balconies;I delightMl situation and" view; concrete

yard and paths; nothing left out. See usat once. ..-.''■

THOMAS COOPER AND CO.,I*»nd & Estate Agents, 78 Willis'Streetj (Over Wallace "and Gibson's).

- RENT-PRODUCING PROPERTYWANTED.

FOR Exchange, 270 acres rich dairyingland, near factory and township;

good G-roomed house, stable, trapshed,and concreted cowbails. \Price .C37 peraero. Will accept first-class town pro-party. "

. ORBELL AND CO,, Palmerston North.

t| f\o ACRES, all ploughable whenXv<s stumped; 40 acres have beenPloughed; 5-roomed house, cowshed, stable,rapshed; well walored by nice troutstream; dairy, 35 cows; 3-mile from good

co-operativo factory, school, store, andP.0.; nicely planted with shelter trees;good orchard; freehold, ,£23 per acre;only .£SOO cash required. Apply E. B.HARE AND CO., Pahiatna.TARANAKI FATTENING COUNTRY.QprA ACRES, Freehold, near. Waitara,ijD\f half ploughable, balance veryeasy, part crop; 30 acres bush; goodbuildings; well watered; well subdivid-ed; no weeds. Price, £9 15s. per acre;£1000 cash. Apply

RATLIFF LAND AGENCY,Feilding. . ,

" DAIRY FARM. HUTT DISTRICT.1 xf» *CRES, all in grass, 10 padlocks,JLOO best of fencing; B-roomed dwell-ing, dairy, 12-bail cowshed, sepa*ator;orchard, garden, etc.; 7 minutes fromRailway by good road. Prico £U peracre. Government Mortgage, £1000. at4J per cent. Deposit £iW, balance easy.For further particulars, apply

SHORT AND ERASER, Petone. '

■ HERE WE ARE AGAIN-RIGHT ON■ THE DOT.SOMETHING GOOD FOR CLEAR-

SIGHTED MEN.r\n ACRES, Manawatn Line, school,«/O Post Office, and Creamery, 1 mile.'About 90 acres are ploughable fi acres in.crop, balance in grass. Some 70 .acreshave been ploughed. Subdivided into 10paddocks, and well watered. Splendid 6-roomed house, well and faithfully built.Cowshed and loft, and all necessary out-buildings. The price is right, and theterms ore particularly easy. . No. A47

Fullest particulars from sole agents,,

. ■ J. R. PEPiRY AND CO., .

Land Brokers, Feilding.

IMPORTANT.IF you want your furniture removed,consignments cleared through theCustoms, goods delivered in the city, orforwarded lo any address, call or writeBlake, Carlisle and Co., Customs, Carry-ing, and Forwarding 'Agents, HunterStreet, Wellington, or Box 173. G.P.O.Appointments can be made with our repre-Eentative by ringing up 'phone 2617.

A SMART ARREST.

A LOCAL Detective made a very smarlarrest recently. While looKing nths mirror during the progress of hiitoilet ho discovered quite a number o]

grey hairs appealing through his hanHe immediately summoned his wife's a: dwho/without any hesitation, said: "J,\ckuse Dr. Wilson's Regenerator at once; liarrested all my grey hairs and improvetho general growth immensely." Tinadvice was followed with excellent reSuits. Procurable in Wellington froirJ. R. McKENZIEJS TOILET DEPOT,

Willis Street,Or Kircaldie and Stains, Drapers.. Bottle;Bs. 6d. each.

; . H._

_ P H IL P,

97 DIXON STREET.House, Window, and Office-Cleanin;

Contractor,Carpets Cleaned and Peaten by

Machinery.All Orders Promptly Executed,

'Phone 3292, .Three Eiaye,

FOR GENERAL PRINTINGOF EVERY DESCRIPTION, THY

"THE DOMINION" GENEILALJ '

PRINTING DEPARTMENT

'PHONE 1442. PROMPT ATTENTION.

■ TENDERS.TO SCRUBCUT.TERS.

HHENDEUS aro called for felling 200' •*• acres, more oi less, Manuka Scrub,

■ etc., at Tauanui, 23 miles from Feathers-" ton. Tenders close on TUESDAY, 30th'inst. ■ Tho lowest or any tender not neces-- fcarily. accepted; Geo Hume. Address,

Private Bag, Featherston., "TO BUSHFALLERS.

TO-ANTED. Tenders falling Two Blocks\, "» Bush, from which milling timber

has been. cut. About 126 acres and 108' acres. Houses' provided freo for con-

tractors either married or single men.' Apply

JAS. JACKSON,■ , Reikorangi, Waikanae,> v ODLIN'S, LTD., Timber Merchants,■ Wellington. ___■

f rjIENDERS ate invited for. making Al-! 'terations and Additions to Premises

in Caba Street.j Plans may bo seen at our Office.

Tenders close FRIDAY, 19th June, atnoon.

ROBB.& PAGE, Architects,Royal Exchange Buildings,

115 Customhouse Quay.

? . WANGANUI HARBOUR BOARD.3 SUPPLY OF AUSTRALIAN TIMBER

FOR WHARF.1 CONSTRUCTION OF TWO TIMBER; . . PUNTS.1 SEPARATE Tenders, addressed to the

' Kj Chairman and marked outside "Ten-' der for Australian Timber" and "Tender

- for Punts," will be received by tho un-' dei-sigiied up till Noon on FRIDAY, tho

3rd day of July, 1914, for the aboveworks.Copies of Specifications and conditions

may be seen at the Harbour Board Of-fices at Wanganui, Wellington, Auckland,and Dunedin.

The lowest or any tender not necessarilyaccepted.

F. C. MILLWARD,■ Secretary.

5 'ESTATE OF RANGIHANU ERUERA,J • - -

~DECEASED.

- TENDERS FOR LEASE OF LAND ATjj- CHATHAM ISLANDS.

; fJIENDERS. are invited by the) Public,J- Trustee for Lease of 1333 acres 16

■ perches, being Kekerione No. 1, E Block,3 situate at the Chatham Islands, for a term'■ of 16 years, commencing from the 29th

August, 1911The highest or any tender not necessar-

ily accepted., Tenders close at Noon on TUpSDAY,

the 30th June, 1914. . >+

Conditions may be inspected and formsof tender obtained at the Post Office,Chatham Islands, and at the office of the

. district Manager for the Public Trustee,Wellington. ,

FOR SALE, BY TENDER.HAWERA'S '

CENTRAL CORNER BUSINESS BLOCK.j ITVENDERS are invited for the purchaseJ- . of Mr, E.. F.'Melvern'e 'Property,

• situate Corner of High and Regent.' Streets, Hawera. ' . The Property upon;' .which is erected a substantial two-storied' building of brick and concrete, has. a

. frontage to High Street of twenty (20)feet, andi.to Rfgent StTeet of (about 80feat). The building'.comprises chemistshop, at-present tenanted by Mr. W. K.

j Wallace; legal,chambers of three rooms,tenated.by Mr. J. I''oy; and dental cham-bers, on first floor, of three (3) rooms and

I office of three rooms on same floor. Full.. particulars with conditions of sale and

' form of tender can be seen and ob-B tained from James Foy, Solicitor, Recent

3 Street, Hawera, with whom tenders closeon the 17th June, 1914. No tender neces-sarily accepted.

MAORI LANDS FOR LEASING BY .• TENDER,

rNDERS- are invited for Leasing, un-der the provision: of The Natives. Land Acts, of: • ■

|' (1) 11 Areas in Raetihi Block, near Olia-r kune, ranging from 40 acres up to 219i- acres; bush land, from which timber has

been removed; now partly in grass.i. (2) 5 Areas in Ohotu 1 Block, situate at

Oreore, ranging from 7 acres to 11 acres;1 all recently felled and sown in , grass.1 (3) Areas in Ohotu 1 Block, situate

• at Matahiwi,. Wanganui -River, ranging? from 6to 10 acres; partly in scrub audJ grase. ,• '1 (4) 10 Acres in Waharangi No. 1 Block,

' situate below Pipiriki, on Wangauui• River; partly in scrub and grass.

(5) 15 acres in Ohotu 8 Block, situate_ near Karioi; flat and in grass.

(6) 10 Acres in Wharetoto 9 Block, situ-ate at Rangitaiki, Napier-Taupo Road,with accommodation bouse and stables.

T Full particulars, Sale Plans and Forms•\ of Tender can bo obtained at the Post Of-- lices, Ohakune, Oreore,.Jerusalem, Karioi,; and at the Native Department Offices,

Wellington and Wanganui.Tenders will be received at the Aotea

District Maori Land Board Office, Wα-- nganui, .up till Wednesday, 24th June,

1914. at 2 p.m. ' -

I MATERIALS FOR PLUMBERS' BOARDI OF NEW ZEALAND EXAMINATION.

WRITTEN Tenders, endorsed as aboveand addressed to the undersigned,

' will be received up to NOON of WED-V NESDAY, 17th day of June, 1914, for the

materials required for the above examina-tion. Specifications .may be seen at thisOffice. ' The lowest or any tender notnecessarily accepted.

■ P. C. PIRANI, !'' Secretary, Plumbers' Board of New'• Zealand,a Public Health Department,? Old Parliamentary. Buildings, Wel-? lington.' .

: - "S7MBOSTEEL METAL CEILINGSe ill i7 Are proof against andBest Value in the market.

WILSON AND SHAW,59 Victoria Street.

~

• Sole Agents.

i, -—— —; : ■I? METAL 'CIUT.TNGS.I W UNDERLICH METAL CEILINGS.

'r ARTISTIC, HYOIENIC, AND INEX->. PENSIVE.

>■ Manufactured in Wellington.

" SCHLAADT'S STEEL CASEMENTS &•

WINDOW SASHES FOR ALLCLASSES OF BUILDINGS.

rt As Cheap as Wood,

iR BEAVER BOARD FOR WALL LINING.)f •

i. BRISCOE AND CO., LTD.,:li Solo Agents.k,it , :

EXPANDED METAL.X P A N D E D METAL,

e- FOR REINFORCED CONCKF/fEm CONSTRUCTION.

EXPANDED STEEL LATHING' For FIREPROOF WALLS & CEILINGS,es RUBEROID ROOFING, DAMP COURSE

AND FLOORING.GIANT BUILDING PAPER;?.

- RATNER SAFES AND STRONG-ROOM?, DOORS.

DREADNOUGHT FIREPROOF DOORS.RANSOME VER MEHR CONCRETEMIXERS, RUBBER GLASS FOR SKY-

ig LIGHTS ANDVER ANDAn ROOFS.

GOLDEN BAY CKMENT.THE STEWART TIMBER, GLASS, ANDHARDWARE CO., LTD.,

Courtonay Place, Wellington.

BUSINESSES AND PARTNERSHIPS,

GOOD Opening for a Bootmaker and' Repairer in Opunake. Apply

, "Last," "Dominion" Office.[• TTAIRDRESSING~and Tobacconist Busi-

J--S- ness for Sale, Palmerston North.Full particulars at J. Downes, Willis

' Street, Wellington.WANTED, immediately, for Client,

Sound Boardinghouse Business inI North Island. State -number rooms, lease,

j turnover, insurance, pi-ice, etc., to N.Z.' -Business Exchange, Christchurch.'.' ■ FOR SALE"!

■JJAKERY, Small Goods, Confectionery,•*-» and Fruit Business, rising town,near Auckland; no opposition; splendidprosp'ecta. Ingoing only X150; terms.

■ Fuller particulars, R. J. Entncan, Auck-land. ' .

PARTNERSHIPS.TV"F/ have Two Clients who are open

« » to consider a Partnership proposi-tion in Agency, Indent, Land Agent, Ac-countancy, or similar businesses. Par-ticulars to N.Z. Business Exchange,

; Christchurch.FOR SALE, a first-class Grocery Busi-

ness in Nelson district, on MainLine from Nelson; doing about .£3OO permonth; stock, furniture, plant, etc., J:SO0to .£IOOO. Full' particulars to bona-fidebuyers on application to "Sellars," "Do-

• minion" Office.toTndent agents, importei('s"of

BUILDERS' REQUISITES, ETC.A DVERTISER having established con--t*- nection with builders and contractorsin Hamilton and District, wishes to sellgood lines on commission. Particulars to

Box 4(i, Hamilton.

MEDICAL Practice Fot Disposal.—Town of three thousand population,

', very busy practice, now bringing in .£IOOOa year, also aLodge in addition, bringing

' in £25 quarterly, also furniturein 5-roomedgood house, detached, with telephone,

|- on post and rail, 2 minutes; obliged giveup through illness. Books can bo seen toprove figures; would introduce; many ac-

-1 couchuients booked; must dispose immedi-. ately. Price ,£SOO for all. Address "Doc-

tor," "Dominion" Office, Wellington.

A FORTUNE"r WAITING FOR SOMEONE.'

T IVERY STABLES AND CARRYINGJL< . BUSINESS. To bo placed at once;.£2OO will put you in. Owner netted ,£7COlast year.

JAMES PENNEY, Property Broker,Box 74, Feilding.

; .£l2 PER WEEK PROFIT. NET. /

1 ■pESTAUHANT BUSINESS, NAPIER,• it; valuable lease, best position, 2 din--1 ing-rooms, besides living rooms upstairs.

' Weekly takings average M 0 to .£SO. Spe-cial reason for ecllint;. Furniture worth

. J250. Brice as going, concern, .£320.Apply, by letter, or wire, CASSIDY ANDCO., Commission Agents, Box 197, Has-

' tings. .. COUNTRY BAKERY BUSINESS TO

' LET.' TnrOiUSE and SHOP combined, at Maka-

■ JO. raka, with S acres of ground, forterm' of threo years. Possession Ist July.

ApplyM. L. HOGAN,

, ■ Makaraka, Gisborne.. . HOTEL NOTICES.? HART HOTEL,

, »?. ... CHRISTCHURCH.} This is one of tho most up-to-date and

' best Hotels to stay at in the Dominion,1 having only , been rebuilt four years.

) Tariff: Bs.'Gd. per day.-' F. M. IIREWITT,

. . _ Proprietor.

' THE1 JTNITED SERVICE HOTEL,

}• . Christchurch,Is now under the Management of

t MR. JOHN MORRISON.-9 . Late of the

ROYAL, HOTEL, AUCKLAND.WHERE TO STAY IN

' rrUIE NEW WENTWORTH PRIVATEA HOTEL, Clyde Quay, Wellington.Near Tβ Aro Station and Wharves.

i A. most comfortable and quiet home.Really first-class tableand very best atten-

. tion" Terms, ss. per day; permanent) boarders, 225. 6d. to 255. Absolutely fire-s proof and fire escape from every room.

Under the new management of R. E.t Howell, late of Sydney. 'Phone 1190.

'' ALBION. HOTEL,

3 Courtenay Place (opp. Gas Co.)

i , BEST OF LIQUORS STOCKED.Good Accommodation. Terms Moderate.

; ■ Under new management.1 P. COSTIN .Prop.,j (Late of Taratahi and Porirua).

OTEL GRAND CENTRAL, 107CUBA- STREET.

' Wellington's Leading Private Hotel.Accommodation for 100guests. First-class

3 Cuisine. Every uodern convenience." Ladies' Private Drawing-room, Sitting-

' rooms, etc. Lounges, and- eight modern' bathrooms, including electric light and

electric fire alarms. Tariff, Gs. day. Per--1 manent Boarders as per arrangement.

WHERE TO STAY IN WELLINGTON.' ryEALANDIA PRIVATE HOTEL.

• £l Clyde Quay.(Near Wharf and Te Aro Railway Station.)

Kitchen under entire charge of Mr. Fix,late Chef Royal Oak Hotel, Wellington,

) for 9 years.Visitors' and Permanents rates: ss.

per day; 255. per week: 'Phone 1656.3 MRS. FIX, Proprietress.' VORK "PRIVATE HOTEL,

" 1 Feilumg'o LEADING House,One Minute from Railway Station.

" Commercial men and holiday-seekersi will find this house up-to-date in everyparticular. Fifty rooms, excellent table,

i good nttention ;Entirely under new

management. Tariff, Gs. Gd.MRS. M'CONACHIE,

Proprietress.,

- TTINTON'B

, NEW ZEALANDER HOTEL.

MANNERS STREET,

WELLINGTON.

!. J. H. UINTON,

Proprietor.

• npHE NEW - ROYAL HOTEL,1Bangitikm Street, Palnicratoo, N.

ARTHUR HAYWOOD Proprietor.

Tho Hotel :sj fitted throughout withElectric Light, and affords 3WEPJOR

I ACCOMMODATION to Visitors.Speight's Ale on draught.

TARIFF, Gs. 6d.!. P.O. Box 203. Telephone 94,G '

(PENTRAL HOTEL, *Emerson and; \J Dalton Streets. NAPIER.REBUILT 1912.

The sunny climate, aided by staying atthis Up:to-tlate Hotel, will make yourHoliday in Napier a moat enjoyable one.Heated throughout with Ideal Utidiators.

3 Moderate Tariff. Excellent Cuisino.W. E. niLL, Proprietor,

Late of Dunedin and Curistchurch.

WANTED TO BUY fIfMJ SELL,

I TK7ANTED, Sscowfhand' \Tolil7ltater ' » price. Jatues Maefarlaae, Betva,Feilding. ~

FOK SALE—SIangoMs in any quantity,- 18s. per ton on truck. Apply Robert

3 Miller, Platform, Greytown.TulOR SALE,. Mas~lS-cow Milking ifaeh-

, -a- ine, steam, ail aeeessoriea. Applyi Smith and Donald, Jtataraa,

_

ANTED toBedroom Suites. My price, ,£<s;

other people's, JZffl, JSaKhai!., i& Ade<kide Rood.

' WOE Immediate Sale, J?r£essild afidj •&■ Furniture, Private Hotel; good pro-perty; easy terms. Apply "Ovpbot," "So-

" minion" Office.BALED Hay (ftSheT*or~unthriãed),

primo Lucerne, bright, clean Strawin any quantities for immediate delivery..- T. Glarksou, Ltd., Hastings.

banjq~fob~salS.- ,£?O WILL pttMlxasft a beautiluHpfie> **(V Banjo in ease, Apply "Musical

Bargain," "Dominion 1" Office. ,

BALED Hay, threshed~aad~«nthreslw<f,'also Straw, for Silo inany quantity.r Apply Geo. Sands, Contractor, Baris) Street, Hastings. 'Phone m.) Tl/rOTORISI , S-?-e'h,p! Iftdjaa nifccfciliw-W-&- XSP, 4 h.», Triumphs £60 (18U

models), f.o.b. X/)DdOB. fi per cent.? brokerage. Barmjfe «ji4 C0.., 75 Obiro

Road, Brooklyn." WfANTEn to Sill, Solid. Qak Side*

, "V boards, '£i log,, when otfew' people charge .£l2 10s, i kati-ti sideboards,

M, other people's sale pros, £S Isa<. Marshall'?, 46 Adelaide Scad,

" ANSWERS TO COSRESPONBikTS'.i "yEH, yon will g«t a tette pripe for1 -H- your Left-off Cloth-las U you ring wp

S 841, or write to Havviee's, file Straight1 Deal Shop, m Yivfea Street.3 TJENZINE ant! Uil fejizses in Tariouaj JLB makes and eisses far site; all in good

. order, and at exceptionally Sow oriws.

. Also anothor p&rcel ti£ AJaoiiteg Chains. and Wire for iaents and iftunebee.-

STEVENS AND COv. Upper AJjsl Smith• Street. Telephons iflb.

ALEX. MetoTend(Jentirr.! EngiEtSrs and irapoTtare.

130-132 MAKNgRS- STOSIST.i Gear and Gear Cutting, Wfi cut your• own Blanks, or will furnish gears cara-,! plete. B<st of Materials Used. Spurs,

bpirais, and Crown Wheels aiid finimis |hardened in oar na-to-.dafe Gas Furnaces.

FOK SALE OB LEASE.; mHOROUGHBHED She.. Gmanforte, -*■ (half-brother to Los Aageto), by- Multiform—La Valerie ({nil "ujswr ,to;. Nonette and La Gloria) (flam of Ctiarje-- ville, 191-1 RosehiH Cup whater), and halfl sister to Crucinejla. Apply'• J. HOOK,

' flawera.WHAT BEADING~I2CVENioES DOT"

TO test'and sell their ites thoy eni> ]ploy us to ai«k« working ««Me. iCan we help you? Fsftst-elass work guaf>. antced. Improvements suggested. Stiltit-r est secrecy observed.

-VON HARTITZSCB. * HUTCHESON,Mechanical Hitirilieersj

120 Ghuznee Strait "• Tel. 2d713.TO MOTORISi'S.

WE Store, Cloan, and Eejlnii MotorOars, Lorries, a.rrd Delivefy

Charges Eeason&bleiHEATHEfi AN© CO,,

i Edwird Street Oarage..' WELLINGTON,..

' , 'Phone E-506. . .

■ TO CARBIEES, ■RfDfiß|qi^lK"S_E"TaFOE SALS, strong 2t)4i.ji. Mdtiu-r Chassis,complete, iu fusumg order;

• Buitable for lorry or van body; to tfarryIScwt. Price £,W<

~ Enfield 15-20 h.p. i-cylindftr %«-ing Car, .£lO5.

Stuart, 15-h.p. 4-cyljjtadßy laUdaflJet, £m,Hupmobile, 20-h.i). 4-*rtlradcr 2-s*4tsf,

i!130.H. LEICESTER, 167 -Vivien street.

'Phone 3358.flqwess.

DOUBLE Valnp Collectiftn ef .ChoicePlants, including 2 beautiful Bsro.

nia?, 1 Daphne, 1 Dsosimo, (seeatet!). 1Pink Coral Heath, 1 White pp., I Aari-caria (golden), 12 pretty Beddiflg iPlapts, ]

' strong plants in pot*, the let fol , 10s, i: CHARMING NJaiBSU, plant now,

will give a magni:fioeut disnlejr all throughwinter, and summer, 50 tot is.; IK 7s.

' 6d.; nor doz. Is. 64. -

GERMAN LOTUS, or Ft-amfl Creeper,. foliage, silver grey, Wassftd with beaiiti"

ful scarlet flowers; it de-mande admixa--1 tion; each 25., 2 for 35.; all orders ear~

riago paid for cash,. W. MITCHIKSON,Nurseryman, New FlynieSith.

T E V I A T H A N fl 6 f% %*-* (Noarly opposite Railway Stat<jin),

DUNimM.7\ — '

THE FAVOURITE BMSE. '

• With the Traveltos PubUc.

Electrio Light in Evety SedrOom,} Hot Baths can bs had »t all hours Free

_ i ni Charge to Visitors and Boarders.

; MODERATE CBAEGES.

i Country Visitors are remindeii tJ>.*t ifonlj in Town for the Day tfev can. obiaiji' a Gocd Lunch froos 12 Ml) &,

' Fire Escapes throashoal the Bo.ildioFSvNight and Day Porters,

JAMES-CONNOB,3 , All coramunicatioae to '7 Telephone 67. . P.O. Bsi U2;j c „ -—-*_

HOTELS FOR SiiE. Price,teas*

; Valws andRent Takings .Furai- Furni- j

I<ength p. wk. p. «k. nitttfe. nitare-Leaso. ■ £ ' £ A £

i yearn 10 SO 7G9 30002y'rs. llmths.... 12 M COS ia»3 years „. 8 JO9 MOB 23004yrs. 2mths.... 819 tE» 85Q SJ9OCyrs. lOmths.... 12 la 800 28357 years IS 285. 2500 6380

' lyr. fimths. ... 12 110 • 080 JSTS7 years 510 ft 450 MfiO

All figures Gubjeot to ftsdit pud. everycare taken to protect buyers and tiiaaa•who finance them.

A. D. KEN NEW AND CO.> LTD.,Wholesale Merchants Km? Hotel Brokers,

157 Feather=:on Street, Wellington.

- mURN BU L L * JOKES.,.-1 . LIHITEO,

' Of Wellington, AuckUin'd, Chrisichuwh,and Daneditt,

The Largest Fs;fm of jELECTRICAL ENGINEERS

, IN NEW ZEALAND,Having importanti eofltreetg i.o hand forpublio bodies, can ajways Had

GOOD BILLETSFo*

GOOD ELKCJEICIAKS,

1 Only First-class Eugjyeefe end Wireinenare employed, ensuring the best

cJsbs of wofitr .

WANTED Known, VV% do "peopte sellFurniture for half the wiccf Bt?-

cause tlisy wrch ridisateijsly highprices. Marshall's is always bedrock, 56Adelaide Eoad, " i

IFROFESSIPHAU ENGAGEMENTS.WANTEDra"Certiik!ited H-ea.d Nurse;

salary per aanflm, Apply"itatrm," Hawci'ii Hospital. ,'

W~"~ANmrOoTTwiralTiXSMiSHasfniai, KegvsteMd Nm-so; salary

£7Q, .ippK* '"Begietered," "PominienI, ''Offl-cc.

_yg'KnfWS, an exiJej-iefteriPEhildren's* » Nurse. Apply tiy letter, with re-

ferences, to Mrs. &fdoa VTiUiaUts, Fuke-boii,_Hnwfeo?s B.\v,caotdon"?elFHatSky ' scnSoiT

Pony's Bay. Wellington.fJOARDINa Sctaoi for Bovb uftder 14•"-» yesia 3-f eg?.. Ptisoipal, Miss Bom-iiiefrillo.

.

EXPES.IENCED Cleric, dissngagedMondays to l'pdays

small si-kry. Write "Kiiowledise/, "Bβ'uitnjon"Omie.

W'~"ooMas&ciA.L &Hf&iSMr"~ANpi) Knowft-That Weltet P,

Hili invites ASoucics Øog Commig-sicn froin taerehents Slid wanufßutttroris

\ fir Marfkitousn, Nele'jii, m<l WestCoast, box 21, Nelepn,

Sig Things 1 uu&et'-t¥ takinss, Positiqiis, Big Bβ-Bijineratio-n in Biootr-wal EjigaawmgIWe teach yott thoroagbty by mail, Pros-pestas "A." free. Amerioka feheoi ofCaTrespohdenG*. S,Z. Ouice. JamesRodger, «2d Lichfcid Stftfit, Christ-cbuwh.

M~"ADAME ' MUNKMAK-BBMpBIrITEACHER OF SINGING.

Studio: l Above Loirfoji Beutol Rooni8<WiUis and MsniwrS Stfeefe.Will be nt the Studio—'

MONDAYS, WEDNESBAiS Al«J>.THUR-SBAtSiS'vam 3 to t y-M,

Singing & Dfep-litsatli.ing Classes NowFortatog,'

tss ■■' E "lalplr-smitl,Metaptesieinn,

Room 5, Ovet L«E4»ii Dental,Corner Majuwrs aod Willis HbteoiL .

Hours 11-1 n?wl 4-G, WedttesiJay exteptsd,Classes for inst:nicti»i> in practicM sell-

apjrtication of sagijestien for UcA'ih wlSuccess; eo-rmsjenee Jane 23s<i. -ftoom forfew wore applJciats.

"audit tiLiSar-"SITANTED, lor Vim of Public Ac-

I * r coTmtaats, a Snurt- Juniei, as AuditCkrki mwt write well, aisd k- tuiek and

figitres, Apply, cop-ws cf twliinenials inii statiag eaiat,? cs-.peiited, to

"LEDCi'EB,""Doiuiftfois" Office,

AUCKSID~WBLi' CBAMMAR^' SCHOOL

TDEQUIBED, sivjHwKately, a Jiinwr"> Mathehwtic'al J.fislrfiw te ic&ch At-gebytt, Geowctry, anil Trigonerncby tethe Standard cf tiw Juniar IfnjvefsityBelwlarsftip EsamittatioM, ill applittatisnemust fea.-sSi tbo Secretey of the Board>jy Jii-ie, 2*Oi instant.

W.' WALLACE KlffP, fiefftetnry.

WAWEB. ' -

A LARGE MJECAfTILB HOtJSB re>qnires the swvkas qt one 4f its

Uraochss of a OOSfPETENt Ri?VISR JindSALESMAN {<jsr tire Expoit BvtsinrsS iaiFrraPft Kent, Dairy aiti -other pwdtiost,

AppJication* are mvrfeK? and Aould sfcitefchfi nature of applicants' (■;x;roj;.ietice-,. witliperse-hal or otlt«f reSfereseesl

Adfas-s, ." .

"EXPOBTBBSi"N* *3«r -■

: - 'Hi ",'A.WAKIKO COD'N-Tr COUNCHvAPPLICATIONS FOR POSITION

A PPLICATIONS «re invited from pet-*» ?'.iii.s ijiuilifiojl te fill tins posrtio-n ofENGINEBS to tho aW-e County, Ap-plicnnts irrost state salary Mijuimi, ande'noki;* copies of .tseent testinujmaJ-s. Ap-plicatwiis to "bfs aent to tha GSiflifnian a<l-dresswt fo the Cotmiiy Qflvce, Pia Pte, ©n

" t)T befoi'b ITJTDAY, July. 3rd, MW. <t&s eft-dOTsed "Apglicatien fer En-g-inier."

GEO. BROWN,.* Cmifltj , -Clerk.

'Fie Pig.

Al&n gptCEE'S ''' .STGDI-α*'

OPP. TE ARO HOtJSE, OUBA ST.tho&e 3253.

Specialitie?: Sepia Tene* end flaadPaintili'gp.

SINaiNG.VAKTE DBL CANTO iTAHANO,

THE Old Italian "Bel Caftfo" Metiiod—sci much talked ai but so little

nwterstood. A HUCtICAL KNOW-L.BDGB ONLY enables the Teaeha torwnatt bo tno fsHpii a sa{e aw}, correctweW of VOICE PRODUCTION.

iiE. HL CORNWALL, fcf jmW w-iththe eminent Italian Mftestra, Signer M«er-etti tilflan, anfl Sir Henry J. Wood, Lob-Sob's Premier Condurtor—is pwgnred toweei-ve pupi'k. Prospectus en application.

Separate Classes for twite afia Sontlo-piaa Bow fotmijig. Vva for these classes,.One Gtnitol,

Address: IS Pprtland Cr<;scfint, Thorn-dα-a. a«!.i. at Btesden. 'PJione 388.

PKAC-TiCAlt BOOKKEEPING,PEACTICAL '800-KKEEPING,

PiPSONAL or CORBESPONDENCETCITION.

QTDDINTS, write up the actual trans-. actions of a eerchant itt tl« neoes-mtj books of asccoamt and wato eut theaetuii! eeaffi-ereiftl dociHßsnts T-gqwired.

Frequent Trial Balances aw taken eat,and maoy BateEee Sheets are

prepared.DA?, EVENING & COKBBSPONDfiNCE-

j CLASSES.BANKS'S COMItEBCIAI COLLiGE.

H. AJ:tOS.Director.

Ofice, 11 Grey Street,'feleplion-e, 2.093.

cTiXJTBTTsyV ms., 705., Ws., VOs., 705., Tte.

BABY "DAISY" NO 1. fitted cempietefor Carpets, Linos., afld tlpltohtemlFurnit'iVre.'

TEHMS Ms. AItRANfiED1 Larger Siaes ft-ora 105s. to ,£SO.] Stawrwm: 'PTione:

12 Kin-it's Chambars. SS&

KAtAMAJOO

LQOSI-L'EAF LEJ3OER & WAGONERFILE AGENCY,

BOOTH'S BUILDINGS,Tlie Ko.iamasoo L«ose. .fat L&dg-er

•ranks firat of all Loose Leaf L«ikmr Sys-■ ti'ins. Approved ljj' all Leadiaig Kl'ins inEiigiiiVid Tjeoaii«e they off-Set owmomics lathe CoiiWing Houses ef their basiness.

HI, totrUG, '• LTD..• Dxirtiiaic-fi Ageatis

(And at Paltserston N*rth 4 Auckland).W. E. 11. KKOV/LES, Eepvpscnta-Hve.

'I'Sror® Wk '

Chambers. Mr. CcJpslx? Paclorss,PrtudtKil. Aflvjc? <j!j .iiiy wfejoct. g-pu*iitatf,, time anil plans of Wrtli; 2s, 6d,

i F&sial Neie for prelimiiiMjj

sifUAtrows vacant,WANI'eF, competent CotnpMiter for

News Rooni. Apply "EeraJd,"Vtp.np.nxiLin

'" fiViiiily; Tefefeuces Jeqwired.. A|'ply «fter_6 p.m.i,_ta S^TbeJt'on-aoe.cafabie'Eadyh<i}p,' rau-sl; lse"

» foad o.f children. - Apply I.>y kfls-i,Kirs.". W. J. Boullas, _fiavclo«t Jgrtii^"ra/ANTED, to»rried"Man"T?».' man. Apf>S\: J, ,T. WiHiarosonj 331Adelaide Road, Vfelliugion, m> A. Baker,

West.good Improver fj? flw

» ' Hairciressbig Business, fioodohau»for smart youth. Apply ft Julian,, Hair-dtesse?, etc.. Buite.: «nfe-r *_ take all agricultural work; marriedor sia-jjle. Appiy, with references, SWa-dmtald_ gtaiioß., Jfastarttm

yf,.

cliar.ge retail hftst dcpaTtmeiit.AppHeatwns strictly coiififcJit.i-iL li.Pea£sen 136 Cuba Street.Wl|fTß&,'fcr*o:Lady-holl), afl daties, np wftsMftKjsmall family; rrferaicos required. Apply5-tatiflg wages te Jlrs. j>... G. 31«}"rjck,RidgDlaads, PeJldipß-tSTANTED, (joijd Bootkfisper (tnd'Catt.™~

wwser for Gefisrai Cotmtry Steie;references r&qiiiredi \\!asi» 255, and feiind.Apply nrg&nt. A. B. and 51. MuggerHge,Jtanntahf, Taranoii.

WANTEoTat mhjbj or hy thS"end "of■June, cottipstest good plain Cetik

and esjK*ieitecd Honse-nMtd; no -washing;iroailM;'; wages 255, and ,£l, and Iwots Mnt eH| 'pi tie year. Apply Sits. John Mur-ton, AYalurn. Marimborojigh.WAN¥eB, Siow&rd fmrStratford (Jteb;.salary JBlO* i?er an-num, with free fjitafter?, hglit, anil fuel.Applications, with testimonials, tc- >aforwi»r(!ed to afltlfess VγJlondny, 22nd inst. Schedules of dutiescitt npplication. JP.O, Bjos ,%, Sfeatford,■SiyANTEDT ficDeiaJT^srtajnamiiy.¥V Weodvillo• QcS-erd, Qlcnbefrn. sniAJl

j:mr.iJy, 2Ss.; Jfarried Coaple, man milk,BaKlon, efc;, wife- ceofc biilte, e.te,; (se.ti.o-- 20s. s Garteijcr,Wabarupa, Sos.; . Fa*m Haiid,cottage; Wglit duties infe, tVairarapfi,Fa?-» i?xperini«iital farm., tot-bigo providre-ii d£lGi), ISi.Z, SheetiJarrows'Aiiofloy. 31 Hniitei' Street. fele.iJhfliio3551 ' Telegrams: ''.Shgefr" StaMig reply."*^ -, "■" ■ M"""

A HfSPECTAbLE MABBl.fi©Xα. sCOUPtB for BMmiond Btcok Sta-tion, "JaatlbowuJßh-. Oosdwages-and *»a-forfcuWe borne.

liwth.Bj- pn.rticuilors aflply toAMAHA.GER.KAStILtON BEAtiTIFTIoSG SCfCiEtt,

wQEiass foiiiiAN waktjd.

SALAEt* 43 10s. PER WEiJItof omplflywent to bo Seen

V at the Offico of this Paper or oil ap,}jli«xtlen. to tfcn Wtea-sigMKl, Applica-tions, tesgether With tcst&wonials, te feeia nat later than the 27t:h .Tuito.

E. ,T. .DAYET,*Tosvn C-lotk, Bainiiten, Waiiato.

' WA.NTED.■eiNBMETIC BOYS .to Sell "TOE

BOStlNlON."A'hply.-i-

POBJJSfitNG vvV '

, "'T-h'e lioijiihipn."

WANTED,

»« Steamef i'ol- EttffJjmd, to executesmall commission. Apj)J.v .prflmptiy, "Ex-eter," "Do)!iiiuon" Oflice,

LAOT, with vwv nice hoimfi in Auck-land, would like to adept forai&y

Baby; prawimn fegttirpd, Jim J. E;Desißonds G,iP.O.,

TO LET,

T"0- B»wse!, 5 rooai,bcttiiroomi. I}? 1® store, e.I. 6& Tluaftjl-

s.qti Street, ■; _... '~

fifAiN'Tßl~to tet.aWt ifrri(y'A*resy Y of Stamping.. Ajipiy B, AtUns,

Waiiupa West, Foilding.

TO iwj!,?. i-watted JfeuSe,. all cpnvSni-<?ftbes'; large garden j 16s- PW Seek;

Apply, to Jim. SaMrtty, 11 Taft SteetjBi>a<>Mrn> . ..■■.' ■•■|W""bI Ll£.t,. for term, dcSiTablo '%

J. roiirtiiftd BcsMleii.ee, frwry pOßsiblecofti-wsiewsi). Apply S3 Boteen Street,Welliagto-

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EO U S"B S ' Pβ E ' il E N T.3 Kosws, Brtrek Street >.-.. Ife. V«ek6 l?oonis, Eesoaieata ~..»- l>?. weesG Booma, Island Snf 235. (id. week7 ftooiws, BBrlukwpoiife ..,.., , 255-. weak8 ft-poms. KorfWaftd ?Ss- wesk8 Booms, Holjson Strefrt «..«. *JM year

g. GEOBGE NATHAN,IIMIS Oostem-heiJfift.. Quay Wp.p. Baftk

■"

' booms,

rtOMMEftniAl. TBAfEUiEHS can. hsxJ, ietemwodaicd with Sampte E.oam-son aiiptjriiig to

.MESSES. MONT, dOTTRELL, ANDC0.., LTD,,Forwarding Agents.

Ths Booms are eittia.ted on the: TopFtot- of SathMfs Bu-iWiftgs, o.p.p, theG.P-.O'. fjiuht is a fcatijia inthese, rooms,' tiestijes which they are ffift&jwltfi gas fireSi telephones, lavatories, etc.Ceil anil insftcct. ■

SO CLMNI".ksow, Mrs. Smith, 'I hardly

jL :koew the Mea were iji the. hoiise,tijej moved alwllt so quietly, Ifet thework was thoroughly .done, by

THE VACUIiM CLEANING GO.,on«l tfre r-pauis they ctatiad tfoife reaHj,?.pot?ess. I've afever ktuwsd okaSjng dfiiieser qtridtly, so well, ana with sutii. liiflbiMQiivoakttM!' ,' . iCleantog -ftf EVEBY Wild—WittdoyrS,Floats, Wfrlls, spsedifjand thOTQftgl>ly-

Carpets coilecfedi- el«aned, and retHto*!same day.

THE VACUUM CLEAMINQ 00...11? WILLJS STEUET, WBtUJjetO*.,.

[ptveiM aasa.

are offering a wtds chpice ijf.■gECOND-BAMJJ TypEWEITBES

at rfta.l baTßitn. prises. Every ipa.e;hinß

guaranteed hi good ordei. It will pay

you to investigate-,Tflß OFFICE APPMAKCE CO., LTD,,

J7 and » Cuba Street,WJiLLWGTOK,

i&it'i\ 11 Cod Liver Oi-l. Is. end 2y. frit.) ContraBilaanw, Catatriil} Citres, Porous Plas-

■ iM% fric, at Castle's I'roicrip.tiffa. Pilar-■■Wncy, Nowtflfflj. i_i_^___^_i fiiSriiouMSotD"'fltrif £t!i?p:£t

; I, COMPASI. P.O. Bos 'TO. jttastink; H.S.—Pears. Bwt Desert, Ss. &1. per pnse:ftlwnt £4ib, Applies, Dessert (Red or Yet

' law);, ss, per case atairt L'f) IJi., toid .fe. Rd.'per busiwl tftso ftViOwt fflSb. A.pp'U's, J)s3,sort, Sturmef Kpittfn fe, ■dd. biislipj. pa-soa\»Ht' I9lb. This apple b the famousi■lang-kcspe-r. Cooking, 7s, case about fSiftl)',,is. caseabeut gfllK Free ije rail at- Host- ;ingSi Whmt veiaittißß-teigll-t Jikaso oiH<irf. for omJi halfctffft. flriictt'l' .I'wD , Sitlv;jjaSes or oijs biislisl Wise arc, carried fortid,,Tern}Ss Cash with Otder* ' ;

SITUATIONS WAWTtfI:.

1 -*• tiaii in private family. Apply."Dominion" Office. ■

J Ccok-ftensfttJ fcejjt,. towii or #«niitj7iApply W,," "DomijiioH" Office. :

HBW Arriviil wants ieiyfn Slieep >ot ■mixed .Farming; nosniiijti w-laty; .notafraid of wo*k. "ft»m," "Bomki»»i" 0*- ■

; flee.; W'ATCEilAKliwJovirijeyniaii ' svcirts"

• Positions goad references;. svitfkhvK :at present "Watc-hnjftlseft". Boi : 39, :4JaI-

• clutha.I ¥fOUN!j %s/if in' stosili :

■*■ iMViilj, Ktllo cspei'iciteoj *o;rcountry. Stivto particulate to ''8.M./' ■■ "Demisikvn" Office.

i Ff\O Stofekefrtiers-TPpsition- wtint.el 5? ;, A eapablo man ia Gtiietal Storejeplen-

vlui Jtle-ftnvcos j disengaged. "CosKn.trjSj.,,"D&mraion" Office,

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'. TDntb'f.CLASS 'AirfeStapinl w(L Shoe-'. A' • ing SbkHi requires Ejigftjjtassetti;

thoyoußhlj- reliable ii.io.ii. Apply' Smfth>■ 'P.0., Pflhwerstea- Bortli.; jptjLUtJlTlJtJfi., Garage .fix.pcsrtC'fice, B<x\is; "■-/ positron; all iTOinkig impairs;-

, Ba-wlcc's Bay of tVairatopa pMtferrcd-. Ap-ply "Daimler,

_

fXX. Mastertott.

b.r Js&ly Witt diiuglitei-, 3.5 paws;■ pp.fererio.es erdiatigod. Send partietflafs te. "Umbo," c,o.J?psi.pffi<?e^i*tehurc_._

WANTED, by ptaetitral FarW, T?osi-tk>ji of Irtist oh fem of gfcsfens,

; ttll-ftound eSpefierice; highest refewnocs.f Ajjigly "Farmer," s.q. "jjomtliioa" flfe,' SXPBBffiK€ED Pcpscift T-ajuiriME feit

£U m'ohH β-ivo lier eervicss fWiti f a.flj.til! S p.ni.j an j'etnrn for Small ftafie siiii

" reiofli- wiih flie.j g<io<! ifxll round tajjdj- Goimtry nfeferreii. Apply "11.t,," 'Sa'

. mi-nioH" Offies._„_

' "iratrsa mn, mh. s years* EngM andA 8 ytai>S* Woninl cbr.perjca.ic.o i-nijOcfcsHiiiflii.ug', 'ftstlug aSd jkJjusMmg

, and Seaics, general .repsi** af tlvfl1 latest keJosßße itas JflßigS, oil states, and■. cdrMreKin? mseWftes, afl<J a:'l geiicra)

" ifGntnonsrc£s'' rtjiair iroAj dwji kit of'<■ todfr. sfiAs ))osltiflftT tefi'Ji. or ccHjiitfy | ift

» pTtipdp.t wMiion S yeavjj iiotid: re!ffeieii«ss.■' }S* "Ponimifltt" oJfi«o._^[ aOAfstJ AM) ifiESiPENCE.

Hn Shiest.? firt^aco ,; GottveiiieticCS.) Call imrrtigs or eveßJ-BBs. , •

" : Sfla;td 'toS 'fift-• NJf sidbneu, boaiitj-, siiiglo rnoiii,

Jfegly "Qufet,-; , 'It).cmfai&).i" Ofee■pABtSSSiB EMS®, "itt'-ltosttstoj-i

" *y Street Ctr-fertaWe bcail :ali(i tesi-deacej utrabla ayd .single foams. 'Mtphofta,

■- %fiL -

TJriCANCf, WAkfjiislrtd feft fe**» baWny, Stftgle, Itewbfe

j*emsj Sjai'Umir fjev; tfiiiet. 'Plipu*. H6l-- JBoifartt Street.

1 !ferAiTA'S/&i'', BcßSe, EonJ^Vstryisi• ?'V oq.ee Wore- aitidet Jtaj, jS'StitijsWi.ft'?

- frftfiP-Fitir tnany;gfiffie'rit., Aβ ideal- place toa gfyy at-, ttoflftratg termey 'PteM li[oo_OvßEfi; at'tiro 'sS^iaEWJ^ , 4' fef YAUj SAY*J fOES.E--'Ad]S«nt Hat Salt Water

- BathW -Phcne 3756 (2 riagß). Mrs.. KIL--1 s_)____T<(pTJ6____

#»ii)tes; .dMr ! * S*jwli>.- GflDttepimUi S jiJiitiitiM^friasn■*: $.?.<).*, ]«fft4'(fj!irttoj iSipl.endit barfeqift

ronv; ijuist Sn«. select. Pflr addi;'ess aji-fiy ■"BfiiniJiibn" Offics. ■'T^N®^7^Tle'*e;Sa:pc^a»«.«, .ffl'sfi -Tot jn-Uag ■■■Bje'ftf rofeficjitfotoriff; tsytity ciQ.mf«rt; Hpitofi:?;, nlep .bright

L' ropiiis; tennis lai?n, ?tc... . . ■•

■ "itli.roirp,"?i O 28 'Ka*lteSton» S*rftst v wplijiplifiinte?ls double Moms, cloatrlft 5i:S'W,, rooto-ii draasv'. ins: dSniiij* r«)OTOs; tteee jwliwta. ftam.

P.iidiameiit ftifld"iti.ss; cariven'miit ieHa;i.l«■ wi>jr Ut»'tiOT_.

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■• >bi! ■piiinftie.r's Steps Lu-tfl>tb% [email protected]&stte: "Uoroinioii' , Of ??..

- aflfl rptflvitetf. |b>«:!!#crat;..Svtuited, oft a'u 'open fc.TOM In -WU'i* o.fCity, fhft most .Gpmteri'e*»!e RT>d best-

• ttte fro, tiArrt, ■Fβ!!, ot .st.w>OTfv' jPAEiyp, : is. b&.Jart.M teT *iMf.

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' "to WstNfss^idiik.' ' •: 1?O.R is. TPV i).urcte?e tw;-a)s6v:i> IaWK

' JC, c-b»Ti 'fiek* :a.i ihe 'Kelhurh* Tro'ri)': Tißfeei OMw, '"Timw" Aveiviie. Th:>s :

' AH Ait 4. : tot g&

? AN IKEA*, PLaS ft) SPBNB A :

I $ihß; MM Ciimite <Jond: froiit Pfening..; ' ' Jenni? 'CoMfe, . . . 't (MES;) & St WffiLKlIS,

:

BTONEEtJRST, StHOKpS SlifiElij,,.AtJCjSiAli®, ilefr'ZeakfijL ;

saicmy : J3©A.Rfi mo!.. lIESIDE'NGB. ..s "Stonehwrst," A.uoklaad., ■:

SB-. AND MRS. AIjBBBTi. BROWjfk ;Proprietors.

, Telephotoes SOi aM A37&.' wdusC"*niTsSi s.tt«t,' tus^Ki.:' X, •' Wfltd "Noew Plyhvftuft"- .an CoHs*,.

i , Owner jtle.ise daiin at aWo a'qtfregs, ;

ACRIOULTpRAI fflOWgyQNCB A!fTENSIB-JIEVT3a K)&. i

Jnnft l.etll to Satis Nett, at the .Show '■' Gμ inds 4 BWW.ing.s, &ba St,i Mmfir-s,

1 _i ton North-Jtii SHOW

wi'A feal Eottifi.altijr.aiSociety, lAjftaeW.

; Menavwtfl, I'oul-try Grand '■ASnuttl Ej:!iibTMo.n.TVuit, P«ttef, ■Ch«*e<;"Boots;.* TfetaWs i1 C'hathpiongMp?. Srecit .Dftplny er :Ri)ii-jMng MacUn.ery, Fat Ste:ck Show,. E»ot

( ball M&ieLres, Bors.o LKipiflß, Hdiiijd*1 JEKsjrtav, nnd Other Outdoor ISvenfc. . ■

5S;.0:00 Sq-unte I?eet of C6W.red4a Space. :CotoO -"nd sep hp* fen, Zfealaiid is teafe :iim bor namcf in fcli* Worfdis JJarkoiß.

General Entries closo Ist Suite-. Sehe-dtile.s ftfee m application to Secretafj*',W. tl. Penny. Bsx 85, Rjlmips.tpis Kprflf,

■ ■MA;rio3at'"tfSSf*i:■SHOW, ■

toTO? tvnen. yMj co.iiie to. THE WfitTfe.'■■ " TOtJSB Dininc and T6a. JJcojriSi.

1; Spcfrial afraSgemeiits are ilCing nijij'e W' '.'. tS? ca-Jiveflieiioo d{ ftfiwrivy jattfons ihfr* '

• inn Sliow W«Dfc HOTserved in ovir s.p.rtc: ipUß .pitiiiig.6o:on!3!i.teiji wiistaiw aft-d d'pn"ii» ftoiji HUM}, aViihWot Tsjs froin •Uβ. Oaiftti' Matpiiig andAftepneon Teas. Jfet Pips, cit., :cfttved aH #ny, tip to U fr.i*. Tlio Sgnafc. ■

MOKBt Leju. t'riif.Ttoi'y and Iβ strjct-ert eenfidoivce ftpon Anprayod Sole

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Page 2: TheDominion....The Dominion. Vol 7, Wo. 2176. WELLINGTON, NEW ZEALAND, MONDAY, JOT! 15, 1914 [OWE PEMMYJ BIRTHS, MARRCACES & DEATHB..MARRIAGE. ANDERSON-PHILLIP.-On. June 11, 1914

WOMAN'S WORLD.MATTERS OP INTEREST FROM FAR AIsD JNEAR,

SOCIAL AND PERSONAL.Wedding af Palmorston.

The marriage took place on Wodnevday in All Saints' Church, ,I'aiinerslW-ot Miss Amy Beatrice Jinkjlit, sM-onrtdaughterof tho late Mr. W'ilhm Kiw-lttand Airs. Knight, JSewtar.V, to air.i'lioinas Harold Jjdwin Tuilott, only sonot Mr. and Mrs. lidwin TaJtott, at" Gi.suOroua.' Tho ltev. H. G. itesher per-formed tho ceremony, an.d Mr- Xaylwplayed the organ, The bride, who Wasgiven away oy her broth&Mft-l&w, Mr.it'. Grace, of bandon, was tlaiutily gown-ed in White' ivory satin, draped withuinon, and beautiful Honitoii -point lucotrimming tho corsage and.stskts Shealso wore a veil and orailgo blossotns,and carried a shower bouquet of springflowers and maidenhair ferh. Miss TM-lott, of tho bridegfooi-n, attendedas' bridesmaid. She was gowned in ereaiii-satin, veiled w;ith leuion-cotbttfed nino.n,worn with a violet velvet Ist. ! Sto car-ried a bouquet of narcissi a:nd violets.Little Miss .Dorothy Grace., aieEO of thebride, • was also' in attendance, atlcl was.dressed in white embroidery I'rocfc. Mr'.-J. Knight, brother of the- bride., wasbest man. The bridegroom's gift to thebride was a pearl and diamondrifig, andto the bridesmaid a topas aftd pearlring. The little-.flower girl .reccipcid. aninitialled brooch, and the bridegroom re-ceived from tho bride a-, gold watehchain. Mrs. Knight, mother of thebride, wore a black satin cfettime, withhat of black velvet trimmed with furand black ostrich tips. Mrs. Tallott,mother of the.bridegroom, wore a blacktailor-made costume, with Mack battrimmed with fur. The ccirofflaliy 6¥er,tho party motored out to the- residenceof Mrs. Knight, 'where a reception washeld, and the.bride and bridegroom rfc-coived tho. congratulations of thefcfriends. After the usual tests- wei'eduly honoured, Mr. and Mrs* I'all.qtfcleft for .the South Island, where the.Wedding tour will be spent The bride,travelled iu a navy blue tailor-made: cos-tume, with hat of tangerine-velvet linedwith black satin, Mr.. and Mrs. Tal-lott's future homo will lisa 4 S&nOroua.Wedding at DannevirUo.

A quiet wedding took piitco In thePresbyterian Church. •'Daimtyyirkc, lastweek, when Miss Alice Aul'4 second-'daughter of Mr. E. Auld, of cFoh-n:S'o.ij-\ille, was married to Mr. Wfl'liaffl At'derson, eldest soil of Mr.'B, A. Aider-son, of Spring Creek,. Blenheim. I'lieRev. A.. Grant performed the ecrojftdtay,Tho brido wore a navy blue epsfyitiUi nii:Sblack hat, with ostrich .feather*, Hefsisterj Miss J. Auld, was bridesmaid,and .wore a brown coat and -skirt, a?,idhat en .suite. Mr. P. V. Webber wasbest man. . . ....

Mastcrtcn's Carnival Qutsn.■ Voting in tho Women's Carnival trasconcluded on Saturdays night*, writes

■our Mastorloncorrespondent! 3'lieifpsteH■•was announced.in tho presonceof a largecrowd of people and groat interest wasmanifested in the .result, wliieh was &ifollows:—Mrs. A. Mutrie, ly Mi'e. Ti-ton, 2; Miss Nellie Hogg, 3; Miss Hen-ley, 4; Miss Hughan, 5; Mi.s.s Cappcir,6; Miss Harper, 7.' Two other. ftmili-datcs retired. ..... , .

Palrtierstbh News.Tho; .Palmorston •.oorrespsndeiiS;, of

itoß DoiiiNioN.writes tliat tho■•Ib'le crowjii for tho.Quecii of tlie, -Ctaf.*val,, has been .donatedvlry., Mr... 0. H'.,jMlen, and Mi-,:,A,;'Toukiii.h?s do,ttat<siifour coronets for thejadies-iii-waitiiig.Tho friendly societies'held a, dance, on

..3'hursday night in 'furtherance-: 6f MissTaylor's,candidature> AdancffwaS also,

held at >Newbury. Township ..on; T{wife*day,-night in. support -of.- tijo.-Spoicttf

. Olub's candidate,. Missi .Millori; . •• .. Branch . (f ■ tlws

Post and'Telegraph.Officers' AS.saeiiai.iori■hold their annual dinner on Jute .2?, •Tlie: Palmerston North Q{fcls' Club

held their first .''social" at Aft SaMtis*old schoolroom on, Thursday evening,over 100 attending. Tho protaisteft arebeing furnished for a social hall, tlufe*

.room, 'and refreshment-room, • and a"meeting will bo hold on Juno23 to iidoptrules.;.

The classes at the Y.V.C.A. imve iiad,record enrolments for the wijtte terinthis month. For physical culture, seniorand. junior,, there are 43; dressmaking;,23; elocution, 15; first aid (tweclass&s),58. Tho Bible,study classes and...religi-ous meetings are being well atfendedl

The Rev. Dr., Mrs., and Miss Jeises(Auckland) are visiting' PaltnetSloiL

Tho Syren Ladies' Hockey .Qss is.or-ganising a danco to bo hold on WoincVday, July 8. Chaperones are Xfe-s-tfewsJ: P. Luke, l'\ M. B. Fisher, 0. j.Lockwoo<l, and T. J. Chapman, awl SfissBrainley hon. , -secretary.

• Mrs. H. D. Bell is visiting her sisteJ,Lady Campbell, at Cheviot, . .'

Mrs. and- Miss Hart (Dunettin) left"for Sydney on Friday. : .

A pleasant afternoon Was gjveft OilFriday to Mrs. Jones and her diiiigMetsby Mrs. Heaton. at' her fflsfiUsnfefr, ,''"Ridgesido," Lower Hutt. Bea-ton received her guests in the tkttWing-room, robed in a black silkdress s linedwith cream lace, and white lace scarf,and was assisted by her danghfer, Svlr&tEvers-Swindell, dressed in a pretty steamsilk frock'. Mrs. Jones was wearing ablack silk dress and bonnet, her daugh-ters .wearing dark blue. Tea. was lakl.in tho diningroom, tho table beiiift tie-,corated with flowers of autumn colqiir-ing. Amongst the guests were 3yfes-dames Bodtnin, Scales, Climie, Jackson,Kingdon, Lee, Kirk, and Misses CRjfiie,.Johnston, Scales, and Hector.

A meoting of the Society for the Pro-tection of Women and Children washeld on Friday afternoon, Lady Stoutpresiding. Other members presontwero: Mesdames C. H. Izard, J. Kifk-caldie, D. M'Larcn, G. Winder, artflMiss Dontou. A very largo number ofcases which had been investigated ivbreroported on and it was stated that assist-:oucohad been given whero necessary.The following. subscriptions w.c,reacknowledged:—Mr. G. Allport, 10s.6d.; Dr. Hay, 10s. 6d.; Mr. A* Ofay,55.; Mrs. Barraud, 55.; Miss Mirfirt,:fls.; Dr. Martin, Cs.: Miss Dentclj, 55.;Mr, A. Dunn, os.; Mrs. AVright, 2s. 6d,

The Mother Superior of St. BridesConvent. Masterton, who is at prcs.eftton a visit to Sydney, had an unpleasant:experience some little time- ago (states .the "Wairarapa Ago"). While cussingone of Sydney's busiest thoroughfares,and in endeavouring to. avoid a motOf,:she. was run dowli by a troihear.Though badly shaken, she fortunatelyescapdd serious injury, and ofter a shorttime in hospital, had quite recovered,Sho is expected back to New Zmtad ;in the course of the next week of two.

For Face Mnssftßp, Shampooing, all Hnjr.Treatments, ami Electrolysis, Mrs. J}ftU»s-'ton's is recommendwl. Spacious PrivateRooms, Qualified Assistants, and PersonalAttention. Switches anil Transfornia-tious of every shade a specialty. Mail, |"unrantoed to keep its colour. 250 Lanil)»ton Quay.* '

... IELECTROLYSIS,

The only permanent cure for tßft tv,moval of euperßuous hair. This canonly bi>. performed by an expert. CojfeujtMrs. Haybittle, long and favomabiyknown for all-, treatments. No. tgiLarabton Quay (over Orr, chemist). Te4>

,.phone 1594.—AdTt.

Golf and Luxury,11k c«nlttj us >S (,0, ajo tinn,,[i l,i Lomi iti I Miiw an 11 _,li«h inp-

|j mluit No fo% iisit t, oSiiitan "simih nj dii"lh « oentesls Ith (M f dolhv.l ii d bad In L,my- Dieurnt*t eoil lubs much hatf Uou hu Itof iit \eus nv tho ] sf. \khls n\ comioit ami gran km V usitor tmUi i\jii(*nl tain of mind wn& bonj, sHonnn tr oiH of tli« most nahfi?! luK m1 lifilftnd with knutitut}/ upponuedhouso lild s»ro\mls which ivcic onci vcouiitn i "ideflcc It uwpeutil to Ipr \nt oav and after bema, led from'li liiMinw) sutte to nnotliu he reniiitod tint the mrh suggestion hetiMiJd nmkp and \Uurh tJim had tpparciith ioreoltcn wu, that the courseshoiud be-courcd and ihe ciddirs poirkreti

Mh Jhi>ps i ■visiting Masteiioiand is th* gwst of Ills \erra*n TimesMips Dem Bng«<s j* \ jsitinr; M nLdp;ar tMm vjod MistnrteiiAiis.s T Barnes ss t'm official

delegiU, at tno Work!b HVC\ ConfoFUiio, Clinch opened in Shirlbrlmlist V\ertn«dij -\nd closes nevtdij,Junfelß Of tho )i dilegato fronAusi,rala n who hip present at tins confp-eneo the (ho irom Nciv 7pihnd irevlrs Wutucj nvid Mrs Sm«>etfln, fromAuel hml Mrs Snwllie a»d Vis Mnlcolm, from C hnsti hurch iud AirsWebster frotn ■Wcllingtou A. vanetvo£ nationalities ai& as ■np-warc 1 -of 3'l ccimtiiti are sending dVlegites

Hair l\ke> seeds can ntjvpr grow untpsathe sort he euitiKi to it Diseased scafpehave, been proved to be -sEocmied alwayswith the growth and development rif microbio hfe and they ttle easily avoiddbloby prompt use of the lntest neienhSc prepiratlons as sold bv Miss Milsou \liadvlcß g ven free o i liair nnd skin Ticiiease djignos"!, and clients tnught thtirown home treatment Dandruff posttsvely cured Miss M leom 94 WillisStreet (opponita bbortt a Picture Tkciure)Telephone 814'

CONGREGATIONALUNION

" A'BiSWNGBKHED ViSlieft'WJrßij th& GiDiigrcgatiortal ttftitm of

©igfehfl fiocifloa on etmltrtg adcfopMois to , its sister timons in (v»y■part of the w'orJd,. a than sf <nrtst :a-nd.inj;

in the .affairs of Hie Glmreiiis Mcetcd. Si:. J3a;ls, of .Birawisghimij.flrho'is. repwiod as ouo of thf foftstiiost'I'ii'gljsJMnpn df..thfi iij.iicstaiiatlT e'efttoy,repreeqntetl. ih.fr..Ewglish GsfftgregiitionftiUltfion'.iit t|io jnffiled of Gongt-isgatioiuil-ism ill Sfftrth Austoiia t« 18SS> . amiwhen, in tlio loilfra'ing yeftr?

tjio juhifeof iii Victoria" wp*■eelsbrate'd, Dfc Haiinay, scoretaij of tfoEnglish iSbijgi-cghtiianal tJni.Qilj wa« tlidWiovfsl fep.itsenlirtivo of Aβ Homfe€tipch . Lastyesr the Cowgfcgii.iiQi)rJ,UJubh of A.tfßtrflia: askw't for n doft-nl-is-•jfpiiej- from the TJiiion of EngJattd airfWaJus'tO- be s«if> out io visit tWb-liiirffJifej sM pwietally;by his pfcseiiecanfl Sidviou-, stJ.nvgltiid and a^sisf? tlwvSBrl? of iM Gimrch iii i)io difewritStates.. The choice of eoiftmissiaitsr iel\<on tha Ilev, J. M. Nu\,., UA,af Bau.rWmo.ijt'h.y Bitgtafld, es-ciijifcttaMi,of the linioii, ft- wi"vs tho }k>v.- %ir.'Jonfls whO; fijiw $o&ja ago «nd:

Mcpessf-ujiy pettied :t'! liteugli, .a.;.great.solietn'e :foj.th& raising:. of.«. fliud,: of jvtfdafi«r *[ a.:..iiiillr,o}i sterljog.. mt tfepu.rpK6 of .Aug'tireut'ing. tM .stipeiiVlstftlis. .poare^paid-ffliftjsters, s! % &&

noifl.iiwtton..'■ fM' toftjiie,''.Wiiitvd' ti)S»-priso. Englaiid. satt Ws.l&sy ani so buc-'Cefefmw.as Mi,, joiies's,groat scheme

n. .tetei 'of .^slibo^w.as, .gathefed;to. This njbiiSy. is Invfesiedj and t]i«.pifeouie froiit ie , ia.iised for st'ijjcnil a'i!g-.■hwntitiion piir|)&Ves. Tho .i'liiw , fe kiwtvHas tfe .denial Fiind, and it has j»s*cfthjQ ■iftto full Wprigng. M' fact, o;n6of. tho la'st acts tit tho &w. .%-.■ 'Jonesfe£«s> leSvvv-ifig Bnglaiwl in Ap*fl was te

■sign tho iiiist cpHiplftte t&tributioii ofaiigmmttatioft thatiues in 'the; ftiad sent'Pitt to.tlife piirislie.rs of tho union.: jnqUki' »sy&, too* tire Rflf. Ut. Sowsis ft pffimhmnt' jiguTo. iji tho feefrtmto| Co:ngregatio!Kilfens in England st thepresent ttoie, and sa agnia.ib hiapettsfha't when t.l.ic-.CoHgi'egatiional KnWn of!|£pg]:and aiid Wales has b«ou aelted tof'i'a to the DontiMjous Vcyoiicl tho.sfcas.

has. nesjionfM by glviiig. <?{ jfesTiie.. Hftv. Mi-.. Jon&Sj who fs aoc.fl.ja.

panied by Ms wifo nnct two 4itticii-tora, Igf.c Eflgfoftd hv April ami mrtvefiin Atfeltfand % file, Niagara g.u her lastoil'L After s;p(!titli«g a weefe ill tiiftJiortihern ■gHj; and Jonsstame oai. to Wellingteii,. toeakteg thejournciy, for a night ai PalniersionNbrtjij: and. readietj Wellington an Jsa-turcky 'alt-e-rneiJO, &a 'will egqiidatiautii. fflonph iii K-ew Zealand, visiting tt\r.eijtftf eehtres of ■Coiigrogationaiis'ni indiffeeiii jiarts ef ttic-' Pofninrou. nftwwhfch ha' .pro.cceds U Anstvalia' ftiicroho puiTosns spending about thrco aMta half .months!.

Ajnoitgst the many njessagds <jf God-ispised recHvctl by the- 3R«v. Mr, Jonfcson tfeo eve of h« departure from theBoniEiiuttJ iyas a personal letter fromtho. Prime Minister of EnglanEl {the fit.Pm., >l:r. AsnujtM, wjio expressed thebijlief tliat- "so difedftgaished a iwpre-s(?ftt.ative.,n.? tliß }<Vee Utaretes M ling-lancj vy.auM i-eceiva a hearty.. Wblcuihc,»,6t o.njy from tto meja.fcrs'of his o-w.ii■fenfflairratfeftj but from tto whale re:*ligfous comnwmty.'* ,-

in the course of a short interviewwith a BotoKW reporter on -Satimky■evening, the Key. .Mr, Jcrm-s madepassing ieforeiicis. U educational mat-ters at HWrae, Ahteigh all tta ptim-sty schools, both cb'uhtirf «h4 deiwain-atioiial, vfefe ■»©»■. rnnlirtafaed: out of.the rntfesa so fur as-the deiso'iniwaUeiiaischools frore eonwirjiSt! it $»$ still acase mi "bo .Nonconformist 'teiifefer needptpply," the de&ornjttaiios ©patrollingthe. school having tie prepond'ei'flDee. ®tvatiftg ppsyer ift the tasking of appgjnt-ftlcßts. There was bo prospect oj thepresent British ftvrliaiwMit dea.liftg withthp jedtteatton question, but it ivas onoof the .great.,things the. GorarirWnthad 'm tronfof litem, 'Sho proposalshad not been divulged, ''but,* 1, Said Ut,Jones, "the minimum that w© want a«dhope ivilj b<y gfafttcKl Trill bo that ill 1!sijigJe school areas will ha Ulteli awny.from tlte denominations and the schoolspl.aeed.absoliste't.v under the comwiis,thus abefehjiig dsuowinatunaiisni hitlio schools in those areas where tieparents, whatever their religious be-liefs, have ho optical but to send theirchildren to oae schflftl." '

THE DOMINION, MO?O>AY,- TONE-. 15,. 1914;2

J, : • iiLilhile. Winter is at its worst:, ■■. ■■ :

I rgfBereife DressJakic news of the test 1: .. ■ -s■' ■ ' •

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ny?ne would think, and rightly, too, that the Smart Tweeds one <

I •'• ' '-' sees at the D. l.e. were especially designed to give comfort in win-■, 2i< :,; ter and smart,appearance. .

g v: • ..-,!;->,; ,9HJt that,!s not Is the Colour scheme introduced—£ \ t ;i, "■ B .;Wending.and of light and shade.s " Really, theh, the'pj'oduition of these tweeds—from sheep to1 wearer—is quite an interestfiig history.g .:£ rr-vru r course, is the imagination, because our main

, 5" *„ ~. /,>«ir ,,qbieot.istogetyouto.cbfrie*l)the! » .'I " "■■"" .' . ■ :j;'-7.ii Z''s■ ' ■ ■,'-'■ •' ■ • ■■

' *'" W^ se? the ,oWty¥??|l mentioned in the accompanying list. jN^^^-r-f; |Sjj S ' v"-IMITATION:. HARRIS TWEED|- ,42/4 FOX'S NAVY CHEVIOT SERGES, I fSjSJI^

.. l|| M j|i| indhos wide, in a good range^-col- 54/6 inches wide. Pure Indigo Dyo. "*'h}'l I $$111 M ill • ourings.—ls. 3d., Is. 6d., 3S. 6d. Exceptional wearing lid., ]i \ t Lpf11 j Jlf ■'•.'' Bβ. lid., es. lid., Bs. lid.. 1,,i ■.1 few' ffS^Rfc OSTOMETWEEDS, 4^ich6S Also in Black-«s. lid., 6s. Hd., St. i"V I I Bfß

fi||A ■J^"—'»' iu t,-

I ?. ,^S?Fe -?t. -ttcatKr-mix- nd. ■ Sb^*!^§^** ' .'-.'■ NAVY COATING SEJIGES, 54/8 inches ;S CHEVIftTi COSTUME TWEEDS; 54 wide, for smart Tailor-made Cos-n inches wide, in Brovrn, Green, and tnmes.— 63, 11d., :7s. 6U,, OS, lid.,~ Grey.—4S. lid. 10s. 6d., 11s. 6d.

AU WOOL "DOMIMOiN ' TA\rrDS, COIjOl,REI) SILK ' CR-EPB DE44 mchea tide, in smart Heither mis-

CHENES, 40 inches wide,, in hrgoturos.—3S. 11d. and 4s. 6d. range-of the most wanted shades.— . ■

, 6s. lid. ,

***** us™ «d w,,to Iv y 40 inches „ 7s> ■-» and Wlnto Fawi ind AUite, Bio«n .g3 . 11tJ< BS> 11d • ■■ ■'

and \\ lute, Black and White —4s 11d ' ■ '■' •'. ' ■ . ,

~BLACK SILK CREPE DE CHENES,

OUR NOTrD 'DREADNOUGHT' 40 inches wide; very much in demand.A 44 inches wide All Wool, —G6. lid., 7s. lid.j Bs. lid., 9s. 11d., '

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unee.ml!ed for weir —2s>. 11d. . 12s. Cd. ■ ■ ' '

Patterns mailed on request.

THE TEA'GIRL IN BLUE SMILED I •.•

�Frit MOST COMPLETE 1 Her üblcs arc rushed howidayS.'i It i 3 nother pergonal attraction. '

WARCHniISE IMTUE niTV I •' isno'the situMion ofher put oftherooin. It is not the china or,jpynncnuuOE In InC Ul I Y /J iheereim. No, it is none of these \

ft / * <pi 'k. Jfrw fww *t.*r secret iuust be thC'-TcA* «? ■' * ■ i -*. ■ u >..!■• '...

' v • ■' ■ gsf .»'"'': ''i.Sinie she'boujht that picket or "Stand-Out" to -' KL ■A'well assorted StOOk Of UP'tO- MOw Wn' t "S° one better" than the: pther girls, Norma has beenliept' ,' ;^''IJBibM b>l3),, Once acustomer comes he,■'remains. No other Tea Would"-date gOOdS tO select fl'Om. ttsllf ' ' su'tt'le lea'S'r' now—s'le «ot °n w a aood thing, and knows it I wS

4n, ~ . t f Tfwijir'r ."YvX* she exclaiifis, , has.made my ceput- '.v*ix>.i-Mi<'i • . WWjJ'' Mioh and is faitbuifcji'ng thisbusiness" sLl!jouy prices are the lowest, and ifSe \t,,n ,> ul r i -r / ,-. WttiSsu ir you liKe a pure v-.eylon 1ea, fragrant, refresh'.' . «5j *

our qualities affl the' lysL . 'n 8 stimulating, you should certainly' try

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ihetttS'no remedy to nece»t»rj <

• MAIPLR L^ E RUM AS EASY fiS THESTANDARD."

2 6 per jar—»tl ChsmUit ind Ej(M Wo have had over 40 years' Practical Experience, during which timel Wft£C-tewS--|fe-SSri- • - ■■ we have handled thousands of.

0" Ai?vWcT

eAM^T?^8(>l utely s"P°ri °r mechanical excellence of the ROT-kZrTBVwTfIW «:&,T ™D<VUD has captivated us, many of our clients, after years

ijM & A W*L w J *$i aii armi u re moro enthuE,a .stl° in P ralso of them even than we are.AU nDII tne,

m to bo.tho easiest andmoßt beautiful rimninp; Machinesr ***•* cr ceoQ

tdoing more and totter work. Guaranteod for c. lifetime, and

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in

plrV "f i™ Particula"- Standards packed and de-'■D GOOD ftfcLIAJJIE TOR SETS livefed Piee Machines from £5 12s! 6d. NeedlesMRS. SMITH, of a" klnds ln stool;.; Any make Machine prepared.

No 3 MANNERS"STREET, • W "S "RW "SJa'E? E\ TSaWELLINGTON & a >$ n Uffl* .JB M ikM. nFur Coats Cuffs and Collars mads < ENCJNEER AND IMPORTER, 69 WILLIS STREET WELLINGTONto order ' .

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; landing:-regulaely. ". -eaoh, aU'double eided

Samuel Brown, Ltd., F. J. PINNY, Ltd. 'K?WELLINGTON 69 W,LL,S 3T«EETt Wellington-

rrmrnnii mh .1 ~1 ' ——-™- <"**"~

KEYS mada V/!thout Delay f j?W rf z* : i

; The special airhghi <l«rap-proof cartons pfeierves all the delicious AMBER TIPSI ! Willis Streetand (wgmncc. "The Lwcet" says: "F^'» m»'» 64 )

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SUPHfeFLtHHJS Ha 18.Mrs-. lii«l!<?si, Btiulcofcfe Stttct. has ye-

reived the follmvin* testimoninl, svtthfeds teea abbfeviafed ;'•-"£ have .uiutbulßifcfUrO in WCOUiiiicilrting yciaf "Blismii*for til* removal of RiiftM.'lhioiiS Lair.Ife\"ih:g beou. boated, per medium of ekotrelysis, also dep:ijft|c:pi'(s3, at great <?x----pcttss, vrithoKt fccofeinij aiiy relref, 1Mil gratefully Uijuiriil to ymt tor famtreatment of my caSS. fiiiite undwgomp;four tre&lwknt I tun pleased to statethat not only has T*}tor roiMfly removedai'i trows o{ sapWflwus bait", but' InaiWitiort !ms iftipfovrf the fo'mpleisloH svo«-■dflrfuHy. . {Signed) Joas StoSg." Oritjjn.alt-ejiv erf abeivfe ija* b<> -fifibn .at mj addressjlrs. flute, Bmitcfttt &r«i, ,

For fionqflat*tor either' htgs or Baal), atebeing ctmtiffiiftKy deai&flsd, and embodythe utwiu* dWifiotioft sf all MSsa' Mur-ray's qrftatfcras. FtoWets for nil i/csa- !sionjf forwarded ta a'aj part of tha 80.mtoiatt by.-. Miss M'ui»«y, Vtee-Umal ■Florin*, M Willis Str*Bt.-AdVt. "

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I I fWRERTYOy SHOULD SHOP! I think i1 I'™\ v

V ififfili OUR GRLAT MID- ]j i no\ oi ,-iuih) i *..,- sale \I: uirm m , OECAOSE the Hirrj }

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L brow up Hsuallj 4s Cd and V«tP—its foot5 ' 611 To Clear at 28. 11d A£l order to-

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py £v\*<s Be ,uie '"!d 6Pt om> for To,lr ?

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I N^^t,! DOW,N 3U,LTS, 130 THIPMO TA&R.S wlioh ;J C VjS FU" M S|M keep inv hq-iid hot for !- %XS JTf ' EaGh 24,10Urs To cl|,ar at ss '

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* "^^^Caf'"? Get oncfor babv-jtmll Bit* l\ (j ]

I" /'*^' , n ncniinß milk during the cold «sy> H ■•: 1

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really mm mm stiwp,HOW TO JiAiill'.-AT SOJia

, %a Qtialriied Che.mfet,.ThfflUs.(v(idsof flßftpfcno-tr mak.e Misirowr ge.jfl fejiiils-soijglnul <joM rtehiedy■ .from ttoe .fftUe«%.■.piicgcri[jlion. It

Saves such a tot o| moijey, .artti. doca. ■swliajpfeofgootl, ftiit jts.fi.uiek popu- :fawtyiisflasiiyntfifimrtirffer; ' ': , Uv¥«!:|*Gfli ydiiirdifiimst (Si- stare onebotlto of Hern's .Essence and mix j.t*it'h ■treacle, sugar, wa%;a3 per slmtrte■dijfQGfien?. Q.iii -.'Bean's l.ati'&l, •ilvis wrtlnjnk.e; otro pint of re,#y- goijd' ■■00-ugiHcdiaaijdsorethtoiitifeweiJv; it' ! s,i»;F'!| t .6ootliini/s':

, ni^iP'"■■sptiifc KKivea twelve'■" -?''ir" £ *0W maj; te;-giveu \a i■ tfn-Hd ailfla sppoMfs! t& an siduli. ' Encbdose;shpHM,;be;sipp.ficl slowli'■Jβ alkw.r t!io jii.ixtm:o.to lubrictte tlift throat as '

inuoh as Ddss:ib:le,..and to h.?.j p jtB ,yMW: ;in|,soo:t}>ing«hd.eijri.n,g.ijfe.ts..' -, for siifluetei, ,nsttjoii, crmvp, vAjom-

. mg,jiua;oU(# : i3pfl|jjjs *h;Js MxA '■proves a bcmawiieVevgr usprf. ifcaVstsssneo ea« >«ny he .Qbtitjuwt frm ltoslehernisiis and. steros, -ai- |rc.o"o:n'ttijctptofptJeerkArtßj.g. W. tfeto. fniwly GteiiMJt, WniiijjaiHM, ' ' .

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lour Grocer Sells OEEpCENJ, ;

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SfTtCJ-EO-N Dlp'TIS?l\3 5t." rfeltiinns).wxars $?nwd ■ '■Jlppfrr li)tt, 3 to -4,2i) T!v«redawa.

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|i ONLY TWO SALES YEARLY—30TH GENUINE.

MR& MATHEWSON'S

COMMENCES

!"' ,7 ••-""''' Wednesday, nthjune.

. 2G4-266 Lambton Quay, See List Of BargainsWellington. in Tuesday's "Dominion."

Distinction InTwitw©ftliy

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f^V^2S^ i;*^LaL (r whore good*3 "3 N taslo is to bo |S Mrlf*!riW

? 0 ta tho piodomui- EJPi j Ir|1r | Kj f'S!> ; £ 1 ': 4 bp [.lmphficd K\IJ 'l Hjf||f"

&? i ii ,f i'ou oon:0 vrS el sa fi/wli !S * 4 straight to \M 'ILJI Wit"J FmLNITDRE, y>l EJ 3 fib

// irOv 1 °f and lis Ii 1f-I IH? W\\■γ-slmih?- i*« #111f iV H V*3 FtiRXITUBE fS|f H | f'iU'cf 9 ■ ou ran ro ylf r ir n' $ w Ca on, i<?t it is 't3' :'h\U if ,' I?\\\f I offorod at fl fj I **%

3 b unccmmonly // f. u.,| 13 Rioderato M y

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: The Sctitlbf, Coe| !

'Wo javo just pmd'Ucod iii eirf AWSrjt; ■■ j,(j . »os>ms a, jjuito roiUsiirf selection jjf .; •J lMiq'u.o. dcsigisß ih ©reCustoiSo. . ;

I • ■ fio far da. they e?ee| tße/crdmaTJ' ■■ ■'

offerings jn thesfe goods ■ftet they Stsiid I■ ie a <?iass ajrart> ' '

.Partiffiilarly- »re- %» 'Nfcfo , f)lets, in- daijity dgsigijSj . a ■j ido:al wear for an ■aitibrnodn. ' ' ' I

'"'J 252 ia|tiMait ftuai. ' telfttrgion, fTOAIA M® IiSfEOS OUB S*TO©E OF ■: ■-

Patterns Pflstfeij to arty part Of Mew ■• {'■

Page 3: TheDominion....The Dominion. Vol 7, Wo. 2176. WELLINGTON, NEW ZEALAND, MONDAY, JOT! 15, 1914 [OWE PEMMYJ BIRTHS, MARRCACES & DEATHB..MARRIAGE. ANDERSON-PHILLIP.-On. June 11, 1914

THE TURF.NOTES AND COMMENTS,

ITie acceptances received for tho ftrstday s racing at Hastings are most satis*lactory. As was thr- ease at Wnßguuuiand Auckland, tlw big linrdle raco hastilled badly, and tlie field w-ill be lackingm quality. Taking a lino through I'lay-er—a dual wnmet at Hastings and alsoin the Century Hurdles—Fliwgot, lOst.91b., is entitled t-e a lot, of respect. Theunreliable Idealism may be tins favour-ite, but he is jtast as likely to l>e a fur-

last as to win by that margin,oliould ho get mto o fence or meet with

: the slightest interfere*:*, the. Birked-Jiead gelding qukkly retires from tierace. Cloudy i>awn mn a fair race be-Jinid Admiral Soulfc at Kilerslie. Of theothers, Mescal is a pronusfaig hurdler,out he beat notlmi? ef nfiy note w]»nlie scored in the Hack Hardies at Wβ-

nganUe: Peary i 5 to statt '? tlieHawke's

Hay Steeplechase, and his appea-raflcewill lend additional interest.to tijo race,■l.ne Spaniard and Sip Lethe are bothbackward, and most may heexpected from Waterworks, who is wan-ing on a lot with the raeinj? he is get-ting, and . was p-pomiaa-nt in bath hisstarts at Ellersh'e->

The old Jet B'Eau gelding, fbe Chief,id an acceptor in both' the BaySteeplechaso and the fiuat Club CWto be decided on Wednesday. Ho islikely to start in the latter event, inviiicii he has already been suecessfftltour times.. It wilt not ceme as a sur-prise if he scores for the ftftk coneeeu-tive time, for the old feltav is. verywell now, as was proved hy his shawiMgin the Tamaki Steeplechase at ffllors.foa"r. I 1,0 class a S.ai«st Mm is very weak,with the- exception <rf Lady Bil>b'e«), anAwapuni candidate, fe Jas.stables.

Black Lupin will after all l»> a run-nor in the .He)rc*aunga Handiae-p atHastings, and will be ridden WJP DJones.When ho left here early this month,it was the intentjoti of 6, £rke to at-tend the clearing sale of the late Isaac

Jiarnshaw s blood stock, in tlie hope ofpicking up a handicap horse. Appasftently iio has been unsuccessful, as thecablegrams make no mwitiou 'of himpurchasing anything.Lately there has iioen a big improve-

ment in tlie condition ef tlie Jj-orse*boxes supplied by the Hai-lwaj- Depart-ment, but as one teiner pertinently re-marked the other day, "Why is such asplendid state of affairs peculiar to onesection of the line?" If clean boss's canbe supplied in the Empire City, surelyit is not too much to ij-s.k that tJio samecondition of ail'airs should exist else-where.

A field of twenty Jiqrecs may lie eS-pected to take part in. the iVhakatu■Hack Hurdles at Hastings, A targeproportion of the nisners are new tothe business, and the field , will prob-ably be Gtrung out very early. Tire firstlence will doubtless see horses like Lea-puki and I'arewanu-i out by tfrnmselyos,and the rest being steadied to get aclear sight of tho obstacle, g

The death is announced from Tlftaruof tho well-knoivil jimrpcr Coroaetttd,who had been in a kid way i'ov some,time past.Daylight 13111 figures Ss top. weight inthe Woodlands hack SteeiHecliase atthe Hawke's Bay lacetittg,* and should

he manage to get over the.«.mitr.y, Mr.Hutberl'ord's represtmtat-ivo should takea good deal of beating. Tjw grey hasnot been schooling well lately, fliid re-cently he was bleeding from the iiosoand ears.

Siiuo the commonEenieHt of Januarytho English jockey G.' B-utter has wen29-of the 54 _ hurdle rftecs and steeple-chases in which lie has riddeii. ;

El Dorado is saitl' to be Rettittcc.through some useful schooling work a.VNapier Park. The operation porfortoqdon tlio Gold llecf soldbsg seme time agofor throat troubles h stated to haveproved ■(μ-ate but Uw Isluckgelding is still verv fciclnrdrd.

A. J. M'Flynn. the ApcJiland cress*country horseman, is boiokerf ■to ri(teAruako, Gondolier. ?nd others at Hast-ings. Hie recent rim <»t successes isgaining M'Flynn plenty ei engagementsat the forthcoming sieetiings, >,

Keen .folion-ers <}f racing critic* gmarked desire to support Cliartle for theGrand National Hurfvies and Peary fortha Grand National Steeples, and if"doublo wavering" was Iffgal, ceimtlctathousandswould alrgady b&- -trrit-ten abouttheir chances. •

Several Awamini-trairted liersss arebeing railed to H'as-tings tlus ijiorriififj.Amongst tho number are Byron, Mani-tau, Manakau, Dkc.k LiipWi, Lady Eib-bero, The Great Mogul, aftd Portrai-ture.

Mount Victoria and Odessa, in chargeof G. Pritchard, aro heing railed roHastings to-day. 'Aβ fetter vvijl ha 5runner in the Bracelet; and will be rid-den by Mr. M. B.uil. J.foaat Vktotiawill contest the HerstaJniga Handicap,and will have the servicesof S> Efliil.

Those interested should notejoist nom-inations for tho Winter Meeting of the ■Wellington Racing Club close en Fridaynext.

Durbar .11, winner of tho B'psora Derby,was 'among the be&teit let: in the .FiericKTwo Thousand on jfay 1.7, Interviewed'after the Derby, Jl'S«e' (rider.of DttfbarII), said he never had all -easier race,

Recently, in a. raid by the poßcft «tt theJamestown (Virginfe) Jockey Club fucetrack, thirteen men were arrested. Charg-

. Ed withi being boolcmaker*, they we» sen-tenced ut Norfolk (Vo.) tp. sis mouths iagaol, and a fine of JS29-ajiicce. They haveappealed, their contention|being ttat th*Shave violated no law. Some ji.nrts ofAmerica are decidsfly unhealthy forbookmakers.

PONY HACINC {By Telegraph—Press iiiSdffiatiiim—Coftyrielt

' Sydney, June 13.Tlie Pony Racing. Assadatioii decided

to deputationise Mr, Hotoan, the Pre-mier, with a view to ftavft>g the eportplaced imder State control'.

OBITUARY*V.lt.C. STARTER'S TKAGIC DIATH-By Telesn:apli—Prce3 Aesoelatten-'-CepyliSilG

(Rec. June 14, 5.5 p.m.)Melbourne, Jijfte; IS.

Mr. Inglis, officialstsrtfcr for the Vic-toria Racing Clubj was .found ift adying condition on the roadside, andlater succumbed. After attending thoBallarat races ho drove towards irishomo, alone. Th& buggy was over-turned, and ho lay jii tho peristal®cold throughout the night.

GISBORNE NOMINATIONS(Bj Telejrrapli,—Bpticlfil CfoiffcsporhieaU •

. • Gisborne, .tttae 13,Following are tho lumtisatiflns far the

first <lay of the Gi.sbotjrt Vaxk fine-iagCluVs Meeting, to be hoi<s ou July t awt

MAIDEN HACK MCE, Four fur-longs.—Dasher Boy, LeasHighti, Generic,Tiaupani, Multione, Satchel. KilVß'e Host,Wild Daisy, SheplieviFs fiiisli, Lady 01-wyn, liostcr, Sarabolle, Strokefc. Agfa,Anxious, Roulette. Te A;rarort. Ony Girl.Melodist, Lndy Cook, OmtGJojd, Rsiifaly.• PARK WELTER ' HANDICAP. On.omile and three-ciuatteM-.^- Cttmjv Bavu,Matawerewere, Tetikuwi, !Ptie Pole, Forw-l).y. Rising Sun, Larijsitefff. Kaffan.ffrtta,Grey King, Chatmos, Eatasa, Bracken,Ifwrie Lad, Cullinan.

H.YING HANDICAP. Six fm-lones.-Our Kins, Tetikura. Rillako, GJenfern,Lady Alicia. Disimtch- Carrier. MuH'ijsly,flhortlc, Multiplicity, JttcroVw. ManakacTntimi, Afoiint Viciiefia, I'iiith. Jtistt*>Sir Daniel, Eocene.

GISBORNE STEEPLECHASE HANDI-CAP. About thren miles.—(JoUlbiinfe JFond Memory, 'J'ho ClUoi, NitnMr T&ntiv. iIcel, Morihiko, Passittf mhe, 1

er, Linger I/opg«i- r Ocitsin Jack, Beser-rok, Cftetlo Canter, Msxrie Jjnd, Game.

HACK M/Atf HANDICAP. Seven fur-lo»(fs.—.Wataiwusere, Rii-watti, Lord Pat,Player, Sir Alba, Dispatch Carrier, Soui*tic, CJioftle, Multiplicity, MicreW, Mere-mere, Kanfurly, Bosior, Gaiftte, Omeliti,The Snmiuit, Grey Kirtg, Cfcotmms, BodMi-lia.w, i'ourik-T. Hunakjiko. Gtsiul Idea.

TRAMWAY' HACK STEEPLECHASE.Tiro fliiles.—GoWbonio, Adtancetueut,Kak, TV'/jiii Memory, Omaiiaw, In*Mikeiv(tec, Jfapper Tandy, Icel. StJaiigor, TβKaiaui, ~Je?«mrae, AmvWjris, Stroller,Lingw Longer! H-at-arta, SWrie Lad.

WLVfEB'OATS HANDICAP. One mileami ft q?wte.~C'arijur<Hto, Totikarn,Hwtlfie, Multiply, Manakati, I'ntimi,Odessa, Ornate. Gazette, flie Summit, Vi,Sir Daniel.

fixtures.June 17 and 18—Hwwke's Bay J.C.

Winter.June 24 and 25—Napier Park R.C,

Autumn. '

July 2 and 4—Gisboriio8.0. Winter.J'% 15 and 18—WeHingtou B.C. Win*'tor.August 1.1, 13, and 15—0.J.0. Grand

National.

CHESS.:t4-~, S—

WELLINGTON SOtITH GLOB.

The fißal game for the WellingtonSouth Club dtiifflpionship between Put-plvas -(challenger) and B. B. Allen (de-fender) was adjourHed at 11 p.m.. <mFriday with the farces- -eqaat. Each,player has a rook, bishop, and 5 pawns..I'u-rpbas appears to have a slight at*tack, but as the bishops ate- of oppositecolour, 'it will not be $n easy matterfor either player to get tnore than a

,dra\r, iii wjifch event a. further gamewould require to be played- Batpe*,

succeeded ill eapturiiig rUhg 3 from W*l»ten, but Wetae failed: to dislodge Honeyfrom rung 6. Rung IQ> on the otherhand, changes hands., Berry (challenger)having wen tffe gabies straight from A.Cl&rfc.

The club's annual handicap teurn*.wont is to he commenced «ii Friskynest, with 16 entries. These have beendivided into two sections, atid it is un-derstood that the threehighest scorersare to play off. 3n a final to-nnicy ofsix te decide possessih.ft of the threeprizes that mo offered; I/he entriesa-ud the c-laßsificntion are disclosed hythe opening round, which is as fellows:

Section A: Altai (Cte-ss l)"v. Wel-ton (Class 2); Bland (4) v. Purriias <lj;Boot*. <6> f. Perrott' (4); DflHgks (3)v. Mun-ay (7).

Section itrmstreng (3)v.(4); Berry <6) v. Tftonjpsoft- (3): Clark(4) v. tofley (3); Harper (.2) v. taugli-

fton(s). ' ■NGAIO ?, WELLINGTON SOUTH.TfaeAVcHington South team *m Wed-

tussfoy eiet the newly4orj»ed suburbanelub, -the honours of a most enjoyabletnitteii h&mg annexed by fte visitors,who, as was generally 'expected, proveda. littlo too "seasoned" for their ojv-peiKHits. In retwning ihnnUs for thehospitality extended to his team, the,president of the visitors, SJr., B> B,Allen, suggested thai the Kgnia mem-ters should return the visit {luring tk)present -season. Mr. A. B. Tap.p, pre-sident of tha lesal club, in tho ccuvsoof his .rcfly, cordially ' tlmjifojiosa.t to establish "lMroa-a-nd-lurino"MKtcllGS.

■Scorta :-»•

W«ilipgton Sowth.*-AH«n; \: jT»tjr-c)ws-s, — j iVclton, 0; Harisor-, ].': Wejne,1 i Tbemttsen, 1; Ptarott, 1 \ Berry, 0;Doiiglas, 1; iaughton, 1. fetal, T.

Ngaio.—Crostoii, 0; *Hioks, s.eu., —;Topp. 1; Hicks, W, J., 0; Wcsftfook,0; Banks, 0; Browfte, 0: fiadeliffe, 1;GfCsin, 0j PtiddojV-0. fq-tsl, %•

. ._XTb» 3«Bie at ftoard 3 v.Birffs, sen,) was not complfct-eii and wasaba'.ndoiied by mutual.c-snreMt. ■

. ' CLUB.Last Week's pl»,r in this club's an-liiial Irandkap chess toiixiiey resulted asfcflows:—Gray wow from Alesainlor ani

afsir frtiin J<j]«ston ; Pcato-nby v."<m ffaraI&y., Pcfry frohi Slilosr, nftd CbttltSrfrom Alexander. Dcnittion.s to the cur-rent year's prise fund bare ficsn pm-rais-ed by Messrs. Dnlryrapie, H.A. W.M'Eeiteie, T. Warrentt", md'®* Bivrtoo.

WAIftASAPA MATCHES.Tsvo North v, South matches have i«-cen%. been played in the Wairarnvra.

The Seu'tii tofttn ivoft the fcret«TOat«h,but, the Jiorth rner, equalised bj win-ning tlje rettsi-B fistee. A Waisattipato.m eoiisisting of itbsut a down filay-ers, is tft piny two mstdies in WeJJfrir".■ton ou July 2 and 3 next. Ott the lat-ter date they pky tho Weiliiigtof! So*itiiClub, tissis rekirning the ?i6.it Which'tolatter made wlion playkg at Masterioittwo years ago. It h> not vet setHctlwhich of oW' Joftal clubs the visiterswill play on July. 2.

ADDRESSS TO YOUNG MEN

Yesterday afternoon at the Y.31-O.A.Men's Sociot}-, Mr..E. liinwwt, of 3}.et-bourae, daliverod an itcMress op. thosvibjeet of Christian life in the businessworld. The spesiber deelarccl tbt thethree maiji itifffeulties. under ttljirfi ayomvg. mail labom-ed were hictfii as tljfetbrco A]., s—Misunderstanding,njent, and Hiisrepreseijtaticm.. Tho mod-ern youth was v-cry KkeLy to be'inis*88-dorsteod for his attempt, ia iive anUpright life and alfteu misjuflged inc&nsequotteo, As_ for niisregreseiitatibßereji Jesus Christ iiad suffered :kmthis. Theso.. -difiiculties, urged ikespeaker, siwald sot deter tlio Christian;to shofltd go stsaiglat ' ahead. It wasjusfe as pogsibk to r'eiid&r Ch-rrstiau s.er-yjee behind thfieouflter, in She worltshopated ju the. mertiintik. office, as from thopulpit ci tho Church. The address,which was illustrated by' a wealth ofpersonal espericjice, was greatly ea-joyed by a large addienep <?t men.

AN IRON CUED ANDIRON MEN

A SERIOUS HASCUUNE BfiIKHON

IMPRESSIVE ADDRSSS BY TftEmv. j. tk. mm

The jR«T. J, D. joUCSj Qf jjatfrno .ftiouth, one of ttw of tlis €o«-grogatkn>al diurch in kuglajjd, occupiedtho pulpit of the Terr4fi(jOengroga-tiieVialGiiurch morning. Ho firstspeko to the ehildreri, basing n briefaddress oil the wordsi

"iVo mon .looked, out. throiiglj prisonbars;■Qae saw mud:,' and the .other stars."Mr. Joiies e.tpkmed to the children

that one of the men looked up And the.otber down. People soo -what they wantto sea. 'fhero were beautiful thingsto bo sscll by tliofi!j ivljo nvajjteel to st>ethem, jwfj t]iofo wa.s also plenty of mudfor those- who liked'to' see- it.' "fitavoyour eyee open to itho stars," said Mr.Jones. "% obeying Christ, the .greatMorning Star, axtd fejfewin.g Hta, yenwill live in ti-TTorici of stars, all tourfays,,*'

In his.- address to the general «s*i'gregaten, Mr. Jones saidi% e greatneedof the day tras not the difeorery ofnew tmthj but the vitalisatio.n of oldtfut!i:s

%One.of t)te old truths thai;•need Vita|tsiivg was the Sevenagnty ofGod.. We must' tealise €3t»ijytgneth"—that .U© -was not sm a.hsenfce

God, but One Who twlfy ruled'.' ThisWas the great central truth of Cabin-asm. It was.%aotant and ffiofelt to&peak «ofttonjplajeti*3j of the might?system of Calmism, ;th«rgh we ' mightr«puaw*» some of its extreme dogmas.,,It Was an iron creed, but it bred "itonftven—migh% men who fearel iioae butt.od.. and who itrashsd against tyramjj,'and wrongdoing. Cah'in ma.de the l»wrU■tajis, whose ispjise ef God as So-veKiKn.gave to them their irrosistible strength.It tl»e present generstioft deeired to' re-eover a <teep. eerirms., masmilineMligion,it must j>ct back tijs idea of the Sovo.r-etgnty of Gqd; and m»st walise that Hewas a .iiritig., present ruler, .aJid that Wewero the instrttiflolite of Sis purpose-.We Heeded a n&vi sense of .we, ' Forsome twei%-five yenH the Chnrch. h-ntlbe«n emphasising tlio-Ps-therhood of Qod"-His gtacioits character, His tendernoss and jnercy. flik was a- reactionrroiii t.b.e over-enitiji«si's of the ssverefstcl-e of Tf-eUgion. The Putitaiis ampha-sisdf awe at llto es.pen.se. of lote, andwe empha-sMed at the expense ofawe. Wβ needed! a risioii ef God. asthe Holy Sovereign. A good &e&i ladbe.en said lately about the decay of thesense of sin. HeMgfen fabi been m.adcS3 cheap fchsi-t there w-aa a teijdeiicy toIsok upon, sin ?s trivial, We i&Mtj-caliso- that a. Ro|t O'od was on thetbMm-e, aad ftaib mn *as colliswai siththe Savoroigii Power o'f the uiikwse,Buc a praper sense of awe was notinconsistent with a topi>y coTi-fldetice?l»ived froift the knowledge GoS -w«s inHis heaven. Tiro Mm fef tlio iiiey-itahleprogress of tie race 1-rad Me« shatter-ed, awl the -only thing, -to wstob itfffls beh'ef- in tie Sovereignty of ©od,w.hidi meant the sxipraMacy ef ripivfc-fioueness, and «efc ©f bMte-fareft : Got!Was ,not dca?!., sm had -lie. ablicatod.Tlie Clnitcli at Konte -wns. at presentnerroMs and ntisiotts. The *ay fe re-mover its confidence and rigatif was b,y~a kedUcr 'of fiad'sSovereistrtj". Cbristjamily was -a daringttttcl s. Ing ttfeg. aj.id r«]ni'W!tl a oreat{aid might* eoneepii-oii- ol Gad on Whomits triumph imist k\ tho teg ru« de-pend. A.'-Israciitt; visiwj was iidedflcl ofthe majwtjr and .pawns, of God. and efthe glorifi&tt and esalted Christ, -lwightyk> save- "The,, li'wd ■ rc-igSetti," nji.dhp woftlfT not fail; HJs purpose .must beftctfWftivlisTied. ■ .

Wtwvy wa Uw fret whes coW is in theh*Rtl «nct 'yfttt hflre tiot used "XMSQI..,"This sterling remedy for 'toughs. <?.olss.fcatnrrh., awl .<ore threal u-ets quickly, irti.illeaves tio evil after-effects.—Mvt.

Attention is tavis t-o aa .advertise-ment appearing in another calnmn of aSale of Mifts, .and.men's clotiiisg, wiiiqhwill takes place 4t 130 to-day and lO.Sfla.m. to-in!»t<s*, »f 26. Mhiinefs Sfcrsot,Rare Ivftjiga:i.i\s ate pfairiiStid/as'tlir,must 5014. ftttitig to sexpiipy- r>l T*webf jir&njwjs tli*. aino've njvist go-withal»wJetely lin reserve,

Daifv Fnmetfs steuW.. jnAltp if a a i\b-«eUtte duly to ?eo ow stipsrti exhibit nlMie siaiwvatw Slscny. It's.th<j fittest onthe (frcHMuL 'John ClKiiiibe.fs and Soa.Ijtd., 'Wellington* . • ■

THE ~ DOMINION, MONDAY, 'JUWE 15, 1914;3

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WitTrimoo Monday. June 22 5 p>lll.

NEW PLYMOUTH TO ONEHUNGA/• Rarawa' leaves New Plymouth Tuesdaya

and' Fridays on arrival of Mail. __Train from Wellington.'. .

NSW PLYMOUTH, WESTPOBtT"'_

: '' GREYMOUTH. '., Poherua§ Tuesday Juno23 5 p,m,

r ■ • - • ■ . jjCargo only. ■[ PICTON (and BLENHEIM).Pateena Monday June, 15 5 p.m.

Pateena- Wednesday June 17 5 p.m.-, Ma]>ourika Thursday June 18 12.45 p.m.

• Arahura Saturday June 20 13.45 p.m.NELSON DIRECT.

Pateenaf Monday June'ls 5 p.m.Pateenaf Wednesday June 17 .5 p.m.

[ Pateena Friday June 19 ' 9 p.m., Arahuraf Saturday June 20 12.45 p;m,

�No Nelson cargo.tCalls Pioton. ■WESTPOET, GREYMOUTH (Hokitika},

via PICTON AND NELSON. '■■Arahura Saturday June 20 12.45 p.m.

RAROTONGA AND TAHITI. :E.M.S. Tahiti leaves Wellington on Fri-

'day, 19th June, at 5 p.m.'S.S. Taluno. leaves Auckland on Tuesday,30th June. \ ■

■ FIJI (Suva), FRIENDLY ISLANDS(Nukualofa, Haapai, and 'Vavau),

'< SAMOA (Apia).From Wellington From Auckland

Navuaf Friday, July 3 . Wed., July 8• Telegraphy. .

1 CANADA, AMERICA, LONDON, Etc.(See Special Advertisement.)

VIA VANCOUVER.; R.M.S. Niagara leaves Auckland on Fri-day, 3rd July,' at 5 p.m.

Via SAN FRANCISCO,. From Due

:■'. .Wellington. 'Frisco.■ . 5 p.m.

Tahiti - • June 19 July 9Moana July 17 Aug. S

1 Tickete available for stop-over or re-turn by Messrs. Huddart, Parker and

. Co.'s Steamers.i Berths will only be ■allotted Ito passen-

gers on production of passage ticket!■ it Company's Office.

Passengers will only be allowed aboardon production of passage tickets.

Latest time for receiving caruq will behad on application at Company's Office.

Railway Tickets from Lyttelton toChristchurch and to Principal SouthernStations, available for one month, maybo obtained on application at thoCompany's Office.

THE"Vf.A N CO U V ER ROUTE.

AUSTRALIA-NEW ZEALAND-CANADA,Via FIJI, and HONOLULU.

. CANADIAN-AUSTRALIAN R.M. i *

' ' LINE.

In Conjunction with Canadian-PacifioRailways. ..'-

Through some of the Greatest SCENICWONDERS of the'World to'all parts ofCANADA, UNITKD STATES. BRITISHISLES, and CONTINENT' OF EUROPE.

ROUND-THE-WORLD TOURS in con-junction with all the Cape, Suez,China, and Japau Lines at Lowest■ Rates.

STEAMERS TO SAIL:

fell jg s?MAKUEA Aug. 21- Aug ØogNIAGARA" Sept. 21 Sept 25■ MAEAMA ■ OcllO Oct. 23

: MAMJRA Nov. 1C Nov. 20

•New 13,500-ton Triple Screw Steamer.And at 28 days' interval thereafter.All Twin .Screw Steamers, equipped irith

Wireless-Telegraphy. . ■ ■ \

Pamphlets,. 'Maps, and all information■ free. .■*■■■ " . ■UNION S.S.CO. OF N.Z. (LTD.), V

...

' Managing Agbnts.

SHAW. SAVJLL. AND ALBION COM-PANY, LTD.

, SEEVICE TO EAST COAST OF1 ENGLAND POUTS.

TS.S. KIA ORA, G558 tons resister,• will bo dispatched 11th JUNEfor London, Hull, and Newcastle, carry-

- ing Frozen Produce and General Cargoto those Ports at London rates of freight

TO BE FOLLOWED BY 'OTHER■ STEAMERS AT REGULAR INTERVALS

AS -INDUCEMENT OFFERS.■ Loading ports'can be ascertained onapplication to tho Agents.r LEVIN AND CO., LTD.( MURRAY, ROBERTS AND CO, LTD1 DALGETY AND CO., LTD.

HTVHE NEW ZEALAND SHIPPING1 • .COMPANY'S .~

MONTHLY STEAM SERVICEFrom

NEW ZEALAND to HULL and OTHEREAST COAST PORTS of U.K.

Rakaia "5628 tonsreg SailedWhakatane ' 5751 tonsreg. June

tj For freights, etc., apply? THE NEW ZEALAND SHIPPING

COMPANY. LTD.

ORIENT LINE OF ROYAL MAILSTEAMERS.1 For PLYMOUTH AND LONDON viaFREMANTLE, COLOMBO

. for All Indian' I'ovts). NAPLES, TOU-LON, and GIBRALTAR-

• Pasoenger Sca.wn Sailings. 13U:yiom p From-

flttamar. 1-'°na- Sydney. Mul'bne. Adolaldo'' Otranto 12,124 June 20 Juno 1A June26

Oeterley 12,129 July t July 8 July 101 Orama Io.OM July 18 July 22 Jniyz4Oreova 12.036 kug. 1 Aug. 5W 7Oi-ontcs 9C23 Aup. 15 Auc 19 Aug. 21Orvieto 12.130 Aug. 20 Sep. 2 Scp 4Omrah 8150 Sop. 12 Be]i. 16 Fop. IβOtway 12,077 Sop. 26 Sep. 30 Oct. 2

'• And Fortnightly thereafter. AlTTwinScrew Steamers. tTriple Screw

All Steamers fitted with Wireless Tele-_ graphy.Fares:—New Zealand'to London: Saloon

Single, £n 6s. to .£B3. Return, .£75 \s 3'to .£132. Return Tickets available fortwo years. :For Third-class Passengers.—Special ac-commodation in new 12,000-ton SteamersSpacious Promenado Decks, Smoke!

rooms, Ladies' Music-rooms (on ShelterDeck).-Many Two-berth and Four-berth Cabinssituated on Upper and Main Deck.Large, well-ventilated Dining Saloon onMain Deck.Single, .£l9, .£2l, .£23; Return, .£36-

£M 125., .£43 Is.■ Write for Illustrated Circular givingfull particulars.UNION STEAM SHIP CO. OF N.Z., Ltd.,

Agenta in New Zealand,

SHIPPINC NOTICES.f MEW PLYMOUTH-ONEHUNGA.

AUCKLAND 6ESVICK. '

NEW PLYMOUTH TO ONEHUNGA,.) AUCKLAND.

r S.S. RARAWA (1072 tons)LWves New Plymouth Breakwater onIUEhUAY ANj) FRIDAY, on arrival ofliipress from WellinutcA, weather, ero.,

• permitting.,; FROM ONEHUNGA, AUCKLAND, TO1. NEW PLYMOUTH.i.- S.S. RAEAWA (1072 tone)

Leaves on MONDAY AND THURSDAY,connecting with Wellington Express atBreakwater. Weather, etc., permitting.

'• Fares—Salocn, 215.; Iteturn, 425.;• Steerage, 18s. 6d.; Return, 29a.I; iurther information can bo obtained

from Union'.S.S. Co., Ltd., and NorthernS.S. Co., Ltd., Joint Agents.

!." LEVIN- AND CO., Agents.

A,' NCHOR ' SHIPPING i FOUNDRYCOMPANY, LTD.Sailings (circumstances permitting)!—

1. FOR NELSON, WESTPOET, GREY-.. ' MOUTH, AND HOKITIKA.

Waimea Tuesday Juno 16 5 p.m.\ ' . .

" FOU PATEA.' Aorere This Day June 15 5 p.m.• W. AND G. TURNBULL & CO., LTD.," ■ . Agents.

» FOR NELSON, MOTUEKA, TAKAJCA,1 AND COLLINGWOOD.' Nika'u Tuesday June 16 5 p.m.

• .This Steamer has superior accommoda-tion for Saloon Passengers. Stewardesscarried.

Passengers must procure ticket at our. office before they ernb.irk.

W. M. BANNATYNE AND CO., LTD.,.. 'Phone lfliO. . Agents.

• .QOUTH TARANAKI SHIPPING CO.,; P -■ LIMITED... :

...

■'' FOE PATEA.. HAWERA-THIS DAY, at 5 p.m.

", THE SOUTH TARANAKI SHIPPINGCOY., LTD.

'Phone 2718. . •• Agents.' FOE WANGANUI.

KAPITI-THIS DAY, at 5 p.m.

'' THE SOUTH TAEANAKI SHIPPINGCOY., LTD.'

SHAW, SAVILL, AND ALBIONCOMPANY. LIMITED.

V- T fle Direct Lino of Steamers to Plymouth3 ~ and London.■ Via Monte 'Video, Rio de Janeiro, andI • . ■ Teueriffo.J. THE LARGEST'PASSENGER8 STEAMERS IN THE NEW ZEALAND

; . TRADE. •-■

SAILINGS (circumstances permitting):~ Tons. Com- Date of

Name. Reg, mander. Leaving Port

■FTATNTJI 9.557 slo£fatt Jane 18 Wei. '■ InONia 12,232 Starck July 16 Wei."■'AIUTTA S37S 'Jlaydcn Aag. 13 Wei.3 »ATHENIO. 12,234 Cropland Bnp. 10 Wei.

"OOR'TfllO 12.M1 Hart Oct. I Wei.■ tCa.lls at Rio de Janeiro.

9 *Twin Screw.I FITTED WITH WIRELESS

TELEGRAPHY.j Passages from London may bo arranged

hero.For full- particulars, apply to the

" Agents—' LEVIN AND CO., LIMITED., DALGETY AND CO.. LIMITED.1 MURRAY, ROBERTS. AND CO., LTD.

' mHE BLUE FUNNEL LINE., i AFRED HOLT AND CO.

1 THE FAST TWIN-SCREW STEAMKRS,r Carrying First Saloon Passengers only,s TO LONDON, VIA SOUTH AFRICA.Will Leave Sydney as follows:—

ULYSSES 14,250 Wnrrall June 29AENEAS 10.000 Barber . July 27 |ABCANIUS 10,000 Chrimeg Aug. 24

. "Wireless. Laundry; % Nursery.FARES-SYDNEY ".'0 LONDON, .£45

to .£6O Single; JGSI to £103 Roturn.• Sydney to' Durban or Cape Town, from

i£3o Sinsle; £55 Return.' Single Borth Port-holo Cabins (whenavailable), .£55 ami jeCQ.. to.,.L,ondon.ROUND TICKETS Homeward by Blno

Funnel, and return N.D.L., via SuokCanal—First-class, both ways, .£105;Second-class,, N.D.L., .£76 10s. :

For particulars apply—MURRAY. ROBERTS AND CO., LTD;.' ,I

Wellington,- Napier, and Danedin. -

S' AND 'A. MAIL LINE,To

MANILLA, CHINA. AND JAPAN.Via Queensland, Port Darwin, and Timor.

■' 1 ! bsaves! Sloomer. Tone Commander. Sydney

• AtDENHAM -fOOd" G7L7Smith ' Juno 10' EMPIRE 1500 E. T. Pilchcr July 8

; *ST. ALBANS «03 E. B. S. Baikie July 29EASTERN 3600 F. Carter Aug. 19

*Wireiess Telegi-aphy.Space for Frozen- Cargo.

THE PICTURESQUE ROUTE TOEUROPE.- Through Bookings, via' Japan, Canada,

and thn U.S.S., or Trans-Siberia Railway.Saloon Accommodation amidships. Large

Cool Two-Berth Cabins, all on the Up-■ per Dock, and fitted with Electric Fans.

Linen Washed on Board.EASTERN A'ND AUSTRALIAN S.S.

CO., LTD.'- W. AND G. TURNBULL AND CO.,

Agents, Wellington.' Telephone -136. .: ' : ; . ,

BA RE E T T'S HOTEL,LAMBTON QUAY, WELLINGTON.

This Hotel has recently been renovated.. throughout, including a first-class Hot

Water Service. Electric Light in overy. room. Accommodation for 100 Guests.1 Night Porter. Ba. p»r day. JE2 ss. PERi WEEK. "

D. DALTON, Proprietor.

ROTOEUA. :I "mHB AUSTRALIA" and "THE EM-

■L PIRE" Private Hotels. First twohouses o'utsido railway gates. Every com-fort and convenience. Accommodationfor 100 guests. Special Winter Tariff, 6s.per day; 355. per week. Secure Rooms bywiring or writing to

J. N. M'LEAN, Proprietor.

a TO Test your own sight, SPECTACLE« A OUTFIT, with full instructions,I- posted to any address Free of Charge.

Spectacles from 3s. 6d, to 12s. 6d. Best- Louses Used.

\ J. R. MeKENZIE,? 4 55 WILLIS STREET, WELLINGTON.I (Next John Duthio and Co.)i ; ;

! BECO IVI E A ff'^r, """"i nuv ■^^ii*"*^"*"y

': lICEHBED SURVEYOR».

[3. ■ or Qualified

;, SURVEYOR'S ASSISTANTS. We have complete, practical, andup-to-date

[or New Zealanders by New Zealand experts.

3 - HEMINGWAY & ROBERTSON'S!- AuslrateiM Correspondence Schools, Ltd.ir B AUCKLAND BnoKaraanzaiamEnjjraaaaßj

n ' fJIHERE is only e Vono certain %f- J^l; CURE fur CORNS %

f °Qg in this Dominion— *

THAT'S TEEDS \

Kearly evwyofia is liable to utic addtiwuMej aid yet aiany pefsist ia diar&-nviing tto first sigiis— jpaia.s AM **eH-lftgs in the joints, stiffness anS sorenessin the miiscte, fhesfl symjitoms showthat the liver .a-Bd kidiievs ate not doingtheir werk properly—wtess tiric acid, 'isaeciimulatirig in t%& ls.loo& .'fhis uritjacid may accumulate fez a long time with-out serious ttouble, But as S&PB aa you,'ite ttta doirn or esposcd to oald or damp,it wiJl surety assert itself. Tti.is excessa«M ffliust lie ueißared, end the oije rera-«<!.v tlmt ivill de- it is BIEUMO, Ithcumofleutralises and, eradicates the. excess asdleaves the Wood f«e and pure, tfhfJuSiiatisbnvo tea curwl liy Shfe *asid«r£ij! tem-pily. Sead hew REEOMO' euro,! Mr.Mat Cwitfritoh. tho popular prapHo&r.o$ tno Tettaka. Motel. weH leno'fefi titrougl!-jj.ut Oa-nteriMrry. 'Tw a lonij tijno-I siif-f#cd ftjom RljettHifttisihi usiufr jijj kindsaf Mpedifs. Hearipg «f BffißtlMO itried it I have not felt lietfetf for tiretiftst tfl T'?ars, β-ittl I can tonftlitjy say tkAEHEUSrO iii niy case lias Wft a greatsaceess." Act sow. (3«t a liottle ofB.HKTjM.O to-njglrt from yowr clicnvist o*storekficper. 2s. 6d. ajil 4s-. 6d<-<*-Advt,

A Drtsfiftg of Hie employ.eJs of nfliariflaSl.3i.lr will Ire feW ou W«dw;sday, ,t«no17, to discuss tho best means of 'putting,the DGnditioiis ef labaut on the waterfronten a toltei, footing than fft pi-eyetti

. SawiisiUers—We will.be jrlad t.ii Ms y<mat, the MaiTawatU Shaw, JJen't fail t«seo oirr esl»iljit, J'ehn CliaiHbers' atojSou, Ltd., WellSiictfon.*

J'kssrs. E. Johnstonand Co. insert pM-ik'uiiu-s. .in etii, nuetion columns a-f Hiefinal 'alB <>f furs on account: of tho 'Rw-pii-o l-'wv Cojji.pany ef lopjito, in theirroouis, ISf laimMon Qusjy, nt2 o'clock this afternoon.

No matlei' bow stifbtern a cold mauBβ, "KAZOL" tiiii tint it. to flifltt. A few-y;hiffs ffdm a Kflwl .Tijlialcr gites a nq,■iie(>iWfi r&licf. Kw>ji it up nud.tfeo eol<!will leav? yea,.-AdfJ;.,

INFLUENZA AND THROW

tlflllt the Rpfir&ffch. of the dwarfed Iji-* * fltaJi'js, ajitl Sqt6 Tlrtorf Se*sonj it

is w-01l to to pfepitral and (d.havD % j'ona remeiy tint wiU give,quid; relief, liotmerely pcvtifch.e- for- tie time teiij;,FWIiSKOL to bsieji. iiMfcoi of Viy allwhe itav-g it as a TfoiideriMlir dffsr.-tivo nrsfa\rnt|ofi. Hu-ndi-ede af tßtißroai--41,S hn*e oefch' Wasfflved ffOirt Jmenifao-Js qfthe thcatific-ii ami" musical pfHiftesfcpnif,*he <ilotg>. aftd fivany ethers. ' Mr, C. J.TurnCT, the ■lvdKkMnfn I'ottllty BSpsrtend Auctioneer, of. Quay Stfret, Hay*m&T&ct, Sytfney, *rite;—"Jt is o»!y fairto let you kiioAv the ten.dt.t I »&lvodfront Fhrettzai, Altsr sufferinfi .with a badthroat for }'«ar«, j;oiir siiflpli Irattlo gavem& gywi* ice-lief. Sltuo? theft I have tecorn-lnendon $ to nwfty ifiehds ntt&all of whom, spwk highly, qf it. :bo!li a*a Barjlo and ctectouvte- far tljat tiie'adInß.ii&nKt, If of any iVonefit., y«Vi ailiWty to refer to me. persoeajly."

AtNSUfc'SSCOTCIi

■-. ■ WHISKY.' '■

TO TSB tINWITIATEI) THEUE AftE

SEVERAL BftANDS OF WHISKf,

TO THE CONKOUSSfitJR ONLy. 05Sg,

D'BI-NK AINSLIE'S and b& assured of

fDRIty, and I*AU*

tablesess. .

LAERY & €0 M LTD,,

■ NEW Z&AMW AGENTS.

*■ aivd BeS6*«d; tb Ahjt. Srfdrt»«.Soar):? Cleared Tlirdugh Clutom Bouss. ,Ctaeiip StOp.g*. AoCp.njßipdfltioji for 6ofld(

Of aity De.Ebriptibis..

j SPECIAL VALUE \

j IN "DOWN QUHLTS. iA n,ce dowm qufLT u -i*>eauilTully warm for the jwinter, and being so very ■;tight in weight is extremely !.

Our stoek of Down u,,tb fHf^^^^^^T^^Mf

's 3 mos* ComP'B *;e ' n the j^

w° hauc Doubie Bed si?e \'" ali Pr!oes alltS Colours— |

'

IZ/9 ' 23/ fl. 2E/". 29/8, to 84/.. J

\ _" 9 *° I

\ Sβ CUBA STREET. f\, J

- '■ ■■ : :

' [] ■ A effect s■■! Ekcifica% w^^Q^iK^P^J

■ ! A perfect tehb'g for station, Jfclft, "fecifl, latfjjj tfr -piniltj* ttij.roos?:s : Ii imist bat-G the quflity of loag life, for the *hoie bji.ccj.bS o:t ifj© fenco k!I res,ts fat i.t-5 dairfllility. ■' ' ' ■■■-■. ,^

: j . ".Pitteliurg Perfegt" F<33ice;is tie stEßh«Bs|» .Qpen JWih, J:| old4iiji6 wJrtHlios.y}fe' ga.fvsiusctTwith 'piire■ zinc, is li'sod is'x- |: ] qlusiveTf in its ■miiltii.fa.ctirf.e,' ctiJd fe . ' .. :|

E ift the fnfa-jfe, pro.dufiiijg pfaeMsit'By a .one .p}oq.e . , ..;.. .'•,.,,!

: I On ewvy liiia sviws :iii "Ptebui'g i*ei»*, Ijfitetji :efiph iky '. ? is pliiswd a wßStaji cMrye, These eurves tnfe poio sttjy. scansion br :a cofttractie.n of tlio wires! caiked %'JieiSt or Sold'; svitd ii.o arnourt .of |■]■ stfctrftiJig wljilc citciiiig iho feifco c«il aymu -<j# s '•"tfe ■;

. 3 surros act as ft perfeet- spring, tiie fciieft iJistaiitly- rtcororftis ift.positfeit :i!k after being subjects! to any urtdiis ■Stjaiil «• foW, ."

"'"' T '.■ ii, ,* , .3; I .Pat «p in rolfe. of 55 yaraifliid IJti jftrds. Also iis stock. Siiigfe 1i'i Gates 3 feet xB) iuchfrs.j 4 Tcfit'S'-OQ aidafis. Boivble Gates, to ifsdt x -iSJ 30 iitehc-S. Weite far tuelt'lpt.E&ntii.iiiiiifi iltetefiojis and &tg parties ;^

:| Jars, abo for Siifflplfe" trf wftld.. ■»■■.•:..■■:>■ i:.;v.f : --'i

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£■5 fl * ■ **j> *» n* II'*

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. • '^&~p I fiji.is bis day s work easier when ne p

':■■ 1§ ha h&d VAN HOUTEN'S COCOA I;*! ] fo breakfast. It keeps out (he corJ tool j f-p

[ til loqßs forward to VAN HUUTEN'S | gfor supper. It refreshes and gives I

fc3 htm a good night's rest. (I

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THE WEATHER.DISTRIOt REPORTS. '

(Prom Our Owii Gsfrespondents-), 'Mastcrton, June 14>-*Oii>:ii4y>Otakl, June 13.'—'Fine, but coU.Grcytown, Juno H—Sh'oS'ery and coltl.Carlcrtoii, Juno 13.—Wet ctiici calA.

TheDominion.MONDAY, JUNE 15, 1914.

A MODEST POLITICIAN

The perfections of Mn, EOBEitjFletcher, Chairman of the Wel-lington Harbour Board, atid pfos-pective candidate for WellingtonCentral at the forthwitii.-ag gcriemlelection, were. oiWe. Hia-ve lightlytouched on by th# ge-ijtleWan fl,social gathering' fi| work*ers last week. It- has beau madeabundantly clear freni Mb. FfcETCH»En's utterances ■■eßnoes-niiag Ms ownachievements as it -jHibifc-,' nian' thattho people of Wctti-flgUjn shotild be,.deeply grateful for the goot! fol'timewhich led him t& place Ms services atthoir disposal. It {alia to tho lot offew men to look bafk over tho pastand declare to tji.e world that duringthe years they have hold an rmptn'c-•ant public office they ha.re not dea-iJa single tiling to C.ausij thorn regrets.Dr. Jowett, tho famous Mastiji' ofB-alliol, remarked on efto octsaeiofflthat none of us is iefalHftlej. not cvoathe youngest—but D-ft. i-o\yEtrt o|Oxford, did not know OT, EojjptFletcher, of Wfilling-toa. Mr.Fletcher did not hesitate to tell hishearers on Friday night that asChairman of the HarfeouF Board "Ihayo not done a sialic tiling I cantwit mysolf with," I't- i/s vM oxatfflyclear what 'Mr. F!.ETCTiE;ii racjujs. bythe use of the word "tiwi.fc," htifc ifcmay be assumed tfwfc it is oaly Iliaexcessive modest}, tjiat prevente htmproclaiming his InMlibility in maftexplicit terms. Our pwjKisfis in re-ferring to the occasion -on which, theChairman of tlw Hji-i'feuv Boajcj; -sofrankly bared his -sow! t-p hi?side friends_ wag. not to dwell on his[)ast perfections so miieh as to saekenlightenment cooefu'itnvg his ftttttteintentions. We, like- a goncf manypeople, had ben-vi under tiro impres-sion tbat Mi!. Fi.F.i'fiUEii was to bo-as he Ila.ll been on a pvp.vimis occasi-ow—the Wardiat eaiHliolaw ff>f the Wel-lington Central softfc. After a pefaaalof his remarks, as published 'in ourevening contemporary, wo must con-fess to being ptizzfcd as to wherelie stands politically, fa speaking tothe toast_ of thi) "Waterfront Work-ers," ho is rupci'tefl to liav« said:

"Tlip littlo trotiWiv" tlioy luu] earnthrough (Hiriiis tbo l;i.*t six months "w,isa very bitter oispcwpnw, atuS, n, mod ofthem know, lua swtitms h*rt bosisdowned by employe's uni

fiiiks?. This was,an indication''t'lvat he iiartadopted tltE brat coui-ae. If the lalxnu-people stuck Uigetlif-r they tould carryererything Iwforc thorn, «iwl tlioy plioulc'l<irofi "tjiis idea of jietting afoi« anotlß'r,aw! work far 011.0 i'smmon ca\iS'C." They.sboukt scn<l tlie men isifco l'arlianimt wliov.-onl«t carry out ihoir «ii:i ,,?s, and they■»■©!!ld gi>'i' everything they wanted. Eversiiieo he? Knii OKcii 3 wo-r!it?r—he lin-ii work-ed on Om> ivhnnc.'i aiul he v;;is a workervbpn lie left his imsthcr'e Apron strings—Ik.' had tried to do :hi» part to hw Himv-wovkprs, mid if everyoiio. tiid that ilisywoitlsl Ikivb a bcttev werW tolive in. "Hyou feli-oivs will enly staswl tegetliEr yogican sweep everythinj before yoii, asi'd Mr.Mnsscy and his 'fat msu' would go out to-morrow. Ton (Mil sweep the country."(Warm applause.)There-are one or two points in thisextract from Mk,. Fletcher's speechwhich excite our curiosity. The -first.of these is that Mil. Fletchbb, whiloproclaiaiing himself as a worker, andwhile tlodaring: that ''you fellows' 5—that is the labour unionists—couldsweep eyerytliing before them, yet hasplaced himself tinder the banner ofBiE? Josii.Pit Ward, instead oJ nn.dert'hc fkg of the Labour Party. This,we must admit, pu&des us. With theordinary, everyday politi-cian wocould uuderetiiiid it. It would fee ap-parent that the ttttea-nces . quotedwore the -jioiit biatjiijfc clectioEieeringcluptrap—a painfully clumsy atteiiijjfc to win 'ht. %'otos ot tho wote-y----siclcrs.j and labour unionists genera'-ly, without co-mmifctiag tho speskefto any6hi«g but tagite {n-ofGis&ioii!.But how «tc we: to interpret mvkremarks when they fall from a pub-lic man so far veßjowe! from _ Jhc-we-a-kuossfts of the ordinary politicianas Mb. FLElCittn ffius.t sui'cly fao 1 hit tliabhe hasfound Wardisffl a spur-ious tfliag; that fe he-ajt.no longm1throbs for a .decadent party wl.itoliha sees has ha<l its d.ay; but beatsinstead m with tho hopeaasid aspirations of Lofeour 1 ft>.thti\ssMr. Fleicukh. will- enlighten theelectors of Wfillißgton Central on thosubject. It is worth noting in thisre.spcot -that lie might profit by-hisexpericneoi in Connection with tholate strike. From i his renra.rks asvnibiish-S'cl above, It will fee seen fehafcbo. has now recognised that, towoverhigWy nft estimatoci Ids own conductciiiMßg that ctit-iea.l time, his actionswere condemned by both parties totho tumble. He appears to derive)some satisfaction horn the belief thatthis indicated that ho had adoptedthe best coiifge. and does art seem forealise tliat oifer people Isss cn-ligljtened than jiimself may have i!e-.parted -Jiis'attiMe aaIt would b» i- painful Eshock to- findtl}.at Mft. FtfcTCHEij's utterances hadefeatetj the impvcssioH that hs wasbalan-dttg h&twfi&a his Liberal andhis tia.boiu'j. inclinations. Merc estutcpoliticiass than the Chairman of thoHai'boaf Board have befofo ts-tlaycame ta grief befcwc&n two stools.

NOTES OF THE DAY.

The Coronation stone which w#selainaged % the explosion in West-minster A-bbey-y. aikfttitecj to SuS-f i?£igettesi has a most interesting his-tory. The ■ston-o isa rowghly sciviavc-dbloc]?, fixed tjeneaUi the scat qi theCferonatbfi chair. In bis boo| o-aWestminster Abbey mil the 'jntifiut-tms a} tM CemitaiiiMj, Me. V. ILLetbahy stab's tliat it was eustofflaryto.crown early ling& while t.l»y saton a |stope whiqh had wqujred saci'cdji'sssektipns, »ncl fctw stone jjreeefvedin the Abbey is tiiafc oa wllich thokings, of Scofclftnil had boon i.n-ijug-uratoci bofpte the-«ind* tsf the tliir-teeh-th ccnttt.vy. It was taken from.the Abbey pf Scone by E»wa«i> 1 in1298, It is called "tho Scottish

storh;" in the inventories of the time,dfitl it we.a regarded "as assiifiag,secure possession, to tlii) Kifigs ofSco-t-I.ind, of the land in \vl)ieh it was/'At f'aisa, in thor? was a,sindjiir stone called 'Ida Foil, "t|je-fatal siaiie, , ' iihy soiite wrists haveattciaptcd-to proye that the BHfctehCoroAatJoft stj?no is Jμ fq.il, butthis is probably a mistake 'Att oldScottish historian, feforpjflg to thestone at Scone sayst

fiie Scots shall fiofsjni and tfcs 6cc s ptr6.. . BfrnjdWlira«,6!' this sttrne they to, and its

teailt sound' obqy,T'hs words "dread rsfor to■the stone's rnsigie power <j| spgeeh.Ihcre scfttes to ktva been a ".speaiii.ij.gstpn&" in St.' pavid's Cathesdral toWales at oso tiiiJe, Meslin, is sa?4to ■ premisq-d- fet fcte s|o.noshmtW speak tmefer fjim who. shoiWeonqßci , . Ireland, and Henry I issaid to. iiaVo goac te it, and was #$-

tbased ijecansa it did act «»-

er 'him. In 1321 Hohejit Bkuce &.g"period; to B'Bward II to restarfi ta■SqoHaad tks "fatnotfs steao tyhichllx© ED\WEi> 3 senior, ted piaadiieai4 the tomb of &t. B:i»w.AS.p. Stentf,ths of .Pbaraqb, fedba-ouglit ii ivofii Egyjp-fci'ahe gia;,v& hci,aarflti to %c laad whig-ib. was before6<tlfcd Albion., and Mosfcs ha;d p.ro-pfesiec! tliat yictaty ehaiild followthe stale." Sorao aatve cantoadedthat &at stone was originallyJacob'? pulp*, and L. vaiSf.'WmEt,,who ws.ifce4 WcßrtmiHStot Abbey 1.3ibS'i-S; Tyyites: "In the cfcoir. a, chair,.was ahown to us in vMfik all theEnglish Kirifis were cirowiiecl; in thiseka'ii' }s cwrlpsed a stoae on wliieh3-Amn h said fo'hwj msted- Oti qbb'

there was a -sward, twelveeiws long, ftrf of ttiighjty we%l.vt,which .ted belonged t-o Kj.jfQ lii-WAE-Dtrs' s—Edwspj) 111. It is therettili. People whoso raa-el.Wss couldcjtrry them to the leapth el domag*ing an absolutely nujqiie fcH-C likethe Cotpßation stene,, with its fastiß-fttlng hj,sl;orj?, jtpe siireiy TOaMfiwd jardetention within tto , walls of. a lub-■atie asyluffl. .

It would almost seeai fch&t theelection fever lia.d already got. totethe blsiD.fi of the voluble ■gqatlontiUjwh.e je.pre.sl3.llte Wollingteu'Sotath |nthe Pa-tliftißßtifc of (she Dominion, inMi rale of Qity Ocmaaeillor at themeeting oi the Municipal Ckmijeilon Tliui'scky evening last h> gtosrein to tik !colini»s and vont to hiselociuenes in a sfryje which ipti&f; sure-'If ttatigfofc hi? own f>.aftknlair fellow*ihg and stamp bim j« their eyes as «,veritable tei'i'oi, to all who tiijre toventure between the, wind and hisnobility. As a ltott-sr of fact, Mb.HismiAiiSffl is on, rtioat acfia-sitos aquite ftffliabkf and iiaffflkss gontls-mftn., who makes u.| in sffit.nitj andfui'y at- open' nsedtfega of'the ceutieilwhan the reporters -jiJ'o present forliia ateißces {votu those private meet;Ihjts oi cemraittes where most of thereal work o£: adriiinisitftJi'ing theCity's affaire is (lotjr It i.s one ofthe' pccwlifti'Uks of ge.ritjßJMn o|Mn. HiNDSfAUSirs thaiwiufe oxtfeHwly fvtic in athnlnUiau;impFopc* aiotjvcs ov jactioiis tioffers, timy a-re sen-sitive to edtieiam whero tliOJf ofrftadiwrs or motives ai'fi concerned.Thus, at the. meeting flf tiro CityConivcil on Thursday evening, Ms.

l.w spent a greatpart of his tiws in casting aspersions011 i'lust itnd present MniKillors, ex-ploded liik« a packet of crackers■vvhc-ii CoirSCtUOH ]'>iOST, in repjy toan interjeciion from him, remarked"titilit fee h'fttl niofp jHtcrc-jl in KewZealand tfeaa foi what he could get

out of it." So seriously did this-'hyper-Bsnsitive gentleman takn this■seeming!), cryptic remark, that he is ',rejiorted to have threutened persona!violende unless it- was withdrawn.This, of course, is only Mil. Hi'KO-habsh's little way. He no doubt isthoroughly alive to the fact that it-is mnch easier for ,1 politician iokeep himself in the pttfolic eye byiwafdng an (iccasionaf noisy demon-stration than to win attention by themore laborious., bet less spectacular,means of piling up a record of scslk!•ivos'k,

It _has been iiaki that the citizens |of Wellington jmkt evoi'jr year some j£10,005 for water disguised as milk. |li' this, is correct, g,s some of those:who have gone into tfen qujist.ioii do-:cjare it to be, it becomes obviously.good bu-siness to spend £15,000 in en«'suriiig a pure niilk supply The.City Council acted wisely on Thurs-;day evening in adding tiiig item—-lotthe establishment of a municipali'iilk_ deppt--to the leasj pi-opG.sals.It is desirable, however, thai fliorelight should be thrown on the eoau-cil's scheme, in order to cjlablo tfospublic to judge whether or not it isiikoly to be effective. la Pcbriiarylast tho council disimsEsd the psi-tion in an interview with the PrimeMixiSTEE aad the Miajstev of Pub-lic Health. Councillors then 'man dad as essential to tko silptsaasof its Scheie that Iftgiaia-tiosi shoaW be passed giving thefinvrticipfilitf enfcir-c oontod of -thismilk after it reached thej eat/.powers have .yet to ba obtained, fhiithree essentials- to a clean and pure

supply arc proper conditions ntitho farm, oh the railway.' aij.d Jβ tfencity distribution. A milk depot willnot serve its pi-irposn unless it ismade inipossibk fftr vcndoi's to adul-teryto tte milk afisr it leaves tliodepot. This caw be aehfev-cstt by thonaa of sealed', gtes fcottJiss,' iii whiielithe daily supply will go unitjucMfrom depot to eo'ttssirnei:, Tho mstte?is of tpc first, iinp-ortaftfi.ffl to thehoaltli o| tho and wehave so doubt that the item in'theItatt aehedtfic will speoiyo almost•tjuiversftl support, provided eoWdand workable pWposal? wo put for*ward.

For ■%(!!?. years CaMclft liM hads& hex VxQyQy &, Prince of theBioad Rayal _ IsTo •Botulnion of theOverseas Empire lias hepn so fttijgour-:n4 before, a; iul tho rcsicieiiea ©I the

arnojig tfiem ba-3 beeft tkoi-oitghly ap-prceiated by €ajia,c(ians as. k. happy.tribute by Mi? K.ijsa to fte intpevt' ,aiiee of tfreh' great 80-H.iiti'y. WHlithe ci<jsin| et the Duke's twm lias,come the-difficult cjaesfion ej: fifltJipga sucpcSßof. Towards fte ead of fet:St'.a.t ranjom-3 were aitefc in Canada:tefc Prince Ajwapß m Connaissot ;waalet snsceed his liVther In tb posi-tkffl. Att intefcsting Vista tves thus ,opfted u|i. As %e Montreal "LhiluIdegmplipmtci out. te Make tbq:ntTKjss @F 00-jiSAßOHir.hivfcdifcary tJov, ■criior-Clenerals of Oanada -weuJdj incKcet, be ■te found f (fytiasfey.itwi to giws -Oa-aada *'Mng.'This would have si nmvd&parteii, ,antl p«ssi% ia t.fensha-\«e'.W to «!ich Pomanion feeing prftsidfl^ ;'■ver by a bftsnehoi ; the Rbyaj Faft-ijy, Hownvcj, ftq a'iMflOHrs havejc-aviis to HOlMflg, a.n«| PnaJfCE A^AS-1W ou Teck, a tiretijCT o| tU tyMftsi ]is to siHffiGod to tlie post, ffos ip-ipointiflept, We arc told, lias caused -jigood flftaj tff.,fa:aft'k; n^^u^fiia-ej'■fitenfc in Oanacta, The JpBiSCE, il.iqughpW's&nally .4 .pojnilai {irivdte gcntlo-maii, is the feenrer of a foreign Mblo,and his appewanoc in CanMa, wiHjliavc n,o speciivl Itiwowltl have bcon a.rf cs--perinient to have the Con»-

LOCAL AND GENERAL.As the Sfettuka fid not jtfttW .ntAtifklahd from . Sychiej; tm roi(jttigl]tlast-Might tte soutfen portion of ifmwssbFs luaife \V|H not, .arrive i;ii W*>l-- tiil G,aD a.iii, tnHiijertw, Titovirssftl. krottglii an Australian and aiiEnglish, vift'SuEis, luaiJ,

AstecT if. lie had anythingto. say regsirdinf? fte of My.■6. W, Russell's statcajflhts that JiS9v,-i?ef] M)QO. acres, o/f Iniitt tbat wouM bebftneii.tecl by the Wattitoi R-aifeaj-, Ut.Mft&Sey rejfeii; "'No; I cfen'i tlnttlc itis necessary to sjiy inistliing .nioro. fchaa'I have itlfcivdy saicl £l;e pwtiifo do miatiaeh ntndi iffrporfciuce ift i'hft sayingsof the niojivber ifcr A ! v*oii,/ J

Tlio W&lHngtou HsMfesssrf tJnionwfll fro-t -send a r(?pfesettt|rtfr«y to tfa»July Lajiatj-r {Jongress, jKeseirtfy tlij/sWii-ou |Kt<t tefeolifc tetters f-raiij Lotiithe Wtßtl lyshiiM forty, and the p'-nit-©cl Feier-tttiftK of Latoiii ,

., a'skiffig it toconsider tfe question of a-iftitftiou jviftthese botlfce. B&tR letters ny.w<s dealtwith iji a ilniijtiq inS.Kii.pSj its ■»tio» was carjied, tjuifc t|\oy 'iiepn flia to'big for fisr o jjj.ars,"

"I ani g.totoccstaw? tbp Boa: rdof kgiUt:\i\txito is RoJng' te dfe yetj, gLOod Wfisfor tfe agrßjjrfttosl cpniTO.uniiyi jiiirf sofor Ifm frha'fci of Ne-iy ..sakltte iPri»<j ttirfster (fte -.B-islit Rsn.W, ,F.' liassijy) in wMvprsatwii a

fqporter. "Tlra rtieinbcrs- <rfftd 13.&ar4 5(r6 iwsfc ttbeftJifteir fiew tliitlflS, and Aej' iijteiid tolook into finite a ' of. djffifttiltiMiytters. ftf fteir OWff flmiec, wifli . ftviflw ef advisifig lite JEtiiisto: it»H fteJjtpattnieiit Bpa'ij tliftnW"

DeJaj- in fil.fr cofnplfttjpii <>f *«'& tiis)fof revalubg the |rtoa.Ho" kird iij ftoCity is causing offieftrs ;Of tiie,City Coun-e-tl softie eiiiljajrra.sßHient, . T.he jlcnvsnd'stfiv the- rates Mir ftd fast ]\0 o$ thotiiffeiit- yfiriT., liav? i.ifit yet 'beenalld iijo.y ft*6 %\v qyfii-d-uo- Pis WOrnofo impftpfent tli-afc tlio a;ssoss.iiw»t Btr.iitoß on. tliiJ 'now valiiqticiii.a. .siMtfla. notbo fttrishef delayed hj*a»B(}fiient of tfctos *)» ttw hbt\- basig ' trilJrtiestn a considflvnlifc iiwreass of hrcpinoto tlie «%, Nfltiitalif «iio!ißiijfeaponsibfe' for #-* iid»fijfl.retiatten of.tie City's affairs wieli to knew a* .sqoiias pcjssrtto \vl).at tins wctoasp .will Ijo,and tiro Vinhiatton DeßartriVciit lifts oeeiiftslwd to hasfeft tiiQ, wojlc «$ inucft as

A man rtimed Oporpft Snmiifrl Pwyreiv?m arrcstal at J*n3.viatm(«, i» S;n.-te<kym a clmrßP of wSfo Sescrtiow p.b Sytuwy.fto eWjjp *■'&} ho HreferM afirie-rtDwver itt"ttw Ca-urfe ilws «!iw&

Ofibinet osi Sftturitay apr-eod te j?!>enequfejtta ol sbwt l'l,tiOo aofes of JSft-tivo '1(H«J on t'Ufc «cst ;ai-ifl iwpUi Side

■o-V Lake \V:ut«w«ieai.m. Emm this, how-evef, two Maori dtw-rtngs s-fc % Pwiaand' Mmn'oft, ar(> to be 'theccfivorsto of th« forest reserves on theaeu-tlwi-rn ekte of *Im> hUe to scenic wtlclimßtJe rosei'Vos tes a,ts.q'.bc(M} njjf-eetlto.' CftiMn&t fnrtlier dwiiW ijpaft «ioolosi-sig of ilie P(*«l raSMvfi afon<» thoSontliM'B sl*ofe fl>il tJio laI? ft, »ml tho no-qsibiUon (si: V sf.i'U'3 of liiVsil fo-r alioutfifty ekifes nlo«K tho AVrtitoxa Eiver,from t!u' mitlrf. fH.;n rofl',l from tli-ootitH to iho accfWiiviofliitifin lnwiso isto bo wiitafcl.

ftewHitly Mf. Gciti'fics Witty, M.P.,(Icejnrctl iii fl'ii'J $t liis specdißH flmt SirWilliain Hali-Joncs «miH "nn Junior feorogarfkvJ :is a Lijjp.Kil." Sir \VilK;n»Hiill-.loiM's iw« written to tijo Chfist'("iuirefi "I'ros-s" oh Ute staUiiHGist asfstitows:—"l cli.illw.iu* Mr. Witlv tojiivc rtift armindii uvhiu wlwoh jse smalt*this statewwit. Blioirid h» fwit (i) do so,t>pi'lia]vi vcm w'!' lip g«od e»i«y«eh to nlkwnjo to «*J with tlip mattsr ttooyghjcitir cohsttfts-" '

I Professer I'nnoo, tlto Canadian ■iMi-! eries oKpmt, is greatly inipresspil wiilit]» Irontity of the West Cnttst ecenary."Cmuuikfis aco -vory bkmul of theirriver scenery, especially in BritishOnkmbio," hesnid ttfa CliriatelnU'ftls

' reporter, "am) 1 knm teen very Hmoli1 struck by the rvscwiWance t>f iSle feetm*-

' try on the \Vcsfc Coast to British Coitsm-! bin.ii scßwory. fee Ssittii W<:sfckmd

scqiiwy, in my o[:«ii»oit, rivals fctve finest■ ai>. the North Auwrrea-n Gentifiont."

: At; tlio meeting of ite SWtfiofttßijCounty Council tm ihiMy, a report wrtsreceived ffom Messrs, psvis and Per"toons, feßginoefs, on SiiggcstMl jiMfirw*-nwnts to the Bipwtaftii Iteatlj in whichit ivfis cstifiiatefi tSint lite wist- (rf pwt«iJug it ittgoodcoiulitHfai wooldlje ii'teutfMUDO. Sovfii-al sotiiipilte spoke infavour, of onrryiiig oijt tllo VvortL ajwl itwns ilecideiii on the metioH of Coteflil-lov J, Martin, to jippl.y to tbo ■(iflWf.n*ment foi' a- fi fer £ Rra; ivt; TKc liiawr

I and tlie- ch-airiJKui {Ooijiioiiloi- A. t>.M'Leod) weso lippbiu'ce a cMMuitfcpe towatcli tlte- matter.

I Alter oc?.uj(>yiiig the atteitiom -of th«j Cliirf Jttstice (Si* Jtobevb Stovit'i and ai special ivry q.f .twelve staoe- fUmrs.dayJlviorniiif, the AVatotsi s-wani.)) bsetswifeo,

< in wilid!) JViiinsay M'Dstigft-U sflffftht tefceover £3000 &»ases "ffojn J. %

Cliftpfta-n for-alleged sj-fewpjescfttntiot\vfts. conelmlfld' mi gii-tuttlay -aftprflflon..After a j'ctlfefnent of nu -Imur aSI forty ;roimttcs, Urn jury retuniod a -verdict in■favent of ifcfejiclaat, th-o fotomjiih .etat*■jug that owing to tho eqnilietiiig o:n----«taiee eii tiio t}iu iwry gavedefeiiflant tlip Jjoiiefit of tlvo cfeuhf, ftis the inwsivtion ef jjiointiJi; to.movo fora iimv trial, on tlio grouiid thab f¥csheriilciieß iitis been dfeeovcrod.i fIks Ctfristelmrijh Ratep.uyers' Assd*

cktjsii are invitiiip tet sigji ■.petttians, quo .igaJust TiiViiiipravecl rat*ing, ajid tlitj oiJjer rosjueSfcirtg ttje City■CoHiTo.fl to ft lower rjife- in bop-scqttejKso S.f tljo increased as.sessinoMt.

The'folloiring stpry is Jxjij.vgabout ft football nisvte.h whicK Ws pjaj* :ed at Woodviije botwefiii ,?i ioeil i«asnBHjJ «■ Maori toMi, Wtajt. a : bjiltv HijAi-.i,R-aiJ-gi B.au.tal)j, got. ever" tlip Imo n.nd:

•» try fof" lii-s, siije.j four youjip'Maori girls, rushed *yw to tholiero aiicl

aiM Jsiseeti liim, states tlra ip.csl ;The dfttoekws wnrs psatly.'

<tefigte.fi siitlj tjia Bceiife iv; !i; e»pfjrcy Jen?? ijwttesi: a .gsa! -jVjst, on tho!Call of tiime antl vfon t|io pjatdi for jjjs;sido Sqveral Womlvilifl girls j:gi.i>e«l iiivo ■qiieeffng.. This ffae ■ tbn'ii :a.Jiaori g.iri, flfessed in yeMciV,;■Grtiiid, steiid) iin4 sTje. kitwlai o»s JFcwUyille girl <ldwii 'anfl pitnejied sn.othcr iii{the ■back, alul'.Touted fleie.rjiiinwicnr.iifiJrt0..g0 fet ajltlia fenraioS oil .tlie jcfmteij,oftty she ivas pi;evea: tei , AgrPpaH'-:ions!

At a meeting t>f tlio. Kifb'iWiie Rate-;.paj-fl-rs' lieli pit 'ilitesday'fevoi!!iD<iT it ifiwflimo%iy a|rfie(| jJisifc ,tli.o r?j)ij- received TOiq/tSbB Oitv <3ioi;ii* ,eil to a! veqUesifc <rf Slib asaMaatipo : foirtJte estimate of tlvo <;pst of ij&ifiigetfngtho ©onstaJilß Spieab Kll3 flitt iM Ivit^ :

: liirnip ?ysftaa, vi.t, W-aß.iiig.tJcin vi-siia:iiictj ilia.

assdpMvtkm eoußtdpfM it was ;ij, p'gjiii:blanl? rafusM. ftis WfWnta*ieii!.,\vnsim>mistd by tliq liiyor stjinii tipio-laek.■to. a . dftjititaiioji, wliitli iyftittd; 0)1 t|io ;Eomijft'H W 'ijiigo upon ihera tin? icskabili.:!ty «l liiilring up j,ks Wb Siiivther, .ft was lijcidqrl that a- nioßtiiiS ■<$;flift- ratcpaj'ers Kv'tot!; 011 ft© oasta'ji :S«V ,Of Moftnji ¥|fft<*K!i '.bo hplci :<jh

:neo to f&e\tßß Hkf ball pre.posrtis jif flwCity-C'-onnoil a? a-wfeote, iiiffit ib> slssflj, ;*ly Rretefc-afgnmst -tW. eOUlttif-S a#.i<iiiiir clfeletmg fconl t]|tt loari s.yiiejijo ,!trijo.;KilMiWfi ttewkit, v&iMi ts '

ilie wpA that Wijdj J)'b HiQiit■borteficiijl of all. tlv6 tsfoj>.osal.s.b the ciiy,,

: ai:id : kpc.cially to, tjio.sd Bvfflg te'diidMmirrt Viekiria,Tim soMotaiy Of fflo. Wollfagtoji:ito.igb.y'.i.ii'flqiliUali.'iKlg.iiß,,. sji.'« W." S^

Iteteei .has svprti tbit afKliigc-:rticnts have b.eon jiiado .foj' a iftateh tobe-played at WqUingtoii tftO ■tJHgtisli tftttj!i>B .tcsiitt' awct tha 'fei'lJMg- :ton' tux Sa'tiu'daj- Jfllv18. ;,

Aa aiiQtifiiiy in 'tkc fosial Ssrvtefc wasWuglil holerc tJUe .Cfluual of tho Atifek*laijJ ' Chamber fif iPofniiwfqa a* J,v.fliQOt>ing on Friday, to ft fetter ham Messrs.ga.i-go.dtl.j S»i and E»<?n. It wns asvJiWnod (says .fljo i'BefaJd' ,} that feaijSof iirwata liosfis ate pj:i>fi£d at a, i\\s:

atlvfltvtage iu regard id ilia c-leVlv-.cyy -pfi'oSt:al jisieketE. wliitfh. Wo ioa iliiirgc to■<ra into ()B:s«s,'as suesi .pacisete jit-.o notfntwprdted to thg oii #rrfcai,'sis ia Mm Eose <if «%ti retjf oil iliflusual cWiviir.V by ciirrteps. i% Mass tljtt-feuded tlia-t fltll iu'tiiftja: Wtefi will flatrowe.HWHtlv go in t :!te "boxes sfiptild ;tm(Mweroct ■pfo'iiVlrtlyj tiiiis. idiKMife Bijx.-feLdftrs in tho saiiia J)Os|tlgh, .its,, flip $f-dijittry pi)l)Mc. It was g|a|pd sitftlijtaifiirts as tlWe in ttexecd for triyo divys bpfft'te fejuijg ,imtess fhi> tiwoi,? of ftp 'hpsp's sKnt TorUicfti in tlw ,mea:i>tfi,iiei TJiis .coiiiwiivg»jlv:gl to lirako vsi|jres.p.irt{i.MsJi;s *,q &e

ftn ife ■subjeflt.Lasi week 'the Ti.nißM "'Bcrai'd,,'' tlvri

ljiflriiing iie'tt'spajiqr i:fi . ihp iiUriVifip;,jnljilbe. Tiro J^poi ,. wias' e.s.taljlisiie.a 'm■JUnCi li, iSQ4,a iiwdijst jjrjrrfi Vf.ciglit- BftgiHi of foiif ajiijhuis fia:ei.i,ijyiifrHsjied Veeldy, Wftli.tte jSfificM |iiM!o<jnwiiibefj .a bii%j cSitioM, \vasciitujnted. a fac-siiiiife o.f "fejies fet jssli%ahd t]ie Gompiirisoii $ tli.e tivpsjwwe fibtttf, as rtriklnstj* as- possiblejifiW fir tie cra'its ctf aiijSgpapfir, j-il-o----dUcfen teij it ;t!ieiivg 10 Tji© letterj)j*si& .feii #pks(l(«, assisted VKifli ;i«lltfb«rs. -Qftratji)!.)&v supplie? ftniptd evic!<?.iiQff.aif|ji;cipewt/h of tJlp tasyn and; Siptviefc. ft■tolls af scv.e.raj .great eveiit.B M tiiii life*toyy pf Smijli QairteFbu'i'j:,. ajid. ,isusijal iii iSiicli a, watib:® ifc' Ww'tjiiiangis tjnio lifts wjitvuigiit npi iffflly :jiii'ws-iaimj. 1-niii lit afiliel' cqniifqs li.i;'. tIV?

ffio 'jsi\fe .;fii.f«f,v hitGrosfiitg, \VdJ' ■cprfipiM-, and -jiev?.sti to the jjftsprifftarj' Aftd ;&<? sfcaf*

The■Contra'! Jfosfon SiivSr jJitiiri: jott-dcre'd a|> pxßjjrtthwftij -i$ iwsit-i« the- Ifl-otipibal gpgirttft.ycstßrciicj; aftfrnoon, .As fbo resMlt or'tti» coHoctiontoken fip iS 176. !)el. ivjis. Jiaflcldd to.tho a;uthoiitfes,.

the s,s. sirafe.

'Jtefe iff* ? fwyt points .riWut jtta Jfetf; ISW iWotel 28 ihvp> flkclripiv.ilj' lit. ami: sfertß-tl Shulfl) :!\koi', jvteitffi jvifl" pTpase aj)d

' iivtel'esj; Mj&tapjsta, VFfl Iwgiiji.■wift, iJi© afifr eisgkvc is ■I'e.i.ii.nr.kaMy stj&ht.

; —j'ist twte j>ve? Ilka j» ilosV.,''Pic .fylfiv-<ii}fs Are flfl Ijoi-e ««cl flic •■stMfe i.9 127,.-50thai 'Ijjere is ptevtj- ..of ]W\ve.f availnl)};!?for I)81-climl>iWS niwj ftff.'hiroaslifi^-slfflf

} wittd? aver ilioav>- rostfc.. % ;p«\vpi;fti'! Jui-s■tjiis tsigine jSrovcd jii ..jitecHcp 'ifnt"tt.ca-ft-

: life 'ilrivipn lifttW .iHiy'pft]H|(TSt.tajs witlwutfi>r«iiiS—<i itt«.t'ko<l leon'ro'si: to itwsl: ciws,

: TSi1 ftiH fetinq- i?E,ir **& i-s Wf,, **

mid sfcoK% til fl.v.cii ftiiUß?s IbpI Rflars 1* olwjvjfpij cwrcSeSsly fit ■Mi»., cl(ildl»

let fa tfiMi ii tens liftr n-^lc-wilt sttl?*' l" &(tvagp. .FMtteV iipJwwfivift Hie Wfl.s!iiw'f!<?oJ-rift k\\§dectrio pot !ws o.itJjr gsflo feprtte Hwtt , .s'jfthvte .rdiiiWi.f* l'ftiilov JiHtitniWe. they. effSpt is very Kreflt*,. i?<i.oi\i'(!ft:n bn Mttsktored itp l<! tTnl-o to-do-ir wlileh?ins not a« pltttrfe fsl?-*terl% wfl:«]'».trio lb»li.i.s. A sli'iiini.ffiiJ; o:f Meg* ptffeH-jlW ftif6-,witor teniliiS &ws -lisa j'is| ms ;l'ivosl oSs.is. Kja O.i'fl, ssiul i.mnioilMfltivwy (>«n be (sire-rt. Tlin tlvifp, \fitii if«()|*qnlpnwi>f coinnj*ti' and Wmlj' fer fli?iH\i.ss. If* .liS.tvi. Wij liisvo also n. S5 li,ft. ■.β-jrf«;(i, is'O.!t.y Slfwlftl. jitirfi rnifrriTj>l.o ,fi,i(ls.A! 1 iufwitfd in Wi« Most dwolftwift-Mvlshi avi'.enifliiiHft wS!'i.\ici?rJi! :R iwft .iu.vifwf 'to'if'.si.ioivl: l!if«n Av«tfrt-fa!.r\piis .turft. IJUis-i-rafwl pnfalrtSlHv Mill jjIIOJCS nil AjMl'Uprt- iHon. A;il=M)M. Ltil.. aECflt* fcif Sliislo,'hater cars. -.U.n T'Hrtm .f?li'c.i?t Christcluii'oli, ivtul WaflfwfliH aiitl iPi>..hijov.i,f.s;-j '■"N'orili. Slutkb'iljMl ilisfrW ae(!ft(«: MV"I-- jTntev ("•■>.. n:iid Kmw(till Kin's. ftivflUoTfl .Tii4 Nfiiv PlvMioiif);,:J. IT. T frH)«. Mjistprt**! Ti'3(f]H(isfl3iBras.. Ek"bh»tia : A. »flf! H. tlrtais'si. PasGtoto ifotor Cor , Wellington,

PERSONAL ITEMS.

■The Ihn. James :Atoi. ti'Hl us--tit KaU■tfui.gqta this, ovcii.iijg, .aftd #£<)>£ file- Jt«ryho will pfoteWj- 'lie ti3j*!jl!«;g Jspu'thfrtm Okfistebiirel). I.i.y tniffi, '&o. IM):\V, H. Mtvritts is, .Jit Raterua, ivhqrp hti"ill roiiiaii! il.Ut.il Wcd.ii ;i?sflat3't tll.B Hbij.It. l<l. lltaxfcs k ;ft Qkijstefaii'iiij < ifeHe«, I>j'. RiWK in Ac Cofilt fefenij^,:tiid o.l't the otli<?:r .IVi-iliißtprs ni? 6 in S%'|-'

Tito ft«ui> P. M. $.. Fisiis* Witt :lfea,ve-for Thdftcs, via AwkfeiKl, ts-sraorrofei<>H Tuesday iiigltt he will Spenfc.; ai 'flitiraea, mid on' Wofliio'sflay at \VnihiI'tftMOfling frpiii ft.ercs to t'Jib Noti,!.!Auefelnl M tf-ffl #6tfls *fcICplurltoliu on %tuif«i-,v JHglj.t, iput ■ntKflH'aJfasvq, ■ oi.i JtttiKtaj", retuHßiip; toHVolKftgtoW oil Wsrtopsflaji- ef .jjexjb'wecjfc.lii ih- npr&t Mr. FisWr Wall .atteiij .{<)■vn#im*s insttef.s at ptosesvisited.

, Tte fattftrtl (>f id.to Itr,ftvUJ' tools pfeb it'Slaatort<ift yesiicr-day ■rfte'.iiaMij nnil i;va;fe liiic <jf |iisi '-.liiig*psi in ll(o les.tei'y o;f tho disfrrJet (sjiys<mr pjptcml As, rfcieSeiift.was fimiiierl.vevpteir. af tlie Ttille 'VsKiVtoots, lio :tevs' iipeoitaocl ;a (iiilithiyfiineiili Tti.o -liftat v/.as miceiut byftp Terntaritfl liitiiilfmj Iwjtl.- pipe

■bifis Bsiete, and vstSEims. .Fitliy'tftreo,tilMJiSa'ivd le-vsosis ivftfo. at t;?io .gf feosid.o,V:hCTO nil %pw>S!siV<>- (rofcpnigny Svits p%-fornifiri % i?fe ftdr, i)> J."M\iri:^,' :--

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■BS|)tsi!i Abyoi)<ii :!iylSiiip-Of tljti Wics.t;i>«!iXb ;(3atiit3fl)iiJ)artyvwas tlie iepipip.jvt :<)f a: trtiAolling 'tip

Slid: ft .crbo (if fjpiw; f.K)5i. filve .e'taff \ipbjisevering h.is cqiinectisn. intlt 'tj![6 ip'ani.-

to: jiitta bjuiinofca. Bii 'Ivis <jWiittcoWitt us ;a mai'tnc suiypyfl)! .jtHtl ttj'pt-tigo jid|ftSler, Ur.' Plave!!:,.■jiifliijiiger:, in jn.a-Itftig tlig prosejt:|ajion,xsxpMiiiseGli <rii<j Iviiiflly 'fcetiiig. 6| t!ie "stafftQivards tlto .reqlpwiifc, anil asjtcd -(Stip-ta'hj A%opd. fa> .ft!**}]!!; :a- ch'eiq.iJP IriJM.Wie .Coat , ''GSptaiiiiVtovood sfl|ta:iily TpspoMc'tl,

4t Wwj. ii.veetio.g .•fl'f'-fl).ti-.Jjit,#e:

iviki V-. tiij^igatmSxJaf. las.wjfes .of c&jiioiiiiiifiO' Wile with■%..*clath>(ts til 3|lessra, I*. No'.vTan:dy.-jGi■JFKuift jn-n,,.Mil, Wjfltgr Bbrlry:,' iVjioliad jinsßod.'a jijiijriinfeo Uio testp| ttjo lissbclaiiciji:. I.t ivrtg β^jriidd:-(jii|mat iim PfersyMiGiniidf of tlio , (e)iHe ifet' ftieofei'f '.-Jft Jlie isSiiSraJGfemnM,tt*e';p«.isig-«st

:;2Bj. ©SO. .' .

■jte. ISea.i'jjo ..Kp.dd.fe,,.. $■. 6.l.d.>ii<t■irospo.c*f<!il: ■i'eSMorrf :p\f;;<3flMcji{<jn; v.dwJ:pUfijr £bji)& .tjntSi iP.ccfSs.ea .'fi'SS^ayjii'bip-

iMtij a ijtfiii' <qr aji<j; yite, Sii piiftjjsi-flsii&wwjboj: jof;tneJ3p*liiig;iGlubi^>B&

' qtl thfe Institute bit, ejianfift*' Sscon'flrclivssy Batji As?■fcpetifcUlJl}* .

. 'Hftw aifiatpi--, Sjas the tfcfiifriiiSitffc■ i(.f 5 pri;fic?ita.tiaii oil Stf.iiui^.ay':iindr.nr■ Wirfied f)6 p;i;vo :sninp t.ii:ngiiifc; :rccb;p!iiti6H■ bf |!i.g Skill :ns W -Tlife. flt^Ji*<$ftaf of "The Smi,' s wlici

: ■Sctvij/vrii} b.i.i«;cc*s iii J3s..nmf v^.,■■ selioßl iii -tilv* Beitiijni&tt, '■. ,;, ■

:jftt Etjigli Bsmijsfconf mow litthe jVrginiMife, w iil? fcreSMit vfejjiiig his.■pljwstcfeftteJn V '■"'■ ■'

VJHo ljffte iKon aj)(>s)iiij?ei;i to -Tojsrosoji'fc■ftifl. AiiplslajiC Mvfe Ijfcn-:«ia/i coii:fppenc6 -tff lobrvl i)j)dj(is'|n vjj J£ il?-. §i. KV»l|yiis6«j.|n?Wv 'C)i|r3tj willthe ■cqij{crciit6j, ■:;' ' . .

■ '%k.. vdw in.jijJpl'tosi 'm '(i'tiib fe ifitlaiid;'diecl St#6 ffas :60/|cii:S£i .of ,'iigl!, .ari:iye4;p;i?iTiawWs Jky>S Ji jeuitjj ,ina;n in.; ijjflkp« was for f2 ; jotes :ii 'fiianjbw Of..;t;ii ;oiPxilico EfifCC, : licing SiirtJqifpsl. .;irt 1\r *!l-IJMRWif 'WailgaHiiJ,"..Bltnsi> KtotoiH n.nd

. . ...

A RADICAL REFORMER

tfciii JiWife hy .Mr. 11.I 1. A.}£ T|e;!il, 'c>£ .iii /accepting tho

tq t!pMes;t :tjfti Jfelsjii!. -Sijfa-t Jα

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"Wo, nrCfsws %Q.':tacfl' m?|ili

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■' rlTljS ,%p.: ftjSß srfiat) :iMi!;fwa ■fii^diftilir;jiSi'.M:io-Ijipisty iAojiaf jiM Semoerajiife. ! ■'SfljiiS: of

Ifehiipcrajs. |iave.>ai3lteii-!tlmdrffeiiciiijfi ;b)Jtwpe^, :t!it '$?¥$ W<wteM\& t&ts :St)jfotiji .Liberals-twcqiv iiv^le^ai^^ind^^dlijdcaflnv- ,.'JFli.ifv '.§ 't^'i,Hit ii fis

tikr}fMilW 'HtilJltiMtiii! M "lii]#ivi jifr ffefe)i«M%3cloir i>a:sscS|'"iiiyt|y ,3rt

I)(3eii. itosliciijjivi> jip, ;srjia^.tyiby-ornate

, " tktlfv i>\'Jea)^Sta, itailisi. [$$[■.. '*;■

, la a. wpVßdntidbiiW: ■nilpiife ■ IWijnW, M ":sU.ppcfr:€ ttd,' lleforn:i?siv6j\ I ijV til©.' ijiilj^ip'strlyirfc itliiQ i>re>sejib %iwjilisiftta ftr Miifi) s.«tii<J progfesSfjTfsi%isla'i;ten. tlio .ifel*,is ci'ftmisp fe jleterin IRdrty ifiiiiijV 1 ■tboiiglii 'aic)i'<jn.ticisi« ■■iv^Ssftv,.AiifJ I !i)4Jt6 iit imy feflliipEt *»

i;jftf ttfiJijdftpKo.n o;f .Tit«id ivoyfij :st.Mttiy : m

JKish any to#o»f aim iii pd>ti|ic3!.IS to ioikfllldjvtp %■ i-wp!irtors;?>of.cirilpHy pm^ro: ss liiiffi|i:|f||o% saij(i # Agritoiiiftilp.;::Ooi;«iHi6■ttey Mid tiiß <fsi%;h>v: ■■ircvQlMttQun.l-v----■Seiiffotos. ■?&:pp|ftitiji ■jypjiW jfe.;Mp;tlip

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-f-h Ciit, iFloi>..V3iJ¥- "ltn?Rvftp. ppl% V?b*n. :h&.;r;jsifliipaIwm iife '%rjt si!intsEi'y.lii#|ii mkvrjiflij Tin iii ite tfnrtUad ;mnvq: .ovfHJ iiciiril of h. ■pp'McJ** -: '

! *Su; .fetpli Staifl fe !t *^ry;iftl# flraft~ ~ i JiVif is* oniwoj # Agfi&MfJ)

!kii« )?oi;i:tie!iite.. :| iiiiv tisp 1i»?li >'of_.. ft-■i:?i4km;S in I?alii%s. *■£<% tw io TOCliivilbi. wlipfib nf * atitepfit , SWtoawSy tore iniijlfaJS iv.ppjit **!ivsu!l«ißVffe itsis !jtti;p|ift&?<l iido: Jilil? :t)w prirtPi'A; of' W lisis?jfpavy

. . .; '■ ;

4 THE DOMINION; MONDAY; ''.'iTONlfl. ■ 15, : 1914.

KIRKCALDIE' & STAINS, LTD.■ 0

ANOTHER THRILLING OFFER

FOR ONE WEEK ONLY. FOR ONE WEEK ONLY. •

. FOR ONE. A\[EEK. ONLY. FOR ONE AVEEK ONLY.

COMMENCING

TO-DAY (MONDAY), JUNE 15. TO-DAY, (MONDAY), JUNE 15." 'TOAY (MONDAY), JUNE 15. .: TO-DAY (MONDAY), JUNE 15.

7 "

:-:: 190;■•LADIES' COATS &fSKIRTS !

..'■: ~:,. TWO Prices—39S.6Cl., 455. TWO-PfJ0C5—393,6(1., 455.

: '■''•" "Right in mid-winter, just when you need thoiir. Here's a most extra-..

ordinary offer of , ■'„.•■. COATS AND SKIRTS! ,

!- ■ It is characteristic of KIRKCALDIE AND STAINS'S methods. Stock' must bo moved whilo fresh and new, and wliile the-pcoplo need it. • j

190 NAVY SERGE AND TAVEED COATS AND SKIRTS, in a variety of smartup-to-date styles. • Usual prices, 425. to 535.-6d., 555. 6d., to 735. 6d.

■ . ■"■-,■ ■-■- ' . . Special Prices, 395. 6d., 455.

■■■■■.• . SPECIAL,PRIDES FOR ONE ONLY.

■'..' :■',X; ■.;■■■:. : -.' COMMENDING ■-• TO-DAY (MONDAY),. JUNE 13. TO-DAY (MONDAY), JUNE 15.

.''" ■ LADIES! This is not a sale of odds and-end's, no shop-worn goods, no• :<'Bpecial.sale" stuff, but NEW AND' FASHIONABLE COATS AND SKIRTS,

which in every instance are up to Kirkcaldie's high quality standard.

Those who are looking fora smart, inexpensive AVINTER COAT AND, SKIRT should not fail to take advantage- of' this offer. Tho goods we are

• offering, are remarkable valuo even at tho usual prices. , The liberal reduc-' tions make them positively exceptional.

' -...-. . —: *~—~

KIRKCALDIE & STAINS, LTD.

"LEST YOU FORGET!"Memory plays everyone of us false at times. Forgetting causes much

disappointment and loss. AVe all need to be reminded of resolutions andengagements. This is a kindly reminder to you.

Tho June Bargains you read of in our Page Announcement last Satur-day are to be purchased TO-DAY. You will recollect how pleased you werewith the Ladies'Coat'that was illustrated. Very smart, wasn't it? Andeuch a wonderful bargain, tool 'It would be impossible to buy that, Coatelsewhere for leah than £2 2s. That is the'usual price here. '

TO-DAY THAT COATWILL COST NO MORE THAN 295. 6ti.

( ■ And then what about a One-piece House Frock?, AVe have 130 of thesmartest little garments you could pos sibryv wish for. These will be sold at12s. lid., 15s.'lid., and 18s. lid., which aro about HALF ORIGINALPRICES. v .-■■..■There was a line of '

CREAM KNITTED MUFFLERSthat caught your.eye.', These cosy wraps aro just what you want to keep outtho biting winds. Being washable, they will give very long service. Orig-

• inally sold at 2s. Gd. and 3s. 6d., they are to be offered to-day at Is. and..,,Is.6d. ~,.; i. ;, ;....:. ,

.'. ' Our Fur Bargains also interested you /especially the Squirrel ThrowovorScarves, satin lined, with plain ends, which have been reduced from 555.,

~675. 6d.:,£4,45., anddE7'7s., tosuch low prices as 375. 6d.,495. 6d., £3 135.,: ''"f'.,1 K7frfy v;nv ■ ;< WKYWZW

. And didn't you make a- mental note to \see theTHROWOUTS IN DENT'S AND MORLEY'S CLOVES?

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THE NELSON SEAT

MR. T, A. H. FIELD THE REFORMCANDIDATE.

——— i(By TeleffraDb.—Press Association.)

Nolson, June 18.Mr. T. A. H. Field, who has an un-beaten record as tv Mayor and council-

lor, lias been unanimously selected asthe official Reform candidate to contestthe Nolson seat. Ho also received alargely-signed requisition to stand.

YOUNG MAN KILLED

FATAL ENDING TO A FIGHT.(Ey TeleKraDh—Press Association.!

: Tlniaru, Juno 14.A young man named'Wm. or DavidWells, belonging somewhere in thoEouth, but employed htely as n farmhand at Willowbridge, was killed in afight with another young feljow namedLanders. Tho fight occurred at Morvenon Friday night. Landers.appeared tobo. getting tho worst ,of it, but his last-blow, it is allegotl, knocked down Wells,who never, rose again. Seeing that hodid not como round, he was taken toa doctor at Wainmve, and was operatedon yesterday morning at the Hospitalfor an intracranial injury, and ature'd Wood-vessel was found on the aurrface- of the braiu. Landers went to tho'police station, and sajd there had been afight, but no foul play. He was arrest-ed. ; A post-mortem examination hasbeen ordered. ■

MR. YOUNG AND MR. BELCHER

WHAT HAPPENED AT DUNEDIN.

It was reported that .Mr. W> T.Young, secretary of tho local branoh ofthe Seamen's Union, and Mr. Richards,acting as delegates' from tho Welling-ton branch, recoived a distinctly hostilereception when, they visited-Mr. W.Belcher, secretary of tha Duuedinbranch in Dunedin, on Thursday, last.Messrs. Young and Richards have ar-rived back in Wellington and on beingnsked what had happened in DunedinMr. Young eaid: "ALr., Richards andmyself went to Dunedin for tho purpqsoof endeavouring to improve tho strain-ed relations which have existed betweentho northern and southern branches'Binco tho strike. Wo went to Aucklandfirst and recoived a splendid reception,and fixed things up th<tff> satisfactor.ily. Wo then proceeded to Dunedin,having first written and telegraphed toMr. Belcher that we were; going. Well,wp arrived ihero, and on Thursdaymorning wo went to the offices of the 1Seamen's Union." On entering we. foundMr. Belcher writing at a desk with ibisback towards us.-' I said: 'Good morn-ing,-William,' but he appeared not to'hear mo, so I repeated the words. Mr.Belcher then turned round and with alook.of scorn said: 'Who are you?. I'don't know you.' I said that it was auico way to receive delegates represent-,ing'the northern branches of the union.Mr. Belcher then became particularlyhostile and some hot words passed be-tweon us with the result that he or-dered us out of his office I eaid: 'Allright William, we'll go out, but whenwe.please.' After a little further diecus-sioh which I might say was to tho.point,Mr. "Richards and myself lefttho room. We immediately wentdown to , the wharves and in-formed all members of the Dunedinbranch who were in port what had hap-pened. I can tell you they were muchdisgusted and it is my opinion thatMr. Belcher has hot done himself any<jood by adopting thoattitude he did."r< Mr.., Youiig.ißaid: -.'.'Thatevening, tho usual weekly meeting, ofthe Dunodin branch was held and Mr.

: Richards attended. , I was asked to.at-tend,'but would not go on'account ofthe morning's happenings. The meet-ing was a farce. Only eight memberswere there, including Mr.. Richards, andno business was done. Mr. Belcher onlytalked about tho electoral rolls and ask-ed those present if their names wereon the roll." ' ' .

MR. P. C. WEBB & HIS CHOICE

' . (Br Telegraph.—Press Association.)

! ; Westport, June 14.. .Mr. P. C. Webb, member for Grey-

mouth, gave a political address in theVictoria Thoatr© last night under theauspices of tho Buller branch of-theSocial-Democratic Party, urging Stateshipping, a State hank, and the burstingtip of monopolies. Ho condemned thoReform Party and found shortcomingsin tho Liberal Party and stated that if

| a choice came botween tho two he would' support the" Liberals. At the conclu-sion of tho address the speaker, whowas subjected to somo interruptions,mainly by a member of tho. audienoowho reminded tho speaker that the mon-opolies ho objected to throve under' theLiberal Administration, was accorded avotq of thanks for tho address and thoway he .answered questions. Tho au-dience was not very large, '

PEACE MEDIATORS INACCORD

5

THE MEXICAN PROBLEM

i question of huerta's; disposal

By Telegraph—Proas Association -CoDyrljtbt

Niagara Falls, June 12. jThe American delegates to the Mexi-

can Peace Conference, after a lengthyconference, have announced that theConference is in substantial agreementin relation to the transfer of authority

[ from Huerta to a Provisional President., The mediators have agreed to the

i American contention that the- United. States is unable to even technically re- ■

[ cogniso tho Hucrtan regime. Conse-! quently, instead of Huerta being allow-

i ed to appoint, as Minister for Foreign;. Affairs, a man chosen by the mediators

as Provisional President, an abrupt, transfer of authority to a new Provi-i sional President has been arranged.

ThoPeace Conference! is now consider-ing the problem of the pacification of

I the country.; (Rec. June 14, 5.5 p.m.)' Niagara Falls, June 13.

The peace delegates have affixed their■ signatures to tho first Protocol, which

1 provides that a provisional Governmentin Mexico shall exercise administrativepowers until a Constitutionalist Gov-ernment has been established, theUnited States Government recognisingit on a date to be fixed later.

Tho question as to tho method oftransferring power from Huerta to hissuccessor has been omitted.

PERIL OF'MEXICO CITY.

MENACED BY CONSTITUTIONALISTARMY.

Mexico City, Juno 12.Agents of'the Carranzistas in. Mexico

City predict the capture of the capitalwithin a few weeks.

It is believed that the United Statesis contemplating negotiating direct withthe Constitutionalists, but no statementis forthcoming on this point.

FEDERAL STEAMER DESTROYED.(Reo. Juno 15, 0.25 a.m.)

Moxioo City, June 13.ThoFedoral troop-ship Guerero has

hoen destroyed by tho Constitutional-ists' armed steamer Cuiliacan, nearGuayumas.' The death list k not known.

SALVATION ARMY'S WORLDCONGRESS

GREAT GATHERING OF ALL' ■ NATIONS.

By Telesraph—Press Association—Copyright"Times" and Sydney "Sun" Sertlcca.

■ London, June 12.Delegates to the Salvation Army Con-

gress were received by General Booth atthe Albert Hall. ; They included Swissguides'in mountain dress and bearingalpenstocks. Koreans, in white, withsmall black hats, knelt and rubbed theirforeheads on the There areIndians, with turbans of gold and'yel-low trailing draperies; Kaffirs, swarth-cd in red blankets; Germans plume-helmetod; and Danes in peasant cos-tume. Almost -every raco and nationis represented. ■: ■y ' ' ■ ,

(Press Association.)•iiV. .!i<!oi:'j.'"Loi;don,i'Juiio.d2.' ■Four thousand persons attended Gen-

eral Booth's dedication of tho Congressihuildings at Aldwych. . •

PANAMA CANAL TOLLS

SENATE'S AMENDMENT AGREEDTO. '

By Telegraph—Press Association—CopyrightWashington, Juno 13.

The House agreed to Senator Norris'samendment to tho Panama Canal TollsExemption Repeal Bill.

Tho amendment was, in effect, sim-ply a formal reservation with regardto the United States rights under theHa.y-Pauncefote Treaty.

(Rec. June 14, 5.5 p.m.)Vfashlhgton, 7une 12.

.Only the President's signature isnow necessary to place the PanamaCanal Tolls Bill on tho Statute Book.The House of Representatives, withoutthe formality of. a joint session, , ac-cepted the amendment reserving- thoUnited States' rights under fhe Hay-Pauncefoto Treaty, or otherwise.

President Wilson will probably signtlio Bill on Monday, Before finallydeciding to act without a joint session,the Houso Tejectcd a proposal' to at-tach to the Bill a. declaration that theUnited States has a right to exemptits own vessels, and' also asserting hersovereign rights over the Canal.

AFTERNOON SHIFTS INMINES.

THE NEW SOUTH WALES TROUBLEBy ToleEraph—Press Aeooclation—Copyright

Sydney, June 13.The Millers' Federation has asked tho

Employers' Association to a conferenceregarding tho afternoon shift trouble.Tho employers, in reply) point out thatthe master has already been dealt withby several tribunals, and the men mustobey tho awards as the employers haveobeyed them,

Jt is stated from another source thatthe proprietors are determined not toopen tho mines till tho men are readytowork.

Tlio disputed shift troublo is causing■congestion in shipping n.t Newcastle.

SUBMARINE FIGHTING SHIPSINCREASE IN SIZE AND SPEED.

By Telegraph—Frees Association—Oopyrißht."Times" and Rythjev "Suu" Scrvlct*.

■London, June 12.Tbo noWspajior "Engineering" btates

that tho Admiralty is building a sub-marine which will bo tho largest in theworld, and another of tho highest speed.When they have completed their trialsthey will disclose tho proper lines forfuture development.

THE ULSTER MIME

DANGER OF EXPLOSION

WARNING FROM UNIONISTLEADER

SENSATIONAL STATEMENT

By Tolegrapa-Prce3 Aesociation-CopyrichtLondon, Juno 13.

Mr. Redmond has issued a sensationalstatement.

In it he states that the ProvisionalCommittee has decided to ask the Na-tionalist Volunteers of each county toelect a representative to servo on theProvisional Committee, and thisamounts to a refusal to accept bis odorof co-operation;

"Tho present Dublin Committee,"Mr. Redmond continues, "does not sup-port the Nationalist Party, th'ough 95per cent, of tho volunteers do so. Itis impossible for this to continue, asthere would bo no security against an'attempt to dictate a policy to Ireland'selected representatives. Unless newCounty Committees quite independentof the Dublin Committee- aro appointed,I mustappeal to the Nationalists amongtho volunteers to secure a governingbody having Ireland's confidence."

' (Rec. June 14, 5.5 p.m.); London, Juno 13.

Tho "Daily News" remarks that thosituation in Ireland is serious, but hasno doubt that Mr. Redmond's influencewill prevail, and directly the volunteersrealise that an attempt is being madoto turn them into a weapon to destroytho Parliamentary cause, and revisethe discarded fatal doctrine of physicalforce, their allegiance to Mr. Redmondwill be assured.

' HOSPITALS FOR THE WOUNDED.(Rec. Juno '14, 5.5 p.m.)

London, Juno 13.'Lady Londonderry has converted part

of Mount '■ Stuart, her "mansion .inCohnty Down, into a hospital, and in-stalled twenty-one beds for woundedUlster volunteers.

a simmering cauldron.solemnWarning by the union-

ist LEADER.(Rec. Juno 14, 5.5 p.m.)

London, June 13..Mr. Bonar Law (the UnionistLeader),

in a speech at Glasgow, said that thoIrish Nationalist volunteers were in onesense far more dangerous to peace thanwero the Ulster volunteers. They wereless disciplined, and not under a,single leader whom they trusted and

revered. The situation was fraughtwith all ,tho elements of an explosion,which was possible to occur at anymoment, with appalling consequences. ■HOME RULE RALLY IN SYDNEY.

MR HOLMAN PARTICIPATES.Sydnay, June 13.

Archbishop Kelly presided at a bigmeeting, including Mr. ,, Holman (theState Premier) and several CabinetMinisters, at the Town Hall in favourof Homo Rule.

Mr. Holman and others, made rous-ing speeches.

A resolution was adopted congratulat-ing Mr. Asquith on tho passing of thoHome Rule Bill, and hoping that noamendment would be made permanentlyexcluding any portion of Ulster, assuch a course would perpetuate discon-tent 'in Ireland and delay in the realis-ation of a true and lasting bond ofsympathy between members of tho Em-pire. ■■■•■■■,■ • • ■■

Other resolutions expressed confidencein tho Nationalist leaders, and depre-cated any attempt'to nationalise thovolunteers and provoke a conflict inUlster. ;

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JAPANESE NAVY SCANDALSe .

PRESS CORRESPONDENT EXAM-. INED.

By Telegraph—Preiss Aesociation—Copyright(Rec. June 14, 5.5 p.m.)

i Toklo, June 13.At the trial of the civilians concern-

ed in the recent naval bribery scandals,Pooley (formerly Reiiter's correspond-ent), under examination, stated that'hehad received from tho Siomens-Schu-kert Company a sum of. fifty thousandyen, half of which was intended tocover expenses and Imsh-monoy tothoso who woro aware of the '• circum-stances, and half tohimself, as a recom-pense for his services in recovering tho

When these woro pur-chased, he was not awaro that they hadbeen stolen..

FORTY-FOUR HOUR WEEKDEMAND BY BUILDERS' EMPLOY-

EES IN SYDNEY.By Telegraph—Press Association—Copyright

Sydney, June 13.A conference of masters and em-ploj'ees in tho building trades, held fortho purpose of discussing the men's de-mand for ''a reduction of hours fromforty-eight to forty-four weekly failedto reach-an agreement.

PADDON IN ENGLAND

THE RACE FOR WORLD'S SCULL-ING HONOURS.

By Telegraph-Prera Aesociation-Copyrip-ht(Rec. June 14, 5.5 p.m.)

London, June 13. 'Faddon has arrived in excellent con-dition, and is only 61b. above his row-

ing weight.Barry has consented to row Paddon

in August, probably on August 24, andwill allow a start at 3 p.m. Barrywill go to Australia after tho race.

STREAM OF GOLD

FROM NEW YORK TO EUROPE.By Telegraph.—Press Association—Copyright

"Ximoi" and Sydney "Bun" tiervkeo.London, June 12.Atlantiß,_steamors from iNew York toEuropo this week carried gold aggro-

Rating £3,600,000, the largest ship,merits in the history of internationalbanking.

Financial experts see no prospects ofan immediate check to tho outflow ofgold.

CRASH OF OCEANLINERS

_i

IN A DENSE FOG

HAMBuRG-AliUlß'S MEfOBIAstrikes m mw xm i

NO UVES LOST ISTRICKEN STEAMER BAPLY !

HOUSD !<

By Telegraph—Press Aesociatioßr-Cejiyrifflit

(Roc. June 13, 0.25 a.m,) 1Hew York, June Ui '

Tlio International Mercantile Marine jCompany's steamer New York (10,798tons) has sent a wireless message stat- iing that tho ftajiiburg*AMiertti& liner jPretoria (13,234. Ims) collided witk her 'in a dense fog.

Tho New York was not damaged, ow- ting to tho blow being a glancing one-, "iIt is not believed, that fho Pretoria has '

been damagpd seriously, ilater, 'Tho Pretoria ijjjpetl a- huge hoW in ,

tho' New York's fort side, tho former'sanchor remaining fa«t ia tlio hole./Tho New York is Hot shipping water,

and is able to proceed on lisr voyage.There was no pa&ie, kffc ifujnodiatt'ly- ;

the crash came passefrgers on frath ]steamers . dashed ,up to the tkek? in itheir night clothes, ]

Tlio. Pretoria is a steel tfl-in screweteamer of 13,234 tens jrrcfW) and was builtin 1897. Her principal ■cHntc-irsSoias are:— .Length, 561ft..; <l:ejitli, 37.9ft. t -bWtfn, ©.2ft. J

Tno' steamer Sew Ydtjf riuwtiensil in j 3the cablegram yrttl ijfiibaWy he the In- | <tornational Mercantile- Mariiie Qjm-iiffflyVi Ithree-masted steawer oi lbs 7O& tons. %TQsa, ibuilt in Glasgow in Iffig. B|w. is 817ft. jlong, witk a beam of 63.6ft, and &: depth, iof 22ft. ' ' ]

THE EMPRESS DISASTERMEMORIAL SERVICE ABOVE THE

i . ■ . SUNKEN LtPEER.. By Telegranh-PrcßS

(Rcc. June 14-.$ 5,5 p.iii,.): iViqntrsaT, 3iim 12.

Th«'Roman CatWio Olwreh: is ar-,ranging funeral services for the .vie*

, tims of the Eraja'ess of Jrelaw} disaster.A steamer will tfe requisitiosecl for thpservices, iand anchored over the lwil ofthe sunken liner while the prayers- arerecited.

; ' ~ ' Ottaiva,. Jbjic 12.! The owners of tho Uors'i'giaa steamer'. Storstad, which sonfe 'flic 0.1'.R. litjor"

Empress of Iratodj &F: fat-lisi- Pftirit,on the River St. LawMMie, with this* les/sof over. 1000 lives, declare tliat tlisypect tho vessel to jje> freed %y the Ad-

J juiralty in a few dfrysv i»a their bouctis almost ready.

WHALER ON A REEF

...,' CREW LAWDEi)' SAFELY,

By Telegrapli—Prtss' AsWdAHojl—(Soj>yr?sht.(Rcc. June 1-3. 0.40 a.m.)

The whaler CtttapWD, en rotite ,to .join the Australian \vjialrag. Sloet, i&ashore on the CoKair' Rflcf, at PwtNepean.

Tho.crew landacl rsaiely. The %'haleria a total wreck. Beirate <jif tho Kteg%aro to hand.

PERILS OF THE SEA

TOLL OF LAST THIRTY YEAfiS..By Telegraph-Prta!

Loritforf, Jbuo- 12. 1) _ Tho House of Comttions raail a .second- time the Merchants* Sliljjjimg Umven...

1 tion'Bill.> Mr, John Burns (Pfoside-jvt of the> Board of Trade),-fa moving'the second- reading, said during the last mvty- years 4700 vessels owned U Britain,> with a tonnaso of: S,oGo,tiflD, had been- lost and 18,474 .persons if owned, Tliev1 ratioof lives lost tsad beeri sjlicadiiy dV

creasing, 'and it ira.S believed it woliKJdecrease moro rapidly when the Bill! Jjo-

. came operative iii J 1815. fie An-nounced that a further conventtai.would be called reg'sarding tp.o matter of.deck loads.

ROBBERIES RAMPANT INSYDNEY

■ AUDACIOUS. HOLD-tiF.[By Tolefraph—Press Aseoclivtlolnt(Ja)pytlgb>

(Res. Junij 14, 5.5 p.m.} ,

SViineVi Jmie 14.Burglaries and robberies a*o

pant in the city. A yoAWg WonWHi JlissGadd, was stuck uj> fey «• ni&n with a,rovolver in Albert Parii, aed badljy ina}-treated, robbed, «nd erifplcdr

Another man was fcflqc'keij' down inRiehmond, in <3ayiig.lxt, aad. toWed rt his purse. . . "

THE NEW HEBRIDES

CONVENTION VEILED IK SBCRECt.1 (Bγ Telosraph.-'fflMiffl As6ocl.tt«qfl.i

' Wndorii fee 12.The utmost Bcerecy i? being '

served with regard to the. T ew Heb-. f'rides Conference, feui there, is a cits- ( \position apparent oa the part of the IFrench delegates to diseuss matters 'from a purely Britfsl.i view, p: nurtie.aHyignoring Australia's wishes. \

LATE SHIPPING.

■ By Telegrapli-PreßJ• SYDNfiV. JUKE 14, •

1 Arrived.-WhakaTua, tttau Emiiedifl. ;MfifcfcOUßKfi. JUNE M.E RalliHl.—Vision, for Wt>sV*ort. ' i

PIANOS WITHOUT TROUBLE.Do you want to get a fine Piano ef

> superb brilliancy lustl tow. without ,' trouble? Our Annua? Balnnoo affords yiVt s'

• nn exceptional oppotfnmty, Buyimj tip's• period we will liberates.' stilt mora oil?

3 usual liberal terms of ssteniW iisvymejit,• ami placa you in, a pesitiois ot 'jhjomHwadvnntasft>. This is because nlii>'an'ji.ti(W.

TIIK BKOADWOOb. TBE KAMEfi.' 'I'mIiONISCH, THE BGTIM, I'm WPP, and „THK HTKTNWAY &ve am "b*rt liflvertfee- „

i monts, and wo want to fcive oae in every ' \t homo in tho land. ;: 'J'hoy aro so good ih.nt, Sh*y jaakfl home '.

I homelier. Thoy are not fiisuie tn«r«l.v k> .! look well, but to play we'S'l-'-ts live intl), Ir to occupy a permanent plsero amoiiij tjiti \

. eheri.slied possessions of the limn*. We "

I have bis recent Khipnicnls «f Piisnos and *[. Organs open for splccUob, .and all ivilj f, bo offered, Uurins (lift current m*mtb, .urn ;, the special terms 1W«- referred, to; the ', Drsudoi) Plrnw Company. Ltd., Wy.Kliifre

• ton. North Island ifcumger,. il, 4> ■.iBrookes. i.

POLICE RAID ON THESUFFRAGETTES

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IPORIANT SEIZURE Of PAPERS

VANDALS OOTUWEB ' BYTHEIR OWN SEX

K? Me£ra.p3i-"Pr44( Atspetotlan-CopyiiisMWfltfon, Jufle 12.Thb police have raidwl the aew Sni--

tVagfittes ..headquarters at Ca.imten HillSquare, and made an important seizureof_ papers.fho National Union of Women's Svif-fr-;iKi2 ami,the Unionist Women's I'ran-ehists Association have msu«l a jeintlaaeifesto protesting against lawlessviolence, arson, destruction, and van-dajisni, by » snig.ll section of woftien.

<Reo. Jane 14, 5.5 p.m.)tmuiin, Jmm 13.

Mrsi Fawcetfc, president of the Nβ-tioitai Union of 'Women's Ssuifi-ago■Societies, in aft address, strongly Mm- |deameil the nwlitawts' ilostrustieft of iiis- jtorip. moiiUitefinta.

The uniqa has fesucrl a manifesto ck-pc.rjbinig militantmethods as Ht\n rtegiv-■turn of the very mot-h«la for which itstands."

London* June 12.: Ma Meeting of, fte Women's Socialttvd J'oliticat League,, a apenkesi , refet-■i'wi to thePremier's aiiflMr. M lK«Mni.a'sinterviews with the King, and askedwen* they to beliefe that tie Kmg's.hand was behind the act's of repression.

.Mention of tho King's nwio, was fe<ceivoil with hisses .and hooting. .

THE KIM ANDTHE MILITANTS.■ _ Lontfort, Jtmo 13.Mr. SrKenna (the Home s(jerctary),

epeftkiug in tlse House of Oonrtieiie,said that thsQ King's refusal to receivea deputation wa-s fcho.rmigkl.y constitu-tional, aiwl. was bo excuse for tjis>. Suf-fr«fiett-G insults. '

"Tlinos" (ind s?'(J»es "Siffi" gerttccfl.tendon, Jwiio 12:■ M.t. M'Kenfia's st-aielneii); ill tjie-

llpHsti flf Commons in reforenco to thomilHiWts was tlvn <mttem<? -af. Lord Hols-

: wfc Cecil . CUiiiojiist) raising the <pfss-tion. Lard Hubert Cecil said that tin-der oi,reimistatees wasrustifed, but (tjiarnhy, jwv'«r. T&oSuffragettes ai.ihdd at tho Jestntctionof ft.fi government Piiblio rtritatimi,.ha iultfsd, was growing, aud . W0«l4probably end in lyjioh law. Hβ fa?-ftu.ted doporiatian of t.h» ofimidors.

Sir, -M'Kcnna, in the cterse of hisreply> saicl thst the number <if womoi'iwho tsmKinittrf tlj@ crimes was <?x«trenicly small, but t:lte number who

■ s,yni]jathis!?d with them, was extreteojy■ Ho !wpod that the Pmss would

! bs jirdiiced jjat- to give Irfe headlines toi tliase niatlers. A reftisiir to advo'rtisoi the militancy movement would do inorot:han anything the (Joverneeit <ie«Jddo. T<) ■perniit ttve Sfl-ffragettess to. (liei.v-ouM be luoroly to niaftuFatttire ra.ar'tyrs. ,

ANOTHER FIRID,tiWtfon,' .Juste 1.2.

I Suifraftette« %d Ciiipsteafl Olmfch,The iiro was- cist}figtiis.h.ecl. Ijeforo nruehilainfl.ge Was jbiie.

■ (Roe. June 143 . 5.5 p.ifi,)~

; ' . lo.ridorti.Juno 13,J Qvolists <4t tsvo o'cfeclc ill tie fflertring

j (euiid, fee ttoor of Chipsted OijuiscSWrning inflatimioHes were alsouHecl agaiiiW two otW iflßrs.

PUBtIC VENTS ITS ANOEB-

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(Rμ. jiiij»:'i4j'. 5-5 ' '• . •-■• i,pii.(!-snj Jvi.no 1,1

Organised cfforts by t!w militants toflelive-r speeclies i\iwi scatter literatureat ilie'E'Sst Bnd tifiiesrtres led, ■to-prai.npfcefcetioita* Sutfragcttes vtt sue nowtMiifero were refDglil.y 'feaniiled, 'tit©t«n.da«fa rssevijng three. A nsan at SisMajesty's Tlmatro; gagged tho iiitorinipt-OES witji lVa.n.dlvoroi)ii}t;S and oarjried tilio-itiout into the street, Ijadics in thoa»({foQiices were notieeaWy,hostile to tho Suf-fra.o6tteS.UtamltwejiS sgenes itofe.- lvitoes-sed $tSo-uthsija., iviofe a pMwd. of tlltSJ tho^-

■ rand people Jad assembled oil" tie pierto. iftar addresses l)y Ni'iia Borfo Srtdotler adraneei jnilifeHit.s.. tT :lvoir Sagwas tsijh to shreaS, ana sMiie- blue-i.a.eketiS dffiw tlie. tfo% on -wh-ieh thaspeakers stood; across to a semjuon.,(iliore they were qver.tu'med. fe'e.niu.al,3y tliepoftce rescued,thft iSnffragottes. .

SUFFftAftEtfE'S StJieiffigi

"Hnieii™ onii B}-.dn«y "Sttn:" SetTfcw;

Cbhdon-, 13.■At «U i&ques,j; wliipji" was'lield oh the

harly of fcawft (Jriy, forhierly & iriil.iia.iitSSitffrage'tto, witnesseg aeserfbed the- 4e-ceased as boing not quit*, aerniai. SSioteas of a,. seM-eserificjiig'natirsc..

Wia Cprßiwr "frraAtt' t!lie girl's dbwn-&U to eVeiHsscitonjeattj dae to ii<si- eflii-tieotioß vlith Sttffrngette niilitaiey,Ket history sßfbsecjMeiltiy Wiis Oile ojdrink, drags, afi.d irajnarality. Thoverdict was one of suicide,

THE OUTffAfcE IW THE ABBEY,

A DANGEEQJJS BOMB,(E«HS. Juos> 14 5.5 j>.m*)

Lphilonf jtmo 13.: fllo S"q.{frag«tt& botnb wlndi c'S.pl:o.d«cl

m Stcstoliister Abtey S'As of a meredgjigeruus typo, tlian aiiy tlirit liave pie' ,vibusly besß itssl. It \vas siispeiltlßd bythe loop: oi a etrhiig ffoin. tte : batflt ofthe- Coronation Cliwv rtiicl cotltaincd aEMwatfi ■espfosiv'e w& large iron lm-ts,These aiitl fragmeiits of tltt oasiiig we'refoiiiicl 'fifty font- a .ft'om tl» Clkih»and damaged tiicj adjojn-ing fog.?, ■

Til© ■publi.p is TSoW esclncfed froin-tlieu.pper part of St. Paul's Oattedral.

NCI PENCE.IN THB 3PB.ILMS OP THE DAY,

J3y ft Mnuwkablo cflksifeiice tho fol-loWßg vfii'sea occur i» the Psalais whreji.[ wete sung rji Wftstrnmster Aljfeey fe iliicttep As%'li?an ch-TOiws) yesteuajF, thofirst Sunday fitter tte csploMon Bear tlis

[ Cai'taation 01iai*;+*j Thine adfdiwtes roar i-n the miilst ofI thy cowjji*sntion., awl set up tiieir ten-fters for' tokens.

I B> that ttewwl itrolisr aforetime out of■ the thiol: trete vvsis k'Mffwn io bring it to! an exoijiteit lVwlt.

But wo ,*, i)ioy it'ivafc <la\vn Hje earved■ work ther&oj with ;wk> itml liflimnsrs.TTiey have set « firt> thj Wy plflces,

■i(Ed have (icKlcil tive ttwettisg placs of thyName, even wife Hw gf.otjml,'

Yea, tlißj- saut in theji- -hearts, tet usstk htiTijo «"f ftftiji itHegeterj tTiiis httfettiey lifirut up fill tie liGitses «f G.oJ inthis tout..

AUSTIN MOTOR-CARS.

The >i'i(.(is|. m«(?('}« of lfili Aiwtin anrsaw coioina lt> li«ml vesiilnflf lii" caciiHrwi Miflvi steamer. 'I'libsd iMctrhiosn.rothe lateiifc proclsct. of ;i very .jiragfesslViwamifMhii-cr, a'o<! iVj'o fall »yf 'interest iomotctrist awl intending tiwitoviPt, M«stmadpJs i-'fltt now !)fl sii;i;jlie<l witit EidttficSc!f Starlers, Elputrio Lipfet. Stwamlii'-eBqiiic* <if revy hamlfiijip d-piijwn are sup-(>Jir-[l on all moilfSs, Heavy nsles mul sj->-<-

ria! stvfins-' ftß nil Colonial rnojois. C«|w•nailed ffec oi! «t{iplioiitfe» lo

scow swaa Aofi^ev,JfISW Cuibft StH«t, .W)flH|lS-t«J t ■ ;

WAR FEVER IN THEBALKANS

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ffßEffl NOIE 10 TOMEY

IKTOLERABLfi SItUATIOIIMCSt END

EXCIfEMBNT Af ATHENS

By TcicErfljiJi-Pftws ie.9oc.iatioa«-C*>pJrJßli.t

Aihens, Jwiie 12.A strou.gly-««relo(i Note has been soatto utrke.v deiirandijig the instaa* cessa-t»m of perseeujiiMiß.'Jis-citoijMsiit prevails i,n Atlwns.M. Voiiowlos, the Prolmw, m a

eeatejnont of tho posltioii l<> t]4O Ciiam-BHr q£ Doijvifc, saM that tlioi.reanis ofureok rofujwes had rencktJ Gftwcij fre.mlliracp, awl tlwusti.Hita wofe owajtiiigwaiismortatioii. f]WJ qftarfjon aroseI whether ft was possible to ilipsituation niiieJ) lwgpr. Tlin, positfenwns v*>ry grave, and' isiwt end. '

I-rolongcd ejwers WtoiFUd the fln-towncement.BOtfBSE AMSNS.

(Hoc. JXyne 14, 5.5 p.m.)_, r

, AtHrens, ju» 13.ihe Oree«. Governnveivt, a.fie:r eottsitlt-

JUS tbo fijiaßWrs, ilflS ordered tte o'ios»J«§ el ilie JJflurse, owing io ike uhec*-taiHty of tho situation,

-CRISIS IN ASIAttS TORKgY,

EXOOOS Of G:RESi REFIOSB3SES.(Hec Jmic Us 5;>5 p..taji

AtßSns, Jutio 13.It i.s semiK)ficiitl|y stated that tiv<j.ii*ytlimisaiid Greeks in Asia jlfaor, whohave besix of their paseessifms,tiara arrived at Ciii&s alia Mitytoie,ivhilo fifty t-liffii-safflj ofto, Greek fugi-tives have Kaehsd t'ho sliores of Asia/Minor,

Gfeece deariiiiJs their TeJfrstateraeftfcwilkout further jnoleststien... Beiiter's eeirespondeH-t statses tliat in-direct, -advices fr*iii Cousteatinqpb ift-dicste tbat the i'orto is dete'ft.iji.itei. titrenlo-ve. tile Srcok" oiaiieiit fio.m a,!!(strategic paifits s.rt tIU) rinjfi.ity ■■$ Qβ-stantiiiople and th« Pa.fdane'ltes; alsofrom the Snr.vWa littoral.

Tim situ«s<)ft a.* Afa'niij in jjigiatioTuifki?}':. .o.f/ptsMte the islnn.fi of Mity-•lene. i« critical, Thirty iskotosan*! Srceksare sttrrOWKkd by tbs Moslems.

03R;pEBKO TO THE pOLCWRS.(Rcfi, Jttno 14, o.S p.ni;)

Athens, June liIl.eirter'3 correspondent at Alesftntliria

■reports tli.a-b tte Groftk sailoe? of th*■I.MB dass liiive been otdeted t<6. the.gol-

JVie.lbouirn.&, Jjjne I|,The Greels C'ettsul has 'received s

o&:bje -message, from tlte .Geveftniieffij, o.r-defiiig ell iiaval reSWfista to. presenttliciaeefvcs for serviefc

CALMAFTER THE STORM

IMS ITALIAN STRIKE RIOTS

■. SOTIGAIJSTSBy isSdciatlen-Copyrii-trt

RoiliS, jiiiie .12.Calm is r.ctuTjHwg aftw thts «eones ofivioWoo tho steifc: of woplscfs

us a frrotost a.ga'iu&i tjjo prolisiiitifen ofaVrti-Hiiliafisi Meetings. llirid is ij,stroiig rcaetioil against ±Ik\ sjijdicaßs.t

Dottioustratioijs Jiayo ten lieMifltVerona rfud otlifif to-vm.s Iβ favour oftlic Ai'iny.

Pft-rtds pf strikei-s are Kia.Wi.ng |lie.country srd(3 in Bai'cicijq,, and puttingU» telegTiiph lifflcs. • ".•

A. fiusitt ei osrconrifttft eft iictiJElJTofired oij fte trobps, who lapijedj Mliing,

Pourtceji psr?.frtts ta-Vfe Ipeeh killed iarltlseveral ku:K:(Jr.eds wovviidfed Jiffing ttjo-rfqts.

A BICKERING DEBATE

/ ])BMxVNBIQROIgSOL.TOON .

By !S»lfipa.frV-lNi» AEs.oeiati6»-'o.o.P3cric;litJMolbßUEnej. Jn«o 13,

Ike Senile, after a bicferitig debase,adepted a Msaltjiio-n tfetftandijig tjviit'Ux: fiqfrk (iPrhrio ilmtefef) shquM: laybli<i fttil! tost of the fesQhiitiea niempii-aiidq. siifj Wia reply to Sir B.aa'ijldi

: Mttilffi-FBi'R'tison, the .Qovcrftar-GijrreGil,.tiftforo: JPeJljumeiji.

&ena,te peayco tlec.Ured thai;, fbo Gqv-■itfi.vil}e;tt wns . aifrfiid' :to. prooittde tfe.

. piefijeraniJa iiocituse jt Vi'axiU biritlg upsii: t).rams:ete«s tha cojidpi pij(.ms.h,fli«!nf of.ttes pijojilo iaf altering fhp Const'ito*trail.

potft Rouses parsed thrmigh tillstages, a Bill appqinting a o<itti4?H:'stiQ.'n: er

■ to .iilqaiire; into fto Beef: TbilisiThe, Sfip:))]}, €oli'ato lias boeii■od, till WfidMCsdaj, next. It is flu.tioivi

: prtefl ttißjb tho sessiion wil} 'ctose at tb.oend ef iljd- we.ch.

GENERAL CABLEGRAMS.By T<d«tf'a.pta-i'rieß6 Aise^atjbn^Goflyiitjh.t

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SMALLPOX IN' (lice. Juno IS, 0,48 &m.)

SMfißSj Jtiiio 14.Seven «Bis£g of smallpox lv'ero rpptfftedin the. oity yestetfclaj' swi?! to-day.

CA.NA»IANB.bt SCOOTS, ■Ottawa, June. 12.

Th-G Gave*tiM'Genernl *,f Cwttcto,:H.R.S. tho Dijlra of Oon.n.cßighi 'hasIssued a sflccijil appeal oil boimif ei ilje;Boy Scant ftovewent ,i,n Oa.iiitrl.a., ask-ing the public fe'r ,-fi2ti,{iOC> for.fefrd j>Ur*poso of placing tii-0. rooy«mcift oij. asmiiml finattcjivl basfa.

CSi-AP OAS.Lofidian, June i& :

The Wicfnes Gwp&ratlort fin kanca.-sJ.iifßl lias fixo'd thti price, of gas at 013*3s.iriTling per tiousaWl foot. l-hrs js

ftlaiwiid to.lie tlio elw.ai.).(ist riite in thoworld.—"Times" siid Sydney ' "S1.11"SwvicM.

MOBBING PABf ¥ EtLKEB,Parts,, Jwtc 12*A (laeigr 'am? his wife and ilirofc.. chil-

dren were jiiotopug iVijas Tqulouso,, .jvlwb a bridge bwtej aiid, the car i ellinto a. ravi'tie. All tile pceuflntits <sfHio ear- wore killed:.ls'NfiXpfiCT:Biflmj;l> TO .NEWSOWE W'ALJS RKVEStIK.

nyfliisy, Jivnp 13,The r ft,eftsii.rfl'i'''s ■flst(.i.i:in#' that thenew sjiefliin.e. tax wflfikl j-sroAtiCft <W* flirt

a quiU'tor tnilliiWs ]!«■"• akwitlv beim «x»cepcfocl by .£72,000. li is expected, t«produce anotUw £30,TOCK

SV'tlnos, jiiw ]#>

Cadi prizes to the valtw of rCOSOO will .he pmrided for t-hfl ewniug ft'Wo As&tt-{slati.rm meeting; jit, Jlimdvvjcjj,

RIBOT'S CABINET VOTEDOUT

twm PomcAt turmoil j

CAMPAIGN AGAINSI THEPRESIDENT . ;

By 'Megftatili-'l'Mws Asao<:i<*tSoii.-Gofryriifirt

Paris, Swxc. 12.Despite tlio fact tot 330 deputies ap-ptaudeti the stateiircnt of lW new Pjewmlci,, M, Rib-ot, iii favota of fc]«s iri-Winifl) miliWy :fl vote Of' , J)p-cMfldejici) feis CRrmsl by 37't t:o 187>i»}d the now Govflrmnen.fc resigned.

"TlitieS" aa.il Sjdne.j! "Hun" fi«|r»J<!^r.' parts, jiiwo 18,

Tim obioet o| the OsawsUinu fe do-■ fiy-atiiig the Bftfit SlMstfy Was to coin-pel Vftgid.eiil i'oiiicaire to submit to

I thetr tUotnwojj, M to rnrtvo room for amors mallpa-Mo 3Pr&sMefli It. is tirofirst time in the ).usi»fy af tto Frfeneji

: Republic that * .'GoyoromSnt has -boqaoverthrown on its iniUal appeateiitce.

OPEN eOMfiiOT WITH THSPRESIDENT,

EXH"EY.'' , ' •

(Bee. Jitiio 14, s.'!> p-.jn,)..parts, iJijnp .13.The present political crisis is coßsi'd-

cred t<), to the most serious ut thotoi-y of'tlia Befitfblm, liiarjdiig; ais opehEoniliob wltli ri-osideiit aindthe- majority of the foi.piiblicajiS.. WieSocialists are also iiiGressiilg . tho, iji-ytttGoijGc between tho SeftftW atid, 'tioCtiMii-bef.

W'liwi M> the Pfehvifff, .beganto osistain lik .policy, tho Radicals ttudSoG-ialists ke.pt Upan■Qiis eharus of ifttftrrijptjoii, &6■Speech Was fev.i} in siiaisHes Wly.

After tteco hoftrs, tunjulfc, » ■mo:tipnaf wafit-<>f-cdfi.riijeiii3o was carried.

Denjoivstratipiis tob:k .pkcis 'qU HsoBo.ulpvSTds :< trith sliou'tß idf "-pawn i.vitli,tlietrferaijwial' , * iniiigfctl with co*m: ]tcj*erifis 6f "Vko PAwnflfif anfl "Viy-oKißkvcare!" The .ijolicft steiii'cd ifestrefcts,

Pi-ffiideftti Poineai-D jjas actcptad M-,'BifiOt's .res.3gimt.io.jT, frill p.rofcbjv

s|)?. Illvjftni.flic Bwl.srt for the presfeiit has

itot lie&u. votat}, and. ' tho.i? ncmi% eiiipty, Tliors is ttiiitkldofieit Of £24;O0Q|{)Qf), sihjlo jjdilijrtg : haii■li«cn dbjio to ptevidp. tte iSS.fib&iDWfioedsd to lor Uic. *cceij|i Army w,-cr«a.Sß< Tlie qiiosttoii-. Mint %!i] ",R\vsvsia, say? lifts tecii.ftiftob ennyassfeij., .ii;.stire threo .tciW' milifery servicasoliqhioi.B Fiance,1? fkttge-ta Uiusja.

•me Mvi mmsfm:,M, VIVIANISTii^pB ■CAST.

(&o. fee. IS; '.{jig ,a.;ft4fiaris,. .jiiiiG, I#,.

. A -iwfr Minkt# ihas. be-j&n foriijo.3 ii: sfollows :-*

Pre.mie.F nn& Mhiktei «£ FoiloignAilfawg, 51. \%ianL

Xlinister of the Ifliteribr, .51, U?hkSlinhter of jnfticc, 1L BJenYSnuMafjiiK

Ktinjstor -df ■F'inaHc&, M, No.utens.sljli|stor fff Wai-, 1M'. fttasjiifeMinister of jjarta.ft, M, Gatitkt,, ■The Brst business of $iio Oatiuie.t

tfns to flaat a te» .pf ■£.36rOo.o;fSt)6 fouri3.ariEeni )..fi.t;£J)j)a . ; '■ '

mimf ED BY M;

JBy Tel<;Srapli=-.?.i;ca3 A(iso-eieti6nycdpj:iii;ht. Site. Jmife w> s,# p..jiiiO "'.

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4 frfo at airling ttarbbiir■&. largo ijortfoji. Qf ike. Koftji ■ GpntiifnLtey3 iSorapany's. <;a.:rg«)., ii*Ji!ciiKf)WSSfiKi3 SIMJft,. tong:.l)j; .ioo!tt;AVifl<!;,'iiidJjatt e.sto.nsivs ?he.d flcceiivitifttiatfeii, epiv-.taking cojir:ii, ; ffljd atlidrval:uafi!e

OTIQ iatffttge is rcrrotly. ,ai

oflga.de", essistetj. by ni.oii Iroftltralip. wsrsWgS, engaftei'. Jα a' figroc:6ghs tiio'fire,. tirewpted, $]iflifties from spreading to adJoiniHg 'pTfiffl:

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HOUSING BILL FOR THEWORKERS

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SIR DOUGLAS MAWSONJIETFRNIM TO

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POLITICAL CRISIS INSOUTH AFRICA

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OLYMPIC HORSE SHOWTRIALS

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A MISSING "CALL"

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JEWEL BALL IN PARIS.

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THF DOMIHION, BfONBAY, TONE IS, 1&U,5

One of the most important 'public salesof land which has yet been held in Grey-town will take place to-day, when 122fencres of the Tauherinikan-Moroa plainswill bo offered by public auction in theForesters' Hall. . The sections to bo offered are of various sizes from CO .to 19incres, all of uihich. a'ro thoroughly, wellwatered. The tonus . are exooptionall>easy, And the auctioneers state that thor'o(should be nn difficulty in financing thopurchase money,, The land, it is stateu;has been proved suitable for cropping,fruit-sroivinEf, and Rfazing, and is bothdry and warm. Messrs. Abraham andWilliams, of Jlasterton, are offering- thesehnds on behalf of Mr. A. J,Toogood, Fea-t.herston:

Tho I'ctone Municinnl Band intendsto entertain at a "social"'nil thoso vyhoassisted in the recent carnival.

Tenders.for tho erection of "bodies"in connection with the- Potono motor-bus scheme are to be called for shortly,The borouuli engineer (Mr. A. Cowio)is at present engaged in preparing thoplans.F»r Children's FTackinß Coußhs at Nipht

Woods Groat Peppermint Cure, Is. id*

TO-DAY'S PAPER. ,

SOME LEADING FEATURES.

LEAT) T XG ABTTCT.ES- .' pae «

A Modest Politician ii 7iNotes of tho Day „.""„ 4GMNEEAI-- ',

A Distinguished CongregationalVisitor 2

-An iron Creed and Iron Men ' 3Che?s Matters ". 3Main Trunk Disaster Inquiry GWaterside Facilities 6A Radical Reformer , 4TTutt Part Again 0Woman Burned to Death GBurglars' Haii'.-of Jewellery GYoung Man Killed 5Mr. and Mr. Beloher sTho Nelson Stat 5

MTVTNO „..

„..; aFATntTNG 8ACCIDENTS AND FATALITIES ... ef!.ATn,p,(Tß.ars ■ r>commercial and farming ..'." sENTERTAINMENTS 0[,AAV UEI'ORTS 9T.OfIAT, AND GENERAL iPERSONAL iivi'atttf.i;

...., f a,,,] 7SHirrrxG and mails 7AVOMAN'S AVORLD l>SPOBTS-

Thp Turf , !!

Fonthal! GHnr.key 8Other'S.norts 7

THE "PEREY" LIGHT CAR;

The 1911 Model "Perry," both as re-garda appearance and cost of 'winning, isone of tho finest small cars now on thomarket. The specification includes Boschignition. Zenith carburettor, fi Sankey de-tachable steel wheels, and Dunlop tires.Messrs. Inglis Bros., of Harris Street,

AVellinston. who aro the agents for thiscar, «nd at whoso garage it may be in-

spected, will bo pleased to give demonstra-tions to all intending purchasers. Price,complete with, laraps, .C2ls.—Advt.

Administration of Estates.—The OceanAccident and Guarantee Corporation is-sues bonds Kiiarantreinc the proper admin-istration of tHcca&e'J persons estates.—Advt,

How different! The vcrdiot of tliosoi'.sing SANDERS' 2UCALYPTI .EX-TRACT. Not nauseating nor irritating.SANDBKS' simply heals and cures pleas-antly. It is perfection. Bad qualitiesof common eucalyptus conspicuously ab-sent—Advt.

SUPREME SUNBEAMS.The Sunbeam Car is undoubtedly tliomost popular car in England to-day. Ithas become famous on.tlie Racing" Track

for its marvellous speed, and on the Roadit takes first place, due to its Rra;efu'lines, easy control, quiet running, ]o \icost of upkeep, ami wonderful dependabil-ity. Ex Corinthic wp havo just lnmKla shipment of 19H models, embodying nil.the latest refinements in Motor-car e<n-,strnction, mul invito inspection. Mnprmis,Sanderson, and Co,, 1.tc1,, Opera Pnrno«,\Srtkefield Street, Wellington, Aseuw,—.-Adrt, . ,

IJe-Uoißiie to flip }fi?l <bop. Kβitiii iVKSto, end kffijß Jailtffinikl.Y'-'fonr])v:afi'w,-:\flvt

Tim Geum-nl Cotnwiitftf of Uvo Mas-terion A. ii-wl P. AssiwifltiffH on Sntut 1-

tlay list continued the appmistnient; oi'Mr. JiAii Tstiaiiii'St'ef as caretaker gf tieesqwgfoisads, ■!,.;

NOW IS fßii TjMBT«j to'fe a. M»tor Wiigop, Tli.o fi.i>s.c(,n tit;"bitf |)tx)fifo is iifsm ws. Girt jv ''Bitfmkr"Bin) swirls tha biisfne.ss. BrjjmleiS: bpe'c.i--nßy built tor J?.2, niaiis* JC34fi., 4P6f1.,Qet datails. from (J.66, iggftniafc Gus'tojas

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Page 6: TheDominion....The Dominion. Vol 7, Wo. 2176. WELLINGTON, NEW ZEALAND, MONDAY, JOT! 15, 1914 [OWE PEMMYJ BIRTHS, MARRCACES & DEATHB..MARRIAGE. ANDERSON-PHILLIP.-On. June 11, 1914

MAIN TRUNK DISASTER

HEARING CONCLUDED.

INTERESTING EVIDENCE ONPUBLIC SAFETY.

WITNESSES COMPLIMENTED.

FINDING TO BE GIVEN TO-DAY.

'".'.VCBr'.Tetonuft.—Pren Aeiodatlon.l. .; .;.

~,Auckland, June 13.

At'the Main Trunk disaster inquest to-/ 'day, Walter'Bowles, District Traffic Man-

ager for Auckland, was recalled by Mr.Jlaye : for- the purpose of submitting a.list of the equipment carried under the'regulations in the brake-van' and enginefor accident emergencies. He stated thatin addition to tools and gear to meet con-tingencies each van is .supplied with anambulance -kit containing splints, band-ages, adhesive piaster, and other require-ments for. first-aid. ' "•. "

~; ,;' Fires;on Gaslit Traini.*• 'ITiei Goronerv Smcelostnight two mat-

to mo that have beenoverlooked.' First there is tho questionof gas versus electricity as ,a lightingagent. Are you in a position, Mr.Bowles,-■to say anything about that?

Witness: No. I'am not.Mr. Mays • suggested that this - point

might'be settled by the submission of aetatement prepared by Mr. Murison, loco-nlfttive engineer for the Auckland dis-

. -trict. ■■ .< ~,;„ .. ..,'...

Mr. Bowles accordingly read the fol-lowing statement:— ■ ■. :"

' "As to' fire in a collision, this riskis necessarily present in gasiit trains,

' and .the only substitute for gas is elec-; ■ tricity. The installation of electric

lighting in New Zealand trains involves' two considerations (1) cost; and; (2) the

best system. The cost of installingelectricity would be very much great-er than the cost of installing gas.There is a diversity of opinion in theTailway world as to which is the bestelectrical system. The chief mechani-cal engineer for New Zealand has, forfiomo time past, been investigatingthis question. We have never had afire from gas on tho New Zealandrailways." .. . .

Position of Sleeping Car.The Coroner stated that there was an-

ether question which, he would like toput. Tnis question was one affecting thejwsition of tho sleeping car on tho MainTrunk express train. From the Auck-land end they, had this car.uttacued atthe rear end of the train, while from theWellington end, it came back in front.This, he believed, was to save time thatwould bo occupied in breaking up thetrain. "Havo you anything to say,"continued the Coroner, "as to the possi-bility, or otherwise, of altering the pre-sent arrangement, Mr. Bowles? Of course,we can leave out the unworthy considera-tion that sleeping car, passengers pay morethan others, but there is tho aspect thatsleeping passengers are in a position from

■ which, they cannot so readily, extricatethemselves as passengers who aro sittinglip in other car 3 with their clothes on."

Witness: Well, I would not like to given decided opinion offhand, but I thinki'hat it is a matter that nlight be con-sidered.

Mr. Mays: I suggest that putting thosleeper at' the rear of the line of carswould be equally dangerous if a train raninto it from theTear.

Mr. Frazer: But trains don't run intonn express from the- rear.

Mr. Mays: But circumstances mightarise leading to a rear-end collision. .

Witness:. Yes, there is,,that considera-tion. 1! d6n't"know tha.t.)jhere is reallyeuch a very great deal in the question.As a general rule, of course, the rear ofn train is as safe as tho front.

Mr. Franer: Except that an expresstrain is not likely to be over-rtm by an-other train. It is moro likely to meetwith a serious accident ;n front. I sup-pose that the chances are about ten toone that a collision affecting an oxpresstrain would take place in front?

Witness: Yes. I suppose it is. '

Mr. Mays: Suppose that an expresstrain broke down and another overtookit? . •.

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' ■■ - ■■Tho Coroner: But then, I-suppose, the

guard- would go out with his lamp. .Tho witness (Mr. Bowles) agreed, after

further discussion, that the position ■ ofthe sleeper was a. matter % tha't might be

: considered. ■ . .~.

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iAre Extra Precautions and Sifinals Neces-I - : sary In Crossing Trains?1 The Coroner: Now, as you are an ex-nperionced traffic manager, it has occurredIXo mo that yoa might have something toleay in connection with tho question ofI the crossing of a non-stopping train andI* stopping train at a station like Wha-MJgamarino. , ■ ~

I W-Hness: I emptoatioally agree with' Mr.flWynno on that point.'' The Coroner: Then, when . a iion-stopstrain is passing through a station whore;it crosses a stopping train, the'safety ofi the non-stop ..tram, depends entirely upon■tho semaphore working/properly, and onthe driver' noticing if. 'Would it not be

(.tetter to have some additional signal Thevporter might, for' instance, leave his red.\iamp on tho tablet exchanger on the plat-

' {"form "pointing-towards the approaching' [train. I know that, theoretically, this:ie an accident that should not have hap-'pened, but;-Jhero is always the human■element to consider. -'- ■ .'

Witness: Ifclon't really think there is.'any necessity.-for additional signals. Thepresent signalling arrangements seem tomo to bo as perfect as they could be. ■■■■;

Tho Coroner: I agree that the presentsystem is theoretically as perfect as pos-sible, but ,we have always to look at thepossibility. 6f thfi.;failure of:, the humanelement. :■! do not suggest for a momentthat ,tho''Depattment' has been negligent,tout such a precaution as I have mention-ed might obviate a similar accident in,eay, ten years' time. . ■

Witness: Such, a suggestion is, ' oftoui'se, worthy.-of consideration.

Mr. Mays: It will bo considered andtried.

The Coroner: A porter,might, in hdehaste, not trouble to walk up to inspectthe/back light of his signal,:and yet wouldplace a~danger light oirthe platform ex-changer.

Witness: I do not think that such asystem, had it been_ in force on the nightin question, would "have averted tlio dis-aster.

Mr. Mays: lam authorised'to say thatTour Worship's suggestion will have theDepartment's serious consideration. •,

All Witnesses Complimented.At this stage the Coroner commented on

'the manner in which the witnesses hadall giren their evidence. "I think that itHws been one of the most ploasing fea-tures in a long and difficult investiga-tion that everyone has been most;frankand opeipin the matter of giving - evi-dence, raid Mr. Frazer.

, Counsel's Addresses Begun.Mr. Martin then addressed the Court.

Re said that, after an exhaustive search,lio could not find any case that would beof any direct assistance. Counsel quotedan English authority (which, he said,seemed to bear on the matter), in Whichit was put down that deliberate or.grossneglect of the tulm of a Tailway companywould amount to gross negligence, but anWriest error of judgment would not, Mr.Martin proceeded to quote an opinion ofHis. Honour Mr. Justice Cooper's, whichput it down that the difference betweennegligence" oud "culpaWo negligence"

•was not a matter to bo defined, but wasono that left some latitudo to the dis-cretion of a jury. His Worship (Mr.Fr.-izer), sitting practically as aa jury, might find that there had beennegligence, in one sonse. on the- part ofboth Donaldson and Cruickshank, butwhether it was culpable negligence, with-in the meaning of criminal law. was mat-ter for His Worship to consider. Bothineii had to exercise discretion,, and, hav-,ins regard to tho high character whichboth men held, and their fine records,it was not reasonable to say that, in thopxorcife of their discretion, thev had sud-denly become careless and negligent crim-innls. As to Donaldson, it could not bo

said that he had noglected to set the sig-nal against the approaching train.The Coroner: Oh, yes, Donaldson obeyedthe regulations strictly in that respect,so that point is not in my mind. Thequestion of putting out fog signals isalso settled by the evidence.Mr. Martin: Then wo come; to the roalcrux. Ought ho to have tested his sig-nals in view of tho fact that ho mustdepend on his back light to know whenthe signal is correct?The Coroner: I think that ho i-bouldnave looked at the back light when thetrain was expected.Mr. Martin also pointed put that noneot tho witnesses had experiencd such anextraordinary contraction, caused by cold,as to cause the signal to pull off.

Tho Coroner: "Yes, we have had evi-dence that six inches should not havebeen sufficient to pull it off, whereas, onthat night, there could not have been agreater contraction than 5J inches." TheCoroner went on to remark that the por-ter's duty . was also to watch hiesignals for external mishaps, such ascattle fouling'the wire, or the risk ofsome ill-disposed person putting a sleeperon it. - Such considerations neceasitacdvigilance. ' ...j.

Mr. Martin:'!lr e9, but there is just that•undefinable difference in vigilance whicha jury must appreciate and define, andI submit that his net was not such asto justify a charge of culpablo aiegli-gence.

That Reel Again. . ■■With regard.to Cruickshank, Mr. Mar-

tin contended that, in making a slightalteration (putting in a Hin. reel in thesemaphore'mechanism), he acted honestlyend to tho best of his judgment, withtho material, at; his hand. Counsel alsopointed out that the signal had workedproperly from November 27 until the nightof the accident. It was, he admitted, un-fortunate that he had put in a smallreel, but was that, under tho circum-stance, such culpable neglect as wouldjustify a serious charge? Ho could nothave anticipated the excessive contrac-tion of the wire.

Cunsel for the Department.Addressing the Court on behalf of the

Railway Department, Mr. Mays said that,so far as the Department was concerned,the question was narrowed down towhether, by its management and regula-tions, the Department had imposed uponits servants more than they could carrvout in the interests of public safety. Theevidence had established the fact thatthey had employed experienced, capablefind well-trained men. It had been ad-mitted that Donaldson knew, his dutiesvery thoroughly, and that the hours ofduty were not such as prevented offiocr.ifrom cai'rying out their duties with satin-faction to the Department and the public.The regulations were easily understood,tind were suißcient for the public safety.This had been clearly borne out by theevidence submitted. The quoting of sta-tistics proved conclusively, morever, thateverything in New Zealand was on a well-run and perfectly safe basis. The man-agement, time-table, safety appliances,and instructions all bore witness thfthigh standard of tho service, while thefact that, since 1905 the Department hadcarried 123,000,000 passengers without lossof life,'stood alone as u great testimonial."Your Worship well knows,", added Mr.Mays, "that thero has been some formof outcry about relief measures, takenor hot taken by the Department, respect-ing this accident. I feel, therefore, thatyou must have experienced great' reliefat the statements made on this .subjectby high officers. The Department is to becongratulated upon having in its servicesuch men as Mr. Pope and Mr. Bell. Iknow of no officer in the Department'sservices who could have done better thanMr. Pope did under the circumstances.I submit that there was no delay (exceptin, perhaps, an academic sense) in thotime occupied. : What was done was allthat could be done. I think, also thatall charges of • callousness, mismanage-ment, and want of sense of responsibilitywere entirely disproved when one heardwhat wae said by Mr. Bell. I endorsewhat your Worship said with regard tothe witnesses in general, and on the partof two witnesses in particular it < wasnoteworthy. I have never heard two menstanding in the position they do eivosuch, frank,;.straightforward, and houestevidence in a matter, .jpf -this-.kind..', Ithink that, -if tho Department

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caii getinto it? service men who can give evi.denco "as it has been given -hero .duringthe last' three or four days, there is littleto few for the public safety.

The Coroner remarked that there waslittle to' dispute in the matte* of evi-dence., The evidence was a gratifyingfeature which would simplify tho finding.He would, look into tho question thatMr. Martin had raised concerning theJaw of the question. He would deliverhis finding at 10.15" a.m. on Monday.

HUTT PARK AGAIN• :■' . —: —-*—~—

COMMITTEE AND THE TROTTING••■■.. CLUB.-A'stop forward has been made towards

the leasing of the Hutt Park by thoHutt Valley Trotting Cliib. The commit-tee controlling the Park paid a visit,to thegrounds during tho week-end, to-gether with tho Trotting Club officers,'l'he latter, body was represented by Mr.A. Samuels (president), Mr.' It. W.Short- (secretary), and about ten offi-cials and members, whilst Mr. H. Bald-win (chairman), and Messrs. M'Ewan,Hobba, Townsend, and repre-sented the .Hutt Park Committee. Mr.Samuels explained that the Club de-sired a six-furlbng .track for racing purTpcses, and one four furlongs in lengthfor training. L The old course, he under-stood was nitie? furlongs around, and theonly problem .appeared to be how toavoid interfering with the present foot-ball and hockey grounds. However, astho club wojjjd only require tho tracka.few year, l ,and at a timewhen neither-football nor. hockey werobeing played.'ihe thought.that difficultycould easily bo overcome. Mr. Baldwinstated that the committee could not al-low a training track on or near ihofootball grounds, but saw no objectionto the racing,track going over a portionof them. that the 1nicks':run':parallel--to. the present fence erect-ed across tho" park about 100 yardsfrom tho grandstand, and then thetraining track to deviate and follow thefenco on the inside,, till jit meets thoold courso again. A discussion then tookplace regarding the removal of certain.greens used by the Hutt Golf Club,which are adjacent to tho cross-fence,but eventually it was decided'to agreeto this and the club's sur-veyors are to be instructed to prepare0 detailed plan of tho tracks, snowingbuildings, golf greens, etc. In reply to

( a question Mr. Baldwin intimated thatabout 70 feet of ground was availaWefor the two tracks all round the parkto tho deviation.

Mr. Samuels, on behalf of tho Trot-ting Club/ thanked tho committee fortheir courtesy, and said that tho clubwas acting purely in the interest ofsport, and if tho movement eventuatedin a successful issue, ho believed itwould bo a benefit to the boroughs ofHutt and Petone.

PORT FACILITIESOUR INCONVENIENT WHARF

THE FERRY TRAFFIC

NEED FOR A LUGGAGE SHED

Shipping people who were interviewedby a Dominion representative yesterdaythrew some further light upon the in-convenient lack of facilities in tho localport arrangements in connection withtho Lyttelton-Wellington ferry ser-vice. There was a general agreementnmongst those approached that a per-manent berth should be provided for theferry steamers Wahine and Maori, butto this in most cases was appended anopinion that until tho Harbour Boardundertook an adequate wharf-buildingprogramme the provision of such a berthwas a practical impossibility.

One experienced shipping representa-tive when asked for his opinion said:"It's no nso trying to inako a perma-nent ferry wharf under the existingconditions. Our bcrthago accommoda-tion is totally inadequate for theamount of traffic handled at this port.If tho Harbour Boaiel had taken timeby tho forelock and had opened thoireyes to the future a few years ago, andhad built more wharves at that time,things would have been very differentto-day. Take last Thursday, for in-stance. . Practically every berth at theQueen's Wharf was occupied, or al-lotted for steamers due in port on thofollowing morning, and traffic was onlynormal. It must be remembered thatthe Harbourmaster is compelled to ar-rango for berths for vessels some daysbefore they are expected to arrive inport. He has to take into considera-tion the amount of cajgo they have toput out here, and in this connectionshed accommodation has to bo takeninto account. Exceptionally largecargoes ranging from 4000 tons to 6000tons have to bo handled here on occa-sions, and, it is a well-known fact thatthere,are only three wharves with shedaccommodation capable of handlingthose amounts of cargo. Theyara .. the King's, Glasgow,- andQueen's Wharf. No. 1 South.The latter wharf is only used when/theKing's Wharf is not available. TheGlasgow Wharf is an export wharf pureand simple, so that is out of the ques-tion. The/only other wharves at whichoversea steamers can conveniently heberthed are Jervois Quay breastworkand' Taranaki Street Wharf. It mightbe pointed out, ho'.vover, that compar-atively small cargoes—those rangingfrom 1200 tons' to 2000 tons—can onlybe discharged at the wharves mention-ed, although on ono or two occasionscargoes amounting to 3000 tons havebeen put out thero When this has beendone, however, much congestion ofslieds has followed. All tins goes toprove that Wellington's berthage ac-commodation is inadequate."

A State of Chaos."It has been contended," the speaker

continued, "that the ferry steamersshould be given tße Queen's Wharf No.1 'south, but on the face of the abovefacts it will bo realised that the ideais impracticable. It;.simply means thattill moro wharves are constructed theferry berth will have to be changedfrom day to day and tho■harbourmasterhad no other option but to do this.Tilings are in a stato, of chaos at thopresent time and they will remain likothat for years to come.' Build more'wharves and keep up with the timesshould be the motto of the members of•the Harbour Board."

Another ' shipping man, whose com-pany has big interests in'the port ofWellington, referred to the board chair-man's recent remarks concerning thequestion of revenue and pointed outthat during recent years much moneyhad been expended by tho board inthecrectio.n Of various stores and build-ings round the waterfront. Hβ con-tended that had tlio money been spenton wharf construction tho return onthe money so expended would hove beenmuch greater than at present and Wel-lington would have had its Tecognisedferry wharf long ere this.

The Railways Department.The neglect of : the Harbour Boardto make proper arrangements on the

wharf for the comfort of passengersand the care and handling of theirsjug-gage is in striking contrast to the en-terprise shown by the Railways Depart-ment in providing for tho. transporta-tion of luggage, at-a minimum o ftrou-ble and expense' to passengers, underthe through checking. system. By thissystem luggage is transported from sta-tion to station and if necessary fromIsland to Island without. the ownorshaving to worry about it en route. Allthat they have to do is take out theirchecks at the station of departure andexchange thorn for the luggage onreaching their destination. Tho check-ing is freo whero' the journey is whollyby railway, but a charge of twofience,for' packages not exceeding 1121b. inweight, and threepence for anythingover that weight up to two hundred-weight, is levied on checked luggagetransferred from train to forry steameror vice versa at Wellington. Thesosmall charges' are merely intended tocover tho cost of carting the luggage,which task is deputed by the Depart-ment to a contractor. At Lyttelton nocharge is made because the trains runon to the wharf alongside the steamer.Tho facilities at Lyttelton are in everyway satisfactory. Not only is thoro ashelter-shed on the wharf, but trainand steamer are so near together thatthe luggago is scarcely exposed at allto the weather.

Lyttelton and. Wellington.Lyttolton admittedly has natural ad-

vantages as -a steamer and railwayjunction; but tliero is really no needfor the marked difference between thoconditions .which obtain at Lytteltonand thoso which exist at Wellington.This was made perfectly plain to a re-porter who addressed some inquiries onthe subject to tho Railway Departmentyesterday.' The replies made it clearthat a little enterprise on the part ofthe local Harbour Board would iriakethe conditions governing passage ofchecked luggage over the wharf at Wel-lington just as .satisfactory as they nreat Lyttelton. The distance betweenthe. stations and the whaif is a negli-gible, factor so far as through checkedluggage is concerned, since tho Rail-ways Department under its contractcarting arrangements transports thepackages over that distance for tliotrilling' charges mentioned. In wetweather thn luggage is carted iu cover-ed vans. Tlio only real trouble is thelack of a shed of some sort on the wharfin which the lugcage could be depositedwhile awaiting shipment, and in whichpassengers intent on claiming their pro-perty eoukl wait for it in comfort. .Theabsence of any such convenience waspossibly responsible for the troublewhich was experienced at one time inseparating luggage checked to Clirist-elniroli from that dispatched to otherports of the South Tslanil. This diffi-culty, however, has now been overcomebv the Department. Tlio lusrgngo isclassified before being dispatched fromthe railway station; if necessary it issp'nt down in separate carts, and thoClrristchnrdi lujrgagp ami that for othertowns is MMit aboard the-ship in separ-ate slings. Tltnsp slings nre kept in-tact, and arp cliwharged in the samestate at Lyttelton.

What the Board Should Do.The railways official consulted, whohas an expert knowledge 01 the sub*

ject under review, expressed tie opinionthat what the Harbour Board shoulddo was to appoint a permanent berthfor tho ferry steamers, eiri on thatwharf erect a veraadah or sited wlrioiiwould provide tho necessary shelter.Under existing conditions the luggage,of course, got soal-:«d whenever theweather was bad.

Some of the officers «f the ferrysteamers have suggested that the neces-sary accommodation might be obtainedby partitioning off a pm-tiwa of oiw ofthe existing wharf sheds. This, how-ever, is a matter of detail. Tiiat thoprovision of a shed for tlte receptionand sorting of luggage would add verygreatly to the comfort md convenienceof the travelling puttie scarcely needsemphasising. It would do awayonce and for all ( withthe discomforts now experiencedon wet, cold morning.? by passengerson an arriving ferry steamer. At etiohtimes those of the passengers wlto liavocompleted their jouraoy aiuit desire toclaim, their luggage have to huddle inacute discomfort looking out for theirproperty. Those wfio oi'<?- going. fartheron and merely have to endure theknowledge that their toggago is boingthoroughly soaked aw i'oftutiate bj,comparison. A luggage sued would doaway with all these Ar-riving passengers •cotjH then wait inshelter while their lusga fie wfls sarted.out in an orderly way.

The officers of the ferry steamers ttotheir best under existing clTC«mstjwee$>to protect the luggage in had weatherby placing gratings on th© wharf andcovering the luggage pites u.pen tlieinwith tarpaulins. 'This is done in thecase of Doth arrivkg and departingsteamers, but theso a.Mangemc-nts athest are of a makeshift character. Inrainy weather the piles of baggage,are necessarily soaked when the slioggare being filled. If & shei, were pro-vided tho slings cotjli, be filled in shel-ter, run out on troßtos, cn3 hoistedaboa.rd tho ship so eXpeditiously thatthey would bo very little exposed totlio weather.

A Ueft Luggage DepotApart from the nroro tfocstion -<rf the

handling of heavj; baggage, many travel-lers have complained of tlio absscfto© -ofBomothing in the nature «vf a IffWag-gage depot adjacent to the ferry berft.Such a convenienco wonid 1)6 greatlyappreciated by people who- are travellingWith light luggage which ft»,y desireto keep beside thetts tliroiigliant

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journey, but may cfcsire to Ret nd -mfor a few hours. The tolls office is toafar away from tho etca-mcr berths toservo the purpose safefaetorilF. " 'Vfha-tis waniod is a left-luggsge office aloftg--eide the arriving aad (fcpjifiing ferrysteamers. Such a depot might bo madeto serve the convenience net only ofLyttelton and Wellington .ferry passen-gers, but of those who otrire at iscoft-venient night and early aoraifig hoursfrom Nelson and Pteteu,

WOMAN BURNT TO DEATH

IN TWO-ROOMED OOWASE.(By Tel«Er«ijh.-Pr.fe3i iieeaeUttftn.y

Oma.ru, June 14,A fire occurred this- morning at 5

o'clock by which 0110 roeffl -of a two-roomed cottage was gutted.. Ifc wasdiscovered that an elderly woman flamedCormack, wifo of a resident Of Moerftki,had been burnt to detttli.- The towerpart of the body and. the head werebadly burnt. Jlra. Gjrmtirf: lived bvherself. ■

ORGAN RECITAL.

Though rain pattered dwvn' inter*inittently, and the ait carried with ittho bito of the Antarctic on Saturdayevening, quite an encouraging numberof musical enthusiasts .forseolstheir fire-sides to hear Mr. BeuJafd. Pago gire-his weekly organ recital in tho J<iw.iJHall. The programme, .including as itdid, works of AYagner, SciiimiHiftj Rack*maninoff, 'and other great c/aja'jjoaerff,was probably ono of the most, jnlftresfc*ing and enjoyable recitals Jlr, I'a-g&Jtasever favoured his audiences with, '■ Asfor 'the rendition of tile items, it wasjust another revelation of the gr-gsfirsi'snigh faultless technique and woiiderMintensity of feeling. The first item onthe programme was a inGj" by Max Keger, a conjposer of themodern German school flf fjhanJber oddorgan mudc, and one wlia is wa»k*3' asone of themost prominent, Tlfo "Preft*ludien" is. somewhat complex in itsrhythm and form, and its iharafiter issuch as demands great- skill"in- colourtreatment. A bracketed numte fol-lowed—(a) "Tho Question,'5 and (b)"The Answer" (WolsfenWrne), .The.first is a tender, appealing melody.)which, also fades away as it grreSpjace-to a charming "Answer," booiutifttl jii

its harmony. It is jii numbers suchas this one that Mr. Page's fempars-mental skill is displaced, and Ms in-terpretation of. these ~

two njelofiioivsfragments of 'Wolstenliol.mys Was sub'limcly tender and-beaiitifiil. The organarrangement of the popujaf "PreMei inC sharp/Minor," of ftachn!*nin6:ff'.s..was quite a revelation. _ Jh6 prelude,so often heard on the piano, disclosesnew beauties of tone and espr-essicm inits arrangement for theorgan, 'I'hg con-summato skill of the ofgaaist wasshown, however, in Sfihumaua's■and powerful fugue* on the name ofBach (No. 6). Mr. Page appeared.t<jsimply revel'in its wild, tsinpestiiMsstrains, and his rendefteg was trtiygreat. In vivid contrast was tho Sieg-fried Idyll, a strangely tenMfttl irorkof Wagner's, and the foitowiisg numbef,"Harmonies du SoirnThe latter is the first numfier ef, "ThreeImpressions," written for the ofgaii byKarg-Elert. The ptogfanimo' wasbrought to a fitting cftnfclufabn byWolstenholme's impressvi'e "3?i«al« inB Flat."

MRS BUTLER'S EVIDENCE"I was recommended by a friend 'o

make our own coush mlstnte hv usingHean's Essence, and was delighted at the

result. I found it. easy to fireparfti ptes-ant to take, and niest effcetrve for ceugh-sand colds. Its goodness wonderfulcheapness should recomm-eii-a it to ercT-yhousehold. Plraso post aneibor Bottle.Jlrs: E. C. Butler, Chrisfehwch."

Mrs. Butler is Hie mo-ite ot efcrttalbonny children. Coush fflisbtfc Iwashtin tho usual rcady-to-take Style had costher a lot of money.

A friend recommended her t<! Stake norown remedy by using Hean's Essence.

■ She did so, "and her esgerien-co is rs-laled above. ■ . .

Hean's I'sscnco is a new and origj-fialidea for supplying couching Mks witha Kood remedy at least fltsssMe cost. Itis prepared by a chemistwho tells you on Hie lafeei hew .muchwater and swecteninc to aid. ."Von saveat least 9s. on n pint. ■ .

Alrcniiy many thousands «$ mome-vs Jffousing Hean's Essence recipe, and ate d»:liahted with tho rtsult. A ijuaritfUee offull satisfaction, or your moißy. promptlvvefmuled goes VitU every, !>G*tlp of Hean's]3s=ence, so bo sure you net H-E'A-N'S.Sold by chemists and grocers, or post jMenroinntly on receipt of p*ta"fe.,.fr«Hi ti,W. Hea'n, chemist. WansnJiiri, E«;W tlH>circular, it tells the story fully.

BURGLARS' JEWELLERYHAUL

SHOW WINDOW CLEARED GUT

BOOTY VALUED AT £2000

(Bs <ie&sm?h,-*¥iem itiocfclion.i. Qlsßofne, June 18,.A dating burglary was effected, last»igftt, the jewellery establishment of HJ. Grieve being' broken into and thowlioto or the valuable jewellory in tiiowindow being cleared out. Mr. grieve

estimates Ms. loss at £2009.Entry was made by a hack window,the iron bars being drawn together bv

a ropft and the latch prised off.. It- had tea Mt. Grieve'* etistoni to!i?avo jewellery m the window at nightt?r<? whole establishment being brijliatitlylit. A wwlc. paint, hotfefrer, noted h'v■toe burglars, Was tjittfe the. curtainscreen immediate],? inside the windowhidmg too jewellery from the street 'en-abled then) to operate -without beingobserved. The contents of tke windowwere abstracted aM tlio cases left tid-ily en the floor. Nothing in tlio shopitself was touched, atrd a ease of dia-mond rings—the most valuable i.vi thewhole shop—which stood on a shelf jntho window, was missed by the. tfoiewe.The crime is BeKetfed to have besiiCSmmrifed between-1.30 am) 3 a.m., tiediscover? bekg rng&e by the proprietorof an adjoining bakery, who observedthat'the back window "had beau tan>pered -wife-Ta ,

Mr. Grieve was not insutei againstburglary-

Clsbprna, June 14,So far no esu& ha 3 been obia.i.tted re-

garding the burglary. Tim ydlke arcftetive jji tlio matter, bet ar-e hanipetedby the fafit that m wereleft by fte robbers, a fast which leadsto the a,sswmpiio.n that they were exß&ri-eiiced hands at the game. None or thestolen goods hare been tfaeed.

ACCIDENTS AND FATALIITES.' BQf-S LEG BROKEN,A hoy nasMsd Cliffaftt Btjiterworih, 14years <j£ flge, had tke misfortune 1* have

his left kg fetokflii on. Saturday after-norm, through being run.over by an es*The boy -n-gs ct-aesjng .tw? streetopposite the trameat ter.tninus, at Qgtti-.tenay Pkeo, about 4 o'clock in' thea-fternobft. wbon a man, running toca.te-h- a car cijliifol with 3rtm. ' Theboj> fall backwards, and the expresspassed over his left teg, breaking itaiore 'she anße. The driver, John,frleecli, took the lad to Dr. M-Sclrifl.r.te-0 the. limb ffsts set, and' tlwn tookhim to his parents' home, in JavjsfcoekStreet, Maianui. Tfea mart Tvha collidedwith the Wy is stated to. have been, thetnajn eausc o{ the .accidepfc, but thepolice itave ftot been able "to aseeriainhis nanje, is he continued <m anilcaught thecar after kneeltiag the bftvdown. I'lio driver af the express dideverything lie coul4 for the boy.

wojian'S s^mT^tAOtmm.Cunetitn, Juu© li.Nora 51'Sweeney, 45 to SO years- af

age> Ml "rt'iil-e stepping frowi a movingtram-car leaving Cargiffs Comer aboutG p.m. on Saturday. Sh& «as thoughtto be- uniMßred a&S was allowed to j*oIjOßkj, but ooing fottftd .Mcßiwrfoiis thisRiMMng E>r, OarsweU was eajfod ia andprenwmeed that she wa.s suffering fraffla ftaottire of th& skull bs«J. She wasremold. to ties Hospital and! is stilltawoftseiijtts..

BIBLE-IN-SCHOOLS

OPPONENT tO THE PEOFOSAt... In the People's 'Pietae- Palaee last,night, under the a-irspipfis ef tho SocialSDcaiooratic Fa.rty, Pastßi- Mcyors 6pek&flii fe subjcet-of:, t-lie Bible k S-satoSehoolsj tte title q? Ms address being:"Should th" State .Teach Rell.gjtin?

.Can s. Referendum J?«cSde?" Therewas .a- goad attendance, and lie Speakerwas listened to with evMeaj interest.Prefacing his re-nt&rks oft the main sub-ject, ho Said that he stood as a refuta-tion to- the statement that these ojhposed to the introduction of the Biblointo Ac sAaal-s were Agnostics, Theirca-apaign,- he pointed out, was nota,p-ainsl the Biijle, But agaiß&t- its ifltro-'luolion into the State "selwets. Theschool's had bee.ii hrmii, and should re-main, -oft a secular basis,, and theysliould #ot tnfea on" the Ir-ftyk of tlieCifflreli in the teaching.of rel'igion, .Be-sides, lie iiaSd, the schools did HQt holdt-ho- qualiftbgtions for siich Work, 'fheteaelier? wow all opposed to B^le^ead-,ing in tho. Bcho'ate, an 4 shouM not bofojeed- t<3 give St. - lii addjtfenj hefaf«d to «<se ha* they could have jjfbie*tiMipfr in the schools withop.|' haviiigrelieiotls iivstructipn, Rcgarding therpfereiiduM!, he sti& ihat- those .f-afonivjug tte E&hcme wsntcrl to wel< it onthis people of.N.ew Zealand bftfflfe .thevffltdersteod it,"as hail: Icon doiio »iQ-ueensliAd. The longer S referendumwas &l»yed, be h.eldj the Wider wouldit bo to get.a, majority {ii fe*our of theiiiela-sio-a jii the sd-hool sylla-bas β-f Bible-rcading.

BOYS' INSTITUTE

Instead of ifco usual meeting ar-ranged for the- toys on Sunday-' svon-

a''sublet, was taken last night,'jissisted by kjaematograph pictures.There were over &f% boys present, rswell as some, twenty parents andfriends, &ucl the institute orchestrahelped with the musical portion, of thewetting. The. pktattjs dealt with thelife of Christ, awt.iuelwfcd ."-The Shep-herd's y*Mt, "The Boyhood of Jesus,""fh& Miracles,'.' "The Crticifisionj"and tin? "Deatii and ftaswrectimi."Tlis Director of tin Institutethe tiictuiSs, which wore shown here farto first time, tke fiiaeltoe. being ftia.iii-•puTated by Mr. Dare. For next Sun-day evening a. biographical subject willbr. taken, the topic being "Booker T,Washingtoii—A Great Speaker."

LEAGUE & LEAGUERS.' svwft&s* win,

:■ fhp, seepad xovfii #t -ibis. ■I/.eague- cofli-p.ntiti.bii-,'was .coil.tifpue.d -o% Sat*uivJSS 1, ■ Suliui-fe' . \tf ij ■ "drcr KgS*ttnnt icfvee <liMi¥. Mow asto. .*li.e ■ ■slriiiiipto.isiliij):., 'S'tKc&lifndV mrltilntikin <rf- AWS itios .-prim-

■t%a| feStiir& o.E tte .iftraftal;.'' His w#fc&IiMS cVOkcS ilio, .adanTrMfo.n

df 'fliqs.i? ■oil :$Hp 'i'iiie.' ■-iJlliijs. ntk-in.pis\vejie-. ut, :saVc -.oiife,- fl'lrfehi iaiidefl-■on fhe'^SiM'of the Bdi. .Eatfe*■fthft hijnijA daj: oiic, tljr<3p:.fi;ies■aiiidt potttng a goivK 35!i0 \va?■rtpt,. jJfOfLuctive'' of ■.attjjaetite'.fqofijal.l.Tlie si.lpjjy Mature .of -tifo grflunfl ai>■iSffljjH'ea :fitir sovtpal. lilayer ,̂ cdiiifjife %>

eftr|b .of a TiiS tilub;aiid Otitis(iac'6 batl .inMtbrs jnUcft.to .ffinir-liking■tbMUgtenA 'tlirS spell. wlulo ;ti tts, '!So!rteAV;!tta.slys' f&iHitf' tfeinsorv<?s| : jjard presfed..iijjif-timei, ■S:ij3 'fille siitfsgss of tlie Sijli>xu'Hs' jiaftk -can only ho fo

! tljteir suJsyt'Pr Wfiijlvt, -rrnthet, #M* fa>

All ttj.esa p'ffiiits vft?te iscciirfed fty . iV,

& i)arlco!ftlWo)l.i.,a]}cl ftp JFp'.tiSof tW vrafricirsMilrer stippisft,'.ii: iv] list lfi;q ,lielpocj t(i lt(>?i> tlio rtibeKtili?So«f»\yai, .Stt;c<?i?jM ll )«)!ijte:» ■i!i)«seiuv>.):l*, cl fey 'liy (s^i%fuv wc*rpWisuJ* of ' te-illinnf; *ptk.VfiriivH ir f*tt rif ilvlj w%ffc §\(.

Blwo a.iw] Wifes .f.ii;Uoi«>rl a'lJ-fMi- im&xmi *a,mhrl plaj t,cy ih? flijvetotlory, is-fei* . ItaftttlSsoij v ftiji; ■ jjv*!,*{iivllffig tlio %'..»«« -ori4 «s| iijo 'Sw. Tii»■hi)rt«h ■oftriesl^Ssilii.ifJ.rs.j. , .iJb'ff-Wiij

.hi a ■Mfcing st>ui?vei; Jy, pifmsttta'pid wit?)slioivcrii., vairS *>rt a groii.iijj XXtsi "Sm'c-hi^H almost. k,u p wmit, Puimp *<mt<Ma- ft«e-pfjij):|, !vfc»i:<)i-y ifrik /Svelte A%JkiW* ißsercntiim fewtoil. li'-foiii limitsIvic!c-of|' l!.:i.d the %cvs* sf Hift'Sia:i»<>, itiitt iVtlifcite ArSfs £uv«id »%KiMfivto iniifltfcos. ',pj .sttirtiiiK. 'PjioliffWcycr, 1«(J f)i6 :ti.flvaWt<\fie «tf -UiiiAtfUrts, aii^. jinidei' Ir.e.ttrcp soiitlifitojiSii.v«il3 ;tiivi> ten «M.e-1«> Wi-n.tWs to ateoiurt. AWftf, ■.imjniti'aw&. froini ii sfev.nW >a* 'iHilifetlje Mhietio .|iaU. 'feluril^rf''jijpi |K' : linjliteifr a scSriipi-, % WTls«», \iiiib

Saeed: for tw Mlfe . pasVws ;*i life■tweiitj-frt* ft viljp*ftiiivi)C:A:iieto the:jwok # tiiiJfei, <i)ia|blmg Wilsnii 'inseoi'B. . Bradlby. '(imivH*Kdiv . :

.&-&.■ It SWi?»cl; J!ii^ssil%ifar :oft|cfrside to suece64:.i>vWnfe]ficl<i]fe«'. jctciiie.■fcid sovcrjvt jfttomfit§i :di(TcrovVJb-Iry'w.g ijlioir iKwki ■S«:fc/i3!;nfdlfe^ :.grir|:f;gajite, Ihpu feTii ifasfitli'iJibMiig

SATURDAY'SFIELD SPORTS.MlfR1 PfTPtJ'V5 iPfHW^Wr

PHONES MM 8§ FOR YICIW'

ATHLETIC WIN OH THE POST.

ASSOCIATION, LEAGUE, AND HOCKEY pSUtiS

RUCBY SYNOPSIS.At-hiofle ; e Petons ....:

..„.,..,. §■Weillngten , 11 St. Jsmes „

&

Ppneke , ~.,.,.... 16 Oriental * 4 ~,„,,.. bUniversity 12 M«lrp.sa ~..„ „|j

The greatest Bugby game of the sea-son was fought out oa AtMe-ti.e Parisoa Satuirda-y aftetnoon. The wnbeataaAtWettc team and Petane weje the con*testauts, and close on 4QQO peopk braced,the chill of a grey and icy afternoon.'Tlk> pace xiik terrific from start tbSuisli, and the play was hard. Ffitofleattacked almost throtsghout the .match,ittd were iirfecd unfertunate to lose,aWiougk one cannot say that there wasa great deal of differeweo between theteams, pit the day P-etono shwild Ivayegained the Victory, bvrt Athlotic's aH-% to finish of their assault with, atry stood to them and enabled them towin in the dying moments of thefiercest tettle they liafß foftght formany a thij. At no try liadbeen scored, and Petflrte led fey twogoa4s tp one. Itbltstie cqmilise'd witha try some time after the second spellstaJ-t&d, but from, then till tteftr , the endPctorie beseigsd the city teaih in theirtwenty-five. The Athfetk; defence- wasSplendid, hut- tlie fifto iudgmeat stfJflffles Eyaa .proveiited the championieaw from ejetricaiiftg itsfclf froiiA itsdifficaHy. Just before the mil of timeAtliletic get a cls*mm to attack, fhoyaccepted, it, and in the gathering dttskRoberte dashed, its near , the corner fl*gand scored the wi.naii.ng try:

In fl. great measitre it was a day of"big" ftffli. D«nt, of Betifte, was won-doftul in the early pertiofl of the ganiejattd frcrni «id to .end: A, Wilson (Ath-letic) played, as we Iwivo not seen himplay for a very long time. No mail onthe field ont-islione .Jamos JRyon. He«'fts aaperb; lie has not struck -suchform fej a efliisidßrahte tinfts,. Nun*antt Sotierts, tbo hatefis., w*re osce-Uffnt,but neitlKr< equalled Byafl. ketone's-groat esWMtioil shows 'that they , srolikely to upset Aftloiilntious. Wfthiwt

Atmetip afty ill. o»? cannot lifiipi-6gi-etti«g tJjat Petoiif! did jio-t win. llieydeserved «iei;ory, and a win woiikl Twv*.greatly imptoveft their position fa ftec-Mtost,

of tlie rftefe flawed S- Wilson in pirs*session of tto ball. Pcintiing and iaSa*ing lie shot jtoougli alpios:t the tflioifeM the Peto.ne backs,' but" Wβ .g.foat ion*'hand effort was tao.ugfat t<) an eiii notfat foam ifc fine. WitTi three -or "fetifminutes t« go the AtMetife vangUM-flswept dotfu upait.ih.e Bet<tfie line sgafftj»ii.di ript in the <?oßrt>r r.e'aj tha gste,punjiingliflisie topjyscl the tiiiij .a?r<js* toRoMrte, and tiro atert half-hack wflfe■ovflr iii a twinklings witl'tie Athtefe

of the' c-roWii charing for tliofrlnfiing tiy; E\'eii?;oii fevled wth ftestot at goal, and % gaitfio sbaiiwith Athletic riittoriftis if !> Mints toG, Mr-. A. C. Kitte was referee,

PQNEjCE £ ORfEMTAL-

Poneko and/Oriental mt. o.h jfo.. 2gfouiid atretic PAfk. ''fihe gnwcre,■Eeivod very Jfttje .attention tothe ctoffl mfttchj .on the■poand, absorWngaHiiitctfest ■■Orientalhad m\ adv-antivge Sn $h$ eariy etogesof the gnnie, and play Imd.not Wnany lottgth ©f iime, in ,,progress briofeq.wks scored,-imd Sflttimi eijnyerted|n& try, Tvlvi&b gavte Oriental .a by5 j)oa»te to ml. Oriental cchtiiiMqi faattjiok for sfiffle ti.rnp, but totwifds to*o»d of tte firi-fc PqiieJte reversedtjj& postt-loij, Afiw a Me! $wll obthe qffenswe, A:lgaf got or*r. He eon*s'cvted tie try,, and the seore> *er.oeven-Ha all, Th? :«siMrtftko ?, neatly aH tlie wiy, : Tliejiad,kseii liiaintaiiiecl fov satije- tlm.e wli<mMTflggart (on' the;*iivg) sco.rd a goMtiT from a passing rush. . fijOnetttal, 5, TOya-rd got tire iiest tjvdtaes. Th.o fif-sl w?:s aMfticiiiatly in'fl6■03ife. femjned on thp si|e-:lin6, w|tli :sj&>

:a(l..reti.n(l.ijioi. bis cha.ufte pfgetting %Gflgh seehic'a iiojjetea, hjiitoxwHent judgment .give feha siiccSs.Hi? .second try followed «w a sK-e.enjjrgVeiiplie niSh,. Ho dailied. roiind iptMnitlio poste, a:ad the.try, IJlie .kjjme*thus fettiSetl in kvmi?of, Peiielsc hy 16 points to#. .Mir, Etieiv*sun rc.;fef.cß, :.

&E/fct,ST> JAMBS,ONLY SHOWN,

Boneke soundly trattneed O.ri.ehta.l oh•No. 2 groiind gt tlte Pa#. WeiH.itjz.taidefeated St. iSFatnes, and. University van*.qnishediVlelreSe.

CHAMHE^SaiI, LAjDEER, .

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2 & §• & ■$ i~,,,. S •? hi J( ft OAtkletio G 6 Q 114 15 12WeHingten. S 8 0 70 8.0 ISP©tae ~,k 0 3 8 ?0 55 6Pftftoto 6 IS 3 56 66 GOriental ....; 6 24 67 714tottwsitj- IS i 45 48 4Mekflso 6 >2 4 35 51 4

St; Jaacs ;.. 6 0 6 11 1-42 0

ATHteiriG AN(J PETQNE.

CAMB.-WOJf ON CALi OF TIME,lite big gemo.was partieuhriy wßlin* ,f.ro.hi the start, .Petoiie-'s flrst diancacai,tefroin aetover maA by % NunulMiaAin* todk * sirot from Wfway, ■to* tto baH flew very wJde. Tire for-wards got Well pder it, JjoiWv.fir, mAcimed tU war right' to She front of theAthletic geal, frhcre, -after Sol«e- warmplay, a niar* by Dent pcovjdetl. a-no.tfeopMituflitylor irFa-rlaiie-to t,r>-iol- the

. Once more U faMcd, 'i'i'mo aftert«na Petane went tiwough vti% dwaicr- ]«tts attacks, lint they failed V prissthem heme At length. Jan?e?- B-yan in-'stmited a pagsfeg tflsli, wliWi fe ibail fly bea-atifully along ft-c chain of!backs, fall a bail ptm te Deftne-hy -caus-ed linn to fuifthic,. Botterer., a. fe'w liiin-V.tes htef AtWetfe «-ero andM'Farfcine landed a goal, Petehe, 3:Athlete, 0, Athletic eyeiitd file- sdofnvery sterfly aftervraris,' -Botti-s.Ott rt-taninxg a nswk, upon w-Tiioh E. Itotertsidamoi. Petoiie, 3; Atlitotfe, 3. Pe . Jton* gflt mi of their twcnt.y-iSvei wjietoiAtWetie had liad th*im- penned awliite, iand fr&.tn tien m till foilf-timo the eity-team hardly oroesed liallvfay, Ffeto-ne'saffcackg were- terrific, and -hi dntevou.T*ing to stern otie <sf the hottest fowa-rd-rnshos, M-adcfen, the Miifetfc tTirec-fiujir-ter, infriuged. tfojrtifes by hololiiig on totlte ball, too lsaig-.Witb tfe Itict i-I'taf-lafie landed his. second goal. Petone,6; Athletic, 3. .-Thft sgnie'coiitiirued nij:m Pet-one's Favoti'r till hatf-.feisnft, hat ihoscore was aot altered, B-igfet «« ftosoimd of;tl» beH Dent matfe' a.abjo effort- te <!arv6 ft pftt|i through theAtMetic olefciwe. He fatetbd of tauMerafter tafildetj bi.it- »t length ffas takenin the and ns pn-ffspowe tt(etival and fotm-d fiie line with 51, this i?j----terva-i wfivod.

Athletic opened tie cccond -spell witha siashkg fonvAftl msh of tli* "kind totwhich t-hev hare ixeen -natel in recent,seasons. Pe.tofte dro-ve tJiem bad<. a.n.d■a beatrf.JFul Itas-fek by EyrttiV)fax?,ecl tUo sabiirban te**,? l «n ""-serf-lent position. The AttiJetfc fe.r-pirds re-iiiiwlwitii n Bt*ieS of rwshos which rlro.voPrtoii-c knrd upon- tjp.if o*n fin*, -This;Sine ?et<rae wwro caffcrl ijp.ott to -dofeivrlin tJir> fiieo of β-ttaftks irfiiclr at tipwslookri] liknly to nrovp irresistible. BigAtVilntic ferwarife fliing; thetft'srfvcs t«»wai'ds tlw> imp -ftnlv t." fi" f li W"> dffcflf-etoo solid fer t'he-ra, with"in fewftli of W-i*, lisiK arid was in thf> netof tawlivKffl; ttwtn *liew h,e \frap Uauledh-S.rft fliifl ttodivh into, tho fray ij-gain.AtW.rtic -iiKTsfstod, «™4 file twocoltepsffll in a top ei«r tl-ie liiw. Wli:ptitti* hinRS fl'as el-parfd. a»:ay W, Ryan(Afcl-Mie) ipjts fennd. to W atvross thoJtoo with flie ovsti sftcttrply twetel tVn-dftv-ncfli-h Mm. f!w rrfWne tlpokl-f-d on rtsprflst, wit} from Mile tiia AtWrtic wa.ckiSorseei lilioir. wi>s <*Vc-r, anfl W, Ryanscoseii. tleberts was wvabte to goal.■lactone, ®; AtUntie. 6-. PotoWt. taw totlw etcftsfen. and a finn njn and a kftgkick'by E. JljfsHl fiflt-Afiliifttfe -rtßain inwirisws sitaita. M*F.wfan.e w*k r.. .Wntsj.iofc fwm linlfw-ay.- tiirfc miswtl, Pd-teiiottent wet in s. olinJjlng rtisli near tfeneorjier. and tli-e cirnvd fAso ivndob.ocrr'd; tat- no try allowed, TtifeyJtoet Atlitrt-ic jje.tiwcl ■» tW tw«.i.tt;v-.five,and several times erossod Wtiis the mA <%W i«?aT Athictic goi; ,amoniiHii's retie-f, tftel) allowpd tili«uito move np >is fiif a<! tm-lf'-wajr, Grndu-.a.-ilv iMy worfceil riglit fo Pe-ta-iß's H«o,ami fho'fo 18-ade thnt fina-1 aWctiip"t to■siva'Kvii a victory. Tt- was a dSi5-pGt!iteeff-;ift., and it- -sttceo.eclrti Peiane stayedtlie ter-RO- oflelvuight awhtlts, ftud fiottiaj-■'ly g<rt plfty tsefc to Wf-VF-ay, but out

. WeJlffigtoil 3i: dfl,;a opiß:f6Tla;bJe jv'fiiover St. James at ■Jiiifamer ty 11 :poi'nt-s. :to afl, aHliqttgh. thffiif tictorv was mtil"bj; atty means : as .aveinvtalrning ' as.might have te».«xp.ec:tesl freni too re.-cores of the opposing team, tWe. season,

: w> fact, eft se.ve.ra.l oc.e:asjon& St. Jaines.,wifcli a, littl* goad krfi'k* iwiglyt liatfe:penetrated tie Wellington defoseev The-j..game was by «.o means a tsotl on:<3,Uitly enco in tha first spcM <jiis tMling* jtoft- sueceed in crossing the St. fames•line* The ojsenuig #as .m-afle by -.GhKse'j

■on tjje St jkines quarter Jjiije. sniii:Brown Mil -.over wear' the .posis. Brio's 1shot fflissbd by inches. I?or flis 'rest ofthe Spell' TOfingtosi tte><J aftadlriiij;'almiist \mt< they failed to'press lidrae tlieir sAvaniiige.s. Si ;Jom?3s set a .tn-erirj- pace tn; tfe ■begnin.i.iiß;

: of iho. seoMid spolL,, $nd it Was tfe'k;tliat ■Wellington's defofrftiß Wajs tfiSllj'!■: sarely tried.. At lcn&a th? Weiiirfpn'■fQrwa:rfl.s gatenis«a th.ejftsfek&a ifltotivitj' Ohefc. More, arti'Tvrshed pky :i'Mb€io J!iWG$ twentyAe. They ifiijW--abl& to -sustain tho advantage ol '[josi-

': tjon for swii(> white, ■««■{{} flifty sirejjt!over the line j»- a.tt iffftsMMe j&ose.■ -rusli;, and- Millof, vihp re alwijS liaindj.-■at critical tiSueSj\fijH on tlie Ml) .ajifl■ i 1 seorci JJtafe-failed vsJth %iiiek," A.'■ minutes- later the Welßngtoß bacfc:got into action, and a pass'ta TisthfflM thai pkyef ovfef,nea-r ttc-fidr-ngr -feg,Brakes on tfe. occasion -succpodeS lyifli■his- kick at goal, :a,lid t-lio gaifife i.oicled

; wifli thtt $eoriM ll}"St;■. Janrcs, 0.

[ Ui. 3, f. O'SttllivAjj .\vas -reierce. i''.. UNIVERSITY & MElROSfe*

• A» almost qoiiMnupus rain at itefesiiem-ado iimftors -deoWbrlly m)nlciis«.t for1 ljiwveifs% and .Msfrcse. Jj tiio-.gattie dey-ojy-sd info, a fortt-ard. st-rugefe,.Mid. JfelrtfM) -ivefs outclassed, - jud:irM;

' ttti their Showing «|i tho Ejtevfcufe £»i&-daj, <>ne wa-uld hue <isi)ec.t6d..-JleireEb-."to register « winugniDpi. anfeorsity, tot1 the teatffi lvas slioffc ci fiv& sojiiot' ineh,:■and ttofir plgecs liad to be ofle.d. -by jui-i----iots, with a o6iisaqueitt weaten-mg 'theside. Thus Cuivej-sity were enabled to.gain 4 rtetorj', the second this seiiEOn,-:by 12 : p6ifttj. to i)il. . . '

' Cuiverslty .55i0«d pTOmfa«n% |r.oni .tlio wmuiwefinrotrt <sf play and. Sel-MSewere 3wr4 jrat to if to defeiid tiipi-r-Kto, A seH.es e? forward ifu.sheis .ejvrrteS-Ujlivefsitj* Weill i-ti-te jfel-rfese teifitefy-Tho defeadiMg te.a.ai were bgafen hi. .a,fieiipfe of scrtfnts, and tlife-n Slia* srtap-';tcd.«j> tlio ball rikl: sgcurod.a'.-gped: tjy'

>y IMVersjts. %an. lwd- iho ©sk, ttiinlthsifgh tJit?, position Vas gofsfli ic conW ■Hot pilot tfio raiii.-spdcieil Itall -across ■ tt.o I: ba;r, Jfelffifie macle fcbfefr first- ite&rtfssive-|

moye sifter this early eet'liaslr, %«t ft'ey'coi}W not teop up the attack , 'fti-f loii-Siaiid sbaa 'DSjivefsify. w-ett ag'afti in agood.-scor-iflg jKig-ttibii. ' :gli3fis- repcatotjSfs tactics, snvd vpß'sttTed tiic bsc-inhcJtry, tyhieh Bear-d faitwl to -ennvM, Mot-rose triesd lj.jj.rd to keep out the flt-tA.oko.rSi -tat fietore hal.f-tkie. was, cjflisd ■ttiiotlier try. scored. % 'East., lioA Veen

SiJded- to iOhtreriJty's"sum. TJie kWs |WBS a. fatlUTc, and tho sp-# ftfldf'd with j''?ar-Sity Jeadiiig by nfnft points, '' j

Mefrosfii for .a tfciw, ifctujroselrps ]joE-S€ssi?d: ■ of •grit, and ■tliey opctiijql tte second •hsff.ivitlj a detefm'meft r.a.lly, wind! Jiist toil-ed of svtcews. Osppoi' tool; a tevej.v.shot at goal, 'in an.'«rnjS«sT«iffr te nctdthree poihtSi'but Jim TrtiH tonded slwrji,'Vaiiejty «aiin6 ;ifi!).in before tfco eftrl oftlto g.liiic-, wii ah -tiwoit^erted try was.seoved by Jtilter. fPl"l* enfl«4*w-.tJiirversi%, 13: Mclr-oso, 0

Ish. G.' I?. IngrAiiv T.cf?jqsd;.

Juiilor CaijifiSi.The results of the Wtohps,. pinye<J in :

thn jn-aior flivisten. $w (Cj fdMr :-h-I'etene rlrfcateo by 6 Mints

ta nil, jlociHcy a- trv nlisl GiirSoniciclußK is wnit.ttj' gp:al for the winnets.

y. a. J.**e* ©y. fetl«? wivn.ers.j ijMigWii ; kfe!s6<i tliiee,"

■goals, .thirtt $35?.

Bel-.haiD.pore (3) r, W*slittgi!oti Colfegft.. (05■ Grey scotia «■ try Mr lh& iriMSrtv.

■ t*iiiv6f:S% v. Upper &jit. A d;faw,■ Nii) .score.. Old" Bo.ys (SO) bfiat feltasoiyyjlfe (QIKTries Tttjre ficOf.e<f.h? BiSpWrd @) f God-beftere, Lej'6., aid Gilbert, Lop sub-verted Gilbert's try,

Foyftli Class,Bfeffiampttro (■Sβ) v. iPfe.tbii.o ($;

ScsoferS: -.Kelson and JißiFiird ■■(each fedtrios), 'Cotter, Wteter, a»3 Roberta(each oa.e Iff), .and Hc'tHweli kjckea .a.poiyilty ■g.oa] ,.afid.?o]i'(r6rte.ci Ijtco trice.

(47) v, NVoHiiietqii.B pV: Old Beits WoiS 'b..t dflfwft Eroij

. BmWke. ' . . ."

.

Fifth Class,iPohffko (1.0) v. MlMo ■{$), fist the

wijrticrs, Ols.en, ■(?), Meftee CW» f(1), a,iid (l.j $mre& tries, whjjoBiiiineftd iaiifl fcggatt 6.a.eh .»

try, ■ ■; MWetic (26) v. Selvrni #05.

. Old Jfops (22.1 boat St. (0)*Tnos tr?ro by gcbti;, S. foiife,■G;Ul:i.y,_ Slater;, Hlsl<s, aijd Monzfe, :t««).of ivMfiU W9«s- cfi'iv-fiftei lj;V- Jj, fattlis,St, Jiitocs 5k men ihor't

Petons defeated OE!cWInL% 60 ppiMtp■to im.Sixth class.

VomU $!fem& leifl-ilo : S3..iby 14jpoijits to.ni):, Tjro Sfpr.eis n^.ro; EcceHdy,Bskfeß, Hamiltoi., .artd. iloyd, o.llb lay

Potoje. A dp&a.tea. :gfc. Patoipft Go.l': lego A by .8 to 3.! MATCHES tLS^jteRE,■; (Bf ■.Gb#«:Bpojidc.ni)

PShlstua, :j:uive; 14:.Bam ViiipXi- iEqnhlij< 12j1il»iigaiaiiiok9, iji>.. Jlaniiia,

'reah"a; , #. Pakiafija., 11; 'S/a., iwni, 3; Msnga.niaire, 6 j Bs: l).a:ri:c<?> 3.

C.a:.rteff9ri.i ,TUno XI%-nior: Cart.erl>o»,,.;6i #*$ Siafs, nit.

JUiiior.i Gladstone, IS; 'Unitid-, nil.itf astertßhj 4:ue 14.Carterton. doJcatcd lM' Sltts i)j' ; 6

points to nilj and %itt-d d'rfcatfeft fila.d-stone by -fi to 3... \ Waiiganul, Jtouc 13,

Juiyidrs €p%e. (35i'Wa.■Sgftnui (Iβ), Eaf6r.(t:tt#, .• :

tittoV INBy ;i\EisSc:i;p:t'i.cra^.oopyrit;li}

ffiee, Jiino 14, SvS p4v:)'The lew ■gcjiftli AVajeS Inidn

: tettnj dejeated fefi'ercsl.a.nd jb| -2(? jxjitfte11. file watph ■preceded. %; tf.iirn.l3<i.i' oiE 'soHi'Gii-ji'tsMe #mcs. 'betfen.

! . toaiifs fspjii ..v.afJQjis <li.s.tti: ii;:fc clii:bs,''pip,y.-: ed 'for ill© fiKt tjmp.iti. ivnil

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THE DOMINION, MONDAY, 'JTNM 10, 1914,6

Sheepfarmers, under no circumstancesshould you miss'seeing Chamber's standat tho Mnnnvatn Show. Make a not-o ofit! ■ John Chambers and Son, Ltd., Wel-lington.*. .

An auction sale of clothing, comprising1000, lots, will be conducted by Messrs.Thompson and Brown,.at No. 20, MannersStreet, .commencing, at 1.30 to-day.

Mothers! Give your children "NAZOL"when they have colds or sore throats.Thi9 famous remedy can be inhaled ortaken on a lump of eugar. A few dropswill shift the most obstinate cold.—Advt.

Messrs. A. H. Atkinson and Co., Ltd.,Feilding, advertise 'particulars of an agri-cultural farm of 500 acres for Bale on easyterms.

Particulars of iusheep mil of 1750 acresin the Hawke's Bay district for sale areadvertised by Messrs. C. R. Wilson andCo., Hastings.

Don't trifle with a cold. It may lead toBronchitis or other serious troubles. Put"NAZOJi" on its track. A few (hops onsugar or sniffed through a Nazol Inhalerwill afford you relief. Ko cold is NAZOL-proof.—Advti :-.

Messrs. Abraham and Williams, Ltd.,will hold a stock sale at Johnsonville onWednesday, Juno 17.Woods' Peppermint Cure

For Coughs and Colds never fails. Is. 6d.»

Flnimillers will find an exhibit ofMachinery which will ho of absorbing in-"tei-psl: at tho Mnnawatu Show. Jte ewaand inspect. John Chambers and Sons,Ltd., Wellington.*

Home Defence requires njorfc -UfiaaibattU,-

ships. Every household needs "NAZOL"to protect it against coughs and celtls, i.ii-fluenza, niul bronchitis. "N'AZOL" is aixKjii to old and youns. 60 doses foe Is.Gd.-Advt. -• ' .-'

What a cold on the ohcs;t ? fiub a HttJe"NAZOL" where yoii feel the tightness,and cover with wadding. SnifT a {fiwdrgpsthrough ft Nazol Inhaler. "IlUv-t ttftatmeatalways 6oothes and eases,—Advt,

C. B. Fry says: "Jf'Clmtoji's JJiteririaSWJbb Soap suits my skis better thananything I hare used. It is fitst-rate."-"Advt.

No:tMi>sr like "HAZOt/'" for relievingcolds, just iss ttoo's nothing like th*-sunfor nrakißH flight. "NAZQt" is asound, natutat i'«jn©djf, <?4<=f te take, nsdpitffoetly termkssi 60 dose?., Is. (M.->Advt.

Builders Will keep abreast of the titn&sto ins'pßctitijr mir splendid exhibit of"Jtrfttte" Asbestos Cement Tiles andSheets at tiio Jfna.nvwiu Shptf, Ttrti'minvitod particularly.! John Chaqjbe-'rs andSow, Ltd,, Wellington.*Jfar- Bronchial Coughs aad Golds,Woods' Great Peppermint Cure, Is, fid.*

Thecontents of the finttond Hotel. \V,vitgajivii, "WiH bo sold by miction onoosfoy, Jane 2+. Pattimilars are jiiscrtetlby the ant'tioxreer, Mr. H, S. ft, Harper.

Ncglericd drills brinp defeats' bills. Ist"SA.WL" put S'oii tight. Unexcelled for

'relicvinp coughs, colds, sore, throats, asdbronchial troabte. Easy to take mid mostcficacious.-'-Advt. ■ - .

Partieulars of a S.fafiawatir sivid facmfw ndvat* snip ate advertised to-day in-Mepsrs. Dalget.v and Co., Ltd., 'PatinwstftTiXorfe.

Everyone has a cough or cold somc-ti).ne of sowsii-here. So everyone bright toget "SAZOIi"—tHe best cough and coWremedy in K&w Zealand., In BottJes of 6a

u dose* for lfc'Bd.*-i4.4rt.

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rush for Potone, but Wilson suddenlyappearing, saved the situation byforcing.

The best play was in the secondspell.Lcpper, a junior, took tho ball "oil thewjng," and niado a gallant run, trans-forring to Whitoley, who mowed hisway qvor the lino, Ashton missing thegoal. Athlotic 5, Potone 3. From ahigh kick by Hamilton (Athletic), Whitepassed to Wilson, who transferred toWhitloyi and finally Glading, beinghandy, took charge, and crossed, amidapplause' Barber.'s attempt at goalwas unsuccessful, and tho gamo ended:Potone 6, Athletio 5. Mr. K. Barberwae referee.

ASSOCIATIONSOME CLOSE FINISHES.

CORINTHIANS HARD PRESSED.

Despito the cold bleak weather ofSaturday afternoon some real good

■games woro witnessed under tho"soccor" code. Corinthians had to fightto stave off defeat ai tho hands ofY.M.C.A., and it was only the formerteam's weight that (saved them. Afeature of tho afternoon was tho.small-noss of the scores in senior matches incomparison with• previous Saturdays.Following are- tho result? of the games:Wanderers ... 2 Rouars 1Corinthians ... 1 Y.M.C.A. ...... 0Thistle :;...;... 3 Petona ......... 1Diamonds 2 Svlfts 0Hpspltal ...... 3 Brooklyn 0

Y.M.C.A. & CORINTHIANS.In their match against Corinthians,

the Y.M.C.A. men gave that combina-tion of experienced players tho hardesttussle they have experienced thia/season, and at various stagos 61 thegame it looked as if tho younger teamwere going*to lower the colours of theleaders for the championship. Aa it•was Corinthians only managed to de-feat their opponents, by ono goal to nil.Tho game was interesting from start tofinish, and there was not, a dull momentduring the whole of tho 00 minutes'struggle. . Good combination was dis-played by both sidos, and the paco wasmade a "cracker" from the jijmp," Itwas a, hard match played in -the, bestof spirit. Superior weight'and combina-tion ivore responsible for Corinthians'score/ Ballard secured a- little time be-fore the first spell ended and passed toO'Shoa. The latter shot hard and.truo.giving Hoilis no chance, and tho balllanded in the net. . . '..

• . DuWng the second spell Y.M.C.A.fought hard to score, and they brokeaway.on soveral occasions. 'Corinthians', ,defence was solid, however, and therebywas- disaster frequently averted. Timeaftertiraa Y.M.C:A. concentrated.theirforces in, front, of Corinthians' goal,but all'attempts at scoring failed, andthe. match, ended: in a win for Corin-thian's by n goal.

■•'-••Mr. A- E. Wella was referee.

DIAMONDS & SWIFTS.'After n. hard tussle Diamonds wore

» successful in defeating their,old oppon-ents,,', Swifts, by two goals to nil onKilbirnie Park on Saturday afternoon.The first' spell was very evenly contest-,ed, and neither sido appeared to havetho advantage, Tho result wa:s thattho first spell ended without either sidehaving 'scored.'; ■ • .-

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It was during tha. second half of thegame, •• tbnt Bjiimonds. shpwedto advantage, and some'good footballwas witnessed on both sides. .A. Low,

■' outsideqfcftf,,W(d-Waft Wayirig brilliantly,niade'a sple'ndidruri'llmvn tho''field nn4placed the ball just over tho cross-bar.■■DiSmonds , yqro hot to bo! denied, and'Muriiifig'to'the."aitack'Live'rsago sent,the' leather into the net' with .a'good ef-fort. ' Shortly afterwards tho samoplayer essayed another'attempt, and hisi&ot prbved successful—Diamonds, 2;Swifts, 0. :';The K«ds fought hard toscore, and brought '•up' all their reservostrength. It : wa9 no -two, however, andtha gamo onded as indicated. -

Mr. J. B. Faton was referee.

ROVERS & WANDERERS.Certainly yqry willing, but eomowliat

lacking.in sciqnee, was the opinionformed after witnessing the Eoverg and

. Wanderers fixtureon theBasin Reserve.Up.to the.timeof their meeting neitherteam had secured a victory, and withtli'o Jowest rung of the championshipladder confronting them, each developedits,.Jatent energy and.gave an energeticdisplay of football. Plenty of dash wasthe feature for the first half hojur'egame. ;Then in.a skirmish in Wanclor-

• ers' territory, H. Hart (Rovers) secur-ed tjhe ball from a centring pass andficorqd—Hovers, .1 • Wanderers, .0. Wan-derers soon levelled up matters withthe aid of Rovers' right back. From'a line-out, the ball was sent perilouslynear Rovers' goal. Heap saved, andsent the ball to mid-field. A hefty bootbrought it back to the danger zone andTrevethick tried''his luck for a goal.Again Heap; saved but his co-playorwas jtoo anxious, or too exicted', and■ bo kicked the leather .through his owngoal—Wanderers,- 1; Rovers, 1.With the. opening of tho second half

' and right to within ■ fifteen minutes oftho final whistle tho play was concen-trated well in tho heart of Wanderers'bounds. Wanderers at length • brokeaway. Thoy succeeded in getting with-in striking diatanco when good tortuno■ favoured them still more and they wereawarded a penalty. O'Shea took thekick and he gave Heap no chance, Afast, low shot scored the leading goal.Wanderers, 2.; Rovers, 1. Tho coiiclu-oion brough iio change in the scores.

Mr. H. S. Claughton was referee.

. THISTLE & PETONE.Again the cub team of tho sea-son

i suffered defeat, but this time a loss1 was recognised to be inevitable, and

tho surprise was that the victory ofthe conquerors was by;so. narrow amargin. Thistle, early in the • gamefouled and from the resulting free kickGhent, for Petono, punted nicely tothe front of the goal where tho hallwas headed through by Hornett. Longshots at goal wore then made a featureby Petono, but unavailingly. Just be-fore the spell Thistle scored. Ono all.

The second half opened with tho townteam more conspicuous. Fergusari, fromtho front of _ the goal, booted the lea-ther in, missing tho 'keeper's hands byinches. Thistle, 2; Petone, 1. Thefinal score- saw a rather good piece ofcombination, and Reid had no difficultyin heading the ball through, makingtho scoro Thistle,, 3; Potonc, 1. Owingto the continuous'rain, Petono abandon-

. Ed the game at thi3 stage.Mr.M'Lean was the referee.

HOSPITAL & BROOKLYN.A fast game was put up between Hos-

pital and Brooklyn on the former'sgrounds at Porirua. Daily rapidly camoto tho front with a good display of foot-

- work. Ho sent in a last shot, but Beas-ley saved. Heath secured and centredoff tho line.' Roots took tho pass andwith a- neat shot scored. Hospital, 1;Brooklyn, 0.

In tho second spell Strickland putin 'excellent work and proved to bea thorn in Hospital's side. Daily andHnghos combined well and with a trickypass the latter goaled. Hospital, 2;Brooklyn, 0. A stiff attack was thenmade by the Brooklyn forwards and ascore against Hospital was narrowly,averted, Kollaway just missing the goal-mouth. Daily and Foley were jointlyresponsible for Ihe final goal. Daily,taking a corner kick, passed to Foley,who shot'the-ball home. Hospital, 3;"-••elrlvn. 0 This score remained un-

altered till the conclusion of the game.Mr.' Windloy was the referee.

' ' JUNIOR GAMES.The following are the results of the

junior games played on Saturday:—

Second Division.Brookly (1) v. Artillery (1).Y.M.C.A. (1) v. Newtown Congrega-

tional (2).Swift! (2) v. Wanderers ,6).

Third Division.South Wellington (10) v. St. David's

(0).Swifta (10) v. Y.M.C.A. D (0).

Fourth Division.Mar'ist A (2) v. Seatoun (0).Karori (3) y. Y.M.C.A! (1).Institute (5) v. Stars (0).Y.M.C.A. (7) v. Petono (1).

Fifth Division.Wadestown B (5) v. St. David's B

(10).Marist A (3) v. Y.M.C.A. A team

(0).Institute,A (2) v. Karori (I).South Wellington A (6) v. Brooklyn

A (0).Sixth Division.

Island Bay (6) v. Marist, HawkestoneStreet (0).

Y.M.C.A. B (a) v. Swifts (0). '

Marist A (4) v. South Wellington(3). '

Brooklyn (1) v. Sontoun (1).Schools' Competition.

Marist, Hawtastone Street (4) v. Ka-rori (2).

Island Bay A (4) v. Roseneath (1).Island Bay B (3) v. Te Aro (0).

INTER-STATE MATCH L\ AUS-TRALIA.

Py Toleijraph-Prees AesociaWon-OopyriKht(Rec. June U, 5.5 p.m.)

Sydney, June 13.The Association lootbnll match bo-

tweeri Victoria and Now South Walesresulted in a win for the former by 3goajs to 2.

ENGLISH NORTHERN UNIONTOUR

DEFEAT OF THE QUEENSLANDERS.By Association—Copyright

(Rec, June 13, 5.5 p.m.) •

Brisbane, June 13.Tho weather was tino for the League

match between .England and Queens-land. The visitors, after leading .athalf-time by thirteen points to nil,eventually »von by eighteen points toten. A crowd of fourteen thousandspectators woro preseijt.-The first half was very fast. The

English forwards were Brilliant, andbaclJy beat the Queensland pack. Thebacks wore, a magnificent combination,and very, hard to stop when onco theygot properly moving. The Queensland-ers played solidly, but the- Englishmen'sweight told against them. Out of thirtyscrums, Queensland secured the ballonly three times.

The second half was vigorously con-tested. The Queenslandcrs played withgreat determinatidii and dash, tacklingsplendidly, but they lacked combination.''They frequently had the visitors on thodefensive. Tho fast pace, in tho firsthalf of the game told against the Eiig-liehmen's forwards, who lost much oftheir dash. The backs played with won-dorful combination, but tho defence'oftho homo players cqutvlisod matters.Tho concluding stage of tho match wasvery exciting, tho Queenslanders show-ing to- better advantage than the vis-itors. Similes was ordered off tho, fieldfor rough play. ;■■■ .-. ■ "1 '-:■-" \ ;■■ ;

The scorers were:—Englandf ' Wil-liams (2), Francis (1), Davis (1),Thomas -(converted1try),/' Gu'erin (landed,a penalty goal and-a-goal from a mark).!Queensland: M'Cabe.(try),'Scott (try),.H. Bolewski (converted one, and alsolanded i..penalty.goal), - ■ '-.. "..-.. .

GOLFTho results of the match Karori *.

Johnsonville at Karori links, are asfollow. (Karori players mcntioiiod first in■each instance).:—Boyes v. Kent, 1 upat last hole;. Atkinson v. Manning, 6down and 4 to play; M'Lennan v.Moore,' 4 up'and 2to play; M'Beth v.Adams, 1 down and 6 to play; Burnetty. Sloane, all square; Magmis v. Graves,all square. Karori, 2 wins; Johnson-ville, 2 wins; and 2 all square.

Abogey match wasplayed by the Wei-,lington Club on Saturday, and resulted\n a run-away victory for G. H. Fell,who did a gross scoro of 84, and with a'handicap of 9 was 5 tip on bogey. Thoconditions wero not at all favourablefor: good scoring, and Wdcr the cir-

■cumstnnces the performance put up bytho winner \waa a highly meritoriousone. Other fair scores put in were L. C.Hales 84 and A. S. MacShane 86.

Following arc the host cards':—G. H.Fell, handicap 9, 5 up; L. C. • Hales,handicap 5, 1 up; A. S. MacShane, han-dicap 5, 1 down; A. E. Whyte, handi-cap 5. 2 down; C. J. Nathan, handicap6, 2 down; J. Marchbanke, handicap 5j5 down; G. Mjchie, handicap 16, 6down; M. W. Higginson, handicap 6, 6down; A. Duncan, handicap 3, 7 down;K. Duncan, handicap 3, 7 down.

The bogy handicap at the MiramarClub's links on Saturday was won byMr. P. B. Cooke, who finished 3 up onbogy. Following wero some of the bestcards:—P, B. Cooke, handicap 11, 3up; 0. It. C. Robieson, 12, 1 down; W.E. A. Gill, 7, 2 down; N. Cliesney, 10, 2downj.M. W. Horton, scr., 3 downj-W.T. Wynyard, 4, 4 down; E. H. Liddell,7, 4 down; H. P. F. Blundell, 15, 4down. *

WORLD'S OPEN CHAMPIONSHIP.,By Telegraph—Preo3 Association—Copyright

London, June 13.. Tho qualifying rounds for tlio world'sopen coif, championship were finishedyesterday, on tho Troon and TroonMunicipal-Courses, and tho final roundswill be played at .Prcstwiclcnext.Thurs-jday and Friday. Scores of IC3 qualified, !and none ipf tho well-known playersfailed. ' '

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Leading scores wcto : J. H. Taylor(present champion), 150; Edward Ray,150; George Duncan, 151; James Braid,151; Harry .Vardon, 152; T. Ball, 153;and Francis Onimet (French amateurchampion and open champion ofAmerica), ]53. Tho score of Apperley,tho Australian, was 176.ENGLISH LADIES , CHAMPIONSHIP.By Tolceraph—Press Anicx-i&Moii—Cosyriebt

London, June 12.In the English ladies' championship,

Mass Cecil Loitch defeated Miss GladysBa-slin, 2.up and 1 to play.

In iho Scottish championship, MiesAndersondefeated Miss Fiances Teacherat the twentieth hole.

NEW SOUTH WALES CHAMPION-SHIP.

(Reo. June 14, 5.5 p.m.)Sytlnoy, June L3.

In the contest for the golf champion-ship of New South Wales, J. Howden,after a great fight, defeated T. Howard,one up.

LAWN TENNISTHE BECKENHAM TOURNAMENT.By Telegraph—Press Aesocin I ion-Copyright

London, June 13.In tho semi-finals <it tho Bcrkrnham

tournament, Kingscoto defeated Dixon,7_5( 4_g 6—o; and Crisp defeatedParke, 6-3, 5-7, 0-0.

In the doubles, A, F. Wilding and

Norman Brookes defeated C. P. Dixouand A. Duulop, 0-2, G—l.

(Hcc. Juno 15, (1.23 a.m.)London, June u.

In the Bcckciiham tournament iinaln,Kiugscoto drfenk'd Crisp, 7—5, '2—G,3-6, 6—2, 6-L».

Wilding and Brookes defeated OoroRoper and Harrett, G—2, 6—l. ThoAustralasians' passing shots riivo ISar-rntt no chance of brilliancy at the nets.Brookes's backhand was exceptionallygood, and Wilding drove with greatpowor, wearing down his opponent.

BASEBALL.PRACTICE AT MIRAIMAR.

In spito of tho cold bleak weatheron Saturday afternoon a fair numberattended baseball practice at MiramarJunction, Two teams representing Now-town and Central wero in attendance,and a match between the, two resulted ina win for tho city men by 15 runs to 5.Kims were scored for Central by Har-rison (3), "'iToore, Wilson, Morris,Carey, and Thompson (two oach), andLloyd and Oxenham. Lloyd, who watch-ed second base, for Central, did somevery good work. He put threo men outin succession. For Nowtown runs weresecured by Rogers and Land (2 each)and Grimshaw. A further practicomatch will bo held at Miramar on Sat-urday next.

BILLIARDSALOOCK DINER SNOOKER

HANDICAP.The above.' tournament promises to bo

brimful of interest. A good number ofentries having been received, and theliandicappors havo had no little difficultyin placing tho contestants. The. gamesfor this evening are as follow:—W. N.Tucker v. A. Cerutty; p. A. Reade v.V. Sevrell; W. J. Bilman v. H. IT.Porter; E. R. Jacobson v. 'G. H.Enimins. Tickets for admission can boobtained from Alcock and Co., Ltd.

• SWIMMING.DUKE KAHANAMOKU BEATEN.

l)y Telegraph—Prees AesociaUon—Copyright•Honolulu, Juno 12.

Duke Kahananioku finished fourth ina 50 yards swimming race, WilliamGrace, a novice, winning.

CROSS-COUNTRY RACENEW SOUTH WALES FIVE-MILE

CHAMPIONSHIP.By Telegraph-Prces Association-Copyriptht

, '. Sydney, Juno 13.The Five-mile Novice- Cross-country

Championship of New South Wales waswon by A. Stephens, in 28min. lOsec.

AMERICA YACHT CUPDEFENDERS' / SELECTION TRIALS.By Telepraph-Proai Association- -CoDyriuhi

(Rec. June 14, 5.5 p.m.)New York, Juno 12.Tho Resolute has again won her trial

race against tho Vanitie iu.the defen-der selection tests for tho contest forthe America Yacht Cup. . '

ENGLISH COUNTY CRICKET.By TelCEra'pii—Press AesociatioD'-Copyriiilit

London, Juno 12.In the county crickot matoh, Kent v,Worcestershire, Kent -scored 399 andWorcestershire 85 and 84. . Blytlio, inthe first innings of Worcesters'iilro, tooksix wickets for 41. ■■•■■•:■ •

■..■.Hampshire scored 313: and* Somorsot•83 and 38. .-Jacques :todk: six. wicketsfor 33 ruiisj and.eight for 21.Warwickshire 180, and.:■••l43j-- beatDerbyshire 71. Foster took sis wicketsfor IS runs; , ■ ■■,-':.. : .•..-."'

,' ■ LACROSSE !

CAPITOL V. KELBURNE.' , ■. (Bγ.Attack.)Capitol registered their second victory

by defeating Kelburn by 12 goals to. 5.It was expected fiat Kelburn wouldhave been able to win, but.owing to .theunfortunat-o fact -that they were a manshort, they were unable to realise expec-tations. The play was somewhat slow,owing to the heavy state- of the ground,and tho Kelburn. defence having thodouble task of watching a- 'Tree man"were considerably handicapped in check-ing tho Capitol's combined ruslies. An-drews and the brothers Reiikin showedfins combination, their passing beingfast and accurate, and tho faot of theirbeing responsible for 11 of tho 12 goalsspeaks volumes for tho ability of thistrio. Burg© played a very steady de-fence game. Proud, for the- losers, gavea line exhibition of untiring lacrosse,but it is a .very dilficult matter for onedefending man to subduo two attacks.Jones, Hiddloston, and King betweenthem scored Kelburn's goals, and gaveone or two flashes of fine- lacrosse.

WELLINGTON V. COLOMBIA.Wellington's trouble in tho'past was

thoir inability to raise a full team. OnSaturday, however, they had a full com-plement of players, wjiilo their oppon-ents wero two men ehorfc. This fact nodoubt contributed towards their vic-tory in no small degree, but it is onlyfair to say that at no time wero theyfully extended, and had the necessityarisen could hsvo added more pointsthan 9 goals against 7. Canty was al-most impassable at point, and it wasonly lack of understanding botween thoother defence players that allowedColombia to score one or two of theirgoals. ,N. Leo played a very reliablogame as usual, and several pieces ofgood combination were witnessed be-tween Bowen, E. Leo, Firth, anrl Ryder,who registered tho whole of Wellington'sgoals. E. Leo would do well to practisefast catching and passing to enablokirn to rank as a. first-class player.Woods played a very onergotic game,und has the makings of a really good at-"tack v man or defence wing. Fama, Ley-don,'and Grant, for the losers, gave"afine exhibition, their passing and, catch-inpr being a treat to seo, Fama, in parti-cular showing that resourcefulness ofthe perfect player in his dodging andplay in general, and had it not been

j for tho fine play of Hastie, in-goal for! Wellington, his goals would have bcienconsiderably- more. O'Leary played hisusual sound, clean dofenco" game, butwith numerically stronger opponentshis was a difficult task. ;

POLO;

By Telcsraph—Press Association—Copyright(Rec. June 15j 0.25 a.m.)

New York, June 13.England lias defeated America in the

international polo match, winning Vjy 81to 3 points.

SHIPPING NEWS..PHASES OP TOE MOO.V.

JUKE.First quarter 1 i J3 nnt.Full moon a 1 43 p.W, '

Last (luArtt-F 16 '■ 50 e.mNew mtseu 54 3 *.oi.

MOOS.Moon risiid-, U-K )!,'«.; stte, O.ZS p.m. Taes-

day.TfDB.

'i'o-iiay, 10.52 β-in-: tt>3 p.w.To-mbrrow, 11.11 «,iU.: 31.S p.W.

Sun rise3, T.SJ e,jq.; sets. 4.S p,iu.

ARRIVALS,'

SA'fUltlW, JUXB t3irAOHI. «.«, I6.SS «.m,). SSM w»e. StW>'

niiig, from LytteMoii, ' .XIKA.U. e.s. iWd aim.). 248 .tons. Hay. Warn

Nelson and Jtotnuji*._

.BUEEZK. a.t\ mv-a.mX 3.47 to-fle. Ooiitai.

from Eouthcre- ports. ~ „ ~

. TAINUI, «.s. («.Se α-in..), 9957 tons, Molfatt,from Lyttcjto *»i Tiiaftrtt. . ,

OPAWA.e.s. (4.10 p.m.), 110. tofts, Juclsnla-s,from Jilcnhei-in-.- *„.„WAKATUI si*. (M 5 nm.i. 15? tone. Wills,from Lyttelloii a.n.d ifralioqra.I'ATEENA. a.a. (S.SS ip.m.i, ?Jffi ton*. Cam-eron, from Xetau. «.n«fFJrton. PasefttiSflr?.:-Saloon-Mime,! Bitflfcht, Masters, sk<snuy,Iforeland, torsive, -kjea*.. Jairioji-, M'J!«HOB,Clark, M'Kqftssn., Me?ija:m*a Ad'sms, Weoli,Afood, lilviok, ffli«**Mt. DAVfffl. MHtte.Kemblc.r, TCjilKsr, jfoircjl'fffcaari (J), &«•

man, GUI, Fr« Si RflitUt,' fifths. B.yW?. Kitfour, Hosg, e.avt.m*ri (3:U Ifeesri. BMS«m.Thorburn, SjiriMpMn, Cofeman, firistea,.Wood, Strange, Waniso* (#. 'B :i<*. fmttls.Griffin, Green* CoMl-tan,, Fiejierv Bttshtwm,Vesper, Warper. .Dwies,. Kite Jo}n«r,Karre, K«mMe,r, Ifcms, KnJftjr, Wl*?,.Tull, Konncily .thea-tifc-! eoij««L!p.y. Bill.Lockliead, B'iic.h.attim, ijetfityns, H,'J™nn«n«Kdo, Stuart -''.Hi jinkfti*.' Gilippir,. <J&te>Parker, Ruthqfi»tcl, S6.run.tv Ito'neß, B*rn«ts,Humphries.' tafrt; lliHMd, Ho?

g, Morrj-oon, Greenwood, Artfietejng, Byriie., JV&J--four, Doram Fallot, Swneeti, .Tirriiof IS),Jtobmson, SbwmffiW, it'lto&Ke, BfilsM: 12JstoeraK*.

BOtffiAYi J'lWB 14.WAHINE, e.S. tim.ftM). 4«5 *<*«< AM-

well, from Ljtfoltoti; Passe.ii.ctTS: SrtAiJn—Misses' BMorefl, (?o!dijlß OTAift. Wood,Maxwell, St/Pflfle, MeSdemM Thomas, lf«i«-kenzio, Sheen, Oregon.; WWloueJiljy, Newton,Crawford, Mii Jjvr'<sl-K fl'urray, 3taijin.E»'n. Shep-herd, Primell, fe.k, Messrs. Stiwpliy, Ari*w(2|, \ GreKg. ' Rickcrd, KSnleV fsttifis,Knowlee, ■irjveitJ, B-pst, Oerrißan, Coulter,Trunelt HutMjj. Wttltacfc, ,spl}<sr, Setftit,

Chalmer, Fujten. psleotittf, Bvrtote, HolmWtArmstrong, JatiuflfflU, Thomas. Imdti Hill(2), Mackenzie, OJiwr. Striine, Btfcxyftflft.Geddos. Jossop, ting.' SJ>artc*aM> Jeffries,Bcott.- Sheen, Mjailletifl), Sipith; #ugln#.Harrison, liiittrdt, Jfcwtoln., Bbnness, Kerfl-fin, Cameron, Heminto, iWsiWso.ii (.2), {Tβ-KCrs, Shepherd., HiVSejs Mill. Jfcatjsr. Lemdr-quand, Bortho3<sm.ea h i'msfjjssGr Prinoc, Ay*son. Evane, .Ccisfc, lIUI, Stewart, Bjonm :W>,Leslie, PquV, Dua.cc.Hv LifCginiJt SflJsSe,Aker, Demesshpifti, Iftrtct, Jeknstofl,- JlaiiJii,Ferris, Broad, IngJe,iSdll i O'Bijoh: 45 ftcefp-

"OOEEN OF Tilß SQUTft, ft*. (tf.K OJnJt158 tons. Ilftr-veV, Js-Qm Fortwn.KURow, *.& fie.2s tuts.), ano wne, B&r-

---low. from Westparf.KOICATA, i.s. (tUnjtt), 19SS tflfts, W-atecin,

from WwtpoJt. • • .TABAWERA, s-e. 51.69 p.m.\ 2GQS tptti H.

White-Parsofi*. from frunertitt and T'j'tMJ-ton. Passpngote; Ejlqdh-MjiS&j Collfehan,Faleney, Kn<>\vk:i?.j Le.e, Sfesajitt.eo fitittiTiS-.Peterson. li<irman,' El.e,sS're l4STreiiW(,Houfrhlin, Atkinson: 'i steffftfti,

NGAKUTA, «.fc (5.35 p.iuO, lliSO ton«U JluSr,from Orcyindttth.

RIPPLE, e.s. (4.20 p.ia.J, K(i tots, Carlson,from Gwborni!.

TAVIOKI. a.s. (5 p.mX -1«5 tafts. Bflten.from Grcymouti). ;. :

ELOBA, 5.3. O,|Q p.m.). 12(3-toffs, !3ar«m,from Wcatpett.' ■ HUIA, s.s. fiO-'JC' p,m.). 1?? talis* But*, fromWanganul.

JIONHAT. JUNE 11KAPITI. e;s. fi.24 a.m.). 2.42 tens, SawyWg,

from Wangonui.

. ■-.- ■~ SATBKBAY, JtJNB.IJ.PUTIKI, as. (nootti, «B tons, WefcUtKom.<or \\'<ingani,i.i.JOIIN, sjs.'U p.m.), Jiffl tons, a. Hainjts,

for Timorit. '

HAPOUBUCA, 5,5, (I,© T>..m.h IP 1ttB«.R. Holmes, f»r 'Pistes., Kcteii; .<tnA "WestCoast. .'■.-■■

• NIKA.TT; s.fi, i% p.nJ./ JJS. to;n», fU®, forKelson and Jlotivrfm. ■-:' ■ '

UOKOIA, £.-a. tj pjBr VS»OS ton's. M'JiCiau'for Melbourne, via Biiiiciltn, Blttff, α-iiij JJo-■bert. .■■■'■ ■ . ■•'•■ : ' ' ' :

EKEEZE, s;S; (11,5 p.m.!, 3® tswe, fiordon,for \V(tn»«niu. . ■ ...

■"MAOBI. s.;. (Hi.p.TO.). iSSJ Hiia, Jfefi.-'nine, for LySbclton.RAMO. s.e.J f!.45 iinX ISCO tan'S, Bald, forGrtymouth.

"

EXPfiCttß AftBIVALS.Aorcrc, Pafio., ■ JuSo 15. •kapuni; l'tttta, Julio 15.'Kiipiti. WoHgp.mjl, Juno 15,

■ Jlangapapa, isariiinefl.. JIWS J6.. W'slmta.j'rai.wWia, iTjvno 14, '

■\Vairo,ii, Blsnheiiii., Jbne W, -

Blenheim. -Blenheim., 'Jiine 16.Pntiki, W<i*.gs*iaU -;Jiin.e' 16,.Nikau, Nelso*? MetiJeto. .Tuq<! 16. • ■ ■

. Maori, Lyttelton; Jane 16,Foherua, fieuthei-'h. parw. .Tune 16,lonic, London. JiMHs {5.Warrimoo, iie*thofn. not-to. Juu* IS..TohfKiriro. Pieion, Juflp li.'lndrapura. London., way'pwts, June {?.

Waiwcra, London, way purls, Ju.no 17.■ Moeraki, SySncj', JmvO-17.PRO J?CtEJJ OSPARtI!RE9.

Opawa, Dlcii.hpi.jii, Jtinc i&.llawera, J:jrao J5, . '-• 'Queon of th.fl- h'pijt'H, t'oxttsn, 3q.ft.e 15,Aorere. Pntea, Jiiitfl 55. ■• ■Kopiti, Wangan-iji.v .T-u.ne 15,l'atccna, PftJtart, K-cj?.on, June 15.Wahine, Ly.ttd.ton, ifftne 15»;Hiiio, Wanstonui, June.is.Kair<iki, wanjciiiiii Wc-si; Qqttsj, Imie.tS,Araprnva. Wti-iiijSnM.i. Jurft .1;5.Taro,wera, notthsri! ftett*, JnS* 15s•Wakotu, K<i,ifeowr* I/SfttoVton, Jitne-i-.5.Warrimoo, lij'iteltiftn, Du'riediii. leap If.Poherna, Sejf I'lympirtls, Vest. Coast,,7un<! 16. .Nifeu, NetecHii Motuektt:. June- 16Maori, Lytt?li*ft. Jane 14.Knpuni, Pcte.-v. .Ijtiifi Jfi. '

■ Pntilti. Wa.niiftij-.al'Jim« Iβ. - •- ■Bleahelm, Btea-hoim,.. i!UB.e 16. ■Wfli-raiK Ulenlicjin.. iJMifr 16.Waimea, Nels&n, West iOeaSt, Jfltie 16.Jfancapapa-. Wojtjjott, iffo-rariies., Jijße J6,Indrabaroh.. GistKjtfte, • Jflitt 16.Komala, Wtetpoi't, JiUlb 17.

. Tonsnriro. Jjahd'oo, .lime 17.Arapawn., Wsns*#"i. JHH-o J?. ■Huia, Havel.qek; 'gowfl.f!s t Jum ??.

SX TEIiEfiRAiPIJ.*t)V::Efi: .S£-A,

• • ' MEL&OU,R.K£r ,7uoe t}Arrived.-THiinatfeai fpotn .Bluff tmi Ho-

' fitßNEf. Jane &Sailed.—Tahiti, fer S-μ FmticUC), via.

Wellinerton one! ttio. Island.*,Sailed—Mor.rctUi U..30 it.nU, for Welling-

ton (Now Zealand),WPRN, June 1:3,Katled.-Ruaneiio. far WeUrngKm (Jfew

Zealand).

... DOfISTAt. ' !.. ■ ■'. ■ SATt!I?B:Vy,-JtIXE 13. I■.■•-. • ■ i■• Arrived.—Bftteferd ffi.26 iironi St.John (Canada!,. via fay perte. Rattrj (11a.m.!, from WestporV

•Sailed—Daniel, barque (8,20 e.mJ, {orSydney. 'War-jinl-PS (3.50 p-.m.S. lar eQUlhcritnorts. ...

, . GKptlljJf&V,Arrived.—ltavrawtt (9 <ini.S, from Uow Ply-

mouth.PATEA.

Arrived—Anfcre ilfi a.iu3. iiata Welling-ton. • T.■ ■ ■

. PtefM, - .

Arrived.—Jfapijuri&q. !6.45 p.uX fMraWellington. ' -

NEIiSQM,Arrived.— fB.M p.m.). from lyt.

telton (bound igr Wellington). Certana(7.30 a.m.) an.d Wttvetfjcy i"8.20 a.m.-), tiOmWellington.

JfYBT4 BAY.Sniled.-Inga (11.20 a.ai.), for B^dsej.

lA"Jt I I'EI,TO.V.Arrived—V«torisi (10 n,.m.i and TJcWHa

(1.10 p.m.), {Mm ■\Veaingtan.PORl 1 CHAWIEtIS. .

Sailod—John Horiitc '3. p,m,) lor Ueii-eastlc.■ " BtJWEDtSf.

Sailed—HoWii (12.5(1 p.m.) feii Weitara.SUXBAY. JUSiS 14,

ACCKtiAKn.Arrivod.—Uosamofld !8i45 a.Mi.!, from fiis-

bonie ond WJiamfafci; XlottflWai (11.30 Jj.iH.),from EoutheriL jtMte. '■■

Bniled.-WaiWtKi f6.JO a,m,),- for GteboMie,ffelliiistoil, iiH-d TimaTU.

PA'fr.A. ■Soilwl.-Kaivuni (1.45 p.m.!, for KcltlB"-

ton. vid W«Bg.lnui.WAKOASD.

Arrivod.—Piitiki (4 a.m.) nmi Broc?.e (1.8p.m.). Trom Weliinsiuu.SnUeil.-llHia ».4S a.m.) ami Ifepiti (11a.m.), for •WcWiagtatt.

■ ' Sia.vKDX.Arrived.—Nilf-an 52.J5 *.m.), .tram W*Hlnjr-

toii; irapouriK-a (Iβ a.m.), fj'aiij Pfetoa.WES'JTDRT.

Sailed.-l'lora (0.5 «,m,), for Wellington.IiYOTELTOS.

Arrived.-MfiOFi (Mifl ft.m.), (tarn Wellins-

Arrived.-VictMta.. OM a-w..), TFOffl Ahcr.land, via E<Mt. Coast p-nrU;'. Jfoiioift (6.50li.m.i. from Wrlltrtglxm .aifcKt.SelUd.-WhoikA-tAW <W a.©*), fwOamaru,

; WTRELE&S.Ksdio OflJfO. Wfllihigi-eii.-fiie, (tlonnw.r:

Warriinoo iSsipier to AJaoi','Lyttelton to ff«!lins.U>n). Wahine (Weillpgtou io Lylttitan), Tan.t;nrlro (Pi.-'lon !sWclUngton), lwiic iLoinlon, via lioiinrt uV,rei)iiisrton). n!i4 Rnluriifl, will prolselrtSbi> withJH ivsivlKK mnsfo tbi« e-vs-iiins.

IOXIG AEBIVES KOON TO-MOBltOff.j I!y irirclcns liwt ovenins the <-oiJt;rSi ol

fi.Si.S. Tunic flvlvisc-d Hw-t .liu osilcettd «<

fln-U't- in Wellington, from LanfoH. vltCape 'l'owii istid Hohait. ni. R«ipn, to-morrowThe IJiacr will l.WftJi «( the Wharf

MANUKA'S UTii AIIMIVAt,.By virclc-'s lasi evening ttao caiitniii o!

tlm JSiiiiute a<tvicfld tti'af; lie «x.i>ect*d k(u'l'h'o ai- Aucktond frofti Sydney at miditisht lajt ni-ght,

WILIfICHEA A.T 'FRISCO.The local .eflteo of Uie Union Oeffipons

linvfi boe» adviscil ihflt, M.il.S, WiltosUrcarrived at Ban. Fraiieisira from WclHubW"via way port*, oil fhursdity, Jupe 11-Aic dtttj;. The- vwsel will teave H4n Friinrlw/0 on Uie tcUira trip on Jnn« it, <in.<is etsjecled to arrive ftt Wellinetau o.iJyly «.

' THE OASADIAIf HAIL,ifaTfttmi, JJ.M.S., left Vwficu-tjver fflt A«rt

laMsl <M, -nopii on Wednesday, Jun* 1-fl. flluhas OH Vioiiid t3Q p(W6?n.gc!rfl Mr 041 pwWwhite her saffea for New Zealand amaastto 450 tMs, of whi.oli 160 lotsa arc for p.ortiother tiiin Auolilsu.d. The MA-fnmiv' M fiuist tlit northern pOTt o« June s.O. .

BATSPOBD DTO TITTBSD-αt.An frwivai at. Auekto.nd ff.o.m St. '«Wn

{OenMiO. via tf(£s» ports, at 5.3& «-..m, «!

Siitnrdiiy, w.» ill? Rw Zcatoiitl Shiosini■flompanr-j frh(irtt«S eU*i*** 13fl.t?fOT«lAntitoiliftti'OT* *M> *hst thfl Vessel tvit! to*We to' ciear the nqtt'Ujirn port tin W,*'!

iinsijOn. tG-.jiiar*flW, i.n which, csxe e!i<efcAifld afrivd h.e"« eft Thiirßoay.

The. JTatsford Iβ CfiiStp a ae# steAßtcrlwwing: been lp.une'hect t'-lUsJre<s>r fwr Mcsswlla*ri,B ftiid D-iwr.-, liOniloJf. tj-jr JfcssM... JJj.' 'F'hO-m.psoii and Sons, SU«9«r-IfI.U(J. I.felon-et-H oVsr all te *)Sft, §iij,, oiul bet*-ce-iijeJVK'Mtenlajs 388ft. hex' br*fl'4Mi Stft2i&. mouiJiiod breadth 65{.t. 10i.ii., her iltpt!n! liolcl is6ft., and, her mfculdci depth tinSiin, is a eteP/J ijilsilt Vessel, efiil i:dta-gscd 100 Al at £iloyd'«:

TJi,S. GO'S tnr.E-TA'JRLE ALTEEAWtXSIt is -essected tijat tjic M«.ii<;n4 wii! com

picte h-gr !jvcrt*ui- «t,fc Port Ctolwera *0,.-r5;j.wjit moiith. Site will l«(tvfi WftUine-ton ojFriday, July SO., poinj; iifpflt to SydneywiMsre uhe wilt rt-cWjsr thel.aml sefvwe, lewfiijc o#n?y for Auckiawon tfoJincsfe', Ji?!y 22.

• 'P:hD IJaiiuiw will have Sydney on. fist•u-rffay, JnJy 18, for WclfiUston (ilrecJ, n-ii-iSill tesf-iflic: m-nßlfl* fa the SjM&joy-WiettijHt.D.iJ-M<!lbouflic sery-fce.

The Jtonewi«i- <vili liniJcTga o'fwlia-ul afort ChaloKirs esarlS Tle! i*' month, -kIIhe in tile Fa-ftffdwi-flHeklend tfodi■h;y. the Mattel, wnifth will kdv« ouln:iilii o:Vir«iine»Js}-, 3nly ?.

This m'-ornihj t!ie Mflltola w!U clci)■ ptilreflin /of t-h«- Bluff, Hcvhart. fln.d i.lelljourijfi. and en her TDiarn sbo wBl pwcwd- i.hs-ougli to S.v4n.cy, via- WellingtonOn <irr)s'al <i,t BiMedrn Irftm i3.yiiw.cy o*J;«y JS, the Jiokcfa. wiii pjy i%to the- DimeU-ia-A-ii<i'klafld service ia jtsce of t-h# WasMflMO.

RGf AJj.

¥!la Eoyai JCotal Bcg-iplif.w for%c\r Sieftland {fiantan ft. -8-. Sinit-Vr Jia-s been «<lvirt.tl that .ij.M.R. Pyraijiusj (I'riH fhiii ott!lc New Kcrit«.p*i stottmi. wMI iray oft or-Jujy J3. Yiscauiii Keih-u-rfl. hpr Gornsiiaiiderstatt-s tliAt 4.H1.1 {or Boyiii Ko,vaJ jiriimnnipn. wi.1.1 cease- on J«.He 19,,§o that ecfimciw!?o present i.'h&iji'sEl'ves later Jinii

. 2., and stotes Jutic IS., sheuld' to jiffoJ'mesthttf they will 1)6 atiabJe to do thfcir fl-rlj:till tt farther notificcitton is veceiv-od,

. MESS TABIiB GOSSIP,JfT G. Hughes, thiol o-fß.ooj- af tile BreWflleft thet vessel <»t WcfliHgion, en gatuf

iov.■ Mr. R-. Uvo.lifl.m, lato of tltc Kovliai, liaijoined tlifl Kftiivo as lliifd CBRifiecr.' 3Er. ■?, Pftul Tot« o£ tte<! ltaisnecct-ded Mt. 9. Eosvlinfc o> soebnd offlijej

■of the lintiW.• ilr. JJ, KtiuftdpM joined the Stoitoia, orSfttutday flfi' esft* oPker;5&. J. Sfttati. laf.os.ccon.iJ oiUfar of fh.<Cnrtfina, has joined the .Ifttjjouiii.a, J(» csimile? cap{i.cits'.

if.l, . T. CB-vill.-.Jo.tb BW of the Aivabirralia.s ioiiied tfie Jfapqiirika- 'Jar a tri.it or two. Mr, P.' {jCTdticr, teeoixl officc-t of t)i.<Jlpkot*. Wt thai .Tcfes! e.t freHin-pton <aSstivrdsy, ati<l will fiss! en tlve. 'ftf<tWer«to-daj, •, ■ . , ~.

Ur, ,T. Scott, • la's e.sUnS'm'iH* «ft*<Stßfmhir4, Wsl) IWfflcjSed to .lffM*lte>n ts.)tSe Wfliti-no this <!"tn-!ii.s f& iciii the Wooltan A;s mfltp.

) o*Pt»in Vi'.iltiv sit Die tJnioa CanpjTvy ,!nt«m?r Atna, *lib ls&>, been on Wfidnywill Mlelft his '.vejje.t.a.t sj-dH.e.y this wcel;

Tits C, anfl 13. liittnt.-Malwvffti was .ftia■(it .Jlelbn-iirstc ■ ffoitj itoAign On, SattrrdttySiiteqtfiic.otly .the vessei will visit.S.rtncyAiipMAnd,, dSiB K»:pSer bftoi/c coml-fls <?rt tiTOttagtaft.ftbouij ffaly 6. f "

.

A pro|e«tc.d 4e6ar;t:iirc ft'oa KSw Y<trk today ii the fStaS ,, if Ansttxitio,. %>; is heiim{or Wdli.ftgten. via, Ansttaiton vbfi* ««

A(v«MaiT.d. .' ■■ ■The sKamef B.ay jws b.een CSei

to leave; |;0ii4.0,n -Uml-Jlj if.or ffoJlteStOfc *'<

AttStTnJiaii Jip);t;?i AuelUiind, "Jfctpiorlit (icsioritefitQ Vfitb -Hie- new rcKdlftt.-EpiiiS

wljich eojftfi ijilo fotoo. oil Jtily I, tlw UriiWstrtwor Sionowfli \vift be. fitted witii \jriirclew aojjafiit'as cgrly next, vW?-To Ji;ft. c-fiirsisiMicnt.?. foi' LottiSwt tJwSh-s*. SaviH Kn*r TftiUiil At ffcllingtoft on Sntiirday «i»fhins froiii TintJirSj.l'er -depiirtnre tat Loclon has been %xcxfor .Tui}6 i9.

A ve?ssl i* due to'lqa.V* Jftß4n eho*Riivilh a «;fttge of pli(j3ptetes foi , tSjiee K«vKca-land, pftvtj, She. will he -finder ch-artc.to Mt ,. A,' If. Ufcesftl, «f Sydncsr.It lt?.s becii. o,fT(iiiKe'(t that thO Govern

njeflt- 9lf.ftnj&r HinSaoa tvlt leave I\'c:lJinstoii for Ceok -.Stfjiit Jigifctli-puscs ojVfcuh.i!ay ot tliis wds.l(. She- will yctunto pofT. bitlOTc preeccflifti: on ti-pr nsifltuiir -oj .ittsjicrtion- ot wm'thErn fe!itc.

TJi« otifll ftxpdvi .froai C*ejntoutli .fo,r tfewce.l; \vi\s «TC7 *ana, ifto.dc n-p nsPoint 1333 t*ns iewt,.; Li-verpcH*]SE-2 tens, t'o-perna, UW tens jic'-vt-tein-n-er, K3 tow iScfrt.; BtaclHjall, 456tons 16cs-t-.—Pjtets Ass.ecJat-iau.

The coal eutn-nt froim. AVjpjiert te«s weej<-<iys fli I'fpeb 'AfSaatWian t-Mc?ra,n?;) wasP/cKfiqrt ooa,l Co. 19,134 tons aewi, rat;.US forts l?owt.i Westssrt-Stsclrtott Ctmsaft:§125 tsas 19e\vt.

MAIL NOTICES.Stibject to ii:ecc|«>i l r.v alteTct-tens inaiis

i?iil cJ'eSB ■« tjic Cilic.t Post ajfioQ iae ua-'Or" TBIJS PAY (IHXNDAyj, JBSE 15.

Wansoswi. Mew Piyttout.h, Msa Men*,lyaxu, Rti.ngHitel. wd eistrjet*,tie* MaiJftivatii t-raiu (Tiorfidon SiaUofli.

' 6,30 a.m.WonsaßSil, also sfan.a*«tu aiid Baajiitiii.ci

' districts, Mannwatij trnia (ttotaon Sta-tion), J.15 p.ta,

Woifatara diptrtct., ,p:ep ■WoirardpA train.S.M a.in. ansf i.30 p.in,

STftptet and flawko'? fifty dfetricti Heritaßartatu ttflifl tThoradon 51o;MonS. 3 a.m.Sud 3.1S p.iu. • .'

Aucttaiid ttiiS atsfeiet, olse N«« PlyiftiDUfijWttTJKSinyi, and. Najjicf, ger Main Trii.iiJstEiin (ThoJndwii Stdtkß), it o,m.

Palmetetoft Savtii. Sapiar, Weniieriu!,. AiflSk.tiSMil .HBfl AUf'lsfSiacl dtetrlet. per Bcc>

oiid Soil). Trti.tik trnln Stotian).' 8 u.ro. fexcipt Sfttui'days).,1 Blenheim awl piotcar, O-pflAvji. «,t, <r.£a \p,ra.,

Jcr WalifttUi at 3.20 p.m.and Bisborße, pep Torajvusfa. ISS

js.tn. ' '

Ptotoft, Bknlieim, KeJ-ffin, Ffti?ch Piiis.■aim t-ns Ikij, ? beiweeti Pi.cton. Cwi.il Bay,mi the Portage, via Tarcn. UMJc fto co:ir-licet with an. o.H launch d't Sktoti), ptrP*teija, 4.2'Q p.*.

f>isttil!otn Office atd OreywoiiHv. JTsHJ--1 tiHd, and Kccfton, per Wah)a6. 6.15 p.iu,TUESDAY, JUS33 16.

Nelson, Prepth. Pass. Waifcftws, Baj, pert Sitoitt. 1.50 p.B,1 B-ootfeerii offices of Ncfr ZeatanC tier Wa*-

Jjfttoc!. 4.20 p.fli,Souttiofu eflfces of JSfcw featonol and

■GfelvinftUUi, Hekititra, Kesjtolr, $t>f Jfcor},6.15 p.m.

WEftNESDAt, Sim Vf.L- Hiivolocli end bays, per Biliit. & p.m.

:it<iil* fos AUSIMTiftB States O:iid Soutlj- Affita.. firjfe at AucWand, pw Maifflirfl,," 4,i&

p,ili. thfe diij.Sins next Ijicst *ppfl*ch far Ceak IsTesiiJs.rnhifi. i'iHirliyri tsliinils. &nit#d States oT

Amcrteq. C»nail4, America, awl1 United ,Kin?«<im. wili be via ijjtti Fratiofefo,'. -rkisiftß eX WtUta.gtoi!,, pef IVkltit), on Fri-

. <lo.y, June 19, oX 3 D-rt. .The n«xt bij?t r.lisfifl.fe'i.i for Crtntinejit offisifopft will he Viiii. jSaiJftF, ctflsinp at, tT*l;

iiir.Ktori iiw JfEeroJft, an JPridfiy. Bill in?!..,■nt 5.30 p,to. a. P-, phyfiisjr.

Clilef Piwtmnstef.Ctiief 'f'rwf Oflice, ■Welliiistun. Janets, 1914.

s •"~J—JJ~ -»—'—•—

i Oh: >h'ph.s!'. tlvs tape in life's sleM) s-iwo,1 j Victory is to the stratis;Strive vnlittivUy for jiriijif ©J i*la«cß

.Bo not behind Itoo throng.

■ Strttiigtfe, lieaßli, aiiri wraith., yen allmay win,

Aim! {ovhinn, i? s«n s«o l'.or;If sirk and sorry, thrift Iwgij)

On Weeds' Great PfviKsof-ffiiiU' Crtvo./- - ; .'.''' -yVdvt.

"NASiOli" stops (rotigh-i jijid caWs as ii0 ptiff <jf winjd Wows nijt oln nip—can't, helptiflifts it Bach little c-afttaiijis tixty-doiss,u and evw-y drop tft3i«f. U«. tfitft thi

THE DOMINION MONDAY, 'iITOFB W, WU. 7

. The "Dally U" Football Boot, worn.byleading players. Vory light, blocked toes,with patent inserted 6teel spring, PricoUs. Cα. laws and Manning, WoHinKton,Manufacturers and Holders of tho PatentRights: for N.Z.—Advt.

Lighten, Loves Labour by gelling tliolittle wifey n Werthoim Sowing Machine.How pleased she will bo; how it willsavo her from tliat dreary stitch, stitch,stitching!—and you'll be glad too, bo-,cause the price is right, ond tho qualityis right! Call and we'll demonstrate thoWcrtheim superiority. A 'phone messageor Postcard 1 will bring one to you onapproval. OSCATI REVVE'IT AND CO.,Cuba -Street, Wellington.—Advt.

Tho New Zealand Farmers' Co-opera-tive Distributing Co., Ltd., advertise inI his issue the sale of boiling-down andfellmongcry plant at Wakefield Gully,Ngahauranga. The sale is to take placeto-day at 1 p.m. Tho goodwill of the leaseand flic premises, at six.years to run, willalso be submitted. This tale is being heldunder instructions from Mr. T. Kiddler,who is giving up business. Particularsappear in our auction column.

Troubled with Nasal Catarrh? ' Whydon't you get "NAZOL"—that sterlingspecific which is praised by nil who havetested it? Nothing so effective for clear-ing away a cold. Costs-only le. 6d. Cor 60doses.—Advt,

AMUSfeMENTS.1 Special Bex Oflieft

; xoticb.

Hot PUNOpms

TII 1 H MOKN IN GH o'cleek.

> At .Ol'esdiiil..Hook Eavly.

' ELLEN- TERRYAt the

• ipIUXD OPUIA WXSE,

■ The London Bnt-ortttiiuncutß Symlkate,Directiow Joseph, ftkschcck.

TWO NI(3HTS G2SLV.f JUNE ISth, JUNE ISIli.

1 , 'Mm ELLEN TBEEY,

1 OUR GREATEST ACTRUSS.1 mm GKKATBSt LIVING ACTBESS.OUB QKEATEST UVIKQ ACTRIISS.

In her Wflritefully ]]Jumiflal.ing Dis-. courses on Shalsesjicarc's llofisii-ies, with', n.I<tISTBATIVE ACtISG.

; ir.WJBTH.ATfV.is! ACTING.5 Bowemlwr t))-a.t Miss doc* «otappear 111 ahs character, lmtjM eetectien?iram many of .he.- great fta.rts.J. MISS StMSN T'lvIWY.MISS MM 'MM?.MISS JJLI/EN Tißlty.

j MISS ELLEN TEIOIY.tfJSS J3U,KN TBItRY.> StJSS 15IJ,E:N TlJltltY.SJISS ElAfiM TiJRItY.

; mm m&m tijrby.? THE WORLD'S GBEATESf ACTRESS.

1 In her «ntf4JMMfi(ji BtSCOttKSES. QN SHAKES?KANE'S

! . WIT« MtrSfßATtvip ACTING,Ifl v.-hieh this great Wtist will iwrtv-av in. h« itvfl iniimiable way t!i& most effec-tive scenes associated witti the i'mnior.tjil, diarscters of BlwilccspfaWs tjrnm.n, "Ko, Actress of nveder;n- times can eomjwm!. witji Miss. Terry in her Dhri-veWcd p.uwej-■ of IJlustratijiiK to Jtt'f aud-jo-nco t]io raTvinftI cmattons of tho.cfcai mftstef's lioreinsai-: HISS EJ,I,EN TERRY1 Will to

β-upptffed bjr cHstfii.RmshtKl Artists,i, who will pwiih n StA'eSJF'tCENI'

; Yt'jiehnWiiß■JR .JOSBpiT BUSCH.BCK,

• . JIB. JOSEPH aLASCEECK,[ ' The JFa-ifious Enrfish Eumcvist;• i Tii-iriisDAY, iruiDAY,"; Wsi Juij*. 19th -Juuc'

~.jit Mis? Jlllen Terry's express dlsire tfce.

'inaJjrvE6i.n*nt' JiaYe. tlccided k> h.stte a. liflifted ftwrober of coflcesitsin ticket* to. rt'liepe -sfntfeiik atteiidiftg in parfies, a)i-4t apphbaVion?. shoiiH te mntle to 51...J,1 Btoomfield, Hri-it?i§eT, GraWl Opei'ft Sous*.

• ivhoirt all particulits inaj' lie ots-*' tWJied.1 MISS ELI,EN WKRV

[ JEISB EltsN TB:i*YI MISS EMSN TERRY .SUSS ELLBS. JBRS-Y

P.C.'&», 4:3 35., O-.S, Boss.'iS 2s.YkieJJeeal Stalls ant! Dr.«tes Circle, Ms.

, &1. Reserved' Sta.lfe, Iβ. . Gd- Reserved• ! j)rOS9 Ctele.i 7s. -Sd. TJnwsertrod gsnts,

5e., 3?.» 2s. . .1 Ite' Plan ftpwis TO-DAY, d a-iiv. At. Dresrtre. Pay fates- At CMsteEou's,

'■ Dfty Spits Ti-tskpU fldjnit fiftoch mimites' Wore .arJverti-std U-W: 'p of WCtiSog without

1. extra claarßft.Book Early and Avoid DiSa:PPffli..nto-ert.1 ' • ' it. J. BLOOJIJ'WaD-, -

L : ' x Mnnivget.,

; ' ' lIA-OTOM -BOAH-B SHE& tj,'t i' W*Setfeo Quay.

! MH.I3 BAjL-W? COLIiECTipX of »Bt1 . *... VJM PAOW SGS wiU open, sob: 'satuSHav,' iWMi jime, .:;

I Admission, la.j Children, Cd,

Vic*- aWI f««r Weeks, Js. 6d.;; Student?,. TiclSfits, ss.. The ART 'UNION in -.conhjetion -wjtli. 9,i0 above, t<s t>6 ttraini On She 30th jjlSt.

' Tickrfs, Ss. Bd; eacli, -or Ba.&k of Nine,

;,?te' . ■ ■ JOKN BAIW'E,

[. - P,ov Bo? JS29.

1 W ■• ■ s?rWST.TO'-XKJIH', at 8, .

J 'Cm&Oii&W MfiITAL.' • FfiANK B. »WMTaNE,

' jr. White. .s Assisted by Wisslcj Choir,

; •.■:'■ "?jf rEiTß'AMottp,"r { Melodies Ijy Lav Siteq-.

This yerfatik meltjilio -geip is at prwqnt• t-jM west asked &!: pji-mte lop '©reat

.' Britain and tir.s Continent.par I'-iii-Bo Solo, ts, -'Ofl.1 "\ iMmt IM% A MTTI*. KKiR,"

Vfltal ST-ral-igciueii-t of "Vn .jiijii4 4'4Tijmir."' A Salig »'fl 'cnii HcoWßnWd to" till «t I" ? KejSiJ '(rflfflp; ft«

2 "AOTUMS MEMORIES." feferii?.By Adyiii.n-' JIpl». The and pl&jijji now

k to' iiand T)v6 Ist telWOfl. ol SflOO. pqp'ie.'; soM out iift tepprd Wine, ffes p?t*|.ie «

f ftotrtjio liiwt pftp»lav Piecft oji its das:■ift our -sfelc. Price, Is. O-d. Co'liyv .

Ow fis-ini«ts v-vfo «t .yeur seme? tp trjnver all l.hfl Iji-teit, Wty not cill at 6UIWirt'eJiollHfe? ' '

CBAS. BEGS AN© GO- W^---JIASJfKftS SmiffiET, WJ&kJT^TQN.

Solo Agen-ts for fiafi-'PS by tie AVor-1:^, tensed Malcers—Bliittoier,' JBriiismC'rid

1 SEhiedmaj*!-, Ku;h.ta, etc.i. fitlXtAißßi ", BlitlAßEg.)!' triCTQBIA filttlAßD PAHIQTJR,. V■' 126 tiite- Stwet '

11 (Stfcxt I*es £iii 4 Ghutch).

1. (Late of Awcl,dft-ni} aiid.. Purls Betel,.Newto'wn'!-,.

•.. Pro.pfietor,

h ; THE LATEST AJEER-ICAN ,'

"RED BQ.S£S."'': A Beawtifti:} Reverie- fqr tho Jiattoffirtei ! (Jet a C-opJ .right away.

Prom the>. A Ki3LO"AMI3RICAK JtHSjC 5X0833,„ Ik ' liij Cuba. Street." , Prke, te. G(l . Posted, J;s, Td.;.' "far Ilia There's $ 'Sto'r:y in. jhasiij. Brcese and a- Fieto'e ih Every w-ev«,t —ifoorp., ANB TV-tea it cew-oj to P-ieturcs om'■ ii nato*«il,T tMnks Of M'GEEqtO*

WBISBf% wivsro there is ahi-ayS Wijia host -of delightful pjgtftres to flews'v «ny 'and *v«ry tafte, TJI.O public fa.otways to Visit tltfe Siv'Hoiy a.nileoK β-vcs fiur sfibstantly cliUnging 03?a W-feits. ... .

} - M':gRfieOR..WBBBT!S QAIJ^RY.

"ToO'vb looting lust atifut ns> liad! o,1vott CAN' look* <jUt cliapl" "Yfcs, I*viji 1 Wn taiins; th* «.01c6 • toi M wti Jjw

I'J tliis ln.St tJiref week*; -emi't forget HnWorries of ftusimss, ttxfi it's tdlin,?- ptt in;s'. Beit's." "I'H. sao.it fis youwliad Wie RstpnJ? htiuWe isysß-If ])# lip'tjK n'sp. It's Kirft', wiiM'v, ]>;•»•% h«Vi(,*3t.ioni,' trnt fleftw »

}1 malfttvlribkih—J«ww food doesn't lieneft-you, 6a s\S t jKd-;tey a jnr of 'Wit

f SqX'S XtAM , EX^AC'), as yw. ;?d tan!'■ ftnd tafcc i :t .rcffti-tarly for « -Mi-ji-e, I'" fiSo» Ite dJßOstibn tor ft «twt, then {•

builds iii* ft'e -systoin with .n .sp.esd tlifft'.rf-itly «onilprf\ll, I Vn« quife n bPpk.C.llflowii *r«:k litil (if-t'er 'a' folt.iiijrlVt . u1iY!l«W*« I w.n.« bolter tlifln ctp.i' in urlife!"' D. W;VJKWE iS CO., Wholosiiii

j AgMjtss—Atts-t. _

I,npojnf>!iv!?'drn\vß trains h«tc.inst taVo. (He n'Jar.p "f tlio*p drnwH liy hordes Oβ Mi-ll Kvirtii Wvit-Hli Jt-wlway Hno Tietteefi piim

I ,T'mieH*ai Mm, CitrtisK iiivd Pp.rCarlisle on Sftl«ay pir%. w'nieh. linvo ni-tlnjlv *iuce ISSft. ' 'fiftgiiifS wfere n(«d eiliw'line bpHTtp-ri 1-831"am i-MR, but w-fi,S4!t>crspfled by horses-.

A little ItfersnfUilt is worth a !«>h oii cuf«. Before goine aijt in ceW, woi wenB t-her, put a few drop* of "SA.?O.L''! oisv. h-nwi svf,ca-T and let, it ili.jMviS in t%Iβ mouth, "SA2OL" ffti-I fo.ft.ifj fou -a|aias

AMUSEMENTS,

"THE MWSKKTKiatS" , BoFp^ANS.So Sowi was tlij! -U.osi.l-G i'a fi>e tltts Pic-

ture at AueMiUttl ifart liiiiuy peo-ply wereiiimMo la scE'.n'Q astmissjen., Wj»Miit({ton.]>Mi'S):tis are- UicMbwj coiitisc-lk,;! toTOOK EABLY <it I'lio DnESbljN, is, U.

JJAYWAJRIJ'S~*

" piCftfß-ESJTO-NKUIT, At 8.TO-NWtfJ. , . At 8,TO-NmtfT, At t

THE KING'S. 'TIIEAfRB.■ It in Surely Qainiiig.'

THE BIGGEST BCTffRB YJST?!. Pr»n?li, thifrfeh, AtHstwlini], iiml Aitek-kuicl inpeifl all ■'. . '

rqbjjd in I'KAisßsAnd

GUAKAKTEE ITS GttBAT MERIT.A fmit in. 'Starts,

A treat mi 'Sioi'v,IN 10,#fl FKET WeftJliiH F.OHMIAlcxiiirdi'B Dflnia.fi' .West Kfinnnci", ■"TBB WSM mMWsMSr ■

- • "TOE KJfiEE. itoiKETEBiSf'.I; ' Hm% three wWzmrnsir"THE fHMSiP w^ifiaiEEissi' ';

■ "TJiE TWRb£ Mt3SICiOTE#r ,!

~ FAMWS, ~. KSftVB&E,,s "fim THIjKB MtfSICiBTEEBSf'"THE THREE MttSffi^lJljßSr

tmjsi ii.ii&KiiTEEKsr"eojiaktic. :.;;•..■ jhsioeig.

"T.ro mm® xmKvmMw .:•

. "TJIE Titf'M i!.ffiJ:KiSTBE«Sr,ENTRANCING, ; TaSTiljttfiTlYE..

Tins Upe* \ynfi Tnrnfilulfcl iiiioAtoLOSt Every Livjm?. Ijuigiinire, 'Our Vwikmis- Spate *& tangiiitfts.Ouv J'ictJH'6 %'ajts A'Mi Lftiffinrtijsp.

lf The S?fce.it is JifiuiMifj, Wian tho Po.li.. Tho Ss;i*eh. is MipltMftf than -tide i'eit.

Tlw ■β-nnat flat* ViviGwl,ITS PS3QW.3} MV$ ANB ]Mfi4THB.

... Beswwctfd % theLONGEST AND STIfOK! (JM§T .CASTn / Thet Bw,. -fateA Xov tli6 Ownwii':

;! And t-r-uo to tbf tiijio of tpitj-s X'-UJ of" ¥rafitn..I SOFERB SOBJJIO iSEWJ^SS,

Aotua'Hj- i-fwrefli-toirifi the historic I'fllflfofi,p Dungeons, Prisons, %ttuitt oit| lims, We,,iu«l a 'pw'fopt

'■ ATtfOSJPTffiBB. '

A OOMiP&BTB ES'JLliai'AliSMlJN^]To Spociii.l Jfttsio bS'f, THE K!K-« SS OKCMgfeRA.

m 0 W Si . H 1 L'L, ,A -■ (Obojett Cliamiief).

THE-JJANfiIES.-: One of the -kd-ics- of" th.e Coviijiany vc-

* Yjueskd perniissipii t<> wtjtp ufl** vwtiseuKSat. Siva start'ed 1%-tfifei^I "801 l tip! -Effl u: p{ .Mi Upf" .,! . We. aflewei hto to g<* ijo f for- ft,1: IB a fairly fafc tetttefttjoji.-Hiat jwi.v«nßvriio starts hi Hie. "]JoH wftM stpai» will

probably cynclu<le by saj-ing Hi.at tea. wfflljfe on ihe tA-W«s at 6,30; tho nuMic niqet-i-ng will W hi 8, ami the cgJliccMoii svjl.l)>e in aid o.f f-hft ■Jiic-nic..fuMl i op. .tho Jft'JMtnni.y or Uvo fm<il to * t-rs.ino fer

i. -ffi*i)llegs cats, o.r sphietliinS •t6 that o.f----i feet ■ •

.'AS we wfl.iit yo:u tft rfeme.inte is-'ttot fact that there ar-o -ouj.y

*; TWiBIArE MORE NlGHtis TO (50.i ■ 6ftleSr-L:Cfcrisbfseh.*e.

iwiiEQOM ijAjJdite"

: m&. H. B/Jt&SQft.ftr BeijiWfters Mfi- .held on

■ V Mantfey snd B'BdniSsdayin the Bail, .86 Q:huziico gtaoet.■«e«r-St> Pt-to'e ■Cbtfiash> Tei;ni .coinflipnce^

! vrjth inipij. Private Icssohj. )jy qirriStfga-;vmtnt-."' All t%. Ifttfest balufiom- , : danpe?

;-; tji.hAi inc\u:<ifa% ...Vfetiwse. BoSijtai'ioftB Wafe.-Srtit;, Tango. ;Prpti.s,iei).cy>pnsttr.od".:')n . ?..."?."«*'*¥' .;'

"■' "■■'MTJSIS itR "T¥iH HASStiS,''?■■' ■#«ar«ltfts to- tstish agfp).

; *" to' ploy tlipv,iPlsttio. qi-.':orgajV. pis. t«4 ii!U?io ni sight. p^rfeot-ly, ftifyriVII yoits 'mbnej. Nio sfildfe. Wq worry cf* eciales nrTld (tijer-ctstiprnctijift .or :(Ifli|lfeerJ'. otany fciiidj iunge- frfiiir.%-first, Jesipijf

suedtej- iriHi iil-1 sl'assss, tff *Jidsaino tirpgisss -in--;k: ffew thh.t -n.sea.to tJfko yen**. .JAiH Ji Ite.i- iji-ctafing ftH Sliisvg yrco ;!j.tt,viijg- t«vnv.

f ■ OH for all .jpiatfticiitas . npii epe Pfpss-r.eperts frpfti -all .jyiirSs >hecia out -pu'pililitivo appeared -.in. Jiiipite ..fr.p.-jiv. 4. 'days',tni-tio-n," eiider'sftd -By fflir leadtofe m-fe.i-Cijiis, "VV'e h?tv:e Mi failiifi;^.p-(i;r' p.i(p<ls'

time. Coll.ip,. 7 .Botrteuft:(?ha'W?:tiei-B, Bojlleott Street.. M.lsS GoftnviSiii,;

-■' Infoyjaress; ■:; feSt a SQJ& feoatf Tafev :ii^iv ; (teop <»f;;

"liAZOti'-' oii « piece of fiig.nj,. Spb.Hips-rfoil eaSES. Kp ifiugh pV.enld; -cali -w'jtlii-;

: etftn-d "NAZttt:-" li %l :b«js-Bft dp.sd^;,^'

AryltJs.E:rvi.EiNt.s., • ■ ■ S;r ;i

Hi.s jyiAjßßirs \fpurtenai- i'lhd*. ' . . ■•

.»..,..,„.„li !.ullfit-li.roi.)n«, ns. I^d,..

A BrtavC Oonipaijy oi; intc'rii&t&Wl' ..■ A aiUGJI VAilaj're .vEflTi^y:)

■ ■ l'sifcmfED .i«rs^e:'

'HJ-is'i-CtlH',. -First ApbcfffajWo :ti.ft)«r latest KiMpnuflils JJflVrtty &&>■*(!# lietji'OA-gJiK^'i^Sitii.

AnwriciV's |irp;tt<ist and Most- SwwaMOjUS}'M^iIiKJ 'AJJiUAJ,'M'I,.

...

fjie Vonv Casttoij .tow wtisbhitelj: baffio 4*sgrip(.i»i-i. It is by for Hie •Rj*jtt*

■est ao.fjirt si.ei; j-ot. ?p<;ii J» tjte tjojojups, Soitoy fta, ii)M,Pmt Ai'pcivr.-jhce; <l:fet!.t . New Yor.P-

- .jo|, f . -~..,- -,-■-.

.ilAYps A:SJ) wwffl ■ --«Tho- -■' ■■■■■

%XVm A'pip WWJtt -DWnity ■-.:

■• IUyi3SANi)AtSSi. Wil-te....,-.KAY]^A?OAJi.'I\r ;ewpr-i: ■, ..',

. Claw.v gimffiWfi . rt-ttd, \^liiM: w«.ij!. .'O-imcrSIJ]C^ANI^J?WN!i! .. :&uu ' ■■'■"■•:BKVA'Jt JVKII jfjilli'l* ■ v»i;fcty ■ .'.

.IJJJV'ASf X'SD ■of . ':': v ."':

i&otit-iiriwg. -Mfes JVputir-Jt-C■yMW'i :sitis't Bi;!.inty-ul; .

Ttß Nfr-W VOIJK CiiM-EIJ-Y ■'j.JQTJJR.,; ,,' •sft!s Sfi\V %H« i*&JW3i)V': 'WIE HOT ITQUJfv; GtoripW. iij ■i! h:fc:".(--!ii.!-iiHHp. nittf; poiiiedy', 1■ ■■ "■-■ '■■" '■ Kiiiifegffc' ■>

' ■ RAT si tflist-aft -j.i ■:.<.*Rii-y MVWB. : Aiiiqußißv Rirlv't.In all act lihiit-WiH iSiii'lifisfc'iijid jfeHgjig .

'- -Ml/' '-.v ..■>..:.'--,',V, :" -■ vß*iappp.ai*iid(! of :Ev-di^ba(l.v':(! ,.Fav.isrtp:t:p-, ■■

• ■■Jn'iiil- njSr ■ ' -"■ afIIiWJHM)Ki;Si;,■•■ m& fvoin w - -, .prKfAJv KiiuW. :- «sfens.W(? ;r*?fiert?te«: AHT;tM3 BCiRIS*'• BwisyHvjiig .JJpW liy Mi' a\S Hsiy-, Moe?.( ; jKr-iiifilj-itfinft ■.': . .'-, ia;;nP «';

Vaudovill-sV. iiieSt TqMatilc.i-itfiJsJs, jit nnC <JUJLJi'feJv- iie* )Mri:calr Soinß<ly.,~,■ ivbtt ;O:S.. 4»i Itallsi, ft.

6d-,; tipper Cirsfe.'te,, R06.1.E-. St D-re^en.; |pj i? B STs 'Tit "% a ;i':|t'i

'■%!.icro Got?;". ' :.'-

1, STALK 3d, PSBSS OflClfijjl fei,".' StAiOM 3*l J3TS-J3SS; ':. . "£O*A J,0& fii^Mlt?,,; .1

■prjMj; :&>i«n:Vifli!fll. "Keatuje'),-.

' ■ -5. "TQPiavL 3&B-(JE# ;•- ■•••-■

: ■ pVofitfs %*s < ifl...P-i'elUi?«ft. ■■'(Uo.iij-Bfkaliic Wnin-wl iiiseitsji

&• AP3£ii eitilit)"- -•:. (MBiib's ""ftsturts" eonioily), .-J-

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1 ■ -SWM v, SGBflt, . ;

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FARMING&COMMERCIAL.NEWS AND NOTES.

WAIRARAPA P. & A. SOCIETYPLOUGHING HATCH.

The fourth, annual ploughing match un-der the auspices of the Waiiarapa Van-:toral and Agricultural Society was heldon Mr. J, Taylor's property, Martinbor-ou^h,''on Thursday. The results are: —

Class "A." Open Ploughing Competi-tion ; double Furrow, cast shares, onlyskcith.s allowed. Open competition forbest all round ploughing, plain cut, feer-ins and finish to Ik taken into considera-tion. First prize £i, second prize £2,presented by Sir. E. Cooper, third prize,£1 Is. presented by Messrs. E. and C.Morison.—John Cor mack (Sir Waller Bu-chanan's team), 1; T. J. Liddy (0. Don-nldV team), 2; T. Parker (J. F. Fen-wink's team), 3.

Claw "B,' Open Ploughing Competition.Double furrow, cast shares, only skeithsallowed. For best all round ploughing,plain cut, feering and finish to be takeninto consideration. Open to all who feavonot won a first prize. First prize; Mr.R. G. KcinUe's £1. Mr. M. I!. Smith's£1, and society's i! 1; second prize, .C2,presented by Mr. H. IJ. Bunny; thirdprize, .£l..presented by Mr. J". Standcn.—A. J. Galyev (A. .7. GnlyerU team), 1; C..T. Wilson (W. ?,. Biihvill's team), 2;4fclex. Houston (J. Martin's team), .1.

Class "J)'," Single Furrow PlousriiingCompetition (open). Handles or lever,plain cut, cast share. First prize, Mr.W. H. Booth's .£1 Is. and Mr. ,T. Strang's£1 Is.; second prize. Mr. C. P. nundv's£1 ls-G. Swinn, Parkvale, 1; T. H. Wil-son, Kaiwaiwai, 2.

SPECIAL .PRIZES.Specials in Class "A"—Best finish, Sir

Waller Buchanan's £1 Is. :-T. J. Liddy.Best feerinj, S. Poison's .£1 Is.:—JohnCorinack. Best inns and outs, 3?. T.I'layh's £1 ls.:-J. T. Smith.

Specials in Class "B"—Best finish, J.Snell'e XI Is.; best feering, V. J. White's£1 Is.:—A. J. Galyer. Best inns andouts, F. Wall's -El ls.:-C. J. AVilson.

Specials in Class "D"—Best finish,\V«I\C.A. (Martinborough) trophy_ .£1 Is.;best feerine;, trophy ;E1 Is.; best inns andouts, G.-gbaw's (Afastcrlon) £1 ls.:-G.Swinn.

Open Specials.—Best ruare, Q. Donald's.£1 Is.: J. T. Liddy. 'Best team, J.M'Carty's £1 Is.: J. T. Smith, 1; J. Tod,i, trophy value 10s. Gd. Best kept har-ness: W. F. Gnndrie's tronhy valuo .£1H'.: J. T. Smith, 1; J. W. Kershaw.'strophy value UK Gd.: ,T. Tod, 2. Horsesshowing evidence of, most care and at-tention, W. Howard Booth's .61 Is.: J.T. Smith. Horses showing best manage-ment and most traclabilily, 12 months'delivery "Daily News": J. Tod. Best,■roldin*, T. Injloy's J?l Is.: J. T. Smith.Ploughman who has been longest in tilwservice of his employer, IT. Court's .£1Is.: J. T t

Smith. Stopping tho chaincompetition, W. C.Deller's ham-. J.Shaw,?6ft; Sin.

Don't decido upon that new Oil Enginewithout seeing a "Richmond." Apartfrom its many exclusive points of excel-lence, tho fact that -the "Richmond gain-ed tho highest award in opnn competi-tion at Ihe International Show shouldinduce you to get particulars from A. J.Parton, Plumber, Carterton.—Advt.

LIVE STOCK SALES.Messrs. Dalgcty and Compans-, Ltd.. re-

port:—At our FeildiiiE eals on Friday v:shavo to report liaviuc a very go&d yardingof sheep, all of. which met with a readysale at prices highly satisfactory to ven-dors: Cull Iftmbs to 7e. 2d., small lambslls. 6d. to 125.: medium ewe lanibe. to 14s.93.; good wether, lambs to 15s. 9d. ond 16s.3d.;'store, empty ewe?, Bs. lCd. to ■Hβ. 2d.;forword owes, ife. to lfa.3d.; fat lamtie,153. 6d. to 16s. Ed.; light, fat.ewes,il£o. ,Bd.,17s. 2d., to 17s. 6d.; 2-tooth. wottuirs. 19a. M.;fat wethers. 235.; mixed age ewes, in lambto Southdown rams. 16=. 6d.: mixed ajoewes, in Uimb to English Leicester rams,19s. 7d.

Mest're. Dalgoty and Co., Ltd., Teport ontheir fortnightly stock sale at Danncvirke:—Competition was not very keen except forthe best linofi of sheep. Medium" quality'lines not reaching vendors' reserves. Wequote the following:—Good nnd 6-toothewes in lamb, 255.; mixed aged ewes inlam, 19s. 6d. to 165.; oged ewes in lamb,15s. 6d. to 14a. 6d.; mixed fex lambs, 14s. lOd.to lls. lCd.; black face lambs, 10s. 4d.; fatbullocks, £8 Zs.6d. to £7 12s. 6d.; fat heifers,£6 12s. 6d. to £6: fat cows, £5 12s. 6d.: cowsin calf, £7 to £4 12s. 6d.: iveaners. £2 lls.to 17s. 6d

Messrs. Dalgety and Co., Ltd., report hav-ing held their fortnightly sale in theUpper Hutt.yards on. Thursday. Theyoffered a fdir yarding of sheep end a goodentry of cattle. Tho demand for cattle wasnot so keen as lait s«.les, with the exceptionof dairy stock, wliich were keenly Com-peted for. We disposed of most lines un-der the hammer. Quotations as follow:—

Fat wethere,' to 235.; fat and forward ewes,to 17s. 6d.; to 9s. Id.; springingheifcre, £5 145.. £7 7s. 6d., £9, £9 2s. 6d.,£9 55., to £9 12c. 6d."; springing cows, £10,£11 53.. £12, to £13 17s. 6d. : yearling heifers,£3 Sβ.; yearling cowi", £5 7s. 6d.; wednerhoifors, 19s. 6d. to 32e. 6d.; weener (steers,20e.; store cows, £3, £3 4a., £3 125., to £3 155.;2-ye-a-r heifer!, £3 155.; porkers, ,11s. 6d.

Messrs. Dalgety and Company, Ltd., re-port:—Last Wednesday we conducted a. euc-ceseful olearinE ealo of dairy stock, etc.,on account of Mr. W. Kirklcy, at his home-stead, near llanakaii. The herd of 65 cowsmade the satisfactory average of £9 Os. 60.per head. Considering that there were fourunsound cowe in Nthis number. «nd alsothat a large number of the herd were Sop-lemlinr calvers, it makes the sale «n ex-ceptionally Hood one. Some of the bestprices realised arc as under: Doiry «:\w,£16 Ms.. £15 12s. 6d., £15. £13 155., £13 ss.£13, £12 165., £12, £11 2s. 6d., £10 155.. £10 ss.The lowest price recorded was £6 for athree-quarter cow; other cows made from£7 to £10. Empty.cows, £5 145.; weanerheifera £1 10s.; 15-rapnth heifers. £2 Be.;18-month springing heifers, £6 17s. to £7 45.,weaner steers, £2 Is.; full-mouthed ewce inlamb, 18s.; good hoggets, 17s. 3d.

The New Zealand Loan and MercantileAgency Company. Ltd., report:—At Feildingon Friday we bad a heavy yarding of sheepand a good entry of cattle. Sheep were ingood demand, and sold well at an increaseon last week's rates. There was a gooddemand for cattle also, and every pen was

cleared. Quotations: Sheep—Cull lambe, 3».Id. to 55.; inferior lainhs, 9s. lid.. IC@. Id..lte. 3d., ICfi. Bd., 10s. lOd., to- 10s. lid.; cullewes. 6b. IOd.; store ewes. lls. 9d.; s.in. ewe",14s. Id. to lie. 4d.; forward ewes, 16s. 7d.;<ito in lamb. 20s. to 2ft?. 7d.: P.B. ltomncyewes. 18 guineas: store wethers. 17s. 9d. to19e. 9d. Cattle-Mixed weaner.?. 38s.- weanerheifers, £2 75.; heifers in calf, £4 15s. to£5 65.; 20 months heifers, £3; store cowe,£3 to £3 55.; fat cmve. £6 to £6 17e. 6d.;18 months steers, £4 Is.

Messrs. Abraham and Williams, Ltd.. re-port:—We held our monthly eale at Shan-non on Friday, and yarded large entriesof both sheep and cattle. Bidding for ehcepwas a bit dragging, but cattle, and especi-ally weaners. were well competed for.Prices realised were as .follow:—Two-toothwethers, 18s., 18s. 6d.; aged ewes, in lamb,165.: woolly lambs (best) l£s., others 10s. 7d.to lls. 5d.; ehorn lambs (small) 10s. 6d., culllambs 6s. 6d., 6s. 10d.; weaner heifers, 355,£2. £2 2s. 6t1.; weanor steers, £2 6.=.; mixedweaners. 38s. 6d. to £2 Oα 6d.; fat cowe£6 lls. to £7 os. 6d.; forward cows, £4 2s.Ed., £4 10e.. £5; etoro cowe, £3 Is. to £3 10s.;20-month steers, £4 2e. to £4 Bs.; 2',-yearsteers, £5 135.; epringing heifers, £5 ss. to£{.

Messrs. Abraham and Williams, Ltd.. re-port on their Feilding fnle. held on June12:—We ha«» a. modium entry of both shec-pand cattle, which eold at following prices--2. 4 and 6-tooth wethers. 195.. 193. 3d 19s5d., to 19s. 6d.: good lambs, 15s. to lE*. 7d.;blKclt-face ditto. 13s. 6d. Cattle—2?-yearHteors, £6 0«. 6d.: 18-month steers, £4 Is.;weaner heifers, 31s. to 355.; weaner steers27e.; store cowe. £2 17s. 6d. to £3 65.: fatcowa. £6; light fat bullock.i. £7 155.; dairycows, in calf, £4 to £5 2;. 6d.

Mccsrs. Williams and Kettle, Ltd., Dan-nevirke, report having held their fortnight-ly livo stock sale at Miller's Koad yards on.Friday, when they offered a fair yardln"of sheep and cattle to a rathcr dull mar-Icot. Sheen were down, and bidding wn*sluggish. We cruot*as follows :-Woolly hog"-gels. 1%). ami lls. 5d.: fat wethers, 225.- fathoggets, 153. 4(1.: fat cows, £5 to £6 7s. 6d •fat heiffri. £8 7a 6d.; fat bullocks. £7 12s6d.; 3J-year eleers, £7 14s. 6d.; station-bredweaners,.£3 4a.; weaner heifers. 235.

Hγ. Xewton Kitiß, In his weekly report,saye:-On June 5, lit the Wmwakaihoyards. I had a full yarding of all clfwsof cattle, the quality right through (withthe exception of weancr steers) being onimprovement on previous y«s<lingr3. Thedairy cows offered on account of Mr aMitchell, of Jlangorei, were ft line lot, andsold ver.w rendily at. prices from £7 to £11,and 155 and 17.1 guineas for two prize-tak-ing cows, the line averaging £9 9s. Prac-tically everything was sold, prices hciiic asfollow:—Jereuy weaner heifers, nice lines£2 14).. £2 10s., £2 Bs.. £2 75., £2 &».; mixedbreeds of weaner heifers, £1 15s. to .£2-Mnollcr sttiir. 18s. 6d. to £1 10s. Cd.; weanersteers (poor duality), best offered realisingfrom £P- to £2 35., others .-61 ss. to FA la--. stwo.ye-.ir etccrs, £4 let-.; bulls, £3 1C?, to .C565.; empty 20 months heifcri. £?. 13». to .E3;small 20 months heifers in calf, but late.£2 13e. to £3 75.: dairy cowe. £7 53. to £8JAs,; cows, guaranteed sound, £4 lO>. and

£i lEa: spring heifere. £6 Ms. to £8 Iβ.: incalf heifers, £4 10s. to .SS'fe.; forirard aftdlight fat cowa. £4 tit. 6(1.. to M 2?.; noheavy cows offered; good Soners, £i So£<; ased cows. £1 16,?. to £2 i<s.; yoimg-cows (storeel, £3 £a to 1H; iieijt-el, Iwaie(i•stuir, £Z 126. to £3; iervwr4 ewes, 13s. ?(!.

to 16e.; f.ia. ewes, ?s Id.; !smi)S. ((owl li»c,Ks.. smnll 12s. 5c1.,' lOs.Sd., 7s. 10(1,, 4s. Id,;Boat«. Bs. id: At Tetn ore J«n« J. niixodweanoro made £1 We.; JO months hfiiferp,£3 to.£J ?a. 6d.; forward cowe. £4 12«. to£5 3a.; storccows, £-3 Ife. la £* Is.: «a<!dcows, £1 105. 6d.; fat ertcs. Us. 9d. OhJune 9 prices obtivincrt were: Weaner heif-ers, £1 11s. to £2 2-s,; wconej- steers, £2ss. 6(1;. for a fair lino o? 195. and £1! forotliere; E-ycar steers fi* te. 2;...VTar(good deal of colour! i-5; rirngti 15 monthssteers. £3 Is. The in ciiff heifers, 20 monthsnnd 2/,-year-oUIs entered on eecoiint «t tinsStratford Hacing Chils TonlisfcJ £5 Us, foro. nice Jinc well forward, and £4 12s. t<? £576. 6d. for others; ffl.i* Tine of 21 years incalf heifere from the- l>a<-t< cowrtry, £5 15=.;fipringlieifew, £5 7s, 6d. for a- emftll lieiferto £9 17e. 6d. for en exeeptie&ttHy choiceJersey; good-size bulls, SS Ss.; good f*.tcows. £6 17s. to £7 75.; £orw#rrt cow?, M155., .£5 125., £5 Bs.. 43 Ss., £5 Js. 63., £5 is..£4 17=., £4 13=.. £4 lls.; paiitt etatt- now.£3 Hβ. 6d. to £4; smaller framed «o«s. «27s. Ui £3 45.; prood line of i.awbE 14a. iOd.,culls Bs. 7d.; very firto pyn trf MO 2-teoth tof.f.m. Lincoln ewes,, .in \aph to Lin-coln rams, on accbsmt of Messrs. Tfirniw-.•Bros., to n. Toratn clieitt at £1 te. 6Sf. v thieiheinff a record price for this cfMfi of shtspin these yards; good line of SCO g-tootlt t.ifull-mouthed ewes in iamb (lew old pjttmp!,at £1; fat wethers (en sir.ffiH sMci. £i fe ;nged owes. Bs. 7d. to 15s. 3d.: mixed jJ-toothsheep, mostly wethefs, Uβ. 6d,; fair lino of4-tooth and 4-year ewes, in Umb. et £! it.At Stony River on .Twle 10. ?,le?ira. €<ireyBros., of Okato, yarded ft po.f.i of rtorthorned steere. which ivere much, admired,realising £2 17s. 6d.. the ten price for t?dsclass in Norths™ Taranalii. OHter uriGflswere: leaner £1 ).3e. to' £l Ife. 6d.,"moll £1 to £1 65.» Ro<rf p».n of jArsi>ys,£2 5=.; mixed weanere, £1 Bs. te> £1 l?s. ;woancr eteers. £2 ss. 6d. to £2fe, a.;wwner bulls. £2 2s. to £S Ms.; sm.ftii balls.£3, a?, to £3 Eβ. 6d.; cmsfcy M re.entjisheifers, £2 13s. to £3 7?.; «mAn, ia calf. 1.8months .hoifers. £2 Ife, to £3s othe*f>, £417s. 6(1. to £6; sprinß .liiHfors. s§s to £% 1M6d.: dairy cows. £7 to /;7 Ite.j yoima storecows. £2 7s. to .«: sosd store go-wr.' SS-.t/i .« IJs.; for-Mrd eow.«. £4 12*. 6(5, to £§125.; fat cows, £5 19s. taSi 45.; Tougb st<ern.'£2 10s. : a.vnar st<s-rs. v.? ry W(,H rioiis. £415s. te £4 18s. 6d.; fnt $l-yc*r bialloAs, £16

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COMMERCIAL ITEMSINVESTMENT SHASES.

A ealc of Hani of Jtew Zc*!and shar«3(£6 ISs. 4(i.) ot £17 4s. wiis the only trans-action recorded on Saturday. The Quota-tions were as follow:—■ Buyers, 8e!ler«.

A ,«, fl. £ «. d.Bank N.Z. (£6 13s. 4d,! ...

J} 2 6 —

National Bank 5 IS 6 —

Union Jiank ..:. — 62 S BWellingtonilnvestmcni ... fl II 1"

Well'ton Trust and I/ga-ii 116 —

GUristchurch Gae 7 6 &—

Wellington Gas (£10) U ? 6Wellington Gas (pref.j... 1 G 0 — ■N.Z. Inouraioe 6 8 0 6 } (

Christchurch Gae ~.«.. 7 7 SChriatchurch Meat — 1611 flGear Ke-at (£4) 14 7 6Union Steam (ord.)

— litUnion Steam (prof.) — 1 tt ?

Wellington Wcollen (iwd.) — 4lt GTaupiri Coc.l 1 1 0Westport Coal :.... 1 Iβ 0 -

Lcyland O'llrien ISO 1 J 9Mannine and Co — 4 0 DWard and Co 5 0. ft —

EXPORTS OF PRODUCE.The values of the piiiwipal nroduct* ei-ported from New Zeataiid during "tie first

seven months of the .current soMoir, sofii-mired with the figures far the c**n*spar.rt.inc months of tho jtrStfldins aredisclosed, in the table iSppeitdca-—■

JMJ-M. i»2-13.£> £

October 65.4,775 555.3)8KoTombcr 5J7.197 1.«P94December W&.SJS7 4,74*KCJflnuary.; 2;?9U25 . 2&M7February i.lUJii $,lffi?.7Bi■ Mareh '. :.. 3,645.873 '. !!.527r 587■April 2,579;5«; ' 2;jS2E 445

' '■-'... £15,677,3!S *15,152.550

For tho sov'en monthi! tOMeis d E«iixi <il£524,792, which Iβ very Efttiefftciory. .

WOOL. SKIN, ANB SIDE SALES.Messrs. Murray. Robert.s. itßd Co., kid.,reporting on their woe*!, tikLii* eiul liliiupale on Friday, state, ttia.t titer ©atalosri.icd

280 bales-wool; 41C0 sheepskins, (60 Mfesand calfskins, and a quantity of tsiUovr.The attendance ol buyer* was very large,several representative!? -of orafsed h.aaseibeing present. Competition lot oMfteMriitswas extremely ,keen, *m<l eonie vcr;y Mffftprices were obtained far the b«it Jet.!, thotop prico of the day being SW. per til).Several lota brought from H, to 9?,-d.. trhii.oordinary medium crutehinSs in<id<! fa 4m Bd,to 8!<1. Sheepskin? weft? Bum At !a<n sakfsprices, except short wools, wWcli wereeasier. : Bides also sold at par to slightadvance on lete rates,

Mcesrs. Abraham end WllWelnPi I'd., re-port:—On Friday the first «ftrt<fliifte eal<j ofthe season was held in eon.itiiicUbjj withour usunl fortnightly mle of slriiis and,hides. The total offering of <SrutcH?n:l s com-prised 1000 bales; theto wage, leig# at-tendance of buyers present, «fld cisnipßti-tion for air lota wao T.efy kesn. i. verysuccessful sale resulted:, the crUtsMisgs self-ing at prices which roust he toniidefedvery satisfactory. Skins aild, SMig ftefoflrm at late rates.

Tho general ranpe of prices at Hβ sateswae published on Saturdftyi

. Oustorae duty collcctctj «t tfie pert ofWellington on Saturday amounted to £'543Os. 10d.

SOUTHERN MABKKFS.!By lo!ejraph.—l Jie« sassetiitSlaft.i

, ' OsmtU, June. 13.A fair amount of business ha* been rtano

iit the wheat nmrket dwriisg tiie vfedi.Fairly largo lines of velvet haw beeii piir-uhased, for which <s. end 4s, Cji}. liovc bren.Riven net on trucks <it country .sUvtiirtu.Kcd chaff hae sold at, Jα ICJtt. oii tho sorosI«rms, bordier at 3e lOd.. ehi sftlid strMvTuscan 3-3. BJd. The bidfe of the tyasisoss.however, was done in velvet «,*, 3s, ll!d. «inst45., and tcr the othpr vrjrictitft this price*quoted were the hißhgst. Thw* Is Wostrength in tlic outs market,' but zonaheavy eamples find bnyefs. ■"A" gnftonssell at Is. Bd. end Is. UO., tiM far hin.vymilling U. 9d., "B" cjratte Iβ. $<]~ all nK.Malting bnrley has been nirotcd at te. 3d.Little biis-iness has becft done in mAHIi.-ntfihaff at l?s. 6d.. and 755-. net. on ttuck*.Potatoes sold at £3 net in tile early part atthe week, but Inter tlw raarltetand £2 15=. was the ruling pries.

LONDON MARKETS, *

By- Telegraph—Precis(Hec. June 14, 5.S p>m.)

Ltniisti:. June 13.Copra.—There is a. fair t)iisin«ss doiitsr.Soutli Sea, in bags, is tiimtefl at, .€22 !.55..to £2Z ss. per ton.New Zealand Hemp.—T.fte raartidt k in-

active. Biph-pnint fair, Jivne shipment, isquoted a.t £24 ss. per ton.Cotton.—June-July shipmcßts of AmWirtiamiddling cotton is quoted at 7.33H. psr Up,Rubbnr.-IT.ird. fins Par,-. 2-:. S3i». nor Ih. splantation. Zs. 4d ; smok«d sheets, 2s. JJd.Aluminum is quoted at £%i E<j £85.

SILTEB.l.d!idbn r »Tnne 12.

Bar-silver is quoted (it S6Jd. psr oaßcestandard.

COPIiA,Copra Is imoted at £29 15s,

MINING NEWSWELLINGTON SHAHS SIARKW.

Talismans changed haiids <vt 345. Sd., ajifl-this was the only transaction rceord-ed inthe minins market on Saturday. The i.iw>.latioufi were aa follow:— Buyers, Seller?,

£ s. 9. £ b. *1.Blackweter — 0 J7 &

Murray ClreJk (ola) ~+ 1 ? &

Jlurrov Or-elc (ncv;l — »fl 1 fNew Biff River — 5 2 6Ross Reconstructed 0 3 0 —

Pawn 0 0 51Talisman 1 14 S I H 9Victoria I! 5 S —

Waihi 2 3 3 ,«-

Woihi Grand Junction ... 1 h 6 --

Waitanei Bid, 012•Premium.

STOCK EXCTUXGF!.Auckland. Jiae 13

Sa.lc« :—

N. 7.. Paper Mills, Ms.Orand Jumttlon, £1 Ee. 9d.Talcapuiui Trams. 11s. (.A., IS?,

Christcliiircn, Jmic J3,Snip.—Mew Zealand Fartners , Co>operatlve,

£2 Bs. Ddii.ettln, .luho 13.The following sole \tas maii« on the

Stock Exchange to-<lny:—Talisman Consolidated-, £1 Us. Sel.The following pale woe rcpol'l/cd :—W*lWi

£2 4s.

DREDGING BKTHBSS.DunuJVn, June 14.Rising Sun, £57 165.; liise and SSiim; I,

£33 96.;' Rise and Shine IT. £23 iU.; OeMonBed, £18 6:.; Olrig, £11 Ba,

HOCKEY.

ANOTHER UNITED VICTORY.

. : GOOD LADIES' ftAMES,

Metropolitan ... 4 Kar-ori iUniferf 6 Insurance ~.,.,.

Wellington .... 3 IW.V.M.i qUniversity, a bvo.

METROPOtrTAN—KARORI,This wfls easily the host game of theday, nri<\ Irani tbe ojicning bully to the

final whistle was a stern, fast lyattle.Metropolitan, although hard pressed onocoasiwis, lived up to the previous goodMctsrd, ami' left the fi&ld victors hvthreo goals to on-o, Kmvti mmwi.rtrong., and spwreii on )jv a posse ofiron*ttirnaiH'(l juvc&tles ftf Karori origis),attacked strongly. Leivcr saw as.',upeiiing, ami slTootiiig on ttee spur ofth* nionwnt seiit ia a ball ilmi gave theReaJlcwpor no chnisce. Metropolitanreturned the onslaiight, but faffed toeven matters. Play continued fast andinteresting. Once Karori «aino awaywith another dangerous rusk, anilthings w-cra jookiag the reverse of liope-ftil when Jlfitropditan's \e!t hackchaired wMi a welcome hit for t>sein.By imlMime, however, Metropolitanhad ovened matters, Leggc scoring froma stramblo. Tlie. tension inereased inSire second spell, a»d strcrmous efforts«i?re tiiade b.v both toarns. Metro'imlita.ii were insistfiit ,mul soen Shear-mt deservedly scored, aßtt ghwd hisU'k in tb-o lead. Though Earoii piitforth their best- efforts, Jlotropolitanhad fnrthor strenfitlien«d (heir positionhy two iiior<? goals li.v the oni of ticgame, Shearari seore'd both of Hteso,the second one being truly a fine soloeffort. ■ .

Mr. J. C, Cusaclc was the referee.UNITED—INSUftAKCE. ..

Insarance played their test gamethis seuson against Uwital. They wmklwirdJy bavo hoped to enecwd, however,agatflst such ii jwwei'fiif cWcii as

' United, attd'aftor a plucky buttle tbescores stood in United's favour hy 6Boais to 3. Insurance opened well,and, iiideeel, considerably . surprisedtlwir opponents by drawiiig first blood.It was itobbic who skilfully broughtabout this. He centred to Jackson,wbn netted. United woko up aftertbi-s, end ere the first spell had om-cluxkd Iwd rejilied with tbree goals, bvSt&wajt, Lyons, afld Clark-e. Tlntsew&ro goals wei« added by tlKin in tirosocrod ha'f, Clarke (2),* and Stewartajtain scoring. Robbie was respon-sible tor the Blues' one goal in thisEpO'Jl,

Mr. C. 1, . M'Kenz'ie was the referee.WEtUMCT&N—M.Y.M.i,

M.Y.M.i. did not do altogether tootad agaiws't Wellington,'antj ivlmi thefinal whistle sounded haw had u-nf?three goals scored agftiast Wjrin. Tfioground was in a ted state, wjilc, withunequal tram:* tie game wns net veryiuterestiiig. The yonnger team mailcsinne sliowiHg in the first speil, s«much so as to lifflifc the scon; againstthem to one goal. In'tlio secosia spoilthey were not so siiccessful, and tlioSattie ended: Weliiugton, 3; ifieiirimie,0. Armstrong arid Alurrell seor«i fortbu wiimers.

Mr. Aiadden fAunklaivW km- referee-.junior..

Wellmgton easily tltrfeatesl Hutt Val-ley by 7 goals to 2. Fifajones @),

ttaiss -("I), Ashvvijr": (2}, ainl Johnstonscored for Wellington. . ■.Kilbirnic AngKcau !»*!;. Kniwi by "3to 1. 'Vfotlierali (2) and 'i'ayior scoredfor the:.■■jriHHcrSj tuid Hewitt fear the.losers.' :..:'', ThiiversltT B drew with livsirrattW-—Sail. • ' '■ • "

;,St. Airi>nstiiicr sbcat Unitpd A by 3ftoals to 2. Wrfiky (2) ainl Fosterwere tiio scorer* for, the winners, andJt'Lead aftd Eiehards for tt&Stq?). . .

■ School Cainss, , !.

■'frclfflicnl School fl4> bsai-Te &tq'tt).Pftrsloe' (0), Cartef (o>, Burt. (Sf),. aii.flO'Leugliliis (2), for the iyinilei's,and Sisso-n for Tc 'Ait}. •

Knmvi (IS) beat Clyde Qijny. {(J),Mount Coo-It (2) wbn frattj Terrace (0).

LADIES GAMESSENIOR.

HAMBLERS A-SYEENS,Easily one af the • best ta-3re-s? games'

this si?asfJtt resulted iiciin tlm mootingbetween Ramblers A and Syrous. Aftera strenuous battle* the- fafrne*, fce(em.won Is;/ S goals to nil. The'winners attimes displayed goorl eoniJSanettai, m\ithe goals .wMctl were Jjoi deservedly.'Syreus tried desperately ,to htiitbty were not strong cnotigh totoiiic liamWci'S. Tha wliisfclosounded midst a- s«*ue of. great- osctte-rnent, aiij; with Syrens within ais ace ofB«eiiiß- tlittir efforts mntcrtalisc. MissesI'rekertKg.tS) and Echvards were theswretß iey liawblers.

Mr. Jtodtfcii (Auckland) was tliorefp.rce. ■ ' ■

. COLLEGE.Tiiis game-. toi>, was most interesting

and rsciiiir-g.; Botli teams wwo veryevenly roatelie'd,' **wl put forth strcun-oHs cETorts to 'sfiprc, but to iro avail,a.ml the game-closed ©iil»r sideiwviMH scored, ..

Mr. L. Beyii wns fto refpreo.

COLLECfE-J3LEimJ3.

This was the most uninterestingladies' gamo nf tke 4ay, anc! -was oisesfi'ics of wild, Hi.(jisx:riiisjuatc scram"hies, relieved oceasiona!l,v by some at-trtiiists at gi>iJt! play. . Tho game- eiii!-otl in ,a draw—ose rtH. 'iUniMnrs'Koal was scored as the result .of a >v«n-(let'fni littls siirint i:t]» thft field on.the

- part of Miss Simwts.Mr, J. C. Cusack was the referee'

Technical College (I) dtffentaj fiirls'CdlleM (0).

THE DOMINION, MOM* AY. . JOTB 15, 1914,8

, j -THiSISiNSTRUCTIVE! I 6lVfi.: '/f • KATOOMBA JENOLAN MOTOR CAR SERVICE 'j •&> JLr ft' (' Dunlop Rubber Co., kutoomba. NSW. i (IIIC'. i n c- *r*m ■ ■ SIA May. 1314. ■ '/> '"•B ,**. i. Dear cits, ' 'i box ■: I . Pβ DUNLOP TYRE MILEAGE I K&CT

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WjHgtuut aid Taranaki

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rf\HE WELLINGTON MEAT EX;?©lWpJL COMPANY. LTD,Is pfepafed to

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TJie Compnoj, ivlso offff's clientsfacility for freestng on theirouftn accoftnfe.

Prices can* be. obtained on appliejtipaet.the Cemipany'e OJJfces, or from ejoy ofthe fiujrefti in t!is country.

. W, G. FOSTEB,■ Managing Dfeeetot*

EOBSEANPCDW CCItfEIS.

■O\ET wistef hy BirringsJT otie of our 'Stetmproof C&wjs. TheySfj>; iade from th* b*Bt■ ducks w-Jtii hbaty"fro&l linings. We, p-ut iit thti bes£ qlatrttppiriß: oiily; riretetf with two solidpopptr rivets tt'roMghoofc, prices i KflMeeovars from 13s*. to- 22as j. hacks, Wg. -Bdj to£Ss.; mediuai dhiaghts,. tSs-.'to Us,. Co*covers from .9.5.. Scad .for iSli pf list. .

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AM Traifis Met. Cfiijimefpiiil Trav€Jle>g'Samite pifomßth' attehdsd tp. Nw endtJp-to-dnte. Siiro.ple E<iaMjj. Aefeais for$ SA. EXpfesS Co> ffegta-bJing. Csfner Dispa ami BaiitiistsfStfetete. St. Johii AwJjulajiese areifebWietf bj nig-ht. 'Pfcoise No. J.SC JPrivate127. JP Bos SO, . _,

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LAW REPORTS.SUPREME COURT.

THE SWAMP hAM'DB CASE/

mwxMWMm! *BENFHPItf OF THE DOUBf.''

The filial stage was reached on Safcnr-tiay in the Supreme Court in the casein which Eatosay M'Dottjjall claimed£3000 damages from J. W. Chapman foralleged misrepresentation ill respect to ■a Mock of swamp Innd in the fraikatosoldto ptemtiff. The caso waS heardW Ins Honour the Chief Justice (SirRobert Stout) and a. special jury oftwelve, tiiG parties icing representedb- Mr. T, 31. Wilted, with Mr. W.Perry, io;r plaintiff, and Mr, 0. Is .Sberrttt, E. 0., with Mr. C.-W, Tfinc-

.ham. lor defendant.Mr. Slprrofct and Mr. Wttford ad-dressed the jury at considerable length.

His Honour sums Vp., His Haneur, in. summing up to •■ thejury, said that if a man induced ' an-other to Wrier into 9 contract, and If themdtiSGfflflnts offered were statements offast wbieh were .not true, and which theperson whu ftjade the-statements of factkftew were not trite, the law gave- Mmrcartss, a«d the proper way to assessthe damages was to ascertain what in-jury the misrepresentation had dote.Em amount that plaintiff had! spent on■ the land was hot the basis or assessing■pinageSi hut-the nnostian was,: Washe mAicftd to buy the land at an o*er- :

•. valttft? In tiiis coiiiJfitstiDi], lis BoiioitrpMffited mit that not on<* of defendant'sexpert witnesses said the land was of the :value it was sold for. That was rathera peculiar feature for tiiis cfelss of ease.Yihiahevfer way the casx? went, someoni?.

• roust sailer, and his Honour impressedon the jufv tliat it was Jion6..of theirdiify.to consider what the effect thatvmlfet might tare on the .character ofeither 'Gils? to otter of the' -patties, jfthe jury thought, the statements allegedto have been made-were made, and thftttlie.y Ketn and srandaleijt, aid.Wade with tUe intenti-erf of deceiving,tltcy must find a verdict accordingly!.If, Jnawerer, they &tl«d that the state-iswnts wen* not made, it was the dutyof the- jury to find for.'tfe' defendant. .

.Mr. Skerrett atsfced his. Honour to'direct the jtir'y that tji.o onus of proofof fraudulent misrepresentation was. ohthe plaintiff, and that if there: was anydoubt ijt the jury's mind as to 'whichside, Was to he credited;, 'the' he.ne.fi-t of

.that doubt must he given to the; defoii-da-nt.

His .Howuif eoiicurred, and directedthe jury accordingly.Issues Answered. ' ■]

Hie jury retired at 12,40 p.m.,"and!after a» aWn.ee of one- hour 4:0 minutesreturned with the following ifcnswars tothe issues which bad fceett submitted to;■them:™

1. Bid the. defendant .f&lsely and fra-U-'chjleatty represent fej the. plaintiff thatthe 6.wanip land. ur«n ..heiiiEg p.lauglie.dW-iWld grow the test of JBnglish grasses?<*"■No.

2. Bid the defendant falsely and frau--d'uleatiy represent to the plaintiff that■fe Drainage Board had then determin-ed to expioid about $5000' within tfefefollowing two; years upoii tte-inage, worksfor. the, benefit of the--,'said land aildn'eighiioHri.ijg ttindP—So,

: 3."i)id the defendant falsely and frau-dule'ntly fepfesent-to''-Uio' plaintiff thatt'ho railway ■aufto:rities'''woul4' enect aflttestabifeh .a railway siding, on the. roftd.Nt a point li.stant aho'wt one ,wd threesgwart'S-r roiife's tS& said land?—s?>>"4. Did tlie. dßfenda'flt fat'sely s'-nd frau-

d'utently irep'raseht to-- tjio- 'plaintiff thatthe wfolo' ef the. land to'lie■nuaiity of a- ipprttpn, on the:f jo/httoDiiiS the Soadto Ham-fitoii. ap'd. whichaJdiift the pfeihtiff inspected prior toentering'into the agjeeSient, to. ptfr-diaso. —N-e. . ■8. Waft ilw plaintiff induced by .therepresentaikjns of the dti'f&iJdaht, fie.-ii.eying. thetn to-bo true, feenitej- iutsijio a.crwinent te ptwohaseP^*No,

6, \\Ttat flaniagovif any. 3s the fl.aui*tiff entitled to feeot^fy^Nil..

After the issSes- bfld Ibefett aftSwlsred.as gfa&ft abav^j ;

. 'flie- foreman said.-. "Owiiag. to.tlie eafl-flfcting evidence <jh tte questiona, theJury liaye com& to the eondiision thatthey will giro the defenda.ivt the teng-ntof the doiftt,"

. M.f. Tfingiiaiu-, lor , Mr, SWrettiforma% inw-ed -fof Jndgroeftt fot 'dfefen-.dfint. ©n Sift fitteines of the jurj.

Judgment fot. :defei!4attt w?.a enteredaficorfl'ingly, wltii costs as. ripr ' ?cale,«-ite6ssesr expenses and 1 distijrssmentsw be. fised by t?j& JJ«g:Wfar» sIS 15s.aifortetl fer secfiifi c.ewieel foi' setejifliiat, a»d £10103, for tWfd dajv

MAGISTRATE'S COURT.Two persons \ve;fe sent te geoj M

■tlitee layratlis eaoli, by Mr. t>. G, A.Cooper, 841., at ;tte Magisfrateis. GptiJti.-■on 'Satßtdaj;, te rccewiiig «3*teiftmojiey kiifiwing tte Bam.p to havs.becHdishojicSitly obtained. CalljeriTO Mal-Jsiu SWbati bofli plisadodgjjilty tts cliasg?* oC fteei«6g £-2-and £lrespeotiivtly ffom jeannfe • t/J'flfi, *%owas to Friday last eenwnitted to tlie■Sti.preJ6o Cotfrt to selitcilca o» * fchargo■of tlieft of £2S at miftey. '

Pdflee'lMstsfictor Heiwlrey desfitib?dIsotSt accuß&d; as bad: diafaeters, andHis 'Worsbip «*nt tlio'ja to gaol far:ttrCe ihontjjs «ac!>!

SaiiJiid Ms reihanded to Jan*J7 ovi a etargo of dusigftm* iis tvife,Koselte Dcbarat King, iii $6* SoqiJftWaicE. On the aecused's owltjoii bail was allowed ifl the stiin of£30, or tw sureties ijf £SS each.

ASfrSd Satßije-lso'ia and Jtttfenrcs Wall-'bffflgßj iwo seamen frojn the Ijji.er In-■drafewsb) pksdeci aot. gmHy to ■&'■■charge of ihetb of, six <jo?OJi hoses ofFears soap* valued at 45., thejwrty. of tie Cofliidpiiwealfti : and Do*.■mWon Steam Ship Company. " ■;

fiyitoioe tfas giyfiii, by Detective*SorgDant Ravplo a;n4 Detet.ive Lewis to;the'eifeci ilijit bot-b. tJie hadbeeu. found in possession of the Soap,and; had been unnijte to, give sfttisfacto.ry.■oSplanatiojiß as i» -.bow .iljey. caiiiG %

it. jlo skip's '«argo indiided a qiiaivt- ■ity of Pear's so.api. arid: i\Vd 3'dozertcases fad heetl rtissed.

EEjs Worship, feed: caoh accused I3s ls 'to be dsfttiEtcil frojn tlieir Tvages, s.n<J■'orfleted each to t»i> imprismied jof se*eit;days. Both aocßsetl titU to be jjlaesd ohthe steara&f prien, to her Sfttliag frShVWe)lsngtffa.

AteHbald M'iPhpfl was sentenced.' to;tfne month's wnp.fiSM.me.itt mi a diaVgoQf steaJ'ing cortitisi wearing nppaxel val-«ed oi £2 4s. Btl-, the projarrfc}, ofJoiw 'M'Arth.iir. Ifh© fictivsc'd plpafled:guilty aivcj actnittted, that lie had stolenthe Wearing Sp.parol trom ft rouwmatem a :

Fo.r cmmnititiiig a owtiam o.b]'flet«n-inWe aot Erhrafd' Henry AYri*:lit wasfijifirl £3, in i.lefanlt oii&: mciiitli's- im-prison men i>. : , .

' Thames ffliott mi Altoorfe \Vl)it{>sVijwcaeli li.uod 10s. fat insobriety. foiifRrst 6l! !Mttors were coirvretotl aiid clk-eliargefl.

Etigiiieefs will *p««J a fcrdflfatfte tinwin.spCte.Hiii: tmr fplciwlid at the3lan;in',it.i: Sh-nw. Tiwiprye Oil jilhlEugiftc-r-a oek'ssal (lrif)la,t. Jbliii Ch-vra-bers and Son, M-> WreTJiftßlbn,*

"NAZOT'" is 2 simple, safe, sjwettjr, attffSure speci'fic &)*• foughs, cpldst and soffttteosii, . Gives tems'tliate «Iki SeMS-vsrywhrrc, l-ii W, for M doses., te *

ENTERTAINMENTS.

ins MULsiTs TiirvrurTke-io was a. very largo midienw nfcHμ Majesty's firaalTe on SaluKtay

n.igbt when the week's programine wasrepeated for tlte last time.' For to- ■night's change of programme six newstar imported fcftts will be prdssntcd,lietebie among wfeteli will bft the FourCasting Lamps,, a troupe of ae-fin-i gjn>Udsts, who are said to perform somaclever feats tiipiing douMo «ml treblesomersaults whilst flying through space.A ttiuttlt of humour is ixlded to this astby a comedian who taiifcsa leading sharo,in tbs performance, and h<? is'saM to.kiep.thfl aniljejpe. in a coEtimiaus stateof merriment throughout, Another goodfeature of the piogrtntirfto will be pro-vided bv Hflyfes and M'ives, in th.eiif

"Tito Divinity and her Kscqrfc" ftwhirlwind dan-ee- in which filtered lights»ro nta-iupukted. Bfevaii air 4 Flintwill appeat for Jshfi first tinioin, a musics'! sketch which issaid to create ■ much laughter.Harmony rowt Iranumr fffil be providedby the Now York Contefy four, a. troupeor vofta&ts who ate rejjorted to pos-sess fine voices- Among ethers who wiiilc&ntfibwte to the entertainment: is RayIrtinTOvce, a. female impersonatorwho isIlillfcd as "-jitst an A-iimfieSH- -girl." ■ litacklitien t<? the newajmera, Mfflfe Boris,who was Sβ popularhere seme time iipp.,mi. reappear in iien- sotas. Ray aidRay, and V'onion and 6ihd«w Wβ beenretaihed for anotTiar week.

"THE THREE MU&ffifEiSHS. 1,

Iti-night's patftjns at the KijigVIteftfcre wffl have- an oniMrfctthity of m-lng.aitd j-udging for the-rn-solves the.merit of the biggest picttife ever sftreen-c3 fft -one sitting. This js "lii-e BiJoeaWskKfceots," wji-ieh comea along withthe. highest efedentkjs from the J?ressof other cowifefes-.. flio massive motionwork is IOJOOft. long, awd forms, inifeejf 4 coTO-jiiotc ercninjeVwient. As tilie SCTecning occupies 2;|iiottrSi the ftmiUigefticmt. ■.aiMWiine.os byaclvottisement fto the overture Istimed ia start -at r.65. Tlic gero.emiigwill I»gjn ivt S e'tiffbk shftrp.. At the■finnl cxliWtwn- 6:f "this flifee Nits-lavteaßv" at Atitfltknd ait num-bers were iMtijMo te obtain -adinisspi.Alexandrs pujiras'-s iJi.ij-strio-U-s Ko.rk has -

i been so widely tehd and its stirring[ story is s-o well knowji., that it neoft notb<?,retold ]mrc, TJI6 .i>i)ria| of foffis'XIII &f: France- was -full of romance,

!: and the life of that has ftovpi■boeji- ftioti? s% depietai t:h.\n hy thepen- of Duties, fks ,pjetur& i? saj.d t<3eWtoßish his narra.tjvb, 'The rich <?ovturaes aro Said to bo a- festairs of

Tviji'te the -palacei, 4un'■goons, prisons, CorUrts, -.-stoS tjuaint inij.S.-\TOioli ga t«> fom ftf> 'ecenic, seMngsare stated to -b.fi p'hoj-ograiphs '0f imactual sperts -Wifiah BV6- ail IhisWripwell as :»jna-j)-& interest. By tin's-1means flisre. theatrical, offeo.i'is diijpcijsed ;i

. with, 4hd a; propea- Gld; IVorVcl Atinos* 'fihero is lectoii-tci}, th.e pbpfljarOr;clic.stea.. coMiioted bj'.'Signor, ■Will ai»GiJrisp.ttnjr ife uiifol<jihg ftSlhSfl&ij,.'.n.lte.irraagtjd.music. Boxplatisffrea,ttjie':B-resdoii, and -a' liberal ii'ppHiiation lor ].refjirved seats ih&Vs h'eeii sircajlj ■Jβ- : 'cesvefl. i .' "*■

.. THE SjIPfiESS THEA-^E.'. ■ ''The ehahge of progratrini'e at- the Enl-

press Theafeft oqfetjiiubu-5-. fijetTurse t<i-eay:-.ai)d will Be headea:

featee- draffia-, "Jhe,'Pit Hyfetery." The plbt is 'ftmtjie tmms iiotfij h,y Georges Oliftei Tlieprincipals, «rfi the S<jn- .of a -lord, -thie-■preety ttlfegs igirl lie Is in-iEatuated- ■*-!.%..ajCd: 4 *il!;a.,ge-'iv*s.teelj who. is -alpt) it-traetel by, jtlija' girL fc a' .fitof'■ jeafoiisj,tho WflSt-fel Mis - tie. g%l, and' caijiejsuspicion tl) -fall ijiwh-'.fie.r'moje w6rthySuitor. A , wealthy'mon-tjylandef, whohates t; ho lord;! a-tteijipts to feheet ths«rini6 Jmiae fe) 'ffiij.Jattef's W"', but iheftct-U-al mttrdetef is fijo'ngbt. vb jjjsticein an une?p<«t<;d.rn'iiitrtfr.«-. jthe■•film isrepfi-rted to,; be of linujpSa'l mfei>tf bofi-by v:ir-feuo -of thefl:ttr.a<rti-><j natiire of theplot ai)i jnq,iiner iii. 'whiqh t%a play . :\%

;staled; '''T% Jopieafl ..pre:?eh-t.smany vivid- aitis-t.raiti.oiiß ..of uo'iflgS ; ifl■vgir.iotw pftrte of the W.rM,. The- ssrieg

.n-iJi ajsb .i'n|lo4o a'.mtiEt. ■.picture.s.quo,'vi.ow of jJonttacio tto ■;jspeni"e.ch.arnJ,a--f>l tlje sWitel>etween-.^f-s:ica..ahd $ar-d-inm,' "the. Aflt end. the-p'er^, and a niimper of <s6:jn-i&

fc iftftift pictjiiTO.-. Bte iisitalpriefs will fro reyertcnl tpfrom to-jJaj..

EI&EX TERRt.■: Qtpt fifty SSWS ago *}&» Elleii Tse"r*y,:

. i)M;o te, ■eebut in VShakeSgsare^:■tlranlaßr and evfcr s%sMi liAd th>:.. students of a'f fc and: liteira.tiii* ii ]iif'ifeei. not-. <SMls* **. a'U fictrffissy Wfc ; ae. *'.

ttohvitn fttli tif Jfiye, fliid;.mfcy .fin? .-Jrtjj;. 'fejk,iawTfcroft.tUrea- Ttoos punJic, of Wcnjnig--■ ton Will ft:;att>. if o. ppwinnifies ortty of,'.seeiag- (iiid Bearing this great &6ftras t oit;

Jitto 18. and iiSj iriNha ! oriifl.d -filiterfl.!t|:6ußo. The bojc p'ian. ojiens ihe;BfeS-dfiii this inftrfflttg,. itnd.dS.y sales tfro!at ■ChrisfesoH.'s, ' an-ijpiice tfel hbl.<Jpjs of day-sate tiolsetswill he adpjfcted ft'ftecti. ftmit'tes: before,.the .advertised time o.f opeßjng. ' ' :

. Qwte of tie Wg)jjj*siiocessfttt and :a; p-', scries of Swdaj- «ojjcefjts bj%

the, 'SyciHingten Gjt'y Bhnd: was gi.vcM inUis Siafestf's Tl!pati!e fest fhx-fewas a largo andfetee.. and: £h& plaifluisoiE the bflrid, Wliich »sa tiiider tfo. eo.«-dactorskip of Lieijt.. T. HeriJr'was fjfthat Wgn standatjl wbfojt ~haetate.d...to ttal;<s fhft cohqqtlia, b&ls-r. The first iteifl. bl> tlie".

: was SWnmrtiu -"Back to Qa.Mv>' (Bian-lrfen%i!.r,gK a.ii4. ■&%* :i.b?to& %Wfeire "Hsydji'e Whiles" .to*ra.ngS;d. htJ3un»e)t -sferenadej '-Siftjeif

■: (Boyerjl., gavotte, "Hs.sxts.CitSo" $fo&wjXh), aiid "Cke qsjicksSoji, "Strauss"feted jaTAtiiy to tlio valfto. of the gori-cQrt, JlTcj tv.Bro Miss Maiwire mm ■"iifplißsafidS ill the ' Vgtiod'"

an«t ''stJfi;ft!WJoj" fFttstirj, mi:Mr, Hamiltftii Hpdses.i. who sang "Tli.e

' Vo.ice of AH Comfort.' ,' (Gakji,. with': h.teid aceonjftanimfcttt,.. flfMiiggft by;

■ Umi. '$■ Her4i -ftffd "Tho DcVfluti'Jjovor" (Whito|. The concrpl t-jitletwiils tie Katiemd iirthcm.

THE ■. DOMINION, MONDAY,. . 'JtTNBI ( 15,, 1914; 9

For Coughs, Colds, Catarrh,_ ■ _ ■|. Sore Throat and Bronchitis—

Sootu6S-' tu6 ' TlUTOclt ! '■ ■■ ran roywoy

Colds in the Throat, Hoarseness, Strain— \ ■ ?sll||llf &mm Imj IN WW'all vanish when NAZOL isused. Sprinkle | J^P^f" Is-lill fwfl Hit $4 iHsome drops on a piece of sugar, which j / ia Xiilp llftifi /H? PP WH$shouldbe allowed to dissolve in the mouth. { Wk ml| SfH fflMm* llLfll lifersActa like a charm. NAZOL is invaluable \ , |§ \|§ ImlmM 11111to Singers and Speakers. ■ • •; ,

60 DOSES IN EVERY 1/6 BOTTLE. jj Not a drug for the stomach, but a Natural Remedy! ' . . ! which works by Rational Methods. Ready for use

. 'when bought. '■■:'''' ui ■- __; ■ '■■' ' ■ ■ ■ •■

. , , ■ , , -v

• ' ' . ■ ' I ■ ■ ' ■■ I' Order a Bottle Fop Nasal Catarrh and Colds in the Head . jj One Trial .'. .

- ■ <r J £. tJie most d^6o' way to aPPIy NAZOL is? D r10-day from by inhalation. Sniff a few drops through a '? rroves Its__, r*e«i.'e# Nazol Inhaler and your head will be as Fffimrv. ■ , dear as when you've had a sound sleep. f Ltttcacy

■ ; ■ This sterling remedy acts quickly , and . )

' '.. . , ! . never fails to give relief. I ■ .

1/6 BUYS 60 DOSES. ,'-]

NAZOL is as safe for babes as for old --folk. It gprotects schoolchildren, as well as parents,: from . E'ejjmjftgj fS-ffi/acoughs and colds. No household should be without LidSO Ifilb vL€s«, ■ |-

That Honest Remedy— : NAZOL is an excellent Balm. A Ijttie f'

—— —«-•-««». """"""

rubbed in the chest will remove that tight- KjWffiM pim'MM ness P 0,"1 so °ften accompanying a \

Wk iM $$*& PI heavy cold. A few whiffs from a Nazal |jSW & |P Inhaler will complete the treatment aad j

. :;; il H• :. A bottle containing 60 doses costs only 1/6, and

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' ■ ::' '• ■ • ' ■ •'•: ■ ' '-" ■ ' .-,''. JW^jg^g^^MimujJuM—«wmMiiiiniii i , 'p-U'" ' I'n'li.ini.j)j._j.

") FOE JLIMiTED { ' '^^ei ;: l^^^W^^^'?^v!K.•-■■ -'-'BOlLDiZftd' HARDWARE. "." 'r\ ' %gg¥ wfe:??/

Kβ* ind deeigns, in colours to match your rooms, and at re- YaA? f^'y~U "'

.■;■■ auced prices. Save , time, labour, and espease. M 1 ww^^y"*"^ l, ',; HECIBTER AND INTERIOR CRATES, ' ' .• ' '

PORCELAIN EN AM EuLED BATHS, Taper or Parallel. '' '

POROEIAIN-ENAMELLED BINKB and Steel Enamelled Sinks. '' \ . <^;c:;2S^^?iilW|^^ltCSWflwW'''^LAVATORY: BASINS, Angular or Oblong. . ' '. . rt iKITCHEN RANpES, Orjon, Zealandia, Scott's. =^^^^^-WffWMβ W^^Srt^U'^LOCK SETS, English or American, latest designs, i ; ■ WHIK Jl^^E'W^Mp'''"Titan" Best GalTanised Corrugated Iron,- Portland Cement, Ridging. wPv«Pi llfelnV^Spouting, Down Pipe/Ralvnuised Piping and Fittings, Red end, Black-end ■■ k = : J rOt^ffl'k\WvvfSs^ 1! eil'fcftlTO,IfooEng telt, Vulcanite Roofing, R« Building Paper, Sheet Lead, Oils • ji^iaWe^W^W^^^^

JOHN-. ©UTHIE &:-"60«i LIMITED, ■ • ■ "3 "" * !^&^^^^^W^^^PS|■v METALS AND HARDWARE MERCHANTS, ' E• ' e 'J

TELEPHONES—Town Department, 3006; Office, 573; Wholesale Depart- '

f""'Jamr!ffTii.r". -q f- "

1 S LlVPr' I lvfk) 1t El

a Good sensible smoke, 1 ®. Qoo'°pFl?r?

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o(™G^°sAT^l^c:i PURL^^rip 3U*

FULLSTEEWGTrt acknowledged by all

POCKET , To BE absoII"ILLY

CATARRH OF THE NOSE.CUBED BY KEXO#A,<

"Kindiy aflo* *» herewith. Iα tJijSLnkjob for the great relief. and sjrtfl I J&Vfl'feceiM tjr tifeiiß yeur KSxotfa '©i.ntmssni :fonJtttarrJi of this Bm," writes Jljsi E,SitMls, ;20 .y&ljiih Street,' Auckland;'Sew ■Jlealand.. "J had used ueiijedies. fefqfe I. started your juifttijjeirtt 'but it irantitem fowl to ivorse till I began f<s;Eet Wirr ;much alarmed, as I liftOW pp'rE&Stly *^1.what i$ leads to. I :{§gtift to ;

joiir ReiPfla Oiniment I <?«uld. use niy:iiostfilft. t *UW alftep at -iiight properlji, ■ell the Wrtid symptoms atttejieft io- t;fi.eopmplitiift ap.iin ibtallj? aiidI aw u.ow di(fQd.l,ttiidis my .nop :jfifcl State of iipiiltt agaif; TJfe' i.eftliii^;

■pOW* of f&nt Bexpiia fw ».'sesvire casscif Cata.rfh J^i, boiiestly fie.to!B.ftientt to s.H sufleriug from tie 'toiti-.plnini." ' ' .

fesotiiii- tji* Bapia Healing Qi:n.hn!>nt, is,mo-iT roittafkabk elates at .o!;rf

Rhd ijW'inais qasw. AH who pliijer ffoin;toubtetirri* Oiytitiflii sprcs'Jir wo.mijb ;yiljtlo- w>ll to use B.pibua. aui Hiii'v will fiinlit a (juicfe !tn:d: effective- reiit.wlf. I'Kce,Is. <kl. sviiii 35.-A<lvt,

K(Wu fialj. gecrctijr-t oE tlic ScW

firember o.F tiifr .Boarf of Jl-griqtritoftS.,wfts i: n MastfcTtoii on StttUfcEAy a..ii'ftSunday, ds tli© guest o| Mr. ■»'.* P:efrj' f,,

erf Pentose."Fof th.i* relief, mn_oh. Wiin&s'" Hftin.--■

Jot's \Wirds exjiress Wie.fsd-jngSoi the jji/ajitthonsairfs Ho Ji.aVo tested; "NAZOL" IH■agtes that "SJIZey.SS "title test *o)ighctiid qold fcm*dy ia the Doailnicti.''' Set :4 '

LAND NOTICES.

MAORI LEASE, 300 ACRES.rJETArKANAE. 35 mi'.ps from WMlinirton, £1000 down, Preposition worts outif at 225. jio-r ncrn for b.-vluncc of leas», if> years to run. Excellent dairy .land,

worth £3r > per ntrp; caii be made a Freehold. Charming house. Wnto to uspbout tin?, it is an exceptional offor.

Jt>A£fci'L/iM AlxIJ Ivl/., railway.

qqj ACHES, 0.K.P., rent .£l9; 800 acres grassed, half ploughablo; -i paddockejO'i's: now dwelling 10 rooms aud othei buildings Carries 2 eheop. Price .£'s10s. per acre. £750 caeli. 2^o"1 AAA ACRES, good 2-stieep counhy; 000 acres fenced and. ealxlii Ided;JIFUI/ pond homestead, l'no .CO, £1M cash. Owuer will lake other propel lyin " CAMPBELL, THOMSON & CO.,'3,

LAND AND INSURANCE AGENTS,lUNNEVIRKE.

WAIKATO SHEEP FARM,ABOUT 2000 Acres, Freehold, level to undiuatinß country, part bush', part forn.

Abo-it <iOO (■ores in graw, 200 ncres now bfir.g felled, 200 oh.vlns fencmßituen's oottnge. Will mole ideal sheep iun. Price ,£12,000,. Will accept 200. to300-acre dairy farm as part payment, sem o oaeli, balanco can be left on mortgage.

LAWSON, SWAIN & WALKER, LTD.AUCTIONEERS, TE AWAMUTD.

1 Q/TsA ACRES, Freehold, only t miles from ravk-ay,' school, nnd Rood etockJLOviv centre; good house.and nil necessary buildings; mil carry 2 owes peracre, Pnw £3 10s. par acre {"good tor,'),!.

QKK ACRES, Maori Lease, fi miles from railway, 130 acres follpd, balanoa heavyOtftf bush, 100 acres in ntfvv grass; could milk W novs; rent 438 par annum; 20y-cirs to run; has JiliOO worth;o{ miprovenieiita. Goodwill onlv .£7OO. Furth'rparticulars trom "'.

KIMBBRLBY M'NAE,LICENSED AGENT, HTJNTERVILLE. _

'

SHEEP STATION FOR SALE ON ,THE FAMOUS CAST COAST,~

-inprA ACRES, all in eraes. subdivided in 7 paddocks, slier, and cattle yaTds,X/ODXJ very easy country,'_lie3 well to Bunj 7-roomod house, and ill conveni-ences; main road runs through property. Wintering 2000 breeding otrej and 100head of cattle. Harbour Board Endowment Lease, with 18 yeaie yet to run, atss. 1&. per acre, and rißht of renewal for further 21 yeaia, ut valuation.; £700 pay-able for improvements at end of first term. Price- .£OSOO. Easy terms arraneed, '

C./C. PIESSE, -LOAN COMPANY'S BUILDINGS. GISEOENE. , .

-If*A ACRES, Leasehold, at 15s, ypr core" rent.; 5J years to run; all in graraJLUv except patches of shelter biieh, all eaey and good prass country 4 paddocks.Mcll watered; 4-roonied house, 6-bail cowehed, pit; stye, etc j S mile* from lurgotown, and 11 fmm P.0., hchool and creamery. Price for Goodwill of I/wq andSinrk. as a "Going Concern," winch includes 28 rows, fi heifers (spring enhers), 2l«ills, & horsos, 15 (food heifero, I bows, hour, trap r.«d harness, milk cart and har-ness cans, eta. Is only .ffiO. Applj sharp to—

J. HAR&IS & SONS,MAftTOM AND MARTON JUNCTION

9-QA foCMI AAft FEET TIMBER, IV>OO ac-es freehold",, CSOO acres lease, 8000acres adjoining if wanted. Busli averages 15,000 feel per

ncre, modern mill, cutting eapaoily 80,000 feet dmljv 15M cut out, 200 graced.rirau in Dominion, iliflOO worth mill houses, i planers, S el cam haulers, 20-

li.p. eagim, , 2 loeoiuotives convej timber, by private line, 8 miK-s U> port. GAuidli'nd, worth to ,£U per acre For millers, or investors, no better ppenine inNew feoland. This piaKinficsfit freehold blorki v with'mill complete, private Hneilocos, etc., in owing to death of one of the prmc'paK offered rs eoiiig concern.Price ana forms in buyer's favour.. Fiftv years' cutting. Full particulars from "

PP ITO r'W ESTATE AGENT.

HOTELS!,! HOTELS!! "HOTELS!,! '

GREATEST BAEGAINS EVTSU Buys BFST HOTDr, invJT TARA.NAKI, 85 acres SI yoarn' lcawsf taking JIM wrok, contic finedistrict. £U56 Buys FREEHOLD HOTEL and 2 acres Bin- of Plenty, ferr*boat and rernoe, taking iSO •week £1000 Buys FREEHOLD HOTEL and 9 acre*Land, North of Auckland; taking £45 week; NO OPPOSITION

We tnvo the best LIST OF HOTELS in rho .North Island. Inquiro at once.• WHITTAKER AND CO.,

< PHOENIX CHAMBERS, QTJEEN STREET, AUCKLAND. ,

YOU CAN'T DO BETTER.O*lA fi ACKES > a'! in P"ass> 1 -° aores Wai) in crops, all fenced, 20 ppadorke,rO I rftvl 1 well wabored, four-roomed house, sheerer? 1 aocommodatiuni eightlnachmcßj cattle, and sheep yards; freehold. Price and terms on application te

"SQUARE DEAL JONES/5-

GISBORNE.

CK(\ ACRES, SHEEP and AGRICULTURAL FARM, adjoining Waipawa; 2tJtJU gevJ road frontage ,!, subdivided, well watered, Bhelter plantations, andallin grass; carries 2 dry sheep tc the acre, PRICE .£l2 lOsr. PL'li ACRE,TEEMS; JBIOOO CASE.

F. J. TONKIN & CO.,LAND AGENT,

HASTINGS.

e* -i ACRES, OJi.P., at 255., 300 acres, in Rraes; 21 sheop country, close to E«o-BSci tihi by good roade. Priw, per acre.1000 ACRES, Natlvo Lease, rent Iβ. B|d. per acre; 780 acres in grass, <i ailea

of fencing, 18 ocree in tnrnips, timber on ground for building) biff portion flatland, Pnoe £& 10s. per acre; property- Appjy

A". ME&SON AND CO,,LAND AGENTS, OHAKUNE.

I FREEHOLDS.onnA ACRES, virgia country, mostly hugh; JS2 10s. per acrn. 6000 ACRES,OVIfV vtr«in country, pumice and tussock, lCs. per acre. SOO,ACRES, virgincountry, all oueh, £i 59. per acre. 213 ACRES, partly improved;' houso, etc.,i miles from To Kmti £8' per Aoro. Very easy terms. - '

f\ P> T WFTf LAND AGENT,

QA/» ACRES, Freohold, all ploughable, 60 "to 80 .acres bceu ploughed. .SplendidlyrSUu watered. wpII fenced nrd subdivided, good house of about 7 roonid, witlt'nil neeec .saTy convoniouces, good outbuildinßs, good con-siied 10 to 12 bails, conciot-ed> and np todate factory opposite, school handy. .This funn i» well situated, andwe enn offer same as r whole ro in two 6eparato faimsr with good terms. ForfuIKV particulars inyuire from us vfthnui dehy, ae it i« sure to iro quickly.

LONDON, GOSS, AND CO,.OPPOSITE P.O. RUIGWAY STREET.

WANQANUI.tfifi Freehold, all grassed, undulating, and flat. 9 paddocks; 7-roimedXXJxf house, all conveniences, 10-bail oowshed, loft, stable; 4 miles totru andrailway: I mllca tchool f croamcTy. Price JilS 10 ,;, per acre; .£509 cash. 2"I QA ACRES, Freehold, oil grassed, nearly all fiat, 8 paddocks; 8-roomod IwW,JL/4i\f ontbuildirgs, 3 milte town, 1 mile rail ajid Gchcol; as going concern.Fine herd 31 cows, J*K>oy bull, veaucru horses, good equipment. p.Hcb. £22 j»r

1 ecre; £500 cash, • , 45

LAND AGENT. EKIiTAHTJNA.1 AQ ACRES, inofadlAg all implempnte end stock; only B,miles from.,rail; ciocoJ-yu creamery; 25 milen from Aucklaadf lanl all ploughr.ble tnd in grass.,oreeb in overy paddock; will 30 cowe camly; 25 f OEs hay; 8 aces turnip?; alletock, consfetiDg of 15 picked fccrae, l,bu!l, Vi young steck, 2 Lories, 5 pfg9, im-ploments nearly new, cart and "harness., plonsth, roller disc, etc., etc; house of 3rooms: concreted milking ehod, implement shed, etc, Prrce, £30 per aore. Caen, "

<*!COO, baknee arranged.HENRY CLAYTON AND

. CO.-.3S QW3EN ST.. AUCKUKD, '

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A-s n/> ACRES, Freehold, Nelson district, 1000 acree rich flats, balance rollinedowns, cairyinst one*ehe«p eore: eonie acres orchard, nhoiring spleadia '. *,

TOHilts; 6-ro'omed residenisc,. ){ifge woelehed, numerous outbuildings, .'aubdirid*beautifully as apjlo land. Price, ,£16,000, less thao £i per acie. Sidiraloiuly chfapi 'wca refused for property in its bare riate. ' ' '

■e A ACRES, Main P.oad. Lower Hutt, exceptionally rich land. TremendousJtv pecfivo value, Buboividejat«r. Now oonducted as modern poultry and fifuilfaitn. Pre<t°nt owner makes n*t income illOO yearly.J. D. MARTIN M°INTYRE & CO., f

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215-217 LAMiBTON QUAY. ' ■ •- ' ,•

'EXCEPTIONALLY~GOOD SHEEP AND GRAZIN*G"nUN.1Kffi ACRES, H€o Acres S.G.E. Teniirt, 100 acres L.1.1, ; both can be mndft •JOOlf Freehold; total rentals, <£25 Is. Sd. per, «npu>n; 954'Bcrca in best Enft-li"ih imsses, balance hush; papa formation; about 300 acrei dead Iβ*el to unduht- ■ing. Owner fattens about 100 buUocks cack year, bes'dcs Rolling off r>ll sheop fat.Easily Z-slieop country; very fiee fiouf second growth; fome of country steip; blit ,'splentlid press land; dinall slab nliarc, sheep jaids, dip; 5 miles to good fortnight-lv yiles; 15 miles Waitpra Frtens: tfrrks. l J:ice 15«. p»r acre, JIIOOO cash.'. "■

B. W. WHITCOMBE,_

LAfffASuTH

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J/ G. "OTEVENS;LAND AGENT AND VALCER, OTAKI RAILWAT.

1 n/jft AGUES, freahol'd. about 650 elear and >n gras ,, balii:'o> '.lostly naillabloJLliUv bush,< sdjoinioir oniicr lias cood bubh, and villics to have sanio milledBleo; 70 ncres etiimped and ploußli"d; nnother ISJ could he ploughed when slumped.!J paddocks, mostly new fenouiK,- new 7-roomed hoiiK •, telephone, acetylene eas, a.and c. water, man's uhaie, cow bails and cood outbuilding; p;rod elieem-ardE: amiles from Railnay Station and TownouiD; SflO acres duiryiti? country. Owing to '

u diesotution. of partnership, tho very low price ol £1 per nco mil to l&kenitonn» can bo arranged. ,TSEVBRBUX, KING, & CO., LTD.

100 LICHFIELD STE-ET, CFRISTCHUHCH.OA HOfi ACRES o,f Land, situate Atiaiiiuii, right 011 the B.inks of flic Wni«/WUjVVV feeto River," For Bale, in Bleeps l>9lll. lOOl) Acres, ai 335. PERACRE. This lard must grow in value every vrar, so that if jou buy it ii'idsimply -eave it there you must become wealthy, nciordmg to tho quantity j-oubuy. To lmprovo it must give you a pound for every shilling jou cpendoriginally. 10,000 Acree in the Block] onlj 20.0P0 Acre 1; left, So liurry up.One of the purchasers, Mr James Moor, late of Christchurcli, 13 running TWOSHEEP f> the Acre on the land he has IniproiM.

~E can offer you 2380 ACRES,'aII In grass, except 300 ceres strong fernclumps shelter bush. About 400 noros rich river flats, balrroe Mey country,'

mostly ploughablo. Subdivided into 24 pnddocks, and eplend:d!y watered. Houe*8 roomc, telephone installed, woolshod, ihecp-and yardi, etc. Now oarryinjj1» d.\iry oawe, 2GO heao cattle, 1600 cheep, nnd SO horses. ,Prcperlv handled would*cadi; carry 2 ehoop to nefo. Railway Station U miles, rteamer landing 11 miles.Really i-ood countty, EP.ICE SCI PFR ACRE. Terms, JJBOOO to JCdOOO ensh, balanofirrsßfred. We hi»ve known this property for 15 sows, and invito intpoction,

HARRIS AND CRUMP. ,BaMFURLY BUILDINGS, QjJCEN STREET. AUCKLAND.

PlßSl'-"CIiA,SS - DAIRY FARM & STOCK, FARMS FOR SALEDβ ACRES, L.I.P, Govejnment rent, wqa ACRES, freehold 150 acres, bnlanioOO 7s. Gd. per aero; all ploughable i4V L.1.P., fenced, divided into 12lvhtil stumped t good foncce, plnnty wiitor; paddocks. 100 acnw.piwigli.iblc, winter(toe lioii'-e (7 rooms), h. and c. water, cow- 01l g rft6Si 1300 sheep. 50 head cattle,shed (10 stall 1?), -concrete. 29 apod cowe 6-roonied houfe, orchard, 11 ooUhc<t, *hee»and otlwr- eUx-k end tools Price, mjuul , ar< lSj Wephono laid or., 2} mile? fromto £51 10r,., including stock, for the PW railwav station, creamery, post offiw- andholil, uieh. W. I. i3OSBAND, Fchool," 9 miles from Hunforvillp. RentPnhiatiiß. of L.1.P., J3B yearly. Price, JCI2 perf EASEHOLD, 5 years, m acres, splon- *crc. Term-;, XISOC cash, balance arranged."Li did dairy farm, close Palmerston AC\(\ ACRES. fa>m, Wuitara district,North. Miikod 100 cows last μ-vroij rent, W nnrp for wish Xl 3 per acre.S.r «., including mllking plant, farm S(\(\ ACRES, furm, laranaki, sellingiidplpm«nts! rent quarterly it ti- Omf on aoconnt of owner who has leftvance. Alto. Splendid Wellington t-he district, .£3 10s. p"r acre. Mcrtgag",prflferty, iinpnoumbwed, m>ll let. .*!080. easy tern? for bolnrw of money.Owner wil 1 exchange for dairy form This is a rare bargain and is iiv a. yarmabout SO nores. healthy locality, ncd is very sultablo for

J. A, NASH AND COT., etdck-raising.„_

AppW, -paJmeretoA Norlh, DKOfc., Willis.Snoot,

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I _ ■Pllntal aud rubhslicd by San do, Taimri Torraw Lvnll buy, (or theWellington Pjiblistodg Compaujr, Limited, at tho Kegislerort Office of tho Ccp»<

pm-j, jDominioa Atoou;, Monday, Jujic 15, 1911.

10 THE . DOMINIOH, MONBAY* IS, 1914;AUCTIONS

. ". A7AIKANAE SALE.- , ...TUESDAY,.JUNE IG, 1911. . .

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D ALGETY AND CO., LTD., will sell._.,:•_ at 1. p.m.— ■•-.■■- ■•■-■•

--•■'256 2, 4i' and-'β-tooth fat and forward'■'■'.' wethers . .

. 50 fat ithoep30 mixed yearlings20 18-months stoere - "

V ,■'.:. . WAIKANAE'SALE. ..'

■i . • TUESDAY,: JUNE IC, 1914.

ABRAHAM AND WILLIAMS, Ltd.,"wilV'eell at T p'.m';—

■»-].OO fat'-'arid' forward wethers • ■" '5'J-fat ewes

.■ls 2J-yeav steers ■ '■' ' ;3 fat" bullocks" ■

.. 16 fat cows".:" ■ ; •,,

....-8 fat/ maiden heifers. "'*. .':'

... ■.-'■,3 heifers;at drop ..

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p'\fWAIKANAE, .St6.CK s'.sl.LE.k'i9u. :

...T\rW: ZEALAND"'■LOAN" AND MER-. "ll iCANTILE.AGENCY CO.. LTD., will

..sale at 12 'o'clock noon the fol-lowing.:— ;--■.-""- . . . .' ■ • ".'

*'. Bf)XooHy.;.larabs,..mi:;ed.sexes (choice)' ' 30fat"-'owes;'aiid ; wethers ■ ■-1 ;;f stoic" cbw's>i'» .■•.'...'.- '■' ■.■

*"'.% Jersey"."cow'.,on ■ drop'' (guaranteed=-=•-■ 'sound) • --'. ■ .• . •

..-.-•. .-. ' . •..■

";vreaner.,pigs... ' '. '.

; ■-1 cattle dog • ■ .•■■<' '1 plough'.and sct.lianws

JOHNSONVILLE STOCK SALE.■>v .WCTyESDAYi'J.U.XE -17,- 1911. ' •

ABRAHAM AND, WILLIAMS, LTD.,-nill sell as above, nt 2.15 ip.lll.—

'iTvSfr.pstra .priiue.'heavy bullocks '•

''S'iifiMfr-bHlhicks ■•""•'■-■ ■ ■•-

•'--8 prime- hullocks - ■■- : -•■ ■■ ■ ■ '■":'6O prime wethers" .'

■; 80 prime, henvy ewes ■■■■■■•

'■'- 120 pniiw".\vctliere •• 1(70 prime ewes

CO prime ewes■■■■■ - SOLWAY; STOCK SALE. .

■"' '■•"■■■>'; mastebton".'•'',:: ■WEDNESDAY, JUNE 17, 1914.;

THE ASSOCIATED AUCTIONEERS'." will offer— ■".'.■■SHEEP— :

100 2 .and '1-tooth wethers■ flO-empty ewes """.'SO lambs ■-■-..

CATTLE-' I .20 2}-year forward bullocks

: - : -7 2J-year steers. GENUINE UNRESERVED SALE OP

;. ..STUD:ROMNEY FLOCK,' On" account-Walter.C..Dorsett, Esq.,

■ . - Khikatea,' Carterton, ■ . "

■ To be held 011 Carterton Show Grounds,. ' TUESDAY,, 23rd JUNE, 1914.■ At l.p.m.

MESSRS. W. AND G. TURNBULL.. ■' ..AND CO., LTD., have received in-

structions, from AValter C. Dorsett, Esq.(who has'sold his poperty) tohold an 1111-reser.ved clearing sale on. the CaitertonShow Grounds of nil his well-knownPurebred Romney Flock, on above dateand time. .

,• .260 i, 2,.3,-.and 4-shear Romney eves.in lamb to shut Romney rams,bred by P. Mungayin and vendor

" 110 Roraiwy ram :■ hoggets ""

102 Romney ewe hoggets'• - 3 stud Romriey'rams

AU the above-will be sold in pens offire.'- ■ '■•■. 1, ■

122 crossbred 2-tootli ewe 3 in lamb toS.D. , Tarns ■ , ■ J -

Catalogues are. now'being prepared, andwill be obtainable in <t few days from.the-.Auctioneers.'' '.■'-<'-■;":: : ■■."..■■ frankevans;

Auctioneer.

WILLIAMS AND KETTLE, LTD., in-structed by Mr. A. S. G. Cavlyon.

of Gwavas (owing to having disposed ofa-block of his country), will hold a re-duction: Sale of PEDIGREE STUDPOLLED ANGUS CATTLE, at the Sta--10"'

GWAVAS, HAWKE'S BAY,. . On FRIDAY, JULY 17th NEXT,.

.■ • ... ■ . At Noon: ' ■ : '

30 pedigree Polled Angus cows, in calf..'"■■ to imported hulls • • • -.

' 20 2-year-old pedigree heifers'20 yearling pedigree luifers

, 15 '2-year-old pedigree bulla15 yearling pedigree hulls3d pedigree empty cows

Catalogues and further information pro-curable from the agents.

ALFRED REID,:' ..-. Auctioneer.

■\7ALUABLE Freehold. Property, about' V 20 acres in extent; containing an ex-tensive.hematite deposit, for' sale.

Reasonable price. Good investment.Full pa'rticu'ars from

W.'AND G. TURNBULL AND COM-PANY, LTD.,

■■ -20-M.'Customhouse Quay,' ' :.. . , Wellington. '

"EjH 0 R . SALE.J Pedigree" Jersey Bull.2 Grade Jersey Bulls. ',

Grade Jersey Cows and Heifers..1 Heavy Draught Horee.2 Medium Draught Horses.1 Heavy Spring Tip-dray.1 Block Dray. ■1 12-h.p. Blackstone Oil Engine.1 Keystone Threshing Machine.1 H, and G. Chaffcnfter.1 Swamp Plough, d.f. Plough.Seed Cleaner, Reversible Harrows, SeedDrill, etc., etc.

- . Ai BUCHANAN,;. Box 152, Palmerston North.

;BEEF TOR EXPORT.

TSTE are inn position to obtain theW- HIGHEST PRICES for Or andCow Beef frozen in quarters, or bonerBulls or'Cows. -

It will-be to;jour advantage to com-municate with u»- , :

MEUBOP, ELIOTT AND CO.,' PALMERSTON NORTH.

•/Phone 50. - P.O, Box 1«.GOLDEN OPPORTUNITY OF ACQUIB-

" ING THE CHEAPEST FARM IN. NORTH ISLAND, WITH STOCKAND PLANT, AS GOING CONCERN.

ONLY £2100 CASH REO.UIRED.AREA, 1700 Acres, situate less than 20

miles i"rom Wellington by goodmetal roa'd;' about 1000 acres in grass, bal--anco bush; .nboiit 120 acres plcughablewhen stumped, 20 acres stumped, of whichsome 12 acro9 ara 111 crop; well fenced olidBiibdivided into 17 paddocks; watered bypermanent streams; lies well to the sun";building* comprise throe-roomed cottageaud two-roomed cottage, good iron wool-abed, stable, trapshed, and toolhou>e; willcurry MX) grown sheep and a large num-ber of cuttle.

PRICE, for one month, is only £3 12?.Cd. per acre, including iome 500 nheefi(principally ewes), 20 head 0 fcattle, 3horses, gig, good wool press, plant, andtooh. Government Advances to Settlers'Mortgage of .62325, balance at 5 per cent,

NOTE.—This property ia only for salefor' private family reasons, and is a giftat tie price quoted. 'The flats are cap.able of running u good dairy, whilst ththills' are good sheep country, and thecarrying capacity of samo coujd bo greatly increased by spending ft littlo monejon improvements. The first one to inepect will purchase.

Owner would enteitain exchange on casJbasis for smaller farm between Stratfonanil Paeknkarilti.

« For full details apply *■•

H. ERNEST LIffOETOH,SOLE AGEWT..

182 FEATHERSTON ST., WELLINGTONOr, LOWEB HUT.?:.

AUCTIONS'TO-DAY.

MONDAY, 15th JUNE, IDU.„,._ At 1 "p.m.CLEARING SALE 01-' BOILING-DOWNAND FELLMONGERY PLA'NT AT1 WAIvEFIELD GULLY,, NGAHAUR-

TANGA.HE N.Z. FAKMEJiS' CO-OPERA-TIVE DISTRIBUTING CO., LTD.,have been favoured with instructions fromMr. T. Riddler, who is giving up busi-

' .ness, to sell by public auction, WITHOUT. RESERVE, the whole of his plant, com-prising—

1 Onyx wool cleaning machine1 Ta'ngye 13 h.p. oil engine, equal to

new1 marine boiler (601b. pressure)

' 1 8-b.h.p. steam engine1 steam pump

1 2 600-gallon coppers8 400-gallon tanks■ 1 200-gallon tank1 setFirbank ec«les (Bcvrt.)

1500 feet': of i to- 1J piping: Lot flf .sundries previously advertised

2 block.' drays1 spring, tip dray

, ,1. light-express .(to carry Mcwt.)i sets-iVarness

.1 sct.'snider trace ■hnrnessI'bay-'J-draught. mare (aged)

. -■: ... SOj \

1 Goodwill of the Lease of Land and >

Premises, about B years to run.For full .particulars sjo last Saturday'si) issue. ■ :-• ' .

UNRESERVED DISPERSAL SALE.1 PEDIGREE AYRSHIRE CATTLE.

THE FAMOUS "WA1TOITOI" HERDAWAPUNI, PALMERSTON NORTH.

WEDNESDAY, 17th JUNE, 1914.

D ALGETY AND COMPANY, LTD.,instructed by MR. J. U. G. SLACK.

• will Sell, at the'HOMESTEAD, at 11.30a.m.—fM PEDIGREE AYRSHIRE COWS"•* AND HEIFERS (all bred to stnd

bulls).11 2 and 3-year pedigree bulis

. 8 pedigree weaner heifers '\ 8 pedigree weaner bulk.

1 pedigree bull Young Baron ,12 purebred Berkshire piss

Also, at same •falace, account MESSRS.B. H. SLACK AND SONS--Ipr PEDIGREE AYRSHIRE COWS±0 AND HEIFERS (all bred to ntud

• bulls). .

5 2 and 3-year pedigree bulls5 pedigree weaner heifers

5 2 pedigree weaner bulls1 pedigree bull Count

Catalogues on application to "DAL-' GETY'S," all Branches. .

R. C. WALLACE,■ •■• ■ Auctioneer.'

vUNRESERVED DISPERSAL SALE.PEDIGREE HOLSTEIN CATTLE.

HIGH-GRADE HOLSTEINS., ■'. FEILDING SALE YARDS.THURSDAY, 18th JUNE', 19H.

D ALGETY AND COMPANY, LTD..PALMERSTON NORTH,, instructedby MRS. J. A: JAMES, will Sell her com-

- pleto Registered' "EDALE" HERD OF• HOLSTEINS, also HIGH-GRADE HOL-- STEINS, at 12 o'clock nooii, comprising—} Q PEDIGREE COWS AND HEIFERS.j <J "(These have been bred to Rajah.)

2 pedigree heifers, bred to King,

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Billy4 pedigree heifeTs, rising 1 yearr 1 3-vear pedigree bull Rajah, dam"

Spot IV3 pedigree bulls, rising 1 year

•1A; GRADE HOLST'EIN COWS AND1 lv HEIFERS. (These- are springculvers, bred to Rajah.)

' •'. '. i grade Holsteiu wenner heifers .-■" 1 grade Holstein bull ' ""'

1 Catalogues on application to "DAL-GETY'S/' all Branches.. . . ■■',...

. B;C. WALLACE, •"

■' ■• ■■ ■■■ . , . ■ Auctioneer.FIRST ANNUAL SALE.

PEDIGREE HOLSTEIN CATTLE.i "FRIESLAND PARK," PALMERSTON," ...".■■ NORTH.

1 FRIDAY, liith JUNE, 1914.

D ALGETY ANIT" COMPANY, LTD.,instructed by MR, W, I. LOVE-

LOCK, will Sell,, at his HOMESTEAD,six miles from- P.ilmerston North, at 1o'clock sharp—

[ -1 Q PEDIGREE COWS AND HEIFERS-IV (all bred to stud bulls) •

1Q YEARLING, 20-MONTH, AND 2-1.0 YEAR PEDIGREE BULLSCatalogues on application to "DAL-GETY'S,". all Branches.

E.C.WALLACE,. Auctioneer. •

FOR PRIVATE SALE."CLIFI'SIDE"' STUD I'M!M.

A QA ACRES, of Rich Level River FlatrfcOV Laud, highly improved with.«allfarm' buildings and homestead, situated 7,

t miles from Pnltnerstoiv North. Latelyfarmed by-W. I. Lovelock; Esci., Holstein-Friesiaii "Cattle Breeder. Price .£32 10s.per acre; easy terms. Further particu-lars from ...

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DALGETY AND COMPANY, LTD.,.,Paltnerston North,

Soli? Agents, orW. I. LOVELOCK, Friesland Park,

' Longbarn.

SHEEP STATION FOR SALE.'

A (\(\fo ACRES, FREEHOLD, about. Tr.vv/l/ .1000 acres ploughable when

stumped. 'Balance good papa hills; 3700acres in grass, balance bush.

Carrying capicity 2\ sheep and'cattle.Particularly well watered, and does

stock we 11,.. • ■ 'Access by 'dray road.PRICE—.£IO per Acre.'Only on the market for a snort time

DALGETY' AND COMPANY, LIMITED,"Wauganui. Agents.

•';'.'• A. GOOD FARM.

1 TWO MILES FROM SHANNON.

|OOj\ ACRES FREEHOLD: flat, nn-JLOOXy dulating, and hilly country;1800 sbeep, 50 head of cattle.

PRICE, including etock, *Sll per acre.Reasonable terms. Apply

MURRAY, ROBERTS- & CO.,\ ' LTD..r SOLE AGENTS,

' ' WELLINGTON.'" ' ; «

WAIRAU ORCHARD LANDS.\

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/»/\A ACRES Splendid Apple-Growinq""V Country, considered by many

, experts theij BEST APPLE LAND IN THEC DOMINION.

Well situatodj good metnlled roads;jj flat, alluvial country.

g Good land for Growing Onions,h Tomatoes, and all classes of Small Fruit.y PRICES. ,£l6 to PER ACRE.e APPLY AT ONCE. SECTIONS

[■ SELLING RAPIDLY.1-

~ GRIFFITHS AND SON,P BLENHEIM.il : ■t. BAY OF PLENTY.Iβj. "T()AA ACRES, partly improved; build-ie

" ings, etc., at i 5 per acre.LOt- QFJOO ACEES, ePlel»'li(1 sheep and|.r OJUV ca(.t[j, coun try, partly in grass;

good buildings; low figure and easy terms,•

FRUIT FARMS, 7, 10, to .30 acres.WILSON AND ROBBINS,

Land Agents,

~ ' TAUKAiNOA &TB PUKE,

AUCTIONS'

THIS D A YlTHIS DA Yl

• At 2 o'clock.

FINAL CLEARING SALE

OF

THE EMPIRE FUR CO.'S

STOCK OF

HIGH-CLASS FURS!

'A BSOLUTELY THE LAST SALE IN' • THE DOMINION.s

ON VIEW PRIOR TO SALE.

AUCTION AT 2 P.M. TO-DVY(MONDAY):

iE. JOHNSTON AND CO.,

' Auctioneers,,157 LAMBTON QUAY.

• AUCTION SALE OF THE WHOLE OFCONTENTS OF RUTLAND HOTEL,I WANGANUI.

WILLIAMS AND HARPER, instructedby Mr. G. M'Donald, whoso leasehiis expired, will Sell, by Public Auction,

commencing on WEDNESDAY, 24th June,at 11 a.m., and following days, as above,consisting of—

Furniture, linen, plate, pictures, blan-kots, fittings, crockery, cookingutensils, and sundries.

Full particulars from the Auctioneers,H. S. W. HARPER,

■; - Auctioneer.

FOR SALE BY PUBLIC AUCTION.

THE VALUABLE FREEHOLD PRO-PERTY, belonging to the Whak.v

'ane Dairy Co., aiturited on the ValleyRoad, 6 miles from Port of Whaknfame,

. and 3 miles from the Town of- Taneatua,1 comprising 2 acres of land a.nd manager's■ house, dairy..factory, and other buildings,

' together with plant required for manufac-• ture of both cheese and butter, will be■ sold to "the highest bidder at close of

Cattle' Sole at Taneatua Saleyards onSATURDAY, the 4th July, 1914. The

, conditions of sale cun be seen at the' Whakatane Office of the Auctioneers, or

at the office of T. J. Fleming, Solicitor,Whakatane. . y

Purchaser to take over Crate?, Fire-iwood, Bandage?, and other material atcort price. . . _1 . This is a genuine. sale to wind.'up part-

; nership. .There is -a supply of 550 cowsin the neighbourhood..

The district is noted for its fertile landsand excellent clinnte, and is a rapidlyprogressing one." "•,'.': Further- particulars' may be obtainedfrom Mr. G. Sykes, Qtangihaku, Whaka-tane.THE NEW ZEALAND LOAN AND MER-CANTILE AGENCY COY., LTD.,

Auctioneers, Whakatane.

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PRELIMINARY NOTICE.IMPORTANT LAND SALE AT AN

, ; EABLY DATE.

GORTON & SON,' LTD., luvve receive<linstructions from tho Attorneys for

Lord Charles Montague and tho Countess! of Gdsford to sell' by public auction at

an early date.in suitable areas 350 acres■ of rich level fattening land in and ad-joining tho Borough of Fcilding." . ■Full particulars later.

: -OKI ACRES, Freehold, situated 2| miks[ OtH. from railway station and town-ship by: level road, all flat land, mostly

. river formation, all ploughable, wellfenced and subdivided, well watered, with

" 7-roomcd housfr; 4-roonied house, woolshed,■ granary,'yards etc.; wintering 1800 sheepand some cattle, besides having about 250■ acros under the plough in cfops. This is

an excellent block of land, and suitablefor nil mixed farming, and grows goodroot and grain crops; the property hasa long road frontage, and is suitable for

. cutting up into small dairy or fatteningfarms, without further reading.

, Price, ,£2O per acre. Terms cash, or asJ arranged. ■ No. F/42I '

; WILLIAMS & KETTLE, LTD.,NAPIER.

A RATTLING GOOD HAWKE'S BAYSHEEP RUN.

"Irj-p-A ACRES, good sheep and cattleX V country, L.1.P.; rent 7d. per

■ acre, finely situated in best part of pro-i vince; 1300 acres in grass,' balance in

bush; will carry easily 11 sheep wben im-proved.

Price £3 per acre. Very easy terms.Wire or write— • " 684

C. R. "WILSON AND CO.,Auctioneers, Hastings.

HAWKE'S BAY FREEHOLD.1133 ACRES LIMESTONE LAND.

, Twelve Miles from Napier.

A BOUT 500 Acres ploughable, includ-ing seventy acres Rich Flat; balance'

easy country.; Nine subdivisions, all well watered.

Carrying capacity, two ewes or three'' dry eheep per acre, besides cattle.

For further particulars, apply—

MURRAY, ROBERTS AND CO., LTD.,Napier and Wellington.

GOOD DAIRY FARM

ON EASY TERMS. , .

L TN MANAWATU, 111J- acres fine dairy.A ing country, 2 miles from facloiv amschool; 3-ioomed house and outbuildings. 12-bail cowshed, concrete floor; arlcsiara well, with good flow; L.K.G. Milkins; plant, separator. Stock includes 10 mill1, cows, U two-year heifers, 2 Jersey bulls

2 horses, pigs, farm implements." Wintering !)0 head of stock. Price JM2 pi>inci'P. Easy term?, mortgage 5 per centFull particulars from

S. GEORGE NATHAN,"THE FARM EXPERT,"

(Opp. Bank N.Z.)113-U5 Customhouse .Quay.

AUCTIONS.TO-DAY.to-juy.

At3.30 SHAM, 1.301.30 SMAKP 1.30

AT 20 JUNKKHS BTMET.AT 26 ■•MA.KXUKH STK3JET.

1000 il wm■ LAMES' AN!) GESK. , OOTHIXfi, jTβ hi Sold

WITHOUT THE SLIGHTEST EE-SMVE. ■ IXOTE.—This is an exeeptisnial oppor* |

tnnitj" to secure High-class Goods at yiaurown figure, as all tfife MUST 1» CIJAB-ED, on account of the Lease «xpiriiaj» nextWednesday. This Auction will' !io een-tinuwl To-morrow Morning at 10.8.0.

THOMSON & BROWN,■ ■ A WtiOTOOK?.

! ■•'HAECOtraT AND CO.,LAND AGENTS AND AUCTIONEERS, (

Have fto Following jDAIRY FAIf'MS FOB SALE:

S' ft A ACRES—4B acres rye, clover, and"v/ dogtail,■ grasses, 2 ac»s maftgolclsjnew post and 'tvire feneing, 5 patftioek?, !watered by races, SS .toi-os fiat, goosl soil,2 road frontages; taifdings—mwd hcm>e,all conveniences, icashhotiKe, dairy, mtn'jroom, 10-bnil eoWihed, cart awl gi'? shed,pigstyes, garden, lawns, el«,; stoek—3o |cattle, horses, young etask, etc. j railway jI mile, school i inile. Price MCM, ia- i-chiding 25 cows, hopsftaad cart, milk nans;terms—JSsoo cash. JsaJanc* 51 per cent,, or !

.£IOOO, balance. 5 per cent. 8930 [

OQ(\ ACRES-AH in inised grass tuidO-J\J all ploti<His>.l».l&, 51 acre«, crops,14 Haddocks, wnter-pel W streams, prac-tically all flat land. Mack saroly- foamsoil, good dairying lasd; Twilrtisigs—7-rooined house mid β-wfflmed rotiage,, twocowshed, and ftlt out&iiiMa'ngs, railway,14 miles, large Sown, fctico-I 2 miles,

,factory 1 mile, fo.y fjaoiJ rosil. Pri.ee ,£M*

per acre. Terms atwugwl. WiKQ ACRES—SO acres, grassed <ed partvo in crops* nracticall? ail level, well

' watered by small streams! WiliH«*s--fi-!■' roomed house, storeroom, washlunise,' good j

cowshed, hayshed, and otiMtr.outljrtildiiigs; jrailway 2 miles, close to sch-pol and. fec-tory. Prica JS4* per acre, including 2?.

d cows, heifer, 7 calves, liatse, S pigs. d»fr-s cart, dray, jkc harrows plough harnessii i milk cans, 'owls, dufiks .anil farm toils,'■ .£730 cash, balance at Ii per cent.' for 5'. years; or .£SOO cash, JffiHJ in two years, j

' 0106.1i- 1 rvR ACRES—AII ia eras'*,, eseepfc smallK IUJ patch shelter ba.sli ariiel 8 acres

crops, all ploupriiabiewhen stumped, w-:Ufenced, 11 patldotte, watered hy permn-n- \

ent streams, flat ami irmhilnttng wmtry.easily wintered 3ft ewe and sheep; good |

comfortable 6-iwmed hou«, washh&wss, jworkshop, ■ 18-biu! cowshed, stsfe'*, etc, jStock, 27 cows, 1 bull, 1 horse, ami calves;7 miles from railway., 1 mile from jcbsoland factory. Pr.tte .£■s> as a going

" cern. Terms £M (ash- . 9JG-1* Call and get furttter particulars from

HARCOUIfV AND CO., Is ' • 195 LanAtan Quay. I

e

i > ■e SHEEIMTAMm,r

t WTE have For Site e aujaWr of d«-;. arable aad Cropping Farms

of various «k&

y Reasonable prices' ajid teftia

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tend Seeltwe, a;nd.th.oS9 wistiag to.tro invited to comtrranictito with as,

mprAt, 'bobeets * co.,

'1 LAND DiEPAStEfiKT,r

I ... .. WELLINQTUJJ,■s

iFERTILE WESt C'jjSST (SOUTH IS'

3LAND) FREEHOLD t,AND FOR

'- SA.I.E.yiih!;■a WHY Pay £30'to M per ecrfr for M»s yve* dinary Land when ypu can buy.r . -

g Biver Bed Flat taad that

I will grow aaything, for lea than SBTIN

POUNDS PER ACEE.

2000 ACHBS BICH RI?EB tANDiwithin a.iue milea East

and West Coast Mlway line. Above

area comprises the largest and ptasfcieallye!r the only available block of tieebnlA land)-

n ■~ for sale at the preseat time'in Westland.

. Full partibnlare sappWed to bofia-icta

' inquirers by

MARK SPROT AND CO.,(Estab. 1866) [

. Land and Estate Assets, jGEEYMOTOH. \

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GOOD FARMS.:e

KOn ACRES, Piretetsss Shesp awlOO\J Dairy Fafrn.. ail ia grass.'- 206acres ploughable, bak'neo Sasy hitls? goddpost nnd wire fences >, 20 padHfldis; eapa-

-16 city 2 ewes and 1 4ry sheep to fcho acre.Adjoining school, pfist ofp.ee. and footey;7-roomed house, cowshed, xVooighcdj <lip.,and yards. PRICE jtftf pfeß ACBli.Good terms arraug«tj. J26

I 1 /\ ACRES, Good Dair}' Farm, «U inJ.J.V grass except 25 ;icfe.3 isixief" plough. All flat ami 8 pad-

docks, watered by. sti'toins. Cnpacitj, 4&dairy cows; school anil crettisevy hhlfmile; 7-roomed hoiiso, 3ff-t>niJ cowshed: |orchard, shelter plafitisiiou. FEtCP £ii) \

- PEli ACKE. 'J'crmS, $M ensh, talaiico 1arranged. ;it!.tApply-

GILCHIUS.T AND KIW,AGENTS,

'j PAUIETJS'MN KORTE.

i" TAKANAKI teJSACH~LASpr <Ik 9Qrt ACRES, freehold! 7-roo-iatd

.Vt7v House, ali usual out.baildings,~; milking machine, et<s.; hsitdy to,„.

school, P.0., beach j (S)d<i m'etaflijfi tuacl;(. 12 miles from New JHyifl.Qiith; taust besold to close estate. Price, JE23 per aiei,*.Terms to Rood man,

■The Trustees beimr anxious fo clsse theEstate, are. prepared t» eoiiritleir effieusfor the Hoove Farm, -Apfity

W. F, M'ALLUM, Six JPtawa, r

UAWO WOTJCS3. ;

FOR SALE.OWING TO H/L'HEALTH OP OWNEE.

AN EXCELLENT DAUiV AND SHEEP FROFERTY.riONSIS'fINO of C4S acres, 6GO in' Rfass, talance in bttsh; TO acres ar« goad flats,v> all ploughabiu (12 acres havo beca ptaugkcjl), the Mantonder is hjUy emuitry.

CAEHYIXtt CA'PACITY-AViil Winter 509 e.lieep aiid fnilk up to SO cews.IMPKOYEMEN'rB-Good C-rootn«l J)otia>, dahT scMKiter liouscs shm* S-bailcowslMd. »in{concrete yard,' woolshad (night pens'hoW lffl) shßepj. ehW'pyai'ds,fctablc, trapeli-wl, and goad oi-chaid.m Acres Freehold, all in one Woclc, opteite side of foad to l-ftaseltold-. WOa«p Leasehold, with &1 years to rinii C.P.C. «t .CmEO; Iβ paddocH I'diocß (p.and w.), in good enter. Very well watered. Situated li miles to Upper Haft.

iauwajs- btatiaii awl Reed sateyanfe Mephono within 1 mil*; school, within i mile,tioed metal roads, Leasehold is all in kivws. Is an excellent miXstl oturj- anasheop pMpwtj',

!'RICE-.«5fK), jacltidinK Roodwill of leas?.cash, balance at S per wnt.

BALGETY & €0., 3OT.WKiLINGTON.

CO-OU VALUE SHE6P FARMS,

104$ ACE'BS, PfeehoW, JO jaites fwia Pohiatua, 8 (row MaSßataino.ka* allJ-.TJJ&J hi splendid grass; acres balanoe y<?ry fiiia Blly sheepeo . 1'? tl"? ; watered by permanent streams; fenced a.n-cl snb&vided into 15 padifeckst ■will winter 8 sneep pej acre; 3-rooMeii hw-iae ami jwielsbed. with lftat&toes,jaixSs, nnd dip:.one ftf the test valtws farms in the. Wairatfafia.. I't'm, £I<S Ms,p&r aero; good tends to soimd nraii, N : q.. 2149SQk ACEES, Wa.iraTepa,\Bsl acres freehold and 454 Leasehold', rent fov th» lat-

, t, -.tel'* e>;tion .vearjsitwated at Makwri, li milra from ttungaW-

liofca. Railway fc.ta.tian by goad liietalled road; SIS acres in rwss; 3-sheep exii»t*ys«e!i ieecett, enbdiviUEd antl u-ateml; I.ie s well to the sun: ■β-teomcd house andfiom-MKaices, men's wlinfe, tr»psh*d, efetijle, a'eol.sJied, efecji and cattle rards.Pnce J9 per acrti. leria*, 420t0 tasJi. balatieo at S p6i: cent. No' 1831

-^Rr S ' Lil?-> Oh .w a. -5 miles fi'em school, and 23 miles itm Raftey'.; <f. ata » n; toflaw.es wgMss, 319 mbnsli and Win <jrop. The pjepsrty is ,sut>-divuW into ia awt watered by periiiaiient streams; carrying -capacity,1 slieefj, Iwsidcs cattle. fliaMmss; 2 houses, o»e trf 5 too-Hw and one bi 4,hpe"*e' Price, £i 6s. per aere, Ter.nis-, from

it«HJa to Abflu «aaa dewo, talamo in §. at 5J pet cent. No, 1913

' ABRAHAM & WIIXIAMS, LTB.,PAtSTBESTON ■ NORTft, »' :

WELUN-gTON CITY AND SUBURBAKT PfiOPefiTY,WELUNGTQN GITY AND SUBURBAN PROPERTY,

.WANTED. . ■ WAIOTSD.HLDEN AND SHIRS, ' ' '

SEAL ESTATE AQEJSTS AND FWANCffiftS, Wish tomake bnomi to Wellington Citizens that they hove a Sjleudid List

oif Dairy and. Sheep Farms, owners <rf whlcß. woiild eatertain Wellington,City or Suburban.' PropMiy, eftcttmbered' oir litieatiumbered...

Laa.de hate great ptfospselrve valuetl!.' do not miflfj now many agents 'already tete your property for e»ld

or es-okamge, Wβ merely waat a.n CqUal c hance; only chajge. is theusual Chamber of Commerc* seals »jf ceamission should % do biisiness faryau, - Send- ua full particulars of ymv proj.erb' to-day, for pephnps. yourwliale future; sa«e?s.? rftay be. wrvttB ft ap w ws wtot your or>n-adsnee, and are wilHftg to Work ai g }ltj, tod fol it K0 Arjj j$ WEWSSW S'tM VOX;: Write fell mik:ii]m te

TILtEN ASS) SPIESS, BfiAl WaJB AGENTS, AOCKLiKi).

JP'OA'AD A YSAK.-lSflq ACB-ES FIItST-CUSS S.HEBP ANI) CATTLE 3?ASM.£».<wwv Wrst-cJass wfiteMwl road tkrtnigh -proheffc toly 'IS aiSles fi'&m *<#-w*y aiul good toAS-n. Owing to fife abs'nncb' fc»i t'hq Dowiino.ii of the otfher w6lia.vs been' insti-ÜBtel to sell this very fine pveperty of 15Sfl- acM«. «'WeTl)iffover 3000 sheep, iiH\!.wjiiig .i.GSfi »es, 550 wetirer-Si'flp} lan%,; also 2Gp ljsad, 'flf. Uscftttt?. Fencing £il! in tost-elnss. wfe very of:areij eney country, nfel .lots of flats ffff <;W:ppJfig.' Cpjaforiabfe dw:e]tog' of :8rooms, Jill tt-ecessary Mtforildhifis. Abo inrse W-iid?, dip, ete, Telft.phone ceftareeted. MoJor terry deliyera coods daily ii reqnird. This 'te « nmttj-good proposiiion at tho p-rsee a.ste«l,'i)iMn.cly, 4:10 ajs acre. To a good jttah vwy -eaWtems will ba ;!jivdn, a.tid tlvo stock tori bo tfeke ftfvaiv.aUcii). Apy%

& a. μ-oahet;tA'JfD AND''PIjSAKCJAI, AGENTS. Me Asente.' ELTHAM, TAEAKAKL

:' ■ ' 6QOo"pW"sJpiEiittis', ■'■'■ ,:

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0N the TiiTajiaki-Attckioftd fi.ailwity_ li.no, station atatgeSde, 45)0 acres Bmh Farte,all dcawli tho best in tb« district; ii 2 per aere {freeiold), sEIOQD' dAwn. bal-

iiJice -5| per cent*FBTIMSffiD by tho Spray from thi? Ojieap, ibfMicre Fivrm, tliree-foiKtljs gra-,3.,SBiall lion£c, 1i.1,p. Goad-svili j;8. 'tonig. Motor Toad Ironi sf*w lMymoirtKIN the Volley p.f the Waitata IMver, ShWjraudDairy fern, JSB »ftr«s,BOo w*fl lm*

pra-vccl. Aβ KCcltenj; pt&pe-rty. Most cOJw'CMentk situated, JfeehoUl, 49135., cash. . ' ' "

ONB of tljs bast -Kmestouft Jartas near fegto, ISGO Aci'cs »tee. mjilaMin.ir M(tn-iry, nim-e thah-lialf giassetl; gcod hontestead. Pweho.id, si. F. I*. COBKiiL,JRagl.iiii. . . ■WASANAKI Mutton awl Barf Country. '45*7 Wires. 1850 grftsscd, carFvtng -OT»■ ■■*■. slveep, FKehoM,"'M 17s. Bd, Good terms, '

FRONTIJva- tiie Beiieh, anrj dose fcs township, tOoiJ a»es, -two-thirds pas'yire, AfirSt-Ftee freehold. Frico iO li}?.T EASE, WitJi FuMhasmg Cijwse, 338-aeipe Bud) Seetien-, 50 crassed. i'rceho.M,AU Owner will gi-ant kasfe <sn fl. per ceijt, bissis. on ieasonnbie opirdHioKS; F. I".€OBK,IL-I(, Kaglatt. '

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' . PBOiPOSJTION WbfiTH LisfSPECTIbN-LEV'tN ' ' """

Kfifo ACRIiS land transfer, SilMivided into 3 paddciite, well watered ■■ 450 -acWsOUn/. fllottghabfef bafaace low Jril.ts. This i-and is sttituWe for dajryia.* ijj' sWpcountrj. Aliiotrt SO acres arft v«ry good dairying laiirt, and tlva WaiMe is very-tuitnbto nlsb, This .property tmrl'te 3 sheep to tlw acre, bteittes c4't(&.

For terms and full piittioulare, appij, -™

■N.Z, LOAN"-* MESECANTH,® 'MEH€Y Oα. LTD™ .

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ifiOD AGrls., S "ids. 6d. , " 24 S'H&fep'iiMW. *^~,-^"

1-Qflrt ACHES, JO i«i!es 'VVavo'ley, 10G6 in gra-ssy Jjalanca Hffht bush. jJOOiWWcIiX'OvyisAlsoilat.TDaci-esTh'wftatsploiishs.ble (eqwl JGfl *ere), SO ncres Mngjdß-itghed, wniteriiie 2159.9 siieep. ivetalmir ioo.p breeding etfes, 6& cattfcj coi:fai(<e,yards, dift well fenced, winter 8$ slie#; Etl-neation Least, rcftewabte, tenta-ers, full winpe.nsa.Mon for iaipMTOnießts-, Pries J® Ms, W. ac«s AtOOO cash'-Tiiere is a fertftne in this, bnt widow forced to selha, s. hillanb ca, ■Lapd Agsnts. 189 FEATBfiRSfQN ST., W.Et/LING'rQN (Opp.. Wan figafo.

POT EXGMAMGE. -

eHGtrSES, S to 7 roeiiia, good lecali-ties, and w-.eli let: jioi-jseis. tats- erery- coil-v«uiewe, ind'ud'iii'gas, clectriq b4thfooiMS with li, ftiid v. wniter:, 1 ije'tannual reatals, j8204. Erj.uity, .£4.KOO* Owner will exdjamge for .goetf dairyfarm. For ftilj parttesiars apply the Sftl? Agefttei - .

. H, F. .STWILL AND CO,,.

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PAET of me celebrated Te SJata Estate, surveyed into i sections; IS acres townin English gJass; &}■ aetes in yottlg oppls ti'css-i <j;iw rtiid t\v<> years plaiiteij,best coniuiereial varieties; Mi.-ncp. of lai-ul oiuk-v piatigh. 'fMs i« splendid so'ij, a.JIRat la.nd. sivitabte fci- «oj>piu«, f'ruit-gtowiiig cir da.ii-vi.i;.g; will carry .ojie eow t* theacre; ivartsrcd hy artesiaft w«ls; goml 3-reomed dweiKii.Efi haito'eoftli α-nl eanvgjii-c-ancs, wasliliouse, cotipef anil tabs, etc.; pood o-ettmaWings; trapsli.ed,, iteeWoiftt-owbaite, etc, etc. Tfecro j.s good v*lue hi this, jjend fof'.Wl .partfcutors at once.H.B. FRVfTj.PfiODUGE & eOOL 'ST'O'M-ei ' 00., ' tTfJ,,

...P.O. BOX 163, KASJIN6S.

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'. wTjti HpESTLy"wf.M'fER: "TWB-".er6 shelK ' —'

QCiO^.ACKES tip-top Shwsp Ceuntcy, MBi (teres in grass, Mmice hush' TOOVUOi acres flat and ploijg-habte, 18 .paddficks;.Hi)i3.a wife fdncing. Bici Wa'ijksoil, Ob. papa-. Biiilslings comprise new <J-!roif««l liwtse, waolslied, macliiire's, e'te'Tl'-CiE—Pat-e OJtJP,, Wrt Kntiye.tsawi h?wty to large tostti, schooli ftinjPost Office, 5 miles. BEIfEMBEE—TIus is not steep, im.pQssib'to coiintty. Sfifc-E®> AK AGUE. Terms arranged. CHraevsoM 11)00 fate at 41 IMs year."' Fail par-

. Boy_a)i. jvANfiiifflif *

"" ■" 'cHfljcE ¥AmV"'FASM7,o-N''eAsVti'B«is, : —

OWXW BETIMNG. HAHN-G CLBABMJ3 iSiW flit ANHTjM FOR SEVERALiEAHis., 3JOSV wishes fe sell, and to a practical farmor will Rive exeeutiona-HVgwd to'ms, ' ■' ■■"

Ojifl ACKK-S, hiinfly to Co-ftp. F«ctoty. Sdioo.l, P.0., ine'Wled roa*, all. in nra-ss««y '32 paddoetoi live barberry fmtces. Gowl house ainj c6Ji)j)!:efe outijtiilaincs-mitlml 50 «mrs aiul carried 59 dry stick. C«w« averaged just on£15 per ctfyv* foriKitlcf-fat twotte, c-iilve-5 atiil pigs aiMgtTtcr dB;T jjftr oow. FigWc-s te vcri'fiM bvfiwtory slips. Pea* β-nir .135 His, per acre. Any waSotoUo tWtos tofiwffloi, who can stao.lt free. Fulfe-t (iriaii= fMiii "'

LEWIS AND C0.,-u !s APPLE'UNO. APPLE 1/VMoT' '" ""

•:■-. SUKMy KELSOS. !KTQ A^B-ES.Fresho-H. in tti« WH c,f t{«? Alnwe tamls. Motiterh WstrictOI*J Woll-jtnilnd for suWivisiou. Fo;ir miles fl-otn Wharf. Fxjr iaiincdi-rfesate, tl'sO price is fixed :'it Xt JSs, ]>M acre; tcwas.Eiiilf apiilk'ii.tion .HMC'Ssjiry,

LAND AUfiSTS, KEl,g6?i '*""

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JLyW toglisli :RKifs«s, now wifitwins 809 breeding ewt-s, ]M iwe'tßtitli welters ]M bogpots, 158 head rattfe, 8 liorse.*, tialanw standing Wish, i>» acres beifte M)<d!this wint-sTi anc-iovu-lh friottabaWD, bakireo lmdiifetSas, witli aijoftt SPO 'aev-eS'fairly s-tec|] wwild vribhlc confitw-; fl-roo-wed iiauie. i'with ell conveniences liiijid e. tttsf, mso telßpiwßn; d.-statid wneht-mi raH-twHs dip, shee-ft- vard's .niait'sroom, eSe, Uoasl ovchara, jsi partdreks. Well wntend i)v sliinck.lwf.'(-.mi crcvkK, I'riK fo*' iruehflM, JM ir,«. «,i. Mnrf&it:*, AUOW. 8 y»ai'S*at &wV ewitTerras .-tcrangcil, A.ijpo*! imvj'torty in ,-.\ flnp iHstik't.

sa'sVEEN SSRi;fe'AuCKtii.Kii. '*

j | yLAHD WT-IP'Ea-1. QKfk ACEJ3S, FtCßho.l4 Knrth. a-ajSa-Ua-lfj, vtsfy rich, le-vet; -aijd uttdti.ljri.itig JaiidMay on paps a)1(i ij tao form-aliens.} .tboUi ifiGO acres laftl do<iyn to Jafe&pyixjyd.Jsngrlislf grasses at! f.( tiic balance in gcg4 l>ji Sh i wdl tei-eod and. ■Hrtxliyii&J 't»ito.wnvcwoiit jwddoefc-s j i-wwttittl house, yards ami -shed, miS o'rdYarifIlracrt.c4l.iv all gJoughaTjlej- fiObd flats iindi vaßfiyis oii. iviVift bM'to.cks arfr fattniiefeweii «»t«! for ■subdivision; witl whiter jjj «w:cs to the acre Weill ali sitriilus stock.«ui be. fattened aa -iMjOtpcrty, To be said to itiud afy togaih at 4.9 pepacre. KMsgnaMe (cfws gh-en,|?XCEHiEK',E Dsir/y Ffttift of HO aercS, mil hiipwn-ed; Ixsrdii fa:t»; Fell fee-oil, n'W.eUKnviwa Hit'o 29 paijdtfisks; good 9-vodmed house, W-ift MWi-.ftKtiii ■; tfwy-shed, witlj Mjierete ftoor aad ,>;!ttds, sh(?d. 'jo.osobes, ftafiiesfiSeta), workshop, piggery, -ete. iPuico, <fi)2 p.e.r AcH>.' f ijjfwS) JlfiflO cashs rtiid 'thebabwite oan bo awaflged fair«> reaeejtablo terms, A very- -cfeea© .pFojicHy,MBSM/ASS Grarinjj swSK*ty or 607 'untes. Frteliolft, *7D acre* in tet./gr.Asses,

■•*■ balance csedlcn-t Jweh; Gfl aws allurial fiat anil 180 H&csi Jalileiaiwl t&, hs,imeo easy lulls, cm tapa formation; -jSiod formed road froii'task, .closo. fe (.mvaifiivi'pand soliooij eituatei ill North I'arairaki. Jjviio i£3 ITs, M, per aerii. TJefuis, iSOd<iash« ' ' ' ' * ■ ■-.

ridi Coasi ©airy Fartfi, 175 acres, wi.th .hsaeli ffoniage. T«'.d "Wd: \ra}li J , *;«****■«* "0 IwlWingS; lijvs }xxn ttsM eijfcry .for jjWzing ejid fsjfertiiig:; eitii-

I aW Aortft TftTfttiflkit will nmko am Jto-1 doii* kraj.. ,I'rfcc, J'3ff fiof aeroij lei'ine, ,JSOO cash, ;wd Wfriifs 011 i&astma'rf.e tenns.

Kq-ACRB Daj'ry P.ihiv, MMing DisWct, iitj and pjoiiihtiblG; 38 *rtcaw rtinniKfl, w«H fe.BS«l and ivaloi%.di irer srv66weol. ;ratprraom, -gig sisea, Iii.KSWJ', «<:!»Bflh ':| miles, et«iiii cprt cfrtls ■#' R.it:e, v>ll 'cartj "2?caws easllj, . fate MQ put acre.; Term's SSO.i iiasli. ' '

'■" ■ ■■'"d.&QI Wiiirarapii., 290v nefes grass, 'feakuee light brrgli, 25 aeifis fljii, .1)6.1-v'acuw euoe undulating; aaod -coufttryi sfeefc 2tt ti-Qii*.cattle, fr-ueuim-d house, orshaKl. plantatwit, Titte, icase* :'?sT«a«i tonm,. l(.«nt tf ,?? Iss. M..; cwi bo taadp feliold; schwi) c&atnftT, 2 miles,.Prrcfc, jl',j 10$; pi- ' ' ' ■' ' ■ "

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.fy/OM ACB%- Witlwite. goad heavy foam patt, 0 pkughitHe. 3.0 wmMMvk'*.*w * iMifcoAs, steeat, 10ft head :catt3?,: 5-ro«niß..l fimisej 10 cswbuitei- , e'fo.',■seiieol, 3 ini.fes, creftntefy 011 praperty, Ppieo jCW pew aeM '' ' ■ ■ ■ ■iffciftA AGEm fetehiiila, ajt grassed, wefl feht-xsa Mi:d' vjitCTpjlj. •β-fQ&iffeil "Irquseiwolshwi, cerbaile, with iirflking. lttaoltines.; stoc!;, 3G'O K>ce<Bji(t cn; ss. 20.(try sheejjj 38 dairy eo#s, io head .wftte, .3 lidvsies., scboolj Tiiid iijotory "3 miles.Price JEU.pw ikbj. Tefiiis .fliOW cash- ■■■■■■■ ■ j

land, stock, ami) sf^ao^' a^e^s,' jiSf^stdK'St.. 'tvlm^ai:^.CHEAP SWE£P fffUMTW, ■

3.780" -4-CStES* all except 266 acree EdJicatioiia'l .iUase.jt Is iper apra,.with ianroremeift fcfaiise, JE4- po.r afire, lateliiding.gfass'ing ,. : gil)y eoiinlry,

ejpept 50 araee ploagkaM.e. 411 grassed «Ua\it 20.0 acres ptanding feiieti, .Giipiia*oe» by »6tor toad; 1? iiiiles ffom r>:il. fen'oed and subdiviM ipio padd<,gfcaf4-rgomefl .cottajfs; 2-sh99p countty, besides osttlfc 3?*h» rfi per -nftte. Uasfy .;j?rjkst.

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, .. . AN IDEAL (We.HA;R;pf H:O:MCf < ftars, «.iid pastes, toostly % .Ml.. :beaTi#, gitiisted #Ijf. -Ja"Vies : 'fiSo»AJt«ktand» «iw ,<n#s trow fowirekip, BVWes; Post Ofce,, efe ■ tritdesriisfldeliver poipjs {<>. (IPftr. fsdal rivet; Wh'ii.rf BiiiWitißS cflnt-•pw.se new Wmfgaiow, G :r<VQinSi affd all .possibto ■.co.nv?.Titenq<;& btorSpppii), -<yiishlieiise,workishw, shefe AWlfeS frojit tlilsOffitaiid.Kainea fonr fint ftrfeisWt (ejiwU Aac'kiBs.liftiti»o v PJ5103, Ea ;sf;;t#jis .FuK pitriiievvbrs ftbni"

IS aiid U StHfet, sWlsliiiSGTQll. ' '■ A.ND if MKON. - ' ■ '■■; ?

,■ FOR SAtE, OR EXCHAWet ■ V •Atifk 'ACBIS, FmhoW, rich, ttftviaiedswiTTKn lated, all in grass, lift! M& MntfctJW ploufliaMej ftiierift And i#v 13 j#ld6a?, jjfeell anff-perinifinentfjr watered:.; wnterS 200 tWry caws jvikl otliep «to«ik: '7 !̂nM Jwjise, JvitKtot atiteld svattr; 12-bail «p\»Hshcfl,- po«c.reliij fldflri ajlil *U.Jufsessary tola Mitild,-Sngs». . Hall-mite from, st:»Ke nt towiJsWb. a«d: &wajuptyi,i);<i<) :()l.rQ a ''d.?'suitaMe (or witting ivp infe sj-Bailsp dairy -Afee»'tlj! SMpvcyed' '.foi , that vjjiit--JsSsis; !Sp;l.eu:dW pf.osftf.cts. Wicu i£3s an .aere. 'liert.vs ftaji Be. artangsdv m.tfirsstOil iiAprtid prijreipitl uiujev 8 : p.Rj? ■ceii.t,. ot I!SCJiAii;(|E; |qpsisifalj!p lSh"ec!) oiDAsry Farm, b?tn?.?!» WocitliMllq ajntf P&stlnjg, ■Sγ ,B«i<tt-p'rQa«^#: ,:-fo«!Hi;ropp?tx,

or Ptfltoeistej Mvß- Eftmty ;j?u4i fttfn'v.! ''"

tflfl ACR&S of 3?rtfehold JU>«d, litttciTisalijr \\vel;i ■■iiujjVb.t.ea,. 'for -i .yeatti;iLTOr - n t Jifei.pw Jteret tooA 7*eoj»ed h.piisp-, ;uißa"«TeKiiir(!; uivdKsKcltsrf aim ;stalßd WjvShetfj %fjdy 1& sqhdcJl and : psyiieiv'.pfftjra" ;,t!te'ipipdMH, o{iiih tee, togeiiet »'{th ebfrs,■■cSr{;s ilie-sum of i:CM; i* fewest aS SSlp: lie feev.Ori. jp'repai:eij: w :a iipjtioii of fl.iapurchase tft remain on jiiOirtgaje. Cbifla.along «a%•end inspecl',

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A RAHE CHAN.CE.WOB SAIE-, or will lea&6 fc.r 7 .years ffv'grs. per acre, , VjtW.psircii?(iitfg xfejise »<

«fiS perawfe, .near Stratfafd, WO Abfes, SreelipH, 4l|tii'Q'iJ|hiaibte.;150 tows, teidea yotttig StpHbi Ml &M*d.«ings, Apply sbatp, ' : \,

W,. K. I4MBSES*. AID ■WμPArLiiEßsioN .Noi?a.a. ■

t QAI4 ACfiBS SfßelSald, WjS- Eteapyst ■fcqwlry in flawko's ißayj ■ .alf iftiOVITgrfISS bijt abeiit 2 bjf :3fio-ai;r<!s.;ii;g-.nianU*s tn {iatclics;,-. &ffcdd info '5' -tiitAiiand SCvftrSil siiiall paddediSj will Kintpjr. 1105 V 9 big *he.p; j> .ta -tli.o. &Wecattle, and is dt very ffreaj; iwnrgvchv.efif -tft feiil&g-. epsfei ivcff 'Ml-tliy.Rheep etrol.itrj', tistattt. only 2§ injl.el ffoih Hasiiings- by good; roe'dt good hojiife,tWfl. TFoptefcsjJ, fnd al.l > bftajitvfiiijly. shtel;tereft, ■.■iie. tjeplatMaSpfis fa* Uivs place Mlls ;6?!!'d cheats, Pries., ■<$& 10s, .pet 'acre <iji gcod feriiis, 4tM per abi*. net eaeli. Apply pKttwp.tvto thi?;'S:o!e Agen.w,

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KnA ACJiiES pt gftpft Ba* foffihg' «h|y G ftbiit ießclijigiOtw fibte tif §:6w;ijiK .aUSfHnng ;in J"(Wt.-<)*,.jj-litte' BnifiSii-iind^Wfßnijig, aiffiphii'ipdqtMs oJianMtj- of stock every y«*v. I'wciiica-lly all 'b.eeii'pJoiißlied' [iii.tl-so.wii.dciwii.Clbad 7-E)o]«ed Mvtse nmt isyrge gra-iWyi iiH f)d(*Siaspy CfiifsJwtls; iye!l , .a'nft-watered. hand? to moir'kst lay jrood motor rfead- :Pr,feo -JC2J Ife .pep ads*Gbod teriijs

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WE havo TBUSf 'MONBt fO tSjJ.I) pft Treelipld: 8r.00.tl A.cro SeSSftNHy, tit Sums to aiitt .Boitowers, iit SI pe* ccift, Early appijfstto.ii

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jAihl fDEAU «HSE:P 'Qft ;PAJW 'ACRES, Freehold,,, itfl in fera«S. ?«cll ifented jtWjJ '6:ii!)<Hvideji iji'.t<s:.:la T/scU

tketei 50 acre's, '.fet, batowe Sfl acr:e? ; no* ,^lQuglia;J>le;; Wiltcarry 3-5& step 411 d!KI head Bf cattte, S,i«oi]Jc:d;' hptjst!, .^-shed 1 afld.'\v<3(4lshe.di '7inW** frtrtn'RihiatiJS v 3 mjißsfeiin.eiili.dol ajid ifnictefx. '3>stix, Jsi •sf<itir'- :tyi& Kαmertg»SS* tiui gpod totes «kl 'be arranged if iVe.eft«a;i:j:. • '

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«rt*¥ ACKBS, in TsWj feihS, fe mite from ftjttmg, .ft ..iMte fivinv ildwhsliipj;;yijv' jfiill* : '3m! acres -plinrtßhauJe :who.M ,: Mtftiipw. Spleiijdid; IniiWingSi hhixm

yafcis, etn,, e'i> each jtoe, "Ite :|Jrepwcte flf.ft p]jp!ia|fe.fa;di;:offier. "Wellfei.vc.el' aftit iratttcd. S sheap, and cattle countij. -tjpod road. PEKJiI ■.dnljs ..illB;■jflst} A200.0• fiaslt,....

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A iTRAffi^UT,.L.E;A;3!E F.O:R' 24 Y.EARSi . . t . ■ /..

~**>A/> 4GKSS4{ iimestoiw &jtiKi&, 300 iicriSsi floffglftsWe.; KOpEt toiftaitpd .rs.ind'-lOvu Recess, Ijas a* l* rim « a ;!»W1 -.s)f 3s-' #.:pe> ■'-■.:sul*rd'ivldßd M filrfto paddoolts; fjpod; coftaßn tAa7ittg..*apabity:i 2000! M% ifKeejl.. ;j?otsmall fiafiay c"i>.vtsi;n(r CWacrty SftSild be ilicj-'eosei £0 3: sheep .per .BrisS jeasai-for c<ioawi)l rf 'Ws*. . ■ ''

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DAtfiy fARM, VVANeAN:y.!..-9/*q A.QRESi nice pniri - fiarinj gftßd up-:t{H:iiafe Bp#shea..«nd,leO '.ra-RA 1, lesis Sian +,*■» mils? frtm tettre Of Wah:ganUi. PRICE,. sfSG, -jjeiaem- nmovwt f-ccjuiYeii.. M per- acre, bttlaac? :5 per'Pcnfe" ' ' 'V '■1 A Fortaaeas. a-JfilivfiW; ......''

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�■A AffßpS, ateßi'rf p to' qiwVitv lirii.il, MI.IR fpoustogo, ai! flrt..;2;.n.\jles creajiisry,.4M! st'liflol, : f-iwj- 'SO vu svnfl -jtoHito welt. Krici .#35 :p6p aero;.J:-3t)o Ciisii I'wll JiSr'Mfcitlai-s . .... '■ :' ■'■" PARK Eft A;N£I VIWEMX . :

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"~~ Suitable rflß sUbewvision oft FAttfEjtftNft': ■".'■'..'.■ $i%t\i\ 'Main jjqacj fWajug Ilirmifili. jiJTottpriy. pteitß.lia'blp;pcHinv*>SJ'Sjlr , try, iSfaaeJ'toji District; n;ifltor *3as; tt tijiiSi,•' watered; Hi* A'<«i*rf i)la?B iii !A3S :<)tstrt'c-t. Pripft, ' ■""!',■

i I'- won't cost; y<iw etayibiifp to lirspect. '■ ■;

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