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The Hawke's Bay Herald. Y^I^^XV^NO. 9175 NAFIMa NEW ZEALAND. (PUBLISHED EVEBE MORNING WEDNESDAY OCTOBER 5 1893. igis p af kr wabthr ' »" w PRICE ONE PETSTNT? WANTED, 10 Men for Falling : UghtBa>h. .Als^, a Cook for Camr... : Apply SCHAEFPEB'B BOARDIRS HOUSE,'"; Haatlnßa. 291 e.AEDENER wants Situation ;'«£/-' perienocd, three ycava present-- nitus- tlonj uood reference, address, B. Houbb-' ;1 Mi». Mount Herber.% WaJpnkrorau. H8 ... WANT£D. for Elmshill,a Married V; Couple. Apply to F. 3. Tbtbw,,, v Olive-square. . SEQ, WANTED, Bullock Driver for. - Whana Station, Apply N. ff. . Beamish, Stoneyoroft, Hastings. 281- WANTED, .by Mes Hope, Ap- prentices for the Dressmaking Do- ' partment. Apply Neai JUtt> Close. . 83-' ' NEW GOODS. "'/■""'■ , rfHIBD BJPBING BHieMEI!JT has -■-. X Just come to band ox's.& Coptic from.;,. London, and comprises a Choloe Assortment) . , of Goods, bought specially for the Holiday ■- Season, ' ' t - Tapes, 12 pleoes for 6a; Tapestry Mantis :_ Drape, lato 2s 3d: Pure Bilk Glovea. 15,64 ,-,;■'.'- quality for Is; Ladles' Plain and Ribbed;,. * iaßhmere Hose, 2 pairs for 2sHd and3alid; . 03 Fanoy Apronß, U, la6a,Islid, 2a 6d,manu> . . 'aotarors 1 Bamrles ; Fanoy Fronts, IB to S3 „:"- "" lid; HenleyShirt", 33 8 d to 6s 6dj Boys' Nott. ■;;."■ Sailor Collars, Is 3d toIs lid ; KlannelFront?. " * , embroidered. Is; Silk andChiffon Bows, Is ti> - 2a 114 j Wlndtor £ oarf s;100 Ladles'Belts; 20 \ Needle Cafes(ill dlf&rent), 6dto 6s. ■«■" - -: 15 Print Costumes, gs 61to 85}; 192 Ladles' .. .■-' Hals, in latest! Shnpea; Kia Glo.yeß, '"Ro- , , aetti. ! '"Koßa,"d-olßsp,3s6d. " . ; ' ;.;V- --BCM yards NewestinPrints, 5J4 upWards..».j^v" ?ongaea, Delaines, Snrah Twills, Nalnsooka ;,,■"■' 36ludlea'Zephsr Skirts, frllloa, 8s lid. . ' Trimmed Millinery in p-otusion. "" ' - ' Dreaamaklni? under oavablo management. - JAKES pTtHOMSO^' DBAPBB AND OUTSTTTBR. IS WANTED KNOWJ^-If sufficient inducement offers, the'Bus Company will ron Drags to Trotting Maton on Wedcesday and to the A. and P. Soolett'a Show on Friday. Return Fares 29 Cd, 200"; WANTED KNOWN - For Sale, American Organ, 7 Stops and Knee Swell ; perfect order ; £16. Apply this Office, NOTIOB. s\UBINa TBB EEEOTION. OP THE ' ' ," NEW PREMISKS INOARIiTfIiX. BTREKT, Basinoßß will be carried on from the Sldo JSntianco in Millar-street. J, SPMCE, NAPIER AND TARADAIiE, 81 ' THE SOUTHERN CROSS BOOT : MANUFACTORY, ' Retail Depot, BMERSO.V-BTRBKT, NAPIBH. OPENS SATURDAY, OOTOBBR Ist. A Single Pair at Wholesale Prloa tax Oaai Cnly. 1 ' H, E. GPAINSEB, Masager. TAMES HABDY has new Easy *J Lawn Mowers, Rakes, Hoes, Spades, Forirs, Scythes, Hooks, Biccaterafsßocklog - Knives, Axet, Mincers, Mansles, Wiingers. j i Bntcher Knives, Bteolß, Stones, PanDiEiny, Frost Stocks Griffith's celebrated Enamel Palote, Wire Netting, Baucepang, Kettles. " Luke's celebrated Cooking Stoves for fire- wood. Steel Travelling Bonnet and Uash Boxes. At Cash Prices, Good Values. 85 : . WANTED, Purchaser for Peotions 9J 85, Greanmeadows Township. F.J. TmrsK. WANTED TO LEAS!, for six or twelve months, a Six or Eaven- roomed Furnished Honse, within an eaay distance ot town. Apply to T.J. Offloe of &lePaper. SJ pi O B S A. L K. lWeli.trailtK*presa,toosrryS«owt 1 Tip Dry.a LightFarm Drays, ITipOn- leach 3and i-leaf Steel ZigzagBarrows Workmanship andWear Guaranteed, Also, 1 Second-handExpress ' 1 Second-hand Spring Car ;' . Instantaneous Submerged Tire Sod In foil working order. Tires pnt on by this Im- proved method give better resnlts andatno extraexpense. Horses Shod by Fxpjrieaced Workmen from 63 par Set. BASTESN OOAOa FACTORY. DALTON-STREET. J. P. THOMSON, D. ANDERSON, 88 Proprietor. WPREBBLE has received 60 " Caseß Best COOKING APPLKB ; IfTrenoh Crabs) and best Desseit Apples (Scarlet Pearmalos), botldes other sorts, Also, SKVKLLB Oranges, laUnft Oraßßes.;; BjdneyOranttes, Mandarins. Navel Oranges, = Paealon Fruit ,Pinee, Bgnanas, Figs. Date;. Nata,&o. Also,Smoked Sohnapper, MnJlett, Barraoutte, and FRE3H OTTBT^BB. Wokle Botlles boughtIn any anantlty. JB» FRED. HOWARD. Practical Wotoh and Clock tnakOT. Jowoller. Sco., fimer- . Bon-Btreet. Napier, having purchMedthei Stook of Mb üborgb Dkwbsap for pronw oash, Is prepared to fell :the Bama s^HreatJr Reduced Prices. FRED. HOWARD la a, thSoughly PRACTICAL WATOaKAKER. . and waa employed Bever^ yean by one of tta leading manufaoturers in the NortaOf IMB land, andhas also several yeara' colonial ex- i pertenco, bo onstomere may rely on hajtog . ferf'Vu O clF^DDfN P Q»^ Watch and Clock repairs guaranteed tor 12 monthß. Please noto the addreas-FREB Howard, Kmerson-stroot (next Robnuons Drapery Warehouoe), Napier. to ANTED KNOWN— If you want , a really good fiutt ot Cloihee, well wade and a perfect Qt, try DAVns ana Evans. l ANTEDKNOWN-ThatDAvres , and Kvans, Tailors, Hastings-street, have just roraivett a Bpleoald assortment ot : Tweeds, Coatings &o, s KC EE B ' " "I TDERSONS interested in the ) X Hnwke's Pay 3ho*p Dog Trial Club < oio notified that, a M^tinf will bo held on October 6th, ab 7p.m., In Albert Hotel, Hast. innß. to nrr..nge imrortftut buslneea Id cot- , nection with abovo Ciub. Members aro particularlyrequcslei to attend. J. H. ABiOLOW, U5 Hon, Secretory. XADIiB 1 PUHBES AKD OABD OASES. A' FEW CHUruFSAAIPLES-juso'-^ orentd out In Morocoo Kid, Russian | Leathor.&o. AUonheLatcetDoslgna. CaU f and see them. NOV ELTY DEPOT. KOTIOB, ON &nd after the Fire* Day of Ootober Cooper's Bavelook CoacnwUl , leave Hastings for Napier at 8.30 B.ra ,ietnin. me fromNarier at i p.m. Goods andParcels oarrledattheLoweßtrtates, Also.anKxpreas ' will leave Havelook, morningand afternoon, S Tuesdays, 'Ihnr ? a»ys. ana Saturdays to meet the Cuaoh at junctionof HasUngs ana HavelockRoads. JAME3 COOPER. Havelock, September 27, M OPENINO ANKOUWOBMENT. NAPIER TAILORING ESTABLISHMENT, EMBRSON-STKEET,NAPIER . W. DODDS BEGS to announce that he has oponeda FIRST. CLA.6B TAILORING HSTABLJSHMENT, ■:■ Where he hores bystrict attention Mbasl .! noes, and nFitet-ctoaStock of thoLatoat and Most Knßbionablo Goods, to morib a fair Bharoof yourpactofl&go. SUITSFROM JgO J0 S TROOSERSFROM Q D All Tweeds ThoroughlyBhrunk an* Fit Guaranteed Address- WiDODD3 63 Tailor, Emerson street, Juapla -^, "^OTBE^STAWsr OBDKSS left at the HebaldOffice will recolvo attention. J DINWIDDIE lio Brewßter.Btrwt . ; CONROY & CO, ; OASH BT3TOHBEB, -^ BAfITINa CSTREET, BTATION ■.'■,'"■ AND BPIT X : FREE ASSOCIATION or EMPLOYEES AND WOBKMEM HAWSES BAY PRESIDENT WH. NKLSON Vice-president - - Ji H, COLEMAN THE FOLLOWING MBN WANTING EMPLOTMKNT- Gardonora _„_--- 2 Ploughmen __*...--< MarriedCouplea _ _ - - - 1 Cooks „.. __..." 3 Bead Shepherd _„.._«. 1 Shepherds _ _ _ _ _ _ 6 Station HandsandGeneral Laborers _ 9 3t»tlon Carpenter _ _ _ 2 Blaoknmlth .. _ „„ 1 Wo-lolassers .. _ 2 Plumber _ l No Fees charged 1 for Registration or upon Situation being obtained. KMPLOYBRB are reaneeted to notify thete wants to theSecretary, OITXOKS CHAMBER OF COMMBROE, NAPIKR KD. BLACK, 71 Beowtary, m g<t, TO lEF, at Waipukurau, a good Five-roomed Cottage, situated on the Terrace, with water laid oninside, wash- house and all other ncceß°nry outhouse, garden, &c. For farther particulars apply J. B. NELSON, Waipukurau. 16 TO LBT, A COMFORTABLE Five-roomed Houbb. with Halt an Acre of Land,or more it required,la tho Towushfp of Tar a- aal8 ' APPIy M. BARRY 71 PoeUfflce. TO LET, THR FRKMISES lately occupied by Mocers Thomson, niffbrd and Co. as Sodawater Factory, Apply io 73 GEO," BOWMAN. TO LET OR FOR SALE, on easy term?, a Family Residence containing nine rooms with all conveniences, at Rich- mond Paris, Waif awa : eightminute*' walk from the Hoilway Station, Grounds well stocked with ornamental trees. Apply G. Lloyd, Mlhon-road. Napier. 74 TO LET, ■COST-CLASS OFFICES with L StrongRoom ; on irronndfloor Hkbald Charobors, Tonnyßon-Btroot Apply to DINWIDDIE, WAIJTTCB & CO.. Herald CUHoe 1 gfit &M. THE NOBTH BRITISH & HAWKE'S BAY FREEZING COMPANY, Limited, have for sai.k the following store shkkp— Arrangements for Delivery will bs mado to juld Purohaßora RrtA^fe CROBe-BIiEE 2-Toom W r\r\y WETHKIta 1700 Crossbred 4 snd O-tooth Wethora 1300 Crcwbrcd Taixei 2-tooth Bwea and Wethers 20S0 Ewes end Lsmbs (In wool 2COO Merinos, ISwesa&d Wethers 1200 2-tooth ttwes 9.00 Crossbred Ewes, 4 and G-tooth and lull month 2XI) Crossbred Lambs dCQ Half-bred ShropHblroLambs Apply to thoOfflcoof thoCompany,Naplor or to W. A. NEAtE, 75 Ktook Agent, Hastings. FOB SALE, on to LEABE FOB THE SEASON, npHE THOROUGH J. BRED BTALIJON JCBL..- ARIEL, BY DAINTY ARIEL-UNA. Full Particulars on Application to the Ownor G, P. DONNKLLY Crifsoge; Or to F. D. LUCKIE, 76 Bastlngl. FOB SALS, SUBDIVISION of the Moeaugiangi Bun, theproperty of Mr JohnM'Klnnon. Tbla Propertyconfists of 2968 acre*, more or less, and Is situate on tbeNapKr-Walroa road, aboutSOmlioancrthof Napier, itlß bounded od the north by tho Wattate Biver, and on the east by the sea. It is divided into 4 >addcoks, nnd will oorry in lt« piesent Btato 3COO Sboep ; moat of it Is plouebable, and could easily bo made to carry double that number. Tho place cf shipment for Wool, &c, ia the moutb. of sbo Wolkaro Direr. Apply for further particulars MR JOHN M'KINNON, 77 Arapawanul,Hawke'a Bay, T7Oll PALE, Desirable Run in 1- Mohakn District ; übont 800 acres Free- holdand 24,000 seres I.cnEohold with twenty yearsto run, with OCOO Sheep, For particularsapply LAND AND LOAN CO, OF N.Z Lid., 78 Napier. Paluicrston North, Juno 1392. JUST AESIVED, U;OT FKOM THK PRESS, PEAEOE'S PROrERTY lIBT & INVESTORS Of TIDE (leiucd Gratis), Lltllo Driblets in the Paper onn't toll yonth TOWN PBOPEIS lEI. TOY' r V AND COUN- TRY PKOPERTIE3, All Partfl, (HUNDREDS to ohocso from), PEARCE'S PROPEKTY LIST, lesuod Monthly, (Sellers please note.* No ohargo made for Insertion in this Guide: don't bomisledby statements to the contrary. Now Is tho tlmo to buy aFreehold Town Allotment for £20 and upwards (only fifi cash), Offloes"to Let In tho Square. Canloot you going at Sa per week. MONEY "TnVEBIED. PEARCE'S LAND MART. PROPERTIES FOB SALJBiOR LE£SB rfcNE BKVEN HOUSB, vJ" Carlyle-slreet Terms eaßy. Moat Dcßlrablo Property inCofcdon-rpad. 7 I Well-nnlehcd Sli-roomod House in KA^ VlotorlA BaUwjy Station. 4(./ 12 Acres Kit. leasehold Bdjolnfl this nrouorty. and oan bo obtainedon easy terms. Four-roonicf CoUngo with J-acro land, "soveroi dosirftble Properties la tho P«hi^ Bt naK-ac^ Section, with four-roomod Oot fl U iwttos HAivkb contfllnloK 3 roojJs 25 porches. Ihlapropettycftn be divided into 3 allotments if neccEanry. « Larpo Storeand Dweirin atKaikora. Low r0 Largß Store and Dwelllnß at Makatoko. Nursery ond Orohard of 17 aoros. Easy terms. " 7 roomed Houbo, Cameron-road. v Drowned Houbb, Cameron-road, »i For particulars apply to D. N. ADAMS. Beoretary H.B, Trado Protection Society. H.B. Chambers BroereonEtreot, Nftplor. Bo HAWKE'S BAT ACCLIMATISA- TION SOCIETY. HfiflE Fishing Season commences on K tt« let Ootobor noxb and closes on the 31ttMavch,1893. licunnca can bo obtained from tho undor- URned onnvp'ioatlon bylotlor cncloßlnft feo ; nls.fron. Mr F. O. Biorro, Unnevirkc, andMr '.lint. II Ronald .ITutipapaDKa. Tho Society will give tho sum of Two Guinoaa In addition to ha the amount of tho Fine to anyono RiWng evidence onablißi! a eonvloiloc to boobtained agataat any person fiebiiiK without n Liooneonr out of Soaeon, , A, FITSSROY. 81 Hon, Sao. TEA. TEA. TEA. "~ I THE TFA FOB THE PEOPLE THE UfllON" PAGKOTG] COMPAQ'S CELEBRATED PRIZE COUPON TEAS. BRAND 0?. YUM YUM, OE3LON, AND 03. * INDIAN % May bo hadIfrom tho followingGrocers nod Storokcepois, whereBpmples may bo bad KfiEE on Application;— \ Napier— W, M. NEWTON & 00. H. NKSBITF SPENCE & CO. W. M. MirCHEU, T. ALEXANDER INDUSTRIAL AND PROVIDES! COOPEKATIVE Bpit— ' J. R. MILLKR W. DKNHOLM TinAPAIE- J. & T. ALEXANDER CIIYE- W. G. THGSNTOX nisiiyas- O. H ROACH MADDI9ON& CO. Waipawa— RATHBONK BIBBY FLYNN Waipokuiub— W. M. WITCHELU W. BARRIHI C. BUCHAN 1 8 J I DAWSON'S iTHK PUBE3T PEEFECTION IS THB WORLD. WHISKY. ,TO:BE HAD AT ALT. FIR? 1 * CUABS HOIEL9 HEAL Si CLOSE, AQGN'TS C 9 ia pimvis, BLACKSMITH, HASTINQS, Successor to C.and T. Donet. BEOS to thnnt tho Public for their paflt Bupnorl,and byStrict Attention to Business audModrrato Chargos wlßbes them to coutlnuo their PatroußßO. Rcnporo, Bluders, and Mowors of ovory ascription thoroughly Repaired, Double- furrow and Simile Plon«hs o( every make mndo Equal to Now. und Kertn Itnplementß ot every doorlptlon tboroogbly Bepairea at VKRY LOW CHARGES, Cracked Portabloltollorß mended on the Boat Approved rrlnolples. Horec-Ehoelng dono In First-olaw Style. NOTICE, MR T. J, PHILIP, WHO has-been 1 over twectyyearß W (n the bußireßß in Anekland, bega | to inform thoPublic of N&plor and surrounding districts that ho haß taken over tbo BAKERY AND CONFECTIONERY BU9INHSS Latoly carried on by Mkb Land, and hopeß by civility .atrlot attention tobueinesa, snd BupplylnK the BEST OF BRKAD &KD SMALL GOODS Tomerit acontinuanco of the liberal sup- port bilhor to oocoided to Mrs Lang, Te», Coffoo, Cocoa, and Light Befioah- nientßalwayß ready WoddlDK and Chrlatonlng Cakes mnde to order ; Ulsmiltii of ovory deßoriptlon alwsyß od hand MRS I ANO deßircp to thank brr numor- ous oußloniorß for theirHboraUiiprcrt during tbo laet flvo years, and can with confldencu BBK that a contlnunnco of tho samemay ba givento brr uuccoißor, 85 MR T. J. PHILIP. ~TH¥IPHARMAOYr AGENCY FOX THE BALE SOOTT'B ELEOTEIO GOODS: OOHBETS, HAIU HBUBHKB. _„.„„ . TOOTHBRUSHES BELTS, &O EADAMS MIOROBB KIDLBB. PRAZER'S SULPHUR TABLETS MOTHKR MARY JOSEPH'S REMEDIES AKBOUC BMOKK BAIiLB.IFor Influonza &c.l I'BOPIUItTOKiOFt Pratt'a Congh Linotua andIrlnh Mobb lot Ooy«h3 and (,'oldß Tonto W'onn Powders andthe Celebrate BaUlns Powdor J. a WELSMAF, NIGHT BULL, S2S _ totm nag grtbbt^n mam. GRAOTY & PREBBLE, IBEKDI 1 " TIMBER,! COAL, AND [FIREWOOD DEALKRS, OARRIKRB AND CONTRACTORS, SHIPPING, CUSTOM-HOUSE AND COM 1 MISSION AGENTS. KAPI£R AHD PORT AHURIRL QT?T?r>Q QTTITiS! QT?CTiQ nftftUo. hrihiDv, foshßDh. JCBT LANDKD, EX iCAHU- Canterbury Early SeedPotatoes ol the following Varieties:- AfcHLEY, VhOKV, EARLY RO3B, &C. VEGETABLE SEEDS. Market Gardeners and Btorokooperg requir- ing a largo quantity of Sport are Invitca to write to us for Speolal Prices, particu- larly Beans, Cabbage, Carrot, Lettuoe, Onion Poas Radish, Trirnlrß, &c Wo havo nFpeolal Lino of Yorkshire Hero Poas which we can sell at a Low PTtoe, flo^eFseeus. IJUST ARRIVED— AlFresh and Reliable Stockof all theLoad ng and ChoiceBards of Annnalß, Porennlata Biennial?, aSn Hot-house Flower Bcedg. AGRICULTURAL SEEDS. White and Red Clover, Cowgroa, Ateyko Timothy, Trefoil, Standard, Lucerne, Paooy Ryesrasa Seca, Colonial RyeßtaßS Boed, Turnips,Manfrolds, &c, &o. &O. Also, FLOWER POTS Wntnr Cnnn. Hakrß, Hoof, Hcdgo Cllrppm, WeeillDg Forks and Trowels, Pot Plants, and Bonctlust. BKKD CAIALOOIJEB ON APPLICATION for Tale; AT LOWEST MARKET RATE - SAPKS FOWL WFIICAT, ItYKCORN, lIOKBE BKA.NB, MAIZK, OATS,BAR- I.BY. BLUK 1-BUBBIAN PKAS, PAR. TRIDGK, BALES COKNSACEB. Aleo Bran. Pollnrd, Chaff. Flour, Tares, Fonolntr Poets, Timber, Kfions Bllffht Sxterml' nntor, Ploughs and Beod DrlUe. Advanc* PloaKhs, Pot Plants, Flowir Pots,!«nfl Garden Suudrles. Caustic SodaInlib. 21b, and tOlb tlna Canstlo Potash,201 b tins. ExStar'ol Vlotorla- KNIGHr BEAVAN'S OHMENT. NKWCASTLB AN'O WESTPORT COLK' BHOOKDALB COAL FIREWOOD, OHAHCOAIi, AND COKE, At Lower Rates than any Honso In Town. FURNITURE CAIiKFULLY REMOVED CARTING AND PHIPPINGAT LOWEST RATEBI We are Cash Bayera of all Ktnda'of GRAIN ANDBBKD. AQENCIES- Tlmarn Milling Co., Ltd.-Celebrated Flcnr ,'BllverDiiae, Alkill Co.-Caustlo Soda mi CanetJs PotMh J. Scott «ndCo.— LolllOM and BlbouUs Ila-wkobBay Tlmbwr Co., Ltd. Colonial KxproM Company— Pnrccl* For warded to any Townnt LowKatcß H.J. Gilbord-»Taradalo Nuraory Kenn s Bllchr Exterminator Carter Bros, and Co.— Drain,! Tlio, and Pottery Worku, Auckland OFPICKS A'ND'sTOBfiS- Onposlto nnstom-houßo, PORTjAHURIRI TKLKPHONK, No.70. CORN EXf'UANGE- Opnoslto Union Hank, NAPIER. THLB PBONK. Mo. 113. Post Offloo Hoi No 1, 53 gtotrtg. P. GORMAN. OEITERtON HOTEL: NiPIKH 257 OALEDONIAN HOTEL WHIS HOTRf-.TTnotcd thronghont 1 ihe Province for Its Comforl Bnd Moderate Cbnrucs. Tho Honso haa been th jroughly refurnlehofl, papered,and pilntcd. 2il ARTHUR M'CARTNEY. TE AUTK HfITBL EAILWAY RE- FRESHMENT ROOMS, 5. OIIJRXvTON .. _ Pbopmmob. rVH& Rtst rnuKlsTof Winps, Ueer, A and Spirits nt both Ei>tab)l«hmcntß. TKA, COFFKK, FUUIT. SANDWICHrt^, AND CAKK At tho Railway Hofrashmcnt Rooms. Every Train Allondol. 2JO EXOHAKOB HOTBL, NAPIBK, W. PEBBIN LATK OK THK MASONIC HOTEL NAPIKM) HAVING taken over tho above Hotel, wishes to notify to tho PnbUo that he has con plotcly ronovatod thoEatnb Ushmont, and stookrd It with the Beat Llqnon) proonrablo. Tho Honso Is oltuatod within two mlnuto walk of the Railway Station GOOD STABLING W. PKRHIN _ ~_ PBOPni»TOB. 20 LOMDOIT HOTEL WAUHORNK-BTRKKT, POBV AHUKIRI 5 JOHN FEBWIOK Of Fenwlck and Co. l Stovcdoros HAS taken the aboveHotel, which has been thoroutihly Renovated and fitted up In tho newest &nd most modern Btjil). Civility ard Atttnl lon,combined wltn ModerateCharges. Only tbo Bent Brando of Alo», Wines, and Spirlte kopt in etook. 331 THE CLIVE~IIOTEL DONALO IM'KAY (liato ofiPApnkura HAVING takon over tho rljovo Hotel, wishes lo notify to tho Publlo Ihat ho has Cotnplotcly Renovated (ho Kslah. Hs'inicnt nnd Stocked It with tho BEST LIQUORS Procurable. IflvoMinutes Walk from Karndon Hallway Station. FIRST-CLAiiTsTABLINa. doh&leTm-kay CLIVE HOTEL 262 J. D. BKSABOO (Litb Wilson and Houbon) UAIBKELLA AND JPABASOL MANUFACTURER, HASTINOS-STRKKT NAPIER Lato of A, Martisblu, Bnnoflln, who ie eolved ttio nighc-BD Awardsin tooN. 5?, and8.8. Exhibition. liavorcflnofd tho former Soaloof Chnrgcs by 2> por cent, nud having tho Dutyoil all my Raw Material,I nin enabled to rrako all kinds andolaaacß of UmbrollßS nndParnßola at 20 por cont loworthon tholmjjortedartlolo. Umbrellas made to order, and Guaranteed 12 months, from 70 6 d; rooovcrcd, from 3s 6d ) octruanteaux and Trucks kept stock QLibb and China filvottlng aßpecl&Hty. All kinds of Cutlory ground.) 219 IF, YOU LIKE NICE TEAtASKMOUR GROCER FOR \\ CELEBRATEDScTHEBESTJ'. I PURE INDIAN "CHINA& CEYLON TEAS I PROCURABLE _ ' * 51 ~ W. M. N BWMA N, TBNNTfION-STBBET, IS NOW OFFEKIN6 FOB CASH SUITES OF FUR NITUR:- SPRING BTUFFKD (Qouiw Ctoißißwan» £11 10^ 0 D JUST RECEIVED, A SPLENDID LOT' OF NAIRN'S CELEBRATED LINOLEUM. 190 I D ALGETY & CO; LHOTED, StOOK, BTATIOrI. AND SHTFIHB AGENTS' Hbjjj OmoKi 55, UmbMd.street, Lonfloa Rfiuiohej nt Melbourne, Geelong, Sydcpr, Nowoastlo. Kookhatnpton, Porth, Ficfl. mantle, Albany, Dunodln, Ohrlgtohnroh, OKpttalftUtTßntnoTlbod- .«(,000,COO Capitalpajd np _ _ _ £1,000,000 SasarveFnna « «. «180,HB D ALGETY & *OO., Lihitkd, are prepared to reoolve Consignments of Wool, Tftflow, and all klutls of Produoa tot f&lpment to London or Anatralla, CASH ADVANCES mods on Browing Cllpa of Wool on favorable terms, also on Tallow Sklna nndothor Produce consigned for sale In the LONDOF Or AUSTRALIAN I MARKETa idyancoe also made against i FLAX oooslgnoa (or sale la London at eluwhere. NO COMMISSIONCHARBBD ON ID< VANOB3 1 Lf»M negotiated uponfreehold anaLease; boldLauOi »t Lowest Current Bates ot In) ttrcft Woolpaokt, kecolsg Wire, &n4 other Bt*J ttca Kcaaldtw riwayion hanfl. A.GKNTB FOR BttAW. BAVILL AND ALBION OOM PANT. IJMITUD &S.KIWI ROYAL IN'StJRANOH COMPANY FIRKANDUFK J. W. HUBMKSTER-PORT WINEB HROOKK'fI "PKRJKOT. BHREP D/P ""hIK^ 1 BHEARING OsfUCKI TKNNYSON-STRKKT. NAPIKJf, WARSBOCSB I BREASTWORK, PORT 45 AHUIURI. TO ABRHTS PER IiANGSTONE (SAJLKD Otn AUGUST). "PENOING WJRF. Ncs C 1, and 8, A Johnson's Barb Wlro, Staples, Wiro Nnlls, Raw and Hciloa Linseed Oil, Arsenic, «" SALGET7 & CO., Lt«. N.Z. L. & M.A. COMPANY'S SALES N.Z. LOAN AND MBROANTILB AQENOT 00., LTD,, MAKES Advances on Stations and Stock ana on Growing Cllrs of Wool : also on Grain, Grnss Seed, nnd ovcrr dcaorln- tlon of ffnrm Prcdnoo, conßloncd for salo looilly. or for Bhlpment to London or Colonial markets. Wo will hold ournoxt Baleot WOOL.BHBEPSKINP.HIDES, AND TALLOW FRIDAY, 14Tn OCTOBEB, C Produce for onr Sales may bepent forward at anytime, nnd should bo consigned "Loan and Mercantile Co.,£pit\" Conßlgnmcnt Label» BuppUed onapplloatlon JOHN CRAIO " Manager, SPECIAL MEETING. Hawko's Bay County Council Odlco, Napfor, September13, 1802. "IVTOTICE is hereby given that a A-V Meoti"(f of lhi> Hawkp'a Bnr Conitr Counotl will bo \jo!d m THUKBDAY, the 13th day of Ootobcr, 1802. at 12 o'clock noon, at the rrovinclnl Council Chambera, Napier, toconflim thofollowii RFpoclal Older paesod en tho ISthday of bf ptember, 1892:- HCBOlvrd-ThiitltboaSrcflol Order of the I Hawko'a Bay CVunly Council that tho ' Krovrhon lloart Bonrd bo mi>rgfd Into inollawbi's Bay Coun ? such Special Order to (ako rffect frcin atd on the Hlh dny ot Cclober, 180-. W. 6HKIMPTON, ChalrmnnH.B.C.C. O. T. Fj4NN/N. ClerkH.8.C.0. SOI EDUCATION ■&BHBEVSB FOE LEASB. CfHce of the School Commissioners Napier, 10th September, 1852, ■VTOTIOE is hereby given that the 1" Kducatlon Roßorvea n.entloncd In the Fohednlo berouodor will bn ofl4rod for Lease for Twenty-onn Yflarfi b/Piiblfn Auolfon, at tho Old Provincial Council Chamhere, at N*pl«T, at 2 p.m. on WEDNESDAY, tho 19th day of Cot jbor next: - SCHEDULE. Upset | rental I per J)isti!of. Lot. Seo. Are*, annum Napier, S-utur- ft.r. p, £ b. &' ban ..1 00 (1 IHi 30 0 0 raivo.Town.. 569 0 120 10 0 Porangahau Town .. 13&U 0 2 0 118 0 Porangahau, Town .. 47 0 1 0 012 6 Porangahau, Town _ 78 0 I 0 010 0 Ixit 1 of Euburbnn Section 9(1, Nspler, la Bltuato at corner n[ Shnkesipoaro and Clydu roide, and has a larr-o Dwol'lnsr houeo there- on, latelyIn ocoupallon of Mr W. I.alnp. Lessees to hive rightof lfcnrwal ot Lenses from tlmo to tlmo for aperiod not oxcooclldb 21years for ouch tnchrenowal. Plan» and Conditions to bo Been at tho Poatrlllccsot Cllvo and Poraujfahau, andnb this Ofiloo W. PAHKER. 118 Secretary toCornmlfsloa era, NAPIEE HASBOE BOASD. NOTICg. Inthe Maitkr of "The NTjipimi Uinnon lioaitD Loan act, 1892." NOTICEis hereby given that r. Pol i- ' cf the hatepoycrs in theNnplor Harbor liallnß Dislrlot <at> doflned by "Tha Napl c r Harbor Board Elmpowerlns; and Loan 1881") upon tin proposal of thi Napier H»rbor Board to borrow Die Bti.n of £200,000 for the purroauof tho coniplcllon of tho i3reakwater, rnnatraction of tho Western Mole,necessary Wharves and all othor necoes'iry worknand appllancos for tho llarb.ir at Nopler, and for 1 rovldlui: I roper aocCßa to and from aDysuch wcrke, will l>n takon at thu undermentioned Dlaftijs on MONDAY, tho lfllh (Uy of Octobor, 1893, oommonolng at tho hour of 9o clock in tho forenoon and closing at G o'clock In the afternoonot (bat dny. POLLING PLACKS. KIDINOS.TOWN nO»HD BIBTHICTS, DOKOUQ) B. I'LAOffi OF I'OI.UNO. ForRatepayers In tho Corporation Ofllco, Borough of Naplor Nmiler; Wi Am- ner's lifUoc, Cllvo- nauare ; Whnrflng- or 8 nhcd, Port »hurhl Forßntopayorain tho library Room, Mo- uldingof Mohaka h«k«, andToogoocVa Wcolßhed, Toukclo For Ratepayersin tho Room adjoining Poat- Kidlngof Potano oilier, Pofauo Forß'itopayorsin tho Schoot-hourf, Puko- lllillnß ot Puhetaim tapu Forltatoparerflin tUo LowiyN Woolahcd, Riding of Okawa Okawo, and Ccdd'e Woolhhcd, &lotoo Ffli'Ritopayorß in tho Meanco Halt, JUoaneo, Hidingof Moanco and Park Score- tarj 'a Oftlco. Napier Park Forßatopayerß In tho Riding of Clivo Tublio Hall. Cllvo Fnrnaiopayoraiii tho Mechanics' Instltuto, Riding otHavolock Ilavelock For Ratepayers intho Scolnl Hall, Tomoana, Riding of Hero- und I' yraer'iiStable, taunga Fnrnhlll For Ratepayers In tho Public Halt, Marao- Hiding of MaraO' kakuho kakaho Forllaiopaycrnintlio Publlo Library, Riding Of Walpawa Hannlon, arid Mr Kftthboiioß Imple- raout Shed, Tamu- mu-road, noar Wai- pawa Railway Sta- tion For Ratepayersin tho Bchcol-house, Fatanff- RidlngofP<ttaui(ata ata Forßnopnyorsln Lho Woolen*!, St. Law- RldlnK of Oero ronco, Ooro For Ratopayors in tho Board-room Kuatani- Rldlnc of Ruatani- wlui Hoad Board, wha (oxoopl tboso Onga Onga, r.nd thu comprised within Library, fakapsu the MakaretuRoad Bonrd Dlßtrlct as constllutod at tho tluioof tho paEßlng ot " Tho Napier Harbor Boftrd Km- poworlncr and Loan Aot,lS&l" Forltatoparorain tho Public Hall Walpu- Riding of Waipu- kurau kurau ForKotopaynrElnthQ Kond flowd Oflloc, Hidingof Taruumu 'lamumu Forßatepayeis in tho School - houne. Wai- Kparalnm lingford, nnd Wnn- etead Store, Wan- Bteart Forßatopayernin tho Oddfellowß' Hall, Taradalo TownLiE- Tarndalo tttot For Ratepayers In tho Oddfollowß, Hsll WalnawaTownDls- Waipawa trlot Ror Ratepayersin tho Moohanlos' Inatiluto, Kolkora North Kaikora TownDißtrlot ForKatcpayernlnthe Bxcliango Auotlon Borougflof Hnstlugs Mart, opposite Rail- way Station, Has- tings Datedthis 80thdayof goptombor, 1592. J. D. ORMOSD Chairman Napier Harbor Board. AUSTRALIAN MXJTU4L PEOVI- DBNX EOOIETy. rH v BIS Society in prepared to gmd A Loans on Bpproved rltot-olaßs Freehold Bieurity. Borrowora will navo piyinonr, of i coruraiußlon by applying OTBSOT to the fjjoipty, dti tho Oillocs, Cnntotu-houea.Qnay WolliDahm ot at the District Office, Njpiar. EDWABD W. LOWH! 829 RoHdont Boorctary '■ MURRAY, ROBERTS, AND CO. gTOOK AND STATIONAGENTS. ADVANCES MADE AGAINST ALL KINDS OF PRODUCE, LOANS NKGO TI AT ED. SHEKP OF ALL DE^CRIPTJONa FOR SALE ! FIRB AND MAIUNK INSURANCE EFFECTKD. THE FOLLOSvTnG GOODS IN STOCK :— MIRKPSHItAUg, DBA SBAB WOOLI'ACKH TARFAUUNS JOHNSON'S FKN'CINO WIRK iro Sheep and lUbbltNottlDK Hemp and Manilla Ropo: rhurnß, H»y Knives Gnlvftnlnrd Iron, Roddlffe Brand Rooflne Fult. t toro Truoks Arsonlo, Stockholm Tut Palt-Rrofc, Coaiso, andFine Wines, Snlrlta, Clgara And Every Varietyof StationRequlrunenb'i FRESH SEEDS. ; I-Dcorno, Rapo Turtilps, Swedes, Mangolds RyeGrasp, Cooltßf oot Clofore, Fescuea agkiculturallmplements. HORNSBY POHTAVLK KNOINES HORNSBY'S M»I>ER3 AND MOWKHS i.OHSSBY OIaNT THRKSHKH BTRAWBONIZKRB PLOT. aH.- , DISC HATWOWB PBKPROWKRB, HORPE MOWERS OHAFFC.VTTHP% CORN-CRUSHERS, Wo cnll rspccH nttontion tcfrnr "iIIORNSBYS" rOUnLEJiFURROW PLOUGHS ' Wbtch are Strong, Flmrlo. nnd Choap and should bo; Inspected beforo buying any other,|j . . rt THE LAUD ft LOAN COMPANY OF NEW ZEALAND, Limited. TB prennrrd to lend Money on Freehold B Soonrity, andto ndvanco on Wool andMJ kinds o proanco oooslimpd to tendon. To leirao Urafui on England at rofinetdRnteJ Of Bxohftngp, To r'Tchsae BlUj onKnßlanO, Aemmroa THR WOLBEIiBY SnKKP-BHKARINU MACHINKS' THB MASBEY& CO. Okiedratcd REAFEBB AND BJHD MOWESfI, tCH, ECONOMIC FIRK OFPIOK, UMITHD. Am-tTP AVZTAt » _ f,n,KO RIB -8 ACCKPTED AT LOVTBST RATBB ALL DKSOniPTIONf! OF STOCK FOR SALE, .. K. 0. FOI,TON. *0 Manaßlng Dlf loltr, gltUffS. HAWSE'S BAY BOOK AND BTATIOMBRY WARE- HOUSE. JUST T^STTNG^Voiy large and *' ivoll-peloctocl Shlpmontß of Law nnd uommnrclftl Sta'ion. ry, cornlsli"K of Hard- lnnrto Dcrd Papors nil sires. Parchments (best mnkcsK Do?d Knvclipra, Notornpers, Letter Paßcrs, Imy Bonks, Journaiß, l.oflgf r>, Copy. Ing Lottor Rookß (all elroa nnd blnrtlnßp), Vinu'o Iloohe, Bill Kook9. Quird Booka, ConylPß Prcfßee (wilh nnd without braps balls ),Cyclcatvleß((-tonndF'ci»Dslzeß) Patent Papors ard Ink for do, Pinln and Fancy BoxedSto tionery, Inkß (beetbrands),&c, JOB tor OF ACCOUNT BOOKS , Offered nt Reduced Prices to eneuroa Ready gale FANCY STATIONKRY. A Beautlfnl Aesortmcnt of tho NEWEST Bttthdar Cnrdp, tbla Soadon's New Zealand ChrlstirnECirdßßntl Booklifs(«cTy nnltablo for Bonding to friends at ROME), Hand Bags, Album?, Pocket Bookc, Purecp, \YrlUng j Uoßkß, Wotting I'ftde, C»rd Caaes, InksUnds, fto ARTIBT MATKRIAI.B, Oil and Wat<-r Colnro, Moltt Colors Cray. onp, Olln and Vnrnlahcs, Pruabec, Canvas, Pencils, Special Cheap Boxes of (Colors|tor Bohool mrpoeos. NEW BOOKS. By ovcry direct eteamer the Newest I'ublif Mlodbof tho Day. SOHOOI. BOTKP, School Books and School Rcqaleltcs openiDß ont dally. JOHN MTORERAR ! BOOZFKLLHR ANO BrATIONKB, tTAfITINGE-STRKKT NAPIKB. 11 t W >rj O I rf\ a | 6 i;l ,o M \ I! 2 I ? f in g i : « < *%\hi i! 013 If? 1 . si r= » i si I - B d S a Mo, v a a § g " 5 TUNING AND RE- PAIRING- PIANOS AND ORGANS. MRJ.W.RiCHARDSON Of MKSBH3 MILNER AND THOMPSON, THOROUGHLY vwdoraUinda Iho RKPAI INGof auINfITKUSIENTi Ab tha wholo of bis tlmo Is elvon to Tnnlra andRepairing, tho Public canrolyupon every satisfactionbeing given. Tholr I'atronak'o Is rcspootfully solicited Any Country District or Station vkltcd AnnnalTunlDgo ofThree Visits, In town, 25s Corrtepondonco addrtrsed Carlylostroot, Natrfnr lnr) v »lo ftddroda), or tho nbovnKirm, Country Orders may ho left at Wkksks I). WrniioK ami Co. g, llastinijß.nnd will bo promptiyaltciidtd to. SO BAWKE'H BA7 PERMANENT BDI^DIKO AWD IKVESTMEWT SOCIETY. LIBERAL OONOE3BIONB TO BORROWKRB, MONEYS ADVANCED ON FRKEHOLD AND LKASRHOLD PROPKHTIKB. T s"Scaloof Monthly J Repayments aro now Lowor than any other Society In the Colony, Money Advanced on wither of tbo following forms i— RKPAYABLK BY MONTHLY INSTAL MHNTB for term of from 2 to It years, in eluding Prlnolpaland Intorest. FOR ONK YEAR CERTAIN, with option of continuing. FOR A FIXKD PERIOD OF YBARB, Intereet on mo latter conditions, pnyablo quarterly, with POWER FOR BOIiROVVEH TO PAY OFF PRINCIPAL in BUma of £25 or multiple thoreof, quarterly on previous notioe, Tho advanlißcs of borrowing fr^m thlu Booloty tiro that no procuration feo or ooir- mission lfl churged Kxpi'iit-c of Mortgage Doed in Lowor than ordlnnry moitgagce. Advaucea in ado ai.ta threefuurtba of vaJuo of soourity I.OAKS Grnntfd on tho Security of Mem berß* Invcr.in.ent Hhxcw, ropnyablo by Monthly Insfcilnionla or on Threo Monthli Nolloc. INVKHTMKNT BHAHKHOIjDBRS may now withdraw tbo full amount of Bubsorlp- tlons pnldto date, together with tho Interest and Profitistandlng to tb.acrodttof tho Shares at Iho ond of tliopant flij»noial year viz., 801 a November, IS9I. Proepeotuoea nnd all lnformctlon on apull oatlon nt tho Booloty'a Offico, Tonny-Bon-stroeli Naiiler. jTb. fieldkb ficorctsry TBB NAPIEK LAND, BUILDING AND IjNVESTMEOT SOCIETY (Permanent). N OTIC K. |NVESTMKNt"~SHARES of the 8 6th Ibruocan bo taken upon MONDAY EVKNING NKXT. July 4th. Tha Society Is propared to roooivo Money on Fixedrepnslt,at ratoa to bo ascertained uponeppllcatlon to JOHN ROBERTS, 03 Secretary, TenDyeonstroot. WILLIAMS& KETTLE LIMITED, HRAD OFKIOKi NAPIHRf Branoheo Fort Ahurtrl, Hustings and Giebornc. DißKcrons Colkman.Kbq. «m. Nslson, Esq. Y-*"-KUBSKM»»I.n,R.RECnAuHJHIDISO.KBg A, M'Uabdy, Esq. A.&g,oablyon,Eb<j. RUKAQINa DIRECTORS j P. W. WIMJAMB, N,KKT/LK, I^HE COMPANY MAKES ■*" ADVANCES ON STOCK, ENSUING CLIP OP WOOL, AND OTHER PRODUCE Also undertakes tho BnporvlslonandControl Of Properties for Tinateoo, Abßenteo*. and othorr , and aolß (jonerally as FABTOBAIiIBTS' AND FARMERS AUKNTB' LOANS NEGOTIATED! ON FKEBHOLD ANU LEASEHOLD PROPERTIES AT LOWEST CURRENT RATES Off INTEREST. The Company negotlatcs-Frlvately or bf] Pnblfo Auction-tho Salo of STATION PROPERTIES, FARMS, BHEKP CAITLE' ftC fr «RK C AND MARINE INSURANCE Enteredat LOWIIBT CURRENT RATEB AUCTION SALES o* WGoL< BKINB, HIDKf TALLOW!Kftt'KCJ HMD FonTHJatITLT fob; salb, Tee ICompsny supplies tho following Goods at tho TEry LOWEST RATKa CDRRHNT— WOOLPAOK3 OORN9ACKB (foil wo'shts anfi In*' Beaming Tvrtua FENCING WIRE Staples, &c £0, STATION KKQUISITES, NORTHERN ROhLER COMPANT, GKRMINA AGRJiOULTURAL IMPLEMENTS, P. AND D, nUNOAN. andothOM Roapnra and Bfnclpr3, Movrorn Donbip.furrovr Plongho, ofnil plies nroaaenst Prn\ Sowre, TJIfo Harrows Zi«B>.K Harrowe and other Implemeiirt 'SEMfS. PATS.'-;FpnrrowM!l Jiun Wack Tartnr 1 - , |s"?.. wv :.o'f;rUri,.n! WITViT *i *^ }J- j«Y-Capn md Cl.cvnlior .*KOltiiy«— PoTPx'r'Dr.y,Local, SonthomJ nnrf Pnrcj "a I'cri nnMI (fICKHFOOT-1.00.il nnii Wfl Coast KNOMSH-Rrn»« Rrrdu, n ovcru.Rape,anfl Ilirnlp" of a)1 DesoriplJonß AGBNOIES, NATIONAL nffiORANCK OOMPANT? TTSSK'B LINK OF BTKA.MERB THAMES AND MRRPK? MARINK INfURANCR COMPANY NKIi'ON BKOTnSRS, l IMITKD IKOBT AND U)AN COMPAIfS VKW ZEALAND BPCKKYK HAHVE3TKR COMPANY IJVFRPOOL Mtf} LONIX)N AND OLOBK INSI7RANOK COMPANY COOPRB'B RHKTfP TOPPINOFOWDRH PBIBBTMAH'S OIL KNGINES 31 WILLIAMS A.WD EETTLS' LIMSTSD WIU hold a Bole of WOOL' SHEEPBKHTCL HIDIB AMD tALLOW FRIDAY, 14th OCTOBER Vendora nrn rean-m.nJ to kinfllf forward thnlr Wool dt early ns pceslblc, ecjulgned to WiUlnms RBd Koltle's fnlo-room, Bplt. Ooiudßnment Lib»!i! sappjlcfl on appllov ■'on, 82 WILUAMB AND KK'ITIiK LTD. '.". ?'-.',J!IIJ- J ..Jl-'._' " 'J l ' i. J !L.'i!!!.LL'\Jt ilr W, gltirflg,i ffrtirtfl, W. KINROSS WHITE THE NORTH BRinsn AND NBW ZKA. LAND INVESTMENT COMPANY, LIMITED. Capital ..„__. £«0,000 Advancos nißdfl In Town r»nd Country on | Freeholds and Leaseholds STOCK MORTGAGES, AOENrron- LONDON AND I>ANC*BHIKE FIRK IN' BUUANCE COMPANY. Subaarlbcd Capital .. _ *15>2,000 Of whl'-h Ifl pafd[Us .. _ 185,200 Reatin-o Kundo .- .. _ 450,000 j ONITKD INSURANCE COMPANYIi IJMITED MUTUAL LIFE AS3URANOB BOCIJCTY OK VICTORIA PENINPULAK AND ORIENTAL BTEAM NAVIGATION COMPANY. S3 EDMUND BLAOK, LAND, RHTATE, AND GENERAL COMMISSION AGENT AGENCIKB- North Qnoer&land Icenranco Company Now York Life InnurancoCompany Provident nnd IndiiBlrl&l liißuranoo Coin pany of New Zenlnnd SharoBroker.— Shorea bought and sold on COMMISSION ONLY. Hoiibo Agent-Rents collootcd, and overy dcpcrlpMon of floueo Agenoy undertakenon reaßonablo torma. Propertlco of all doßcrlp. tlona Cf\n bo tnhinlitod to iDtor.diiiK por- chniiora upon application, HoKlatet of dc- elrabla ptopcrtlee k"vt- I'finriircenf ovory doscrlpllon undertaken at iowent oatrcnt ratca. Financial AKont.-Ktuns from £50 to fi2O,WM on hand fnr Invcsilmnnt upon np. proved ecourlly, Loana of all dCEoript/on egottatcd. ATDENJ^U-M OFFICES NAPIER. I'IWA^OiAL. ■PDMrfND nr-ACK has for invest- l mont the fo'lowlnir Pnme at Cnrronb Intoreet:-£;o,£lCO,£3oo, £500, «C 0 £000, £1000 £10,000, nod £20,000 252 TOR SYDNEY AND NEWCASTLE DIEEOT. THE BARQUENTINE RIO Will bo on ho Berth to lead Prodnco for tho abovoPorte ON OR ABOUT THE Cm OCTOBER. For Freight or I'nesngß apply to O. EOLBEL & CO 31 PortAhurirl, H UMBER AND SINTGEE BAFB- TIS'J, Uunlop Cti'-ohor or. Cushion Tyica. l'rolon«ctl Payments If rroferrcd. 8010 No-v Zonliind Anont— J. 0, MBBOBR, Ndsnu Cycle Works For Llßtß nnd forms apply to T. M. Luc* Wul|'Uknrau WEtfLEY&LAJUUZIi;, NAPIER AND PORT AHUIUBI, STOCK, STATION, AND SHIPPING AGENTS, AND WOOLBROKERS. ADV&NCR3 made on Woo' ana other Produon and on Stook Mortgago, LOANS negotiated on Freeholdand Lease- boldProperties. SHEEP Of allDescriptions and other Stock Bought and Sola Privatelyon Oomjntailon or SoldbyFublio Auotton. STATION PROPERTIES AND FAItMS So!d Privately or by Publlo Auotion and Valuations of Bamo undertaken. GOODa AND STATION SUPPLIES of all kinds provided. INSURANCE, Fire and Marina effected. AGENTS FOR- TflK GUARDIAN ASSURANCE CO. FireBusiness Undertaken. WOOL, SHEEPSKINS, HIDES, AND TALLOW, v Onr NextSnlo will behold on FRIDAY, 14th OCTOBER J AllProduce for Saloshould bocoußlgned.'to us at -he Spit Labols on application. WENIiiiTiND LANAU <2 3. R. LAVAUZK! Auo:lcnoer. i, ! 1?!?8? PENINSULAR AND ORIENTAL STKAM Jagaatea navigation company, (Under eontiact with tho Imperial.' Now Month Walas, Victorian, and Bonth Aus trallan Governments) will despatch tha following Bloamtra for LONDON, cal'- by? at Albany, Colombo,Adek, Brisdisi, Mami, Gibraltar, and Plymouth :— i r~ _ Date Dato IVaoio Ton- Dato lonvlng leaving of nage. leaving Mcl- Ade- Bteamer Brdnoy bourne latdo Parrnmntta I'll ropt. 198ept. Si SoDf. 28 Maasllia .. 4918 Oct. 3Octi 6 Oct. 12 Britinnia 0257 '>ot. 17:Oot. 2S Oct. ffl Carthage _ SOIS Pot. !M]Nov. 6 Mov. 9 Vlotorla _ 620S 'Nov ll'\'ov. lp!Nov. 2* Ocoana _ 6362 'N0v. S5 Doo. SjUoo. 7 i j 4 Via Hobart. PtACE OP DepARTUBE— Sydney _ Clroular-quay Melbourno Rail wayPier, Port Molbonrna Adelaide .. LargoBay REDUCTION IN THROUGH FARES. First and Sccondclnsn Pae3ongor3 Pccnre epeelal advantaKca br tcoilrsr throußli from Now Zealand, nelnß rrorldcd with saloon vassago to AiiftraHa wlihnul exlra elinrgp. Farea - Ist Psloon, £f 3to *70; 2naSaloon, £37. A Bend of elßlit Inetrninrnte isprovided on (nolarger Btoamcrs. Pußsaeo money ran be raid liero for pna fages Irom Knglacd. Liberal codccsflocs mado to famlliee. For farthot Information «rplv to W. KIKROPB WfIJTKY 25 Axentfor HdWke'B Bayt ~ gtngHranrcg. ALLIANCE oOMPAKIES, BUOOKSHORS TO THK ITNION INBUEANOE OOMPAJjy. ALLIANCE ASSURANCE COMPANY. Capital .. .. I .. £5.000.000 Amount Pald-np _ .. £550 not) Flrelfnnd .. _ _ £703,910 He*d Offloa. Bnrlholomew Lane, London. Chilrman of Dlreoton>, RlgLt Hon. Lord. Rottiuoblld. ALLi/iiros MARINE AND GENKKAL ASSUEANOE 00MPAKS1, LIMTTKD. Head nffloe. CapelConr London. President, Right Hod. Lord RotbeohUfl. Tho Bnalncsß of the Union Insurf noo Com. pany hAvlng been taken over by tbo aboro Companies It will In fuliiro bo oirrled on In their names. The BnsfneßS will bo cot»- --i ducted at the pame Ofiloeß and In Uio tame manner as hitherto. All deeoriptlonß of Fire nnd Marino Rlßk aoOßptcd at Uiwest Current Rates. HAWKE'3 BAY BRANCH ! BRO"WNING-brREET, NAPIER, C, R. SMITH, 23 Loc&l Manager. QOVEEHMBNT LIFE INBUKANOE DEPARTMENT. ESTABLIBHKD1870. BVBR.Y POLICY GUARANTEKD BY rHU STATK. LOW PREMIUIkisT" LARGE BONUSES BE firet policy iseued, No. 1 for " 6XO, Is situ In oxlstenco, and baa had three bonuses allotted lo it, We. Inlft £ 0. £?6 or £1 29'per*cent per annum In 1885, £13 „£1 la , InISO), £27 fit IBs „„„ The abovn Is an no'ual enso, and show a that the reto of bonus increased at earn division. Thn premlumo In force at the tlmo this policy wnß issued wrro NOT CAL- CULATED TO V/ELD ANY BON'JtSKS 1 . and thn Llglior r.itcs row charged thocld thcroforo (flvii STILL MORK SATISFAC- TORY KKb'JLTS. JOSEPHU3 H. lUCnARDSON, £7 Oommlsiionor, couth Bitrrisfj fire and 0 MARINK INBURANOB COMPANY OF NEW ZEALAND. Capital 7. .. £1,900,000 Napier Branch- Corner of Hwsfhell and Browulng streets. Thl« company 1bprepared to Inanre agaloßt Fire every dtecrtptton of InsurableProperty at Lowes' Current Rates,and ooin(r a purely Colonial JneUtuUon. commends Itself to the (Ceneral insuring public. Open policies ißsued ooverlng Wool from Sheep's back, Wooi-Bhed, or Shipping Port to London. Kvory olasß ot Marioo business undertaken by tboCompcoy. General Jlanogor-JAMES Kihkkr, Kgq. Local Trnßtoo-KDWAiiD Lyndon, Kbq. Agents - M. Labokliks .. Cllvo Martin Coubt .. Waisawa Geo. Clakkb .. .. Kaltcoro T. Gilpin Havelook H.L.Knioht .. .. "aßtings Peter Bahrie .. Walpukuron KtLieou &Duncan _ PottAhurlrl J. T.BaKKY .. .. Taradalo J. Chadwick .. .. Woodvillo THOMAB WHITELAW, Branch Manager JS Hawke aBay. NATIONAL FIRE AND MARINE INSURANCE COMPANY. Capital .. .. _ ' _ .. *»,ow,ooo Paid-up _ £9P,037 Losses Paid in 15 Years .. .. £1254.818 Reserve Fo.nd £117,252 Insurances offected fgainet bcth Fire and Marine Risks. Losses promptly settled at Napier, i LIST OF SUB-AGENTd- CHVO MEB6HB K. BKOK & Co. Hastings F U.'livvino Havolock W I'EKNEI-r Kalkoraand Walpawa.. .. H. L. Juli. OogaOngft J. G, MAWfAKtANK Poranganau V. jknbkn Taradalo .. .. Tjiomab WAnniNOTotf Waipuknrau .. C W. Mitoiieli, Watioa .. _ .. J. H. Bmttr Woodvillo .. .. MEgans MoNTBiTn Buob. WILLIAMsITkETTLK. LTD. ; 29 Agents torHawse's Bar. NORWICH UNION FIRE INSUR- ANCE J 0 MET Y. KSTABLIBHED _ .. 1797 i Head Office .. _ Norwich. Amountinsured _ .. £250.0T0,00 Losses Paid _ £1,600,000 npHE TJndersigned is prepnred to .8- accept all olassos of Flro Risks at the oweet current rates. ! Losbos settled promp BUB.AG2NTS- ! Mr W. Bejlhy Hoetlnga llu John White .. .. rorftngnhau Mr S. Charlton .. .. Kaikorft Mn J. 11, Nelson .. .. Waipiiknrau Mr R. A. W. bRATnWAITB.. Ilavelock MrB. B. Johnson .. .. Waipawa Kb Bonou Rymkis _ Taradn 1 H.'"Ai BANNER '33 Aaont nnd Attorney foe Uawko'g Biv . fEZ mgjLUND SHIPPING KSj-tmjw^ ROYAL MAIL LINE OP iralH STEAMERB liSJIIFfi WUI bo despatched, as rl 1 under or LONDON, 'VtamoaeJMairo^eaeriffe^na Pi ymon th- "Ruahlna eiOoVonV I Wellington Oot " >Rtamtaka «7S Green. I : XsJkoora UH Crutch- I Deo. 22 "Tongariw MB Mayo^i jSg *grangl_»l6 Sntoliflb ' lgeb.lß And then oef or ward Every Foarth Thursday, ttoportWelS?^ 6 lomsrie4 ***** ee^fi??^^ 6 " '^menger, from Return Fareaab Reduoea. Bates, WoolShip* ~^ 9SBS& :: :: ;; "^"fiT : ■v. .. I 1188 J»nuary veSetf ** { 'Jnowea byeq.ua»y sutablo I WPOI<, '".ALLOwTi^AX ORAIN, &o Csrricd v afc LOWEST CURRENT BATES, 'For Freight, &a, applfr to -, W, J WILIXSOCKB ■* LoosJManagor' CHAW, SAVILL, AND ALBION *-> COMPANY (MMITBD), MONTHLY LINE ov TOTAL MAIT. FA&T PABSENGER STB4MBRS BETWEEN ALL NRW ZEALANDIAND LONDON. £$^\. THE Magnificent «.— -r.'-.-.r-.ii- - jus xons Register SOW Hone-power O>H. Kempsok, R.N.R., Ciommanaer, Will bedeepalohcd frcm Lyttelton FOR LONDON DIRHOT' ON THUREDAY, ISTH OCfTOBKR 1682. To be followed by- i ~ »s as f °s StMmer g-g.Es Commander; $H lODIo - 4753 9COO W. H,Kidloy 11 N.R Nov. 1 lolnui_ (031 Sr» KJsarJKrans Doo.B I Doric _ HU 8300 J.W..To-nIDEB' : I R.N.R. j Jan. B Arawa 6300 8500 J. Stuart i Fob, 3 OopUo-itU 8000 air.Kempson It NR. Marrh2 U'fae aboveare all powerful, now, eteel built teamers, and thn 'nccomroodatlon for al "lasses of PacsesKcrs Is ummrpH<e«d, The Homoward noBJORe will berlaRio do Janeiro and Tenorlffr, and tr.o t!rao occaDlod "haaldnot Pieced 10 dujß. An experienced Snrgoon will accompany each stontner. The nnderelgrccd are eniDowcrcd to Rranb P»»aa(ffß from London to New Zealand, pay- ment for -which BBSbeenguaranteed .lofthe oolooy la addition to the above mull Bteamors, O\rgoSceamer4 will bodespstohod at regular ■teryalß, 19 PIBBT WOOL SHIP. v ii*, VHE Afagnifioent Al S»»V ■*" Clipper Ship "«Gr&Z:->" aal ll6STonsßo«l«ter R. W. Bate,Commander. Will be despatched from thisport for London direct In November. To bo followed by Ship. Class, ronn To Sill, Relone .. 103 Al 1130 December VlotorlnNyann AAI 1022 January laogetono .. Ail 718 February Wool, fallow, Fl&x, Grain, nnd oth<r Vow Zealani Produco carried at L^wost Current Batoe." For iV^ght or Paßsago apply to MURRAY. ROBERTS & CO., Or, OAIX3STY & CO.. Ltd., »° AgonW. TTNION STEAM- ffH^-iWVmiinr «-J bhip company 'jf*lff?!Sra£"'OF NEW ZEALAND TIME-TABLE^OCTOBEK, It)R eiBBOttNK WHARK, AND AT7OK' I=r^'^lr^ st "^ rouia - [ """"' I ~^l!n a g . _i^L h Kjknißßi | Ahont Moa, loth Oot. "" WKLLINQTON FitOITWBARy; HOOTHERN CRO«i_Frl«hOct. j Z **&'£s£*" port Sa"'' HOBART.AND ?skapci [Sat.BthOoti 1 y'p^m. QISBORNK, TOLAOO BAY, TUPA- WHARF^" AUCKLAND FROM BotTTHEii.v Cross! Thur. lSthOo6.~T~^~ 6IBBOBNK, WAlPmo, AND AUCK- ._ .^AWP. gROM WHAI;F. AnsTBAiJA I Wod. EthOet i Z GIBBORNK AND AUCKLAND, TAgAWgRA "j Fat. BthPot. ys^p.m. BYf)NE\ VIA AUCKLAND. Tarawkha _^ [ Bat. Bth Oct. | 5 p.m. SYDNEY FROM WKLJ.INITON DIRKCT Hauhom I Thur. 6-Jx OoL " | BUVA ANDLBVUKA FROMAUCKLANE OWUB J Frl. 7th_oot. | ""— ~ TONQA AND SAMOAyRT)M~AUCigLANE Dpow | WedTsihOot; T~^~ HONOLULU' AND SANFRANCISCO FPOM AUCKLAND. Mahipoba I Bat. Bth Oct. I - iJftMenftera are reaieeted to book at the Comoany'a town office, BrowolnK " street Berthß oan be seonred on arrival of steamer*. Outward passengers holding return tiofcets are rpquested to present samo at the offlos, and obtain paßses for tho lanooh conveylcK them to tho etoamor 21 OKIE NT LINE , OF STEAMKRS Under Contract with the Imperial Govern- ment for theConveyance of Malls. The following Bbramghips belonging to the ORIENT and PACIFIC! COMPANIES will leave SYDNKV and MELBOURNE on the ondonnendoned dates for LONDON rla Colombo< BnMi From From _ Tons. Sydney, Melbourne. Cuzco _ 8918 .. Oct. 10 Oot. IS Oram _ 7000 .. 006.21 Oot.» Andfortnlzhtly thoseaf tor. Pagßencrera from New Zealand may conncot ylth the Cnßofl at Melbourneby theTe An»u, haaoo Saturday,IstOctober. RKDUOTION IN THROUGH FAHKB. First) ana Seoond-olaes Paraengerß Beonre Weolal advantages by booklns throngh from Sow Zealand, being provided with ealoon P»«a«e to Außtralla, whloh are Included In theabove faros. Pasßenfjere booked to Calontta and Bom- "^"Jranshlpping at Colombo. Bedding and all requisites provided for galoon and steerairo passengers. Through Fares from m to £30, Canal does Inoluded. Heoond-olaes Farea Reduced to £81 and£10. B finSS»75S JP ? TmRD-CLASS AND BTBKRAGK FARES FROM WXPO)I. vSS*^ '""'"'lHe* afforded for bringim? out Friends and Relatives by pre-payment of tha paasaga moneff horaat the following Reduced Bate «— Open Bertha _ 17 tTn Fonr-berth Cabin I ~S» Two-bartb C*bfn _ " i£n (Bedding provided!) BPJSOIAL RETURN TICKETa, available for 0 months, are issued at the (ollowlna ratosi.— First Saloon _ .. aim _ Available for 12 monthi- Jlrrt Saloon a\m Beoondßaloon £65 Homewardvia Snpz andRoturn via San Francisco (avallablo for 13 montns), First Saloon £!SS 10s * aa sBSBgWBS> ra h T0 LON For farther particulars apply ONION BTOAMBHIP COMPAVY OF NEW ZEALAND(LIMiTHD) Agents in Now Zoalatd, r\BTERS will now be received for ! R^»ta SJ"! 011 * 118 .?' Portions ot thsRlvorelea Sl»«fiS?^' ce * no r th " eaßtor »t«' ;1 onRi(!oof the i PaddoSta:^,. kl i?^ aa <*«> Homestead OAJRLILS Bo M'LHAN Bolldon. (rteler, '

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Page 1: Y^I^^XV^NO. PETSTNT? I e.AEDENER - PapersPast...The Hawke's Bay Herald. Y^I^^XV^NO.9175 (PUBLISHEDEVEBEMORNING NAFIMa NEW ZEALAND. WEDNESDAY OCTOBER 5 1893. igispafkrwabthr'»" w PRICEONEPETSTNT?

The Hawke's Bay Herald.

Y^I^^XV^NO.9175 NAFIMa NEW ZEALAND.(PUBLISHED EVEBE MORNING WEDNESDAY OCTOBER 5 1893. igispafkr wabthr'»" w PRICE ONE PETSTNT?WANTED, 10 Men for Falling :

UghtBa>h. .Als^, aCook for Camr... :Apply SCHAEFPEB'B BOARDIRS HOUSE,'";Haatlnßa. 291 ■

e.AEDENER wantsSituation;'«£/-'perienocd, threeycava present--nitus-

tlonj uood reference, address, B.Houbb-' ;1Mi». MountHerber.% WaJpnkrorau. H8...WANT£D. forElmshill,a Married V;

Couple. Apply to F. 3. Tbtbw,,, vOlive-square. .SEQ, „

WANTED, Bullock Driver for. ■

-Whana Station, Apply N. ff. .Beamish,Stoneyoroft, Hastings. 281-

WANTED, .by Mes Hope, Ap-prentices for the Dressmaking Do-

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partment. ApplyNeaiJUtt> Close. . 83-' '

NEW GOODS. "'/■""'■ ,

rfHIBDBJPBING BHieMEI!JT has -■-.X Just come to band ox's.& Copticfrom.;,.London, and comprises a CholoeAssortment) . ,

of Goods, bought specially for the Holiday ■-Season, ' '

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Tapes, 12 pleoes for 6a; TapestryMantis:_Drape, lato 2s 3d: Pure Bilk Glovea. 15,64,-,;■'.'-quality for Is; Ladles' Plain and Ribbed;,. *iaßhmere Hose, 2pairs for 2sHd and3alid; .■

03Fanoy Apronß, U,la6a,Islid,2a6d,manu> ..'aotarors1Bamrles;Fanoy Fronts, IB to S3 „:"-""lid; HenleyShirt",33 8dto6s 6dj Boys'Nott.■;;."■SailorCollars,Is 3d toIs lid;KlannelFront?. "*

,embroidered.Is;Silk andChiffonBows,Is ti> -2a 114 jWlndtor £ oarfs;100Ladles'Belts;20 \Needle Cafes(illdlf&rent),6dto 6s. ■«■"

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15 PrintCostumes, gs61to 85};192 Ladles' .. .■-'Hals, in latest! Shnpea; Kia Glo.yeß, '"Ro- , ,aetti.!'"Koßa,"d-olßsp,3s6d. " . ;' ■ ;.;V-

--BCM yardsNewestinPrints, 5J4 upWards..».j^v"?ongaea,Delaines, Snrah Twills, Nalnsooka;,,■"■'

36ludlea'Zephsr Skirts,frllloa,8s lid. . 'Trimmed Millinery inp-otusion. ""' -

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Dreaamaklni?under oavablomanagement. -

JAKES pTtHOMSO^'DBAPBB AND OUTSTTTBR. IS

WANTED KNOWJ^-If sufficientinducementoffers, the'BusCompany

will ron Drags to Trotting Maton onWedcesday and to the A.and P.Soolett'aShowonFriday. ReturnFares29 Cd, 200";

WANTED KNOWN-For Sale,American Organ, 7 Stops andKnee

Swell;perfect order;£16. Apply this Office,

NOTIOB.

s\UBINa TBB EEEOTION.OP THE

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NEW PREMISKSINOARIiTfIiX.BTREKT,

Basinoßß will be carried on from the SldoJSntiancoinMillar-street.

J, SPMCE,NAPIER AND TARADAIiE, 81

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THE SOUTHERN CROSS BOOT ■: MANUFACTORY, '

RetailDepot,BMERSO.V-BTRBKT,NAPIBH.

OPENS SATURDAY, OOTOBBR Ist.A Single Pair at Wholesale Prloa tax OaaiCnly.1' H,E.GPAINSEB,Masager.

TAMES HABDY has new Easy*J Lawn Mowers, Rakes, Hoes, Spades,Forirs, Scythes, Hooks,Biccaterafsßocklog -Knives,Axet,Mincers, Mansles, Wiingers. jiBntcher Knives, Bteolß, Stones, PanDiEiny,Frost Stocks Griffith's celebrated EnamelPalote, Wire Netting, Baucepang, Kettles. "

Luke's celebrated Cooking Stoves for fire-wood. Steel Travelling Bonnet and UashBoxes. AtCashPrices, Good Values. 85: .

WANTED,Purchaser for Peotions9J 85,GreanmeadowsTownship. F.J.

TmrsK. 8»

WANTED TO LEAS!,for six ortwelve months, a Six or Eaven-

roomed Furnished Honse, within an eaaydistance ot town. Apply to T.J. Offloe of&lePaper. SJ

pi O B S A. L K.lWeli.trailtK*presa,toosrryS«owt1TipDry.aLightFarmDrays,ITipOn-leach 3and i-leafSteelZigzagBarrows ■

Workmanship andWear Guaranteed,Also,

1Second-handExpress' 1Second-handSpring Car ;' .Instantaneous SubmergedTire Sod Infoil

working order. Tires pnt on by this Im-provedmethod give better resnltsandatnoextraexpense.

HorsesShod byFxpjrieaced Workmenfrom 63 parSet.

BASTESN OOAOa FACTORY.DALTON-STREET.

J. P.THOMSON, D. ANDERSON,88 Proprietor.

WPREBBLE has received 60" Caseß Best COOKING APPLKB ;

IfTrenoh Crabs) and best Desseit Apples(Scarlet Pearmalos), botldes other sorts,Also, SKVKLLB Oranges, laUnft Oraßßes.;;BjdneyOranttes,Mandarins.NavelOranges, =Paealon Fruit ,Pinee,Bgnanas,Figs.Date;.Nata,&o. Also,SmokedSohnapper,MnJlett,Barraoutte,andFRE3H OTTBT^BB. WokleBotllesboughtInanyanantlty. JB»FRED. HOWARD.PracticalWotoh

and Clock tnakOT. Jowoller.Sco., fimer- .Bon-Btreet. Napier, having purchMedtheiStook of Mb üborgb Dkwbsap for pronwoash, Isprepared to fell:the Bama s^HreatJrReduced Prices. FRED. HOWARD la a,thSoughlyPRACTICAL WATOaKAKER..and waaemployedBever^yeanbyoneof ttaleadingmanufaoturers in the NortaOf IMBland, andhasalso several yeara' colonialex- i

pertenco, bo onstomere may rely on hajtog.ferf'VuOclF^DDfNPQ»^Watch and Clock repairs guaranteed tor 12 ■

monthß. Please noto the addreas-FREBHoward, Kmerson-stroot (next RobnuonsDraperyWarehouoe), Napier. to

ANTEDKNOWN— If youwant ,a really good fiutt ot Cloihee, well

wade and a perfect Qt, try DAVns anaEvans. l

ANTEDKNOWN-ThatDAvres ,and Kvans, Tailors, Hastings-street, ■

have just roraivett aBpleoald assortmentot :Tweeds, Coatings &o,

sKCEEB' " "I

TDERSONS interested in the )X Hnwke's Pay 3ho*p Dog Trial Club <

oio notified that, a M^tinf willbo held on ■

October 6th, ab7p.m., InAlbert Hotel,Hast.innß. to nrr..nge imrortftut buslneea Id cot- ,nection with abovo Ciub. Members aroparticularlyrequcslei to attend.

J.H. ABiOLOW,U5 Hon,Secretory.

XADIiB1PUHBES AKD OABDOASES.

A' FEW CHUruFSAAIPLES-juso'-^orentd out In Morocoo Kid,Russian |

Leathor.&o. AUonheLatcetDoslgna. CaU fand seethem. NOVELTY DEPOT.

KOTIOB,

ON &nd after the Fire* Day ofOotober Cooper's Bavelook CoacnwUl ,

leaveHastings for Napier at8.30 B.ra,ietnin.me fromNarier atip.m. Goods andParcelsoarrledattheLoweßtrtates, Also.anKxpreas' will leave Havelook,morningand afternoon,S Tuesdays, 'Ihnr?a»ys. ana Saturdays tomeet the Cuaoh at junctionof HasUngs anaHavelockRoads. JAME3COOPER.

Havelock, September27, M

OPENINO ANKOUWOBMENT.NAPIER TAILORING

ESTABLISHMENT,EMBRSON-STKEET,NAPIER ■ .

W. DODDS

BEGS to announce that he hasoponeda

FIRST. CLA.6B TAILORINGHSTABLJSHMENT, ■:■

Where he hores bystrict attention Mbasl .!noes,andnFitet-ctoaStockof thoLatoat

and MostKnßbionablo Goods,tomoriba fair Bharoof yourpactofl&go.

SUITSFROM JgO J0STROOSERSFROM QD

AllTweeds ThoroughlyBhrunk an*FitGuaranteed

Address- WiDODD363 Tailor,Emerson street,Juapla -^,

"^OTBE^STAWsrOBDKSS leftat the HebaldOffice

willrecolvo attention.J DINWIDDIE

lio Brewßter.Btrwt . ;

CONROY & CO,;OASH BT3TOHBEB, -^

BAfITINa CSTREET, BTATION ■.'■,'"■AND BPIT X:

FREEASSOCIATION

orEMPLOYEES AND WOBKMEM

HAWSES BAYPRESIDENT „ WH. NKLSONVice-president- -

JiH, COLEMANTHE FOLLOWING MBNWANTING

EMPLOTMKNT-Gardonora _„_--- 2Ploughmen __*...--<MarriedCouplea

_ _ - - -1

Cooks „.. __..." 3BeadShepherd _„.._«. 1Shepherds _ _ _ _ _ _6

StationHandsandGeneral Laborers_

93t»tlon Carpenter_ „

_ _2Blaoknmlth .. _ „ „ 1Wo-lolassers .. _2Plumber

_l

No Fees charged1 forRegistration oruponSituation being obtained.KMPLOYBRBarereaneetedtonotify thetewantsto theSecretary,

OITXOKSCHAMBEROF COMMBROE, NAPIKR

KD. BLACK,71 Beowtary,

m g<t,

TO lEF, at Waipukurau, a goodFive-roomed Cottage, situated on theTerrace, with water laid on inside, wash-house and all other ncceß°nry outhouse,

garden, &c. For farther particularsapplyJ.B.NELSON, Waipukurau. 16

TO LBT,

A COMFORTABLE Five-roomedHoubb. withHalt an Acre of Land,or

more it required,la tho Towushfpof Tara-aal8' APPIy

M.BARRY71 PoeUfflce.

TO LET,

THR FRKMISES lately occupiedbyMocersThomson, niffbrd and Co.as

Sodawater Factory, Apply io73 GEO," BOWMAN.

TO LET OR FOR SALE,on easyterm?, a Family Residence containing

ninerooms with all conveniences, at Rich-mondParis, Waifawa:eightminute*' walkfrom the Hoilway Station, Grounds wellstocked with ornamental trees. Apply G.Lloyd,Mlhon-road.Napier. 74

TO LET,■COST-CLASS OFFICES withL StrongRoom;onirronndfloorHkbaldCharobors, Tonnyßon-Btroot

Apply toDINWIDDIE, WAIJTTCB & CO..

Herald CUHoe

1 gfit &M.THENOBTH BRITISH & HAWKE'S

BAY FREEZING COMPANY,Limited,

havefor sai.k the followingstore shkkp—

Arrangements forDelivery will bs mado tojuldPurohaßora

RrtA^feCROBe-BIiEE2-ToomWr\r\y WETHKIta1700 Crossbred 4 snd O-tooth Wethora1300 Crcwbrcd Taixei 2-tooth Bwea and

Wethers20S0 Ewes endLsmbs (Inwool2COO Merinos,ISwesa&d Wethers1200 2-tooth ttwes9.00 Crossbred Ewes, 4 and G-tooth and

lullmonth2XI) Crossbred Lambs

dCQ Half-bred ShropHblroLambsApply to thoOfflcoof thoCompany,Naplor

or toW. A.NEAtE,

75 Ktook Agent,Hastings.

FOB SALE,on to

LEABE FOB THESEASON,npHE THOROUGHJ. BREDBTALIJONJCBL..- ARIEL,

BY DAINTY ARIEL-UNA.Full Particulars on Application to theOwnor

G, P. DONNKLLYCrifsoge;

Or to F. D.LUCKIE,76 Bastlngl.

FOB SALS,SUBDIVISIONof the Moeaugiangi

Bun,theproperty ofMr JohnM'Klnnon.Tbla Propertyconfists of 2968acre*,more orless,and Issituate ontbeNapKr-Walroa road,aboutSOmlioancrthof Napier, itlß boundedod the northbytho Wattate Biver,andonthe east by the sea. It is divided into 4>addcoks, nnd will oorry in lt« piesent Btato3COO Sboep;moat of it Isplouebable, andcould easily bo made to carry double thatnumber. Tho place cf shipment for Wool,&c,ia themoutb.of sbo Wolkaro Direr.

Apply for furtherparticularsMR JOHN M'KINNON,

77 Arapawanul,Hawke'aBay,

T7Oll PALE, Desirable Run in1- Mohakn District ;übont 800acres Free-holdand 24,000 seres I.cnEohold with twentyyearsto run,withOCOO Sheep,

For particularsapplyLAND AND LOAN CO, OF

N.Z Lid.,78 Napier.

Paluicrston North,Juno 1392.

JUST AESIVED,U;OT FKOM THK PRESS,

PEAEOE'SPROrERTY lIBT &INVESTORS

OfTIDE(leiucd Gratis),

LltlloDriblets in the Paper onn't toll yonth■

TOWN PBOPEIS lEI.TOY'rV AND COUN-TRY PKOPERTIE3,

AllPartfl, (HUNDREDS to ohocso from),

PEARCE'S PROPEKTY LIST,lesuod Monthly, (Sellers please note.* Noohargo made for Insertion in this Guide:don't bomisledby statementsto the contrary.

Now Is tho tlmo to buy aFreehold TownAllotment for £20 and upwards (only fificash),

Offloes"to Let In tho Square. Canloot yougoingatSa per week.

MONEY "TnVEBIED.PEARCE'S

LAND MART.PROPERTIES FOB SALJBiOR

LE£SBrfcNE BKVEN HOUSB,vJ" Carlyle-slreet Terms eaßy.

MoatDcßlrablo Property inCofcdon-rpad. 7I Well-nnlehcd Sli-roomod House in KA^

VlotorlABaUwjy Station.4(./ 12 Acres Kit. leasehold Bdjolnfl thisnrouorty.andoan bo obtainedoneasy terms.

Four-roonicf CoUngo with J-acro land,

"soveroi dosirftble Properties la tho P«hi^BtnaK-ac^ ■Section, with four-roomod OotflUiwttosHAivkb contfllnloK 3 roojJs 25

porches. Ihlapropettycftn be dividedinto 3allotmentsifneccEanry. «

LarpoStoreandDweirin atKaikora. Lowr0Largß Store and Dwelllnß at Makatoko.

Nursery ondOrohard of 17aoros. Easy terms.

"7roomed Houbo,Cameron-road. vDrownedHoubb, Cameron-road, »iFor particulars apply to

D. N. ADAMS.Beoretary H.B, Trado Protection Society.

H.B.Chambers BroereonEtreot,Nftplor.Bo

HAWKE'S BAT ACCLIMATISA-TION SOCIETY.

HfiflE Fishing Seasoncommences onK tt« let Ootobor noxband closeson the

31ttMavch,1893.

licunnca can bo obtained from tho undor-URned onnvp'ioatlon bylotlorcncloßlnft feo;nls.fron.MrF.O.Biorro, Unnevirkc,andMr'.lint. IIRonald.ITutipapaDKa.

Tho Society will give tho sum of TwoGuinoaa Inaddition to ha the amountofthoFine to anyono RiWng evidence onablißi! aeonvloiloc to boobtained agataat anypersonfiebiiiK withoutnLiooneonrout ofSoaeon,,A,FITSSROY.81 Hon,Sao.

TEA. TEA. TEA."~ I

THE TFA FOB THE PEOPLE

THE

UfllON" PAGKOTG]COMPAQ'S

CELEBRATED

PRIZE COUPONTEAS.

BRAND0?. YUM YUM,OE3LON, AND 03.* INDIAN %May bo hadIfrom tho followingGrocers nod

Storokcepois, whereBpmples maybobadKfiEE on Application;— \

Napier—W, M. NEWTON & 00.H.NKSBITFSPENCE & CO.W. M. MirCHEU,T. ALEXANDERINDUSTRIAL AND PROVIDES!

COOPEKATIVEBpit— '

J.R.MILLKR „W. DKNHOLM

TinAPAIE-J.& T. ALEXANDER

CIIYE-W. G. THGSNTOX

nisiiyas-O.H ROACHMADDI9ON& CO.

Waipawa—RATHBONKBIBBYFLYNN

Waipokuiub—W. M. WITCHELUW. BARRIHIC. BUCHAN 18

J I

DAWSON'SiTHK PUBE3T

PEEFECTIONISTHB WORLD.

WHISKY.,TO:BE HAD AT ALT. FIR?1*

CUABS HOIEL9

HEAL Si CLOSE,AQGN'TS C 9

ia pimvis,BLACKSMITH, HASTINQS,

Successor toC.andT. Donet.

BEOS to thnnt tho Public for theirpafltBupnorl,and byStrict Attentionto

Business audModrrato Chargos wlßbes themto coutlnuo theirPatroußßO.

Rcnporo, Bluders, and Mowors of ovoryascription thoroughly Repaired, Double-furrow and Simile Plon«hs o( every makemndo Equal to Now. undKertn Itnplementßot everydoorlptlon tboroogblyBepairea at

VKRY LOW CHARGES,Cracked Portabloltollorß mendedonthe

BoatApprovedrrlnolples.Horec-Ehoelng donoInFirst-olaw Style.

NOTICE,

MR T. J, PHILIP,WHO has-been1 over twectyyearßW (n thebußireßß in Anekland,bega| to

inform thoPublicof N&plor andsurroundingdistricts thatho haß taken over tbo

BAKERY AND CONFECTIONERYBU9INHSSLatoly carried on byMkb Land,and hopeß

by civility .atrlotattentiontobueinesa,snd BupplylnK the

BEST OF BRKAD &KD SMALL GOODSTomeritacontinuanco of theliberalsup-

port bilhor tooocoided to Mrs Lang,

Te», Coffoo, Cocoa, and Light Befioah-nientßalwayß ready

WoddlDK and Chrlatonlng Cakes mnde toorder;Ulsmiltii of ovory deßoriptlonalwsyß od hand

MRSIANO deßircp to thankbrr numor-ousoußloniorß for theirHboraUiiprcrtduringtbo laet flvo years,and can withconfldencuBBK that a contlnunnco of tho samemaybagivento brr uuccoißor,85 MR T. J. PHILIP.

~TH¥IPHARMAOYrAGENCY FOX THE BALE

SOOTT'B ELEOTEIO GOODS:OOHBETS, HAIU HBUBHKB. _„.„„ .

TOOTHBRUSHES BELTS,&O

EADAMS MIOROBB KIDLBB.PRAZER'SSULPHUR TABLETSMOTHKR MARY JOSEPH'S REMEDIES

AKBOUC BMOKKBAIiLB.IFor Influonza&c.l

I'BOPIUItTOKiOFtPratt'aConghLinotua andIrlnh Mobb lot

Ooy«h3 and(,'oldßTonto W'onn Powdersandthe Celebrate

BaUlns Powdor

J. a WELSMAF,NIGHT BULL, S2S

_ totm naggrtbbt^nmam.GRAOTY & PREBBLE,

IBEKDI 1"TIMBER,! COAL, AND [FIREWOODDEALKRS,OARRIKRB AND CONTRACTORS,

SHIPPING, CUSTOM-HOUSE AND COM1

MISSION AGENTS.KAPI£R AHDPORT AHURIRL

QT?T?r>Q QTTITiS! QT?CTiQnftftUo. hrihiDv, foshßDh.JCBT LANDKD,EXiCAHU-

Canterbury EarlySeedPotatoes ol thefollowing Varieties:-AfcHLEY, VhOKV,EARLY RO3B, &C.VEGETABLE SEEDS.

MarketGardeners and Btorokooperg requir-ing a largo quantity of Sport are Invitcato write to us for SpeolalPrices,particu-larly Beans, Cabbage, Carrot, Lettuoe,Onion Poas Radish,Trirnlrß, &c

Wo havo nFpeolal Lino of Yorkshire HeroPoas which wecansellat aLow PTtoe,

flo^eFseeus.IJUST ARRIVED—

AlFresh andReliableStockof all theLoadngandChoiceBards of Annnalß, PorennlataBiennial?,aSnHot-house FlowerBcedg.

AGRICULTURAL SEEDS.White and Red Clover, Cowgroa, Ateyko

Timothy, Trefoil, Standard, Lucerne,Paooy Ryesrasa Seca, Colonial RyeßtaßSBoed,

Turnips,Manfrolds,&c,&o. &O.Also,

FLOWER POTSWntnr Cnnn. Hakrß, Hoof,Hcdgo Cllrppm,

WeeillDg Forks and Trowels,Pot Plants,and Bonctlust.

BKKD CAIALOOIJEBON APPLICATION

forTale;AT LOWEST MARKETRATE

-SAPKS FOWL WFIICAT, ItYKCORN,

lIOKBEBKA.NB, MAIZK, OATS,BAR-I.BY. BLUK 1-BUBBIAN PKAS, PAR.TRIDGK,BALES COKNSACEB.

AleoBran. Pollnrd, Chaff. Flour, Tares, Fonolntr

Poets, Timber, Kfions Bllffht Sxterml'nntor,Ploughs andBeod DrlUe. Advanc*PloaKhs, Pot Plants, Flowir Pots,!«nflGarden Suudrles.

Caustic SodaInlib. 21b, and tOlb tlnaCanstlo Potash,201btins.

ExStar'ol Vlotorla-KNIGHr BEAVAN'S OHMENT.

NKWCASTLB AN'O WESTPORT COLK'BHOOKDALB COAL

FIREWOOD, OHAHCOAIi,AND COKE,At Lower Rates than any Honso In Town.FURNITURE CAIiKFULLY REMOVED

CARTING AND PHIPPINGAT LOWESTRATEBI

We are Cash Bayeraof all Ktnda'ofGRAIN ANDBBKD.

AQENCIES-TlmarnMillingCo.,Ltd.-CelebratedFlcnr

,'BllverDiiae,Alkill Co.-Caustlo Soda mi CanetJs

PotMhJ.Scott «ndCo.— LolllOM andBlbouUsIla-wkobBay Tlmbwr Co.,Ltd.Colonial KxproM Company— Pnrccl* For

warded to any TownntLowKatcßH.J. Gilbord-»Taradalo NuraoryKenns BllchrExterminatorCarter Bros, and Co.— Drain,! Tlio, and

Pottery Worku, AucklandOFPICKS A'ND'sTOBfiS-

Onposlto nnstom-houßo, PORTjAHURIRITKLKPHONK,No.70.

CORN EXf'UANGE-Opnoslto Union Hank, NAPIER. THLB

PBONK.Mo.113. PostOfflooHoi No1, 53

gtotrtg.

P. GORMAN.OEITERtONHOTEL:

NiPIKH 257

OALEDONIANHOTELWHIS HOTRf-.TTnotcd thronghont1 ihe Province for Its Comforl Bnd

Moderate Cbnrucs. Tho Honso haa beenthjroughlyrefurnlehofl, papered,andpilntcd.

2il ARTHUR M'CARTNEY.

TE AUTK HfITBL EAILWAY RE-FRESHMENT ROOMS,

5. OIIJRXvTON .. _Pbopmmob.

rVH& Rtst rnuKlsTof Winps, Ueer,A and Spiritsnt bothEi>tab)l«hmcntß.

TKA, COFFKK, FUUIT. SANDWICHrt^,AND CAKK

At tho Railway Hofrashmcnt Rooms.Every Train Allondol. 2JO

EXOHAKOBHOTBL,NAPIBK,

W. PEBBINLATK OK THK MASONIC HOTEL

NAPIKM)

HAVING taken over tho aboveHotel, wishes to notify to tho PnbUo

thathe has conplotcly ronovatod thoEatnbUshmont, and stookrd It with the BeatLlqnon)proonrablo. Tho Honso Is oltuatodwithin two mlnuto walk of the RailwayStation

GOOD STABLINGW. PKRHIN

_ ~_ PBOPni»TOB.20

LOMDOIT HOTELWAUHORNK-BTRKKT, POBV AHUKIRI

5 JOHN FEBWIOKOf Fenwlck and Co.lStovcdoros

HAS taken the aboveHotel, whichhas been thoroutihlyRenovated and

fitted up In tho newest &nd most modernBtjil).

Civility ardAtttnllon,combined wltnModerateCharges.

Only tbo Bent Brando of Alo», Wines, andSpirlte kopt in etook. 331

THE CLIVE~IIOTELDONALO IM'KAY

(liato ofiPApnkura

HAVING takon over tho rljovoHotel, wishes lo notify to tho PublloIhatho hasCotnplotcly Renovated(hoKslah.

Hs'inicnt nnd Stocked It with tho BESTLIQUORS Procurable.IflvoMinutes Walk from KarndonHallwayStation.

FIRST-CLAiiTsTABLINa.doh&leTm-kay

CLIVE HOTEL 262

J.D. BKSABOO(Litb Wilson and Houbon)

UAIBKELLA AND JPABASOLMANUFACTURER,HASTINOS-STRKKT NAPIER

Lato of A,Martisblu, Bnnoflln, who ieeolved ttionighc-BD Awardsin tooN.5?,

and8.8.Exhibition.liavorcflnofd tho former Soaloof Chnrgcs

by 2> por cent, nud having tho DutyoilallmyRaw Material,Inin enabled to rrako allkinds andolaaacß of UmbrollßS nndParnßolaat20 por contloworthon tholmjjortedartlolo.Umbrellasmade to order, and Guaranteed 12months,from 70 6d; rooovcrcd, from 3s 6d) octruanteaux and Trucks kept stockQLibbandChina filvottlng aßpecl&Hty. Allkindsof Cutlory ground.) 219

IF,YOULIKE NICE TEAtASKMOUR GROCER FOR

\\ CELEBRATEDScTHEBESTJ'.I PURE INDIAN"CHINA&CEYLON TEASI PROCURABLE

_ ' *51

~

W. M. N BWMA N,TBNNTfION-STBBET,

IS NOW OFFEKIN6 FOB CASHSUITES OF FURNITUR:-SPRINGBTUFFKD (QouiwCtoißißwan»

£11 10^ 0D

JUST RECEIVED, A SPLENDID LOT' OFNAIRN'S CELEBRATED LINOLEUM.

190

I DALGETY & CO;LHOTED,

StOOK, BTATIOrI. AND SHTFIHBAGENTS'HbjjjOmoKi 55, UmbMd.street, LonfloaRfiuiohej nt Melbourne, Geelong, Sydcpr,Nowoastlo. Kookhatnpton, Porth, Ficfl.mantle, Albany,Dunodln,Ohrlgtohnroh,

OKpttalftUtTßntnoTlbod- .«(,000,COOCapitalpajdnp_ _ _

£1,000,000SasarveFnna « „ «. «180,HB

DALGETY & *OO., Lihitkd, areprepared to reoolve Consignments ofWool,Tftflow, and all klutls of Produoa totf&lpment to London orAnatralla,CASH ADVANCES mods on BrowingCllpa of Wool on favorable terms, also onTallow Sklna nndothor Produce consigned

forsale In the LONDOF Or AUSTRALIAN IMARKETa idyancoealso made against iFLAX oooslgnoa (or sale la London ateluwhere.

NO COMMISSIONCHARBBD ON ID<VANOB31

Lf»M negotiated uponfreeholdanaLease;boldLauOi »t Lowest Current Bates ot In)ttrcft

Woolpaokt, kecolsg Wire, &n4 other Bt*JttcaKcaaldtwriwayionhanfl.A.GKNTB FOR

BttAW. BAVILL AND ALBION OOMPANT. IJMITUD

&S.KIWIROYAL IN'StJRANOH COMPANYFIRKANDUFKJ. W.HUBMKSTER-PORT WINEBHROOKK'fI "PKRJKOT.BHREP D/P""hIK^1BHEARING

OsfUCKI TKNNYSON-STRKKT. NAPIKJf,WARSBOCSBI BREASTWORK, PORT45 AHUIURI.

TO ABRHTS PER IiANGSTONE(SAJLKD Otn AUGUST).

"PENOING WJRF. Ncs C 1,and 8,A Johnson's Barb Wlro, Staples, WiroNnlls, Raw and Hciloa Linseed Oil, Arsenic,«" SALGET7 & CO., Lt«.

N.Z.L. & M.A. COMPANY'SSALESN.Z. LOAN AND MBROANTILB

AQENOT 00., LTD,,

MAKES Advanceson Stations andStock ana on GrowingCllrs of Wool:alsoonGrain, GrnssSeed, nnd ovcrrdcaorln-tlon of ffnrm Prcdnoo, conßloncd for salolooilly.or forBhlpmenttoLondon or Colonialmarkets.Wo willhold ournoxt Baleot

WOOL.BHBEPSKINP.HIDES,ANDTALLOWo»

FRIDAY, 14Tn OCTOBEB,CProduce for onr Sales may bepent forwardat anytime,nndshould bo consigned "Loanand Mercantile Co.,£pit\"Conßlgnmcnt Label» BuppUed onapplloatlon

JOHN CRAIO"Manager,

SPECIAL MEETING.Hawko's Bay County CouncilOdlco,

Napfor,September13, 1802."IVTOTICE is hereby given that aA-V Meoti"(f of lhi> Hawkp'a Bnr ConitrCounotl will bo \jo!d m THUKBDAY, the13th day of Ootobcr,1802. at 12 o'clock noon,atthe rrovinclnl Council Chambera, Napier,toconflim thofollowii RFpoclal Olderpaesoden tho ISthday of bfptember,1892:-

HCBOlvrd-ThiitltboaSrcflol Order of the IHawko'a Bay CVunly Council that tho

'Krovrhon lloart Bonrd bo mi>rgfd Intoinollawbi's Bay Coun ? such SpecialOrder to (ako rffect frcin atd on theHlhdnyot Cclober,180-.

W. 6HKIMPTON,ChalrmnnH.B.C.C.

O. T. Fj4NN/N.ClerkH.8.C.0. SOI

EDUCATION ■&BHBEVSBFOELEASB.CfHce of the School Commissioners

Napier, 10th September, 1852,

■VTOTIOE is hereby given that the1" Kducatlon Roßorvea n.entloncd In theFohednloberouodor will bn ofl4rodfor Leasefor Twenty-onn Yflarfib/Piiblfn Auolfon, attho Old Provincial Council Chamhere, atN*pl«T, at 2 p.m. on WEDNESDAY, tho19th dayofCotjbornext:

-SCHEDULE.

Upset |rental Iper

J)isti!of. Lot. Seo. Are*, annumNapier,S-utur- ft.r.p, £ b. &'

ban ..1 00 (1 IHi 30 0 0raivo.Town.. 569 0 120 10 0Porangahau

Town .. 13&U 0 2 0 118 0Porangahau,

Town .. 47 0 1 0 012 6Porangahau,

Town_

78 0 I0 010 0Ixit 1of Euburbnn Section 9(1, Nspler, la

Bltuato at corner n[ Shnkesipoaro andClyduroide,andhasa larr-o Dwol'lnsr houeothere-on,latelyInocoupallonofMr W. I.alnp.

Lessees to hive rightof lfcnrwalot Lensesfrom tlmo to tlmo for aperiod not oxcooclldb21years for ouch tnchrenowal.

Plan» and Conditions to bo Been at thoPoatrlllccsot Cllvo and Poraujfahau, andnbthisOfiloo

W. PAHKER.118 Secretary toCornmlfsloaera,

NAPIEE HASBOE BOASD.NOTICg.

Inthe Maitkr of "The NTjipimiUinnonlioaitD Loan act,1892."

NOTICEis herebygiven that r.Poli-' cf the hatepoycrs in theNnplorHarborliallnß Dislrlot <at> doflned by "Tha NaplcrHarbor Board Elmpowerlns; and Loan1881")upon tinproposalof thiNapier H»rborBoard toborrow Die Bti.n of £200,000 for thepurroauoftho coniplcllonof tho i3reakwater,rnnatraction of tho Western Mole,necessaryWharves and all othor necoes'iry worknandappllancos for tho llarb.ir at Nopler,and for1rovldlui:Iroper aocCßa to and from aDysuchwcrke,will l>n takon at thuundermentionedDlaftijson MONDAY, tho lfllh (Uy of Octobor,1893, oommonolngat tho hour of 9oclock intho forenoon and closing at G o'clock In theafternoonot (batdny.

POLLING PLACKS.KIDINOS.TOWN nO»HDBIBTHICTS,DOKOUQ) B. I'LAOffi OF I'OI.UNO.ForRatepayers In tho Corporation Ofllco,

BoroughofNaplor Nmiler; Wi Am-ner's lifUoc, Cllvo-nauare;Whnrflng-or 8 nhcd, Port»hurhlForßntopayorain tho library Room, Mo-

uldingof Mohaka h«k«, andToogoocVaWcolßhed, ToukcloForRatepayersin tho Room adjoiningPoat-

Kidlngof Potano oilier, PofauoForß'itopayorsin tho Schoot-hourf, Puko-

lllillnß ot Puhetaim tapuForltatoparerflin tUo LowiyN Woolahcd,

Ridingof Okawa Okawo,and Ccdd'eWoolhhcd, &lotoo

Ffli'Ritopayorß in tho MeancoHalt, JUoaneo,Hidingof Moanco and Park Score-

tarj'a Oftlco. NapierParkForßatopayerß In thoRiding of Clivo Tublio Hall.Cllvo

Fnrnaiopayoraiii tho Mechanics' Instltuto,Riding otHavolock Ilavelock

ForRatepayers intho ScolnlHall,Tomoana,Riding of Hero- undI'yraer'iiStable,taunga Fnrnhlll

ForRatepayers Intho Public Halt, Marao-Hiding of MaraO' kakuhokakahoForllaiopaycrnintlio Publlo Library,Riding Of Walpawa Hannlon, arid MrKftthboiioß Imple-

raout Shed, Tamu-mu-road,noar Wai-pawa Railway Sta-tion

ForRatepayersin tho Bchcol-house, Fatanff-RidlngofP<ttaui(ata ataForßnopnyorsln Lho Woolen*!, St. Law-

RldlnK of Oero ronco, OoroForRatopayors in tho Board-room Kuatani-

Rldlnc of Ruatani- wlui Hoad Board,wha (oxoopl tboso Onga Onga,r.nd thucomprised within Library, fakapsuthe MakaretuRoadBonrd Dlßtrlct asconstllutod at thotluioof tho paEßlngot

"Tho Napier

Harbor Boftrd Km-poworlncr and LoanAot,lS&l"

Forltatoparorain tho Public Hall Walpu-Riding of Waipu- kuraukurau

ForKotopaynrElnthQ Kond flowd Oflloc,HidingofTaruumu 'lamumu

Forßatepayeis in tho School -houne. Wai-Kparalnm lingford, nnd Wnn-etead Store, Wan-Bteart

Forßatopayernin tho Oddfellowß' Hall,Taradalo TownLiE- Tarndalotttot

For Ratepayers In tho Oddfollowß, HsllWalnawaTownDls- Waipawatrlot

Ror Ratepayersin tho Moohanlos' Inatiluto,Kolkora North KaikoraTownDißtrlot

ForKatcpayernlnthe Bxcliango AuotlonBorougflofHnstlugs Mart,opposite Rail-way Station, Has-tings

Datedthis 80thdayofgoptombor,1592.J.D. ORMOSD

ChairmanNapier HarborBoard.

AUSTRALIAN MXJTU4L PEOVI-DBNX EOOIETy.rHvBIS Society in prepared to gmdA Loans on Bpproved rltot-olaßs FreeholdBieurity. Borrowora will navo piyinonr, of icoruraiußlon by applying OTBSOT to thefjjoipty,dti tho Oillocs, Cnntotu-houea.QnayWolliDahm otatthe District Office, Njpiar.

EDWABD W. LOWH!829 RoHdont Boorctary '■

MURRAY, ROBERTS,AND CO.

gTOOK AND STATIONAGENTS.ADVANCES MADE AGAINST ALLKINDS OF PRODUCE,

LOANS NKGO TIAT ED.SHEKP OF ALL DE^CRIPTJONa FORSALE !FIRB AND MAIUNKINSURANCE

EFFECTKD.

THE FOLLOSvTnG GOODS INSTOCK :—

MIRKPSHItAUg, DBA SBABWOOLI'ACKHTARFAUUNSJOHNSON'S FKN'CINO WIRKiro Sheepand lUbbltNottlDKHempand Manilla Ropo:rhurnß, H»y KnivesGnlvftnlnrd Iron,Roddlffe BrandRooflne Fult.ttoro TruoksArsonlo,Stockholm TutPalt-Rrofc, Coaiso,andFineWines, Snlrlta, Clgara

AndEvery Varietyof StationRequlrunenb'iFRESH SEEDS.;

I-Dcorno,RapoTurtilps,Swedes,MangoldsRyeGrasp, Cooltßf ootClofore, Fescuea

agkiculturallmplements.HORNSBY POHTAVLK KNOINESHORNSBY'S M»I>ER3 ANDMOWKHSi.OHSSBY OIaNT THRKSHKHBTRAWBONIZKRBPLOT.aH.-,DISC HATWOWBPBKPROWKRB, HORPE MOWERSOHAFFC.VTTHP% CORN-CRUSHERS,

Wo cnll rspccHnttontion tcfrnr"iIIORNSBYS" rOUnLEJiFURROWPLOUGHS

'

Wbtch are Strong, Flmrlo. nnd Choap andshould bo;Inspected beforo buying anyother,|j .. rt

THE LAUD ft LOAN COMPANYOF NEW ZEALAND,Limited.

TB prennrrd to lend Money on FreeholdB Soonrity, andto ndvancoonWool andMJkindso proanco oooslimpdto tendon.

Toleirao UrafuionEnglandatrofinetdRnteJOf Bxohftngp,To r'Tchsae BlUjonKnßlanO,

AemmroaTHR WOLBEIiBY SnKKP-BHKARINUMACHINKS'

THBMASBEY& CO.OkiedratcdREAFEBBAND BJHD MOWESfI, tCH,

ECONOMIC FIRK OFPIOK,UMITHD.Am-tTP AVZTAt »

_f,n,KO

RIB-8 ACCKPTED AT LOVTBST RATBBALL DKSOniPTIONf! OF STOCK

FOR SALE,

.. K. 0.FOI,TON.*0 Manaßlng Dlfloltr,

gltUffS.

HAWSE'S BAYBOOK AND BTATIOMBRY WARE-HOUSE.JUST T^STTNG^Voiy large and*' ivoll-peloctocl Shlpmontß of Law nnduommnrclftl Sta'ion.ry,cornlsli"K of Hard-

lnnrtoDcrd Papors nil sires. Parchments (bestmnkcsK Do?d Knvclipra, Notornpers,LetterPaßcrs, Imy Bonks, Journaiß, l.oflgfr>,Copy.Ing Lottor Rookß (all elroa nnd blnrtlnßp),Vinu'o Iloohe, Bill Kook9. Quird Booka,ConylPß Prcfßee (wilh nnd without brapsballs ),Cyclcatvleß((-tonndF'ci»Dslzeß) PatentPapors ard Ink for do, Pinln and FancyBoxedSto tionery,Inkß (beetbrands),&c,

JOB tor OF ACCOUNT BOOKS, Offered nt Reduced Prices to eneuroaReady■ gale

FANCY STATIONKRY.A Beautlfnl Aesortmcnt of tho NEWEST

Bttthdar Cnrdp,tbla Soadon's New ZealandChrlstirnECirdßßntl Booklifs(«cTy nnltabloforBondingto friends atROME),HandBags,Album?, Pocket Bookc, Purecp, \YrlUng jUoßkß, Wotting I'ftde,C»rd Caaes, InksUnds, ■

fto ARTIBT MATKRIAI.B,Oiland Wat<-r Colnro, Moltt Colors Cray.

onp, Olln and Vnrnlahcs, Pruabec, Canvas,Pencils, Special Cheap Boxes of (Colors|torBohool mrpoeos.

NEW BOOKS.By ovcry direct eteamer the NewestI'ublifMlodbof tho Day.

SOHOOI. BOTKP,SchoolBooks and School Rcqaleltcs openiDß

ontdally.

JOHN MTORERAR !BOOZFKLLHR ANO BrATIONKB,

tTAfITINGE-STRKKT NAPIKB. 11

t W >rj O Irf\ a | 6 i;l

,o M \ I!2 I ? fin g i : «

< *%\hi i!013 If? 1. si r= » i

si I-

B d S aMo, v a

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TUNING AND RE-PAIRING-

PIANOS AND ORGANS.

MRJ.W.RiCHARDSONOf

MKSBH3 MILNERAND THOMPSON,THOROUGHLY vwdoraUinda Iho RKPAI

INGofauINfITKUSIENTiAb tha wholoof bis tlmo Iselvon toTnnlraandRepairing,tho Publiccanrolyupon every

satisfactionbeing given.Tholr I'atronak'o Is rcspootfullysolicitedAny CountryDistrict orStation vkltcdAnnnalTunlDgoofThree Visits,In town,25sCorrtepondonco addrtrsed Carlylostroot,

Natrfnr lnr)v»lo ftddroda), or tho nbovnKirm,Country Orders mayho left at Wkksks I).

WrniioK ami Co. g, llastinijß.nnd will bopromptiyaltciidtd to.SO

BAWKE'H BA7PERMANENT BDI^DIKO AWD

IKVESTMEWT SOCIETY.LIBERAL OONOE3BIONB TOBORROWKRB,

MONEYS ADVANCED ON FRKEHOLDANDLKASRHOLDPROPKHTIKB.

Ts"Scaloof MonthlyJ Repayments aronow Lowor than anyotherSociety In the Colony,Money Advancedon wither of tbo following

formsi—RKPAYABLK BY MONTHLY INSTAL

MHNTB for term of from 2 to It years,ineludingPrlnolpalandIntorest.

FOR ONK YEAR CERTAIN, with optionof continuing.

FOR A FIXKD PERIOD OF YBARB,Intereet on mo latter conditions, pnyabloquarterly, with POWER FOR BOIiROVVEHTO PAY OFF PRINCIPAL in BUma of £25or multiple thoreof, quarterly on previousnotioe,

Tho advanlißcs of borrowing fr^m thluBooloty tiro that no procuration feo or ooir-mission lfl churged Kxpi'iit-c of MortgageDoed in Lowor than ordlnnry moitgagce.Advaucea inado ai.ta threefuurtbaof vaJuoofsoourity

I.OAKS Grnntfd on tho Security of Memberß* Invcr.in.ent Hhxcw, ropnyablo byMonthly Insfcilnionla or on Threo MonthliNolloc.

INVKHTMKNT BHAHKHOIjDBRS maynow withdraw tbo full amount of Bubsorlp-tlonspnldto date, together with tho InterestandProfitistandlng to tb.acrodttof tho SharesatIho ond of tliopant flij»noial year viz.,801aNovember,IS9I.

Proepeotuoea nnd all lnformctlon onapulloatlonnt tho Booloty'aOffico, Tonny-Bon-stroeliNaiiler.

jTb. fieldkbficorctsry

TBB NAPIEK LAND, BUILDINGAND IjNVESTMEOT SOCIETY

(Permanent).NOTIC K.

|NVESTMKNt"~SHARES of the8 6th Ibruocan bo taken uponMONDAY

EVKNING NKXT. July 4th.Tha Society Is propared to roooivoMoney

onFixedrepnslt,at ratoa to bo ascertaineduponeppllcatlon toJOHN ROBERTS,

03 Secretary, TenDyeonstroot.

WILLIAMS&KETTLELIMITED,

HRAD OFKIOKi NAPIHRfBranoheo Fort Ahurtrl,Hustings andGiebornc.

DißKcronsColkman.Kbq. «m. Nslson,Esq.

Y-*"-KUBSKM»»I.n,R.RECnAuHJHIDISO.KBgA,M'Uabdy, Esq. A.&g,oablyon,Eb<j.RUKAQINa DIRECTORS j

P.W. WIMJAMB, N,KKT/LK,

I^HE COMPANY MAKES■*" ADVANCES ONSTOCK,ENSUINGCLIPOP WOOL,

AND OTHER PRODUCEAlso undertakes tho BnporvlslonandControlOf Properties for Tinateoo,Abßenteo*.and othorr,and aolß (jonerally asFABTOBAIiIBTS' AND FARMERS

AUKNTB'

LOANS NEGOTIATED! ON FKEBHOLDANU LEASEHOLD PROPERTIES ATLOWEST CURRENT RATES OffINTEREST.

The Company negotlatcs-Frlvately or bf]Pnblfo Auction-tho Saloof

STATION PROPERTIES,FARMS,BHEKPCAITLE' ftC fr

«RK C AND MARINE INSURANCEEnteredat

LOWIIBT CURRENT RATEB

AUCTION SALESo*

WGoL< BKINB,HIDKf TALLOW!Kftt'KCJHMD FonTHJatITLT

fob;salb,Tee ICompsny supplies tho followingGoodsat tho TEry LOWEST RATKa CDRRHNT—

WOOLPAOK3OORN9ACKB (foil wo'shtsanfi In*'BeamingTvrtuaFENCING WIREStaples,&c £0,

STATION KKQUISITES,

NORTHERN ROhLER COMPANT,GKRMINA

AGRJiOULTURAL IMPLEMENTS,

P. AND D,nUNOAN. andothOMRoapnraandBfnclpr3,MovrornDonbip.furrovrPlongho,ofnil pliesnroaaenstPrn\Sowre, TJIfo HarrowsZi«B>.K Harrowe andother Implemeiirt

'SEMfS.PATS.'-;FpnrrowM!l

JiunWack Tartnr1

- ,|s"?..wv:.o'f;rUri,.n!

WITViT *i*^}J- j«Y-Capn md Cl.cvnlior

.*KOltiiy«— PoTPx'r'Dr.y,Local, SonthomJnnrf Pnrcj "a I'cri nnMI(fICKHFOOT-1.00.ilnnii Wfl CoastKNOMSH-Rrn»« Rrrdu, novcru.Rape,anflIlirnlp"ofa)1 DesoriplJonß

AGBNOIES,NATIONAL nffiORANCK OOMPANT?TTSSK'B LINK OF BTKA.MERBTHAMES AND MRRPK? MARINK

INfURANCR COMPANYNKIi'ONBKOTnSRS,lIMITKDIKOBT AND U)AN COMPAIfS O»VKW ZEALANDBPCKKYK HAHVE3TKR COMPANYIJVFRPOOL Mtf} LONIX)N ANDOLOBK INSI7RANOK COMPANYCOOPRB'B RHKTfPTOPPINOFOWDRHPBIBBTMAH'S OIL KNGINES 31

WILLIAMS A.WD EETTLS'LIMSTSD

WIU holdaBole of

WOOL' SHEEPBKHTCLHIDIB AMD tALLOW

o»FRIDAY, 14th OCTOBER

Vendora nrn rean-m.nJ to kinfllf forwardthnlr Wooldtearly ns pceslblc, ecjulgned toWiUlnms RBd Koltle's fnlo-room, Bplt.

Ooiudßnment Lib»!i! sappjlcfl on appllov■'on,82 WILUAMB AND KK'ITIiK LTD.'.". ?'-.',J!IIJ- J ..Jl-'._' "

'Jl' i.J!L.'i!!!.LL'\Jt

ilr W, gltirflg,i ffrtirtfl,

W. KINROSS WHITETHE NORTH BRinsn AND NBW ZKA.

LAND INVESTMENT COMPANY,LIMITED.

Capital ..„__. £«0,000Advancos nißdfl In Town r»nd Countryon |

Freeholds andLeaseholdsSTOCK MORTGAGES,

AOENrron-LONDON AND I>ANC*BHIKE FIRK IN'

BUUANCE COMPANY.Subaarlbcd Capital .. _

*15>2,000Of whl'-h Iflpafd[Us .. _

185,200Reatin-o Kundo .- .. _

450,000 jONITKD INSURANCE COMPANYIiIJMITEDMUTUAL LIFE AS3URANOB BOCIJCTY

OK VICTORIAPENINPULAK AND ORIENTAL BTEAM

NAVIGATION COMPANY. S3

EDMUND BLAOK,LAND,RHTATE, AND GENERAL

COMMISSION AGENTAGENCIKB-

North Qnoer&landIcenranco CompanyNow YorkLife InnurancoCompanyProvident nndIndiiBlrl&l liißuranoo Coin

panyof New ZenlnndSharoBroker.— Shorea bought and sold on

COMMISSIONONLY.Hoiibo Agent-Rents collootcd, and overy

dcpcrlpMonof floueo Agenoy undertakenonreaßonablo torma. Propertlco of all doßcrlp.tlona Cf\n bo tnhinlitod to iDtor.diiiK por-chniiora upon application, HoKlatet of dc-elrabla ptopcrtleek"vt-

I'finriircenf ovorydoscrlpllon undertakenat iowent oatrcnt ratca.

Financial AKont.-Ktuns from £50 tofi2O,WM on hand fnr Invcsilmnnt upon np.proved ecourlly, Loana of all dCEoript/on

egottatcd.ATDENJ^U-M OFFICES NAPIER.

I'IWA^OiAL.■PDMrfND nr-ACK has for invest-■ l mont the fo'lowlnir Pnme at CnrronbIntoreet:-£;o,£lCO,£3oo, £500, «C0£000, £1000£10,000, nod £20,000 252

TOR SYDNEY AND NEWCASTLEDIEEOT.

THE BARQUENTINE

RIOWill bo on ho Berth to leadProdnco for tho

abovoPorteON OR ABOUT THE Cm OCTOBER.

ForFreightor I'nesngß apply toO.EOLBEL& CO

31 PortAhurirl,

HUMBER AND SINTGEE BAFB-TIS'J, Uunlop Cti'-ohor or.Cushion

Tyica.l'rolon«ctl PaymentsIfrroferrcd.8010 No-v ZonliindAnont—

J.0, MBBOBR,Ndsnu CycleWorksFor Llßtß nnd formsapply to T. M. Luc*Wul|'Uknrau

WEtfLEY&LAJUUZIi;,NAPIER AND PORT AHUIUBI,

STOCK,STATION,AND SHIPPINGAGENTS,ANDWOOLBROKERS.

ADV&NCR3 made on Woo' ana otherProduon andonStook Mortgago,LOANS negotiatedonFreeholdandLease-boldProperties.SHEEP Of allDescriptions and otherStockBought and Sola Privatelyon Oomjntailon

or SoldbyFublioAuotton.STATION PROPERTIES AND FAItMSSo!d Privately or by Publlo Auotion andValuationsofBamo undertaken.GOODa AND STATION SUPPLIES of allkindsprovided.

INSURANCE,Fire andMarina effected.

AGENTS FOR-TflK GUARDIAN ASSURANCE CO.

FireBusiness Undertaken.

WOOL, SHEEPSKINS,HIDES, AND TALLOW,

v Onr NextSnlo will behold onFRIDAY, 14th OCTOBER J

AllProduce for Saloshould bocoußlgned.'tous at -heSpit

Labolsonapplication.

WENIiiiTiND LANAU <23. R. LAVAUZK!

Auo:lcnoer. i,

!1?!?8?PENINSULAR AND

ORIENTAL STKAMJagaatea navigation company,(Under eontiact with tho Imperial.' NowMonth Walas, Victorian, and BonthAustrallan Governments)will despatch thafollowing Bloamtra for LONDON, cal'-by? atAlbany,Colombo,Adek,Brisdisi, Mami,Gibraltar,andPlymouth:—

i r~„ _ Date DatoIVaoio Ton- Dato lonvlng leaving

of nage. leaving Mcl- Ade-Bteamer Brdnoy bourne latdo

Parrnmntta I'll ropt. 198ept. Si SoDf. 28Maasllia .. 4918 Oct. 3Octi 6 Oct. 12Britinnia „ 0257 '>ot. 17:Oot. 2S Oct. fflCarthage

_SOIS Pot. !M]Nov. 6 Mov. 9

Vlotorla_

620S 'Nov ll'\'ov. lp!Nov. 2*Ocoana

_6362 'N0v. S5 Doo. SjUoo. 7

i j4Via Hobart.

PtACE OP DepARTUBE—Sydney

_Clroular-quay

Melbourno „Rail wayPier, Port MolbonrnaAdelaide .. LargoBayREDUCTION IN THROUGH FARES.

First and Sccondclnsn Pae3ongor3 PccnreepeelaladvantaKca br tcoilrsr throußli fromNow Zealand, nelnß rrorldcd with saloonvassago to AiiftraHa wlihnul exlraelinrgp.Farea

-IstPsloon, £f 3to *70;2naSaloon, £37.A Bend of elßlit Inetrninrnte isprovidedon

(nolarger Btoamcrs.Pußsaeo money ran be raid liero for pna

fages Irom Knglacd. Liberal codccsflocsmado to famlliee.For farthot Information«rplv to

W. KIKROPB WfIJTKY25 Axentfor HdWke'BBayt ~

gtngHranrcg.

ALLIANCE

oOMPAKIES,BUOOKSHORS TO THK

ITNION INBUEANOE OOMPAJjy.

ALLIANCE ASSURANCECOMPANY.

Capital .. .. I.. £5.000.000Amount Pald-np_ .. £550 not)

Flrelfnnd .. _ _£703,910

He*d Offloa. Bnrlholomew Lane, London.Chilrman of Dlreoton>, RlgLt Hon. Lord.Rottiuoblld.

ALLi/iirosMARINE AND GENKKAL

ASSUEANOE 00MPAKS1,LIMTTKD.

Headnffloe. CapelConr London.President, Right Hod.LordRotbeohUfl.Tho Bnalncsß of the Union Insurfnoo Com.pany hAvlng been taken over by tbo aboro

Companies It will In fuliiro bo oirrled onIn their names. The BnsfneßS will bo cot»-

--i ducted at the pame Ofiloeß and In Uiotame mannerashitherto.All deeoriptlonß of Fire nnd Marino Rlßk

aoOßptcd at UiwestCurrentRates.HAWKE'3 BAY BRANCH! BRO"WNING-brREET, NAPIER,

C,R. SMITH,23 Loc&l Manager.

QOVEEHMBNTLIFEINBUKANOEDEPARTMENT.ESTABLIBHKD1870.

BVBR.Y POLICY GUARANTEKD BY rHUSTATK.

LOW PREMIUIkisT"LARGE BONUSES

BE firet policy iseued, No. 1 for" 6XO, Is situ In oxlstenco,and baa hadthree bonusesallotted lo it, We.

—Inlft£ 0. £?6 or £1 29'per*centper annumIn1885, £13 „£1 la , „InISO), £27 „ fit IBs „ „ „The abovn Is an no'ual enso, and showa

that the reto of bonus increased at earndivision. Thn premlumo In force at thetlmo this policy wnß issued wrro NOT CAL-CULATED TO V/ELD ANY BON'JtSKS1.and thn Llglior r.itcs row charged thocldthcroforo (flvii STILL MORK SATISFAC-TORY KKb'JLTS.

JOSEPHU3 H. lUCnARDSON,£7 Oommlsiionor,

couth Bitrrisfj fire and0 MARINK INBURANOB COMPANY

OF NEW ZEALAND.Capital 7. .. £1,900,000

NapierBranch- Corner ofHwsfhellandBrowulng streets.

Thl« company 1bprepared to Inanre agaloßtFire everydtecrtpttonof InsurablePropertyatLowes' Current Rates,and ooin(rapurelyColonial JneUtuUon. commends Itself to the(Ceneralinsuringpublic. Open policies ißsuedooverlng Wool from Sheep'sback,Wooi-Bhed,orShippingPort to London. Kvory olasß otMarioo business undertakenbytboCompcoy.

General Jlanogor-JAMESKihkkr,Kgq.Local Trnßtoo-KDWAiiD Lyndon,Kbq.

Agents-M.Labokliks .. CllvoMartinCoubt .. WaisawaGeo. Clakkb .. .. KaltcoroT.Gilpin HavelookH.L.Knioht .. .. "aßtingsPeter Bahrie „ .. WalpukuronKtLieou&Duncan

_PottAhurlrlJ. T.BaKKY .. .. Taradalo

J. Chadwick .. .. WoodvilloTHOMAB WHITELAW,

BranchManagerJS HawkeaBay.

NATIONALFIRE ANDMARINEINSURANCE COMPANY.

Capital .. .. _ ' _ .. *»,ow,oooPaid-up

_£9P,037

Losses Paid in 15 Years.. .. £1254.818Reserve Fo.nd £117,252

Insurances offected fgainet bcth Fire andMarine Risks. Losses promptlysettledatNapier, i

LIST OF SUB-AGENTd-CHVO MEB6HB K. BKOK & Co.Hastings F U.'livvinoHavolock W I'EKNEI-rKalkoraand Walpawa.. .. H.L. Juli.OogaOngft J. G,MAWfAKtANKPoranganau V. jknbknTaradalo .. .. Tjiomab WAnniNOTotfWaipuknrau „ .. C W. Mitoiieli,Watioa .. „ _ .. J. H. BmttrWoodvillo .. .. MEgans MoNTBiTn Buob.

WILLIAMsITkETTLK. LTD.;29 Agents torHawse's Bar.

NORWICH UNION FIRE INSUR-ANCEJ0METY.

KSTABLIBHED_ .. 1797 i

Head Office „ .. _Norwich.

Amountinsured „ _ .. £250.0T0,00LossesPaid

_£1,600,000

npHE TJndersigned is prepnred to.8- accept all olassos of Flro Risks at theoweet currentrates. !Losbossettled promp

BUB.AG2NTS- !Mr W. Bejlhy HoetlngalluJohn White .. .. rorftngnhauMr S. Charlton .. .. KaikorftMn J.11, Nelson .. .. WaipiiknrauMrR. A. W. bRATnWAITB.. IlavelockMrB.B. Johnson .. .. WaipawaKb BonouRymkis „

_Taradn

1 H.'"Ai BANNER'33 AaontnndAttorneyfoe Uawko'gBiv

.fEZmgjLUNDSHIPPINGKSj-tmjw^ ROYAL MAILLINEOPiralH STEAMERB

liSJIIFfi WUI bo despatched, asrl1 under orLONDON,

'VtamoaeJMairo^eaeriffe^naPiymonth-

"Ruahlna eiOoVonV IWellington Oot"

>Rtamtaka «7S Green. I:XsJkoora UH Crutch- I Deo. 22"Tongariw MB Mayo^i jSg*grangl_»l6 Sntoliflb

' lgeb.lßAnd thenoeforward EveryFoarthThursday,

ttoportWelS? 6 lomsrie4 o» *****ee^fi??^^6" '^menger,from

ReturnFareaabReduoea.Bates,

WoolShip* ~^9SBS& :: :: ;; "^"fiT— : ■v. .. I 1188 J»nuary

veSetf ** {'Jnowea byeq.ua»y sutablo

IWPOI<, '".ALLOwTi^AX ORAIN, &oCsrricdvafcLOWEST CURRENT BATES,

'For Freight,&a,applfr to-, W, J WILIXSOCKB■* LoosJManagor'

CHAW, SAVILL, AND ALBION*-> COMPANY (MMITBD),

MONTHLY LINEov

TOTAL MAIT.FA&T PABSENGERSTB4MBRS

BETWEENALL NRW ZEALANDIAND

LONDON.

£$^\. THE Magnificent

«.— -r.'-.-.r-.ii-- jusxons Register

SOW Hone-powerO>H.Kempsok,R.N.R., Ciommanaer,

Will bedeepalohcd frcm LytteltonFOR LONDON DIRHOT'

ONTHUREDAY, ISTH OCfTOBKR 1682.

Tobe followedby-i

~

»s as f °sStMmer g-g.Es Commander; $H

lODIo - 4753 9COO W.H,Kidloy11N.R Nov.1lolnui_ (031 Sr» KJsarJKrans Doo.B I

Doric_

HU 8300 J.W..To-nIDEB': I R.N.R. jJan.BArawa 6300 8500 J.Stuart i Fob, 3OopUo-itU 8000 air.Kempson

ItNR. Marrh2U'faeaboveareall powerful,now,eteel built

teamers, and thn 'nccomroodatlon for al"lassesofPacsesKcrs IsummrpH<e«d,

The Homoward noBJORe will berlaRio doJaneiro andTenorlffr, andtr.o t!rao occaDlod"haaldnotPieced10 dujß.

An experienced Snrgoon will accompanyeachstontner.The nnderelgrccd areeniDowcrcd to RranbP»»aa(ffß from London to New Zealand,pay-mentfor -which BBSbeenguaranteed .loftheoolooylaaddition to the abovemull Bteamors,

O\rgoSceamer4 will bodespstohod at regular■teryalß, 19

PIBBT WOOL SHIP.

vii*, VHE Afagnifioent AlS»»V ■*" Clipper Ship"«Gr&Z:->" aal ll6STonsßo«l«ter

R. W. Bate,Commander.Will bedespatched from thisport for London

direct In November.Tobo followedby

Ship. Class, ronn To Sill,

Relone „ .. 103Al 1130 DecemberVlotorlnNyann AAI 1022 Januarylaogetono .. Ail 718 February

Wool, fallow, Fl&x,Grain, nnd oth<r VowZealani Produco carried atL^wost CurrentBatoe."For iV^ght orPaßsago apply to

MURRAY. ROBERTS & CO.,Or, OAIX3STY & CO.. Ltd.,»° AgonW.

TTNION STEAM-ffH^-iWVmiinr «-J bhipcompany'jf*lff?!Sra£"'OF NEW ZEALAND

TIME-TABLE^OCTOBEK,It)R eiBBOttNK WHARK, AND AT7OK'I=r^'^lr st "^ rouia

-[ """"' I ~^l!na

g. _i^LhKjknißßi |AhontMoa, loth Oot.

""

WKLLINQTON FitOITWBARy;HOOTHERN CRO«i_Frl«hOct. j Z**&'£s£*" port

Sa"''HOBART.AND?skapci [Sat.BthOoti 1 y'p^m.QISBORNK, TOLAOO BAY, TUPA-WHARF^" AUCKLAND FROMBotTTHEii.vCross!Thur. lSthOo6.~T~^~6IBBOBNK, WAlPmo, AND AUCK-._ .^AWP. gROM WHAI;F.

AnsTBAiJA IWod. EthOet i ZGIBBORNK AND AUCKLAND,

TAgAWgRA "jFat.BthPot. ys^p.m.BYf)NE\ VIA AUCKLAND.

Tarawkha_^

[Bat.Bth Oct. | 5 p.m.SYDNEYFROM WKLJ.INITON DIRKCTHauhom I Thur.6-Jx OoL

"|

—BUVA ANDLBVUKAFROMAUCKLANEOWUB J Frl. 7th_oot. |""— ~TONQA AND SAMOAyRT)M~AUCigLANEDpow |WedTsihOot; T~^~

HONOLULU'AND SANFRANCISCOFPOM AUCKLAND.Mahipoba IBat.Bth Oct. I

-iJftMenftera are reaieeted to book at theComoany'a town office, BrowolnK"streetBerthß oanbeseonred onarrival ofsteamer*.Outwardpassengers holding return tiofcetsare rpquestedto present samo at the offlos,

and obtain paßses for tho lanooh conveylcKthem to thoetoamor 21

OKIE NT LINE„, OF STEAMKRSUnderContractwith theImperialGovern-ment for theConveyanceof Malls.

The followingBbramghipsbelonging to theORIENT and PACIFIC! COMPANIES willleave SYDNKV andMELBOURNE on theondonnendoned dates for LONDON rla

Colombo< BnMiFrom From_ Tons. Sydney, Melbourne.Cuzco

_8918 .. Oct.10 Oot. IS

Oram_

7000 .. 006.21 Oot.»Andfortnlzhtly thoseaftor.Pagßencrera from NewZealand mayconncotylth the Cnßofl at Melbourneby theTeAn»u,

haaoo Saturday,IstOctober.RKDUOTION IN THROUGH FAHKB.First)ana Seoond-olaes Paraengerß BeonreWeolal advantagesby booklns thronghfromSow Zealand, being provided with ealoon

P»«a«e to Außtralla, whloh are IncludedIntheabovefaros.Pasßenfjere booked to Calontta and Bom-"^"Jranshlppingat Colombo.Bedding and all requisites provided forgaloonand steerairopassengers.Through Fares from m to £30, Canal doesInoluded.Heoond-olaes FareaReduced to £81 and£10.BfinSS»75S JP? TmRD-CLASS ANDBTBKRAGK FARESFROM WXPO)I.vSS*^ '""'"'lHe* afforded for bringim?outFriends andRelatives bypre-paymentof thapaasagamoneffhoraatthe followingReducedBate «—

OpenBertha_

17 tTnFonr-berthCabin I~S»Two-bartbC*bfn_ " i£n

(Bedding provided!)BPJSOIAL RETURN TICKETa, availablefor 0 months, are issued at the (ollowlnaratosi.—

FirstSaloon_ .. aim_ Availablefor12monthi-JlrrtSaloon a\mBeoondßaloon £65Homewardvia SnpzandRoturnvia SanFrancisco (avallablo

for 13 montns), First Saloon £!SS 10s*aasBSBgWBS>rahT0 LONFor fartherparticularsapply

ONIONBTOAMBHIPCOMPAVYOF NEWZEALAND(LIMiTHD)AgentsinNow Zoalatd,

r\BTERS will now be received for !R^»ta SJ"!011*118.?' Portionsot thsRlvoreleaSl»«fiS?^' ce*north"eaßtor »t«' ;1onRi(!oof the iPaddoSta:^,.kli?^ aa <*«> Homestead

OAJRLILSBo M'LHANBolldon.(rteler, '

Page 2: Y^I^^XV^NO. PETSTNT? I e.AEDENER - PapersPast...The Hawke's Bay Herald. Y^I^^XV^NO.9175 (PUBLISHEDEVEBEMORNING NAFIMa NEW ZEALAND. WEDNESDAY OCTOBER 5 1893. igispafkrwabthr'»" w PRICEONEPETSTNT?

Shipping News.PORT OF NAPIER.

man waterslack— thisday,

Ontor Harbor- A.M, 4.3S

-p.m.Inner HarDor

-A.M. .5

—P.M. 0.30

ARRIVALS.OotoberI— Orowaltl, s.p., from Greymontb.

B,Puflett,a?ent.Ootober 4

—Vacuna, barquentln?, from

Lyttolton. Ellison andDuncan.an«Jl3.Ootobor 4— Uly, s,°., from Wairoa. H.B,

ffarmeva Association, agents. Paeaengers—MUi Gray;Messrs Cluoy, H. B. Brown,Carswell. Walker,i2),Noble, Azfotd, and 10natives.

DEPARTURE.Ootober 4

—To Kapu, b.s., for Walroa,

SmithandFrovls,ngents.EXPECTED ARRIVALS.

Auatralls, b.s,fiomWellington,to-day.Bonbhora Ctosb, a.c., from the North, 7th

October,Tekapa,8.c., trorathe North,Bth Ootober.Tarawera.us.,from.Melbourneand Southern

ports,Bth Ootober.PROJECTED DEPARTURES.

Avwtralla,s b.,forNorthern ports, today.Orowaltl, e.g., for Wellington, to-day.Southern Crosa 5.8., (or Wei ington, 7th

October.TekißO,b.8.1 for Southernporte,Bth Ootobtr.Tarawera,b.b., for Glaborne and Auckland,

Bth Ootober.TheUnionCompany'ssc. OrowMUarrived

(com Greymouth at4 am.yonterday with acargo ofcoal?. While beingbrought inßldeto thewlmf ehe wa3ran agalnet the pierß,denting her baw and necessitating aDmerepairs, whichwill bo eff.-cted InWellington.Sho steamß for Wellingtonat 4 p.m.thisdayi

ThoEohoonerSprayhauledup to thebreast-"work yoßterday, where she loads » quantityof machineryon aoconnt of Mosara NelsonBras, for tksBluff.

The b.s.Australia was to leave Wellingtonat1r-m.yeetarday. Bha will arrivehere to-day and willsteam for the North this even-

Tne 8.8. SouthernCross hai been detainedIn gettingto Auckland, asd cannot arrivehero from the North with visitors for theBhow, aswaa expected,bofore Friday-morn-ing. She leaves tho same day for Welling-ton-

Thes.Oi Fairy was takenon the Blip yester-day, where she will be fitted ont for theoomlDgaeason's work.

ThebarqnentineTaonna(late Flying?eudlarrivedin the b»y yesterday, and was towedalongside the wharf at S p.m. by tho b.f.Weka, She brings a cargo ot Southernproduce, and Is consigned to Moißra EllisonandDuncan.

The c.a,Kiwi waa to leave WellingtonforNapier last evening and Is duo hore to-morrowmordiog.

The s.t. Lily arrived at the wharf fromWalroa at 7 15 lust night with a fair cargoandalargennmborof paasengors.

The 1.9.Te Kapusteamed for Walrca andHahlaatßam yesterday. |

TELEGRAPHIC SHIPPING.PSB PRISa ASSOCIATION,—OOPTBIQST.]'(ReoelredOatoberS,1115a.m.)

Syiinet,Friday,Arrived— Mararos,from Wellington.

POST-OFFICE, NAPIER.M»Ua closelor thenndermontioned places—For <?ltborno and Auokland, per c.?, Atis-trails, this day,at4p.m.Fortho Australian OD.onles,per b.b.Tnterl

fr"mLyttolton),on Ihuraday,at 10a.m.For Wolllnßtoo, pc? b.b. Sjuthorn Oiobb,on Thnridajr,at11 ara.

For Wellington, Sonlliorn ports, and Ho-bnrt,por s a,Tekipo,onSaturday, ac1 p.m.For Gisborno, Auoklutd, and AuetrJlanoolootcß, por B.s. Tarawtra,on Satntdor,at

*pm,For the Sandwich Mandß, Araorlca,Weat

Indies, the United Kingdom, Continent otBnropo &c, Tin San Franctitoo, tbls dayWednesday, at P.lO &,m. Thtjmail orlUb 9duela London onUcJiNovoinbur.

8. J. JAGO,Chlnf Poatrn»eer.

ChJofPost-nfficp, Nnplsr,October!\. 1813.

Hawke's Bay Herald.WEDNESDAY,OCTOBER5,1592.

RUSSIA IN ASIA.THE predictions of ttioae who anticipatedtroublewith Russia as one result of MrGladstone's accession to powerseemden-tiueil to rapid fulfilment. The generalelection was preceded by the iustigationof tlio Uzbsgs and Hnziras to revoltagainst the Ameer of Afghanistan, andwhenthe resultof the election wasknownthere was no longer any secrecy nhownabout the proceedings of Colonel Yanoffin thePamirs. If all pnblishedacconntsof thePamirs be true there is little tofear

I from an advance on India from thatdirection. Recent travellers tell ua thatitheposses areavoilable forleas than halfthe year, that except In a few shelteredvalleys there is no grass or forage sup-pliesofanydeecriptiou,that horsescannotbe got over the rongh and precipitousground, nml that it wauld be impossibleto march an army with its impedimentathrough the country. Perhaps Russiahopes for thediscoveryof morepracticablepasses, for though Colonel Yanoflhas re-tired from the Pamirs nntil the spring,it is stated thatbowill then advancewitha force of 20,000 wen. The Chinese,it isannounced, areapatheticabout the move-ment? of the Russians in the Pamirs.That may he due to a knowledgeot the country, and t(j a convictiontbat no army could be maintained there.Possibly disappointment) with the resultof Colonel Yanoffs explorations tccountsfor thebellicose attitude of the HussionPress. H must be borne in mind thateveryarticle published ina Illusionpaperhas topass thepublic Censor,andnothingwhich the authorities disapprove isallowedto appear. This givea a signifi-cance to such articles which doca notapply to the utterances of the Press Inafreecountry. Several days ago a cablemessage announced that the Novosii—oneof the leadingjonrnalaof Sb. Peters-burg—said that"Lord Roberts' missionto theAmeeris likely to prejudice Rus-sia, and assist England to absorbAfghanistan. If Russia isexcludedfromtheIndian Ocean there will be a gravemotive for war.'1 The writer of thatarticle wasperfectly aware that Englandhas no desire to absorb Afghanistan.She wouldindeed ha foolish to abandonher present mountain barriers to Indiaandexchange themfor thoopen frontiersof Afghanistan. Her policy is to keepAfghanistan intact as a buffer State, andto thatendshe subsidises theAmeer witha yearly gift of money and munitions ofwar. The professed fear of the Novosticanonly be regarded in the light of anexcuse for a Russian advance onAfghanistan. This view U borne outby later messages. ' Two daya after-wards the Novie Vrcmya

—the special

organ ot M. Shiskin, the RussianMini-ster for Foreign Affairs — threw ontanother "ieelor" in theshape of an ex-pression of opinion that Mr Gladstoneisnot inclined, and is not able, toquarrelwith Russia. This was followed op bythe following message in yesterday'sißsue:— "The Novoc Vremi/a says thatRussia is willing to grant concessions toEngland in Central AsiaifLordRoseberyis conciliatory, otberwiso she will opposeMr Gladstone in theBalkans,in Egypt,and in Ablb." What

"concessions '■

Russia conld grant to EnglandIn CentralAsia U amystery. When coupled withthesignificant declarationof theNovosii,'had Russia ii determined to secure anoutlet to theludiauOcean, the term wonldappear tobe adiplomaticphrasecoveringan invitationto joinRussia in the spolia-tion of Afghanistan and Bdloochistan orPersia. A gbuce at a map of Asia willshow thatRussia's approachto theIndianOcean could only be by ono of threeroutes. The lirat is through India. Thatwould, in all ways In moat desirable toRussia, but thfl undertaking would be avery serious and risky oue, even to thewhole Russian army. Anan alternativeshe can march through Afghanistan toBelooohistan, where there are severalgooduntural harbors, or the ocean mightbe reached through the southern portionof Persia. Read between tho lines, theutterances of the Novostiaud the NovaeVretnya would appear, therefore, tomean something like this:— "Now Mr(iladstone is in poKer we can opennego-tiations for a further advance in Asia,We will offer to forego all designs onIndia if be will wink nt an advance onBeloochistan through Afghanistan. Thisis an opportunity we must not let pass,even it war remits.

"Mr Gladstone's

warmest friendshave often had to confessand deplore the weakness and vacillationof his foreign policy,and his accession tooflico has invariablybeen the signal forRussian aggression. Bnt on this occasionRiiEfiia will have to reckon on astrongand calm man in the person of LordRosebery. Ue is not likely to be hood-wiuked or frightened into compliancewithRussia's demands, and as long asheis at tho head of forelgu affairs theMinistry may not prove so plastic asRnssia bclioves. The danger Is thatdifferences may arise botween Mr Glad-stone andLord Rosebery, whichof coursewouldinvolve the latUr'e retirement andleaveRussia a free hand in dealing withMr Gladstone.

WHO WRIGHT?MrRkes, In his "Life and Timesof SirGeorgo Groy,:l credits Sir George withordering the diversion of the troops in-tecdedfor China to Indiaat the tiruoofthe mutiny. Sir William Loch, bo arecentcablegram says, gives the credit ofthat movement— \vhioh, LordMalesbnrysays, "probably savod India"~ULord Elgin. Mr W. Mackintosh, ofChrieti'hnrch, writes as follows ontho subject In tbe Lyltelton Times:—"Iwas in India at tho time LordElgin's expedition to China was in-tercepted in theChina Sons,and have aclear recollection of tbe circumstance-LordCanning, then Governor-GeneralofIndia, wusaware that some 15,000 men,nnder LordElgin,hadsailedfromEnglandforChina. The mutiny cama onhim likea thunderclap. A swift despatch boat,theCoromaudel,was then in the Hooghlj-She was sent off at once in the hopeof

'meeting the expedition, which happilyshe did. Lord Elgin, on readiug Can-ning's despatch, said, 'China must wait,'and consequently the trooria land«d inJuJia. Sir George Grey had nothingwhatevertodo in thematter." Mr Rees,in bis account of tbe affair, cays (hatLordElginwai at Singapore, and knew

nothing oi the matter until he received|Sir George Grey's despatches, which ho jnever acknowledged, thongh ho taciblyconsented to whathad been done. WhoIbright?

On the fourth page will bo found ftreport of the Reeoml day's racing at theHawke's Bay Jockey Club's spring me«ting and some Australiansportingnews,

Tha auction and otherannouncementsof Messrs Baker andTabuteauandMessrsE.and W. Lyndon areinswted to-day onour fourthpage.

A man who gave the nam6 of JamesILaraen wasarrestedyesterdayona chargeof stealingcoal from a dwelling-house inWelleeley-road.

Mr A.Levl,oculist-optlolan,who leavesfor Wellington ahont the 20th of thismonth, has appointedMrH.Owen ashis

j Napieragent.The Burgon sheep-shearing machine

will be exhibited at the Hastlngß showto-morrow andFriday. Sincethemachinewasexhibited at Hastings last year con-siderableimprovementshavebeeneffectedin it, and ft is said that it has Rivengrant satisfaction in New South WalesandQueensland.

Judgment forplaintiff wasgiven ia theResidentMagistrate's Court \eaterdayincfch of the following civil oase3, MrTiirnbnll,R.M.,presiding :— Johnstonev.It'is". £1 6s,Coßtß 6s. Samev,Simpklns,17-> o^,costs 6?. Same v. Engelbretsen,£2 13a 3d, costs 17s Bd. Guy v. Ebbett,£9 2«, costs 12s Od. Johnatonev.Good,£1 3*,costs 7s, Smithv.Kett, £5, coats17s Cd. Guy v.Ebbett, £10, costs £1 2s 6d

Tramps and others appear to have agreat weakness for sleeping in Paget'sstables at the rear of the AlbionHotel,judging by the continued coses whichcomebeforetheCourt. Yesterdayanotherlodgerof this description— a man namedJackson, well known to the police— wascharged with beingunlawfully by nighton the premises named. Mr Tarnbull,B M.,sentencedhim to sevendays'hardlabor.

The "McCormlck" reaper and binder,which is made with all steel, and hasproveditself the victor in bo many fieldtrialsand competitions,will beon exhibi-tion at the A. and P. Society's show to.morrow aad Friday. The agents for thisprovince, Messrs Sldey and Lockie,advertise that all informationregardingthis excellent harvester will be given tothoseexamining the reaper and bindernothe show grounds, and that an expert willbn available to go where machines arelow inuse inorder toinspect them.

To-night the anniversary of TrinityChorch Sunday-school will be celebratedby thesingingof theverypleasingcantata"Under the Palms," whioh willbe givenby a choir of 120 children under the con-dnctorship of Mr J. Roberta. Mr Huntwillpresideat the organ, and Mr Spack-man at the piano. A most successfulrehearsal was held last night, and thosewho attend may conntjnponan enjoyableevening. The church is splendidly deco-rated for the occasion,and looks a mostdelightfulpictare. To achlevo this resulbquite a wealth of nikanpalms, cabbagetrees,flowers, &c, has beenusedinmostartistic fashion. Visitors to tight willAgree with us in saying that thechnrchhasnever been betterdecorate:).

Thecricketseason will be openednextSaturday with a match, Married v.Single, at the Farndon Patk. As twogood teams havebeenselected, the publicmay expect to ccc some good cricket,though so early in theseason. The fol-lowing are theteamsselected:

—Married:

Bennett, Edwards, Gore, Louehnan,Logan, Lu'-k, Morris, Smith, Taiaroa,Tanner,and Wolstenholme; emergencies,Gardiner,Freeman,and Gtlway, Single:A'Deane, Bruce, Hill, Hushes, Lowry,i.udbrook, Martin,Peacock,E.Willlhniß,H. Williams, and White;emergencies,Nelson,Ueea,Fannin, and Percy, It isexpected that any of the aboveplayersunable to play willacquaint the secretary,Mr C. H. Smith, as early as possible.Play willcommenceat 2.30 p.m. sharp.

At the Resident Magistrate's Courtyesterday, before Mr Tarnbull, R.M.,quitea small army of "drunks" had toattendin responsetocharges of drinkingnot wisely hut too well. W. Shannon,who, on the preceding day, did notappear,and was fined £1, the amount ofhisbail, wasbrought up in custody on asecond charge of drunkenness. He wasfined £1 and costs, bob not having themoney he went to gaol for 48 hours.Fredetiok Kolley,similarly charged, wasalso fined £1 and costs. John Pollingtonpleadedguilty to a chargeof drunkenness,and was discharged with a caution.Thomas Brady, who was in a very hadstate, andevidentlyborderingondeliriumtrcmens, was remanded till Saturday, toenable him to reoover somewhat beforebeing dealtwith.

The Napier school committeemet lastevening. Present

—Messrs M, flebden

(chairman), T. \V.Bear, C. H, Edwards,E. Mayson, N. Heath, T. Sidcy, J.Neilson, J. Griflio, and T. Exeter. Thereport of the subcommitteeappointed toconsider the financial position of the com-mittee wasreadandadopt)d. A copy ofthe same was ordered to bo forwarded totheBoard, withnrequest that theywouldreceive adeputationof the committeeonthe subject at their next meeting. Pur-suant tonotice, a resolution waa movedthat after the examination the schoolhoursbe alteredback to the timeinvoguepreviously. An amendment that thesnbject be postponed for considerationntameeting tobeconvened tor thatpurpose,the headmaster to be invited to attend,wascarried. The inspector'sreportofhisexaminationat the Hastings-slree!)Fchoolwasreadand considered highly satisfac-tory. Itwasordered to be forwarded toMiss Goulding, with a lotter congratulat-ing the teachers on theirsuccessful efforts.The headmaster reported the averageattendance at themain school to be 902.Miss Gouldlng reportedtheattendaucfiatthe Hastings.street school to be 199.Severalapplicationsforpnpil teaahershipswereread"Hid postponed for oousiderationwhen vacancies occur. Some accountswerepassed for payment,and the meetingclosed.

The Public Works Committee of theMunicipal Couacil agreed last evening torecommend the Conncit as follows :— l,Thit with reference to tha ovprseer'srecommendation report the followingclauses le authorised :— Clause 1. Tenny-son-street west end; '2, Marine-parade(BrowniDg-street to Coote-toad); 3, W el-Icaley-road(Sale-street to south end); 4,gas lamp, Harvey-road;5, Fitzroy roadmetalled; 7,Thompson road to junctionwith Sea

-Point- road ; 8, plastering

parapet steps Marine parado;0, silo ofprepared tar aid asbphult; 10, mainstreet kerbing and channelling ;and thatwith referenca (jo clause G, Guys-road,plans and specifications together withestimate of the cost of the work be pre-pared for thenextmeeting of ilia PublicWorks Committee. 2. That with refer-ence to the footpath at the south end ofWnghoruo-street thepetitioners be recom-mendedte arrangefor the widening of thostreet on the westside from town section4SI toBridge-street, it being toonarrowat present to allow of a footpath on thenorth tide. If this be done tho Councilwill agree to authorise the work. SLamp in Brewster-street. That theCouncil regret they cannot authorise theerection ofany more lamps, tha cost atpresentbeing £650 perannum, t.Privateroad fromMain-street, drainage author-ised. 6. Corry's-road drainage, to beauthorisedif theresidentscontribute £15,the estimated cost of the workbtiog £S;1,6, Fire alarm, Spit Brigade. The esti-mated cost being £23 the oommitteecannot recommend the Couacil toauthor-is* the work,

Our Ormondvillecorrespondent writesas follows under yesterday's date :—Tho Ormondville Mutual ImprovementandRecreation Association terminated itswintersession on Satnrdaynight withaverysuccessful public social, TheRectm-bite Hall was crowded, there being anumber of ladies present as well as themembers of the association, Mr WestallIn a brief speech explained the objectsand working of the association, andpointed ont the useful trainingaffordedby the debates which have taken plaoe.Anumberof songs, readiDgs, recitations,andpianoforteselections werecontributedby tbn members and their friends, andHie choruses to most of the songs weroheartily taken up by the audience. Atabout 0.80 anumberof ladiesaud gentle-men banded ronnd refreshments, wbiohwere very much enjoyed, after whiohsinging was resumed and the meetiDgcontinued untilabout 11o'clock. Duringthe evening the games provided by thecommittee of the association wore wellpatronised, there being pleuty of candl-.dates for dominoes, hahna, rase game,and dranghr?, aad,Ibelieve that twoenterprising members of the associationwereabsorbedin a game of chess daringthe most livelypartof theentertainment!The committeeare tobe congratulated onhaving achieved so great a success inspite of very bad weather.— The districtis being energetically canvassed by thepromoters of the NorsewoodCo-operative[ Milling Company, who are hoping soontoget a sufficient nnmberof shareholdersto make tho thing a success. Some peoplethink that this venture will be moreprofitable to the settlers than to thecompany. However, if the settlers arethemselves the shareholders it does notmottermnch if the company does not payany dividends for a year or two. It iscertaiuly hlßh time that thereshould boa iloiir mill in this district, as there isalroaily a good deal of corn grown, andhitherto it has been Impossible evon togat horseandpig foodcrushed.

Our Walpawa correspondent writesasfollows under yesterday's date:— Ilearnthat Mr Tuely, clerk to the CountyCouncil,is so illas to be unablo toat-tendthemeetingto-morrow,— TheannualBocial in connection with St. Andrew'sCburob, WaipulwM, wan beM Iwt I

Ievening. Theattendance wasonly mode-Irate. The Rev. A. Grant presided,

Iand was supported by the Revs. Dong-Ibs, Walker,Johnson,andDodds. Afterdevo.'onnlsxevcisp Miss W. Toodplayedn.plnnoforle selection "Balmoral.1* Thechairman followed with aomeremarksex-pressiveof his plcasmc and this reunionof friend;. At intervals the choir sang ,several anthems taken from "Church jPraise1'in a most ncceptable manner.Addresses weregivenby the vUUora. MrDouglas spoke on

"Same note« on a

recent visit totbe Wairoa," commencingwith bis journey and retailingincidentsin connection with religious meetings,andeulogising the peopleof that districtfor their zeal in church matters. Miss ,M. Jones followed with

"" Close to thethreshold," which waamuch appreciated, iMr VVnllace spoke ohiefly inconfirmationof MrDouglas's experience,andexpectedthe congregation to assist theirminister.The choir openedthe second part withananthem, and then Mr Johnstonspoke onthelack of interestshown inoarcharchea,

ihe thought perhaps the fault wason both sides, bat nevertheless itexisted. Mr Fernley sang as a solo"Iknow that my Redeemer liveth

" verysuccessfully. ,Mr Dodds field he wasreluctant toaddress them so latein theevening, and also he wasverymatteroffact;he appealed to the generosityof the

Iyonng men who were present to standforth In the interests of the ChristianChnrch, which was where they couldmake themselves nsefai to their fellowmen. Votesof thanks werepassed to thespeakers on the motion of MrP. Barrie,

\ who made a very neat speech; to tbeladies whoh,adanpplied refreshments, byMrA. Jones; and to thesingersandMissTodd by Mr Dodds. The NationalAnthem closeda verypleasantevening.

Cable News.[PKK PBKBS AJffiCOUTION.— CCPYRiOBT.)

ENGLAND.London,Ootober3.

The insnrancecompaniesarestillhostileto (ho bill introducedby theNew ZealandGovernment, even In its modifiedshape.They allege that themeasure pattakes of

I the natureof* forced loan,and that theGovernment wouldalwayshave it in Itspower to pawn thesecurities,

Sir J. West Ridfieway told a Dnblininterviewer thathe isnot tobe appointedGovernor of Tasmania-that he neitherdesivessuch a positionnor doeshe intendtoaccept it,.Sir E. C. Braddon states that he is adirector of the Hobarb Tramway Com-pany, the only position which he hasaccepted with thesanctionof thePremierMr Fyah.It is expected that theNewSouth WalesTreasury bWa wUI be placed on themarket ina month, and probablysooner.Sir Saa Samuel U watchingbis oppor-

tunity,*

Sir Jnlfas Yogelconsiders the Insur-ance Billintroduced in theNew ZealandParliament is a forcedloan,and thatit isfoolishof theGovernment to persist. Inany case the amoants are too small forthepurpose. He commends theMarquisof Ripon's deoifllou re the LegislativeCouncil,but doesnot agree with the viewthat theMinistry«honld hare resigned.

At the inquestupon the victims oi theFulham tragedy a letter was read, ad-dresaed by Dr. Heron to the coroner,which Buggeated that the woman RnbyRuaiell committed snioide, and thatHeron followed herexample,because,aahesaid, he conldnob exist without h«Archbishop Vaughan,replyiog to somestatementsin the Globe,says itU allow-able for a Roman Catholic to attend aProtestant church in waiting on hismaster orsovereign,and also forBoMieraand policemen. He commends the fair-ness of Alderman KniU'seleotion.AldermanKnillguaranteed that thePro-testant charities should'not suffer by hiseleotion ai Lotd Mayor, and that hewouldnot allow Roman Catholics prece-dence. A motion that Alderman Kolll'sconfession ot allegiance to the Popedisqualified him for the civic chair wasorerrnled,_ The Rev. Mr Miles.,an AnglioanWear .mSomersetshire,hasbeendeolaiedbank-rupt. His liabilities, which amount to£6000, arepartly caused by losses on tbaturf.

The DailyNews, commenting on tbsdeoision of the Cabinet respecting the 'evacnation of Uganda, declares thatenough British money and blood hasalreadybeenspent In thatcountry. The

'

Turns, discussing the matter, considersthereal questioniawhosaved theconnttyfrom a cowardlypolioy of "scuttle,"

TheMarquisofRipon,replying to thecongratulations of the Agents-General,said they would always find himsympa-thising with the colonies, the advancedbwsofwhiohwere teachingGreatBritainsomething fresh.Itis reportedthatafter theBritishEastAfrica Company evacuates Uganda theBritish Commissioner will remain tomanageaffairs.Lord Tennyson, poet laureate, la

seriouslyill,suffering from influeneaandgont.

Four members of theLife Guardsbarebeen arrested at Windsor on charges ofimutiny.The personalty in the estate of Lord

Sherbrooke has been proved at £15,000.The widow receives an income derivedfrom realty and personalty, besides ftjointureof £10,000. After her deathth»Rev. Neville Sherbrooke receives £6000and the mother of the legatee £18,000.No reference is made to his Australianproperty, "and there are no coloniallegacies. His portrait he lefb to theLondon University, but a legacy of£1000 wasrevokedlast year.

(ReceivedOctober 1,7.80p.mjWheat is at 27s lOd, the loweat price

onrecord.Price* at the wool sales continue very

firm. Competitionisbrisk,especiallyforgreasy combing merinos and well-con,ditionedcrossbreds, German competitionis veryanimated.

AnEnglish syndicate is being formedto purchase 3000 aorea at the Mildurairrigationsettlement inVictoria.

MrMunro, Agent-General forVictoria,intends to wait on Sir W. V,Harcourt,Chancellor of the Exchequer, to urgeupon him the injustice of depriving acolony coining silverof any of theprofits.He iaalsoanxious to learnif anyarrange*ment has beenconcludedwithNewSouthWales or any of theother colonies.

Sir C. Tupper and the Agents-GeneralmetSir S. Samuel todisoussa letter fromthe War Offloe agreeing toaproposalbyNewSouth Wales that the Governorsofthe colonies should be empowered toconfer medals for meritorious and longserviceandgood conduct upon membersof the local permanent forces. TheMarquis of Ripon approves the sugges-tion. Themeeting wasadjournedfor thepurpose ofobtaining further information.Thepropriety of Including VolunteersIdthe scheme wasalso discussed.

Germany has assented to the intreasoin the cable tariff, andRussia is expectedto agree daily. It is stated that theproprietors of The Tima may feel com-pelled to discontinue the prominencehitherto given to Queensland politicsinits telegraphiccolumnsunless thatcolonyagrees to the same cable rates as theothers.

TheMercantile Bank of India,London,andChina reports that it has transferred£125,000 from the reserve to the profitand loss account to meetlosses inottredby frauds inBombay. A scheme of re-cocßtrnstion is necessary to seoure freakcapital, though tnobank is stillsound.

(RooolTedOotobsr 8,B.Ha.m.)Ootober*.

The BritishEast African Company willaccept the Government grant of £18,000and will delay their withdrawal from.Uganda tillMarch.

Tbo Rev. James Spurgeon is ill wltbgout in the throat,and his condition iscritical.

Mr Stanley, speaking at Swansea,warnedEngland that if Uganda is aban-doned altogether and is occupied byFrance, Khartoum willsoon follow.

Lord Houghton, Viceroy of Ireland,was coldly rccsived on his arrival inDublin. Theofficialsof theCastle madetheirdutiesan excuse for refrainingfromwelcominghim.

Dalgety and Co., Limited, have de»dareda dividend of 8 per cent,andcanyforward £5800 to the reserve.

MOROCCO.(ReoeWcd O«tot>*r 8,lifia.n.lTanoibe,October 4.

Coant d'Aubigny, the Frenoh ComulIn Morocco, was well received on hisarrivalinFez.

BELGIUM.tfieeeired Ootober6,1155 &.»,)

Brussels, Ootober4.Theinternational monetary conferaceo

meets at Brussels on November 22nd,Eighteen nations, including the leadingEnropeanpowers, willbe represented.

AUSTRIA,(ReceivedOctober 5,12.55 a.m.)

Vienna,Ootober4.Cholera is Increasing in Bnda-Pesth,

and theresidents are leaving thecity.Tbe death rate in the Caucasus con-

tinue! hif(b,Connt Kalnokyinformed the Austrian

Chamber of Delegations that Mr Olad-stone would oontinua Lord Salisbury'sforeignpolicy.

GERMANY.BEBLra, October3.

The German Government intends toestablish a Colonial EmigrationDepart*ment,

(Recolre* OotobarI,J2.Ma.tn.)October*,

The ArmyBill secures Germany 80,000additional men annually, besides 53batteries ofartillery. There will alsobesome increaseofcavalry.

FRANCE.Paris,Ootober &

News has been woelvedhere that theFrench gunboats have shelled Tohoae,near thecoast) ofDahomey. The nativeslosta largenumberof livesand theplaoeis said tohave been literallystrewn withdeadSahomeyans.

(Received Ootober1,12.65a.ffl.)Ootober*»The lete M. Renan will have a

national funeral,and hisremains willbeultimatelyplacedin thePantheon.

TURKEY.Conbtaktinopib,October 3,

! TheSnltan declares that his reeeptieaj ofM. Stambquloff was not Intended a« abreaoh of the treaty, or togive theCzaroffence.

BULGARIA.Sofia, October9.Bulgaria is about to floata lootmillionloan.

NEW SOUTHWALES.TheMedical Conjfre»B hw cloied.T!» dial of the directors of tbeAm*

THE HAWKffS BAY HERALD. WEDNESDAY OCTOBER 6, l*9ft

The New Zealaad Accident and Insur-ance Company (Limited) were the de-fendantsId anaction at the suit of MrsMary Hannah Southern, which was dis-posedof bsfore Mr JusticeHolroydand ajnry of Mx in the Second Civil Coart,Melbourne, recently. The claim of theplaintiff, whoia the widow of thelate MrJohnSouthern,formerly of Messrs Pater-eon,luting, and Bruce, of Flinders-lane,was for £1000 upon apolicy of insuranceissued by the defendant companyon the6th of August, 18S9, to the late Mr'Southern, whowasrunoverandkilledbya railway train betweenPerth andNorthPerth, Western Australia, on thß Bch ofOctober,1891, After her husband'sdeaththe plaintiff applied to the company topay the amount) of the policy, but tbecompany refused tosatisfy theclaim, andtheplaintiffaccordingly suedthemon thepolicy, Thomaindefence neb up by thodefendants was that the deceased met hisdeath while trespassing on the railway,and that thereforethe plaintiff was notentitled torecover,and farther, that thedeceased suffered from deafness, a factwhich he had not disclosed to the de-fendants at the time the policy waseffected, and that snch suppression ornon-dleclosure of a bodily ailment voidedthepolicy, The jury,after an absenceofless thanhalf an hour,returned a verdiotfor tho plaintiff for the full amountclaimed, and judgment was accordinglyenterednp for the plaintiff for £1000 withcosts.— [Advt.] 114

Sowing'sLlnotusorBalsamof Llquorloo—

That old-fashioned remedy for Coughs andColi3 Isnowin verygreatdemand. ItIssoldla bottles Istoand2a 6dat Mr Oiron's Pbarmaoy,Hastings-street. TheRoy.W,ColensoF.K.3., writes:— "lconsldor It to boa vainable nod eale medloino, of great aorrtce Inoonghs,oolds,bronchialaffections,and Irrita-tions and dryness ot tho throat Ialwaysoirryabottloof It with me WhenIvisit theBashdtstrlor.'-IAdvt. lES

MR OWSN, Chemist his roooiveddlrootfrom tho London Central Depot a fullassortment of Count Mattki's Uemediks—Globules, Electricities, Aqaaper la pelle.Pamphlets and Books on Klectro

-Homoeo-

pathy. MrOwen is the appointed agent (orH»wkesßay.-fADVT.] 183

KCOLK3' CORN PAINT qulokly removeseitherhard or eo(t coma. Onlyft few a;pU-ovtlons reoessary. Inbottles la 6a, from A,Hooles, Chemist, Maaonlo Hotel Buildings.

apier.-IADVT. 187Socles' Syrup of Red Gum orEuealyptua

Balsam has proved ltaolf to be the o«tromedy fir coughs, oolds, nsthma, and alldlseasoaof thobreathingorgans, H.k*. writes:—"I hnvono fear for asthma whenyour RedGum Syrup Is at hand; one dose alwaraglvi'S meInstantrelief, and when my wifeorchildren catoh a cold Italwaysaoresthem:Bend me two largo bottles by first train,"Prepared only by A. Bootes, Chemist, Hasr-tngs-atreot,Naplor.-[ACVT.) 183

ADthenawremedies InolndingCARBOLICBMOKK BALLS,BISTKR MAIiY JOBKPHAUBBKTB PREPARATIONS.DR.HAIR'SASTHMA OTJRK,anil tho mai& othersnewadvertised,oAnbeobtained fromA,KOOLKS,Wholesale and ltotall Chemist, MasonicBuildings,HsattDgastreot-iABVT.I 189

IMPORTANT TO NEURALSrO PATIENTS.—"]havereoommendod Baxter's Antl-NcuralgioPills to BBVoral sufferers from Tio Doloreux.Toothucho,&c> Inall oasestheyhaveaffordedrelief,and la soma oases the cure has beenImmediate. - Roy.J.8.Wlthlngton. Kitriwtbom

"Book torKvery Boma 190

"Old Judge" Wnlsky Is the best In themirkot,— {advt 191

Bstoro buying your Corrugated Iron else-where get quotations of prloes from HenryWilliams and Sons, Wholesale Ironmongers,whohavea very largo stock In hand of ausises, and extensive shipments to arrive.—Advt: 193Spring,1892-F. Emalb, tha Canh Draper

Binoraiu-atroot,begs tooall speolalattentiontohisNewSeason's Qooda jnsc openednp InPrints, Children's Pinafores, Hats, Hlbboos,L.1003,at prices to suit all. Lidles will findIt to theiradvantage to InspectourMillinery(whlohwlllbe made a specialty)beforeboy-Ing eleewhero. Splendid value In Hosiery,Haberdashery, Gloves, Flannels, Under-clothing, &a, at F. Smalr's (ornoalte PittandCo.,Grocers,Napier).-[Advt.] 193

sYNOPB!B OSNEW ADVKRTIBBMRN 8.Mr Montague Lascelles's laic ot Mr G.B.

Vaodoaald's fnroituro and oflbots en thopromisee,Enfle droad. willboheldthismom-lug lneteudof tomorrow bbpreviouslyadver-tised.

The Now Zealand Loan and MercantileAger.oy Company malco addulona to thecnta!os;ue ot Uuirstockb&Io at Hastingsnextbaturdiy.

"Tha Gnv'nor" will b» presented at theTheatre Royalthisovonlnu.Tho railway train arraogements inoonnoo-tlon wllh tbo agricultural Bhow atIlMtlngsarolnßeitcJ.

Mr JunesM,CarapbollInsertsanadvertise-«9iit Inio'eronco totheatudhorso F'atriaroh.

ShoarlDg will commence ao Maraek^kahostation on the 17thInstant.

Tin monare warned for fallinglightbush;slio, nowk foroamp. Appltcatlona tofiobact-tor's bo.irdln(-honso,Haslluge.

Messrs t-Idey andLookit Insert anadver-ti^emont to rcferenca to ttio M*Cormlckreaper andblndor.ItIs notifiedtbatno dock noranything in-

tended for exhtbitfonattuoagriculturalshowwill be admitted to theyround after8a.m.ontho showdayf.Burgons uhecp-sbcaring machines will be

exhibitedat tbo agriculturalshow to-morrowand Friday, llalKoty and Co., Limited, arethe Hgonts.

M'liean's Young Australians will nroduce"Struck OH" this ovenlrg at tho PrlnocssTrtti&tre,Haßtlnti i. Thocompany will appearat the Gaiety Theatre,Napier,nextMondayevening.

PartlOLlifflaro lnaortodrespooOni? theponystallloni Croeefell and Otupal, which willstandthisssasonat Ngapuke,Omahu.

Bpcolalltleifor tho holidays, for tho race?,for thoagricultural show. 'Iholoo new mil-llmery, botutltol sunshades, fashionablenmmles, oloaks, and Jaokots, New clu'fonand Spanlih lauo eoarfd 8J yards loug, In-spectNcaland Close's show room.

SALK9, ttV^THISDAY.Furniture aDd tffjots. Mr Montague Ln»-collco, ontho promlscaofMrQ,B. Mucdon&ld.Kufleldrnad,11.Uawkb'ijHay Trotting Club's spring Meet-

ing,HosUokb-firstrace.li.S'inday-soUcol anniversary, Trinity Wcs-loyan Churoh,8.Piinoees Theatre Hastings.

—M'lißan'sYouogAustralians In"Btrnok Oil,"I.Tkoatro Koyal,Napier.— "Tho Guv"nor," 8.

Jamos Hardy lnvltoii Inspection of Luke'soelebrated etovea, specially suitable for fire-wood. Rroah noveUi"o In plated ware justImportod vx Doric Extra Taluoa la platedspoons, forVs,knives,eclssorr, ranoni,strops,aurvere,steels (quality guarantsod), oarpon-tero' tools. Freshoolors and grand soleotlonot Grifßths' celebrated enamel paints. Gar-don tools, fenders, flrelronß, ooal scoops, atcash sale prtoes.-[ADTT, 191

Frooh, fresh from tho sea oaoh mornlnit,Btowart Islandand Corowandleoystori G.Glabsfosd, The Oaf*, a&ttuißS street.-Apvt. ]M

CITRE O» A CODQH OF MANY YEARSbtanbino.-"Anagod lady of my acquaint,anoe was for many yoars tronblod with «ohrontooguKD soseverethat sho seldom sadanhor4r's auletsleep. After spondingnoarljall hnr substanco In modlolne, Bho wasper-Buaded to try lUxthr'sLnng Preserver.&..which,undorGod'e blessing sooncoredner.*—Rev. 8. Scllare. Extract trom "BookforKveiyHome." x&7

Solomonls Solution atJohnM'Vay'i,nrioe3s Bd, Ss 64. Vs. Tt onroa the manof Kheurnatios, horse ofSpralna ard Sores, cow ofUlcerous Uddore,anddoaofmange.-[Adtt.l183

BIDKY AND LOOKIB'B late Bidey andBalnlshow of Bleotro-PlatedGoods inolndoaartloles of now and artlstlo pattern,andorebeing offeredatexceptionally cheapprices —[Advt.J

*1W

ffpwM gM«Uiwmenfr.

WIRE BOREENS.FIRESCREENS.KIRK SOKKttNS.

wovbltFdbpot.100

FOS THE HOLIDAYS.IVKW Millineryr*Mantlea) Capes,LH jjunahadea.Umbrellas,Gloves,Ribbons

Lacea Uolssry &0,,Ro.

DRAPERY CO.13

FUO^I London to day, opened—Ladtos Dloiwos, OhUdron'a Peilaaes,

Drewea, Tnnlcs, Feathers,Flowore, at

rrTT v*'""' i II111miiT~-iTr*~iTTi innatwjv

:sfl«mifltm*tttg.

SOMETHINQ NEW.

AUGITE STOVE MATSTHH WOMAN'S FRIEND.

POSITITKLY INDESTRUCTIBLE.

ONS Off THB GBEATKBT DISMTBRIBBU« J.nl£ AuJSt

No Stirring for Oatmeal.Milt, Mo), Cm-UrUa, Blanch Mango, Jolllee, Batten. Cat-sups Applo Siuoo,&0..&o. In faoc nihlDgwlil burn onIt. Coffao will not boll ovopfltho P3t laoniho Mac. Bread toaati nloel7Onit, lr;ltandbeoQEvlnced,

PRICE,2b EACH.

NEW ZEALANDCLOTHING FACTORY,

BOIiB AQBNT3FOH HAWSE'S BAT.m

NEW ZEALAND INSURANCECOMPANY.EST-BUSIIED1889.:Capital _ n.Jyyj fy.nH _«J,"080WithUnlimitedLiabilityot SharoholderaT

effeo?Rrt'h"J?S?'f? oeß »«» |MtlJosiibyFire »rsMAIiIkS tym1tb9 m9B '» v°ra6lo terms.

Hulk w r-Merobundlse, Freight, andworld. aud fcom all P"-" of thaoq „ 0. N, PIEIICK.*" Mnnager forllawke'B Bay.

Kstabllahod1830""""nirtfliWir of BhMi>hold«r8-PM4.up

WI_UAMB ftKBTW,B), LDT.,

« I 3-

IsB § S IS,PCS

*~^ nf3 *«.w «

i oq" isi9h egg«JP°sg3 B g gg|S fi* E§ §h BPh -S S- fi

ph__s_ sWILSOS & tfORTHE,

IEONUONQEBS,HATE A NIOK /H3ORTMIENT

OF

KEROSENE STOVES,COMPLBTB WITH KETTLE, 23 6d

KEROSEJNE STOVES,COMPLETE WITH KKTTLB, Ca

KEROSENE STOVES,BXTRA STRONG, 8s Od

KEROSENE STOVES,WITH TWO BURNKIIS,3j

KEROSENE STOVES,WITH FOUIUNCII WICKS Ja HI

kerosene" stovesAre a Home Comfort, and may be

PurchasedatabovePrlcoa at

WILSON & NORTHE'S,PMBPBONB7BRBT, )}S

EARLY SPRING INTIMATION.

ONE HUNDREDj AND EIGHTY CASESOP

ENGLISH & CONTINENTAL NOVELTIES.

KIRKCALDIE & STAINSOPENTHESPRING SEASON OP 1892 WITH THEIRFIRST INSTALMENTof iBo Oases medium and highclass goods.

Ithas ever been one o( the oh iraoteristlcs oC thla Hansa tobe earlyproparodfor e&ohSeason witheveryNew Idoa andStyle thatfinds favor In the loading faahbnablooirolea otFrench andBngliehSoolety.

ThlsSeasoa'a Collection a withoutquestion the Largest andMost[Beautiful evershown

THE FIRST SERIES OFJDRESS FABRICSCompdso anextonalvorange of Now and CholcoToxturoß and Coloring*In

FRENCH CHEVRONBEK3E3 NBW ffRBNOH 6AMEOSPARISIANKOBE NOVBLTIE3 FRENCH STRIPK TWEBD3 ,NOVKLTIK3 INFRENCH CHECKS FRENCH GRANITI!TWEBD3FRKNOH STRIPiC VIGOUREUX ENGLISH ANDFRBSOH BBIQKBFRENCH PRINTBDDBLAINKS ENGLISH NOVELTIKB INDB LAINE3

WASHING.DRESS NOVELTIES.BEAUTIFUL UE3IGN3 INPRINTS LATEST DBBIGN3 INSATEENSNEW IDEAS INFLOKAU CAMBRICS NKW ZKPHYR3 AND OALATBiB

FRENCH AND ENGLISH MILLINERY.This well-known Department is fullyprepared for tho Boston's Trade wfthInnumerableNovelUoa In Fronch andKngllah Mtlllnory, Hats, and Bonnets;alao tho Latest ModusinUntrimmod Gooda. Specialattention ladirected to thejNew Skapes.ivlz.,

THB ARAOHNE, VIROT, OAIUB, CAROLINEREBOUX,TVRVOB,BEHTHB, So.

NEW FJBATHBRS AND:FLOWHR3,NOTHLTIKS INHAIR ORNAMENTS &O.

MANTLE DEPARTMENT.Inthe Now ManUoShowRooms very RlohandElejrantQoodlh»v» beouImported, Wo

cannotBpoak toohlßhly on tho Bolootlon of tao LatestENGLISH AND FRENCH MODKLS IN BAQUS COAT 3LOOSE MANTLK3 ANDJAOKHT3, THRKEQUAKTER J&OEttf&TUDOR OAPKB,BILK AND

LACK MANTLES,OILS.BLUUBE3.Inthosame Departmentlashown Borne CharmingNovoltlos in TBA AND DRESSINGGOWNS and a very oxtenßlvo shipment of SUMMER ODOURLESS MACKINTOSHESwithall theLatest citylea andImprovements.

LARGE IMPORTATIONS AND FASHIONABE GOODS FOR ALLDEPARTMENTS.

BPECIALBHIPMHNT OF LADIES'BHIRT3 in all s'eea, white ground with ooloredspots and stripes,IsCd and 3s 6d eaoh

FlannelBlouses andShirts, Silk Blouses with StiffCollars and Cuffs,Silk Shirts,pleatedfronts, 8aOd, ICa 8;l,Us Bd,12a oach.

THE NEV SPECIAL BLOUSE BELT in a1 colors, The demand tor these Gooda iasimplymarvellous. Prlco, lato 53 oach,

Poitems la Dross Fabrics andWashing Novoltlos are now ronrty formailing. Patterns»enc Post Froo to any part of Now Zailand. Imranitato attionMon la glvon!10 LETTKROKDLHri. Kvery facilityiagivenin tho l)eap.Uchof CountrylJaro«ls.

KIRKCALDIE & STAINS,IMPORTERS AND MANU.FACTURERS,

LAMBTONQOAY. WELLINGTON.OARPST WAREHOUSE-^ Ha]u

1892. SPRING. 189S.ODE Purchases for this Soa3on'sTr.ulo aroLftrgerthanever, thus enabling

us to offerour Cuitoinoramoro varloty, andihtlu Goods woro bought tor dashin thobeatHomoMarket* woare cnablol to offer ai

LOWER PRICES THAN BVER.

UPWARD3OF £2000 WORTH \OT

CHOICE NEW GOODS!,PRINTS FLVNNKLEITE3 BLOUSE3GLOVESSATERN3 ORKTOVNKd HATd HOSIERYDELAINKB OUHTAINn JAOKKT3 RIBBONSDKK33KS TABUINGS MANTLiKd HANaKKROHIRFSMUriLSNd CaLlilOhh AI'ROVS KMBROIDKRYTWILLS SHEKTING3 COUdHrS LACK

ALL AT LOWEST OASH PRICES.CLOTHING DEPARTMENT—

In tills Department wo nro showinga number of Now Lines ot English and ColonUlManufacture ultio up to oarusual standardof oxuillonoo, Suits to Measure ,£3,

PATTERNS FORWARDED BY PO3T.

NAPIER DRAPERY CO,,HASTINGS-STREET, NAPIER.

0. SAUNDERS,73 Mnnngir.

#THESWEET SPRING SEASON,Will Bpring rckurnAndbirdsand lambsagainbs gay.Andblossoms olotho tho hawthorno pprsyYds, prattlers, yteI

rFHE GreatBoot Proridara,noother thanR.HANNAHX AND CO.,announoo that thoy havo renewed th»"r StockwithNow Spring Goods.

Don't walk pastithe Corner,but atop in to Inspect tho followingPrices :—Gonts'Tan Boots, handsome line, Ha Od to

'Woman's ChoapElaaUo tildes, 3s Wlo7i61

18s6d Women's Slippers, various kinds, 3s Od to SsQonts TanShooe, hendsoniollno,lttaOdtoUj lid0d Women's StrongDairy Boots, fi]Udto 8a 61

Gents' Hand-madaCookhamBoots,20a to 3Sa Womon's Calf Elastlo ildoa,7a8d to Qa 6dGonts'Handmade Shoes,1UAd to 18a8d Ladles'Tan Walking Snoes,7a Od to ill(MGouts' Peggedand Itlvocod Shoes, 0d(5d to03 hadloi Tan Krontng .Show,6s fld to to8d

Cd Ladies'Glaoo Derby TieShoes,Oj 8d to l»s 8dOonta Dinner Shoes, 8s 01to lGs Od Ladles' Fashionable Balmorals. 8s8d to 12a 6dMensLightNnllodShootors,9j61to 12*01 Ladles' Kronoh Ulaoa Walklni Shoos, 12j6dMon'aLi^ht WaUTllKhts, 8aiJd to 12s (Jd tolßs6dMtn'sLlght lKltiior.ile,03 tsd t.iHsfld Ladies' Eeenlng Shoes, twontyvarloUo3,veryMen'sLlxht Klaaiic Sldos. 8i 8d to Vli Od styß-h. 29fldtol'ij6dMoa'BLiuhc Shoes, 7s8d to 18iOd "oyB1Nailed Shooter Boots,1x 5,BaßdMen's Loalher slippers, Ssfiii to UM Bays'N'allodL-iooups,lzd,0a 61Womon'n Colfskln Laoouus,7a tld to fls M Boys' Strong Shoes,1x 6,7a6dWomen's MoroccoLaceups, 6a fld to 8i6d Bjys'SundayLaooupi,1 x fi,7sOdWomen's uhoap Shoes. 3aOd 103a 8 1 Olr.a'Strap Saces,2alid lo ljOdBootProtootors,2dper card,or7 forIs Uloss Id,Satin Potlah 61 Qlroorolo 0d10,000Infanta'Bootsand Shoes to soleot from BrownLeather Renovator for tan yrooda {lo

at from 6d to Js6dpair Una)Al other Sandrlea at Lowest Spot Cash Prloos.

REPAIRS DOSB NKATLY UN THK PRKMISBi

R, HANNAH"AND CO.,THE GREAT BOOT PROVIDERS,

NAPIBS AND HASTIKQS, 179

GREAT OLEARINGJ3ALE INNAPIEUTRAN3FKRRINQ BUSINKHH TO HASTINGS.

pittTndgo.,WHILE thanking tho PabUo of Napier for the kind support oc«jrd«d

them duringtho past nil yoira,beg to lntlinato that prior to transfcrrlnatholr Uusliiosa usabove,HiitholrIntention to immodlatoly holdaCO.MPLKTE CLEARANCE SALIf,

Extending to the cud of thnprment Month(Soptonibor), Tno wholeof tho First-ol»8s NanlerStockofGroceries nodUoofuiHouse ioldRequisites,invalus amountlnn to abont£l2tt) willboeoldatnndiaaomooMjsUNDKrt WdOLttdAL.* KATilfl. K *UWI WUI

THIS IS A GBNUINK SALU, and during Its progress we shall bo glad to enter intonettoiittUons withany po'Sinwishingticmbraoo thisBoldonopportunity of takina over andacquiringaValuub'.o Business Inoneof tha flntatpoaltlauein.Napier, the turnover of whichav.jr.igeasome AIOO montbly.PITT AND CO.,

Dlieot Importers, Kmeraon-streot,Naplor, andHaitlDgg.PRICE LIST.— Itwouldbeabsolutely Impossible to mentionhere tho whola of the Btooktobosubmittedduring therfala FOR CASH,but tho following will Rive some idea ofthosplendidBorifilnsolforod:— IsbwaAlmond-aountod Soap,8H eaohj dice's London SpermCandloa.gdporlb;fiuteiP.irilllna, idporlb;oho<pHpirmCindlna,3Jl pirlb:new OtaxoOivtmoul, 23 lOd porb^g: flneat Rulloc Flour, tij2d par sjJbj now Jjnu,linoasaortmt-nt ts ludperd zon; Pure Whlt-ii'eppar.llrieatqMlity, Is«d uorlb;BikingPowder),varlona leadlnsrbranda, la tin for W,Bd dittoi}d;tlnoatCurrants, orlmo fruli, norubbish, 6d perlb. TiCArt—Allbrands,iifur ts B<l, 2i11 fori\ tea., xc.,andduringHale wn shall reduce the celebrated"A,""U,"aud "D"pur(>CjyloiiTiiaflliper lb. Uoffiu. rtuoit Franoh, atoast.1b 0dporlb "

Pickles, now undfrojh,all vi9duor baitlu; Kngllali Vlntaar, flneat quality, 7d per bottleDranitheat4d:(loldonSyrupandTraicle, 7dper tin;Sugar,good brown, 'Id por lb;Woebest Japan, 2idper ll>: T^piqoi, Sigo, PoitlBirloy,rfplltPjos, 2Jd; J3iglbu WoroestorSaury,Isbjttlusßd each;BlaouiLa, frodhand aaw.idLunchat Sd, (idTeas atid 6d Mixedat4(1, Wlno.«, Arrowrooto, So,, &c, all at 6d.Jn toot,all a»d erorythlnzat anchBTARILIM3 PKIUIS3 that a most ayeedyolearancemust boeirootod. Wo havo tWeforo only to point out that it is oloirly to the Interest ofovoryKonnomloal Housoholdur (Biohelora lnoludod)to takorarlyadvantageof aohanoo nowofT.jrod of laying Ina3toot of thoübsolato Hoo«ißurlca of Llfu, suoh as inny not occur againformany years, NOTE THB ADoRKBd,-

"

AND CO,,DIRECT IMPORTERS, EMERSON-STREET.Seplombor 1J92, HI

B.UI■Cn-OPERATIVKi

STOKES,WELLINGTON,

B,HALLENSTEIN,Chairmanot Directors,

A. A,CORRIGANManafcer,

"OORtheSpringSeason the■*" D.1.0.nronow openingupIneveryDepartmentthe Largeßt andMostVaried Stockof CHOICESTGOODS ever shown In the NorthIsland.

Visitors from Hawke a Bay aratnvltod to Inspect oar ImmensoStock, andperponally oompare thoPrloes and Qualities. All Goodsare guaranteed perfectly Fresh,Now,and of

RELIABLE QUALITY ONLY.

Ordortrcoolved por poet rocelvePrompt and Caroful AttentloniBnmp'cs, Designs, &0., forwardedPostFreeon application,

DEPARTMENTS—GsneralDrspory laallUs tjranohes,Suporior Boots and Shoes,Tailor-Ing,Morcory, Roady-mnde Cloth-Ing, Fnrnltoro, Crockery, Iron-mongery,E.PiWaro, FancyGoods,Toys,an*KTery HonseholdRequi-site. 172

NOW READY,

KIRKPATRICK'SSPECIAL QUALITY

BRAND

KBW SEASON'S

FRESH FRUIT JAMS.

All 'our Tins ara SpsolallyPrepared beforefilling,so thattho JAM willbofoundentirely

tree from that very objootlonablo motallloDMto foand In most Tinned Jams, »cd Itretains tho tvii Flavor and Oolor ot heFrosh Fruit,

S.KIRKPATRI(m&OO,(9

HENRY WILLIAMSAND SONS,

WHOLESALE 'AND RETAIL IRON-MONGERS AND IRON

MERCHANTS,

DIRECT IMPORTERS OF ENGLISH,CONTINENTAL, ANH AMERI-

CAN HARDWARE,

NAPIBR AND HABTINQ3,

JUST LANDEDIHt RiS3ATiRi,RuiniKi, and other Luto

ArrirMs-. BUILDERS' HARD-WARE :QsWanUod Corraait*!tun ("Adam M»r«"and "Orh Brand'% Bhcetand PigLead,

Plain ar.l Perforitod Zlno. Wlra Nallifrom 1 to 8 laoh, Bush Wolßhts, S*ihFttKtoaora. Hlnnes, Locks, noofln* Felt,Oemont, Vamlahas,Window Glass, &o.

OAnPBVTKRS1AND r\BINBTMAKKR3'TOOLa AND UKQUI3ITKB,

ATGREATLY UKDUCKD PRICKS,

AndLargeBtookii to Soleot From.BTATIONANDKARMKEQUIRKMKNTS.

oomtirlalng Blaokand Dalvanlnnrl, Plain andBirbodFonolnar Wire,Ftnploi,Wire Mtr»tnors,HydraullaItanw.andForooond Lift Pumps,Turrot Hells, Wolghlng Maohlnos, Manglos,Wrlngcra, WaihlngMachlnos,

LAWN MOWHK3 12 to 18 lnohoe,Favo-rita, Kasj.andPhll&dalphlaPattern, DairyUtonsils.

BHKKP BaKAIIH,Mmlgeo, Turker, andWaßhlta Stones,Poythcs,Roap-hooks,Spades,and Garden ImplomoatsWALTKR A. WOODS' UKAPKR3 ANDBIMDKRB,Roinnr Knife Grinding Maohlnes

(theNowcst andBestIn theMirkot).H, WILLIAMS & SONS,

BLACKSMITHS' Be COACHHUILDKRB'FURNISHINGS-Bar Iron, Plato Iro«, StejlHoreo Shoes, Rasps, Hone Nails, Anvils,Vyoe«:Blue Guro, IronlHrk,Hata, Ash, andHickoryPlanking,and a full ond oompietet-tookof O»rrlagn Wata, Axles,Hprlngs Car-rlago Ijamps, &c, at Lowest WholesaleIMo s.

FOX SAIiK- OoldnnKaglaaingloAraorl-oanHooded Hugulea,Sawtnllla nnd Sawyori'RoqnlsltOH,Clroulur daws from VIto 00Inches,Clro-us-out Sarfa, Kilos, Kmory Wheals, Indla-rubKirani lj«ith-r Mill B king from iti8Inohes, C-iatnr, Oolr.a, Maoyl*rd, ar.dOtbo GasKniflna OUs.

H"UBKHOLO ANH IJOMK^TIO IRONMONGttRY-SlnserS.slcnCabinet SowingMaohloes (Hand and Trnadlai, Kauge»,Grat*^, CoofcioK andJjiuudry Cloves,

KITCHKNSrtS 8 to 6ft (nithHot WaterOlroulators),Kerdqra,Flrnirono, FiroBrases,Bedsteadß, C<xit Vaswp, Mattraeaop,Klootro-platod Wuro ( Jholoo Now Patlorni),Hangingand Tablo L'inip<, Koronono Stoves,Brush-ware,Cullory,American Novoltles, Tin andCoppur Gtenplln, Churn", Knife MaohlncaIroningandStand Mangle',Portable HollarsandKltchonKequlsitlos of allkinds,

H. W. Al^D SONS.NAPIKU AND HASTING*,

BICYCLES-' Safaty." "Alsrt." BloyoloFlttlng3. Bowls,nuns. Itlflos, Ammunition,andatdportamen'a KUturos.

ARonolosfor tho Grosh&m OameßtAgonolcs for W. A. Woods' Reaper* andBindersAgonolos for W. A,Woods' Reaper KnlfoGrtndorsAgencies for tho Singer System Sewing

MAChlnesAgunclcß forZnalsnrlia Cooking HangosABOnoles for Waterbury Watohes «hort

andlongwinder)Agenciesfor Redwood's BlightSpoclfloSub-Agonte for tho OfoGas Unglno Oil

H, W. AOTi SONSCarry onnnder Competent and TrustworthyManagers, varloua Manufactories—IRON AND BRASSIFOUNDRY, COACH

AND OARRIAGK FACTORY, PLUMB-ING AM) TINBMITHMGFACTORY,

WithaLa«g» andCapablo StafT In eaokoftbo HiTßlncssse.

H.WILLIAMS& SONS,IRONMONGERS AND MANUFAC,

TURERB,

NAPIKRANDHASTINGS.Indontareoolycd andoxeeutedpromptlyfor

Kugllsh andAmerican Morchaudlao. 171

CST.

\ E /\k /

IGIAND^B^THQ?/!ASCO. \g X

i

OUREXTENSIONSANDALTBSA-TIONBAEBKOW COMPETED.

EACH Departmentof ourRuaineagftreplete withthe

CHOICESTNOVELTIES

N

"HOMKIFOREIGN, AND COLONIALMANUFACTURES!

6PKCIALTIK3-

CHRISTY'S HATS,Also,

CHARLES HILL & SON.I.& R.MORLEY'S HOISERY.WELCH, MARGETSON & CO.'S

SHIRTS, AND GENTLEMEN'SMEKCERY.

KAIAPOI CLOTHING-READYMADE.

CHARLES MACINTOSH & CO.'SWATERPROOF GOODS.

BUPBBIOR TAILORING ONTHE PREMISES.

Choice Rangn ol the Newest Materials toSelect fromi!

H.F. 0, PAPB_ _

OCTTBB.

NOPKOTION RB3PKOTFVLLYSOLICITED, fil

\i/ringiahd|^thomas

IN

THEOHKAPEBT HARDWARE HOUSE.

SIDEY&LOCKTEHABTINa3-«TRBKT, NAPIBR.

Have jnet Landed byreoont srrlvlDgBteara-ehips,direot from the Manufacturers—

SHEEP SHEARS.Dn, PHKKP BIIRARBiillA SHEEP SHE\KB

19AS BHEEP SHEARSMAO BHKKP 3HBAKBTURKBr AND WV-HITABTONES,

SpeciallyI.onoandGoodQuality.BHBARERB- OILj

GARDENHOSS, Indlnmbber and OanvaahLame Htockof allSize*

BRAti BRANCBItS, NOZZLH3, ROSKB,and SPRAYS

GIUUEV PUMPSan!PA.TBWr =?PRkYBHKD3K BnK\RBand TRIMMKRSLAVVN BCYTHB3, RAKB3,&«.QARDKN TOOLit) ot all UoscrlpUODl

LAWN MOWKR3, "Now KasjrLAWN MOWER-f,"Hhllodelrhli

"LAWN MOWKttS, "Groan'sPatent"

INSPECTION INTITED.

er The PRICEB areRIOHT.

SIDEY&I.OCKIBTHB

CHEAPEST HARDWARE HOUSE,HAKK Tnß

FURNISHING} DEPARTMENTA

SPKCIALTT.SPECIALTY.

KLHOrRO-PLATBD WARBCOTI-ERY. Choloe AssortmentBBD3TBADS. Great " oleeUonWOVE-WIRK MATTKA«SH3

TIN andKNAMKL. WARB.BRUSHWARR HOLWWABE.

Bast Solootion InTownALL MARKKO CHKAP-GOOD VALUE,

PAIST?,OlLS.tand BRUBHKBOfall DeaorlptloDs.

SIURV&IiOCKIEHATE LIROE STOCKS Of

LEiMINOTONRANHIB?, nU 8iro»COTPAGE RINOE3-

The"Zealanrter'-B'stKnownTha "Colonial Onoklnis" RantrnaSpeolaUyadaptel for UurclDg WOOD.

COLONIALOVENS.PORTABLEFURNACES.

O" Inspect the Goodi. They will CommendThomaolvej,

SIDET&LOGRIBGiveEatlmatea andUndertake Work In

PLUMBING, WATRR &GAS PITTr.VH,RXECIRIO &PULLBEUL FiTTINQ

And MANUPACrURE OF TANKS.IINWAKH, OOPPiCH GOODS, &c.HIQHPREiBURH ilOi1WITICUAPrACHUBSTSRAMAND WATER PITTINGWINDMILLS EUE'JTKD

ALL WORK GUARANTEED.

WNONE BUT FIRS"-CL \BB WOIIKMENEMPLOYKD.

BIORY&LOCKIEHA3TING3-3TRHST, NAPIKH.

BOASTING POWDITR, DYNAMITE. ANDJSUSK

KoptInQuantltle*. 170

E. OOLtINQB,

gADDLER & HARNESSMAKERKAIKORA,

REPAIRS RHC'CIVK CAKBFUL JATTENTION. HI

DURING THE NEXT FEW WEEKSSHAW ROBINSON & COY.

WILL OFFER THEIR WHOLE BTOOK OF

DRAPERY AND CL OT HIN GAT HALF PRICE.

10CO YARDSPRINTED COTTON, ,j5 LADIEg,FANCY APRONSWtoia, "

Od to 28 6(1.

109 DBZBN fcADIHS- H.SIBnY.Bidtol.ltdperp.lr. ,idtoUth.y.rd.

187 DOZSN COLORED EMBROIDERIBB,, .«. ....^ r, OHE BALK LIGHTMUSK OMD3.1bUd to53 lid Docen.SUMMER TRIMMED HATS, l9lld t0* Ild12 rardß>

"7a lidto 21a. ONIIY A FKW PIECES OF OUR EJcl WIDE BHBSTINQ LEFI.

SHAW, ROBINSON AND COY.,VASTER AKD OHSISTOfiUBOfI, 176

Bubius, Bobole. Toilanb Trouble,Stis.tbb Cauldron Rousd,

QIQANTIO SALEOP

BOOTS AND SHOESAT

P,WILSON AND GO'S,HiSTCNG3-STREET, NAPIER,

SAMPLEPRIOE3.MAGNIFIOHNT VALUES.

ManaHeavyNailed Watertight', 7s lidMen's Nailed ShootingBoots, 7s lidMen's Nallodor PlainBluohers. {3MMen'sEnalish Goloshod Bahaoraß, 7s 6d—TltuM lKidElastlo Sides, 3s lidLadlea' Walking Shops,Sa 6dLadies Cashmere lloub'J Boots,236dLadl«B' PmnoUaSlippers, 1b lidLadles'Leather Balmorals,high leg,(3 lidLidles'Fox-headSUppers. 2sTldLidles',Boys',and Girls' Jublloe Slippers, Is,

lsMtoskkls~to buy.

SATUEDAfT JUL? 9,SALECOMMENCES

Beantsand Shop Earlyand avoid the NightRash.

Oanntty Orders eoolre prompt attention.ermsOash.

F.WILSON &C0»NAPIER. £7

STARTLINGANNOUNCEMENT.A NEW WAT OF SELLING

BOOTd.TO THK PUBLIC OF HAWKE'S

BAY.LADIES AND GENTLEMEN

HAVING failed to dispose of myBusiness on terms which Iconsider

equitable,Ihave deoldod not to oommencepastoral pursuits until more satisfactoryarrangementsoanbo mule, andInthemean-whileIwill oarry oamyBusiness uponnewmethods, which will ensure] toiths Pabllothepower toobtain

A BINGLE PAIROF

OTS AND SHOESAT

WHOLESALE PRICES.Ihavemade arrangementswith oneof the

XatremtBootManutaotarornInNew Zeal&ndto manufacture lor me Boots and Shoosspecially suited to my trade, andhavingmynameafßxed toeach pair. Thess BootsandShoes are to bs manufacturedof the

VERYBESr MATERIAL,and tomy special design, so that all olaasesof customers oanbe properlysuited.Th« BbstWork oxiy w llbi tut nto

Boots andShoes supplied to me.As for Quality, that Is the essence of thearrangementsmado byme. Ishallorderin

quantities from a factory whleb burs Itsleathersby the ton, andhenootha Consumerwill be assured

THK LOWE3T PQ3SIBLE PRIOBConjoined withgoodQuality.

Mynew method,thorefore, will consist nsupplying to the publlooneormorepairsofBootsorShoes at

BONA FIDE WHOLESALE PRIOB',And at tho same time good woarablearticles, bo that for the price usually asked

tor split and American Leathers, Ishall■npplv the veryhUhest qualitiesInEnglishandContinental Makes,of myown soleotlonand lmoortatlan, thus giving my customerstheoholoebetween tho

BEST COLONIAL AND EUKOPEANGOODS.It is useless to go through tha parade of

Snotingprices,whloh afTuds norealInforms-on to the publicIcould quota Women's

Boots at 3a 6d and Men's at 6s 6i,but sucharticles wouldbo useless to tho wearers,andreftjotno credituponmoasthe soller. Wh&tIaskis for tho publloto

INSPECT MY STOCK.To oarryoi ibis now ttyle or business, itis

requisite thatmy tradobn for Readt Mo.vetOnly, To that ond allGOODS WILL, HE MARKED IN PLAINKIQURkS,

AT THK WHOLE 3AiEPRICE.

JOHN MURRAY."■ BOOT IMPORTER, NAPIER.k I£B"; JOHN MVAY,

BADDLER ANDHARNKSSMAKKR,lias an Immense Stock of

■Hgs&BIjERY AND HARNESS£? OF EVERY DESOKU-TION,HORSE CLOTHING nnd all STABLE RE

qUISITKB,TO Bolect from atprices which,quality com-

paredwithprioe,defy competition.

A fineAssortment of Ladles' Saddles,of thebestEnglishshapesnnd patterns

Trottingand SulkyHarness fromMa aSotSUPERIOR ENGLISH MILL BELTINGALWAYS INSTOCK.

Repairs Receive Spedally CarefulAttention.

175 jonsTifl'VAV i

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trallanBasking Companyhas begun. 16is expeceedtooccupy several flays,

Tha fire on board the British shipBrilliant inDarling harbor has been ex-tinguished, With the exception of a22-tondisappearing gun ond n o-.-.antityofnon-inflammable material, all tlioearr;ohadbeendischarged. TUo firo brokeoutamongst the duunage wood,anda quan-tity of ropes and sails wero destroyed.The damage has not yet been estimated,tint 16 i» notlik»ly tobe large.

Telegraphic.(FROM OUR OWtf COBRESPONDENT.) |_. _ Wairoa,Tuesday. ITheConnty Connoil met on Saturday.■r Itwa» decided to takea pollof therate-.payers in the Mohaka riding,excluding

theTarawera townsbip, on theproposalto borrow £4000 to bridge the Mohakariver at Sima's. Notice of motion wasRiven,tochange the day of meeting fromthe firstSaturday to the secondFriday inthe month. The otherbusiness wasunImportant.

Mr Arthur Poyzer has been electedchairmanof thenew Town Board.[PEB UNITED HESS ASSOCIATION.]

AUCKLAND,Tuesday.Ameeting of citizens convenedby the !

Mayor washeld today toarrangefor thereception of the Governor, and was wellattended. A strong committee wasap-pointed. It was resolved to present anaddress, and to have a platform at therailway station,and a floral arch acrossQaeea-etreet.It is stated that Mr BurlinsoD,head-

master of theChapel-street public school,known popularlyas the"truant school,"has been offered,and has accepted, themastership of the Industrial School,Dnnedin.

Two boys aged B and 71 werebronghtnp at the Police Court this afternoonchargedwithhaving brokeinto the ware-house of Mr Alfred Jewit, smashed thetelephone,set fire to a lot of stationery,andinjured aclock, the damagebeing £5.Dr.Giles postponed sentence,being puz-Bled whattodo with theboys.

Wanoanui,Tueßiiay.The Supreme Court criminal sittings

were opened this morning before ChiefJusticePrendergast. The criminalcalen-dar wasverylight, there being only live

v . charges, including W. Campbell, jan.(larceny), James Keen(attempted arson),H.A. Korth (false pretences), and G. T.Jobs(twocharges offorginganduttering).The civil list is rather lengthy,but the■Ittlnesare expected to cloee this week.William Campbell was fonnd guilty oflarceny and admitted to probation fortwelve months, provided arrangementswere made. True bills were returnedagainst GeorgeTurner Joss (twochargesof forging andtittering).

Wellington, Tuesday.The chargesof wilful murder preferred

againstHenryWilliamFinley andErnest)Seel in connection with the shooting ofthesailorGreenroseon Sunday,18thnit.,were resumed at the hospital to-day,when the evidence of the wounded manMacdonaldwas taken,also that of Detec-tive Herbert. Both prisoners were com-mitted for trial on the capital charge.Macdonald's evidence did not throw anyfurther lighton the shootingaffair. Hedidnot remember anything alter he wasshot in the groin. Allhe knows of theaffair is that he euw Greenrose lyingonthe ground and smoke issuing fromFinley's direction. He stated that therewas ill-feelingbetweenhimselfandFinleyprevious to thedayof the row.

Later.Thehospitalauthoritieshaveabandoned

the attempt toextract thebullet that wasfired into M'Donald's groio during the■hooting affrayonWaterloo quay,as itisbelieved that the missile is now workingits way downward. The patient is verythinand weak,and itis uncertain whenbe will bs able to leave the institution.He ie, however,not considered to be inadangerouscondition.It is expected that railway traffio

through the Gorge willbe resumed onSaturday^

Mr £. G. Jellicoewillprobably contesttheMayoralty.

TheDiocesanSynod|wasopenedto-day,Notice ofmotion was given pledging theSynod tosnpport candidates at thenextelectionwho were in favor of ameasuresimilar to the Private Schools Bill of1689.

The following have obtained minemanagers' service certificates under theIrfwal Mines Act:— LeviCollier (Kamo),JohnHarris(Denniston),Thomas MurrayfDenniston), John MorrisWilletts (Papa-kaio), John Willetta (Papakalo), JamesIra (Reefton), William Radoliffe (Reef-fon), Joseph Herd (BrunnertOD), JohnRoberta (Brunnerton), James Irvine(Dunedin), WilliamLeemingfWhiteclifis,

VCauterbury),Charles Smith(Whangarei),■ Joseph Elliott (Coal Creek, Greymouth),

M.Careon (Kaitangata). The followinghas obtained an eoglnedriver's fcrvice'certificatesundertheCoalMiners Act :—John Boag(Shag Point). The followinghaveobtained an engine driver's servicecertificateunder theMining Act:— AlfredZatemer (Dnnedin), Joseph M. Crofts(Skippers), A.B. Murphy (Qneenstown),A. C. Tatton, Jnhn M'Lean, JosephLambeton, A. W. Gllley, W. Sanndere,George Hnfton, K. Fitzmfturicp,nnd G.J. Black (all of Reefton), J. Biideon(Thames). The following passed the ex-amination as engine drivers under theCoal Mines Act:— D. Marshall, W. P.Johnson,Alex.Napier(allofKaltangata).William Shearer (Huntlpy, Waikato).The only twocandidatespresenting them-selves for examinationas mino managersfailed.

The Premier is mnch better to-night,andhad a long interview with theMinis-ter forLands.

Chbistchurch, Tuesday.TheCanterburyCricket Association to-

Blgbt accepted a challenge from theEawke's Bay Associationtoplayamatchin Chrigtchuroh during the Christmas"easoo. Timaru,Tuesday

At the Supreme Court to-day threelads pleaded goilty on fonr charges ofbreaking into houses and shops atTemuka, and were sentenced to twomonths' imprisonment. Mr Justice Den-nlston imposeda light sentence,ashe waswilling tobelieve that there might havebeen more mischief than criminality inthe offences. In a civil case GeorgeKnapp, a young man from the NorthInland,suedG.J. F.Lablow,of Ashbnr-ton, for £1000 damages far the loss ofplaintiff's rightnrm. He was employed

,k_JM scutcher at a fhxmill,and was woundf^np on the shaft with a bundleof flax.

The result was that his right arm wastorn from the socket. The defence wasthat the Bhafb bod been properly pro-tected, but that plaintiff removed theprotectionfor hts' ownconvenience. TheJnry found for the defendant. Thereis acaseunfinishedconnected withRoss andSims's affairs.

Ashbueton, Tuesday.A strongeffort is beingmade toabolish

the saleof liquorat the Agricultural andPastoral Association's show. It wasstated ata committee meeting that fortynewmembers would join the associationif thiß proposal were carried ont. Theebairmiraruledthat he couldonly enter-tain the proposal at a general meeting.Accordingly notice of motion was givenfor a fortnight hence, butmeantimetheprivileges willbe sold, anditis theinten-tionof tha temperance party tobuy allthebooths,

Dunedin, Tuesday.A mam named Thomas Brydone was

injured atPbtsnix, Head Lake. Waka-tipn,and diedwhilebeingremovedto thehospital. He baa left a wife living inInvercargill.

The'CyclingClub committee have de-

cidedtohold the championship meetingonthe 6thand7th of January. A reso-lution barring pnenmatlo tyres in theroadster events waspassed.

THE RAILWAY COMMISSIONERS.Wellington, Tuesday;

The Railway Commissioners havebatted the following statement signedwith their names:— "As erroneous ao»countarespecting the transactions of theRailway Commissioners as to thesale oftollingstock have got abroad theComls-sloners think it desirable briefly tostatethe facts. TheNewZealandGovernmentlaAuttust,1891,asked theCommifeioncmto sell gome waggons and engines toWestern Australia. The Commissionerscomplied, withdrawing from traffio 100waggons, which were sent with threelocomotives ingood order. The Commis-(loners, before the waggons atid loco-motives were shipped, began to renewthem, as they could not be spareddaring the bnßy season.

-Some per-

sons nnacquainted with the facts ofthe case In September, 1891, made

A (statements to the Treasury and to i'^"tbe Controller-Generalunknown to theCommissioners which misled them, andcalledforthexpressionsof opinion whichwere enoneons. TheCommissioners con-

'tinned toreplace thestock from workingexpenses,and in the meantime informedtheTreasury of tbo correct facts, and inFebruary, 1892, the Treasurer tod theController- General having ascertainedthat thesum of £16,000 had been ppentfrom working expenses,directed that the iproceedsof thesale, £14.000, jnsfc receivedfey theGovernment, shouldbe paid to thecredit of the working railways vote. Byeffecting this sale at the request of theGovernment the working expenses werenot madeto appear less thanthey actually"were, butwere increased by over £2000The only advantage gained by theHallway Commissioners was that theybuilta better typeofstock. Inpursuingthis course the Treasurer followed thepractice observed for the last 18 years—that is, when work of any kind Is re-newed, whether ral's, sleepers,bridges,4»rriag«, waggoni, locomotives,or other

plant or apparatus, the cost of renewalis charged against working expenses. Ifany oldmaterial or plant so renewed issold theproceeds of thesale arecreditedtoespensOß,"

Parliamentary.LEGISLATIVE COUNCIL.

Tuesday,October 4.TheCouncilmet at 3 30 p.m.

BILLS.Messrs Stuart and Stevens and Sir

GeorgeWhitmore wers appointeda com- Jmittce (odraw up reasons for theCouncilinsisting on itsamendmentsin theLundBill.

TheIndustrial Conciliation Billpassedits final stages,

The Land and Income AssessmentAct AmendmentBill, theSelectorsLandsRevaluation and Continuance Bill, andseveral local bills, were read a secondtime.

At 4.30 p.m. the Conncil adjoarntdtill7.30.

EVENING SITTING.TheCouncil resumedat 7-30.

THE LAND BILL.After agreeing to reasons In support of

their amendments to the Land Bill tbeCounciladjourned.

HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES.Tuesday, October i.

TheHonsemst at2.30 p.m.PRIVILEQK.

MrHamlin asked the Speaker whetherhe was awarethat the PublicPetitionsCommittee had that morning proceededto the public gaol in Wellington to takethe evidence of the prisoner Chemiswithout thoknowledge or consentof theHonse ?

The Speaker said that do doubtaccord-ing toprecedent theproper contae wouldhare been to' have brought the matterbcforo the House and hare obtained theSpeaker's warrantbefore takiugany suchaction,

Mr C. H. Mills (chairmanof thePublicsPetitionsCommittee) said that the com-mitteedecided itwonld be josband wiseif they couldhear the evidence ofCheuiiihimself, andhe (Mr Mills) therefore in-qnired from the Minister of Justicewhether Chemiscouldbe transferred fromAnckland to the Wellington gaol, MrCadman said he knew nothing against ithat conree,and Instructions havingbeengiven Chemis waabrought to Wellington.He (MrMills) was not awarethat he wsstransgressing the privileges of the Ilouae,andifhe haddone sobe regrettedIt.

Sir JohnHall thought the Bonse waientering on amost dangerous course, aaafter what had occurred in connectionwith this case id wouldbo open for anyprisoner who imagined himself to bowrongly condemned to approach theHouse withapetition fora reviewof hissentence, and if '.that were allowed beasked the House to consider what itwouldlead to.

Mr Seddon said that Mr Cadman wasnot to blame in the matter, as he waaunder the impression that the chairmanbad been instructed by the PublloPetitions Committee to ask for Cherols'aromoval to Wellington. It appeared,however, that do resolution was passed,Itbeingunderstood to be the wishof thecommitteethatChemiashould bebroughtto Wellington.

After some farther discussion Mr Ham-linmoved that a breachof theprivilegesofthe House had been committed by theexamination of Chemia in Wellingtongaol, which was agreed to on the voices.

PAYMENT OF MEMBEItS.Mr Seddon movod the second reading

of the Payment ofMembers Bill, to pro-vide for an (innnrti payment tomemtiersof thoLegislativeCouncil of £150, and tomembers of the Honseof Representativesof £240. He said ho thought itdesirablethat members should receive payment fortheir services month by month, and intaking thopresent course theGovernmentwere only following the example of theother colonies. A 1)111 of thii> kjnd waanecessary,and he contendedthatit wouldhe much more economical to pass ameasure which provided for an annualpayment of £240 than to leave the law asitstood at present,namely, the paymentef £150 foreachBession in case of adoublesession,

Mr Rolleston opposed the bill, findurged thatItwas not neceft-ftiy toaffiimthe principle of paymentof members,asthat principle was already affirmed. Itwas not the business of the State toprovide people with means to act asagitators during the recess,and it wasnot likely thanany bandicrettsmancouldearn as mnch in four months as was

Iproposed by the bill. Further, 'he d<dnot consider that the pretend was aproper tiroe to pass such a bill, an bebelievedthat working mm wonldnot beable to obtain employment in conse-qaence.

MrRees didnot agree withMr Rolles-ton at all in the matter, nnd ho wonldsupport the bill heartily, without anyreservation whatever.

Messrs Moore, R. Thomson, Alien,Wilson, Georgo Hutchison, M'Gulre,Lake, nnd Buchanan rpokc against thebill, and Messrs C. H. Mi11.., K. M,Smith, and Carncross, and Sir GeorgeGrey in favorof.it.

Mr SandJordBaid he would voto for thesecond reading to affirm tho principle ofpaymentof member*, but would movo incommittee that the bill should not comeinto operation till afterthe next generalelection.

Mr M'Lean said he wonld rote for thesecond reading, but would support MrSandford'aproposal.Mr Seddonhsviug replied, tbe secondreading was carried by ;)2 to 28. ThefollowingIs thedivision list :—

Ayes 32.Buick Kelly, W. [(EastCarncross Coast)Carroll MackintoshDawson M'Kenzie,J.Duncan M'LeanKarnshaw Mills, C.H.Fish ParataCrey PinkertonGuinness KeesHall-fone« lteevep, R. H. J.Hogs Reeve*, W. P.Houston B.indfordHutchison, SV. SeddonJoyco ShcraKapa Smith,K. M.Kelly,J. Smith, W. C.

(Invercargill) WardNoes, 2S.

Allen NewmanBlake O'ConorBruco IlhodeßBuchanan RichardsonBnckland ' KollestonDnthie Saun'lersHall SwanHutchison, G. TaipuaL«ke TannerMackenzie,M. J. Thotunson,R.M'Gnire ThompHon, T,Meredith ValentinoMills,J. WilsonMoore Wright

Pairs.Ay«9. Noes.

Cadman MitoheleonFraaer RussellBallanca Mackenzie, T.Taylor LawryFisher Harkness

The Heuse rose at 5 30.EVENING SITTING.

TbeHonse resumed at7.30.VALIDATION OF TITLES BIMj.

After a longdebate,MrCarroll's motionthab the Native Lands Validation ofTitles Bill be committed was agreed toon the voices.

PAYMENT OP MEMBEBS.The Payment of Members Bill was

committed.—

An amendment: to the inter-pretationclause that tbe bill fhould rotcomeIntooperation nntil January,1891,was negatived by 20 to IS— An amend-ment toclanse 4 moved byMr G.Hutchi-bcd, to reduce tbe amount to be paid tomembers of the House to £150, wasnegativedby 34 to 18.— Severalmemberstook exceptiontoclauee6, whichprovidesthat thenative member of the Executivoshould receive £240 in addition to hissalary of £400. Ultimately the acting-Premier gavo as acsuranco that MrCarrol would not draw doable salary,and tbeclaiue waspassed,— A newclauseprotecting members' honorarium duringthe sesaion except for expenses incurreddaring snch session was carried on theeasting vote of the chairman.— The billthenpasned through oommittee and wasreada third timeandpassed.

TITLES VALIDATION BILL.TheNative Lands Validationof Titles

Billpassedthrough committee with slightamendments and one or two clausesbeing held over for the considerationoftheCrownl6w officers.

TheHonse roseBt> 1.45 a.m.

Wellington Gossip.■ -*

(BY TELKCIRAPH.)

(MOM OUR SPECIAL CORRESPONDENT.)Wellington, Tuesday.

THE CONVICTION OF CHEMIS,The members ofthePublicPetitions A

toL Committeedrovo to the WellingtonRaol this morning and heard the evideLceof honis Cheruis wilhregard to the chargeof murder upon which be was sentencedto life imprisonment. Their action pro-voked *. small storm in the Hoase thisafternoon, when Major Hamlin raisedthe contention that H wqb o breach ofprlrileaefor acommittee to prooeedout-tide the \nA\* of P»rll»mcnt to come

Iplaceunknown to heat the evidence ot a'witness. Major Steward in ruling taidthat in England under similar citcum-stances aprisoner would Vjb produced onUie Speaker's warrant, ami brought toBomo place where eveiy member of tliollonso would have tlioright to attendatiho meeting and bear what took plnco,Uudor the course taken every memberexcept thoeo on the committee hadbeendeprivedof thatopportunity,and to thatextent there had beenabreach of privi-lege. Thecommitteehavenowconcludedthe evidence, and v-ill meet probably onThursday tobegin their deliberationsontheeass.

THE RABBIT ACT.TheLiveStock and RabbitCommittee

met to-day toconsider the administrationof the Rabbit Act. After considerablediscussion it was resolved that the Gov-ernment be requested to abolish theRabbitBoards whenItwasshown that tbeBoards were not administering the pro-visionsof the Act. The committee haveconsidered the petition of Mr B. P.Bayly, lately Superintendent Injector"!Sheep for thecolony. He asked for nninquiry into the cause of his removalfrom the public service. Mr Bayly didnot nek for anymonetaryconsiderationorrelief,but complained thata greatstigmarestedupon hischaracter in consequenoeof hia having been dismissed throughalleged incompeteney while he heldthe office of Inspector of Sheep inthe Auckland district. The committeeare of opinion that the evidencedoesnotdiscloseany facts that willcast a reflec-tion orstigmaonthepetitioner'scharacteror onhisintegrityaaapublic officer. Thtacommittee have now finished their workfor the session.

JOTTINGS.ThePublic AccountsCommitteehaving

considered tho petition of the Bank ofNewZealandEstatesCompany that theyshould be allowed to deduct £l,&50,000from the property tax assessment, statethat the matter in their opinion Is one

i whichshould be dealtwith by the Houseon the initiationof theGovernment. Themoney is likely to be remittedby theGovernmentby aroteon the supplement-aryestimates.

In opposing the Paymentof MembersBill to-day Mr It, Thompson expressedthe opinion that £150 lor three months'work was very fair paymentIndeed, Hequestioned very much whether manymemberswouldearnsomuchduring threemonths of the recces.

Spenklng concerning the Taxation BillSir George \Vhltmore»aid that the burdenof tnxes will never bo fairly distributeduntil the laboring classes are calleduponto pay their share, however small, ofdirect taxation.It is now almost certain that the

session willnot close this week,but theend willprobably bereached by Tuesdayor Wednesday next. The GoveramentIntend that the House shall sit in theforenoon on the last days.

THEATRE ROYAL."BARBARA

"AND " WEDDING

MAhCH."The Theatre Royal was well patronised

last evening, when nn excellentbill waapresentedin the shapeof Jerome'sprettylittle morceau "Barbara," the march ofvivondieres and eoldiers that waa anch asuccess when introduced in the opera" MndameKovnrt," nnd Gilbert's eccen-tricity "The Wedding March." Thefirst piese has been played here twicebefore, onceby tliecast who gave It lastnight (Mis* Hitchinps, Miss Una Hitch-inge,nnd MostsC. D.Kennedy and W.Dinwiddie), ond onco by a professionalcompany. As ployed last night itwan an improvement upon either of theformer occasions,and the applause freelybestowed by the audipnee wasthoroughlydeserved. It wasa clever nnd confidentrendering all through, reflecting greatctedlt upon all the performer*. Themarch, specially designed and supervisedby Mr A. Levi,was most enthusiasticallyleceived, and had to be repeated InresponEn to a most prononnced recall."

The Wedding March," which concludedthe Mil, is the work of W. S, Gilbert,who wroteit

"Withaperseverance worthy

of abettercause." It i* rightly namedaneccentricity, its orbit, so to speak, beingexceedinely "wobbly," and ihe naturalnndartless waysof theBritisharistocracyore ponrtrayed with n fidelity that holdsIhe mirror up to Market Uarborough andMulberry-fquare,sou'west* We recentlygave what had been decided by compe-tent authorities to be the plot of "TheWedding March," fo that there ia noneedto repeat it, especially as the attemptwould probably be a dark and dismalfailure. It is sufficient to Bay that thepiece is so fall of extraordinary Incon-grnlties that not tolaugh at it Is impos-pible, find the theatrelast nightreechoedto the roirs of merriment whichfollowedthi> unravelling of the tangled ekein uponwhich hung Woodpecker Tapping's for-tnnes and a Leghorn hat. All the per-formers entered into the spirit of thething, MrC. D. Kennedy was an excel-lent nnd amatory Woodpecker. AbPoppytop {with liia myrtle) Mr E. T.Ssyers wasanartlessand untophistloatedgardener of prepossessing taste iv dressand an eye for bootjacks. The part ofUncle liopaddy, a deaf gentleman w jthjovial proclivities, gave Mr J. G. Swanrii opp^rtnritv ho made clever ufo of.Mr W. Diuwiddic, ft virtuous Duke withbnt one weakness

—turta — made a

prent deal out of a thankless part.Major.General Bunthnnder and Cap-tnin Bapp, two brilliant fragments ofthe Brilish oimy, found capable exposi-tion at the hands of Mr A. Levi and MrE. F. Pollock respectively. CousinFoodie wasponrtrayed by Mr C. Robertsnmt n IIixen wicr, which botweenaei-lstedtopnst\ the funalong, Mr Harry Swanand Mr J.G. finches u«efnlly filled fonrBnmll parts between. Tbo Marchionessof Market Hnrhnrongh found a. clevereiponentin Mrs Sheath, who pleasingly

!kept the glory of Old Euglond— herMarchionesses, of course—with the- best,fide toLondon. Mies Mnxett and MissUna Hitchinga acceptably played MissPoppytop and Sophy Craekthorpß respec-tively;Miss Guy nnd Mi-a lizzie Gaywere pleasing as Mrs Bunthunder andPatty, while the other characters werecheerfully danced through by the MissesCross (3), Chegwidden (2), and Girr.dlu-ning, and Messrs H ltudman, Nev.lon,Cornford, and Hodgson,

The following ladies and gentleniPntook pirt in Ihe march:

—Misses X,Hitchin'cs, H. Hitcblnce, U, Hitching?,

I'p.ulknor, M. Faulknor, Marett, Gny,Lizzie Guy, Crosa, A. Cross, I). CrOBS,nnd Glemlinninf.'; MessrsCornford,Finch,Hughes, Newton, Soarle, E,liudman,W,Kndman, Neilson, Hodgson, Ridgeway,Llndaay, and Roberts.

Tonight "The Guvnor" will bestaged.

HASTINGS.(FBOM OUR OWN CORRESPONDENT.)

October4, 1K92.If the honee which greeted M'Lean's

Young AuctrjilidDH is to be taken ns anomen the Princess'sTheatre la likely topay a dividendat uodistantdate. Ueforereviewing the performance, however, 1tnntt notice the improve! aspect of thehoni-o since the gas has been lnld on,"The light of other days" [i.e.,kerosenelumps) seems now a reminiscence of the"Dark Ages." I,ant night thenew drop(theatrical, cot Old Bailey) wasexhibitedfor the first time. It was painted by MrThornton,ami Iam informed represents"The Grand Canal of Venice." It la agreatimprovement on" Windsor Caatlc,"of dingy memory. The Yoiing Austral-ians werewellsuitedintheir openingpiece,

1"

Selimand Znlieka,"n burlesque of the: 'Byronio" pattern, abounding in out-

-1 ratteoua puns, topical and comic songs,and dances, in which themembers of thecompany exhibited their varied talents,and theirblight and picturesque dresses.Miss Bella Adair (Zulieka) has a goodvoice, which was heard to advantage inher soDg "My dream." MI9B VioletMurray, as Selim,sane witharchness anddancedwithgreatnpirlt. Mr Frank Lynchand Mr Arthur Glyn werevery funny Intheir respective lyles. The topicalsong"We've just had a wire to say so" andthe Inevitablo "Ta-ra-ra-boomde-ay"afforded opportunities for some emarbpoliticalskits, which were received withthonts of applause. The additionof asupernumeraryin thefihapoof a constableto net as "chueker-out" would havemateiially contributed to the comfort ofthe respectable portion of tha audiencobetween theacts, the larrikinnuisance inthe back seata being worse than ever,Ona noisy idiot in particular uindo mnwish that the slick with which he ham-mered the benches could have beenapplied to his ownback. Ifeel certainthat this aort of thing deters quiet peoplefrom going to the theatre. Bat (ho sub-ject is "as tedious as a twice told tale."To-morrow (Wednesday) evening thecompany willperform the excitingdrama" ritruck Oil."

There was a nasty accident last nightin our main street, a trap with somedrnnkenMaoris in itcomlDglnto collisionwith amilk cart. One of theMaoris wanthrownoat, and so damaged thatho hadto be taken into Mr Broad's shop forrepairs.

THE HAWKE'B BAY HERALD. WEDNESDAY OCTOBER 5 1898ninpdahol.l as the chief medicinesnown dailyass ?YlAUol'A. cures Conghg, Colds, and

BronchialaffectionsKAItANA is amost wonderfulTonioPARAMO is the correct thing for adis-

orderedLiverNATANATA is a friend to sufferingfemale*"ITMAKES YOU CAREFUL."Every second person you meet At thepresent) timeis afflictedwitha cold to theleadand throat,and which theytall youIjsb been hanging about themfor sametime, and yet they do not take any steps

to relieve themselves of it. Thi9 la amost foolish way of carrying on, for itJoes not matterhow strong theconstitn-tion may be, Nature will find a weakpoint, aDd when yon fiud you haveAsthma, Plenrisy, or Congestion of theLangs yon will ask yourself— Why didIneglect that cold when Imight have ob-tained asmallbottle of "Marnpa"andeffected an almostimmediate cure ?Yoa are asked to give it a trial:itcannot harmyou,bntitwilldo an infiniteamonnt ofgood. *__-

Extract from Wairarapa Daily Times,Masterton, Saturday, 20th August,

" Idthemultitiido of counsellors thereis wisdom," surely, then, multitudes oftestimonials from " nil sorts and condi-tions of men

"should have considerableweight in decidingupon the important

question of what medicines we shouldtake for our bodily complaints, Toarrire at a logical conclusion from firmand reliable premises we should on-hesitatingly say that if you have a coldor a cough or any other complaint of asimilarnature take MotherMary JosephAnbort's

" Marnpa," if youare amartyrto that foul fiend indigestion, try "Ka-rana," and for rheumatism andaffectionsot the liver and kidneys, "Paramo" isnow the best remedy in existence. Theconclusion youwill quickly arrive at isthat what wehave stated is absolutelytrue.

"Head,mark, learn, find inwardlydigest

"whatis saidabout these wonder-

fnlmedicines in the new advertisementswhich appsnrin our business columns to-day." Brunner News," September Ist,

1802.Thepateut medicinetradehas attained

tremendous dimensions within the cen-tury. Many of these medicines arc, wesincerely believe,petfect'y innocuous; ifthey donogood, they will certainlydo noharm, There fire medicines for whichNew Zealfind has become famous, andwhichare knownall over the AustralianColonies, even in Enropo. Wo refer tothemedicinesprepared by Mother MaryJoseph Aubert, of Waoganni, from NewZealandherbs and plants j the testimony

!in theirfavor isoverwhelming. Since theirintrodnction on the coast, nlittleover ayearago, thousands of bottles havebeensold,and the trnde in the differentpre-parations, we find on inquiry, gees onincreasing. A Greymonth chemist tellsus (hat in his experience ho has notknown medicines to become so Boonpopular. The sale grew from the st»rr>proving that the users were snlisfied, andso became travelling advertising agents.On inquiring from the Brnnner agent,Mr Parkinson, chemist, as to the saleof Mother Anbert's preparations,wearetold that an incießsinfr trade is donein the preparations, and if anythingmore "Marnpa" is sold than any of theother preparations. Since ArchbishopRedwood toßtilied to the beneficialqualities of the medicines, Lord Onslow,MyraKemble, and Mr Hentley the actor,and many other well-known people havegiven public testimony in favor of thesemedicine0. We are certainly pleased tofind thatNew Zealand plants and herbs,not fit for food, ore fit to enredisease.And tho Revd. Motherhas benefited thernce in putting her marvellousremedieson the market. 140

gutrttoiww.N.Z. L.& M,A, COMPANY'S SALESTHE NEW ZEALAND LOAN AND

MERCANTILE AGENCY COM«PANY, LIMITED,WUI bold their

A NNUAL SALE OF SHOW AND-tX 6THERSTOOKAT

BEKCROFT'3 REPOSITORY, HA6TINQ*OK

SATURDAY, Bth OCTOBER(Day after Show),

AtUSO a,m,, when they will offerBlaok geldingBlackbirdc.'heatnut geldingGoldDustChestnutgetting Bob11.Bayfilly, Mute— SwcetbrlarBay fllly,Mute-MaidofMountain

AndOther Hacks.

Entriesreceivedtill timeof Bale.ALFREDREID, JOHN CRAIG,6 Auctioneer. Manager.

FARMERS' ASSOCIATION'S SALEsjWOOL. WOOL. WOOL.

O%HR£BS£ ni» l"««FarmoN ore requested to fcrwara theirConsignments addressed to the Association.SpitiXabclasupplied onapplication 160

HAWKB'S iiAY FARMERS' 00.OPERATIVE ASSOCIATION,LIMITKD,NATTER ANDFORT AHURIRI.

nPHE Association is prepared toM. roeelvftSrtjSKnmenteof Wool, TallowFrownMntOßMßln, Potatoes,Flai,MabsaJraga Seed,RrnSther Prodnoefor saleIntbsColonialorLondonMarkets.

LIBKRAL CASH ADVANCESMadeonGrowingCllpb of W00l andPrcflno*

Freool Commission,

The Association has Agents and Correspondents throughout the world, and anthey aot solely as Agents,growers canrelyon obtaining Full value for their consignmeats,

HSQULAR AUCTIONBAIK3Of Wool, Hldoe, Skies, fee., So,

IKSUBAKOE.Fira'nnd MnrinnInsurance oßeoted afjowestKates,

LOANSArranged onFreehold nndLeaseholdPre-Bertie*on veryfavorable terms toborrowers.

FOR~SALE,v Jowetf '6tee-Woo!paokB, full weightMr77,60 137, *2 x 27:Corusnoks, SeamWrwlne, Fonolng Wire, Staples, Stares, a&2Farmers'KequSltesol everydescription.

SEEDS.Oata, Barley, Rape, Tuinlji, MangoWs,Cloveri, fto.. A VtiAGRICUI rURAL~iMPLEMENTS

Tj?^tTOWt.Pi028v.B* BoedBowers,and otterimplementsmade byP.and i,Duncan Reid«ioT Gray, Booth and MDonald; »UoHaapargandBlndara.Moweni.feo..ftp m

WENLEY & LANAUZE'S SALES., WEKLEY & L&KAUZB.SALE OP SHOW" AND OTHERbtock.

AT BHECROFT'sIbRPOSITORT,HASTINGS.

ON SATURDAy7"Bth OCTOBER(Cay a'ter Show),At11.30a.m.

SHOW^TOCK.On aocount cf Messrs J.nnd W.Heslop

Puketapn,H.B,—Pure Clydesdale StalllonaEeaKahn,by

Kobln Adalr—

Kate by (PrinceCharley) OhamplonofCanterburyRobin .Adair, winner 60 Guinea Cud.Hawke'BBay,byRontinRobin(Cham-

pion at flifthHnd Society Show)-Itarllng (Champion Mare HighlandSociety Show)

Onaooount W.Rathbone,Ksqi, Abbottford. 'Hawko's Bay—3 PareLincoln studRams 2-tooth1PureShorthornBull, yearling

Oa aooountofMessrs HockekBhos,,Grass-mere,Felldlng—12 HeavyandMediumDraughtHorses

OnacoountofJohnDavkt,Esqi■Waugairal—

1Weight-carrying Hack, fiyra, up to 1stono2 Ladles Harks1ShetlandPony,perfectly quiet forohild

to ride1Pony Phaeton

Onaccount of a Client-BayDraught Colt, iyrs (unbrobea) Lord

I.orneBayDraught FMy, Syro (anbioken),Lord

LomeBayHook Qelfllnjr,6jtb,byOpawaBrownl'ony,6;rs, good pacis2Draught Uorses, broken to ail kinds '

work1Donble

-furrow Plough IP. ana D.

Dnncan)1Set 3-horseHnirow (KeidandGray)1MouldingPlough1Soarlflor1Set SwingletrsoaandHarness1BuckeyeBinder

Onaccount of Various Owners—20 HaoisandHsrneßa Horsea

FurtherFntrles tillTime ofSalo>J. R,LANAUZR

Auctioneer, jjj

MURRAY,ROBERTS &CO.'SSALESANNIIALSALK OF SjnOW AND OTHER

STOCK.HA?fI^GS.

ON SATURDa"yT"BthOCTOBER(DayaftorShow),

At10.30a.m..When woehall offer

"nKAUGHT HORSES, Heavy■"' andLight-weightHacks and HaineeiHorseß, Traps,&c.

On accountof Mb GeorqbLind-HI/)ght Draught acd Weight-carrying

Hacks, broken and unbroken, fromOiaborco,

Onaocount ofMr Wm.Robinbon,TeAnte—13 UpstandingUnbrokonColtaandFillies.

from 2 to 4 yeais old, by the well-known sires "Opvwa" and "Puke."Severalof aboveoro outof "Pacificmares.

Clients will kindly forward entries as boobnspossible to ecoure anearly positiononthncatalogue.

ALEX.LKAN,163 Auctioneer.

MR R. WELLWOOIVS SALE--:.ANNUAL BHOW SALE.

c. weLlwogdWUIhold his

ANNUAL BALE OF £TOCKON

SATURDAY, Bth OCTOBER(Dsy after theA,andP.Fomcty'aShow),

At 10 o'clock Eharp.

Instructed by MessrsHockes Bros,,eliding—

13 HeavyandMediumDraughtHorses

Onaccount of Wm. erEKDT,Esq.,Wainui—J3 Coach andBus Howes,unbroken.

Tho above two consignments R- W, osnwith oonfldeneorecomnund.

Also,Sundrylotso( Hacks andotherStock

Entries for this Balo will bereceivedup to.Dat» of Bale.

"ilso.InstructedbyMrJ,Bains, whois rolftHiuJeh-

logcontract worS,to sell ontho aboveda tthowhale of hisHorses andPJant-

Draught Horace, broken to all kind Owork

2 DraughtHoraes,broken to ohninsonlj3 Moving Machlnfß (SBmuolson's)1TipDray nndFramo (ceariynowG Salsof Harnoss1Hay Hako1Set SLoaf TineHarrows3 Donble.furrowPloußhs1Blngle-furrowPlough.

R. WELLWOOD,1M Auctioneer HuUngo

FOB BALB,> 6}Kfli\ 2-TOOTfI CROSS LIN-- /54T5"" COLN KWBS. Dotlvery5 October. RiWKLtWOOD

155 Stock Agent,Hastings,

BENB. JOHNSON'S SALES. .3 PRELIMINARY NOTICEa

o BEN B. JOHNSONBogs toannounce to tho Settlers of Hawkflß

Bay th«t he hastakenthoie

SPLKKDIDI.Y-ARRAr.GKD BUILEIVGS

(At tho top of DlckeDß street). Napier,andwill openthim as&n

AUCTION MARTdr For tho Bale of all kinds of

PRODUCE, MERCHANDISE, &«.,

ON OR ABOUT THE 20rn INST,

All Goods may b«THBKOUGBLY DEPENDED UPON" . >" A

CQI^ISSNkD, andNOT PURCHASED T. |M?-" INOaEASK AUOI'IONS. «

W. GRAY & CO.,WOOD, COAL, AND PRODUCEMBECH&&TS,

HASTINGSfITRKET(Opposhb Vxtloxn Foundby).

flrdera osrerolly attended,to and de ivered;to»fl partsof tHe Town,

0. B. nuADLEy & CO.'S SALESANNUAL STOCK SALE.

SATURDAYrSTH OCTOBERWay aftorShow)

0. B. HOABLEY & 00.Will sellatHasting*, onabovedate—

Ift USEt'UI,HACKS ANDTKAP

JfteriSuie"66' ____}c Blad t0 reoelTe

0.B. HOAnMCT ft00,

FOB BALE,7&(l ACfiE FABM> aU h'gWy9 *f\f Improved, being portion of thatfertile diatriot Patutahl,Poveity Bay. Forall furtherparticulars apply to

C.B.HOADLEY & CO.Agents,

MISSION STATION ESTATE.FOR BALH1,

SECTIONS Nos, 26, 27, 53, and*J partiof 49,containing9i Aorea,allFenced

Terms Hasy,oTBiItOADLKY& CO.

RIVERSLBA STATION BLOCKSA RE now open for Sale in Smallf* orLarge Areas, PlansandallPartlou-anoanbeobtained from

O.B.HQADLKY ECO.,Agents

1550 ACRES FREEHOLD.FOR SALE,aboveProperty,partlyImproved and partly stocked. Roodsheep country j situated in Poverty Hay.Prtoe of Freehold £1500, onvery easy terma,StockandPl*ntatvaluation. Iforall furtherpartftular*apply to

O.B. HOAJDLKY & CO.,Affonto.~

3000 ACRMFOR BALE,

ASHEKP RON of 3000 Acres,healthy undulating,moßtlyplouffhabloand well-watered country, onbdivlded bysnbstantinl fonces. Gopd Woolshcd, StoosYards, &c At present the ccrontty la onlypartly improved, and partly stcoked with2000 Crossbred Sheep. Convenient to Gla-corno by good rond. Prior, £1 per Acre,Includingstook Improvements.

0. B. HOADLEY ft; CO.,Agents.

MOUNT ALLOWAY BUILDINGSITES0. B.HOADLEY & 00.

Havebeenkißtruoted to sellat ReducedPrioes In twoLots-

LOT I— Sections No. 5 and 6,con.alnlng 3 roods1perches, for £500,

AndLOT S-SooUons No,7,8 ana9,containing

lacre forJSSOO.This Property commands anunlnterroptedview of the Bay and Town of Napier,ao-oesstble by goodroad, a fow mlnuton' walkfrom Post and Tolfffraph Office. Anyoneseeking Cheap and DelightfulBuildingBitessfiould Inßpeot these withoutdelay.For PlansandTerms apply to

aB,HOADLKY & CO.

FOR SALE.'TdS-ACRE FARM,subdividedinto" vP 7 Paddocks. Mostly in Grass, wherenotplanted with Fruit Tratß. Four-roomedBouse,Cow-shed, Yards,andRoodDairy Averyrfohlittle Property,7miles from NapierPrice, £33 per soro oneasytorma

0. B HOADLEY ft CO.,Agents.

EIVERSLBA BLOCKS 8 AND 9.AS the Unsold Sections are now

beingdisposed ofdally at theReducedPrices,particularsof theremaining Sectionscanonlybosuppliedupon Personal Applica-tion at the Offloosof

C.iaiHOADLEY& CONapier.

241 AOKEFARM.

FOR SALE. "iiT acres of RichAlluvial Flart,planted and subdivided

Intosevenpaddooks,mostlydown InEnglishgrass t splendid croppingland; smalloottago.Situation 0 miles from Napier bygoodroad.Price £30 per acre:only £1500 ca»h downrequired,balanceoanremain onmortgagefatnineyean

O,B,HOACLKY AND CO.,Agents

FOE GALE PRIVATELY,FOBONE MONTH ONLY

THE COOTEROAD BAKERY-A Corner Site in goodneighborhood.

Buildings most complete(insured tor A400),togetherwithnearly )an acre ol land. Thesituation should command good business.Reserved Price, £(60. Terms-filSO oashtbalance can remßln onmortgage for 8oroyears at7po oenfc.o.aBOADL&Ykca

FOR S£l£,J/JK ACRE GRASSFARM,Bnb-*WO dividedinto SevenweU-wateredPaddocks| Cottapo, Orobard, Yards, feo.situated onemile fromHchool andPost-offloe,KumeioaDlfltrict Terms easy.

0. D. HOADIKY ft CO.Agente,

FOESALB,COUNTKY REBIDKNOS

|«> -ROOMED HOUSE, witha. /St' Stables and other convenient Out-buildings, Orchards J-awn and Pnddookscovering aoroß Artcslnn Wei), &c TheProperty situated at 'iaradale. and atpresent in the occupation of Mr W.Irvtoe.Forprico,&c,apply to

a B,HOADLKY ft CO

PBKPKTUAIj LEASH FARM"I**Oft ACRES of GoodCountry,5 c<r W partly Improved and stooked,

A flrst-olasa investment for £1500 npon easyterms. Iforall particularsapply to

O. aHOADLKY & CO.,Aventf

HASTINGS FARM FOR BALE-QA ACRES "FREEHOLD, withO" good House and other improve-ments|well watered. Alec, avaluablo WoolWash, The Propertyla known as Farm LotNo. 68, latelyoccupied byMr AmbroseWell-wood.

For termsapply toaB.BOADLBY AND CO.,

178 Agents,

FOS SALE.t RA ACRES very rich Flute.Xi.»\J faooed and sabdlvided Into 8

paddooks|aU well watered. T>>!« Is nr,o oltho boat fatteolDK Properties iHawkesBay, Bltuatoi only 6 vIV-i from Naplor byuocaroad. Forpriseand tennß apply to

O> B HOADLKY AND 00

TOMOANA BUILDING ALLOt-MEKTS.

' FOr"BALKffHEUnsold Soctiona »ro nowopenJL for Beleoticn at tho Reoorvo Prioes,

Thoy aro theonlyFreehold obMLnabloin thenolanborhoodand willbo sold at etper Sec-tion Cash,balanceontorms without Interest,ForPlan andallparticulars applyto

0. Bi UOAUIiKY & CO.

FOE &AL£.aoomplete;farm.

Aen ACRES~"Rich Flats and*iOv' Downs, all highly Improved andallnecessary Buildings. 8 miles from Napier.

For terms, &o. apply toU. B. HOADLEY AND CO.

FOR LEASE,

QA KA AGUES Undulating Conn-O*H>»" try, 5-roomed IJouuo, Yards ,fco.Property will winter 5000 sheep;io capableofconeld«rablo l>nprovemonU Oan boleasedfor 10orIS yearsat £200 per annum. Wairoadistrict.

0.B. HOADLSY & CO.

WOODVILLS FARMS,IMPROVED AND UNIMPKOVKD.

varylng'in'area rom

100 TO 1500 ACRKB,

Intocding Pnrohaortra pan always avalthemselves of the sorvloos and lnfonnallorfrom oar various Aeenta In the Bush Dietriet and obtain detailed particulars upotapplication to

0.B,HOAULKY AND CO.Naplor

HASTINGS PROPERTLKB FOR■ BALB.

THE STORE~AND PREMISEJsituated In Owen-stroot, Hastings, It

oooupationot MrR. Wi.llwood,Also

HASTINGB TOWN SHCTICNB lE6 UT IS103, 83, IW, IC6, ai)d 201; In aU TwiAcres:toKetberwithtbos'j weil-arratißeiandeubstanlla StockSalo Yards,

For termsapply toO, B,HOADLKY 86 00,,

Agents.

»fO LEND, in RnniE oi £260 aniX upwanls,upon Ornt-claos acocrltyonljattowBates ol Inteiw. Applyto

0. B.HOADLSY ft CO

LAND SALS.HAWBOT BAX AND* AO.TrON MARX

0. B. HOAIttEY to CO.

HOLx> PeriodicalS»lpb of ail WndsotLandedPropvity,nmlciiajrtnketbc

BarveyandOuttlng-upQiitei'atos AdveitteinKand offering saina lor Salo either by.PublicAuction cr Privately, and preparation - 0,2,Pi'-.Ku, atareasonable Congoudatkoofanrga

ThaAuctioneers oxtenatvo osuesteaco ,-uidknowledge in connection with this bronokottheli bualnese enables thuru to supplyvalu-ablelnfor tioa&ndeeivica tothosewuhSngtorealise

Fu.ns ol Übtrlots aaiT PropetUct alra&aydsaltwlthIn Hawkes Bayalw»n available ,forInspeotteogntia,

& SOADIBY AND OaW 'i Auotloatett

gwttfomw '

J. F. BOWEM AM) CO.'S SALESBTOCK SALE.

THUKSDAY, OCTOBER 6th, 1892.AT UASWNaB.

J. f. Bowis &caWill sell asabove,

On account of Mr R. Bados—

J PAIR OHE3INUT PONIEB*. (asplendidmatch,very fast,and

thoroughlyBound).6 flr»t-olass W elgbt-oairylngHaokg3H«rneii Horeos

Onaccount of other Owners—Dranghb Horses,Harness Horses, HaoVs,Ponioa, &0.. &0., 1 Hooded Lady's

Phaeton, 1 Doubio-seatrd Cut-underBuggy,1Express,1TrottingSulky.

AUo,On account ofa Client-

Chestnut Gelding "St. Holler," 6jm,byPourere, flam Peter Flat mare, thewinner of very fast BnrdleRaoe IdWellington,baatingthespeedyßookebAnd other?,doing the mile andahalfIn 2.07. Further Performances andPedigreeatBale.

Also,Brown Gelding by Piecatorlouß, dam

Shiniynaff;eound, quiet,andperfe«thack.

The Catalogue is now beingprocured, andClients wishing to soil Stockwill obl'go byforwardingEntriesearly. 1M

HABTING3AT AN iARLY DATE.

INTHE BALK YARD?] QUEEN-S7RHETJ. f.bowes"and 00.Will Sell, Without Reaervß-

V(\ (\£\&h FEET OP FIRST." VtUVV CLASS BUILDING7 TIMBERInLots toFuit ParohaseraDotails Later. US

J. F. BOWES & CO.,AUCTIONEERS,LAUD, ESTATBAND GENERAL COMMISSIONAGENTS,

RAUjWAY-STRKKT(Opposite Railway Station),

HiSTiNoaBALES OF FURNITURB ME>?CHANDISH, fta, HELD KVKRY WKDNESDAY AND SATURDAY.BPKOIAI. AND OUTDOOR HALES CONDUOTRD WHBN HKQUIRKDCONSIGNMENTS OF AMi KINUB RKOKIVBD AND ACOOUNT SAIIKBRENDERED PROMPTLY.Furniture of Every Description Sold onTerms to Suitall Classes of Bayers

An Assortment of Pianos, Organs, andMusical Instrumentsibybest makers )alwa?sonhand, tobe Hold for Cash or on the TimePaymentSystem.

Clients forwarding Consignments mayrelynpontheir beet Interests being ecriotty andfaithfullyattended to. 15S

MONTAGUELASCELLE^JALKS.BALK 0?HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE,'

BNFIHLD-ROAD.

WEDNEBDAY\"OCTOBEH 5,At11 o'olcck sharp.

MOKTAaUE~LASOBLLEBHas received instructions from Mk G.B.

Mac»onaj.d, who is leaving the colony,to soil enins i.rpmiies—

FURNITURE AND IFFEOT3,Comprising—

Suite of Fornltnro (7 plpccf),OvalTable,Fonder and Irors, Pioturcs, DoubleandSingle IronBodnteids,Ltnolenm,Doublo wooden Bedstead, Cheffonler,Chalrc. Crockery,and Kitchen Uten-slip,&0.

MONTAGUELABCRLT,H3,501 Auotionoer,

SALB OF BIjTGANT FURNITURK ANDUSEFULHOUSEHOLD REQUIBITKa.

HASTINQ3.

THURSDAY NEXT, 6tjiOCTOBER,Ho'clock Bharp.

MONTAGUE L&SOBLLESHa» received Instructions from the"Proprie-

tor to Ball, on tho Promlies. Foreman'sCottage, a largeand variedassortment of

FIRBT.OLASS FUBNITgREANDHOUSEHOLD BFPECTS,

OP THSVKRY BEST QUALITY.

DRAWING ROOM AND FITTINGROOM.Handsome Bnlte, Mahogany Oheffonler,

DiningTnhle, SmallOheffonler, Over-mauOo Mirror, Handsome Pictures,WlndowPcreen.RlcganbCoa! Seattle,Fonder and Firolrona, Velvet TableCloth. Dinner Service. Tea Service,quintlty of first quality Cutlery andulaaßware.

BHDROOMFUKNITURE.Hatdsomo Double and Mnglo Iron Bed-

sfnils, Srrlng and Fiax Mattresses,Well-maSo Chfst of Drawer?. Sofei,Kasy Chulie, Carne:p,KlcaantDress-ingTable,I'nlnuo Setof Ware,LarnoMlrrnr. Cnrtalnj, Fender, PnrtalnanffPoif,Patent Window Dllcds, &c.

YARD2 Largo Portable Hollers, Niftht Com-

mixle, Bamboo Verandah Blind,BipBath. Plnnsto Buh with nttinge,Baflkots.Kltchoii Utensllf, U Bhoetaof Coirngated Iron,LotofTimber, Sec,

The Auotlnnecr desires to oall theattentionof the Hastings rcsldonte to this bona fldoSale, aa it (ITora arare opporluoltytothoserequiringFlrot-olnsaFurniture,

MONTAGUE LAtiCKLLKS,589 Auctloceor.

MONTAGUELASCELLES,

ATJOTIONEBE, IWPORTBE,HOUSE ANDFINANCIAL AGBNT.HAVING purcheEed the well

known Anctioneerltig Business ofMbssbs V. A. Herman and Co., wll fromMONDAY,the 18th instant,oorduet hisSoleso FnrnttureandOonoral Merchantttso In thooommedkuf premleea cornDr of TenDywnandBastings-streetsevery

TUESDAY AND SATURDAYAs In thopast.

All sales of Fruit,Produce, andProvision!"will beheld In tnoncduco Btoro lm'

mediately opposite the Bank ofNew Booth Wales.

Ampleroom for storageof Froduoo of evei fdescription,

Regular Shipments of 7eUnd and SydneyKru everyvroßk

Btiea conducted in anypartof tho Province,on themostRoastliableTerms.

ACCOUNT SALKS PROMPTLYBBNDEKhn.

THE PEOPLB'sT SAM! AND PEO-DUOB fcTORES,

HASTINGS STREET, NAPIER.

BUB UOMPAJTY'B BALBBAT HOLTS OLD MILL,

UtßTmofl.sriißin' Napikb.

KBtaUIiAK SATURDAY SALES OfHORBKB, VBHIOIiHa *FOVRODUOK

MR BBN B. JOHNSONAt 1.80 pm.

KntxlesreeeWedby tho Aactlonoflr atWftlcawa, or rr the Dndcrststnod at Holt's OldMill,uptotlmso( QMr.

J. K. KRDS-iJNK157 Mutiuist

"UOW ARE YOU "XJ. Quite well,thankyou Blnoo USING

AUISEdKOOK'S ARROWROOTBISOLITS. They mada me tostrong. (7

"^ALEXANDRA"TQREA M BEPAKATOB.

This Maohlro was facile I'lncors at thoKive Dayb' CompotHlvo Trial for Crearc

J Separators hold by tho Royal AprlculCnraiBosletyof England lrst )enr,aufl judged bytho most oapabio Bolonllflo and epeolallstKxpeitsItbeatall Itsrivalscaßily,

First Shipments nre nowbeing landed Inthe co ony. For sizes, prloce, and all partioolaraapply to

FRBD. FULTON,07 AS^ntNapier,

NOTIOE.

HAVING leased Premißes,Imustrequest that all .Account* duo to mo

bssettled bySeptember 30th,olherwise theywill bo placed in hands of solicitor for col-lection.

All Accounts must be rendered belorothatdate,

ALFREDLEVI,63 Hastings-street.

A 8Ishftll bo loaving for Welling-tonInafew weeks,Ishould Uko those

deßlrouß of oonsulllDß mo as to DefeoUvoVision to onll asonrly aspoesltle,ALPtiKDLEVI

Oculist Optician,Hastings-street

T AUIES. LADIES. LADIES,Li For Afternoon Te.i USK AULBK-

BUOOK'S DELICIOUS ROYALDKSSRRT AND ONtaLOW BISCUITS. 87

yEEANDAH BLINDSlOU x lMt,12s8d;18 x10, ISaßd.

VERANDAH BLINDS.

HAWKE'S BAYTROTTING CLUB,

SPRING MEETING;

WEDNMSDATfOCTOBER (sth.

ON THE CLUB'S NEW COURSE,HASTINGS.

FIRST IIACB START AT « NOON.

PRICES OF ADMISSION:PEDESTRIANS .. _ _ _

IsHORSKMKN .. .. ~T2aSADDLING PADDOCK .. ..2aLADIKH FREECARRIAGES .. " _ ." snlcK

CHEAP RAILWAY FARES.5-n W. D.IRELAND,m Swretary.

HAffi'lBAYAaSIOULTUEALANDPASTORAL BOOIET7.T>ERaONS interested areremindedRrhlhM^ BOf^K:coSra^lng Intended forExhibition at tho Show wi'l bo admitted totheGround at tor9a.m.ontho Show Days._, W. BEILBT,W Sooratary.

HAWKE'S BAYAGRICULTURAL

AND

PASTORAL SOCIETY

ANNUAL'SHOW.

THURSDAYAND

FRIDAY,Gth AND 7th OCTOBER.

FRIOJ3B OF ADMISSION.THURSDAY:

By Cordwhich will Admitbothd9.y» SiFRIDAY

From 9to11a,m_

2s MAfter118.ra...

_is

Grand Stand.. „ „ 2s 8d-ooond Stand .. .. „ ]»Carriages SsHorsemen

_2* cd

Honomen acd Ocoupanta ot Carrlaucß altopay tho usual chargeso( admission,

Members'Carriages will bo admitted to theJockey Clnb's Carrlago Paddock on produc-tion of Mombor's Ticket, which also givesadmission to tho Oround ani Standi, O.herOccnpants of Carriages also pay the venalohantee ofadmission.

W. BKILBY,Seoretftrr,

NEW ZE&iAKD RAILWAYS.

NAPIRR SECTION.

HAWKE'S BAY |A. & P. SOCIETY'S

ANNUALBHOW,HASTINGS.

ON THURSDAY ANDFRIDAY,

OCTOBER 0 AND 7, 1882

CHEAP EXCURSIONSTO HASTINGS.

OnOotobor 7ththo followingrhoap Exenr-«Jan lickcta will bo Issued to Hastings byOrdinaryTrains,available for romrn on theday otIssueonly :— *

lit 2ndFrom Class;Class.Uannevlrko,Matam«n,andInter-

modlate stations to Haallngs.. Da 6d Ts OdMakotuku,Kopua.acd Interme-diate stations toHaatlnKS .. |]8d Da BdTakapaa, Ilatiims.nnd lntcrme-

dlatr stations toHastings . 7a Od is OdWalpukurau and Waipawa toHasUngs _ _ _Ja6d 3i6dKalaora, To Auto, and Interme-diate stations 11Hastings

_<sOd 2s M

SPECIAL BHQW TICKETS.NAPIERANDFARNDON TO HA3TING3.

On Ootob-r7th SpecialTicket* to theShowGrounds wl'l bo Issued, avallablo for roturnon the day of l<eueonly:—Ist tftdOlasj. Class.Napier to ), ,Baßtlngß Is 3s looludlDK la Ad-

Farndon to f mission tohhowHastinija 8a 2s J Grounds.

On THURSDAY, Octotor 6th (lat Day ofShow) a Speolal Train will runasuudor-

Naptordepart_

p.15 Show Grounds**'

Fsrndon depart 0.55 J'lalformdepart 05"» B"nB» Popart .. Hastings dopart10 2Show Grounds Farndon depart 10 2aI Platformarrive D.« Napier arriTe .. 10.

TRAIN ARRANGEMENTSiTi°nn«iI'HIDAm\.0o,tobol £ 7tnJ thß Quinary2iitatitutedr 'BDci thß 'o)lowlnK

S SBBI~~~^

| "moadgMoqs § :SSS

| 'l«loodBMoi(a 3 :*sgp*

— .— —... ■_ .r"-*^.^^^—|J "I"POtiSMOqb- p iS33

j aiotci* 'S| '»S| "SCSI'S

—j Km j !3 = :!S| 'liioodgaiou.B

j d'::sl 'I"P3dBMOtjg

|| 5_ :.Si -I^loollß Aiona~

111"Fipa :g::§iT::gS:'S'

SllllllBpfl«lst Bbow Tlcke' s arc not available by

tho KxpressTrains.Nttpior-SpltTrtiins willnot run, 2

WEARPALLADINO

KID GLOVER

THBATRB J|^|||lf fiOSAI*

Patron— lllsExcellenoy tho Karlol Qlaagow.ManagerandStageMitißgor MrR.T.BayersPropertyBuporlrtendent

_MrJ.G.HughesHonoraryTreasurer.. .. MrH.F.Pollock

NAPIER AMATEUR DRAMATICor,uß.

GRAND DRAMATIC 3WABON OP FOURNIUHTB,j UNBOUNDED SUOCEiS,

TO-NIGHT. TO-HIQHT.The EvergreenFaroloal ComedylaThree Aola—

"THE GUVNOR."! "ICan'tHear aBWomln' Worfl."! "Yer 'And,"

IFRIDAY-BABBABA,VIVAHDIERBS' MABOH,

ANDWEDDING MARCH.

For fartherparticulars seeDaybllla,DressCircle.In;Stall*. 9e01;Pit,Ib.Box Plan Mllnor and Thompson's, Day

Tlckots at Frocdman'a and Hyue'd Tobacco-nist's,Hastings-street.ERNEST F. POLLOCK,

£01 Hon.tieo.

PRINOESB THEATRE,HASTINGS.

Lobboo R. M'Lean.Advance Agent .. G. Haubmann

TONIGHr(WEDNESDAY), OCTOBER6th,M'LBAN'B RKNOWNED TROUPK OFYOUNG AUSTRALIANS(Wlio have created a furore wherorerthey

havoappearedIdNowZealand)Will appearlatho World-renowned dramaof

"STRUCK OIL,"Infcrodnolnf? tho Latest American NovoltteeInSongsandDanoeß.

N.B.— Admission:is,3s,2s, and1«.Now fcaneryBpeolnlly palntod by MrNevilleThornton.27/ J. A. CRAIN,Buslncsa Managerj

FORA SHORT BBABON ONLY,

Q AIE T Y~THEATRE."^NAPIER.

Losses .. .. _X, M'Lkak

Advanco Agent .. .. G.Uai'pminnPRKHItfNARY ANNOUNOKMENT,M'Lkin'B Renowned TroupeofYOUNG AUSTRALIANS

iWho have oroated a forore wherever theyhave appeared In N.Z.), will appear nt th-jabovepopularplacootKntertalmntnton10thOotobnrand following Nights. Full particu-lars shortly, J.A,CRAlN,BusinessManager.

i»3

ANNIVBBSARYSUNDAY SCHOOL.

Tho Beautiful CantaU"UNDER THE PALMS"Will he rendered In TrinityChnrohby over

ICt Scholars, aßstotod bytho Teaohoraand Choir,

ON WEDNESDAY RVKNINQ,OCTOBER 5Tn,

At8 o'«look.Admle»lon, lit.

M J, Robkrts, Conductor.257

moms.NAPIBR HOLIDAY ASSOCIA-

TION.

PLACES OF BUSINESS will boClosed ALIiDAY on

FRIDAY 7thOCTOBER,Second Day of A.andP.Society's Shovr.

Inaccordance withCard of Fixed Holldayn.15»

NEW ZSAIAND RAILWAYS.HAWKES BAY TROTTING

CLUBS MEETING AT HABTINGaWEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 6TH, 1802.

On the Rbovo date Excursion Tickets toHastings(ivnllablo for return ondayof Issueonh) ra lybo obtained by OrdinaryTrains 19under:—

lßt 2ndClass. Cloß'.

From Nailer .. .. 2a 6d la OdTheTrain usually leaving Naplor forHag-

tings at II35 n.m. will mart 1hour and amlnutcft oirllcr, runnlnct as follDWi :— Napierdepart10.30a.m.,Farndon10.60a.m.,arrivingHuntInrbM 11.10a.m.

Tho Ordinary t 20 p.m. Train Napier toWalpuknrau willnot leave Naplor till f1.25p.m., Farndon 5.15 p.m., Huttings 0.10 p.m.,To Auto7.9 p.m.,KMkora7 35 p.m..Wnlpawa7,80 p.m.,arrivingWalptkurau at 8.8p.ra.

For fuller particulars see Pesters at allStations,II BY ORDER.

HAWKE'S BAY A. AND P.sociari's

ANNUAL SHOWAT HABIINGS.

OCTOBER Otii AND 7.H. 1882.

THURSDAYrOCTOBKR 6TH.Inaddlt'on to tho Ordinary Train Porvlcos

a SpotlalPassoßKoi 1 Train will le>vn Naplfrfor HnßtlrKsnrd hhowQronrils nt 0.15 cm,roturUng from Has'lngsat 10.'Ja.m., etopplngwhere required.

FRIDAY,OOTOBER 7th.On FRIDAY, Ootobor 7.h, ISpoclnl Trains

vrill loavoNaplorfor tho Hhow Grounds andbftokaa fallows :-

am. a.m a.m,p.m.Naplor, den .. .. 9.15 "11.0 11.30 12?5Farndon. dop.. .. 9.35

-11.50 12.15

Hastings, dep_ — — — —

ShowGroundf, arr.. 0.55 11.33 12.10 l.fla 'Will not stop itRtaiions betweenNapierandShow Ground^ Platform.

a,m, p.m. p.m. pm,PhowGrounds,dep .. 057 P.45 S.SS 550Hastings,dop.. .. 10.2 3.«7 SSS 5.53Furndon.dep .. .. 10.^2 <T 5.68 M 3Naplor,arr .. .. 10 iO 1.27 6,18 0.53

With thn exceptionof alterationsasunder.OrdinaryTraioa will runasustinl.

Tho 1135n.ra,, 8.0 p.m,and COp.m. Tr.xlnnXApter to Hsßiinirn And thn 1.15 p.m. and3.55p.m.Hastlnßß to N'^plor will nnt run.

Theordinary1.33run.N»i)lcrto DinuevlrkowillnoHcavß N'Aplor Mil 4.35 p.m., Hasllngafi 25 p.m., Show UrnundaSSO p.m., orrlvlcgDinnovlrkoat 9.2.1p.m.

Thnordinary 120p.m. from Napier lo Wat-vukurauwill nol leave Kapler \il! 0.50r.m.,Hnntlnßß I.ZJ p.m., arrivingWaliukurau at0.50p.m.

The ordinary HAS o.m, Uannevlrke toNaplor will not leavoDinncvlrko till7.0 a.m,WBluukurau 9 12 n.m., Walpawu D.31 a.m.,KalkoraP.4B f.m., To Auto 10.28 »n'., BhowGrounds Platform II.W a.m.,HsatlnKs 11,82A.m.,and arrlvicx atNapier at 13.12 p.m.

EXTKNDKD PXCUfiPION FARES TONAPIKR ANDHASTINGS.

ExtendedKxcutslonTlokets from We'llng-ton, Woodvlllc. and West Coibl, to NaplorandHasllnpp, will bo 18«um1 fromSoDteraborMillto OctoberHill, availableftr returnuptoandincludingOotobor 15tb.CHEAP DAY EXCURSION PARES

TO HASTINGS.FRIDAY, OCTOBER 7.

Cheap Tickets to Hi\«tlngs will bo issuedat Dannovirko, To Auto, and IntermediateHtatlorm. availableondayof lsano only.

SPECIAT SHOWTICKETS.

On Ootober 7th Kxonrslon Thket* to theShow Grounds and Back (Including*Admis-sion to theShow Grounds) will be issued asunder:-

-Ist 2ndCla'J, Class.From Naplor

_4s St

From Farndon .. _83 'it

tAraltabloonDayof Issuoonly.

1 SpeolalPhow Tlokots are not avallabio byKrpreßß Trains,

For fuller particulars eeo Poators at allBtaUous.»1 BY ORDKR.

WOODVILLB CENTRALs AGRICULTURAL AND PAS-XX TORAIi AS3OOIATIO.V8

GRAND AMUALSHOW

IWILL BE HELD AT THtt RAOKCOURBH,

I WOODVILLE,ON

FRIDAY, NOVEMDER 11th, 1802.(

FOR PARTIOULAHSBKB POSTERS.1 WM, NICHOLSON,

U5 (secretary.

AN AFOLOQY.

IBEG to Cravo the Indulgenceofmymany"PaTRONS," "BREKDKR9,"

and tho "8fOUTING11 Fubllo ofHawko'aBay generallyfor not complyingwith theirmany urgent Requests to bring the StudHor»a "PATRIARCH" Into tho SaddlingPaddock yesterday, tbo IthInst,,co that theycouldhaveanother opportunityto admirehlaQuality andmanygrandPoints.

Tho HawkedIl&y.agriculturalandP&BtoralAsEOolation a Show eventuating In a dayortwo,nhero Pa/I'JiIAKUH will throw downthe Gago far Honors to All comorß In hisClaes, renders it tomy thinking unnecessarythßt ho shonld be paraded In a SdddlliiKPaddock fttaRiob Met ting at thisseasonolthe year, in the faca of tho manyDanuerathatmay happeneither to PATRIARCH orto tho manydiflVront young HotacsIn ohnicoof veryemail boysemployedarounda IJaolnuStable, M

Iam, &0., fto,,298 -JAS. M. OAIIPBBLL.

DINNER AND TEA SETS ATWEOLEBALB PRICEB,AT THE

NOVELTY DBPOT;.

News for Wokkino MKN.-Timo eavrrtandmoney earnedby rldinsr awhoolto work.B cycles from <(V>, Fond lor Bet, Adams,Ourties and Co., 70, Manchester

-street,

Chrl!tohnrob.-[ADTT. 133

fPRIKG ABD EUMMBB SEASON.

NEAL& CLOSEARE SHOWING NEW GOODS IN

ALL DEPARTMENTS.

NOW LANDKD—

20 CAPK3 XX 3.8. RUAHI^E7 CASES XX S.S. /HUANGI3 CARRB XX !-.«. AIUWA

65 ''ASBH XX P.S. PAKEHA1CA-K XX 8.?.DUKttOFARQYLB

ALSO TO ARRIVB, DAILYEXPEOTEIJ--47 OASESGBtiEBAL.DRAPBBY.

INSPECTION INYIT.SD.

NEAL & CLOSF,UNIVERSAL DRAPKK9 AND

OUTFITTERS,HASTIKGS-STREET. 274

'^ojgt anfl gouA.LOST, between l'ukehou and Palii

Pftkl. cno I^dy'u Wutorproot, BlaokSorgo Cloak, en aamrday, Heptomber 2itk,Anj-onorotnrnlnusame to Mrs 8. CnABLTON,To AutoHotel, will be rewarded, 133

._THE k-,K.. >^^SC3Kt

-«" - -'■■^4

ALL BTEEL

REAPER BINDERUNBIVALLED.

tar THR r.ARGEKT PHIZB TAKHR OFANY HAi!VK"=TKH IN THK

V.OHLD,WlllboonKxhlbltlon

AT THE

A. AND P. SOCIETY'S SHOW.INSP

- OTION~INVITEP.ALL INFORMATION WILL 1)£

! AiTFOHDKD.ACarofnl Intpoctlon vrlll Coiitldco all auto&TRKNOTH,LIGHTNUSS OF DRAUGHT,

UUKABILI'V,ANIIQKNERALUTILITY.

THK"

M'OiRMIOK" UNDOUBTEDLY13 THE 2**RVK3TEK.

SIDRV&LOCKIE,THE CHBAPBBT HARDWAKEHOUBK,

HASTINGS.STIIEET, NAPIEK,BOLK AGKNTB F6I~HAWKKB HAY.An Kipertlaavallablo to InspectMaohlnee

nowin nap. 300

MESSES REID & GRA^SSPECIALTIES.

MESBUB

REID & GRAYDesire to notify thst among a Very LaroiEolectionof

AOEIOULTUHAL IMPLEMENTSOtall kinds to boonExhibitionatIho

HA9TING3 BnOWOH

THURSDAY AND FRIDAYNEXT,ThoylnvltoSpecialAttention to ihefoUowloiLines:-

MEHCER NON CANVAS KEAPEIAND BINDER

SPADING IIAKKOWPATENT PLOUGH SIIARKBIMPROVED GKAIN, TUKNIP AND

MANURE DRILLDIGGINGPLOUGHS, &c, &c,

RKPKRBKNTINn M. DON'AQHY ANDCOMPANY'S H.VIJKU TWINE.MKSSRS RK(D&GRAY havo appointed

Iho Hiwkoß Bay Farmore' Co-operative Ab-Boolalion agents for tho Moroor Reaperendbindor.

"WILLIAM BAIN,LATK OF BJDIY AND BAIr,. 252

BURGOFSSHEEP SHEARING

MACHINFS.THE AB<'VW MACHINEa WILLitCKXIUBmcD

AT TnKH.B, A. AND P. SOCIETYSBHOW

OS&IH AND 7.n CCTOIIBR, I

BAUfflil & CO.,Lrr.,291 Agents."

NOTIOB.CjHEAIiING will commence at

Maiaokakaho Btafclon On MONDAYI7tb Ootober. 3M

Wellington, Augtmt ICth, 1802.38,4T2,

NUMBER OF BOTI'LES SOLD,

WE havo fxan.ined the bnoks ofllio "MOTHEH AUBEKT RE-MEDIES,"nmi certify thoübove number

Is correct to this date.COOK & GRAY,

Accountants,Wellington.

Pananyonedenythefaot thatMOTHERHUBERT'S KEMEDJES h»ve now ofc.

Page 4: Y^I^^XV^NO. PETSTNT? I e.AEDENER - PapersPast...The Hawke's Bay Herald. Y^I^^XV^NO.9175 (PUBLISHEDEVEBEMORNING NAFIMa NEW ZEALAND. WEDNESDAY OCTOBER 5 1893. igispafkrwabthr'»" w PRICEONEPETSTNT?

Sporting News.HAWKE'S BAY JOCKEY CLUB'S

SPRING MEETING.Second Day.

President: Hod. Captain Russell,■ M.H.R. Treasurer:Mr James Lyon.

Stewards:Messrs W. Douglns, G. P.Donnelly, H. Gaisford, G. Hnnter, F.Logan, T. H. Lowry, Henry Mason,and the Hon. J. D. Ormond, M.L.C.Judge: Mr W. Shrimpton. Starter:Mr SamPowell. Clerk of the Course:MiJanyi Lopdell. Timekeeper:MrC. M. "Whittington. Clerk of theTotalisator:Mr G. T. Cross. Handi-capper:MrJ. 0. Evett. Secretary:MrF.D.Lvtckie.The sprint; meeting °* 'he Hawke'a

Bay Jockey Clnb was brought to aconclusionyesterday, and the club wasfortunate in having a splendid day.In fact iho weather waa perfect,and much more enjoyable than on thefirstday. The attendance, although not'solarge as on theGuineas day,was verynumerous, and all present seemed tothoroughly enjoy themselves, a9thelacing wasgood and the fieldsinall theprincipal events were large The CityBand wasagain in attendance,and theirplaying throughout was much admired,especially iv the selections "Ireland,""LaVestale," and the "MusicalKalei-descopo." The coarse was in capitalorder, and the going was much betterthan on the first day. The dividendsalso were good, Kathleen payingout £20 14s in the Final Handi-cap, while the Hon. J. D. Ormond'sNew Zealand Cup candidate Spinfeldtreturned his backers £11 10am the PostStakes, No accidents took place withtheexceptionof Gondolier falling in the'Hardiesat the first jump,but Mr Harley,his rider, escapedwithout a scratch. Inthe FinalHandicap Dreamland came tograss just as the starter's flag fell; andtook noput iv the race. Messrs Stockand Cohen were the presiding magnatesover themachine, and put through £4553daring the day, makinga total of £9590for the two days. The luncheon room,as usual, was run by Mr Glass-ford of the Cafe, and he fullysatisfied the many demands made uponhim. After the ltinning of the Hurdle. Kace therider of Tiritea was calledbe-fore tbe stewards for the pnrposeof ex-plaining Tiritea's rnnning in that race,Bowen stated that Violn 11. caused himto takehi3first fence badly, andat.Mar-,tin'she strnck thehnrdle andinjured hisfßowen's) hand,and troru that point hecould not get him going again. Duringthe day theHon. J.D.Ormond's thorough-bred Btallion Dreadnought was on thegrouud, and was gAzed atbyalmost tbe■wholeof thepublic,andwasmuchadmired,

~ There was also on the ground duringtha afternoon a two year-old filly by LeXioup, out) of Lndy Florin,and n moreperfect little lady it wouldbe difficult tofind. Well grown as she is, quality hshown throughout, and if she does notrace well looks are not reliable.

The followingare the events:—TRIAL HANDICAP,

Of 40sovb;second boreo toreceive5 soysfrom the stake; for hors-es that havenever wonarace exceeding 40 soys inspecieat timeof starling;onceround.

Mr E,Calthrope'a blk c Monte Carlo,by Ascot— Speculation, 3yr?, Ost 7lb(Lind) 1

Mr W. Ratbbone'db h King George,■ "- 4yrs, 7at (D. Donovan) 2

Mr H, L.Juli's b g Zaccho, oged,Sit111b(Lawton) 3

Mr S. H. Gollan's b f> Prairie Grass,4yra,B<t Gib(Tamplin) .. ... 0

Mr A. S. Lovejoy's ehh Musketeer,6yn>, 7tt 21b (Crook) 0. Mr W. Douglas's b f Uo, 3yrs, 7st(Hendricks) 0

Mr J. M'Rae'a blk m La Calomnie,Oyrs, Cst121b(Keid) 0* Mr Vf. Bronghtou's ehm Jessie,syrs,Cat101b(Fußzard) 0

Hon.J.D.Ormond'seh fMontmartre,3yrs, 6it 91b (Harris) 0

MrArona's b g Eclipse, 6yrs, 6itDlb(Hams) 0

—Link, syrs(Bst121b),and Balfour,syrs,(6st111b), werescratched,

Jessie was the first to show out from& magnificent start, with King Georgenest,followed by Eclipse, the remainderbunched, At the tnrn Eclipse went npinto second place, while Prairie Grasstmd Zaccho were tingling themselves outanddropped intothird and fourthplaces.At the back of the course King Georgemadeanother bold bid, and wassoon incommand, acd led to the railway bendand into tbe straight, with Jessie andEclipse lying Dextand Musketeer fourth.When fairly in the straightMonteCarloshot op, and passing Musketeer andEclipse and Zaccho, challenged KingGeorge,anda great race ensuedalldownthe straight, resulting in Monte CarlopettiDß home by a ehort half length fromKingGeorge, with Zaccho a close third,TJa fourth,aad Eclipsenext. Time,1ruin57 l*sjec.

Totalisator— Total 623, 94 on the win-ner;dividend £5 17s." SECOKD HANDICAP HURDLE KACE,Of80 soys;Beeond horsetoreceive 10 soys

from thestake;about IjjmileMr A, Boylo's blk g Aorere, by

Castoff, aged,9st 111b(Gilpin) ... 1Mr G.P.Donnelly's br i» Koimanawa,

aged, lOst 121b(Redmond) 2Hon. J. D. Ormond's b g Worth,

aged, 9.-t 10lb (Stowe) ... .„ 3Mr A,Elliugham's b g Tiiiteo,syrs,

103t 71b (Bowen) 0Mr T. H. Lowrv'aehg Gondolier, syrs

lOst 7lb (Mr Harley) 0MrK.M'Keuzie'seh inViola11., 6yrs,

9at121b(Cotton) 0Mr G.Lind's eh g Chester, aged, 9it

121b(Griffith*) 0| Kaimanawa was the firstaway andledj over tbe first jnmp, withGondolier second,

BtjWbich be camedown. Over this jumpChester was sent to the front. Worthtaking np second position, while Kai-tnanawa had dropped back into thirdposition. Viola11. reftifed the first jumpandconld not be induced to go over herfences afterwards, At the ttandChesterledoverthefenceby about three lengthsinfront of Worth, with Aorere and Kai-tnanawanexc At tbenext fenceChesterstill led,but Aorere, who was jumpingwell,had reduced the gap between them.Rounding the railway bend Aorere eot onterms withCheater, and a good set-to waswitnessed. In the straight Aorere got a' length in front, and although Kaimanawamade a bold bid he conld not get np,Aorere wiuninK by nbont a length fromKaimanawa, with Worth a good third,and Tiritea a bad last, Time, 3niin13sec.

Totalisator— Tor.l 493, 119 on thewinner;dividend, £3 Us.

SrBIXG HANDICAP,Of 250 aovs;second horse to receive 25

aova;acd third horse 15 mivs from thestake, lhe winner of thn Hawke'sBay Guineas to carry 71b extra,or ofanyhandicap ot the value of 100boys,after the declarationofthe weightssibextra;limile.

Mr L.D.Nathan's b c St. Hippo, bySt. Lfger— Hippona, Bst (including71b extra)(Gullngher) 1

Mr William DongWs br m Ro?efeldt,""4yrs, 7st 61b (Price) ... '

2MrT. W. Hiiugerford's br c Wyveru,

3yrs, 7at (Connop) 3Mr S.H. Gollan's b m PearlPowder,' Syrs,7st 6lb(Tamp'in)i 0Mr J. Paul's eh iVariety, 3yre, 6<t

111b(Lind) 0MrH,Gaisford's b m MaidofLome,

6yrs, 6st111b(Harris) 0Mr A. ElHnghnm's b g Hangiatea,

3yrs, G3tllb(Fnezard) 0Hon.Captain Kusjell'st> m Huerfan.i,

6yrs, 7st41b (D.Donovan) 0Hon. Ceptain Huesell'a b f St. Kath-erine, 3yrs, 7st (Murphy) 0Huerfana was the firfit away to a

aplendidstart, but Wyvernnoondisplacedher, whileSt. Hippo wastying last,beingBlow in getting on his leg*. Roundingthe tnrn all thehorses were together, andWyvern, St.Kithorino, and K.ini!iiitea'Hcolors were prominent when fairly intothe straight. At the stand Wyveru waaabout a nose in frontof Kangiatea, andEoscfeldt wanlyingnexfc just alongside,withPearlPowder and CaptainHussell'Hpair next, Kouuding the back PearlPowder made .-. forward move, butWyvern ttill held command, with Ko&o---feldt lying secoud,and St. Hippo havinggoneup into fourth position. No changetookplaceuntil reachingtherailwayturninto the straitrbt, when St. Hippo camethrough, and Rosefoldfc set chase afterhim at the same time. Wyvern washeropassed by both, and although Rosefeldtmade abold bid for victory the raca wasall over, as St. Hippocameawayand won■with the greatest of ease by a couple oflengths fromRoeefeldb, who was a lengthin frontof Wyvern, with Variety fourth,Pearl Powder fifth, and then followedHuerfana,Sb. Katherine,Maid of Lorn-,and Kangiatea. Time, 2min 45 l-sth sec.Totalisator— Total, 1151;581 on theWinner; dividend,£1 15.-.

NUKSERY HANDICAP,Of 100boys;second horse to receive 10soys from the stake. For two-year-olds;4 furlongs.Mr J.Paul'sbr oWestmere, by Escut-cheon—Leonessa, 83t51b (Derrett) 1Mr G. G. Stead'sblkc Geraint,9,t 31b

(Boyle) .'. . 2Mr W. Itathbone's eh iZatcla,9-fc(DonovaD) 3Mr G. Hunter's b f St. Cecilia, B*fc s!b(Collello) 0Hon.J.D. Ormond's eh f Spinawnyi7so 2ib (A&lidowp) 0At the/allof the fl.ig ZaocHa was thefirst color to show iv front, followed by

Guraint. At the top of the straightWeetoiere begau to creep np, and a.. splendid race resulted, Iho whips htiug* oat on all. When at the distance pose

is looked as though Geraint was againgoing to repeat his Welcome Stakesvictory of yesterday,but Westraere ontheoutside catuo witha rush and gran""

allywore himdown, aud wonby a engtnfromGeraint!, with Zanella half a lengthaway third, St.Cecilia fourth, and Spin-awaylast). Time, 54sec.

Totalisator—

Total SOS, 9S on thewinner;dividend, £4 11s.

POST STAKES,

Of 25soys ;second horse toreceive 5 soysfrom the stake;ouce round,

Hon. J. £>. Orroond's eh c Spinfeldt,3yis, by Nordenteldt— Spinnaker,7st71b (Ashdown) 1

Mr S. J. Lovejoy's oh h Mnsketeer,6yre, Sat (Wanen) 2

Mr H.L.Jull's b g Zaecho, aged,Bst(kawton) 3

-Maid of Lome (Sat 7lb), Liuk (84),BMfonr (7at 7'b), Brown Bell (7«t 71b),andPlaymate (7st 71b) also started,

The start wasperfect, eveiything goingoff themark like a pieceof machinery.Link was the first to show out, but Bal-fonr soon took command,and led untilreaching the railway. Entering thestraight Spipfeldt shot to the front, endcame home bu easy winner by a coupleof lengths from Musketeer, withZaechothird. Time, 2min 551sth see.

Totalisator— Total, 611; 47 on thewinner; dividend, £11 103.

WELTER HANDICAP,Of 40 sots;minimumweightBst;1mile.MrF.ColHns's hg St. Malo, aged,by

Gorton— Legerdemain,lOst (Denett) 1Hon.J.D. Ormond'seh gFreeLance,

4yrs, 7st 71b (Stowe) 2Mr T.H.Lowry'sehg Gondolier, syrs,

Hht 71b (Mr T.Hurley) 3MrA. S.Lovejoy'sblkgBrownDuke,

aged, 9st 9lb (Jones) 0Mr W. Douglas's br m Queen Hose,

oyrs,Bst 31b (Monoghan) 0Hon. Captain W. R. Kussoll'a ehm

Aronool, syrs,Bst(Mnrphy) 0Mr C. D. M'Kaiu'sbrm Vision, aged.

83t(Conuop) 0Mr J, M'Kac's eh g Etca, 3yrs, Sst

(Donovan) """ 0—Zaecho (lOst51b), and Minnie (8^ 21b)werescratched.

At the fall of the tlag Goudolier andAronoel were the first away, withFreeLnnce lying third and Vision fourth,Eoundiug the turn to the back Gondoliertook command, and at the back BrownDnko tan up to him. At the railwayturn Gondolier gave way to FreeLnnce, hut St. Malo was coming upgradually, and by the time the distancepost was reached he wason terms withl''ree Lance,and a splendid finish resultedin Derrett landing St. Malo ft winner byaneck, withGondolierthree lengthsawaythird, Vision, Brown Duke,and Aronoelfollowing in tho order named. Time,lmln 50 l-sthsees

Totalisator—

Total 559, 111 on thewinner;dividend,i'4os.

FINAL IIANDICAr,Of 60 soys j i-ecomt horse to receive 10

soys from tho stakes. 6 furlongs.Mr A. S. Lovcjoy'p eh m Kathleen,

Oyra,by D.iniel O'Eorke— Milksop,Cst 71b"(Garnham) 1

Mr W. Douglas's h h Strephon, 6yrs,Sat81b (Morrigan) 2

Mr J.Lynch's gh The Dancer, 4yrs,Oit101b(Gallagher) 3

Mr T. W, Hungerford's b ra HeatherBell,syrs, 7st sih (Whitaker) ... 0

MrH tinfcinid'a eh in Jeanie Deans,4yrs>, G<t 71b 0

Dr J. Keid's b m Dreamland, syrc,7-t131b(Harris) 0— Prioress (6:t 12ib), Monte Carlo (7st

121b), Queen of Trumps (7*t 31b), Mont-martre (6st 7ib),and Snivel(9st olb) werescratched.

Aiter a little tronble at the start, thewhole of the field were welldespatched,bat Dreamland, who had been showingsome tronble at the post, fell wirh herjockey,and wasoatot the race from thispoint. Kathleen jumped awayat the fallof the fUg, andsoonput daylight betweenherself and theiestof thefield. Enteringthe straight thoBtill led,and The Dancerand Strepbon came away with Heather8011. Ncaring the post Strephon andTheDancer made abold bid for victory,butneithercould gelup,Kathleenwinningby about ahend from Strephon, withThoDaceer about a neck awuy third, findHeatherBell fourth. Time, lmin 20-ec.

Totnlisator— Total G32, 28 on tho win-nea; dividend,£20 14s.

AUSTRALIAN SPORTING.

[PER rRESS ASSOCIATION.— COPYRIQUT.]Melbourne, Tuesday.

At Flemlcfiton this morning Sword-bearer tegWtered amile and ti-lmlf on thetau in 2min 50;cc Palliser and Hope-toonwere aesociated inamilegallop, inwhich the latter 6uished in front. Dun-gebali compassed a fast mile, iho latteixfurlongs occupying lmiu 19Jsec. Parkpntla thegallop of the morning, windingup eleven fnrlongs in 2min 30sec, the lastmile being covered in lmin 4Ssco. Al-thotas, Porltea, Wattle, and Clonard,were intended for a mile and ahalf

RBllop, butthe latter refused tojump offwith the others, who trivelled tho dis-tance in 62mlu saec, Purtsea being infront, but Althotna was cominß very fasttowards the finish. Eventually C.'onardregistered amile andahalfin2ißiu 47sec.Chatham arrived at FlcminKtou yester-day. Excellent accounts are receivedcoDCPrnind the workdone by Forty WinksandPygmalion.

(Received October 1,10 p.m.)Stratbmore was scratched for the Mel-

bourne Cup nt ttn minutes past 12 thisafternoon, Malvoiio is now favorite at100 to 8. St. Albans 11. meets withtupport at 100 to 0. Zahrifki is stillreceding iv the betting, 100 to fi beingoffered about,him. 1000 to 30 wis laidby Mr Oxeuhamacainat Sternehaser.

Bunßebah is a linn favorite tor theCaulfield Cup at 100 to 10. Paris is ashadeeasier at the same odds,100 to 7agaiust Trieste and Steruchasi-r, 1000 toCO np.tinst Chatham, and 2000 to 60agiiintt Maoie Circle and Malolo. An-neriley has beennibbled at at 100 to 5

Autonomy is favorite for the Deiby nt5 to 1, Cumoola, Captiin, andAzim7 to1,Mell and Cindour 8 to 1. There is adisposition to bick Ktra Weenie at 100to, 8, bnt so far the price is not forth-comiog.

THE HAWKJN'S BAf HBttALD; WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 6 1802,

Printed andPublished for Dinwidddb, WalJkeb&Co,,Limited,by.PETER DinwiddibandHiomwiThomas Walker*? thebLregtoteredmintingoffloe,TSSywra-ißtSStrNapier,- Hnv^o'a Bar, Now Zealand

—Wedneßto>lfO(i6ob«r6.ls»

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REED AND SRAX'S

O.OMMADE.) (10,000 MADH.FAMOUS DOUBLS FDBBOW PLOUGHS,

Alao thotr eqnully fumed OHAMWON OHIMiBO DKKHtMi PLOUBHB SingleDouble Furrow), with roverelblo stool points, Und edse, and front-lifting levor. TnesgDiggingPloughscanb3made convertible Into ordinary doublo-farrowsU desired. A anto

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STEEL ZIGZAG nA.RttOW.-S, 3»me priceaslrnn, and will last) reble tietime.RKID AND GRAX'dHORSE IJBARB (Over1300 mado)i/t3T DIBO HAUKOWS. la slzob from6foto 12fowlda. Bittod withpatent adJn»tawoß

for equalisingtha weight,so that the dlaeu oat uniformly deep all overatanyaogJAi TheonlyreallygjodDteoHarrow la tho market The bearingswill notout theaxle,andjuxaxgeverrequire renewing. NX W SPADINUDISOHARROW,6ft,Bft.10ft,and ttttwide,aooountof oursuperior faollt'.es wecansupulyanydemand thatmayarise (orsnob.

NEW POSITIVE FHBD BROADCAST SEBD SOWERS, This aundoubtedly thffonlygoodBroadoast tieedHower.

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IMPROVED WINDMILIiSof tho voryboat construotlon andmaterial,and otany sue1andpuwor AMERICAN rt'OODSN Hluh-UDB PUOUGHS. £3 lOaeaoh.

Tripod Harrows. Urubbers, Drnya, Oambridije Rollers, Turnip Blloers Polpats, WireatrAlnors Bludcra,OUs,HouoNails,&c., &o. „ ,tti:oeptionaUy tow / PLAIN AND BARBED FENCING WIRB 1ExceptionallyLow

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aPitDIAI.REDUCTIONIN CJjMBWDgB"K|_ANDDiSOHiKBOWS

"AS A COUGHMIXTURE IT ISEXCELLENT."DR. KWART.

s*~~:^~~~*iJ^^''a^W!k FromRsf.F.IW. IfIBTT, [Wes--^v i I loyan mlnlßter >— "J|havo derlTea

ft A Olii- An n,.,n«*..»" SrHH^^l muph benefit from its nse when& A t»HEAP, rLEASANT.^^S^ Buflerlna from oxoesslye speaking.V) t,.r, WFMM& YouwS,Isuppose,know that the8 AND SfiS Kov.AloxanderReed (nowof Dnn,IEffectual Remedy. tmaeeaan&i^':omßXe'a'lt$-"': . 1... i. -<4WwM' Fipm Rer. a3. OONGDON|s~Bv B Wmkkl Gll3JKßT,Chrißtohurohl-"lahaßiH2aEh tt~^-:^~>'VTv^7v^^.sv7v7«vr-^ wSmfii not fail toreoomnwndit toallwho|fO%jjjIta^aaJJlEßafSnEß^^^S suffer tiom affectionsof the throat,

Pi'fT/fffili'nj'k'rf^rcrrY^==*=rv=7*^^^i^s*dmrffflw-?tJti levan minister:--**lshall oertalnlyp-mWM^^^^^^^i^ SSoiStoivwhosuffer."

I(T>^S~'^Sr'aT^^^J?> j^m^ From Bev' OHA3> PKNNB1''r C\&lsmZzL2Z/vM.(*JWa4^ss^TH}fflmsj Napier:-"la one casewheneverjr

i\ ) *Tgßifc remsdy tried proved powerless to

l^ASflMrw^al^'\Ji-f fUwM SeeßlDg), the first dose ot yoprtss ver proToamM

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Whooping CouchJm^b1 - From Rev.k.Marshall:-*i!;::j DfFricaur ofBreathing, Tssßffl teuot

ved °° nßlteabl9 aod BPfl<ldy■WHS ALL AFF6CTION3QFTHE LUNCSJr^^^§■ OaOHCHUB, TRACHEA,& URYNX.I MM Ftm BoT j.parkjn

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ii *HOrvsi/c WfAKta, LuniPreserver ba« donemy throat

tic/o«- 13 6d.Zo 6d.4e fid AB» "9 rfl6ulli "»« 1»b thai tao Ohemim■ w ' ""'""'n'u« es (ia,^^^^^has been compelled to eend.tor a| PREPARED ONLY BY I |llp| oßS°'

SOLD BY ALL CHEMISTS AND STOREKEEPERS.KTIMPORTANT TO PURCHASERS.

lHirohsoere sre roquoatedtoboo that oaohpaokotof/LungPreserverottewd or sale isa(acolmtln of the nbova drawing,and that the words

"Bsxter'B,Lung Preesiver,Christchurch,"are blown la tho IJotUc,Further, that tho wrapper of each packed of . g-s .LUNU PREBKRVER, $W§\ A**<^WM

Bsara tho Proprlotor"BTrnrto Mark ond Antoptraphif(W\\\ t -L£ 'along with the inte l'ropriotor'B Slgnßturo, thus— W ]AJM-^q qc .RKFUBK ALL OTHKR3 AS OOUNTERFKITS UlOtfc. n>*vW{n'n\3C3 -«**«»- "

<=zx-^=-Z. JJISO

BKPJ'KMISKK ami, 101K.'

jStnUtong.

"i'O STAND THIS SEASON ATKAEfI-MU,-- THOROUaHHREDBI'ALMON

V^-l OKEADNOUQET.*fjjite&.% Torms-Thlrty Gulnoas eachmarp. unly approved marcs taken. TnwHorso'B Istvorynaar fllla.l.,--. THOUOUGHBRKDSTALLION

\aT*^ T " A N_D XX W.je'jM&iai* Torma

—Bight Guineas oaoh

m&ro. Only approved maros taken, and avery limitednumber.

No maros taken for either Horre unleupreviously approved.

JBurthorapplication toK. CA.RIUNUTON,

211 Karaniu.

TO STAND TIHSSEASON ATCIU-SJUK,

sJL 'pilliTHOROUGH-*- BKKUSTAhLIO.NS

iWffl&IL ABIBL,]f\^jrK Dainty;Ar;el-Una.

xcrms-5guineas,

rKAIWAKA,1Plecatotins— BlackB«s.

Terms— 1guineas.

Good Paddooka;no responsibility.O. P,DONNELLY.

212 OrlßßC>Be.

Ay r^OSTANDTHISSEA-JL SON AT HASTINGS.

E N 0 H M A H*■"* Anglor-CrysoUtof.

Thnraiißhbrod Mares.. .. filO.lOi11-iK-hrt'd Marea- .. _

BJ 53Two or moreMaros property of one owner

asperagrcomrnt. Kvory onre taken, butnorctpoDßlblliiy.

Fartherpartloularß apply toW. TATUAM.

121 Uasllngt.

TO STAND THJS SEABON AT MARAKKAKAOSTATION,r-giHK Parc-bred Clydes-

flßikßßlTlSH LYON,Imported from Gootland in1833.

BRITIi-HLYONla adarkdapplo-bi>yhorseand etanda 17 hnnda nigh, v.'Uli Immensebono andplentyot hair,byArgylettotl. Vol.Vli, dam Doi;!Dg, by Pitnco ot VValos (C73,Vol. 1). grandrtam Maggie, by LooneiiQChampion(1«, Vol.1.)

UlilTlSa liKON has takenflret honorsatnil Iho principal show-grounds In Now Zea-land, and a list of his oareor oanbeBoononapplication.

Termß-£7 7s, two or more Marcs aa:peraurocmont,

ViiPy "CLYDKBDALE KNTIHE

MARQUIS OF SALIS-BURY,

IJrcnbyMr J. Cullen. Tulori, by1Lord Sails-bury, iiuportod (NTo. 114 Now Zealand Stud

Book), damJenny Uoans, byUovernor.

Marquis of SUlßbury has taken firsthonorsInilio Ltindpal show-«ro/nds of Otugo.

Toim«-£5 6s, two or more Marco as peragreement.

%W^^^W BRKD AMKHIOAN_[

_tg!S>— X^L/1 TRCni'JIR

KENTUCKY,By Bdilin Ompartod),damFanny8011,(Imp.)

Terms- £5 fis, two or moro Mares as peragreement,

raiHE WELL-KNOWN*^rra&. -8. IMPORTEDWW THOUOUGUBKKD ENTIRB,

GLADIATOR.Tormo-£1 Ib, two or moro Maros as per

flßro 'jihcnti. .A|||," fJHE WELL-KNOWN

ll^J^X""

PURE-BRED PON7,

LOUD PALMERSTOEToims-fi3 Ss, two or moro Mareß as per

ajtreementiForPartlonlau applyto

THE MANAGER,210 Maraekakahotitatlon,

" ~%ucftcMe (ffompttß.

— — — - -

LOOK OUT FOR THE BUCKEYEAT YOUR A, AND P. SHOW.

THE WT BUCKEYE fIUXUMJ"^ „

AND THE

NEW BUCKEYE MOWER AND COMBINED MOWER MB REAPERARE THE FINEST MACHINES OBTAINABLE.

! OWNERS OF COMPETE MACHINES ARE SELLING THEM TO BEPLACE

INSPECT AT~YO(JK SHOW.

WILLIAMS & KETTLE, LIMITED,NAPIER.

A. JONES & SONS,WAIPUKURAIL

foflrtcuUatßl jSmpUatctttPauufactiwa. ,

HAWKE'S BAY AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENT WORKS,HASTINGS AND_WAIPUKURAU.Q

EST4IBLISHED 1866.

A. JONES AND SONS,PROPRIETORS.

AWARDS-CHAMPION CUP. VALUE 25 QOIMKA3. *OH THE BEST OOLjggggK OF AQBTCULTURAL IMPLEMENTBTfIKEK YEABB

FIFTKEN FIHST PRiSiE9 AND SaCIdTS'3 EILVKUMRDAL?.

downnPlant olMaohineryand Tools capableotdoaUng withia.lolmbw ota^Lot one^yh,yOn reolatiye oredenUftlß wehold from the H.B. A.

wellat to thofo,to whom wemaybecomp»t«Uw Btr*nKotß, thatweturnout

NOTHING BUT FIRST-CLASS WORK.

BU»ll;OtDnpSottUß onhand tor theyorlouaMachinesIn the Pist-lct.

ALL KINDS OP IMPLEMBNIS BOUGHT, SOLD, OH BXOHANaBD,

RT AOKSMITH & WHEELWRIGHT WORK IN ALL ITS BRANCHESDONE ON TBEMOST REASONABLE TERMS BY COMPETENT WORKMEN AND WITH DESPATCH.

ASSISTANCE GIVEN TO INVENTORS TO WORK OUT NEW PATENTS.

SEE OUR COLLECTION AT THE_SHO_W ON THE 6th & 7" OCTOBER.AGENOIES-

P &D DUNCAN, AGRICULTURAL BI\CHNKKRS,OHBISTCUORCH Eole AOEsm).

IJROWN R MAY'S STEAMENGINES J9

fftttttiotttf. 1THE BIKES OFJTHB SEASON! ITO STAND THIS" SEASON, AT

DUAIIT, HAVELOCK.Tvs FollowingCelebrated Sires:

-X*ML riRAWFORI)

i!9y^«fWi J PRIORY. ohcs-Sfffl''\'a33Sl wl'N mithorjodullbroihorXI k?*w^^Tb im

' to Guesswork andS*"(L ifILJJi Conjecture), by Gang

w* Jorwnrd (Imp)(win-ner of tho 201)0 Gulnoas ard DeooDd in tho

IDerby, nlro of tho flying flortonee Gnose-worn, Con'ecture, Oouß'jquanoo, CarrlDg-inn and numerous othor wlnnera) out ofiioriulTOnturo (,nii),|, by Advonluror out

of Manganese Urand dam of Apology,Kibbcr, winner of tho Derby, nnd Wen-look, winner of tho ft, Leger), being theoreutcat rndug familyin tho world, Advon-Surer, by i>ow;iimstcr (winner cf tho StIoarer), tho meat ouccestful horae tho wormtvi.r EaW. Slro of Kiucßem (winner of 61rices lnolading tho Goodweod Cup,and waauoverbeaten),out of Palma. Manganeao,byIrish Birdoatcher out of Moonboam. Nowminster, b7Touchstone (winner of the St.Legei) out of Bocswliig (a great performer,besides other raooo winning four Doncaßtor(jupe,and raced til Bho waa 10 years old).Fnlina, by Einillus out of Kranoeaca. GangForward, by StookwolliKrapotor ofStallions)(slro of Ulalr Atholand brother to Rataplanand hnlt brother to KinjjToil) out uf l.adyMaiy,byOrlando (winner of tho Dorby) outof bplltvoto (grand dam of St. Albine)

1 Orlando, by Touchßtono out of Vulture.Splltvotc.by St.Luko outof Klcotroas (graii).dam of Tuddington,wlnnor of tho DerbydStockwell(winner of the2030Gulnons andSt.Logtr), by tlio Bdvcn (winner of tho St,Loger) ont of Pocohnntaa (uauiof RntapumandKingTorn)by Qlencoo winnerof tho 20>0Guineas)out ofMarposea. Owing to anaoel-dint when a yearling Crawford Criory waanot trained,but bla fullbrother and sister,Guesswork and tonjcoiure,fullymal'iiainoatho reputation of iho family, UUOMWOMrb » threo-ycar-old running tha greatCommotion to a head in tho Cham-pion fctakes, many who were proifontaverring th.the aocually won,but the judgegave It a short hoadIn Commotion's lavjir.CcnieoturowonsovoralracesendranlntheaxwOuinoao Cupat Adoiftido beatingevery thingovpof cdto her butMalta,andwusafterwardsBoldfor 1000 gulnnaa.her bother GnoBSWorKgoing to the same purchaser f.ir 1100gulnoss,

Crawford Priory la a boauiHul rion goldonchoctt-nt, itandli g 15 handa 3 laoheß, withBDlendld bonoandsubstance, andahowsgroaQuality, and brcedora of thoroughbreds willbco from nlB pedlnree asBhovmabovoumjkahla do3oent from tho greatest heroea of tuaKngliah.turf., Torms-0 guineaseaoh maro.

Gtt "W R n A IjTHORNTON,

lr*L¥ry #% Wooro (imp) dam ofhocht'O, Oofunna,

Stce-^iat who won the Canterbury (Vlo,|Plato 2 milea, beating iho mlnhlyMarvdat wolKht-for-age)andculloden(wlio wasBoldforllMgulnofiaiisayeailliuaUhoaylvUParfcBale). Apremoiu.1» fu'l brother to Chamam(winnerof tho Middle Park.Plate,Dowhurßti'.ato.and Two ThoUEanl Oul'ioibJ and ba fbrother to CumeHa (winnerof thoOno lhou-sund Gulnoas, and who ran a deadheat forlhoOake,and K»you DOr(winnert>f tho at.Legor,Rons Memorial Stakes,and ChampionStaKCS). Mnrtomor. sireof Apremont,18 aIBOsire of St. Christopher,winner of thoOranQPrix: Yernrul, winner of tho .Ascot Vase,and Clomontioo, winner of tho Champagn;BtaKoa. Mortonier win the best longdlstanool-.oreo of hla day in Kngland, nnd amonK ahost of races won tho Asoot Gold CupandAlexandra Plato and ran seoojd in theCheater Cup, oarrjins 0.-t 31b. AuraoarUd .in of Aiiromont, was a moat successfulbrood maro, having within four years pro-duced Cainolla, Caamant. and Rayon UUl.She 18 by tho Tonchßtono horso Anibroeeout of Pooihonln?, who was dam of thoillustrious t.lo, Stookwell, itataplan, andKloKTom. Aiiromout'a balt-sister dardonlafidam of Narolssa. Uio only fllly that ovorboat Goholmiii?. Aba two-yow-old DonoralThornton was tried and found to bai ono oftho fastoEt youngatorainNow Zoaland but inconneouonco of v epUL hoot was put out orwork Ucscondod onbJthpidcß fromtho mostfamous r.iclng blood of England, Gonoral'1jo» lion must readily oommend himaolf toornouof thoroughbredmarea.

Terms— s guineaso,»ch maro.

jtSTi fVtili High cagto<%T\7 1. Imcottcd Ainb

"asivslx^-"\t3> A dark bay with-^s—?^"— » Markpoints. Tho "Ann-trahsl'in

'a^ys:—"This la corlalnly tho

most bcAutlful Arab horso over Imported.Ho standsabout 15 hand?, andhas Immensebone withplenlyof mbatancoand quality allovor. Biois acknowledged tobotho verybes;Arab that ovorracedin indla. Aproofof thaibeln« that atonemeetingin Calouttihe hadno loss than threo w«!k overs,tho

"Indian

Herald" remarking "No owner cirlng to

Btart ngaioEt tho Rroat Crusader at welKht-for-isji\ tho Doscrt Plato,dlstinco two uillef,resul'.oIina walkover." Crtiaidef won theDohra Horby Umball.i IV'rby, ilojert Stakes,Asian Plato,Madras Drrbr, and many otherrACOR, After racingInIndia for years,ntalldietanco",underbig; weights,Crusnuerretiredfrom tuo turf with anunbeaten record.Salamn', a Bon of Poeaaus. an ln.portodArab, won tho Australian Cap, 2i inlloe,heatingafield ofsovenhorfes.atltr two deadheats withFlylusDutchman, in 10 secondslens time than thofiimouß Lurllno tojk to winthtardcoin hor your, Salndin havia* run 6}m lea during the afternooni Thisproves the(not thatn ra< ohorao canbo prodnocd fromthafirstorossoftho Arab.

Thoeo whointend to breed for Indianre-mountswoulddo woll to considor thefollowIng remarksby RogerD UptOD, late Gtptainof tho 9th Lunoors:— "The Frouoh bad todiscard the European horse wbon in Afrloaandremount their cavalry on suoh borecsofArub blood na they could procure,and thesecarried a wolght 'A twonty-flvo stono,Gonoral Dumas may well exolttlm, 'Now, ahomo that In a oonntry often rough andrtifllonlt murchea and gallops, nsoonda anddccconle, onduroa unpirnlled P'lvatlonß,aril goca through a onrnpalgn with spirit,v.l-hBuoh nwoleht enhijback,ishaorlahenuta war-horsal"

'Ihe Arabian is a racer,ft war-horse, andhunter, aridinghoreo parexcellence.

To Owners of High-oh&a ThoroughbredMarea,Crusader, as asecondDarle7 Arabian,should prove involuablo la renovating tboexhaustedblood of the Thoroughbred litookof tho colonies.

Hnrly applicationsaronecessary,'bbseveralmarcs aro hooked already to Crusador,andho ispoßltlv.-ly limited to 35 approvedmarCß(Includinghisowner'O.

Tornu-6guineasoaehMaro,

f|«HR Oi/ANDCHAMPIONPONYJ. bTALWON OK NKW ZEALAND,

Ofthobeat NorfolkTrotting

Bred by ArthurJcrvolsoPcott, ICaq,of llothorikldPark,England, nnd Is by— ~— — —iPoi-footiou (wlunor of tho

Champion Prlz.>, opon to tho world, in thoPony Stallioncia;ant lellDßton throoyearsInsuccession, and waa nevor bouton) oat ofCindoralU (winner of flret prU» ntiho Koyol/igrloullural Show hold in aullolk). PrltooCharmlugla a dark brown, ar.o Is tho moßtcharming Pony StiUlon in ihi SouthernllemlBpboro;v'ns wlonerof thcprlzoin thePony Stnllion Class at thoRoyalA jrlculluralrhow, Kilburn, England, und iB wlnnor ofBuvcntoen firttprizes in Now Zealand, hold-Ing an unbeaten record. Hii otucK huveta'onprlr, a viherever shown.

Ai tho bre.k up of tho celebratedCobhamStudPerfeoLOu (oiroof PrlnooCharming)waßoo;d to tho Csir of Hu3Bln for ancnoruioueflguro. His covering fco in Knglacd was lOgulueaa.showingin whathighu;titnutton howuahold in that country,wnmt!iu hbuiil fooof ft J.ony ataliiou thtru laonl>mo gnluoa.

Tenaa-1KUino^s eucii ni<ro, liimiled to25 mutes(includinghis owner'a).

Kvery care tak«>n, bul noresponsibility,N.l).— 'lho übovu horsea' t'jruiahave bosn

placed nt tho lowest jiiBSibio (co, ub anIn-ducement to brorilera to brpud racehorses.Indian rtmounts, cro.-e oauutry hora<;», andwelghtcurryinK huohtf,a closa of li irsovcr>much rtqulrod. Mnroa B ut to Iho nboyohoracß nm^c bo mid for und removed Oncolloo ofstintingbeinc? given.

for further partlouliru awply to tho BludGU-ooui, or toALIjAN M'LEAN,

110 Duurt ilavolock

TO BrAND AT FORBST FARM,HASI'INOri.

SgK f^HF~THOItOUQH-ffiS& A mtKD siiiEJzk&bliL WILBJiEFOROB.

BY MAKinyilNONa-JKSaiE

Wilborforco Is a dapplo brown, wlthoucany whilo, Gtandiiiß 15 handa S Inches, withgood tomprr. Hehnßaeplcnuld hind piece-,with mnKuillcoot neclc, eel inlu a woll-ehdpedpair of Bhouldcra. Ho hue plenlyof bone, awell-turned barrel, and excellently eprungrtbd, withgreat powor in his hlndiguartor^.tils Pedlgroo iv as follows, and uuoaka forltaelf :—

WILBEKFORCK.JESBIE | AIAHUiyNONO

c"3 w ?I 11 !p go g

.S' g g■A x to o i CD o) i ci M

Ih I gNo' H IBv~g S !

_g-__f. _i I ,Wllberforco waabred by MrJameß Farlow,

nt Winßor, Is.y.\V,,andas atwo year-old waasold tv Mr J,C'huDbl'), of Wanganul, for abigprice.

Au a racchorao Wilborforco hasamunbjrofgterllugporformanco which would tako uptoomuah epacoto particulurUe.

Ho ia thoBiroof Kavon,who won tho TrialStoopleß lit tho last WolllogtonWinter Meot-lug,andafterwarda won tho doubleotKaDßl-tiki-'l of Burdlea and Siooploa, ltavrfnla tooonly horaiiof Wilburforco'u got thathuaraced,but Ma lmcka c-Jiuniaiicl thu loppi'lucaIntlioWar.tjanuidlatriot.Ifwell mated, Wllharfcrco would oortalnly

got raoohoraaß.Tor/ins— £s 6s. P<uldoching provided treeup to Iho limo of Blimini:.For furtherparticularaiplyto

H. LIMMKR,220 Owiicr.

TO STAND THIS SEASON ATMXI PAKI,

>V?\-^ rg^HE THOROUGHrY, .Jj X BRKD KNTIRM

BR_ONTE,Aa to Pedlprrooit ia well known toall.Any reraonawho wish to eond their Marea

to thtallorfio, aro rcquunodto forward them.For single Mares, £3 Kb; for two Mtrosowned hy tho same poraon, £fl 10a. Goodpaddocks r'ovldrd for the Wares forwarded,lut wi'.l not horoHuonßiblo for aoyaocldenlsto M»na or Fonh. AH foe» to bo notiledwhnn Maros nr.) tskou away; nnd if notfi-ovutl to bu Infoal thlaBoaeon willbo servediiKivln inxl eooaonfree,OKojpt tlio paildookßtoCdptrweck.

TKAKONBA>HI O*UIT,

KOMOiK.

f^HEFirm of Mtjeton andVThitbhavingDljsolvetlPRrtuerahlp,IIntoi.d

Allying on Chebnutnesnof ShoopDip Mann(uVitutcr Wi cj? osa Recount si Kulkr.naw* wii-luhwaiss

ffittWottg. 1jl^O STAND THISJajfsb "*- se&son

f||l|li|s( TE MAHANGA-

cJ2sgdfe|5. TORPEDO.PriDIHBBB:(Foaled1881.)

—*£«"r-I__ """»»■""» S^darn^

t jj i.S Pantaloon«£ Iy Decoy FilhodaFutag _ __\ uec°> Finesao« _.1 Humphrey"

gclMolbourno Clinker*j 2;= Morpe*h'rtdam

S|J MowoHna <^^°"£ |

O p Jrf.Caracl Oa-JgUer of«*| Sollm0 (SS ii i. > Hrutand'orfffl jDaughtorof MraCrulokshank

fc~'

g jßnstard NiTatop« IIDaughter of &>„,,O |igShoot Anchor jtf£sU_fc< ESSL ,,„„. Uuy Middlctun

ij « a■.Daushtcr of mtocrisH

—! Whalebono|IfScamcl "^^oHm

* * °=!n . -Master Henry.« S goißantcr Boadicea\%«

d Sheet Anchor tfo&*onn« Phantom

3 LadyKmmoHne Daughter of

VTiiiw AT E B)FA LL>

PEDIGREE(FOAi.Br. 18S1.)

gg"0

|L|PanU.'o,a %■»«fifl^oy sr^|PjjMelbourne M^'nTSlc'sS'S . roudsuuejfajstMowcrina Emma!r|' " WhJlubono-'a Camel Daughter ofa:*g Scllm

►3 -J9m BroundorfjM Daughterof jMrsCruiokshnnk

r ! I-!— '7~~. rTTisir Ucroiilcs*

I Loltißhlilrdcatch'r GuiC0|o]i0]i

1 l^lw-me-not FMoi!

t |ljfl^^.of.nand|^y°°"* ■j'KiI". ItlamptonSi I^Uaughtcrol Oroy Momnß

--< .— -I g Calonder (Imp.) Hambictonia;c| *i£ S Cftßsandra (dRm Troß (imDi"gl £§ otYattondOD)Xi°c oaroy'_\— ~~ ~~

>iarKAWHy|*|ifKingTom PooAhontas

i |^^1Waterwitoh g^p^1

35 GUINEAS Eicn MARE-A fow Marea will ho tftkon,

W. Docolas,To iwahansa,Hawke'B BaF, 210

TO STAND THI3 SKASON AT THKTAVIBIOCK BTABLBB, WAIPUKU-

£&!__ rf^HS ThoroughbredJL Stallion

BLAOS ROSE.*BL\CK IIO3K is by Antoios — Rosallod,whOBO p;>rformftncea ontho NowZoalmd tuttBtamphim as onoof tho most valuabloBnllroHorses now inoxlstoaco. Black Hose Is abrownhorao, Btnndtnß 153 handß, with im-moi su qiiartors, ltlns, boco, aud mufolo,nudha hasprovedhimself a stayer,havlnjt wenIhr-CanterburyDorby,beatingKnslllor, L'vor-poo., UglyUuclt, WatorKing,Carlton,Dime,I'ciirl, andLady hvolyn. Tho following dayhe ran a coed Booond to tho rortoubtnbloWclccmo J.»ck in tho Canterbury Cup of 2}miles, which race ho led in to tho dlstancopoot, whero, throughswerving attho crowd,hoallowed tho Ban of Miss Flatlo B>oura thojudge's oyoanock aheadcf him. Hi> eubso-queutly won thoIslacdDay Cup inacommoncenter,boatingLoouora, UglyBuck,andfourothers.BI^AOK RO3K8 TABULATED PBDIQROB

13 ANNEXKD.'ROSALIND. I ANTEKO3(Imp,)~

1"" F *' *g "* F 8

liiihi'

■i iHe will B3rvo mires at Six Qnlneagonch,

TliO best paddoo&lug accomraoilat!on Ispro-vided butnoresponsibility undertaken.

AllmaresmUainglast seasonwill bosorvedthid free, a minimum chargo of &l onlybeingmado forgrassand exponses.

L. EVANS.Owner.

N.R.— Only Black Hosestands thlasoaso",Herculeshavingbeon sold, 217

TO STAND TIMSSKASONATNtfAPUKK,UMAUI7,

fgiHß MAGNtFICEJNTV ■"""-■> .1L TUOROUQHBRED\-y\ HOKBK— L-LL-. PATRIARCH.PATUIAItCUis arichdark baywithblack

point*.BtandiuK over 15 hands,on short legs,with b-jautiful flat bono, sploudid foot, ox-traordlnarlly haniieomo, shoeing groatquality combine* with Btrongth and eub-stanco, romarKubly good constitution, anddocile lomper;ia bythofar-famedYattondon(slfabf Dißwoith, Javlin, Heroulee, OlifßWr,Hoodco, .~t. Oeorge,&o); dnra Dayß of Old ;(Ijibcrted) by Irian Uirdc.itcher; aum D.ijb Iof Yoro,byi,ld Knglatid,&o. yottendon.byblr HiTculea,dim ('astandrn,by Tros (Im- jpurtedl.outof Allcoarny-byKousEmigrant, !dam Gulnaro (Imported),grand dam of thorenowned horso Barb. PATRIARCH po«---bcsb-b Australian S-lr Horouleablood throughbisBiro,nndIrish Birdoatcher bloodthroughhlsd-im,audhis breedingcaunot bo excelled.Ho ts own bro.thor to the c*.-lobrMed race-horse Kitz-Vattandoii,who carried Sir Her-oulosnoblnaoiiß lOlors to vicrory toofloa InAustralia. Dayß ofDid,his dam, wasalaoIhadamof hossof Australia,onoof tho grandestnnd gimoab of Australian turf performers.Sho ran tho famous Klghhook to a he.id ivthat momurnblo strugglefor tho Sydney Cup,k-vviugaovonteen of tho cr/ioK horcosof IboAuetmliancolimlea behindher.amongstthemBich I'.o'obrltieH as Tim Whlfllor, Voluntfer,Torrug ii, Yattondon,Tallyninii Sho1b alsuown sk'tcr to tho benulifut maro Diyo ofYoro, champion prlzo takur ut, 'ho hydnoyexhibition, open tv all tbo AustralianColo-nkd. PATIUAKCH was a very fast andKnjnohorßo, His porforraanco.* wcro to winIho Ilandwiok Nursery Handicap, Ihe Vic-torianRacing Club Hnndl'-au, second for thoSydney ('uj\giving a year and 2lb away tomo dinner (gob by Yaitondon also), andfliilohlnK in frout of Atw, Dagworth, andlhlr!e-n otueru. Owins to an ucoidentaaa4-yuar-oldho was then putto tho stud.

All iMrotakonbut noronpaiißlblllty.Foca payable to Hd. BKOUGHTONonIyon

orbofora Slut DecemberTorms-£5 63. Two or moro Marea as por

Agreement.

N.n.— During my abnocco all communica-tions inconnection withPatriarchcanhaad-drcesed to J.M. Campboll,Oroom-iaclmrKO,Ngjpuko,Ojiuhu.21S IC. BHOUGHTON.

TO STAND THISBKAFON AT THBiIOLLOWc, CUVJS.«»v fB<Hii Pare Clydesdalow^i^-a, -B- Entlro HoraeMySf^ KKOOKDOK,

< r ai* ByKnockdon (Imported).Knookdcn will travel tho following dis-triota :— Havoloek, Uußtingß, Taradalo, andPalano,Torma -finglomams £3 10a,payableon orboforoIst January.1833. Groom's fee, sa,'i'wo or more Mares as por agreement.

Mares Bold or exchanged to bo Bald for asstinted.Padilockinjj will ba provided for Mnrosbrought, 'to1'" n distanco for three weeks,a((or which 2t Cd per week will bo charged.Allcaro lakeu,butnorespODalblllty.For Pedigreeauo Cardu.

JOHN MILIEU.213 Tholiollowß Olive.

iil.

'■--;.__-'■"r'"T

IMPORTA2iI1

CLEARING SALEOF

TOBACCONIST WAKE AND FANCYGOODS.

MR aTIiKVIHABTINUB-BTKKKT,IJTAVNG madoarrangomontawith2 R WK^BKa N. I.AZARUB AND CO.Ucullut Opllclßttu. of London, C'alculta, andMelbo'irn ■, loluko over thoir Wholosalo andConßultinir Agonoy for New Zimlnnd, has

dooliled tjclear tho wholoof tho aboveHl't.CK AT CObT FtilCE,

W 0 N,!D EUJF lT)7~ BARGAINSIN

"

PllvcrMountodPipes0.11.11andall Wooden Pld bWaMilng HtlokaPcuetiod, lM(;ara'J</lmcconlijto' Hundrles, endMUMCALINSTRI'UKNTd 1!«

T. DUENEY,UK)11.DV.H, UNDTCK'J'AKKB,ANDI» OlCNiiitAli JOBBING CARPHNTEB.CurpuntcjiiiiifandHulldlDK Work of allkindsundcrliilCiiD, llßtliiiateii given, "uuoralsfurnir-hed ut Bhortca^ notice; ModerateCharge/.', Furniture, ix.o,, of all descrip-tions licualred on tho Phortoab Notioe,and at, llodorato Prices. Pioturo Frnmeßmuflo lv order. Njlq tho Addreoo— ifanoyISopcirltury, oi>pußtto Nurlor 'Boa O"-»tal/lea,UaeiluKis ulioe1., liui/ler, SB<

gMtctiottcettiE,AND W. LYNDON'S SALES.

MANCHESTERFiEBASBUHAKOBCOMPANY

ESTABLISHED,1821,

Cno ot tho Oldest and Largest InaurancoCompaniesIn tho World.

CAPITAL,

BKCUB^^POLICY £J J7sjoooHead Office:MANCHESTER.

Agenta for HawkoBBiy—X,& W. LYNDON,

LandandEstate Agents,Nnplor.

Inauranofa affected onEvery Description otProp rty In 'iowu or Country at LowoatCnnont Rate?.

Prompt and Liberal Settlement of allClalnio. 109

EOWAIJI) ANDWALTEli

L X N I» O NLYKDON AND NKl'ttEW

L&.3D, ESTATE, AKD STATIONAQBI.TB.

AND AUCTIONEERS.

WALTER LYNDON,AUOTIONEKB,

AUCTION SALESDndorUkon In any part of tho Province for

tho Saloof Merchandise,Sheep,Cftttlo.&o, s

LOANSNcKotlftted npon Freehold and r.oasflhold

Securities »t lowestratcß of Intoro3t.PnrAA IN' Himl for Immediate invest-db&OUl/ me ntInBums to suit borrowers.

PInnA'INO s[J SUM, avni'abloltor Im-SbIUUU nicdiatolnvtBttr.cnti

CASH ADVANCESMr.do Tipon ovory description of Farm Pro-dnco, Wool, Grain, and other Commodities

eonelgnedfor iuiniodlato Sale

DIXON INVESTMENTCOMPANY

(LIMITED)

OAPItAL £200,000KDWAUD LYNIjON,

Solo Agont lor Ilaiske'B Boy

LAND TRANSFERACT.

Trnnnfiir'of LMiantiuir ihls Act from 80110to Purchaser completedIn11vominutes

E. & W. LYNDON,110 LAND ANDESI'A E AQKNT3,

FOB KALB,

NAPFER— Town Section 197,Olive-square, together with Fnuillf llial-

denco contoinitiß thirteen rooms ail in thobeat order;woll adapted lor a MedicalPrivo-Utlonon

For terms apply toK.&Vf.UYVVOS,

111 Land andKstatoAgents.

£"*sWH|{\ TO ADVANCE UPONOne lima of J3IOOJOne Sum oJ f.<Xh

i.v&otherBuma !o nuli Borrowera.

112 K.AND W, LYN3ON' SEA, SHA. fSA.

!*§'U* BOXEy~^EW SEASON'S.CvIF t? TKA,Best QtuxlityXi(ii!).-r troxtensidaha!fBotmdc,

H AHIIW, LVNOON113 Ht'.-Si'ra Aii^r.ti

jStnUiong.TO BTAND THISt^VCAPONAT NGAPUKB,

OMAiIU,rjiHK PUKE ■ B«ED«£81?k PONY STALLION

-XS^ CROSSFELL,CRO3HFELL )b a beautiful DaDplo Grey

Ponygot by tho Worldrenowned Pony SlroAllapice, out of Lavender {\ many p'lzewinuor in her day); In licighlho Btinds allulo over eleven liuride, on short, o'.t'nn,miiscnlar, flat-boned l;-t?a. Ho is a sweettempered llulo gentlouiAii, comblnii/g thotpeotnein and docility of iho domobtlcaicdj\i -bl'in, thoepocG of the llyiucntccd of thodceort, with tlinniuir'iltir cievclopmontofthet'me-bied Clyiiitd 10. J«ls townoes ofDt lupo allcwß him to ho enslly mounted by!\nInf'iut, nlthoughhiin bjilton Buch linenUi.il to carry au-iunt )b not tho lesHt lioubioto Mm. livhas ovorycharacteristic to on-Miliilohim iliolimu idoil ot a cbild'd ]):ny

Unir. jndie-.il nrd co.itclenilousj'.i'!Kt-'3 fay that Croysfoll ia iho mo:[ ]>erfcctsrevlme.n ofachlli'd Pony tirein thiutldcofthi! iijimtor.

Atiyoiio lnlondlnii to br.--il 'i child's ponyshvud Ijuvo" lookaiCro.-sM!b'.foro ni'iklugupIiieir mlndaaa to wliero liny aro koliik toeend their mare.CroeaMl haa never yot boon benton tnashow rltff. nnd will bo on view at thollitwk(.'a Hiy AgrloulturM nni Paß'.omlKliow, tvhera ho will cotnpoto against all-co .'frain hijolius.

N.H.— Afc'reut ntanr brwdera ar.srunnl.io:»»-,i) viitti tho Idea Him Ciotfcfoll's (cola3ikhlioih, hut Iein aßnito thorn (hoy arolaboringunder v doluslon, aa they c.in havotht piT^tcea of thia Greul Horeu at amuohleu llgure.

J. Jr. CAill'JlKLli,

vtijy 'FHI3 well and favor---'.i««osiSt!»- fl. nbiy known Champion

Ricinu I'onyHlro willa^ainbo at tho serviceuf tiri'tdcrn tliijiOß^.O'i, andivlll run with lilbm.ufa in w^-11 Kr<>Boed, well waterod, andBcrurii.y feuccd p-»ddccke atNtMpuke.

Aa pony racttiK 1b aniin rotninKin vo:uto,anil uoudpiniea fetohl g eueh hi^h prlctwlnUiuAu<r.rall»nni.d India'! murketf,broidorß\v<iiiid do woll to take advantage of tho op-portunity now plKcO'l at tht,ir disposalihrcu^h tlio services of thia fislilonr.bly bndtire.

Kor tennsand all partlculnrdro the abovo-meutlonid i-ircu, apply tv

JAMaS M. CAMPDYLL,"StudGro^iii in iJbarKt1,233 Xi?,ipukc,I'lnuhu.

W.M(P,

-iSilliliLPOVEETY BAY TUjSF CLUB-

springTmlkting,octohkit18tii and 19tii, 1832.

]trOM[NATiONH~

closfi HATUl\-A- J DAY, let Octobor, for tho followingrace6 :—

Kprino Handicap, 110 aove, 1J miloMAKAUAKA lIANUICAI-,75 BOVB,1DlllO andadlalanooFlyingHandicap, to stivs, C furloiigß"Vaiican'aic Handicap. WJuovh, 7 fmlougß

llunnLKs lljnlical",55 kovb, 1} milefcKC<«l> UCKULIia iSAKOICAI", 60 BjV?, lj

milsWoi«htn. (ith Ootobor; Ao^eptanoea, 10thOctober,1892.For fullprogrammobco poatcre.

J.11. AIHLABIK,Secretary.

N.D.— Tho Union Coropany'a Kanlori nowruuu to theGlsburno Whutf. l!07

sFIT lUKEHY.MRS K. CONDON.

MYNEW PUMUtfKS luiringLrouIV.II conit)]fitod in slroot, l'ortAhurirl,Ibi(j to inform my numoroiiijCub-tomorß and Clio Fnliilo Ronnnilly that,Iamprejmred todeliver Hriml of tho Uoo tQ 'ulltyto iiny part of Iho Town, Nothing tntt thoBD'-tMiitorlnluDi'd.

Small Goodsmndo fiosli dally.ltofroiilnnonts,nndTeaandCofToi!, Plcb,&o.ready.'.VvdOmi;, Ohrlatcninir, unil lllrlhday Oakosru.AUo ontho Bhortcbb uollco.Al OtdsrawllReceWsßtdot Attention, 28 :

BAKER& TABUTEAU'S BALEd^LAND SALK AT AUCTION.

MONDAY, IOtbToOTOBEK, 1802,At2 o'clock.

BAKER &~TABUTSAIJITnvo receivedInalrtictlona to offer for Ealo

by Public Auction Rt their Kooraa, lonpy-sonstreet, Napier, on tho abovo dato, thoPiemi!o3known aatho

EMPIRE HOTEL BILLIARDROOM. £ htkasoearo "road, NaptorTown Section 119 in Parr, « teatIrontaEO by adepthof 165loot, togetherwith Billiard Room, Uwtl ing House,andOutbuildings erected thoroon.

Tho above Property adjoins tho"Enr.plro

and "Occidental" Hotolß,

Fullparticulars on application toBAKSK AND TABUTKAU,

Kg Auotloneorß.

OF TUB MOKTGAQIiK.LAND SALK AT AUCTION,

MONDAY, 10th~OCTOBEK, 1892, jAt2o'clock,

BAKEII AHD"TABUTEAUHaro received instruc ioae to ofl'er for Bnle

by Publio Auction, ao their Uoouib, Ten-nyeon-strcot,Napior,ontho abovedato-

-152A. 3R. QP..BoinK t'eotion 5, Block IX., Woodvlllo

Survey Dißtiict, andbeiuß tho Irtndcomprised in ProviaioEnl licctiptregiaterod In Provisional Register,Voluino10,Folio62,

Together with Unrolling llouso thereonInsured for £t«0

Full particularsonapplication toBAKKK AND TABUTKAU,

107 Auollonoere.

BAKER & TABOTEADEAWES'S BAY ABD EASS

00A8T LAND AGENTS.

SEAIi BSTATB AKD MO&ttGAQB8K0K383.

ADCTIOKKEKS,V AND, ESTATE, HOUSE, ANDJj BKNKRAIiOOMMISBION A.QKNTS.

BHAKEBROKERBGURVBYUBB AND VALUATORS

AQKHM »0SCOLONIALMUTUALLIFK OFFIUhIMFKKIAL INSURANCE COMPANYGLOU^MAKINK INBDKANCK CO.NSW ZEALAND BHKKPDIP CO.WHANOAKKI HYDKAULIOLIMK OON.B,HKMATITE PAINT00.

JiIU|\JUU SUIT HOHKOWKKb

K:tts>atm prefirul£o? <-to tnr>slTitJonruaot proym'.wJ.

L^.n^ Trstctor ana e»ery o'-hor ao?crlrtli>BoißßXTCji> un'lctlaieu.

Uoi^ trjvvr*on»l apoelflcstioai 9? wortjsressjwSforlc>oftl Uo.iniij.

JrlarLsafoi onFreehold at>3 other saonrltiesncKOtintadi

A9Flic->'<oui»nfl o'iief butluMi tintn»etcdtatculeotoii of OfowaliAtiJe.Krp* o! TowntMjis, VlUagps, aifl nuiol

Dittrlot* nro fllod ior rafcreacc,ivnS arc openfwlaepootioufroa of clinruo,Ml Bikiii Ss prepared to rn&fcs Belootlons

ana to s'lve full Information conoainlng tboOrovrnLftnOs In the H&wko rt B»y, PovertyBar,Wiililngton, aod othor Dlotriolc, thatwiß 02 thrown open tat fraa nolooUsa nnflerthe LiudAct oiIBBT.

INTENDING RF.TTLKKS ANI.others in b;;.\kch of culTIVATED C)K UNIMI'IiOVEDESTATES, OK INVESTMENTSOF ANY KIND, ON APPLICATION TO

BAEKR & SABUSBATJWILL BF. FURNISHED WITH FUXI

AND KEUABLE PARTICULARSCONCERNING ANY PROPERTYPLACED ONlAIEIRKEGISTSRB.

FOB BALE,

FREEHOLD AKDLEASEHOLD SKSEP

WALKS,WITH BTOOK. I

FRKEUOLO,5077aor«j, with10.CW Sheep 333FREEHOLD,803acres, with 1200She»p 83aFREKHOLI), 3318aoreu.withSOOO biijop 10FRKEHOLD and LKABKUOLD. wi!L

lS,oooShoen 417FRKEHOLD. 7000aorct, with MOO Bho-.'PFREKHOIjU and LRASICUOI-H. with

IO.OiVi Bhoop J3iFRKKHOIJ) and LKASirnOI.D, with

2000 fcihoop «^0FRKKHULIJ. nnlmrrtiTfi'., mSnrr:*- 117Governmri.t I'or.-intnalLiic.se,2000 iicn)"! 401Leasehold on rallw.-y,29;0 cjrrs,COOaoroa

KTi'.as, rcr>t atJt.dlus bush 43

HUBINKBH H»TK«, !(K.Jl»T:NO!er}, antBUHUHKAN f<!Cf;TlU^^^ InN:,pLt,Uij.borne,Uastlumi, Wnlpiw,W.'.lroi,T.U'.a-pan,OrrnondrUie, Dui^'viTt-i, V/ooJvUIeanlpolJ&rja.

SMALL FAUM9 ?"'!'. 3Al,.'i a-.J UOV.EI'.NM^NT LKA9i23, Rilh Klrfli'. !aI'orchafo FrccnoW, vi l\ihiitn». '-'.'oorlvlllo, Wober, Khiikbi*. Mukotalcu, Ofrr.onavllle, Kftlhora, (;)lve, lliicaueTsiad&lo and Pov*::".y liny.

IMPERIAL I.- SURAJ..CE 00.-LIMITfl">.

KSTABLisiIICn. It'3.Pald-nn andInvrstsdC ;,itAlnw.rly£2,CiXl,[ooTota Claims P.ild ani-d .. .. fiIi.OOO.UOHj'HKDistinguishing ChiricteiisticsB. of thin old and wealthyCoiup'inruro

—Unflouht'd 8-.-ourltyuml Pruiupt andLiboraltettlomon; ot CUma.

BUr.-'OKNT.-?:flastlnifs

_ .. i'E'jhhi:T. Hoich, JdhWalpiwa_ _

Henkv BakkkDunevlrkc.

_li. ;\. Hlakiston

Mnkaretu „ .. K Macfal'.i ankNorccwocd .. J.T. »> ilbonWoudvlllo- >. Rowe Kknnell r'ftriuUe _ _

W. Ji. Un.LWairoa

_ .. 'iV. I.tOLONKV IBAKEIt AMITARUTKAU

Agontafor Ilawitec iiny,

60o_IoaiaWAIKAItE DISTRICT,

f^OOD Bbe»p "Country, fenced,*" partly urafsed andImprovid28 mflea from Napier and within caßy dla-tanco of a ShippingPJnoo.

Apply toBAKKU &TABUTEAU.

FiSESHOLD SOBrfAU:.QAA ACBlisTTnoiired. Grassed,9Jt\r\j »nd Fonepd Bush I>and. GoodLand,part fkt,rest linießtono hillo. 0 nillcßfrom Wondvlllo. Apply to

BAiCKR AKD TABUTKAU.

FOR SALE, Half-Ehuro in LeaseholdKnn.Wante1

' o Working Partner in a emailLeasehold /.anof 1000aereu.Tho Hun 1b capable ot further improve-

ment, In now carrylnK 1100 eheop, boaldooattleandhoraoe.Apply to BAKIIR&TABUIEAU.

HABIIi'.'OB. HASTINGS^]^OK Pi;iVAT7IAJ,E-4 Acres,onK. Lmnsdcn-rohd, 3 chains fromtho llhvo-lock road, and 1 Aero la Kir^uson-struotTho Hicltotiß ai-o fonocd. 'lheio Loto wcrtieelootoilbyanoxpiilonoodJodnoof Land,andoroof cxccllont n'lttHly. I'rlco vtry reason-

I üblo, Apply toBAKKR & TABUTKAU,

! Land Agents

TARADALK(AdJoInlBS Townand Suburbanltaoocoura

?oa bale"or to llt,

GJ.OOD KKSiDENUK, Etablfcß,' Waßh-houßO, with 1J anrea Alluvliliand, goodOrohurd, Artesian Well concertanddivided into two paddocka, Altjßethoramoßt sultabloProperlyfor Irnlr/lngiilnbloaoraMurkot Qardou.

Trice, £600. Tcruia oany.Apply to

BAEKH&TABOTKAU.

FOX SALE, GOODWILL OPLE^SH.

ONE AUP.E uFLAND. BtluatbNapior Terraco, with 1-ltooiaed Houbothereonj JLcaao haa 17years to iua lit £23 perannum.

Garden carefully planted with woU-dlgtributeJ Fruit Ticca in full bearing, Aspiondid aspect for a Market Garden, fronting the I'.astiiTloem BAKKR& TAUUTKAU,

£ LundAKOUta,

BHBBP_RtTI7.POVERTY BAY DISTRICT.

'W'iiK undersigned havo been in-» Btruotedto offer for Salo Prlvntely

3345 AUtEJ

Of Frcuhold oKcp iomitry,with au0 croabredß. !iitu.-lca 15inileulium Gl;.bunio,uawell-formedMiiin Hojd.

Comprlßliiß firat-cluBS Jlats, Downs, andHillo;15CJ acrcß havu been siraeatd, tho rca iIbunimproved,chiefly tcrub and bushland,Ulvldcd Into six pad-Jocka. l'oaWenoa,Woolihode, Yardo, and I)l|>. Freehold ofLand,atocU,andi'lanl for Sa'.u in onolot, I

ApplyitoAKEK& TABUTEAU,

'1(« Land AKents

C&DBUI'/S'S OOCOA."Thomoat perfect."-The Analyst. 99

We have the pleasure to notify that wohave this day entered into partnership asauctioaeersand genpralsalesmen,and thobusiness will becurriedoaunder the styleof "Cooper and Lifeelles,"at the firm'spremies, Hastings street, Napier, oppo-site Mr JohnHiemins't shop. Independ-ently of the firm's business, Mr HenryLa.«cellc3 will carry on the Phmuix FireAssurnnco Conipnny's nfiency aud hisgeneral agency business us heretoforeivthe above-mentioned premises, nnd MrCooper will continue his auctioneer'sbusiness at Hastings. The firm will beprepared to sell goods of all kinds oncomraiPHon cither privatelyor by auction.The businetH will be carried on on com-mission only. We bIi&II hold no stocksof furniture or other goods on our ownaccount (thereby giving the public thebenefit of all bargedus), and dependuponour success in devoting our energies tothe faithful execution of all commiaeionsentrusted to ua. Special attention willbe given to general farm, dairy produce,and fruit pales; we hope to make animportant line inthebusiness. Advanceswill be made on goods placed in ourhands for ab-olute sale, und accountBale.l rendered, nnd teUlemeota madepromptly. Onr Brat sale will take placeonSaturday, Novembersth, for which weahull begbid to receive entries. Sales willbo held weekly nnd ns occasion offers.Napier, October 1, ISO2.

—Uenby Las-

CELLES, W. H. COOPKK,-fADVT.J 2G'JWestern Australia.— Now is thetime tv invest a few pounds in Perth,iho capital cily of tho youngest colony.K'nuemijor tho enormous iuer«abe la landvalues in Melbourne, Sydney, and other

capitals,and bay while prices areat thelow figure of fiom £5 6s per lot. Termsfrom sflnjci.tbly. No dopos-it,no inteieet.Fnl! iiirticnliirsIrom P,Cnllaghan.junr.,I'M, .Swniistou-strfet, Melbourne.WIIV SUWER K.iOM NEUK.U.OIO IUS

-"A hew Connexion MinL'tur, .1 friend ofrolrio,1uitcTPA eororoly from TieDoloreux forHomo liiii'*. lib took onoor tvw>of Hax'ikis'sAull-KuiiralKic Pills, and next morning how-io riuilo wull."--Rev,Hi Chow. Kxlrnctfrom"

flock forKvory Home." mUO'.M.AN/)3 OD'>NTO OR I'KAPLDK.NTIFI'.tCK Is (if Int-Btlmablo value In

prns'.TvluK nnd bcailifyin,{ Iho teeth,B'rei>;:iiioniiii{ tho utinia, and givingaul.jhs-fcnt frucrniiaa to tho breath;it erEdlcatcsInrtar from Iho teeth,preverita nnd arrestsdecay, andpolishesnndrrosorvestho enamel,to wliich ir. Irnpnrta an.arl llko whltenursDecay of to teeth oiMnatea In tho unsocnohluku and crovlcca whnro acldfj aro Rene-ratedwhich dce:roy thollmo of which tcotharo principally composed;thoso flaws thenDccomo tha reßldODco of pnrasltos, whichcompleto tho rt'slractlnn which acidity hasoornmoncod. Rowlands' Odontoib anantl-acH,anti-parasitic andBlightly aikalino toothpowder;will penutrato to tho hlddon partßof thot'oth, arid preserveaud beautify them/or ypurs. ItOWUXDs' KB3KICE OF TvitKidvc6red or grey hnir a pormanont brown orblack, Ib. Ask any druggist for Kowlands ,articlesi hjq :

FEiiD FULTOK, 1SEEDSMAN

Has jubo landedhla New Stookfor1892,

Consisting ofVEGETABLE SEEDS,

INCLUDING! £ jjj£J VARIETIES,

ifLOWKit" HEEDS, IBOM 2BORTS.CemprlßlnK Hothouse, Greenhouse, nnQ {Gordon C..iS i

DotnU 1'riooUsts on Applicationto 1

FRED FULTON,CUYEBQUAKE,NAPIEH, 17 ]