The Evening Star.
SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 16, 1871.
" For the cm** that tocta assistance, •For thn w#ng that needs resistance, For the, i '#iirein tlle disiince^.
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We observe that Messrs. Hay and Iloneyman will close their premises in about three yveeks, and wind uu then1 business forthwiili. There is still a large selection of useful gooiU remaining, whitsh no doubt will bo sold cheap.
• It should not be forgotten that on Monday evening the' Venerable Arclideucon Maunsell will deliver his lecture on "Man and the Monkey." It will bo delivered iv tho new Mu3ic Jlull, Sytnondi-street, -wlinro the chair will bo taken at half-past seven by the Right Reverend the Bishop of■ Auckland. Apart from the special interest of llie subjecr, the fact thiit, the proceeds will be appropriated in aid of Home Missions, should insure a crowded audience. ;
Wo see by advertisement t)n>t Messrs. Jouf9 and Father's, Pork Butchers, &«., foot of Wakeiiuld-street, are now in v jiosition to supply every variety to tho trade. Thuee (.■eullcmen boing practical pork butchers, we have no doubt of their{ success ; we oan redoinihend them, believing that tho i most faatidious cannot but be pleased if ih«y will only favor them with a call. i A call of three shillings per share lias been made, in the Brighton Gold Mining; Company.
Tho annual meclinj; of the members {of the Onehutiga' Cricket Club will be held this evening.
SubscribiW to life Soeiety'for tho Rfeliefof Neglected Children are informed that the I "■subscriptions for the present : yeur are considerably overdue. 1 i .Our roadpra will-sec; in another column a notice of the Grand Olympic" SpeTts, by llio Circus Company and others, to bo given in the Albert Barracks this day week. . ; . '"''Hi. CMnce if S«f«J«« lifiUtl, ifc-wisk, wiVr. 4, < r } ;(-rtS-i ' .--...sat {•»*£•;;. M:i >'f ;■; ■V'.l-.r J in Vr(^r<ii.««a-8tv«. '■■. ■■-- \ \ >fe;>:.-.V. >:/;'=(, -Vl", >0f); itotstt well Oi' wit*.-■'.:*.. ■ . , ".!:,««, Si.'A ■■■ ■■.!•,:, -~Hi fliSlf at! Mil -V! iaIWl. t,V)1,1,.l I ,ir; .:<:•< :-.t: '.too j.tirt'.tfj'ik '«/ f f.Jt an »«e ntw.st* ■:. ,"' ' ;-TK'.>, ■ .'■V.ieitrtijf Ajcmt,' Alb*rt-*tKie*, WJTit»l«i4uirf } | \"--:n.:iy";U,/!:tihU H'it!i 4-roomwl Houst- a.-i;o!l.ii3nft- |" ;.| .;,' v'.';^ p.-," •' ■j;'.v.-"M>i'V':i-!- r. •<,.! vi- <'Wftt ! ! --■■•■. •/:■•■','■ ■■~'';':'. -M'- Wir. l'!'.',r':!> J! ■•>,■'. '/'!»■' 1.. I oi^*S?S^^:ir?\fS'Krt 0 CASE. - John McDonald, as onr ; reoilers are already aware, hus Jiad liis Benleiicc of ' I i'Aeti&i cofflrfiuj»{l ,to itnpriijonmcnt for life. Ft seems to us *Gil it (should be to Hjd was v. crime of greai enorrr ity, but H floes not appeal1 j that he conienip'ufe 1 ruurdi'r, and lie is en- j titled at all events to the benefit of the doubt, i When the judge wua santencing tho njiserftblo I man, wo are t.jld linit liis stolidity or rather | rigidity was rather wondeiful. lie did not op- | peartotnovearnusole. Yetiiliisinipertur ability | was but a mask. He must have bi-en Buffering; dreadfully, oren when ho made no sign. As a proof of thi.-", it may bo mentioned thai within :fpur and twenty hours after ibcing removed fi'ora the dock df the Suprime Court; his huir had turned almost giey Tlioso wiio liav,e, since vtsiiefl and conversed with him describe the man as fully realising the awful ono'-mity of his crime, and the desperate lmtuj-e of his position. Portraits of McDonald dro bein^ displayed in various photographers' windows in Wellington, but the*o can in no c:iae be desirihed us likenesses, if they even rrully had j tlso original for a subjoot.
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Auckland Star, Volume II, Issue 526, 16 September 1871, Page 2
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686The Evening Star. SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 16, 1871. Auckland Star, Volume II, Issue 526, 16 September 1871, Page 2
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