The Evening Star.
TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 26, 1871.
" For the cause that lacks assistance, For the wrong tllftt needs resistance, For the future in the distance, v And the good that we can do. v
We have much u^Kbt^ittinMhe following statement ofljio %ul,fcs )o vai»fflus charitable purposes, o@no l«!P g¥fei-maaft|B of Murray's Hinpodvoffl-l TO? s,^en^W nishecl to us .feji^l#irk«yot^|)io Occidental. Tho cßstribuEon waV made by lua Honor the Deputy Superintendent and his BCoi-slup-tue, Mayor. The total amount was <£26 6s 4d,-which.])as bei'u~tlius 'divided : — LtWies' Benevolent '.Society, .£3 ; Parnell -Orphan—Hoinei--£s^'~U«atitute . .Children s School, £4; Convent of St. Mary, £3. The lad that was hurt in Queen-street by one ol the horaes of the Circus Company, £1 6* 4d.
The mouthlv official inspection of Nos. 1 r (Royal), and 5 (Victoria), Rifle Volunteers, &ap held yesterday evening. There was a fujl attendance, and (.ho Cadets were also 'm-estent. The drillr-»«cUj^.rH|us .manoeuvres were gone through i/a stjle o|elflcsncy only to pc attained bv'tho3o companies, in the ranks of which are numbered many old and experienced hands. After the parade No. 5 (Victoria), had a meeting and decided on the stale of'their new uniform. Mr. iWViyitie§jp;red tllfclf 'SifpcWbjPl t^sreeKles ■ of lectif *|fcl>lft|nology,^|}:*'e|atge hall df of the g?##i«L¥|tl'a Ch|i^ti|njSi£S3oeialiDri. last «efiiff fPm' c was $tv y *°$% a^^?-' ance'and Uie lecturer delivered ;ktt eloquent discourse on this science, in which he ablyexpounded the principles on which it is based ; andi-in a dissertation on the physiology of the huiimn brain, showed the. truth of the first principle in phrenology —namely, that brains of similar cpnii)^-a|fpn .hftvaWie.^rppennties ancl capabiiiWe'/. x^Bi irftVDtt«G%"tUTJnuca;'interesting matter in his lecture, and concluded fßy examining, with great apparent success, the (fpvms of a number of crania which wero submitted to his manipulation, and giving a sketch of the idiosyncracy of each individual-^ Notice is given that the partnerahip hitherto existing between Thomas Must, Joseph MdMallen Dargaville, and George D>icre, trading under the style of Miißt and Co., hds b,e^n dissolved, and that the business will in faiure bo carried on by Thomas Must and Joseph McMullen Dargaville, under the same titlofl^s bitheftp.-j p#\ & ■ ■ • s a-: • "A/naeeting ,6| sekewbl 'gentlemen hi»ld last nigHt at tho'Auckinna'Q-ymniraiwm forthe pur^ ■ c of re-forming the G-yranastic Club, and purchasing the present apparatus from Mr. J.Q. Walker, who is leaving tho province, the following gentlemen were elected members of the committee :— Messrs. Yon der Heyde, President j Q-. W. Jones, Vice president; T. .Henderson; TrefSurar; P. H.. Crippen, Seore-tal-y: Dr. Hartmann, J. Hopkins, and. Walker'; atJoUbSO otheim entered^ their names as subscribers. We trust that so useful an instibiition iriayfindJuany other supporters. The new. Oddfellows' Hall is to be opened this:everiing:witn > great edlat.- Thare.is to be. a. dinner, and b>l], and a large number of inritati'o'ns1 have' ■ been issued.1 Amongst the guests, the Deputy-Superintendent is expected to be present. • ■ ;.-, «,- >t. • • h
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Auckland Star, Volume II, Issue 534, 26 September 1871, Page 2
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