New Advertisements. FOB AUCKLAND. ~ f t IKE Fine screw steamer 0F THE SOUTH will leave for the above Port TO-MOE-KU W (Friday,) at a p.m., carrying a limited number of passengers. For Passage, apply to WATT BROTHERS, Agents. FOE SYDNEY DIRECT. 1 rpKE Fast-sailing Brig MAGGIE will sail about MONDAY, the Isth of June. For Freight or Passage, apply to J. H. YAUTIER, Agent. Wool. WOOL. —The Undersigned are Cash Purchasers of WOOL, or will make Liberal advances on consignments to their London Agents. WATT, BROTHERS. WOOL. —The Undersigned are Cash Buyers of WOOL, and advance on consignments to their correspondents in England and the Colonies. KINROSS & Co. Immigration Office, Napier, March 5, 1863. is hereby given to Immigrants -L N and their sureties that, unless im mediate payment is made to the Provincia Government of all overdue sums on ac count of assisted passages, legal proceedings will be at once taken to recover the same G. T. FANNIN, Immigration Officer. IMMIGRANTS per the Montmorency are informed that the second instalment of their passage money is overdue; unless prompt payment is made, legal pro-j oeeclings will be taken for the recovery of i the same. G. T. FANNIN, Immigration Officer. A private of the 83rd Regiment, stationed at Gibraltar, has been arrested for shooting Police-sergeant Wall whilst on duty, and also for wounding a Mr Pinela. Her Majesty’s ship Antelope has been ordered from the West Coast of Africa to Gibraltar. Her Majesty’s shipDa-t has boen ordered from the West Coast of Africa to Bermuda, Her Majesty’s ship Charybdis has been ordered to proceed to Valparaiso from Australia, and will be attached to the Pacific station. The Army and Navy Gazette Bays it has already been announced that the Channel squadron will, during the coming season, be attached for a certain time to that which is under the command of Lord Clarence Paget, for the purpose of habituating officers and men to act with a large fores and to become intimately acquainted with the manoeuvres of a fleet. Education-. —The Marlborough Press thus discourses on the effect of the present “let alone” policy, pursued by the the Government on the matter of Education : —“ To deny our children education would bo a lasting disgrace to them and to ourselves, and would be an injustice to the State. We should have growing up around ug a ‘ noble army of idiots,’ who would in their conduct, be nothing better than crossing sweepers—‘cheeky little beggars.’ In after years this would be a glorious class from which to pick our representatives—our Foxes, our Monroes, our Welds, our Staffords, Ac.” The Grand Jury and Flogging.—lt will be seen from our report of the proceedings at the Supreme Court yesterday that the Grand Jury made a presentment stating, as their opinion, that corporeal pUmsiuiieut SiiOU-u be added to the ordinary punishment of criminals guilty of personal violence. This had special reference to the prisoners who brutally attacked Mr Caley, and afterwards Warder Dunn, We called attention to this matter some time ago, and to the New Zealand Act, which authorises not less than fifty lashes to be administered in such cases, we are glad to sea that the Grand Jury have adopted our views, and we trust the Judge wifi act upon the presentment, and order Messrs Henry Kerting and Joseph Bryant each to have fifty lashes administered fo them. It is imperatively call'd for, Crime is notably increased, and more repressive measures must be taken to make tiie law r, terror to evildoer?.—New Zealand Herald, sth June.
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Hawke's Bay Times, Volume XIII, Issue 585, 11 June 1868, Page 2
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591Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Hawke's Bay Times, Volume XIII, Issue 585, 11 June 1868, Page 2
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