still be read for love of themselves, as men even now toil through the Vedas, wander with PhoeJrus on the banks on the Ilissus, and with Lucretius contemplate the fretful folly of man and the grand universe of things. But for the busy toiler's in the world's hive, for the men who are to knit the whole world into one and to make it of one sentiment and of one speech, the English tongue will be the weapon of conquest. The mere force —the dead weight of that obstinacy which, while others learn Eaglisb, makes the English unwilling to acquire any speech save their own, tells in our favor. Numbers are with us. Everything, it may be said, is on our side. Already English will carry a man apparently farther than any other vehicle of expression. It will one day be the language of the world. ANTED.— TENDERS for , v . HARVESTING 30 ACRES of WHEAT —Apply to JOHN HARDING, 440 Mount Vernon.
COAL! COAL! COAL! REDUCTION IN PRICE! OO K TONS COALS, Cash on delivery at 45s per ton, weight per Government weighbridge. J. H. VATJTIER Port Ahuriri, Nov. 27, 1872. 439
THE PURE BRED CLYDESDALE STALLION LITTLE JOH^ TILL stand for the ensuing season ai The Farm, Waiphkurau. Terms, £i 4s each mare; Groom's fee, ss, payable on the Ist January next. Six weeks' grass free; after ward* a charge of 2s 6d per week. For convenience of parties about Meanee ami Mirrounding country, Mares will be received at Mr Russell's Farm, Little Bush, from whence they will be forwarded free of expense, and again delivered after being slinted. All care will be taken of mare. u , but no respontibility incurred. Waipukurau, 7th August, 1872.
PEDIGREE OF LITTLE JOHN. Dam—Nancy, by second prize horse ftt Battersea, out of Becky, prize mare bred by Sir William Maxwell Stirling, of Kiel-, Perthshire; Sire—Cheviot, by Royal Conqueror, awarded first prize at Batlersea (and imported to New Zealand by the Hon. William Eobinson of Cheviot Hills), out of Betty, winner of many prizes; bred by Sir William Maxwell Stirling, and imported by the Hon. W. Robinson. The whole family are pure Clydesdale and without a stain. 329
ADVERTISEMENTS &c, for the HAWKE'S BAY TIMES, Are uow received in Napier at the establishment of the Proprietor, two doors from the Union Bank, Hastingsstreet, where also copies of the paper iiiay be obtained.
BYMER'S EXPRESS LINE OF COACHES j To Meanee, Taradale, and Puketapu, DAILY, Leaves Town at 11 a.m., and leaves Puketapu at 1 p.m. From Napier to Meanee ... Is Od *« " Taradale ..Is Gd « «* Puketapu.. 2s 6d SPECIAL TRIPS at any time. Horses to let or Lire by day or montb
WOOL —The Undersigned will purchase for Cash, or Advance on consignments lo their Agents in London 01 New York. JSU JCINEOSS & Co.
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Hawke's Bay Times, Volume 19, Issue 1494, 30 November 1872, Page 3
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