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THE Inangahua Times. PUBLISHED TR I-WEEKLY. MONDAY, JAN . 28, 1878.

Tho Q-lco Olub will moo,t for practiooat tho usual hour this evening. 1 It will bo observed that any numbor of pick and nhovcl mon, pimhev sqjiarors, and working men gonorally ar« requirod on tbo &jpoy road oontraot, application to bo rondo to the oontraotora oitbpr at the Qrey Junotion or at M'Hardy'e homo9toad. XJVo arc wot awnro whothor it h tbo intcn* (ion of tho hotol keopoPß in town to .arrange 1 any kind of sports for tho Kaotor holidays bnt if so it is timo aomb roovft was matlo in tho matter aa tho dato of the children's pio-nio will shortly bo Axed, and tho oyontfl may cjaah: Mr K. F. Jonofl, aadfl}oi< and harness maker, of Nelson, olsowhore awounoos that ho has bomm'onced. Imatoow in Re'ofton, in tho premises ftfijoinin^ Mr ]?uclgo'« Broadway, , . Jn another column wo publish tho applioatjon of Mr J. M. Bocoho, for a now gold mins jng lcaao of 16fr aoroa, eituato north of, and adjoining loaso appliod for by Mr Georflo Wise for tho Rise and Shine Company, I)ovi)'« Greek. Thoro wan an unusually largo attendance of visitors in town last night a oircumataiuoo in part aooountod for by the faofc that a largb number of companies inootinga jiook plttoo. Thoro Wftfl Bomo littlo l|fo in tho sharo markot. Wei . oomos boing rathor actively sought after, as also "Hopofuty Kflc^ili-Park'a, ,Tuot«j«»TimVß and other interests. A good doal of interest ja now felt in tho ground htoiv taken up in the Soldier's district,' and, eharea aro changing hand* at advanced ratos. Therowillbp a regular flold day in tho Warden's Court Soyeral very important eaoea aro Bet down for hearing, and it, in probable tint tho Hitting will oon'upy flovotal rkys. The application of OHffovd and otben'fl for tbo cancellation of the Xtaftanoo ham will again oomo on in tho form of a rohearing, and vto loam that a- largo numbor of new witneaaes will bo onllod inoluding many, from IMitika and areymoutli. This oa<o bif's fair to beoomo the causa cetel/re of the Inangnhua, Tho timo of Sir Goorgo Cfroy'n viuit tft tho West Ooaat has boon flpd for tho 1 #th 'February. Tho Premier will land at Wooport and will be drivon ihonoo to Boeftort by Mr Warden Shaw. Tho mombern of the County Council horo lnvo boon appointed a reooptjon oommittqo, and it i« we boljovo the intontion to give tho ox vice»rop!ai visitor a rooepkion worthy of tho pooaaion, and .this community. Whatever may havo been tho roprnfiontntion in thoHouflO na to tho state of public feeling on tho West Coast regarding the polioy of the present G|-ovornme'it, we venture to think that tho Premier will rcoeivo «uoh a roooption i on his vi»it to thio part of tho Colony us will fit onoo convince him that hia administration haft tho moat hearty support of .tho inhabitants a« a whole. Smith's Panorama drew a vory fair audlcneo on Saturday lant, but our friond Mr Croft wan sadly missed in tho work of dolinoa* t\on. The oflloo was filled by a youth Ing to tho company. Tho' boy got on very well undor tho circumstances of his ago and Teutonic ncoont, b.ttUs muob\f the merit of the exhibition centres in the ttolinoator, wo think the company would do Well to ship another talklst as noon as poßßtblo/ The sporting contributor of tho Chrintqhnroh Press fjpoakW of West Const raoe» hopep that in arranging future programmes tho Clubs of Hokitika and "Rceftoii will not mako tho dates of the meetings clash. Out (.rnns-alpin friends don't scorn to count in Greymouth. The' programmo of the lattor mooting has been published, but wo hro sorry to 'find that it shows a groat falling off, aa compared with precluding yeavfl4 Greymouth {ho paront and footts of "Monster Swoops," " Grand Fofllivaift," and Mammoth Art Unions.' Surely thcro is son^othing atrikiagfy anomaloun in tho fact thnfc ono of tiio. largest and wealthiest communities on tho West Const whoao roaidonla oar^ afford squandor sotno £6,000 or ;£JO,OOO nnnuallv in nweop(itakeft upon yiolorian rnoes, cannot rather will noi) (tubaoribo *nfl\oiont otioo a yoar for a good local moot." If tho programme boforo iis is the ono we horo in jnangnhua arc aakod {o play aooond fiddlo to w,o unhesitatingly nay '< gndfoud." Tho serenity o r , the Supremo Court Wellington "proceedings' on Tburodaj; (nays tho Now Zoaland Timofl) wns disturbed by unbecoming (looaonstratlonß on tbo part of tho apootators. Mr Barton had his beto noir t Detootivo F.arroll, in tho witness bo'xi andf a lively' oros'a-'ojcamination was raging. Po» p'|oxcd with his'oathoohißor, Boteotivo F;irroll remarked iii explanation, "I. want to got at; t^o" truth," wiijoh met with tho extravagant v-t'sponpo 'rom M!r Barton, " I don't want tiio truth."/ Tbo confession might' havo fallen from a wig and gowiiin '• tfri'al fyy Jury" for tho flpcctiitorn hugtiod, ohoorod,, and claptiod thoir bauds, us though they wore Ttitnotiing

n otngo representation of that burlosquo. Mr Barton looked suflfoicntly modost to suggest hia aoknowlodgombnta ; tho Grown Proaooutor fl'oemod rufllod ; and iits Ilonor lookod in n manno'r threatening to nnnihilato all in front of himi and whiob. oortftinly had tlio oflfeot of putting a (lotorminntion to tho unaoomly manifestations.' Such demonstrations, ho said, would not bo allowed, and if tho Court offloors woald do thoir * duty and bring the offenders boforo him, jbio would mako an oxamplo of thonu Subsequently on an 00 % oup'ant of tho gallory laeonioally signifying his opinion of a romark mado by counsel, hia Honor oxolaimed, " Ido n.ot understand thiot it is treating tho Court as a theatre" Tho North Otago Timoosayß :— A lh)o 009k oanary oseupod from its oago last Autumn, and vm froquontly and conspicuously td* marked amongst thefflooka of goldfynohos and groonflnohes that froquent tho patches of ibuih in Fonwlok'a paddock, Otepppos fhpw intorostod in acclimatisation will bo glad to, know that ho has survivod tho storms and rigor of a Now Zealand winter, has taken unto himself a wifo (ahon goldfluoh), and )s at present busily engaged in rearing a famjly of flvo ydung hybrids in a certain bnflh in a certain plaoo that for obvious roaflons must bo namcloflfl.

I'hc good timo ootmng tor Kootton will asaarndly lead to a considerable inoroaso of population, tho woathor that has aflliofcod tha district) so long having , broken up and dts« »ppoarod, and tho roads again in «ood works ing order, will throw lifo and choerfulnoss around and upon this portioh of Now Zealand, so favoured and so blossod, with all that rendors life agrooablo, but whioh naturally nnd froquontly loads to those liabitsd that ougnndor difloaso tlirough. expoauro to tramps and chills, tho healthiest mny bo sickness down by K»boMa.ti»m, RnKUMATio Gove, XitTMPAOO, iNTnUMITTUNT? ITIBYBttB, BtMOUS* fßas, &&i, and it is woll that all should knowNho most reliable ourea for thoso aro tho 'tamous iNPUif MRnioiNKs known as '« ahollah'i Groat Indian Ouros',"— they can, bo had of M. R. aissinge, Ohoraist, appointod solo wholesale ugont for Rooftoii and district. See testimonials ift advoi'tian Ing columns.— Ai>y. "Bo Bofovohi)Hd with Difloa9O.--Trirting derario'emdnts beget soriors disoasoa. Whon you fool' ll 'out of sort," languid and ddipondont, you may bo pretty sure that you laok vifciility, arid that tho bodily functions uro lmporfootly performed', and you will do woll to infuse freah onorgy into the waning foroer of_your system. By so doing you will ahtloipata d'isottflo and avoid serious danger. I'or tins enl. use TtDOjrfna Womb'sSohib»a«Anomatio Soh^ams. >

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Inangahua Times, Volume V, Issue 26, 28 January 1878, Page 2

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THE Inangahua Times. PUBLISHED TRI-WEEKLY. MONDAY, JAN. 28, 1878. Inangahua Times, Volume V, Issue 26, 28 January 1878, Page 2

THE Inangahua Times. PUBLISHED TRI-WEEKLY. MONDAY, JAN. 28, 1878. Inangahua Times, Volume V, Issue 26, 28 January 1878, Page 2

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