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THE Inangahua Times. PUBLISHED TRI-WEEKLY. WEDNESDAY, FEB. 20 1878.

Wo learn that R. W, Raitbby, the roportccl puroha<Gr of tlio Dcflanoo lofiohl^old tns Ittft tho disli'lot. Itia also roportort, tha^ on Stifurday last MensVa I)ftvioe. Shaw,' and other of tho directors of 'tho lato'Dtoflunbo Company, and thtf prcßont Viotory Company, piweodnd to tho mino and discharged' all tho h imla timplpyod thAro by Rnithby. It is' said ( o bo tbo intfintiori of tho prb'flon'fc holtlorp to form ft now Company to work tho ground. Mr PvUronrian, CountyClnttrm.tn, y^tordny re6oivb.fl ntolograrn .ntatihg that ov^ing tq unoorlairt hoa'lth if was very doubtful wnothor Sir Qeorgo Grey would bo üblo to undortuko tho fatigue of tho ovorlnnd journey via 'Reofton toG-reymouth. Immcdintoty upon liinding at •Wostpott thd Prcrnidr will, liov/ovor, communiouto with Uio County Chairman, and ahould 'all things' bd' ; favorable <ho trip will most probably bo Mlidertaken. Tho Hinomoa, would'' 1 probably 'WaoH'-W^Btpqi't at about midnight lout night. ' . A mooting of thd Btewnrdu of tho Iloe'fton,/ .Toolcoy Club will bo hold at JollffTo'n Hoteltliifl evening at ft q'olook, wl\on tt is intoiidocl to olono the bu»mc«B. All fltownrclft uro roquofltnd to bo in attondanoo punctually at tho appointed hoi^r. ' ' ' ', f Mrrtnd Mm Jforton T, avnrep arrived bore by coach/last night, and w^ll fiiyo tho first ol thoir ontortainmon,ta in Gllm6r'« Hal), on to-morrov/ evening. Tlio porfqi'manhn will donißfc of w< Tho Husband" u\ Clovor,". tho quarrel aoono fi'o ( m '' f Jho SelVool for Soiimlnl, 1 •-Nothing to Wonr," and tho "Tho Oonju« gal Losnon." Tho bill o! favo is a »nf)Bt ftt> tractive ono, and wo hcl euro noeds not o,^o' word of praiao from üb ( to oo,minonol to, a.U fci-uo lovor.i of tho logitiiniato pla.y, Mr nnd Mm TavnroA wo, mornovorai't^tos of tho vory foromnflt fftntt. They Imvo panned with iionora -tho-f'or'clcal of tho rn,fi»t critical . of audienccfl, and in" alt tho ohiof oitioa of tho oolony have won tho l'oward whioh is Un« ftiilingly' acoordod,' tb, truo morit. The' character of tho porGi#manco is ono entirely now to Roofton, an-^'tojud/jo by tho fluttoving orodontinls whioli l\qvo proooded tliis talontod litdy'and goitloman liore, wo nn'gw for them a moatontliuiiiifltio roooption. Tho ordinary sittinj; of tho Boa.idont Mac gistrato'd Court woo hold. yoHtordar, but tho ■prococdingn in tho main wore dnvotrl of publio intorogti 1 *In tho Wurdon'a Court tho .vo-hoaring of 'tlio complaint M'Kenny v, Walkor '■'Wao p.allod. '''•■Mr Pitt nnd Mr Giilnnoflfl appeared for tho oomptniuanto, : and Mr RoifV for tho dofondtintfl. Ajury.of Ass soßßorfl having, bpoiy struck and sworn, Mr Pitt opoiictl tho oaflo. ' Tlio ' ovidonoo, oral and (looUmontitry, wan almost' idontioal with that given, all tho. forraortn.nl, whioh a\> tho tiniowas roportud. Mr Reid )mVing i nddroflsod tho Court for t^ho dofondant;!), and Mr Guinnoojs liAvihg ropljod, tho ' Wardon ftumraod up tho lav/, anil tlio fuota, loaving throa irauos to tho Artoonrtora. ' Aftoi* rot'i'ring for an hour, tho Adaensora brought into Court tho WfUtPfl and flnclingo un foljowa:— l. Was corttnlainiint, M'Konuy, an applioanl; for a gold mining lnaao for tho ground mentioned in tho complaint on tho 1 data of tho 1 alleged' troapassP ifoa. 2. Wua tlio treapaaa ooriimittod as allogod P Yes, 8. Wlut dilinageo, 'if any, did complainant, suffer. • Nono. 1 Upon jthoao findings tho judgmont was ontorod for iho coniplitinunl;,.a ( nd uprtn Mr Pitt's nppli« oatiion, 'with qo.it>, to bo tnxod in ohambcrs. Tho AflPoafloi-fl added as a ridof to' thoir vcrdiot,': Th.it tho 6f13/Hil* pf tho Nojaon Gov« ornmoiit doscrvo ocnauro for tho earolooo jnannof in wliioh buainoafl is "oonrl'uotofl in' rofovonoo to Gold Mining Loaßon." • Tho Melbourne Arguo notioon tho delivery of a poliical n,ddrfißß by Sir B. O'Loghlon, ■in tbo following manner :— Sir Bryan 'O'Loghlon nddronacd a orowdod asaoniblngo ,in Dudley fltroot, Woafc, Melbourne, last cyonilig. ' Thoro appoarod to bo a strong mustor of pomons from all parts of tho difltript, cflpoeially 'Hetham, Tho y^toiliv Eolling M^iUa woro ohoflon for tho niooting — a most unauitablo plno", aa all parties dis covori'fl boforo any' <jom,incnoflmnnt wasmado' 1 and thebatiuosii Intel to bo adjpurnod into tho open Btropt. It took- a nuitiboi 1 of strong 1 mon to forco a tablo ncrosa Iho voadw,ay for tho neoommodation, of tho piwa nnd tbo, 1 ruportorg ullimatoly got oquoozod through a ■nnrrow gato into a mnall (VnrJo'w fn fro h t of a . pnvitto houao. Whe'thor 'the bonoont of tho Traidont? whb obtained to tho dcflt/rnotion of tlioir (lower bods waa not clear, but; thoy lind to'subniit. .From tho c;intro'oftho' onoloßuro tho oandidato spoko for about nn hour, and a briok wall eholtorofl iho canfljod (ron tho wind. Sir Bi'yan O%a^lilcn could probably huvo spokon for eovcral hours, but in tho open air ho found tho tnsk sovori', and a, largo proportion of tlio crowd who hud conioto bo filiod with good things never hourd a word that tho speaker uttered, uncl bad to 1 go oupty nway: ' ' ' '

Tl»« gond timo eoinitiß for Iloofton wil nssuvedly load to a oonnidorablo innronso of population, tho weather that has afllioted the district bo long hnving brolton- up nnd dinnppoavod, and tho roada ftijuih in good wovlcing order, will tlirpw life and chcorfulnirHN around nnd upon tlua portion of Now Zpaiaud ho fuvourod. ttud bo blosind, with nil thnt rondorfl Hfo iißrooablo, • jbuli wl\iol> may nnd froquontly do load to ■'those habitn wliinh oneondor.diflo'ftso through ■ oxposur* to uioknoa nnd ohillfl, tho hoalthiosh may bo otrikon down by -Rurumatism, Rukhmatio Gour,« LUMnAOO, INTKUMICTKMT FkVUIIS, BlUOllH' NRsn, &&nt, t and it \«. well thnt all should know, tho moat roliablo euros for 'thoao nro tho fainoug INDIAN > MrotWNKs ■ known «w " OhoUnh'H Grenfc Indian Ouros, — thoy can ho had .of, M. Jt. GUssinge, Ohomist, ftppointod 8010-wholofmlo nifennl; for Iloofton ftncl^Ustfiot; , Seo . toetimo.niaU; in ftdyortWM, ifiß oolumiiH. — Adv. ' ' ' ,-^"^ . Tho fliok aro robbod and thoir nvoa ltnpoy. illod' by trinkstorr 'Wh-*"' vend nnd import uni-Mtillod npirits, minglod with unwholesome drugoj oilhor. attr»otivt*ly labollttl its tonion mVd diui'otios in imitation of a w.o|l-known tnodicatod jbovcroge, -or.roproscntofl to bo ivs good us or better that tho real article. Tho public should dmnand mid Inko nono but tho goimino, Udolpmo Womtk'b Sohikdam Ano» I MATI SOUNACTB. lAp.Vl'. : • ■ •'" ' '

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Inangahua Times, Volume V, Issue 36, 20 February 1878, Page 2

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THE Inangahua Times. PUBLISHED TRI-WEEKLY. WEDNESDAY, FEB. 20 1878. Inangahua Times, Volume V, Issue 36, 20 February 1878, Page 2

THE Inangahua Times. PUBLISHED TRI-WEEKLY. WEDNESDAY, FEB. 20 1878. Inangahua Times, Volume V, Issue 36, 20 February 1878, Page 2

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