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-• - Wh-at-His-Exobeeengy-has done tor frHa; . r <3o£o3STJ^HAi4K ia* oratfdtttrgaihe'ri ng of i\te i notubleßKift Au'cbl&ndj!4he jObief Justice' aaid':~^'iiiadiesJ '*tcd' {fgenilemen,- it wbiild fill: become «rio ujionTthisJoqcasion, and-'in'sthe presence of ?b'is-Eisbellenay, to lavish a studied panygric upon 'the; Governor- who its^uljng p.yerjus.i^jjrllbink I ,may,.a^'kla ! owwsbat.y^u,wiJ^ gongrflfculate iliia; < euey;;:ugpn 3 "jth i ej .qonditipn in whiph.tbe cpjpny now, placed, w(nd^er his beneficent rule. When h^i^anijß.jlOijtbis Colony he found it in-a state some distraction and miich. >'alarrm^ He has already-lived to see4t'broushtrinio-ft'fltate of peace-- and renewed prosperity j and I , feel ", ; assured""; that 7lie;~will~ yet Hye, to 7 band ' oyer ,.';.the f a 'govern^n . nt of this country to his , success oi;,y jwho will find -a Colony. 7as -remarkable for its, I prosperity^ as ; ) it;,^ is for its various , resourcesj-r^pri /its; ■;, admirable climate aud, surprising , beajity. a Gentlemen, to you I ywiillisay likewise,; that if tbe» Colony* owetfmuch tp his' Excejiency the . Governor,, . &;c.*'yt Thefy Wellington Post ylliusr, cqnjmentsyrpn ; $is : — Now, what in the name of all that is wonderful has Sir Geprge, Bpweqvdope ttpjmprit su h a panegyric as this? If he has displayed the negative virtue Of not; interferingf with matters he did not -understand, -iie has certainly been of h6 : mpre positive use to the Colony than a 1 fifth' 'wheel would be to a coach, and it_must he an insult to his common sense to ask him. to swallow sui-h a dose of flattery. At Aucklaud,, ithe proprietor of the Morning Advertiser libels tbe. editor of the Evening Star in the following style. After denying the ; , charge of plagiarism preferred against the writer ip,the Morning Advertiser, he proceeds Ato do that which is really' forced upon vs — namely, the of ( an' individual who suddenly thrust himself into journalism, and, by a series of acts of the grossest scoundrelism, has endeavored to keep all members of the ; pfofessionT in hot water ever since. This person Ljcameifrom Queensland some months^ since,.; tne unfrocked minister of a religion *to' tvl2i'ch : he' was a disgrace, ah exile 'front ;a colony which would not.tQlerat« ; hira..and.bis ) r i uffiianisra. He came to Auckland, started there a paper,; and^ in consequence, of,his habits of cheating people 7 put {pt'. thelc.mquey^; was forbidden by ithe proprietor of vonie of the older papers, air J whose 1 office -thia adventurer's journal was; ;prittted,yyeyer to 7 enter his,. room again; , : ;This. maii^ who never was engaged on th^; Press ; before — is now ] the one ; who: i.tn\]s& ■■.-.^ungrammatically of a paper as '-he;* ' and prates, about of 7^07 Press.' We never" care J ib r deal' too hardly with f bruised reeds,' but when we know that this senri-feibn refused ;lwith a sneer, the other day to pay a respectable gentleman; for fiterary -work' done, Wb|ls^ his paper was .biipgpri^^^ of anpthe^ we, ;.c^hnV^/ay^'4y sayt'n^ ;.!that if any :one csbould- bja^drummed.. bu* of. the ranks ! of it- ishould bei the man who hSs!,' been' { . { Spelled ;'from one profession, and now seeks tp f . pting^contupaely ( .on /I ,anoth i er. We fancy.^tbat, the individual.! to. whdm we ; ,no^ r?fer Iwiil be content': with this quiet exposure" /of a ebaraicter 'that 5 not bear|We ligh« ? yand will ke;ep7h(n^self! in his pfdpeif •plac^ajs far from .the "feaQngf Ithe law asjbe ca^pp'ssibly get.''';.- ; •:!';>;..? .?,: j s>ri'u : <i^ .{■) .'.': '• A, -.1 ).' ' ' • ■ ; r i) "} :[•.!■'■ ."■"* :;. ••:-:!!•:' : t;>r) I o •-;H '• A.N ( 'eroi^pnt: German, oculist, has ybeen offered;; 10,0001- dollars to .come the Atlantic for j -a ''fe'W days, and treat the optics of a wealthy~New-~Yorker,— but he it."y I >;,"■•' A iiA'i U- '-j A cheerful - man W4appy, even if he possesses little'r n-fretful man is unhappy in the midst of iaffihenb'ep One great difference, .between a,wise-raan and a fool is, the former "only wishes for. what; he; may possibly^ obtain ; ; -.the l^^er.desjresjampos-slWitle^i-rr^mQpritxfSrr tii!:]/: ii a u?i:.: We.— A bear attacked ri a Texan Farmer's,- c'abin.^jDe^nl'^Kt^ when the , farmer : g£.t.7up7 into 1 : ieaying his wife and children to take care of "themselves. t The wife seized, a poker, and ■aimed la" happy 'blow yt^bVuin.^y'y'Giye it to-h'im'J" cried^thevaliabt ii tfsbarid.^- -After .bruin was dead,' lie came down from the loft and exclaimed, 1 " s "pancy-, my dear; ain't we. brave ?"^Amefiean?2?ap.eju

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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume V, Issue 195, 4 July 1870, Page 4

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688

Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume V, Issue 195, 4 July 1870, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume V, Issue 195, 4 July 1870, Page 4

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