A widow named Pear has just died at Cardiff at the stated age of 103 Tears. She was horn in Cork three years before O’Connell’s birth, and she recollected him distinctly. The Marquis Benso de Cavour, nephew of the famous Minister, haa:jnst died. . The name and family of Cavour have thus become extinct. The marquis was the possessor of his uncle’s papers. The new goods station of the Great Northern Kailway in the Farringdon-road, which has cost upwards of £IOO,OOO, will, when completed, be the largest in England, covering an area of 25,000 superficial yards, or more than five acres, A letter from “ Orion ’’ Horne appears in the Daily News, suggesting that Captain Webb should receive the honor of knighthood. The author of the “Earthing Epic” thinks “the most heroic of the knights of-King Arthur would have been proud to receive such a man as Captain Webb into their Order.” The discovery of a subterranean forest, just below the surface of the bed of the Thames, near Cherry Garden pier, is of great interest. The oak, the alder, and the willow are the principal trees. These retain their vegetable character, but other evidences show that the forest belongs to the period of the! elk and the red deer in the south of England.. In Bankruptcy. IN THE SUPREME COURT OF NEW ZEALAND, WELLINGTON DISTRICT. In the matter of the Bankruptcy Act, 18(17, and the amendments thereof, and in the matters of GEORGE LAURENCE TRASK, of the City of Wellington, Butcher. -TAT OTICE is hereby given that the above--1 v named George Laurence Trask did this day file in the Supreme Court, at Wellington, a declaration of hia inability to meet his engagement with his creditors. , HART & BUCKLEY, Solicitors for the above-named George Laurence Trask. Wellington, 20th November, 1875. Public Notices. IVTOTICE. —All claims against the estate of Ivl the late ROBERT BOULD, of Johnsouville, must be sent in to Mr. THOMAS BOULD, of Pahautanui, before the 10th DECEMBER,.IB7S, otherwise they will not be recognised. . ALL CLAIMS against the late SOPHIA LONDON, of Pahautanui, must be sent in to the undersigned .on or before the 30th November, 1875. All debts due to the same must be paid in on or before the same date. CHARLES LONDON, Pahautanui. • November 15 NOTICE.— IMPOUNDED, at the Upper Hutt Public Pound, on the 19th day of November, 1875, one light BAY MARE, about 13 hands high, black points, white star on forehead ; branded HC conjoined near shoulder. If not claimed, will be sold on the 9th day of November,.M7s, under provisionof Impounding Act. ' ' DAVID LYSTER, ; Poundkeeper. Board and Residence. OARD AND RESIDENOB. —Superior accommodation at Mrs. Mason’s, Wellington House, Willis-street, four doors from Jameson Bros.’ Co-operative Store, corner of Dlxou-street. BOARD AND RESIDENCE for respectable men near Government Buildings; 22a. fid. per wgek. Large healthy rooms. For address apply at Anderson’s Grocery Store, Moleaworth-street.
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New Zealand Times, Volume XXX, Issue 4578, 22 November 1875, Page 3
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479Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Times, Volume XXX, Issue 4578, 22 November 1875, Page 3
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