, •raployed a petition was adopted to the « -House of HepresentativeS "praying "thd removal of the petitioners and their familiesper tho Hiuomoa to the Ilawora district to make roads and railways there. . An Opinion of our legislators. Bill of Impeachment. A lengthy bill of impeachment was also , adopted against Messrs W. S. Moorhouse, John Hall, C. C. Bowen, and Alfred „ Saunftars for crimes said to > have been committed against the people of New Zealand. -~ A Solicitor caught tripping. G. Saunders, late of Mallet and Saimders, was arrested yesterday on a charge of being concerned with H. Canning, of Timaru, in forging the name of Edward James, an absentee, to a deed transferring land in the Timaru district. A patient in the Hospital named Henry Howell eicaped yesterday morning from institution by scaling the fence on the side of the public 'gardens. He is mentally affected, and the police were communicated with, and succeeded in arresting Howell in the afternoon at Kaiapoi. j , /■";■* • '• TIMAEtT, ' "' ; Last night. the Fergeay Case. H. D. Maiming, a publican at Pleasant Point was brought up to-day at the II.M. Court, charged with aiding one Edward James to forge another certain Edward James' name to a deed, the latter being the owner of 100 acres of land situated in Timaru. The case on the application of the defendant was remanded till Monday, bail being allowed. A Scoundrel. Edward Jeffreys was committed for trial to-day for attempting to upset a train at Normanby. DUNEDIN. % Last night. ..,. , Medical men libelled. ' It is understood that Drs Grant and Wallenberg have this day entered an action for libel against Messrs Wilson and Ash of the Mount Ida Chronicle, for £2,500 for comments that appeared in that journal connected with the death of the nien Schultz, who had been under -.' their treatment. Over fifty lunatics are now located in the temporary asylum at SeacliffeJ ;» The malicious accusations made by a correspondent from Hyde, and published in the Otago Daily Times, has been settled 1: by that journal giving an ample apology. OAMAEU. .-• Last night. ;* Commercial Matters, There is not much alteration in the grain and produce market; wheat is in full demand at 4s 8d to 4s 9d; oats are ; dull of sale at last quotations, and flour and other manufactured goods are still the same as last reported. ■■■■'■ " ' '"';!;: Hotels, etc GOVEENOE BOWEN HOTEL, Owen Stbeet, G-bahamstown. p\ EOEGE S V MIN GTO N, \X Pbopeietob. Wines, Spirits, Ales, &c, of Finest Qualities. » Dinners, Banquets, &c, on the Shortest Notice and in First-class Style. 31 RAILWAY HOTEL, HAMILTON. L. E. JAM ES, ; Pbopbietob. nnHIS Commodious and well-appointed JL HOTEL iB situated at tho Hamilton Railway Station, and ia now prepared for the accommodation of visitors. Mr James desires to inform his friends and the public that he can OFFER them the very BEST ACCOMMODATION, and trusts that Mb knowledge of the business, and the Superiority of the establishment, will enable him to receive an ample share of their custom. Private suites of apartments. Wines, beers, and spirits only of the be?t brands. Table dHole daily. Conveyances ran to and from the Townships. . 481 v ■ . JUNCTION HOTEL, BEBEATUKAHIA, KATIE ATI. T7IBST-CLASS ACCOMMODATION for JP Travellers arid Visitors. Best Brands of Wince, Spirits, Ales, &c. Good Stabling and Paddocking. Horses on hire. _:,,:,;;,:/.:.. J Q bln .a. q. L a ejk, Peopbietob. 3645 AKMY AND NAVY FAMILY & COMMERCIAL *; : HOTEL, , UPPER QUEEN STREET, AUCKLAND. :;; H. 1. JONES (Late op the Thames), - Having taken this Large, Commodious, and 5 r Centrally-situated Hotel, and completely re- * ; furnished this Spacious and • Comfortable Establishment, invites the patronage of his Friends and the Travelling Public. j The ACCOMODATION provided is not to be surpassed in Auckland. •■■■': PRIVATE SUITES FOR FAMILIES. CUISINE under Experienced Management. f CELLAR-:stocked with Select and Superior ' WINES, SPIEITS, AND BEE&S. ,;..,..,; ' ■ , . 551 YISITOKS TO WELLINGTON. TyrELBOTTENE TJOTEL, WILLIS STREET, j . {Three minutes' waik from the Wharf,) J.N.OWEN, Peofbietob. THIS Establishment is replete -with every convenience, and will be found admirably Buitod for strangers visiting Wellington; The Table d'H6te is second to none in the City, and under tho personal supervision of tho proprietor, the wants of Visitors are woll attended to. Hot, Coed akd Showeb Bates. Remember the Address. 3116 £^AE'BB, Gircularß (on note or letter paper- . \j in plain and fancy fcypa. Carters', Be •oeipls printed, bound and perforated at tho Svanwra Brws8 rws office,
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Thames Star, Volume X, Issue 3379, 21 October 1879, Page 4
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727Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Thames Star, Volume X, Issue 3379, 21 October 1879, Page 4
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