The Evening Star. PUBLISHED DAILY AT FOUR P.M. Resurrexi. FRIDAY, MAY 27, 1881.
SXTSBAI. sdentiflo. gentlemen who are "doing" the colonies, Tisited the Thames Faint Works a few days ago and expressed themselreshighly pleased with the utility of theappiianqe* for treating the mineral and the Excellence of th« article produced. The routing furha"e i» wonderfully efficient, the white heat necessary to obtain complete ,pxydisation. baing, m»\lj obtainable. The grai. of the dry paint U so fine that it paeaet thrdugh the smallest meshed'silk sieve obtainable." A metal sieve was tried, but it was found that it exercised a magnetic influence on the paint and soon dogged. Mr McCaul h^manafaclur. a large number of tins of tarioas'sJMi and mounted with the handsome W»l HthogfapM by Messrs Wilson and Hortett. Th.Tft.me, Paint Company hare rerymneh rewon to be pr ud of the businesslike outward appe ranee of their manufacture, ■°? *• '»fJ njarip-TIJM excellent qnality of the »nd! Ooi, notify in another column • •"ijgf w» bold a seoond sale of fruit, &c, ***mi.mm* t6*morrow.' ' '
3»£Wy will be the l&at exhibition of S!T ¥* iv the Hauraki Club uuiM« ; iat«iMt«:.pm«entinc aaeh of hit adult aouvenir of hi« rutt to the Thsmet. ' ;^J« jm*»».« [:tfci Thame* gcotthh Z33E2 M*£Fi& l& ■|M».p»ba firing S2Sul* *•*}• $»»!rft w»inikaw«: ooaprte to-momwior Hr7S«i' i Jw«tch. o2ff rf»wholdtri in the Old OJadoaM Mpany to » adfer- "■•■•■« in another oolann. JS* B^"^J?* of tb# dralit aod loiter ■ettlers^ bat paid t ,i,H u> the Arbn», and »dl wme|Utoly mttt Mmporarj dwelling oil' the' pfopertj,- and* mij be expected to remove t feher in about fire'weeks time. ~ He will quickly be followed by other*.
Gband Fiawbub baa ran nine races, winning every race, and winning in stakes alone 8946, of which (he kUin of £6050 has fallen to the lot of his lnuky owner this year.
| Sats Dugald: " Hoo are you, Maggie ? " . *Am no weel ,aTa, Dugald." Dugald: •• Ay, AJ ! wi'Llinake.of you a cup of tea? I hey some o' XcGownn't here." " So, no, Dbg»ld, ;pe'lKdo no coot;" , «>Will I make yon a newporn egg ?" ■ «It's' no, use, Dugald \ I'm no weel whateffer, man." '" Weel, Maggie, will I marry of you ? " " Oh, Dugald, you make 'me laugh, an' me no weel. Get me some o' that tea noo ? "—[Advt.] \
■ W»il* in India the Prince of Wales was presented by the Bajah of Buckatuok Dolabad with a pipe ralued at 2000 rupees, or, about £100 of our own currency. Such a pipe is -worthy of being filled with McLitbb's Venus or Straight. Cut, and smoked by Sir Walter Baleigh himself.—[Adtt.]
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Thames Star, Volume XII, Issue 3872, 27 May 1881, Page 2
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423The Evening Star. PUBLISHED DAILY AT FOUR P.M. Resurrexi. FRIDAY, MAY 27, 1881. Thames Star, Volume XII, Issue 3872, 27 May 1881, Page 2
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