1 THREE-HORSE Portable Thrashing U SI Machine complete, with Extra Gear-1 ing Also, one strong Horse-Wheel for one or two horses, with gearing suitable for attachment. Apply to E.OBT. GRAY, Wicks teed-place. January 14, 1663. To- Stand this Season, AT .HARRISON. AND JONES'S STATION, THE LEABO WES, RANGITIKEI. The : Pure Bred Cart Stallion, lieveules. IJj ERCULES, by Samson, out of an 1. imported Australian Draft Mare. PU is a bright bay, stands Sixteen hands high, and for bone and muscular develop ment is unequalled in the District. | j Terms £3 10.9. Single Mares. [ Good Paddocks free for one month, without responsibility. Payment to be made in January 1863. Sept. 25, 1t62. fl LL Persons are hereby cautioned against ft Purchasing any Property belonging to the Estate of the late ANDREW GREEN, as the Undersigned are the only parties who have any authority to deal with the same. TAYLOR, WATT, & CO. March 5, 1863.
Motiee, A LL S;ock found trespassing on my Land near the Racecourse will be charged at the rate of 3s per head per week fronii this date. Any Parties removing Stock from the same without my permission, will be proseOUttuL. ... ~ WILLIAM WARWICK. April 30, 1563.
is hereby given, that the Busi-' l'@ ness hitherto carried on under the Firm of W. Bowler, Son, and Co., will henceforth be carried on by the Undersigned, and all parties indebted- to the said Firm are' requested to pay their accounts to him, who’ alone is authorized to receive and discharge the same. I EDWARD PEARCE. Wellington, September 22nd, 1862. THE LYTTELTON TIMES AND THE. MAORIES. (Canterbury Press, April 10, There is a remarkable passage in the article from the Times that was quoted in our issue of April 2 : —“ Our policy towards the Natives is comprised in a single word— wait.” Strangely enough, this is exactly what they say themselves : “ Why are you in such a hury to take our land ? It ait a few years and you will get it ail for we shall be dead and gone.” The Times , therefore, advocates the remarkable views of the late Arthur Hugh Clough, in his lines ou the Decalogue as as now generally interpreted in the nineteenth centuary. W r e commend them to the study of our fellow-colonists:— THE LATEST DECALOGUE. Thou shalt have one God only ; who Would be at the expence of two ? No graven images may lie Worshiped, except the currency. Swear not at all ; for, for thy curse Thine enemy is none the worse. At eliurch on Sunday to attend Will serve to keep the world thy friend. Honor thy parents that is, all From whom advancement may befall. Thou shalt not kill; hut need’si not strive Officiously to keep alive. Do not adultery commit ; Advantage rarely comes of it. Thou slnilt not steal ; an empty feat, When it’s so lucrative to cheat. Bear not false witness ; let the lie Have time on it’s own wings to fly. Thou shalt no covet; but tradiion Approves all forms of competition.
To Gentlemen.— A call to be a Husband. — Yes, I did say that “it is not every man who has a call to be a husband ;and I’m not going to back out of it. Has that man a call to be. a husband who, have wasted liis youth m excesses, looks around him at the eleventh hour for a £{ virtuous young girl ” —such men have the effrontery to be very particular on this point—to nurse up his damaged coustituation and perpetuate it in their offspring. Has that man a call to be a husband who believing that the more the immortal within us is developed in this world, the higher we shall rank with heavenly intelligence in the next, yet deprecates for a wife a woman ofi thought and intellect, lest a marriage] with- such should peril the seasoning of| his favourite pudding, or lest she should ( presume in any of her opinions to be ought else than her echo i Hasjjthat man
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Wanganui Chronicle, Volume 7, Issue 344, 21 May 1863, Page 1
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