Mb' John Hottghton, of Cambridge, announce* that; he has on hand both Canterbury oats and wool-packs. Mb 8, S. Graham, of Tamahero, it will be, f een, is offering for sale a number of four year old bullocks in forward condition. Tb dkrs for the erection of a five, •oonws b<<tiM •tween H ratlton *ud " >h*ujo w.H he r j ceitre » by tb arch* c(, Mr V.alju, titl noon of Thursday u«fc Thk Camiridob Fakmjkbs' Clpb usual ra-mtny me ting t kes puoe 'Ins oveninit, aud h-i meetiug of tlu SaOif Cum* mute* in t>ae ■ ftwcoon. Thb Farewri.l Di>ir«K *o lie given t<v M jjr G«< wl »ke pi««.i to-n»»rrow uveuing, t 4ie Mot ia^ ham C aeio Hot^i, Poko. Ticket* are proou able 10 Hamilton from Mr B. Qwyuno or O« t >uun Uawson. TVaikiTo fl.>m Paradi.— lt will be •son mat the " V?«in»o Horso" hare eeen moved to the front, a oonola of uoittmua strong. Taia eqn«*trUn erola(ion will enaolo 83 to giro note np*oo for general matter io the interests uf par re»dfiff,
L O L lhoetings of the William Johnson and Sons of UUter Lodges are convened, the first for Friday evening, in the Lodge room, t%bridfe, the latter for Saturday evenhgij. lihe Vietoria Hall, 1 1 A '.' Vl^ A . BLE Jto *|^ 3 of tbo Cali " 1 |r!mai>||tooies, |»»'vb B||«iay .seen distwelve inches in^engtb irad h^possibly^ worked up stream from Mnrccr where some couple of hundred small fi*h of this species were turned out by Mr Firth last a '«^sonr-"-"*""~ i ~^«-««'««.^s.r«»»^,.^ .,.,.„„.,: AX IMPORTA!fT.|jLKAhIXa SlLSoflive and dead s.o'ok, the" property of Mr . James. JtUMas.^ili,,b«-held at Ngaruawahia, by Mr KeSSJSiyTffilli'oiitUß-lst proximo. The live stock oomprittes horses, cattle, and saeep. The advertiser notifies that persons having stock to dispose of will and the occasion a suitable one .
Cavalry Dbixl.— The members of the Hamilton oontiugent of the Te Awamutu Cavalry will meet every afternojcfu tbia week preliminary drill, so as to enable them to take tkeir place ht ,the coming review with credit to the corp aud to t.hetnselvM' Ike swords and revolvers are-^xpeoled town tomorrow, and as the sword «zereise will form an important part of the review, it is ex* ceediogly d-sirable that aemlwrt should turn up for drill. .
At thb meeting rOOsfctly held of the Zmgari 0. 0. the following officers weie elected for the •aauiag year:— Mr A. Cox, president ; Mr Haoie, vtad-presi-dent. Committee, Messrs f& B. Cox, lames Wood, F. A. Wnitaker, C. 0. Wood, and F. £iUta» ; treasurer and secretary, Mr T. O. Baudes. Several ne* members were elected, and the duo ioaits forward to a suooewfui season.
Thb Waihott Stiam Fobwardhjo Company are uflfordiLj increased facilities io sett ers in the Piaao and Upper I'hi.ines couuery in the river carriage ot goo; is and produce. Their steamer now runs regularly backwards and forwards ouce a week between Te Aroha aud Ohioemuri, conneotiug with lU9 Thames aud Auck land boats, and the rate of freight ha* been reduced to 46* p«r tun. The a(vertidetnent appears in another part ot this page. -. . .- .
The Kailway AuTHOßims have, we find, adopted our suggestion aud caused (that American invention, the coweatcuer, jo- be attached to the engines travelling on the Auckland and Newcastle railway. The co weal cher's uied are necessarily smaller than those matte use of in Americ.i, the engines, as we stated when recommending some adaptation of the plan, be.ng somewhat smaller than the American oae.s The apendages used on the Auckland Newcastle line, are 5 feet 6 iachus across, projecting some 3ft 6in in front ot tho locomotive, and will doubtless be found sufficient to lift obstructing cattle off the line and s «ve the up«et of t^e engine or carriages*
Educat|ONal. — At the meeting of the Auckland Education Board, held on Friday, the acceptance oi Mr D«nven's resignation of the Hamilton West school, was agreed to ; resignation io date from the3lat Dooembor, 1877.— A diaou«aiou took place in regard to aight schools. I. was agreed that attendance at nigut schools should be oauaMA ia she daiiy average, and that teaostars, as in tne past, should be allowed to oaarge fees also. -an applioatiof for a grant to be aevoted w the ereatidh of a fenoe round the schvel-groaud at Pate* rangl. It W*B deoked to gr at 16 under certain conditions.
A Nsw Kikm or Ravrriustd, oonsuting of Dr diMiervilM aad * Air Vaaey, *<e drawing imu&oiw uremia ia Meibourne. Taey arc ittortiy exudctod co viHic Aueaiaad. Wntwj of ta«n, ch<* Burrespimdeut of ttie ' Uttkgo Ua»rduu ' b»>B ;— '♦ Varloy, irtib i«« g^aslomaoiy, vury well-iafociaocL, sad eioqatmt m»u, was formerly tt batotttr IB Geoiong, where ne mtide af or bum*. Aft«rir»rd4 qv wool. DoEu^i«nd aud bailt • uo«riuMle aC oi« u«u ex^ieaiie, pr^aohiag m is ragafcmy. Then hd w«uc »U over iAagtaud «ad Auiurio^. Waiie Moody aud a»na«y wore in London h« iTaa alecinfyiu^ ±Joatoa, Umc«a States. i>r Swmeiviud is qaice a d»ff»roub aUmff of ibao. Ho w aged, with iiiiig, wraita hair, bat fall ui vigour. He um praaoaM thr jn^a iudia and Xu ladia, h« telU «na, he preacacd 3pO tiaie* 'oft toe w*Pft t ' o«iug » graud old teotolallw."
The NaAJtUAWAHtt fUiiwor Platjorm. --'NewoAsUe' write* asking u* c»n nothing be diN to iaduoe the tfovorutuent to givo the sane facilities to persons leaving Ngaruawaaia oj milw*y m« tuohe coming into it by allowing the traiuß to start front the platform recently erected aa well aa to stop at> it. Our correapoudent seems not feu b« aware tuao repreaeutations hare already ueea made to the local member, Mr Vox, to iuterview the Minister lor Pablio Works on chis matter, and area to offer oo tue part of the Newcastle Town Boad to remove cho station t« the platform if the Government will provide toem with tee uae of tae tracks required ;o carry i . The station is only a mere auell, tom<i 46; t. by 14ft., an J eeald be shifted witaout damage. It it o«ruuaJy affording * most grudging oompliano* nh tae wiahea.uot only of tae t^oopie of Ngaruawania but of the travelling public gene* rally to allow only toe laooaaiag trains to laau their pawseagen at tue platform, aad compel chott* «akin| the train at xSfeircastie to trndge out halt a mil« (rom the township to the itaUen. We trtui. in the excitement of folitieal changes at \yeiaugcon thts maMet, trifling aa it may appear ihere, bat fmpertaus a< it into thoue wtio ate the railway here, will uot be los( sight of either by oar i«m»1 mem* bor or the new Minuter for Works.
WaIKATO POTAMM.—It is Satisfactory to bud that Waikal* potatoss are held m such estimation, a« tlie following report of Friday last Auckland auotioq sale would ia»ply j—Ww gajn of mwitry, produce, 4c, as Mr 9 Arthur's Mart was not eo largely attenitd M« nal; Poultry Bold at nigh rat«a ; a iemwi lot a iarger number than wm entered. Potato^ have » dowaaward towbaw; the rite whwh took place a. few woelu ago caufl«d those who had b«*n koldiog for higtier rateatoaend io, which, wim the large qiuntaty arrived ao4 to arrive from me South, caused buyer* to hold back. Tb« market is ©eer«tocked an< n^w o«esa.re coming m. a few veifr aneques «*re brougUt formari totdaj aad told at Hd per ». Auekaoi-grar**) Mtatues > .|:« *t ffi. . Tho« fro* m« uo w aupenor w marc «f too«« froinQ*,,^ oary B«ooo i« oott«| forw«ra iu exue s of *Um*ud; (JanUrbury *id (o^ou ui y. hire; .t 6id tu 7«1 WooJeaiU tints; Auoklaad car. ., 4id t> 7d per ft. * j iui. a. uiAad fui onrter j aul 1 at 3* t to /■' ; ta« a«w« d |«r Qt)«*Hi it Umi ed : O-» l «r..u.y joW »$ 5a (q (j j# j?, Ql|l . only Bcoooi.oi.jw on baud | aojrl » «,, . d j qaaotuy at tU to £l». Car ot N 3 Crtn 1 7>i ' "«•'• t» 2 i por lh , •>t *« 44 , o*(l« >4 &6d per h«»^ , l -wl •> j . or. w »„,„, M#f^ , aa Uu J 6^ ; o-wim^. 6., Wiw/, jam , 7^6dj »»i-a 8. 61; i>aiiuon r 3> iwr doz. ; **■•'• ( '«^i>o»d, 15«;i«r owt.;*poU9,
Thb P/ako appears te be a very popular discriot with capitalists, pur* ohasirig land f«r bona fide settlemenr afe the prtfeut time. We hear that W Paton has purchased a bleok of vs^ fihe land ia .that district, " and.4t a prwe!i Which, while highly satUfactary^ to $& Vendor, leaves room for an early adva^ .t^>thft« purchaser on his bargain, |a rapidly , are the lands of the Strict imi provj^invi^ ■ .#: Jf > -M I filled half a hogshead "with irMn water aud put into it one-quartor pound of ammonia and one-quarter poun.l of ,C9mmon u ,nitre^ „, When the strawberry plants were blossoming dub T gave" tKeW a Rpriukie j of , the solution at evening twicu a weekj until the fmit was nearlv full»Bize.« The,..re9ulft wag doable the amount of fruit on thoso 'Where The ■" iaqnicl ww applie'l to what was obtained from those rijjht alongside upon whioh noue of the liquid was applied,—- Fruit Kecord.'
Rbarino Calvrs. •— The 'Farmers Onion ' writes :--It is possible to raise calves without giving them fresh new milk, for with a 'little skimmed milk ai.d hay tea they will thrive almost,* 'if M' quite as well, as upon the pure lacteal fluid. Fifty years ago Si • James Denliam, of Scotland, instituted experiments in raising calves with hay tea, taking them fr«m their mothers when three dayß old, and those experiments wtre eminently successful. Two pounds of hay were steeped in twenty-four quarts of water, and then boiled down one-half,-and to tuis was uddsd a quart of skim.ned aiiUk. In some instances molasses were aided <.lso to give sweetness, and the calves not only thriv d upon this diet but preferred it to fresh milk.
Thb Education Bill is ' now befWf :he Legislative Oouuoil. The HoiiMr Buckley ia to move tHe following id* ditional clauses :-" The committee oe *uy kohuol may set apart one-uaJf school day in ev-;ry we..k during which *uy minister or minist-rs of religion or person or persons appointed by them aud approved by local committee, may Impart religious instructions to such' of the children on the book of the schools as may oelougto bis or their religions dodominations, provided that no child or children shall be all >wed to attend at Buci instruction exoept on a written request Co chat effect, addressed to the teacher by the parents or guardians of *uoh children." •« Whenever any 25 or more householders in any education district shall signify in writing to the Hlducatiou Board of such district their' desir« to be constituted into a separate body for educational purposes; it shall: be the duty of the Board to convene' a meetiug of such householders for the election of a school committee, ia a manner provided in part 3 of thia Act; aad it shall be lawful tor the Board so grant the committee so elected sued aid iq books, school apparatus, and money,' as the Board shall deem expedient, or, at the option of the committee, suck aid may be granted in mousy only inclusive of the value of such b«x>ka and aohoot apparatus as would otherwise be supplied by the Board; provided always that every such commit ,ea shall provide a school-house or sohool-houae* to the satisfaction of the B-iard, and shall uppoiut and pay the teacher or teachers of such school 01 Hohoois, every suoh teaoher having first obtained a certificate of competency as provided in section 44 of mis Act; provided also that ail books used in any suoh school shall be approved by the Board, an i that in every respect wherein no special exception is made in tain section, every nuoh school shall be a public school under this Acs, aad subject to the provisions which this Act makes for the conduct, management, «n<i inspeccioa of public schools, and that every « en school anall ba open to all o/ilidreu between the ages of 5 aud 15 years, wifcuout fee or payment of any kiud.
Che Oocopmov of (xAtiUPOLt. — The Loudou 'liauy IVlegr aph/ ldvriiug to this Bubj;cfc in a recent iswue, Ht-at*is:-- -" to is as easy to exjiain tiv»t w^ «tmU forthwith oooupy Galtipoli An a *co-ttog-nt guarantee, ', witaeut on th*t <cc taut dep*rtia£ itoak. neutrality, <u i» was to state ta<*t the return oJ o<irß>mfi I to Besika Bay apptiared oonV.^ai-M fo> offioial oomamaioabvui. If wo a™ not at Oallipoli m tun- iU« D*r ia \-i\a* wit* be shot with torpedoes and earta wrlu ; <«.u<i the British G».verm»ent beoomo a iauijhing-ataok. would bd a Jictiag Hfuet f»r all the bitter wits of Mosuurw and St, Petersburt;. if we are there ia time the questio.i of the d sti iy of OcMiatantinopb aud ttie termn of peaoo oan no longer be settlfd without the Tt»ice of Greot Britain ; while that same pe*ce will protmbly b» ol>t«iued with a far slighter 8 \cr.fioe of human blood and consideiably leu cruel duvaatation of the Sultan's territories. Everybody abroad uoder--Btandß this, ao'l at home an immense majority applauds the pqrpuao of the Oaoiqet. the correspondent of that joarual tul -graphs from (Malta, on the 24th Ju'y, the following :—« The present streugth of i his garrison— deducting n-»n---oumbatants, women ani children -is over 5,000 men, infantry and artillery. The ufloi-ii retaru pre^ent^d in th* 'Statistical l»ble»' gave 4^950 as the force at rhn atation in 1871-2, so that we are quite sufficiently manned for any ordinary purpoae. The cummissariat has received orders to prepare accommodation for 1,500 men at onoe, with as many more to follow shortly. The outer fort|f> cations, recently coaatruotod, are armed with heavy gnn« of the latest pattern. ' The * Malta Times ' states the report to be current in well informed quarters at Valetta that the Mediterranean Fleet, uoder the command of Admiral Hornby, his received orders to prooood vtry shortly to Gallipoli. Tae meu-of.war in port are tbe Achilles, the P«lla«, and the Philomel. The two former will join- the Fleet in a few days ; the latter proceeds home this week to be paid off. 'Le Nord,' speaking of the mea.au/ea which England i% about tq ts,ft for wuiforcing j the garrisons q[ ty*\u and Gibraltar, and fqr qeudi^ troops to Qa^ipoli, as^ta if the £Jogliah Government tniq| th^t the occupation qf Q>'Mp^M9PO^ib»i|ihiewith the neutrality of flngland, fn any case, it says., i% woqld be a new and strange sort of neutrality in virtue of which a professedly neutral State should ocoupy the territory of one of the belligerent parties. The least inonvenieoce of thia policy would bo to prqlona tho War by fnprwsfqg th,« Turk B with The. evidently erroneous belief that Eqssia will not bo ab,le, if be, to dictate peace to them at Constantinople."
T«« flaw B >HHipp.^^r« learn ffo«n tfap Um.to. «o r apomient of au 4 l »c^a«iii oiintem .. r trj t.tiav the latos new boonjt oi toe fStaoii ia a oaa'iio. Busilea were th • inrtmtiou or a fem «Je oi*g>ift- K rin 'er to provide » renting pli^tf f r the munkijjr Htie p4rr»< 4 t-> f »•• HP*'". itnii « t(>* Hitiod a, 14 .jf pftwo 1 our $.••• wan q».« Uri<tf «auu<i» to bftVtf «« 'Oin nfvi v ei| ||^)| aoi<w in »nko j». iiM<> M\o ue>f b ii'ii <i is * .ineflnn^ au 0 outre a,i I. *' I: 1* !»n nait/»ti>n ofih
j > luu mni ar> helmet *ttti -ut H\e ■ >p ' •>», h* result buiug cunningly* con» ft r. cd oy tue'tim oi me dmera, &<>, 4 it> r, Btyn (ua ivirrt^Lot*, \ff u t« bio 4. s ilh 40, aa 1 ir, is qt-rt.uuljr uu tyiiij: a^ •jjitp^,. (j ib/5 l)i4ciipm «rf i>o»oinair; sty it-, w: icn u - eT iied l»«t je»r. IV uu-j vo.^t I^6 or it b-itn is 10 b* iuund in the pc>a<{ Mrhiifii 11 if -nia » Uttle chade to the e^w» Of wurw J no«l npt m 6ij a <
to a pretty face erttytbing^ and anything fe? *^lffl&M' * n^ of these * M> JfLIS? i »»«K^ advantages or the ?w^ IwJVvW1 wJV v W^ k ®* following from 'ttfl flefflo I/Viin Walmtley's m freMorafafe nliiifflHd a fine oolt foal °4 j(F " ire ia tho well> Australia, JTeve. Mr Look'i fine draught stallion Sir Colin Campbell was offered for sale at Mr Backland ■ Yards, Durham-street, yesterday, »MMt..,*frmT....nmq "ffl-ffrffltUJnn llf 'jfIQT knocked down to Mr Lettdram, of Qcwenstreet, far £136. We .understand ttiat if nob re-sold shortly, the present owner A »icb CorwTßy TP.iiy* ?K.— The ♦Deinoorat'*' sp«ourt 'fro ! ni Farisf UV&at/-: writing September the l*t, nays 5— A n>' *6 a>*>n to-day t broke out in., too City stWrtiMV aa & B p MiM i ra pi(| ty until about fcenjblock of business houses^ and dwellifliga wore consumed, including 'ihreo hotels,, the poet office, and .telegraph office. The lose u at from otie to one an<t a half million*' 'Many'Taa»¥ : ' lie* are without shelter.; ; It is stHtediiiat a maa set fire to fhe Val^.a by Wttnoa oil on the floor, th^r^aiti4"t;wWlhs renark that, . •It would* bora ttte d-d town/ JThere Wai bat one fire 'et-gtoaia .the town, and the waters gave; out,,and left the city at the meroy of the flamea., lor amount •£ iasuranoe is not states!. " " Masonic. —The installation*** Brothel the Honourable" 'ts Whitaker "$* Uro-. vinoial Grand Master, Scotch* Oenstltu.* tioay for 1 the Nortu island,! <a'a», says Man, / Herafi? 'toeeu*deui>itely fixed for the 30th Off? ■•tor neit St. Andrew's #ay^ !«V the GhoraHialL «4jP|#;i|feajr that the installation of Brother/G. B.' Graham as District Gjarid .Marter, Eugluh OonttitutioQ, «h»li taka'pUc^on . 'th* .same day. This arrangement has beed brougut about by mutual agreement amongst tne so voral lodge*; l<h« brethren of all Ma«onic_ lodges in the North Island Will be invited to tak~eparl**tß'thr ceremony. No doubt ii'^vill ttie- largest Masonic gatherings that has ever Uken place ia New ZdafancF. The proceeding will terminate with a grand ball in the evening. Brothers Brodie and Rawdou, of the Sir WaYt^r S&tk&dge/ ' Thanhs have bteu hore aftirtisg to oiaie arraugeniout* for the occasion. Kepre* tentative* will be ' preiehVfrom Wellington, Wao^aaoi, Tacaoakj, Napier, an; other plae<M, thereby lending additional mterest to the d%yY proceedings.' ' As>w»' nitre already intimated, the impressive^ ceremonies will , be conducted by that veteran in masonry, Brother* -Lasa*, ot Hokitika. A YoTJTHTOL-HoV»BBMAXUt.«..JSdr. ward Keigutiy, a youag lad, au inmate of the Naval Training School, was charged at tne Auckland Police Court on Friday with feloniously breaking and entering the house of James Bougard, at Kohimarama, on the Bth iaatant. Sub-inspector Pardy said the prisoner" had recently been brought up at a Court in the Wtfiltato, ?n three charges of breaking and entering. The charges, however, had been withdrawn; 'and the lad committed to the Naval Training 'School. Oa the Bth inst he aogoondedj and broke "into the house of Captain Boogard, master of the> /iaia«iottary . schooner Southern Cross. Captain dobgard was a« present absent oa a. cruise, but beiore let. ring had entrusted the key of his house, which was well furnished, to the care of Captain Breton, masterof the Training School 'Captain Breton was the firac witness called. He deposed that tne house wad a new one, and the Workmen had just, finished it when Captain Boogard and his Wife lef e. In answer to iuqurta* he sai* that nettner Captain Ban^ard nor his wife nad' nlepi ia uie; noase^ oat the. ,fe>«m#r ik»d; ns«d it duriog the day ftrj£rW«g putt^wos/ Jim. Bub-I\iMp^ctorrPatdy, ;%»«, under the eircqdw iaho^ baee' 1 uinst <aU, m 1 it «r«fi «i«K-i%4v to* buiid ing e^ud «<»t »WMdg' u»*v> Oajitatft 6»wa shodld hi?« <»*<MaaiU«»«d «he*» facts tahM beittto. ttk* t»aj* w#*A io p»>i»uk •Jti^Miauy tin a n«w laff Mft«oa w*> ituda «s^ Ttus av isngth lof ing fOooaspiiiood, «ne W »« cr»»r<*t #ita -a toMCh «| tVa • Mahoitju* iajiry co Xtitptny .^cl, by in*Uo«oUß\y lajuring proiair ty «**t|e v*ltß» «it 15», iu meheu*e of Ga|ttam3*JMajr# *t Ktfbimarama, on .ta» .&sQ| task > JCh* accused plvadaA guilty, : aoil faqM iaij tne case navtng been etaied »y thfe bibInspector, Captain Breton ffiwi cne lad's antecedents, so 'far ,iaa' h«| wii acquainted wita them. In answer m ! •he .d«nca aa to. whether fee pralertfd: chat the lad shoaid ha annlanetl ia af cordaace witd the xohoiA ruta«v qr at a criminal, Captain firetea SAi4 that h<* would rather naa the boy, dealt vrtth by. tae Court. The prisoner was thea Be«> ' <euoed to two moashs' imprisoam^nt, with hard labour, ia Mounc BtUa viaol. A hot discussion has been goiu^ on in the British ana Australian Press over .the. vexed qaestion of the nationality 1 of Suleiman Paaha. Firat of all Jafau finhi. van olaimel the Turkish A*«"<* •» aa Irishman, hailing frqanoomiity Mouogaan, and assarted th.at h>« real name wa* SulUf^n,-- a liß»al decsndant (bqt tbia is. by the way) of tne Sullivaun who hi Clontarf, nnder Brian Born put the camtker on the Danes.. Hard upon his' hodls <ume J Keeley, who declared the first informant to be in error, a» duleman Pasha w*B not a SuiLvun 'at all at all, but a relatiae of bis wife's sister, and a, County Ciare man. 1 . Whi)o the Hibe^ aians were , srepariiig to give a a*ui mitt* faiUke to the Moneghan • bu.nx • CWe Turkish Pasha, a hMr^We daubt waa torown on b^h, %t%^mento by :.'|f. *MM»Ms fle pionomnced thUeiman Ba^ha, to, be a Hungarian. Jew, wbexe real name was Solomuiw.' dtUeinm' ' im. JtsTqrkuh drr•s-,a^d tha,t h« had b»w a fellow o^i/ee with 'Wo» » tbe celebrated. %ot% goofo eatabliuhment of Moses and Sans, ia the Minories, London. Having a strong love of adventure Sulwman had subsefuentiy goue fjJwtfwaid, after aometservioe in H.M, Qn« Hundred and Qnethy onech,, Fr<w( whjlt he had read m th.«. napenria,t%, he (Martimus) Jl#«4 to* tha brfliel, tfeat . Suleimaa h^a entered into the • hwdwart ' liae of business, as he had always • wcaJiuesj lor the ' oojld sml' After a calm sarvev of the b^ojraph,ica,l uoiflta evolted' im'thb at<oye cpMtrovwsy, we concluded that the last m»9 aw Suleiman from the fact that nothing rousei his in so much as the RuH*»i«ns attempiiag to have a. *t*aw «v«r' at tno B.iik*.i». Aaa oec veteraa duoganan -al«e a J w-^bat b«eu making m « w »'k vk t^e Aaiaio tueafare 01 war^ aud the «fks,witn tua« • twuon of uatore tvjiiaA nM*«B (a; vrto.e wondkim," nave i»afec.U >n«|oiy atyiea mat " Fata " Pitsaa, «ni>*»w he lud robbej poor i«t« ikoff o! ui» iaorol'*, and on sever-4 occasion. Mhu * maich on tn.j M.4»oavitw, JK»w uatu the m.^jnty f«j^ 1 jj UB yv^erd^y a qu»rtv :o| a : jKtjuo^ armed «en moved W*« t^e Prutn; UMttf che t>e ot tu« *-fr»r, m a en** *n»d c«fto»»i nope of Victory. '4'q.4v» kattere«i and bleeding o« «ii« uwnfliij oj:^h« L»«oobo, it is e'j-iaji «uc >or shovels, aud cr-e stury of Buig<niaa '* atrociiiMi,'' add Russuu tribuUtiuu * 1 Plevna, is totd'to'* 4 the marine? "• -^4 ih^ iiiUJC flout — WUO ar« boiog htfried pe;i* null to the scene of Sb^te. T^uckng th« shoTvJ, • kood^y WHBber' of |^s»^a
are beiag « put to bed " with ikii i«.WS d A W^* ttM f M^ b H befcto tne little difficulty is aetiM. atesi«a will _-»*,= Coloaial book and « file it l^fHeialiP^ dry wood aahes, thectarooal to bo bIHH^ •nt, the meat to bo^teoked ia layers alternately with the a«n«s. Haas r Jut drained off, and dm dried in tnTbiSi • *" PW^eata hoppers or the Hopper^* g«t»iiig to them. 1 have kept^VL 12 perfectly f roe from n»£ >~*~-^-~ -- -,»,.. '^ti&UU liaaW EHTXRTAItMKKT will wgivenm^he f long room at ||i^ Barraeks f W»*^Westi- bn 'Tnumiay eveuiag ?S ltritt « ..frw tefcifWVisi oTistop*, publie buildings of London' ind other itttereefiing •oele'ry. ha« beea . 4tiouilMo||he Auo»W ,;Ff #i i fr|OrooV»7 r .. ; ,; WWUmmta* oily s|slk so favorably of fkem that we are Myr this tiaM W ' HoraJoV of toe 10th Juno last alladiu m the same onlertaiauieaf m~l hit to bo t# W» «ood one, so that the pictures are iiot bdly large bat are thrown 00 tfte *fsn9* with gnat frinßtenaaa. of^oteil, everjrbite ;ure was grojteci with a round Pfapplauke." ThSfiTJ,^ rA<Ja f or ! ke *H«^i^«^, ... I« ii wilh deep regret we have to gfnnounoft tha id©»tb rf o9,^odnesdavmorß. ing, at Cimbridge, of Prinoe of Pantju, one ©f the-nmro.Btfld.bulw or iue e-ie-brat«d haR'W 'bir y) JL'> A. Faatoam. ■ "Prinoe of Pauton" was bw a uew -oftloflyp, having j^en imported for M r mmthum in Chi '* Al^ T 'Waboa/ /dttly in . r .lulj tat year, aud wnat make* hit lost tho greater to his o«ner u ihe~idc» that be is the list of^hii* lirie, hav^ny leftao »s»^ Pfthcß«of'Pamon was ne-rif "», |>ureßootM' Alluding ) 0 hia»r«rai ia Ohjnltajiirh, Ihe •Lyttelton iiiw' of tno 4iii Jalj. 1876, sayt-*-*i« Amtmr tn«: stock ut thu . Frovmott has iteou made oy_thejtntfal of h ui^h-oluss bull iu th«* sup Wairoav for iM&Jr A" .Tui» g«ntl^ia \* maov years held * kadiug poe.lwu auuoui the breW«rs of pure ored .to^'^a »« Intent importitciou' promisoe'to; ma*atain# if not further inorwade, tka of air Fautbaiu'a uerd. 1 Tb'e uuU i-. a y«ar-■Jfefe-fl^ *** b * e< VST Me«er« Dudaiog, ur Pauton, Liueamauire. lie ia » nioa roan colour^ sod it ltkeiy ,tp tam out a very, good bull. He is p«ruculariy'KOOd over the loin* r well io* jquwu, in th fl .nk, tuU behind thasuuu.iiui- un 1 vcr^ io.iginy all ovoir^buii;nv>ra. r .s|ioouuy 'frvUi ta-, bip .WjiUe sftt^ng pn-wt tue,^ t ik prbuent ho handle* rather hard, ' but n« *iii i»rooauly alter in<*t«ruii> iu thii reaueot winu he r«opy«M troin he.tffcU wf (bo voyage. Ho has a gooa 'maKCuiine hiad. Indued, not being in proper couuitiou, bis bead almottt appears at pn»«eiti too ,Ug for bis body. He was i«a4»i in moderate ooadition, uaa is by no aoaw tat. The following is his pedigree: • M»fo*6, lß7s,'brfldby MeaWl)aa.>in»v Pantdn, Ltnooinjihue, rg >t by Ko.*r* Stephenson, 38,313 ; dim; Hobio's *toae f by Mooin, 2^968; gd: Buoy, B^)^ »y Lord Panton, .^,?Q4 . gg d Koyai R*» by MC . ?^»«V . %f6B ; s^pt BloJm,ng K^iebjßaioa; WAitoby, 781S Kooori who oontauas Bo »ch*a oust blood, was b»ed by the iate Af r i'o*r, w Ayla^by, whort hem laatyear »verag«d , i>Wfi». Bot)«n S&ph«i)«»H h»s tia^ii many jprm^ at the Royal and other leadtag 4ho'#» $tti(iug the p««t two years, a&d England this y-ar, A heiiur o»li ir,» V& t*& #*9 •» W-Wrt Stebhr uM>u. wttii for lßCk'|s When Bve'ui<,nth»wa. j^t.oi* too* thpcliam^onpruw, and u ihe 4"> ot Mie nitie Jieifer (Bioumi.ig Brtu»k 'W«*«»oyi«t(O9rdißti.-guuiifr, amxa<4» Ijaoludlyg Jtohln Hood, rir»« Wuu» wu,w-r fc Ibo, 3jbßM| e in -18^ ' lo Mf M'Pougal, of 'Auttrahv wh«rebe gam«4 »oqk fim !«», » t the Ho;** m 1871, »«4 i w *j! bre*de t aau «i »e Ue .how iu 1871/ X*rtf*airtk.W < jN« <tf %f?^h faiiidy,' Whwrikar* said :M &™*&mi «eif«r 4^» im . t^L fi^ ' d P wn *' ftoCiioo *«r 270g«. " "jfjrsfc Tnriofe wai nearly « duk Bvoftli, Bull, and vfas Weda. Paati. 8..0. wa* on* of tho. beet tire* ev«t bn,d by Mr Booth, who' 'one* tiki ittd heifer, hy this ball a o*e let, ta% font ever sees.' 1
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Waikato Times, Volume X, Issue 892, 16 October 1877, Page 2
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