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[n\ rviM.iiM'K riti >s \^mkm\ii<>v. ] Whmvi.ion, Fihl.iv. Owim to the leduotion m the Ciul Semco it is understood th.it fne othceis m the Tie iMiiy have been dispensed with. Mi Best, juviiiAxtci, and Mi Houtjliton of the Tieasiii \, fouueily nf tlu» Defunct* J >t-p«n tment letue on thi u pensions. The oflu r gentlemen li-uMvo compensation aceoiding to length <>f sit\ ice. A di'l'ltt.ltlOll flolll tO[ll[ll'l.lllCC bodies u ill inti'i *. iew tin 1 n fic^liiiiontcoiniiiittre i>f Now Zetland Inhibition to-iuoiiow for the piupiM* <>f in guiK th.it »•' iilcoholw liquoi shiill he -old in tl»u c\liil)iti<>ii. Lt is -^t.ited th.it Diiiiodin to.il c'lCalci^ li.im 1 fdiw.udod to nifiiibuis foi that ntv .1 pioti'^t .i^.un^t tliu mipoiitii'ii nf the propdM'd duty on coal. Tin- propo>.d to lay on tho Kttionio.i foi ;i V.ii li.imcMitary evtuision to-inoriow will piohably l»e ab.vndoncd, in con^eiiui'iico of nieinlion di><ij, r ii'cuif, r ai to m lietlitM the <ite.inu*i should %% r o to I'icton 01 Xi*l»nii. The Clnnii Steam Navigation Company' Isteamoi Tainoai will limw Koochow at the mil of the pii'^ent mouth foi Wellington, with the fn^tof thi' ni'W season's tea. Tcndt'is haw bi-eu called toi iiisuiiii},' the inhibition Iniilduitf and cvlnlnts for tin it month-'. The buildinj,' is to bo m-iued foi t'4ooo, ,iu<l the content^ foi a siuii not e\ teodiiiK £'M, OOO. The l£oino (JiiNcinnirnt h.i\e detei mined to place two eomiiiissioni of the Impoii.il Aiiny at the disposal of each of the \us tralian colonies and New Zealand. Commissions for each colony will ho awaided by competitive oxainination, and exaiuinii tionpaiiei- will bo ietei\ed by thu invt mail. The conditions ir(|uun that caudi (lates shall be between 1!> mid 22 ye.ns of iij,'o, and that they shall have seiwd foi at least two yeais in the, colonial fmu's. A nuiiilxH of liu'iinau t«n fiodoes ha\e boon oideied from Home, to^Hlici with tiieelectnc.il appliances fm the subm.uine mines. _^_^____^^_^__
Mtf—«rs W. J. Huntci .Hid Co. li.nerecone 1 institutions fioin Mi John Flnniin^', vrli i li.is v>]il Ins f.iun, ti> sell .ibnnt tlio end <if Juh ,on the liotueste.Kl, .ill his In o mil (lend sfnek, &c. Full p.iitieul.iis m futtiiu aiheitwoMient. hkin is mi' \\'orkshop. — In tin good work, tlie mcchanii. must h.i\o kouil ho.ilth. li lons hours i>t (.onhnement in close rooms \\.i\c < n-fi'rbli-il Ins hand or dimmed Ins sifjlit, lot him at on* c, and before somo oi^r mu trouble .ippp irs Like plmtj of 1)r Soulo\ Hop Hitters His sj stem will be rejuvenated, his nerves strenijthoned, lin <i>jht become ile.ir, and the whole Linstitution bo built up to.i higher working condition. Read.
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Waikato Times, Volume XXIV, Issue 2024, 27 June 1885, Page 2
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435LATEST WELLINGTON NEWS. Waikato Times, Volume XXIV, Issue 2024, 27 June 1885, Page 2
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