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Oamaru Times and Waitaki Reporter from Oamaru, Waitaki District, New Zealand • 5

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REPORTER MB SUPPLEMENT TO TH NEW ZEALAND THURSDAY MORNING JULY 6 1865 OTAGO Properties for Sale or Lease Books and Stationery a secret as the report here that from 250 to is three single blocks each side the Lady I TX 1 1 3 rrfMi 1 1 NORTHERN NEWS had gone up the Grey many taking Darling kicked heavily when the sea would with them from the township This strike under her counter the spoke of the SALE AND popular as the carte de visite deposed to having relieved prices there have risen The prices will foil with increased facility of pro ers A 10 0 0 0 0 10 NOVELS It was Mr intention when he first unfit for the service more especia himself about ten minutes after he had been went up to the Waikato to remain there till growing obstructions to the bar The entrance i I 1 xl and fho he saw Rewi and the King but owing 660 there really seems no rest The ordeals are lurch the wheel was wrenched from his hand The Land is of excellent quality and a Govem iling vessel unassisted by a tug immediately came when he was steering the We well remember being Colonist) have the following from Brigadier He would be a Gentleman June 14 1865 Messenger in from the King Happily in NOTICE The trembling wretch is re Most of them who discrepancy in the testimony of the wit PHOTO SCULPTURE' i village near Warea called Ngakakuimkumi Undergraduate resulting in the Maoris disappearing and their Dunedin Advertisements dwellings being burnt It is a mountain in Galilee Why did Moses Lt 11 stores were taken at the same time building called the Corinthian Hall where during the rest of the week to crowded au Sole Agent in Dunedin for the AMARU TIMES circular having in the centre Page of the Duke of SavoyCatherine by Jules Sandeau platform divided into twenty four eq tai seg As must be generally authorities attacks very easy to make Dickens twenty four cameras are placed so directed dance with Cornhill 1 ft earnest and sincere though Ll simultaneously asked Ct from Oamaru was (rom the I paper ordinary carte de v'isite and that is ti EED PETROLEUM do dirty and disreputable looking stranger with As his lech and saw the captain lying engineer one of the seamen and himself repeated took much time and caused much was brought 7 1 1 11 1 j1 I I rvxxr rrP! It possessed a strong odor of glad to be ina position to assure our readers oman in White by Wilkie Collins but he never spoke afterwards found a large country was invited by Claudet to sit for out of the way knowledge and plenty of A I ft TV 1 1 i I MZft ft ftft 1 ft nil rY I ft MAn tft AfirA 1 1ft a I 1 zft to look at the well A bucket of water drawn then about To take up the process however at which we thing but disappeared Within a few days do The Earnest Student by Rev Norman Macleod a A ft xal ft ft ft a common mortals but familiar to the merchant para district Where the shanty He had of intelligence to his Excellency fell into the he necessarily refer to the North The impor if he could see Cape Campbell when he re armies on his track 4 Miscellaneous Pennsylvania was A HE Best Australian Illustrated tercially We may also mention that at the ft superstition came amongst them he should receive no sympathy With reference to the dark mysterious hints of our contemporary we can assure the public that we have the best which the cutter be effected by such an agency the supply of ARE branded JL belonging to George Sumpter gineer came be inexhaustible It is al he never spoke exa lines have been transferred to the clay and of the nether world in its possible capabilities fli since the bridge at the time continued on their indicated the mechanical part of the process impertinently asked the uses of the balloon irse but atfive in the morning find is complete and the artist takes up and per It is a child it may become a man Pet they were not making more than two knots fects the work Of course upon his skill the roleum has done much already but no one bnnr nnd heaw sen final finish and delicacy of the statuette de living can say what more it may yet be des back to Wellington where they arrived at ten pends It is not pretended that the mechani tined to Australasian saw no blow struck and did not hear cal process we have described The Southern says that while the workmen ission Agent were engaged at the breakwater at Mangawai and were a few To Captain Hall The steering apparatus I tion and put Promethean fire into the work I surplus for exportation Apply at the office of this paper on a ar ft i 4 I i 3 II II II I il Vi i I II I II it i ii it Ii II I i II i II I I II I II 1 II I I I I I II 4 Ii II II 4 ii if I II Vi I II II I It I II II 4 II II i II II I II 4 ti It ii It II I Ii il 44 1 1 1 II I tt ii i ii 3 14 II 3 3 II i 4 44 II II II I II 4 II II 4 li II i II ii i ii ii 14 II II I II It I I II I II II I 4 Vi i Vi It II 44 41 II II I II II i II I II I i1 II I II I II II II II I it II I II II It If Vt Vi ii ti i it 4 II II I If II II II II II I II II II 4 II II II Me II it i I I II II ll ll ll 41 II II II ii tt I II II II II I It II 1 It II II II II II II I 0 ll ll It I II 3 I I II ti I Hill II Vi i II I 14 4 4' JMES AND il NOTICE OR found the following: We very much fear however that it has been Kefceua which after a slight taken and destroyed the na Con siderable quantities of provisions and other Several Northern settlers who feel very bit terly this attempt of a localjournalto precipitate and then came to another village or assem blage of villages where a skirmish took place that it is their intention not to wage a mur derous war against the colonists MEETING SUBMISSION KING MATU TAKRA WITH GENERAL CAREY demand appears to have pretty well cleared I wheel which struck thecapt mi 4 fko QfnrAirPnora nfr ihA firfiV find DrOVl I a A A A A A 1 UA A A wv sions of all kinds were very scarce flour it on the night alluded to with the general taste than are Mr ministrations these undoubtedly are number of public houses hotels at Hoki counting them all but still I made out many as fifty in one street On Sundays Mr Powell preaches in a large he then said he would take a rest they were on for a surgeon but there was not one on board brought hi a hole in the back of it in which he could lay the sitter his two fingers undressed him and put him head wind to Lyttelton it would be better to into Wellington they were eight or nine vessels outside and Steam ments on which the sitter is posed Around the room commanding each its own segment A A little roadside inn in Pennsylvania finances did not allow of rum he called for duction which is certain to follow upon an increased demand for ther certain that it is so large that it heavily helps as The It is in may not nervous man are assembled to see how he gets on com: It is very difficult in the ab Every description of JOB PRINTING neatly executed furnish at DUNEDIN PRICES Among the stock which has recently been opened may be TO THE SETTLERS THE OAMARU AND WAITAKI DISTRICTS Once a Week Chiistian Treasury Magazine Temple Bar Is Is IJd Is 6d Is 6d town yesterday from Taranaki having ridden the whole distance known a great part of the road that Mr it will be remembered was situate The precise lo is not known but from what I can learn it will not long be But essenger like raven did not re tiki where liquors are sold but I fajled in counting them all but still I made out as many as fifty in one street This street the main business street has a brilliant appear ance from the number of lights on each side suspended in front of the public houses starboardboat to pieces leaving only the stem and sternpost to the davit falls is styled wages The operation of washing is in all cases township is springing up on the bank of the 1 1 I Within the present week two small schoo hard did not see the captain at the wheel perfectly faithful outline of nature his mind AIT ANTED by a Married Man without he often assisted the steersman in bad weather or fancy must nnally ouila upon this iounaa ficjent to flar all the footpaths in Auckland and leave a incumbrance a situation as Ploughman A 4 I Examiner Why Under jp PINKERTON CO beg respectfully to inform the gentlemen residing in the district U1 VttlUUlU WUl TI fifafinna that thpv havA received direct from 7 in 64 660 ceived by General Cameron fro General Carey ti about midnight The avourite brought 2000 ounces of gold and the Wallaby 6500 for the different banks The latest intelligence is that a kitika on Tuesday last with the news of a new rush having taken place to a spot seven ore than ten minutes when John Watkins the sitter into twenty four segments eans can a covered with green baize where sit the two A 'A A quested in bland tones to sit down which he 11 I It is an awful affair for a culprit to be discovered startled by hearing the head examiner on a certain afternoon announce in a loud clear tone Sir you will have the ii tt GEORGE SUMPTER Oamaru June 27th 1865 ANTED OR CASH a number of GOOD MILCH COWS Apply to GEORGE SUMPTER Coj the immediate vicinity of Oamaru fenced and unfenced Also HOUSEHOLD PROPERTIES OR SALE AND LEASE ITY ACRES LAND In 10 Acre Sections situate in Block I Section 32 MOEBAKI DISTRICT As per Plan BOOKSELLER AND STATIONER George street (near the Octagon) DUNEDIN NORTH IQ A 660 co 660 io 660 graduate existence lies in the awful word Examination Also for Sale 65 Allotments situate on either aide of the Main North Road between Moeraki Govern ment Bush and Creek (a stream of good water) Apply personally to JOHN COCHRANE Midholm Hampden OR ARMING BLOCKS Situated in in 4 fJlHE Undersigned has OR SALE a number of TOWN SECTIONS Centrally situated Also LEASE SALE BY GEORGE MATTHEWS Nursery and Seedsman Moray Place Dunkdin Clover Seed Rye Grass Seed Italian Grass Seed Cocksfoot Grass Seed Timothy Grass Seed escue Grass Seed American Prairie Grass Seed Lucerne Tares Grey Peas A or terms etc apply to WARD Auctioneer and Commission Agent Tyne strcet Oamaru A Thatcher the rough rhymer performs nightly during the rest of the week to crowded au diences and the latter performance with its slang and its attack upon the Government I appear more attractive and more in accordance A 1 iwmd iinA(i rn wnriinr having been formed in Paris for the produc ner the new process only taking the place of interludes Ol aeugur consisting ui mere uuiu der the the term in which a triumph has been gained but yet for an honors man A 0 0 ling was next examined: At ten on and on this the artist with a pencil care bridge and asked witness if he saw the land requisite to note A A A I 1 A 4 ho merhf was 0 iles beyond the old diggings on that river which if will hp rpmemhered was situated miles above the coal mine cality our correspondent says 44 1 a 1 in Northern districts and has highly offended many native chiefs whose loyalty has heed The whole Northern affair is a simple authority for stating that they are ground A 10 A 10 A 10 'A We seem am was recently broken it was sound when he saw it at ten uch already but no one may yet be des Uolonist) have the iollowmg from a corres pondent at the Hokitika On Saturday last 1 The operations which are but com im DRURY (Late Drury Co) Prmces street South UNEDIN of these claims there are said to be seve DRURY Princefi atrect South Dunedin nnn a TTV 1 John watKin aoie seaman serving on ouuru the Lady Darling Advancing a little further our troops came suddenly on an old pah called skirmish was tives dancing Pai Marire dances undergone in rooms situated in a splendid quadrangle called the schools the written work is done at small deal tables each man having a separate table and examiners are posted all about to prevent of any kind which nevertheless does we suspect go on to a considerable extent in the pass 0 0 reach these chiefs who are in country On leaving for Auckland after pro mi fJtmlinm AHWnff Requested General Carey to telegraph for him Rewi and Matutaer that after receiving the submission of Matu taera and Rewi a great 1 at Tamahere at ind their followers Thompson will be pre sent The following is the copy of a telegram re He agrees to what s'm i tor'in Vina rt nn nnn TYtOCCOD or £3 Reward will be given for information that will lead to her recovery The above Mare was lost near 1 Messrs Miller and Station about two months and sent him to inform the natives that he was about to attack them asking them to come in and they would not be hurt the turn The troops marched on jmd destroyed ROBERT LIVINGSTON over 250 miles through the very centre of a hostile country with the utmost The New Zealand of the 17th ult remarking upon the accounts published in the Southern respecting the feel ing of the Northern natives says We are glad to be ina position to assure our readers that the note of alarm sounded by a contem porary with regard to the native affairs in the war and its attendant horrors on the North called at our office yesterday and assured us of the quietude which prevailed in their several districts We may also mention that at the meeting of over 1 000 natives held on Monday another paragraph) there was no taint of Pai GOVERNMENT ROAD 0 man at the wheel not to let the ship fall off so he said he could not avoid it as the squall whicn me artist or had struck her with the helm hard down cuts the photographic outlines upon the lump she fell off witness ca bridge again and had not been there man at the wheel called on him to come aft by this tures jii i plied it bore south west distant seven miles upon me moueaing ciay means ar 1 a wa a on their way to Lyttelton ten minutes after pantograph or copying machine 1 he out A I linn cbnfnliAa OVA Qiicnonrlal nnnn hnard witness wont cut uuu saw me captaiu buiuuiug iuiv i4 4 La nnm Ca ft us stories are always afloat of wonderful blunders in Divinitv some of course are in A A 9 ventions and others facts or founded on facts Here are a couple of amusing specimens which we credit with some foundation Ex aminer Paul (One examinee on being asked Where did Moses hide himself in Egypt Another Was anyone saved when the world frowned Answered A I A open wound on the back of head his statuette A A A I Jl i about the size ot a crown piece it was not bleeding much saw no other mark SURRENDER NATIVES IN TARANAKI The following telegram was received in Auckland on the 15th ultimo by Mr George cujty Graham rom Brigadier General Carey to Mr Geo of so many stea kjrrciiKvm tc TVa ILTnwi Trinrr rlociroa fn a 4UUV4 A A lessly and without cause been called ques tion matter of dispute and does refer to the Kai It is oi such a nature that it may be settled peacefully and by arbitration Parris must have taken was through the heart of the country infested by the rebel natives The Maoris must have been cog nizant of Mr journey and his safety either proves that they are intimidated or A A The latter is the most probable solution of the question and it is evident that the aborigines do not look on the settlers as their bitterest enemies and do not attribute to them the prolongation of the war At any rate the fact stands that Mr Parris alone and unprotected an easy prey to a merciless foe rode a distance of THE TERRORS 1 Hill and Valley by Miss Martineau Tales by Seven Authors sailing UUU3O1OLCU Uy lug I about two hundred yards of broken water to dragged under the wheel heard a blow and I verv nowerful as mav be concluded when it is ne never spoKe to witness leit ine wneei 1 1 it i 1 I which besides those chiefs laby after she touched the bar smashed the Mr Costello that the captain was killed he i immpniaieiv name wnen ne was steuiiutr vac We Nelson spokes were all sound six hours after at four schools I i a ni 11 na riicn By James Jacquerie Smuggler Darnley Stepmother Richelieu Arabella Stuart Highway Agincourt Woodman Russell Gipsy Marston Hall Robber Charles Tyrrell Attila Man at Arms Convict Philip Augustus Castle of Ehrenstein Arrah Neil Hector Halloran Morley Ernstein By Bulwer Pilgrims of the Rhine Cartons Harold Disowned Adice Godolphin Pelham Devereux Ernest Maltravers Eugene Aram Night and Morning Last of the Barons Rienzi Lucretia My Novel Zanoni Leila Last Days of Pompeii Poems By Captain Marryatt Pacha of Many Tales Midshipman Easy Percival Keene rank Mildinay Rattlin the Reefer Peter Simple Phantom Ship Own Dog iend Poacher Jacob aithful Valerie Newton orster By Dumas Three Musketeers Twenty Years After Monte Christo Vicomte de Bragelonne Half Brothers Marguerite de Valois Paris Life at Twenty Roland de Montrevel Watchmaker Nanon Beau Taucred Conspirators Black Tulip Russian Gipsy Isabel of Bavaria Two Dianas Necklace Countess of Chorny oity five Guardsmen Chicot the ester Memoirs of a Physician Bastile Captain Paul Pauline Ascanio Ingenue By Waters Skeleton in Every House Washington Irvin Captain Blake Romance of Common LifeCompamons of Columbus by I By Maxwell ajIhkg Stories of Waterl Also handsomely bound with Portraits Illustra tions Dreamthorpe bv Alexander Smith Recollections of the Last our Popes by Cardinal Wiseman Switzerland Woman in White by Wilkie Collins Songs of Scotland prior to Burns (with music) Lady Secret Longfellow Hyperion and Kavanagh Art and Nature under an Italian Sky Life on the Moselle by Rooke Gorilla Hunters by Ballantyno Gascoyne by do Poets of England and America Works of Shakespeare Poetical Works of Oliver Goldsmith Triumphs of Invention and Discovery Encyclopaedia The Earnest Student by Rev Norman Macleod History of the Chui ch of Christ by Rev I Burns Morning and Evening Portion Chambers' Pictorial Bible Political Life of Sir Robert Peel All the Year ound Good Word Cornhill Magazine Disguised Nobleman by pAnillofc Countess of Rudolstadt by I "Where the Settlers aud other Gentlemen coming Geoige Sand Romance of Military Life by Wm Russell Say and Seal by Elizabeth Wetherell Hunchback of Notre Dame by Victor Hugo The above having been grown to the immediate order of the undersigned he can with confidence recommend the same to the Agriculturalists of thii Province twenty four segments of the photographic were the walls of Babylon composed of? nnnAT T'Vitq IQ fill hnc 4ti rln hie I A JI 1 axxxo ciuvui uuq vv uv xxxo kuswereu produced in this manner will ever become so as their cost will put them beyond the reach of the masses Small busts are however sold in Paris as low as a guinea each and doubtless the White Clover la lid per lb Red Cow Grass Yellow Clover 10d Alsike Lucerne Trefolium Incarnatum Is per lb Perennial Rye Grass (Colonial) 9s 6d to 13s per bushel Italian Rye Grass (Colonial) 15s per do Cocksfoot Rye Grass (Colonial) 20s to 25s per do Hard escore smooth stalked for grass Meadow do rough stalked Sheep Timothy Sweet Vernal Meadow oxtail ment road alongside of each section The price to be fixed by arbitration and any dispute that may arise to be likewise settled by the same system has in the ultimate success of his ceased and found a wound in the back of the this case the suspicion eventually proved to i a 1 mt 1 I Lon rl in wLmL La Lia fliroo unaerutKing inereiuenuuwurm I and then the ground beneath is excavated On from the spoke of a wheel revolving rapidly so ral bottoms or deposits of gold at different Darlin depths not of great elevation was examined but there was nothing 'T'ir rl ill fi ti But to be added to the evidence alreadv eiven AUG Au VvAJ i Mnat ot them who have claims make what in parlance evidence to be given and he could perceive no A nesses I Captain death was the result of This was the case when the present accident ore of the matter until he sees a nasty dirty and oily The landlady said it no cuity will ne io Know now tu supply ouwivo vuv the Grey for what with the stranding and loss on Thursday night which was very dark got mers the withdrawal oi etners irom vue uiau at me wucui vue uuuioc lw oucga and the lapse of a fortnight which must take took the wheel from him the captain was I meeting with you He has sent for Rewi ready for the trade again it will require nearly with his back to them about a quarter past Davies (Rawiri) hasiust returned with letters all the available steam fleet to meet the wants ten told the captain to send another man to for vou Can vou come up of Hokitika itself Sailing craft appear to be assist him as he could not manage it the tL Mr intention when he first unfit for the service more especially with the captain made no answer but went to the wheel nimseit aoout ten minutes alter ne naa oeen to the has recently had much sift deposited and the there a squall struck the ship and she fell off I the Mokau craft lose a great deal of time in waiting for with helm hard a port a heavy sea struck her a submission Mr Graham even the best opportunity is bad enough for a I if any commuuiuutiun should bo received from Paper () ILLUSTRATED MELBOURNE 7s per annum or 8s post free ROBERT LIVINGSTON George street Dunedin Agent for Otago REWARD will be given to any one delivering to the undersigned one BAY Some little amusement was occasioned in the Native Office by the blunders of our contem porary who because Mr Rogan was the bearer I error of supposing that that intelligence must 1 he impor tant information for his Excellency was as it happens that which arrived from southward He wishes to meet Mr Graham whom he calls Peace maker of the island William Thompson has none ana messen ger reports has written to Rewi to come After the receipt of the second telegram the steamer Waitemata was despatched to the Kawau to His Excellency Sir George Grey SKIRMISH AT TARANAKI AND SURRENDER REBELS Colonel Warre with a body of troops num bering about 800 or 900 formed an expedition to the south of Taranaki and on June 13 after passing Opukune he released a prisoner of Oamaru and Waitaki and the surrounding I UVUVIVUU London an extensive and well selected assort ment of STANDARD By the Best Authors which they are prepared to Southern Monthly Magazine School and Books in great variety whole number giving a complete picture of his figure and features cameras is opened upon hi A and in a moment tne expression oi nis wnoie was drowned Answered Ah body as he stands or sits is transferred in said one of the examiners Another What a gentleman and not a BUD ISLAND GUANO Containing 70 to 80 per cent of Phosphate and preferred by the Victorian farmer to Peruvian Price £8 per Ton 1 1 I II A i I I II I ii A 4 A 4 3 ft North is to say the least a needless one more than needless that it has been actively mischievous It has caused unnecessary alarm in many European families in Auckland and last at the Bay of Islands (alluded to Marirism and it was stated by the head chief there present that if any teacher of that studio was sufficient for the purpose suited the mate who decided that as they had nothin a run 35 miles from that port on their arrival gave information to the police The great bugbear and terror of under There are it is true little interludes of delight consisting of the remain A a A Geoige Sand by Wm Russell Wetherell City and being Settlers of Oamaru and Waitaki who may have A II II Copies are taken of course in the usual man the haud in giving form to the clay We do not suppose that the statuettes ft 4 I I I NEW RUSH TO THE GREY RIVER SILTING UP THE GREY HOKITIKA BARS (rom the Nelson June 20) The avourite came into port on riday and the Wallaby reached here on Saturday of gold and the Wallaby 6500 for the traveller from the Grey who arrived at Ho 3 1 The June 24 has the following Mr Parris arrived in makes as rapidly as the pencil follows the out which seems to restoratives bathed his temples with brandv give a rough sketch of the figure on the clay other oils It may come to powerfully supple When all the twenty four out in fact with reference to this new born spirit the more delicate details on the flat have been to be much in the position of ranklin when state of the rivers he found it impossible to sand bank is so given to shiftin that sailing to favourable opportunity to take the bar and unaer rue larooara counter sue gave luren me wneei was wrencnea irom uio nauu There are throwing him on the spindle saw the captain Mv Hrniiflm pvnnntfi ffo through and at times the breakers here are saw the captain lying on his back motionless 1 i 4 eetino will be held narrated that one sea which struck the Wai get help and called out to the chief officer disc divided like the vertical sections of the culate the exact amount which this unex 1 A A The artist peered source oi weuitn pours annually into oment refer to the the coffers of the United States but it is as he thought the captain was killed went enlarged carte of the section he wishes to cut certain that it is so large that it heavily he aft and saw him lying with his head on the It is quite startling to watch the rapidity with to sustain the currency which depreciated wheel block motionless and he thought stun which the shapeless lump of clay is transferred it is would otherwise go down to zero 1 ned lifted him up and called for assistance as it were into a living figure our vertical effect on the outer world is not less It is when Mr Watson Peterson and the chief en sections say figures 6 12 18 and 24 repre fact impossible to say what may or may i gineer came sought among the passengers senting the four angles which the cutter be effected by such an agency the supply i no vnnin iiq rno nannii fniinwa rno niii i vylliuli culho lv ug xuLvAiiciuoLLUiOe i inarvuD au vmv uvlavxx xvaivuu i to the cabin and administered line of the drawings are quite sufficient to ready superseding by superior cheapness the ined his head and found that is at once recognisable by any friend of ment if not to supersede steam I I' 4 4 44 II II II I INQUEST ON CAPTAIN JOHNSTON LATE THE LADY DARLING Post An inquest was held on the body of Capt Johnston late of the Lady Darling Mr Watson purser of that vessel deposed the vessel being off Cape Campbell requires to transfer to his modelling clay chief officer to come aft and from the tone of process is performed is very important The his voice he jumped out of bed dressed and went on deck and saw the captain lying on his back model me aisturoance caused oy me smiting whAol with Lis honrl tnwnrk tlvo of his position the necessitv for makinir nlas vuv WMW a4nvn nnrpGnflv fiiill fliA aKta nffinpr AIllA I OLUIU pviivvuj 9 I patience is taxed no longer than it is in taking an ordinary carte de v'isite and that is time that on Thursday night about half past ten enough to afford the sculptor all the data he I he heard the man at the wheel call out to the The celerity with which this part of the concluded something had happened tedious method by which the sculptor pro I his back model the disturbance caused by the shiftin II II I ii II A I 7 operation and as a similar company is now leave ypt new art in active operation at studio in Regent street the new process is a photographic one II II IN TIME PEACE PREPARE OB WAR SHEPHERD informs his friends who are the public that he has taken the WHITE HORSE HOTEL George street Dunedin A nd the surrounding districts may meet with the best Stabling accommodation in the City and being an old established favorite on the Roads he hopes to meet with the support of the I occasion to visit Dunedin Mr Moorhouse VS always in attendance a a 4 A clock in the morning found one ot tne spores broken To a juror The captain was perfectly so ber when nominy to the wheel 1 11 1 Sursreon Meredith examined the bodv of de goouness io leave me scnoois I 11 11 A YTVI nave ueen uniounueu VYuen iue viva vuvv blow cornes on each victim goes up to a table 'I ft ft ft I Robert Paterson providore of the Lady inquisitors ft ft ft I ftft ZZY ft was AYaniinprt hot thorp wn9 noth in 1 a i uues luoKing luruveiy rouuu uc ins irienus i I wKa xvif vnictalrnn Li'nlnnca if Lx jo Lr noor the coroner saia that was ail tne If a man is popular or if he is in for honors and great things are expected of The jury at once returned a verdict that larSe numbers are often present to hear I ft mi 11 Yjs i a Juoro Lieutenant ot Ireland and Lord Laernar von were candidates for the class list Nu ft 1 into his bed did not see the captain foil was on course ino thev were not an hour from a head wind and heavy sea put final finish and delicacy of the statuette de can maKe a any call from the captain while on the bridge perfect statuette instinct with life and feeling could have heard a call if it did not blow so All it assumes to do is to give the modeller ii left off too small for the purposes of the statuary and Tn nnswpr tn inrni Mr Watson said hn thev have to be increased did not witness the accident John Costello chief officer of the Lady Dar sufficient enlargement on stout drawing paper ft ftftft ft ft ft ft the nisiht in question the captain came on the fully follows all the outlines and detail it is treasures by ft ft ft I mi I Z'j X'zsJ fk i cloudy aud it was blowing place the sculptor in possession of all the a mile spread his broad domains I ij I af fii rlr nnnn fllQ nafrnlmim His object now is to impress them Pennsylvania and the unseen treasures of the This is done bv subterranean worm gushed forth at his bid of the well known instrument the ding in liquid gold He was not long left performed by the cradle river in juxtaposition to the Diggers claims Within the present week two small schoo ners have stranded near the entrance to the harbour and will probably be broken up There are eight or nine vessels outside and which have been watching an opportunity to make the harbour for a week or more Steam ers alone and those of light draft and great power are suited for the West Coast trade The other evening I began to enumerate the By Grant Romance of War Aide de Camp Letty Hyde Lucy Aiden rank Hilton Bothwell Laura Everingham Arthur Blane Olivia Ellis Jane Seton Black Watch Mary of Lorraine Scottish Cavalier Captain of the Guard By Lover Rory Handy Andy Legends and Stories of Ire land By Balzac Eugene Grandet Balthazar Daddy Goriot By Albert Smith Medical Student Scattergood amily Adventures of Mr Ledbury Comic Tales By Hook Gurney Married Gervase Skinner All in the Wrong Precept and Practice Cousin William Daughter By Miss Edgeworth Barring Out Bracelets Birthday Present Little Merchants Lazy Lawrence By Disraeli Ixion Venetia Coningsby Young Duke Vivian Grey Sy bd By Captain MAYNE REID Quadroon Scalp Hunters White Chief Rifle Rangers east Half Blood Wood Rangers Wild Hun ti ess Tiger Hunter By Captain Armstron War Hawk Privateer Two Midshipmen Young Commander Medora Tilney Hall by Hood Ovingdean Grange by Har rison Ainsworth Picnic Papers edited by Chas Dickens Naval Surgeon Port Admiral Iron Captains I lipfc 300 men provisions with them from out the storekeepers at the Grey and provi is said being barely a supply so that lin ill be to know how to supply stores to the man at the wheel at five minutes past ten the withdrawal of others from the man at the wheel the course to steer place before the Wallaby is overhauled and then standing on the ladder of the companion Some three or four years ago a particularly ceeded of old to take the likeness for his a stick a bundle and a few cents halted at a I ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ter easts of the face all of which steps often water and very nasty the water was when it 1 brought the captain into the cabin and bathed fatigue are wholly avoided by the new art and asted strongly of lamp his forehead and administered restoratives Berryer in his late flying visit to this oil The stranger had no money but some Half an visit to the brains He humbly requested to be allowed to look at the well A bucket ot water drawn and the distinguished advocate will know UP held the same fluid as the glass equally I ft VWft ft ft ft ft perfect image of himself in the shop windows had always been so The stranger said The twenty four cartes de visite are by one or other of these ways inscrutable to I I This is done by princes of Collins street he re appeared with for a sons: some hundreds of acres abutting on the inn means of the solar camera which throws a a new coat and a bagful of dollars and bought CT That ragged loafer now counts his millions These working drawings stood is a marble palace and around for many lie nacl stronglrom the south the captain inquired 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3,528
Years Available:
1864-1872