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following items have "appeared in Bell on tlie 20th on the present charge, the Australian, papers employing the inand. lie said, "All-right ; J am satis- dependent cable service { ' fied:"'. Washington, January 9. Replying to Mr Ongley witness said . Like those of-most other countries, that -Brims -was perfectly, sober. --He people of the-United States have been accused Porter anflißelL of robbing him : . complaining'at cost of living. -the high one taking- his :moiAev ..and the other .With a yiew- to ascertaining the -causes, keeping:..watch. . the Government•.recently- -ordered- an inAccused-reserved..their defence-, and vestigation into -the!' nation's food suppleaded not - guilty. • Jliev wero then ply, and. -the -inquiry, -which is- being committed for trial. t0... the .Supreme by made -Ghas Neill,- Commissioner Court, Oamaru, on February 6, baifbe- oLLnboiy Mr to-dayv commenced ing- fixed- in -each* case ; at-. £SO .in ac-. Ottawa. -January 9. and sureties oused'.s own recognisance, Amongst the resolutions to be dis• of £25 each., cussed 'by the approaching Labor Con-' be one advocating: the aboligross will' DUNTROON NOTES. tion of .the>-Senate, which, it is -con-tended, is not only a "useless;, but an (FromOOurr r o\vn - Correspondent'.) unnecessary body. -The sheet. Last Thursday a heavy, hailstorm for.'the congress includes business also proposals passed over part of the"-Maerewhemia. for. the exclusion of Asiatics, granting Settlement, and did' considerable dam- of- eight hours to-postmeir and ! emage. The heaviest losers were Messrs ployees. works, and: the more on public J. Dal&ety, jT.' Jones, and G.- Manlcy,- rigid enforcement -of the . alien -labor MEN'S LINES. and Mrs/Gordon. '..Others suffered only laws. , ■ slight loss .compared witl; that of those . January 11. .named", ,'i'hear that, the storm was -very, Were. Now .Hie appropriations in this year's- Es-severe- over near Island .Cliff,' and did it JOB LOT GLACE BUTTON BOOTS for the Dominion include 20/- 8/6 tunates lot "of damager. -We" have." had several COOKHAMS TAN WELTED for thc militia,-£618;300 for' 30/20/hailstorms 7 about-.the district this sea- £1,666,290 for'immigration, naval £242.650 -service, CHROME GOLOSH FINE BOOTS 15/6. 12/9 son, and farmers jiave ari; anxious .feel-' ing that it wiirb.e'their turn next. !We and £0,000,000 for the- transcontinental LIGHT CHROME RIVETED BOOTS 10/ C .13/9 . registered 4(3 points ,ol rain in about one railway. ...• GLACE -FINE WELTED BOOTS . 12/6 19/6& Paris, January 10. • hour on Thursday, arid- it- was only the OF SrLENDID ASSORTMENT TAN 22/6 A riot arising out of - the trial of a. tail of the storrii that touclied us." With number of trades unionists, occurred: to.-BOOTS a few warm days we will'soon be" har25/17/6 vesting. . Tlie' grain seems to" be firm- dav in front of the Palais de 'Justice. When it was announced that the trial ing on the greeir straw this season." on all our well-known '- Lines of Substantial Reductions The Caledoiiian Society held their of .the men charged- with having dismeeting on Saturday to" .settle ' all" the tributed seditious circulars- among the business in connecfion with the late soldiery would take place .to-day, the BLUCHERS and BALMORALS—made in our own factory, and: sports. The-ch'air was occupied by the- Labor Federation called, a,-four-hour: President (Mr A. Smith): • After the strike as an expression of . sympathy second to none in New Zealand for style and wear. Thousands _of routine, business the accounts- were', with ■ the prisoners. passed for payment. The receipts and: masons, builders, and laborers, with expenditure just about: balanced. other workmeni who Mr are. "unemployed, Dovey said that considering the weather owing to the wintry weather, gathered on sport's clay they:could: consider them-; m the streets leading, to the Courts of: LADIES' LINES. selves lucky that there was not a debit Justice. Fearina; that the mob might, balance; -He'-wished.to :tliank nenetrnte into the courts., the authorimittee for support given him in ties ordered out additional police, who, .Were Now carrying out the sports, and he tliouglit- with a large squadron of : Municipal FINE PATENT and GLACE EVENING that the Committee should pass a resoGuards, sought to keep the demonstraSHOES lution before next sports preventing any tors on the move. . The, strikers- re13/6 5/11 -■ side-shows coming- on th -t-hnt Jaoan>will Games tlie first time in the Olympic that -take place in Stockholm this year.athall. Westeni to accounts letes will have''to look to'their laurels.: Japa-_ three tl is reported that at- least broken the Olym-: n«so pedestrians one: moecord for th" j\rarathon of Tokiq of f.liem. Sliizp Hirrbor Normal _ School, having lowered the..time by 2miti 32sec.

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M'DONALD'S

NATIONALIST POLICY AND AGRICULTURAL PROSPERITY.

vote adverse to the .-claim of the coftir tt grant from operative the Development Fund; And the parados of it is that during the past five years we English Liberals have made

LADIES' COATS AND SKIRTS. TWEED COSTUME SALE. SENSATIONAL SELLING,

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gramme to enocuarge co-operation jn (By Sydney Brooks, in the Daily It was one of the-objects exEngland., Chronicle.) Holdings pressly aimed at in the "and It is liigli time that a friend Act, and the Development Commissionknown advocate of Homo Rule _ should t*rs bave already made grants to botn address to the leaders of the Nationalist the English and the Scotch co-operative party a- word of warning and remonsocieties. Yet it is under a Liberal strance. They have just sanctioned a regime that agricultural co-operation in merely desirproceeding which their supporters iu Ireland, where it is npt Great Britain can ouly regard with able but a vital necessity, so far from amazement and dismay and/ their op- being fostered, is deliberately harassed ponents in Ulster with malicious satis- and obstructed. ■, faction. One of the most formidable Cannot the Nationalist leaders bo objections to Home Rule is the fear made to realise that their policy in that the permanent agricultural and this matter is being watched by their industrial interests of Ireland will be English sympathisers with; increasing personal ani- anxiety aid mistrust and is_senously sacrificed to '-'politics," pressure. It damaging the cause of Hoinc lxulo « mosities., and sectional ought to be' one of the objects of the apprehencombat this Nationalists to -

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There is one thing in which the Gerunited, man and the English peoples are and that is their love and appreciation of Shakespeare. The .German P °P|®> fact, appreciate Shakespeare more in It than we do iii the land of his. hirth. would not be necessary in Germany.to make an appeal for private tions to build and endow a National Shakespeare Theatre. The n of public- money given to theatres produce the German Empire which Shakespeare's plays maintain dozens or theatres. national and municipal as. popuAnd Shakespeare's plays are Dr .-Alois lar as they are educational. at Berlin English Professor of Brandl, University, explaining the popularity oi 12s 6d, 14s 6d, 16s fid, 18s 6d.

REVERSIBLE ZEPHYRS; Every DUST COAT in the Showroom There was an improvement in the PLAIN good range of shades and all fast must be sold—The following are the state of the Greymonth bar yesterday. colors—Summer Sale prices, 33d, 03d, • prices at which they go: 10s 6d, The s.s. Petone is announced to work yard. 12s 6dj 14s 6d and I7s 6d each. 63d Oamaru port to-morrow night, taking cargo for Napier and Gisborne. . 60 Pieces of PRINTED CAMBRICS Mid Special Purchase LADIES' 'FACE Since leaving Westport on NovemberPONGEES; these are all good stutts, VEILINGS in all Leading Shades—-22 last the Union Company's cargo but owing to the wet summer _we are steamer Kanna has made a long voyage, they must go—23d, 3 4d, i Clearing price, 6d a yard. determined which has carried her right round the and 4Jd a yard. Australian continent. The vessel took LADIES' BLOUSES —ln these- wa reckon it will be worth your while to a load of coal to Thursday Island, and Special Job Purchase of PLAIN after coaling H.M.S. Prometheus shei ' CRIMPS; a good range of colors, and lay in a stock,-for at tho prices wo went on to Samarang, where she loaded have marked them it means money will wash well—To go at 6d a vard. for kapok full of 6670 bales of a in your pocket. cargo Xew Zealand ports. Leaving Samarang WHITE STRIPED MUSLINS; a_speon December 20, the vessel came down cial selection to choose from. Come 10 Dozen WHITE MUSLIN BLOUSES, the Indian Ocean, and called at Bunearly and secure first choice—2fd, prettily trimmed with embroidery, bury, West Australia, on December 30. 33d, 43d, and 6d a yard. well cut;'were 3s lid to 5s 6d—To After coaling, she left Bunbury on Something Very Special—s4 Inches clear at Is lid each. January 1, and had a fine-weather run to Hobart. where she again coaled on "Wide WHITE EMBROIDERIES in a PLAIN COLORED LINEN Monday, January 9. The Kanna reachsplendid range; very choice and 5 Dozen BLOUSES. These are plain shirts, Dunedin on January 14. dainty designs—ls 6d, Is lid, 2s 6d, but look real smart; were 4s 6d to 2s lid yard. 6s 6d—Sale price, ,Is.lid each. WEATHER FORECAST. 20 Pieces of ALL-PURE LINEN, with and The Government Meteorologist telegenuine Shantung finish; a full range 7* Dozen STRIPED CAMBRIC ZEPHYR BLOUSES, real smart graphed at noon to-day: of shades to select from—Sale price, goods; guaranteed pattern to wash— strong winds, Moderate to easterly 73d a yard. Only one price, 2s lid each, backing; changeable: probably misty rain: glass unsteady, tendency fall; 15 Pieces of REAL FIRST-CLASS SNAP SILK REAL IN moderate. fine finish— BLOUSE. A tides good; sea PANDORA; a splendid We have shown some cheap \Silk To be cleared at 63d a yard. Blouses in. the past, but these will WOOL SALES. eclipse all previous bargains—lODoz. of COLORED BED QUILTS; a case (Per Press Association.) Traveller's Samples at. your own 'to be sold at the low price of 5s 6d Dunedin. January 23. each. prices, ranging : from Is lid to At the wool sales over 20,000 bales 12s 6d. of tlie LACE and NET BLOtJSES are to he were catalogued, comprising most best known Otago clips. The demand WHITE BED QUILTS, in honeycomb, cleared regardless of what they cost for all descriptions jvas exceedingly us.. You will find them quite the satin, Terry and marcella; our-sales newest keen, especially in the Continental secgoods with latest sleeves and are- noted for Bargains in Quiltsall .'the newest details. Make sure tion, the market' tending to harden, Sale prices, 2s lid, 3s lid, 5s 6d, suited America. especially for wools to and secure one of these at 7s 6d each. 6s lid, 8s 6d, 10s, 13s 9d, los 9d. The advance is some cases is quotable Former prices—4s 6d, 5s 9d, 6s lid, at Ul per lb. The record price of 13id 8s 9d, 10s 3d, 12s 6d, 16s 6d, 18s 3d. BLANKETS—Do you want a Pair of was secured for nine hales of merino Blankets? If so, buy now. About wool grown by Mr Richard Mitchell 50 Pairs, slightly soiled and knocked CALICOES—Buy your stock of calicoes (Waipori). money— Sale and about. They're yours for 7s 6d, 9s save at onr Pile No. I—To go at 2s lid per doz. lid, 12s 6d, 15s and 18s lid per pair. STEAM SHIP COMPANY Pile No. 2—To go at 3s lid per doz. OF NEW ZEALAND, LIMITED. doz. per 4s lid go Pile No. 3—To at For NAPIER and Gisborne (inner harSHEETING—A Genuine Clear-out of Pile No. 4—To go at 5s 6d per doz. bors). via Timaru—s.s. KOWHAI, all our Sheetings—* 6d and Pile No. s — To5—To at 6s go about MONDAY. 20th January. 50 Pairs Douole Bed Sheets.—3s 11a doz. per 7s (via Timani)—s.s. 6d per pair. For AUCKLAND WANAKA. about MONDAY, 29th 27 Pair's Double Bed Sheets-—4s lid Two Good Lino of WHITE MUSLIN January. per pair. DRESSES—12 Only White. Muslin For WELLINGTON, Nelson, New Dresses, " trimmed embroidery, full 44 Pairs Doubl® Bod Sheets—5s 9d Plymouth, and Onehunga, via range, well made; were 10s 6d—To per pair. s.s. and Lvttelton, Timaru clear, 5s lid each. 31 Extra. Heavy Double Bed Sheets CORINNA, on MONDAY, 29th •Januarv: sails at 3 a.m. 6s lid per pair. For WELLINGTON, New Plymouth, 15 Only of a BETTER LINE, hand60 Our Best Double Bed Sheets—somely trimmed and well cut; were Wostport, and Greymouth (trau-7s 9d and 8s 6d per pair. 12s 6d—Out they go at 6s lid each. shinpinc for Hokitika), via Timara KOONYA, and Lvttelton—s.s. about THURSDAY", Ist February. For WELLINGTON, Picton, West port, and Greymouth (transhipping for Hokitika), via Timaru and LyttelFLORA, THURSDAY", ton —s.s. 2oth January. Steamer awaits at Lyttelton the A arrival of the first express train from the South on Mondays, Wednesdays, LATEST PATT. ER N S and Fridays, and the second express on SEE THE Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays. NOTE.—Passengers and cargo booked to all New Zealand ports and the prinJ' \ IN/ cipal ports of Australia; also by the Orient Line to and from Colombo and London, and by the Canadian and AubWORSTEDS TWEEDS toria, Vancouver, San Francisco, and WORSTEDS TWEEDS Europe. For full information apply to tralian Line to and from Honolulu, VicUNION STEAM SHIP COMPANY OF Etc., NEW ZEALAND' LIMITED.

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Federated Labor having wrecked the Liberal Party at the The Federation elections, is pointing to its success at the ot Labor. Waterside Workers' Conference in proof of its usefulness. But the fact is that the agreement of the Conference —a very good agreement for both parties let us admit, freely at once-—is in one respect different to any award- of the Arbitration Court which could have got to the same point without any-trouble. This difference is important: It is that, whereas an award v-ciild have a guarantee of a certain



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sequently a retrograde step; But the valorous Mr Sempla and the pretentious Mr Webb are.treating it as.■havIng brought; them nearer to a _ general iu the cost of living. and



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With, regard to the Hon. J. A. Millar's supposed intended resignation, the Mataura Ensign recalls the rumor curcent in political circles prior to the general election, when it was understood the management of a large commercial Relieved business-in Sydney, at a to be in the neighborhood of £2OOO per disposal. Ine at his annum, was placed •paper states it is almost certain that Mr Millar will resign. Mr Rule, the Borough Valuer, has of the town jiow completed his valuation for the year ending 31st March, 1913. 1911-12 totalled for, The valuatipns £46,066, - and those for the ensuing of period £47j190 3 an increase reductions subject, of courso, to any Assessment that may be made by the repreprincipally The increase Court. sents new residences and a few business the. circumstance that Under, the -North Ota go district received a setback by reason ; of last year's drought, the increase may he considered satisfactory. • '. ■. The English mail, "via Wellington, which was deBrindisi, Sydney and spatched from Oamaru on. Thursday, arrived London on in 14th December, the 19th January. (says of have , The butchers Auckland the Star) decided to abolish late shopping hours on Saturdays and now close atb p.m., instead of _ 9 as heretofore. On other days they,will shut at 5 p.m. as" usual. On Wednesdays, instead ot be remaining open till 1 p.m., they time closed at noon. Tliis is the first has decided to a trade in New Zealand abandon the "advantages of the Satur. . day night business. A teacher in a New England school on the asked her pupils for compositions15-yearpoet Longfellow. One pupil-, a old girl, wrote as follows: '.'Henry \V. Longfellow was born in' Portland, Maine, while his parents were- travelHe had many fast ling' in Europe. friends, among whom the fastest , were : • Phoebe and Alice Cary." • It is now three months since any tidof the the Pandora, ings were received Australian yawl in which Captain Peter George D. Blythe and Captain Arapakis ai'e sailing, round the world. The Pandora is now about four months overdue on the voyage. from New .York is to London, and the..- general belief Pandora,, that she has been .lost. -TheSydney left in which- is a" 36ft• yawl, August, 1910, on her cruise round the world. She sailed from New York. for. London -in July last, and Captain

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PERSONAL. After a month's holiday, Mr E. R.-.. Norrie returned to the office of the Magistrate's Court this morning. Ho notice of trans-, had, however, received fer to Christchurch and proceeded to that'destination-to-day. His place in the Oamaru office will be taken by MrLouisson, ,of Greymoutli. . Mr Norrie. had been'only nine months in Oamaru-r The arrangements by. which Mr A. A. Mair was to have undertaken the duties of Clerk to the Court at' Invercargillfor a period of three months have been, cancelled, and Mr Mair; has resumed his position at the Oamaru Court.: Mr.v J. C. Malfroy, who has been his substitute here, and - who _hasv made,, so. -back; many friends in the district, goes

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A unique opportunity of securing money is afforded to the residents of this, district by participating in /the proposal offered below.- The proprietor of The Polytechnic, with a-view, tor op-.*' taining the opinions of the public regarding the values offered by them at this'sale, offer three prizes of the value of 10s each to the persons who forward to them the best description of the best pre-, bargain bought by them during the sent Week of their sale. All we ask of description of you is to write to us the one best bargain in your opinion,_ and we will submit all replies to an independent judge, who will award the by prizes. All replies to be forwarded the Monday, the 22nd, to the Manager,

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Prior to removing into his newly-purchased premises next to Messrs G. and' T. Young's, Mr Lunan Dewar announces a sale of ironmongery, hardware tools, utensils, etc., commencing on Saturday next. The whole stock is; included in the disposal. ■ . It is notified that the valuation list for the Borough of Oamaru is now open for inspection at the Municipal Offices, Town Hall, and • that all objections thereto must be lodged at the Courthouse on or before the 15th February. All creditors and others,having claims against the estate of John Rochford, of Hampden, laborer, deceased, are requested to send them, with particulars, to the agent of the Public Trustee ai? ■Oamaru on or before the 21st of February. The rapid growth, of the rootor-traue lias led Mr Searle to secure for this dis-" 'trict the services of one of the most highly-qualified motor mechanics to be found* in the Dominion. Local motorbenecar owners may therefore have the fit of the best skill obtainable in New such has before as never Zealand; and been obtainable outside the .chief tres. It is only necessary to say that Mr Searle's chief mechanic (Mr Reid) and was entrusted with the overhaul tuning up of *Tr N. C. Gilchrist's Talbot car a little over a year ago when Mr Gilchrist won the 100-guinea cup m the trials.-. Christchurch-Dunedin Clients are assured of every possible ason any and meconsultation sistance, chanical troubles is invited and will bo ' free of charge. The clothing part of the Salvage , .Stock of Macky Logan's will be ready. for sale at W. Aikenhead's on Tuesr.

On the occasion of his approaching, Mr Geo. Wilson, who' has., taken an active interest'in the manager ment of the affairs of.the local congregation of the Church of Christy,besides being, an active'. Sunday School worker, was'presented by the members with a serviceable suit-case and a silver Blythe expected to .make-the trip, in teapot. Mr Harward, in making the 30 days. Her course was laid out along presentation, referred to the recipient,, s the northern steamship track—a. lonely estimable qualities, : and, on • behalf of one at that time of the year on account the donors, wished him and. his pros-, of the icebergs. But the perils of the pective bride many, years of health, and : had no terrors for the Pan■Atlantic For two. years she had Pr of the Nal-iyo dora's crew. been voyaging from Australia,' and the Land Court, arrived in Oamaru yester-. little craft had a log full of adventures day from the South,-and went North by ; encountered' on - the Pacific and round this morning's express. Intimation has been received that Mr the Horn. Once,, in a fierce gale, she was turned completely over, but righted- A. Gow has obtained a pass in the first., out. section of tho accountancy examiua? agkin;-her mast being torn ; t.ion's, and Mr J. Mapkisack lias com4 The Oamaru Band' has been represo far pletod his pass in the second. sented in two of the competitions fairly well. itself; Mudged and acquitted 'Of the 'E' flat I solo the judge said: 1. HOME RULE.



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All drapers' find stores. frohi~.tlic "Boating ..Club, and',*J£6 "from says Deeley weighed,in butMr London, January 22. v Ring; killed. excelled: "be; ■qualitv the merest were thevfeannot for 10s lid. 775 niar&ntccd, ' .The Daily Telegraph's forecast of Mr P. p. Johnston. It was also staged trifle over 7.7, or justFour miners used the coal lift m tlie 885 up 290—that's HARTLEY'S. sufficient to tilt ' German naval shipbuilding 'lndicates a that tlirec "gentlemen had" igspSßSseil- the end of thc bcam down and Genuine Sale Great four inches. mine at Gicseh-Kirclien, contrary to reWare, .Washstands, Side.recrudescence of the;' rivalry vin^d-, more thi:ir. Drppa redness, to; 'donate ~£2p : 1 The, The Tope broke and the .. exact -amount of overweight was gulations. Of A T BROWN'S Big 8.k.! boards, Unique Palm Stands, intense form. It states.that Germany's provided : cQiild be foui.idVtp. 'not determinable. miners were .killed. Strong Working Bals. arc selii"u ■now. to, be had at Simpson's. xTL contemplated expenditure in -,1911rfi)12- subscribe"nJU9 IRONMONGERY, Etc. TOOLS, s similarly,. • d ys Ud. 770 under the 1900 law has/been'doubled. teej Already 'appointed,was TOTE COMMISSION. BINGARA TRAGEDY. ANTED KNOWN—The Farmers 4 THE FARMERS' OPPORTUNITY FOR STu* has built or is building nine addi- nake,. an.efFort to .secure these.;inci% Co-op. stock, . the very best tional battleships, has doubled .her de- mcuts'.. Tlitf liamcsfofiMessrs,'i'.'YcxANTED KNOWN—For Artistic (Per Press Association.) Telegraph—Copyright.] HARVEST REQUIREMENTS Electbio Lowest Prices we; makes in Ladies' and Children's Boots [Bt ---Portraiture-and stroyer flotilla, and commenced outside ripr. G. Grcnfell (Boating .'Cliili)',:?AWlj 23/ unrivalled.—Mahan and and and sell at lowest possible : ' Shoes, Wellington,-January the provisions" of the navy law twentyCricket are ".Sons. HOUSEHOLD UTENSILS/ H. Iving (Union. Cliib)v.weio; - Members (Per Press Association.) / . . prices. four submarines. of. the\No w'South'Wales ■•.elded to .the Committee", and BUILDERS' TOOLS. Etc. a.m. at 9.45 22, January Received A T BROWN'S Big Boot Sale you can 'left Wellington ing.'.-dispersed -after.,' arranging' Jtßai; TotalisaltorfComrin'ssion Sydney, January 22. ChristcliUTcli last.Tiight. 7ft make a Specialty in locallyV XJL- get -a>-Pair of Infant's-Shoes from: THE THREE KINGS. another-,, gathering bo held sooii to'vpciS; •for. H. Levien,.. M;A:,. President . A-: young couple named -Ball recently! DRIOR: to, moving■ into New I>rcmises 6d per pair. 775] .^iown. Preserving Fruits. Beingr Coive.,tlie Tcporfc from the ladies' mcet-l ; Mr'R; the; Com mission, had a .'good word : arrived from England, employed;in ■a r .Sale of stock a .will can supply large or.-/ everything of' 011 largo growers, (Pee Peess i."g- . have been missing , say for the management ~of ;the ;Wei* hotel at Biiigara, ET PERRITON,, of Reed smalt quantities. Order your requiretake place, commencing on SATU R DAY - r Auckland. January 22. remains of. The .charred lingtpnCupineetiijgonSaturday. five.'days. for tho grower..—J'. Mam, He ments direct from :\JCi>.street»..'.to BAND CONTEST. busn. N EXT.-.;ln -trlpts Mile Championship -of. "jiuStralia repolitics/.. Lp'rghibition lias been exceeded. sulted: Longwortli 1, Hardwick- 2, Won by 40" feet, in Springfield -3. IN THE AIR. FIRE. 13 l-ssec« 12min Paris, January 22. The Hundred. Yards Championship 1 Association.) (Per Boerncr has succumbed to .his Press inJohnson (Glenelg) in lmin bv was . Duitedin^ January 22. juries. viscc. mailt road_,j.. aviation feet at An • ■A pupil.fell- sixty burned down/ : Jurasy and was killed. HORSE RACING. was' ■ Nortlr-EastValley^: J.- Longor the property The hoiisewas worth, and was occupied by. J. Sinelsiuy ' WELLINGTON RACES. " SHARE QUOTATIONS ■.ivlioi'lost'? all his- -effects,;. lncliiding : a., Received January 23, at noon. (Pi® Press Association.; London, January 22. 's library insured in the Alliance.office for The ;£urmture and . effects- were Quotations:—Wailii, buyers 50s, sel■ Wellington, January 23. m the - Standard and The following are the acceptances for lers 52s 6d; Waihi Grand Junction,- covered by £IOO "£65 in the United. buyers 295, sellers 30s; Talisman, "buyers ■the third day:— ; Welter/Handica^'j"'SffliOO; _9d, sellers 'v J'-.-i.': ,

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; tempt on Yuan-shih-kai. . The Republicans have landed" at several points on the Shanvang coast. St. Petersburg, January.-22.. . The Russians Jiave. declined'rto allow China to entrain troops to Nthaligi' to oppose the- Mongolians have declared their independence. Tie-troops iaye therefore .undertaken aj difficult inarch over the Khinkau Mountains. Tokio, Janiiary-22. Inspired organs Tefer to coming ■actions for the conservation of Japan's :* interests in Manchuria.

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sliili-kai opposing the creation of a protoThe authorities at Tunis have seized finest wicket-keeper in the world vincial Government or the inclusion of the South Yuan-shi li-kai in tho Itepnblican Go- the steamer Odessa ior being in posse- day, will not accompany England. 300 to African team vernment until the Powers have recog- sion of forged 'papers.Slio ,ha_d 23, at 8.30 a.m. . . tho latter. tons of ammunition which she failed to Received January Sydney, January "26. Sun-yat-sen desires that the Throne, land on ;the .Tripolitaii' coast- ; ...-The letter contends that a been sent naval cricketers' Tinder, The when it abdicates, shall transfer its Odessa has .the players are legally entitled to seauthority to. tlie Republican. Governescort to Bizerta.' and if thev are manager, that -tlie their own lect M. 'Poiricaro ' contends ment. •not allo\ved to do this it would be aTiehling, late Tartar-Geueral at Nan- French and- not the Italian authorities laise no objecof faith. Tlie.v Turkish; pas- breacli king. is intriguing with, tlie Manchus are entitled to verify' the that tion to 'cue Board appointing a repre: ,arsengers' credentials, and ...the for Yuan-shih-kai's downfall. but all ciosts, watch its to iii 1 .Yuan-shih-kai is preparing for flight. rest .between two neutral ports is ille- sentative his expenses should be paid by the The younger Manclni princes . urged gal," inasmuch as the Convention 'of Board against and.-not made chaigeable signahim to take drastic action against-the London, drawn up in 1909, is not yet the, takings The of the tour. revolutionaries, but Yuan-shih-kai re- ratified. say -they are. anxious to go to tories claimed the liberation of France the' gards the Marichu cause as lost, but lie firmly debut and respectfully thinks in view of : the revolutionaries' Monouba and the Turkish pasengers.; England, tlieir own and M. Poirfcare insists • cline to do except under objection to a provisional Government Italy upon reparation for the stoppiage of the manager. at Pekin, it is advisable to' establish Melbourne, January 23. Government provisionally at. Tientsin Carthage and the Monouba. Trumper's injury in the Adelaide The Daily Chronicle's Paris corre-; qftor tho abdication. . more trouble than was giving spondent hints .at. the possibility of i matches .

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IS ALMOST OVER. TRUE TO OUR PROKEPT EACH DAY ATTRACTIVE WITH MONEY-SAVING BARGAINS. THE FOLLOWING FOR TO-MORROW ARE BUT EXAMPLES OF THE FAR GREATER NUMBER UN ADVERTISED. IMPOSSIBLE TO NAME ALL IN THE LIMITS OF AN ADVERTISEJUST ONE WORD MOREMENT. BUY WHILE YOU CAN AT SUCH PRICES.

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"COMFORT" Boots represent the Best Style, as well as perfect fit and first-class material. They are made of Glace Kid or Box Calf, are wide fitting; the welts are damp proof, and the price runs from 19s 6d up to 30s. We would like to show you a pair.

ALL LADIES' SUNSHADES—

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WILLIAM JARDINE, Auctioneer.

Harvest Horse Safe.

B-v MOLLISON AND CO

SATURDAY, 27th JANUARY.

BOOT IMPORTERS, OAMARU.

At l2 o'ckifck.

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leading' brands of the world, and we: strongly recommend- it to our clients and 6heep-owners generally.

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H. V. UREjN having retired from the Firm as from 31st Messrs F. LESLIE and' A". small lines to best advantage; -Prompt December, HOWARD MURRAY willinspection and drafting atsliort notice business as usual, • and: respectfully ' solich the Continued Support o£ !4 their Oamaru Clients,- whose interests _'and HIGHEST CURRENT PRICES. V /, ./- 429*v instructions will receive tion. '.v-aii". We- desire to extend to our Clients our Best Thanks for their past favors. Robertson's

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AMARU AUCTIONEERS' ASSOCIATION.

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cleanliness, latest antiseptic

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All smokers' requisites, etc., stocked. W. G I SB, Address: Nest Gresham, Watson, and 004.ln the .present.-revoSaleprice, 3s 6d to ss, 1.1 d/ mandel, 7.12j 2; Undecided, 8.7, 3. signs of improvement. hinds 3Jd,"fores 3d. lution, for instance,: if tlie Government, .quieter, liigh should . lose • and see its • power /being lOyJJoys* NORFOLK SUITS, . con-; Also started: Miscount. 8:0, - Berkline is The buttermarket Royal Marine and 6.10. tall 6.10, Splash tinuatioti trousers. usual price;, 7.6, and anticipated labor; troubles swept- ••away,'•"•its-followers might Counterfeit led practically all the way, prices buyers upon,the foreign residents of Shanghai .the market, Sale price, 10s 6d.: and affected . 25s— having half a . length, won pulling up by bank expecting prices; to go. and murder them by the score., The 500 .Pairs of Boys' vT\YEED -KNIC- Undecided a similar distance'away third. holding The average price for the week foreign colony might even be >viped oiit, lower. . KERS. and 'VARSITY TROU-i Berkline was fourth and Miscount fifth. for choicest New' Zealand butter was- of existence were it. not--. n.ble. -to,,take, 1-osec. f ' Time, 2miii"B Argentine 1275, 'care "of itself. Then, -when, the Govern-. SERS, all sizes and prices. Fitzherbert Handicap, of 200 sovs; 5. 130s. Australian 1275, m'en't was taxed with these, outrages, it., . 5-;>3lca's TWTSED SUITS, size 3;. furlongs.—Mr J. Buckley's Stepney, 7.6; Danish 1345. S'berian 1295. shows signs of wquld deny all responsibility, and lay The wool market • :,T ■ j usual price, 355• (Emerson), l j -Merton, 7;6, 2: Obligant, siiengtb, Americans buying crosshrcds: -the blame upon/ the: rebels. - The rebels, 7*o, 3. Also started: Haskayne 7.13, freely. " Sale price, lis 6d and 155. . I .would likewise disclaim responsibility., "DayNeirene Submersion 6.13, 6.11, "It is difficult to tell a rebel. Chinaman, -50-SOFT FELT HATS, suitable for; break^.lo, and Simila 6.7. Merton led from a- supporter of the Government, . .youths: and men into the straight, then-Stepney came SOCIAL AT TOKARAHI. so' the- members of -the foreign colony, ' To be cleared at.6d each. out and won bv three-lengths. Time, themselves would be. in doubt as to, (From Our Own Correspondent.) lmin 3sec. . -ISO Hen's -FRAME HATS, black and: what- faction was: responsible tor out-. Donro of 250 6 dance", Clip-Handicap, successful social and sovs; A most drab, nsnal priee 5s 6d to 10s ia sj, furlongs.—Sir G. Clifford's Heatherbrae, residents of Island result would."lie intervention on. Sale price, ,1s 6d each.; 7.11 (C. Emerson), 1; Sanguinary, 8.4, organised by thethe Oamaru Hospital the part of the western/nations. .At, in aid of Cliff, V 1000 glen's BOW TIES— 2; Sinapis, S.llj 3..' "Also- started-:: funds, was held in the Tokaralii Hall oh any time tliat this intervention promises: at id each.' Odessa 5.4, Beacon 9.0, Makara 8.11, Friday evening, January 12th. As the better results to either faction than a, To be Outward 8.7, Seraphic 8.4, Lady Kil- , was on fairly good behavior on cohtinuance of tlie war there is dang r 10 Boys' CRASH , SUITS.; usual! clieran. 7.12, Ladrone 7.6, Taonui 7.4, weather trouble. tu.U night mentioned, a very enjoyable of that faction • 1 price, 9s (id and-Dirge 7.2. Odessa liad pride of the evening was spefit.'in song and dance. .So in Chuii the/resident foreigners. Sale price,-'3s "lid to 5s 11d. place for two furlongs, then gave way a; ' on,foreigners first mopte'd When the object was voUi'tion is going 20 iloys' TWEED NORFOLK SUITS: to Heatherbrae,, who^finished well ahead, certain amount of controversy took must of necessity be prepared to meet of -tlie field. Time,.'lmin; lose.c, - : . . evident: that rm'v'creat emergency-. .>■ (slightly 1soiled); tisual price,; " Disposal Stakes, of ' 100 1 sovs; 5 fur-j place, therefore it. liecaine stronger, In Shanghai this necessity is Sale price, 4s 11d.i longs.-—llr Win : Pewene's. Naumai,- 8.8, a-strong committee should -be. farmed, 12s 6d— . be-brought-to- tliafi at sinY"-other jinrt of the Chinese could the function before" •; Gents' UMBRELLAS— ffi. Deelev), - 1; 'Big 'Blast, 8.8, 2;' All; a successful issue; so a public meeting, Empire. Shanghai has.alargerfpreißn 3; Also-started: Bally Slian-! —Panorama v6.f National "Changes—T . To be cleared at 1s 11d„ 3s 6d,' Giins, 8.8, December 27tli and a than any other city 111 _Hc ivas a young man of 20 and one ' "The object of the two Powers in non 8.8, Emma' 8.8. Alma 8.8, Inveran" .was called offornine members elected to colony exception of. Hong with tlie. , | committee 45.6 d each. i 1 1 brilliant scholaj-s of BallioF making this Agrement is not in possible It is useless to recall the series of inkeeping-open house and'living in the the best givingthp .Tapa'nui sought Mrs Barningham (song),. Mr -Peat of of Ihe Russia lias since grand manner of "a fine old English trigues whereby themselves in an emergency. Persian Gobusi(song). Mr Hughes; (selection on bones), others —First Day.— embarrass the enterprising and that time to are live gentleman, all- of the olden' time" President's Handicap.—Palette, 015- and a duct entitled "Tlie Rival Pre- ness men who have drifted into this land, until misfortune overtook him and im- vernment in every, possible way. Let us Buff Gauntlet, Gryta, Grafton miers, Messrs Massey- and .Ward," of-the Far East and who are hewing out poverished his estate. -There were-no pass to the second..conspicuous-.violation ; . , CASH DRAPER. house-down. writing inc Laddie, Pure Gold, Baron Northburn, which nearlv brought the unusual careers. railway-~"trains in those days, and" Sir- ■of a solemn promise,given inrepresennations are All the above ladies: and gentlemen were for themselves and.. British ; King Torrent, Pnncl-ihello. consular officers of'.all the Volunteer John's earliest recollection- was when, bv tne Russian —that in Arheartily encored after each item had ■members contained First. Open" Trot Handicap.—Berthe International tatives to Persia as ;a small .boy, with a /big -/box; he ■ perforce- had to; Corps", as ofare health officers and;other mounted to the cliild, Wando,. Hahilyn, General Elmo, been rendered, and the stage coach on his wap-'--to ticle 11 of the Protocol referring before a appearance -signed oil CXrShali, -make seconcT the a deposition-.of foreign representatives. Dreyfus, Arbitress, Knapdale, Georschool. Tip lull and down dale went very enthusiastic audience. gina B-, Elita B. , These men are organised, supplied, that coach with- a- tantivy-of" the lioril " August 25, 1909, by -the Russian, and, 8 desire thank G,; T RON Committee also to best F. ARM Tlie Tapanui , Handicap.—Adage, RedMinisters at Teheran, and and drilled according i-to-tJie/,. /and a crack of.-the whip, 'and" great •;. British the representatives of- tlie Persian GoWhite-and-Bliie,: Kiug Post, Wairaki, the following ladies and gentlemen who methods the word knows The British bustle, and fuss at every, posting-house DENTAL SURGEON, ; Picii'ic Gun, Puiicliiiiello,' Optinieform. vernment. It runs as follov>s : • so willingly and a"bly assisted, in/cona stronger .hold on- Shanghai than on the road, where the travellers have got consequently a dance music during the Kelso Hack" Handicap! down their feet and "stretch "The two representatives u ndeiAranea, tributing the Wilson and Miss Suther- any other nation and "OPPOSITE COURTHOUSE So .the International their to-stamp •larger Paulette, Russo, Driftwood, Silvario, evening.—Mrsand and drink strong beer and takc to give his Majesty Mohammed legs, and A Messrs Patterson the British. Corps is dominated by Picnic Guil. Oxonian'; Teviot, Mj' Glove, land (piano), warm the Ali : Mirza strict injunctions to,. abroaring fire in wine-before ' Telephone No. 82. . and not forgetting regular British, army officer ,is assigned Sutherland ■ Kooka. the inn's parlor. "At every hill," said stain in future.,from all political agiBEST & GOEii -r ART*. ESt. District Trot Handicap. Heriot, Mr Waters, who came all the way from to duty in Shanghai"./ He is commander Sir tation against Persia, and the ImpeJohn, "the guard w:ould call upon CereA. A. of the corps* Lieutenant-Colonel rial/Russian Government on Battlenxe, Toney, Dreyfus, Monsoon, Borton's to act as Master ofold-time promise, gentlemen the down, get *to and walk, J. H A N N 0 H,- Lochic-Ij Glentui, Prejudice, Maysoon. : monies in his efficient and S.~ Barnes is the present commander. their side to take, all .effective steps The.companies of tlje,other nations are and we.would trudge-behind-tbe lurchWelter- Handicap.'—-Miss - de j/Verc, manner. m order to prevent such agitation on .captains and, ing coach, through the snow drifts or said thatthe conclusion, let it be their:own In . by BURGEON DENTIST, commanded Swimming ..Belt, Obi, Otakelio, Ard his part/' etc. • the sleet, until we came, to the crest of Reigh. Xyloidine." 'Grj-ta;: Lady "Mar- social of the 12tli will not be the last : in most cases, outfitted by their ov\n the hill." than two years after the signature; . by a great many lield at Tokaralii for nations. WADDELI.'S BUILDINGS, garet, Taft, Teviot. Mosgiel, Quota. :OUR* journey like this was an adventure )f tins Protocol tho ex-Shafi, .having.left: The American Government recognises, in Athe "Grand Stand Handicap.—San Severo, the sam.e purpose. V life of a boy small never'to bo militia and intrigued, with: his; suppor.-.; 3des?a; -THAMES STREET. to fa- certain extent -this isolated Buff Gauntlet, 13aron-'NbrthOfficious, ;crs p,t- half the capitals .of -Europe,iT.a-} j buni, company in far off Shanghai. In fact, forgotten.There were, still highwayKing Torrent, Punchinello, OpAUCKLAND'S CLOCK. company .with guns and men on the . roads, and it }n'as:. in thei mrned - to Persia,, as all: the .w.orld: it-. supplies - the:The tirriefonn. days when many a- gentleman topk off: snows, m a Russiau ship. with..arms t and.i British Government ammunition. DAVY J. —Second "Day.— ' i (Peii Press; Association.) extends, still'further-; recognition to the his coat to fight an insolent ostler, and immumtion, which passed; through'the! • Racing Chib Hand i capPa letto; San Russian Customs under the *: Auckland, January*22. British-company. Besides detailing a when.the roads were filled, with desperBuff G Severb, Otiicioiis, Ga^unt.let, ryta, " The four-dial- clock in the tower byl sf" "mineral waters," and. V DENTAL SURGEON._ of regular army .officer to its command, tile ate tramps, who had served with WelGrafton Laddie, Pure Gold, King Tor-all in:-the Peninsula with or : arms lington Nelthe - almost undisguised sympathy^'of; the Town Hall, which' has been present- British Government-'supplies . j ment, Baron Jforthburn, Punchiiiello. STREET, OAMARU. by Mr Arthur ;.M. Myers, M.P. (an and accoutrements,-' including uniforms. son at Trafalgar, and now found it Russian' official circles, made 'ail■■•'at-s-. ed • : Heriot' Hack Handicap. ' Aranea, hard to get,an honest - living. tempt, which utterly failed, but which-; was set in operation at noon In fact, the British- Government sup(London House), . Paulette, Russo . Driftwood,- Taft; Sil- ex-Mayor), the ARE HERE. The industrial " conditions of life in cost the Persian Government l much; .to-day by Mayor (Mr _C. J. Parr) plies uniforms to all the militia comvario,-Picnic Gun, Oxonian, Teviot, My in the presence of Several", citizens. The panies in Shanghai not otherwise; pro- England during the ; early manhood of money, trouble, and anxiety,; to.regain ' and G'lovo, Kooka. supplied. Hoskyns'"' general, Americans Sir throne. His were appalling. his Mayor subsequently unveiled a handvided. -The are so John _Arshad-ud-: Second Open Handicap Trot.-—Ber- some tablet erected for commemoration The British go so far as, to cut the Machinery 1 had been introduced, into Dawla, who ■■ was taken : prisoner: Vnnd QUEEN STREET, WAIMATE lonc-looked-for stock ofl ehild, Vesper. :Lady 'Areiia, Wando, of the gift of Mr Myers'. The clock: is uniforms for this American,company.in the "factories, and human, lives were snot, described his; interview'.Aviththe" C. P., Hamblyn t General Mite (pony), described as being; of admirable workENGRAVINGS and PRINTS bjl accordance with the ..patterns of the treated as though they, too, were Russian'"Ambassador., at Vienna, >Times\ Bell, Diving Monsoon, Heriot,' Decoy, manship and finishv, Messrs Gillett and American army." . So the American j.mnchLne-made and - imachine -driven. of ■•October -s last)i who.; though- lie?re-i the GREATEST ARTISTS in tliel : Theji Georgina ?5.' United States lias arrived. Johnstone have just installed .of: a company wears -its i'American uniform There were ' thousands of child slaves fused to aid the enterprise; or lend* Stewards' Handicap.—San Severo, similar type at Toronto. "The one ahead of I works," presented to it by the British Govern- .in the. cotton mills of Lancashire-chain- monev to defray the: expenses of it iji-; are a lovely lot—mucli exhibited here;! Adage, Red-White-'a'nd-Blue, King Post, added Mr Bartlett (to whom was en- ment. It'.; gulps soniewhat in swallow ed to the looms and suffering-cruelties volved. added, "But, on the olier- handy-anything previously Wairaki, Baron Northburn, Punchitrusted the installing, of tlie new clock), this pill, but Americans have worse than those meted out to the the field--'is-clear. . If: w-e can do nothing* indeed, they are quite out of the I '' ordinary. nello, "Optimeforni; 0 '.'are really first class, and calculated to been, thoroughly .accustomed/: to being negro .slaves ot- the American planta- for you. we equally will; do nothing: Gler.keriish Hack Handicap.—-Miss last for generations owing to ,the -high given - little eonsider&tion by 'tlieir home tions. It \yas only in 1833 that children agauist-.you;" • It :is now reported-that; tie Vere. .'Miiiccock.- Buff .Gauntlet,. Silj quality of the materials used and the Government. ORDERS ARE NOW BEING | under 16 were limited to half a day's the ex Shah is to join the Russian army, vario. Gryta," Lady" Margaret, Picnic excellence of the manufacture." TAKEN, an