Workman's Advocate (Newspaper) - November 4, 1865, London, Middlesex * H 4th, 1865. Ops v. - - t 4 * IJEW ZEALAND AND Grants Land and Assisted BROTHERS Semi trom the London UQm Taking Passengers to Portland Hobart New Ac. A. - 1,800 A I 12 years 1,700 H A 1 3.000 Nov. 1. Nov. 21. 7. Assisted Passages Taking passengers to Twofold and atf the Sew South Wales New 11. 1/ 4 h J TO A 1 14years... 1,800 A 1 OTAGO A 1 13 1,200 10 Al 2,800 Not GRAFTS OF ACRES OF LAUD are given by this magnificent Clipper Ship to persons paying their own passage The advantages of these lines fine class of the which are specially selected for their adaptation to the and punctual Provisions not only moat tmt of the best including lire without limit for the General arrangements such as always to secure the approbation and recommendation of all classes of the The Ships of the Auckland Line carry experienced are fitted with distilling apparatus to afford a plentiful supply of water during the and are equipped and furnished with all the to the comfort and health of the For plans of rate of apply to the Country Agents of the Mr. D. E. Mr. O. Messrs. J. and Mr. 27, St Mr. J. N. Mr. Philip 2, Or to A. foe american E. crates 29, Good Accomodation for and f. with or without Free Store for PARTIES about to Emigrate are requested to write to the above address before homes where every information will be given them respecting the tares and sailing of steamers and ships to all parts of America and the most respectfully beg to inform all intending emigrants that we have proved the above house to be one of the most comfortable and cheapest establishments for as strangers to stay so that we heartily all emigrants to put themselves under the care of E. Da vies and Co. Thomas S. Jo i Stephen John Gad I vs. Mountain David We have much pleasure In bearing testimony to the Rev. St. W. E. Baptist T. C. Independent will be booked by and sail on the Cheapest scale VENTILATION ventilated on by Messrs. Allard and Co Builders and 212, Road N. i and 64, Caledonian Dr. system of ventilation may be teen in full the Samaritan and at other public establishments where the Messrs. AUard are - 80, WHITE m begs to inform Builders and others that he undertakes every of SOLID & THE STUDY OF J. w. also begs to inform Carpenters and Joiners desirous of acquiring or improving their knowledge of that lie intends to an for the study of that art during the winter to commence the third Wednesday in Terms Is. per STAIRCASE He likewise begs to inform joiners that being constantly obliged to staircase jobs offered by builders wishing to find their own mute he lias frequently the opportunity of recommending other parties to such jobs and with a view to promote the mutual advantage ot employer and employed has resolved to constitute his place of business as A Hoc be ot Calx foe Staircase GUARANTEE AND ACCIDENTAL ASSURANCE Capital Chief m 10 and 11, BEDFORD and 114, WEST j London and County Bank Garden National Bank of This by embracing all kinds of offers great facilities to agents for procuring fresh and is thus able to unite economy in the with security to the The tables on the scale are as low as is consistent with while per are divided amongst those who prefer to participate in the it thus practically combines all the advantages of the mutual and proprietory It is a condition on the policies that they shall not become void during the days of All kinds of Life Policies and an advantageous form of Present and Deferred Annuities granted on favourable All kinds of Endowments Particular attention is directed to Table 14, as offering special advantages to the trading Guarantee Policies granted on favorable The Fire and Marine Departments are conducted on liberal Plate Glass and Chandeliers insured against Cattle Insurances granted to Farmers at equitable anp all other kinds of insured with weekly Compensation in case of on Total A Mercantile Sick to assure to per week in case of The Company has now incorporated with it as an Industrial The Benefit originally established in 1831, which provides for all the requirements of the working One penny per at the age of 20, Deaths the same 4fdA will secure 10s. per week In with Medical Other sums in like proportion at the different This Department alone paid in claims last year and 48,168 policies were Miners admitted at the ordinary and eligible to all the benefits in ordinary and three fourths in case of Applications for in towns at present to be made to GEORGE WILLIAM General 10 and 11. Bedford and Spirit Freemason's Loso BEGS to inform members of Trade Political Organizations and Associated Bodies of all that his house is peculiarly adapted for their As a Lover of opinion and tho free expression M. lias determined to his magnificent parlour for on Sunday Evenings at the commencement of the Winter Malt Liquors from the Best London and Country Spirits from the most noted and Wines from the Best A. Practical Saw and Mechanical Tool 17, Oakley S. and Tools of every description for Carpenter and and Chair Makers Ac and for 1810-nr sr. Stone and every other description of Cut and Toothed to any shape or and THE SECOND DELEGATE OF THE OPERATIVE TAILORS will be held on November at Cambridge Newman Oxford Circulars and particulars may be had on application at Green King Recent The Secretary attends Saturday and Monday to receive subscriptions and enrol B IMPOST ANT JOSEPH METALLIC PEN MAKER TO THE egs to inform the Commercial and the Public by a novel application of his unrivalled machinery for making Steel he has introduced a SERIES ot his useful for EXCELLENCE OF QUALITY OP MATERIAL above CHEAPNESS IK must sure universal and defy Each pen beats the impress of his as a guarantee of they are put np in boxes containing one each with label and the of kis At the requert of persons encaged in tuition G. has introduced his WARRANTED SCHOOL and PUBLIC which are especially adapted to their being of different degrees of and with fine and broad suitable tor the various kinds of writing taught in Sold retail by all stationers and Merchants and wholesale dealers can be supplied at the Works at 9U New and at 37, INDUSTRIAL NEWSPAPER COMPANY Capital In 2s* per BOARD OP Mr. Chairman - W. - R. Applegarth - Coulson - - - - - Mr. N lung - Christmas Dr. Marx Mr. Weston - - Eaub - Morgan E. Edwin Shelley of the promoters of the above Company is to i supply a want establish a Newspaper devoted to the Interests of the Working and to secure for them a truthful exponent of their and a faithful champion of their To farther this the Board of Directors are happy to state that they have succeeded in purchasing the which is now incorporated with the II and they have also made arrangements with some or the most advanced writers to contribute to its The well-known character of the men connected with Its management renders It needless to Indulge in Suffice it to that It will Democratic in ever prepared to maintain principle against To those who have been accustomed to view the efforts of the poor as a series Of vain struggles of Labour against it may be observed that those efforts not from a want of justice tn the objects to be but from the want of a legitimate organ to influence public If an Oxford Professor or an enlightened writer lure occasionally come forward to champion the creed of the his voice has been bat the echo of human heard amidst the clamour of contending and silenced by the diatribes of newspaper To say the Newspaper Press represents public Is to administer insult to intelligent It is the property of political large and railway Can we expect truth through the channels of from the regions of or fairness from those whose business it is to and deceive I Certainly Hence the necessity for an organ that shall be beyond the taint of Invulnerable against and inspired by men who feel it is their to teach the truths they have acquired by hard toll and bitter sufferings The Workman's boldly takes its stand upon this Dignified and as becomes tho champion of the it requires tho aid of no dishonest scribes or unprincipled It will look to Labour and Labour's friends for its The class that has produced an and has given a Defoe to a Stephenson to and a Shakespeare to still claims within Its ranks many a noble son who can wield the pen as well as the shuttle or the The Industrial Newspaper Company is another application of the Co-operative sign of the times that the men of action are likewise men of who will tell their own unvarnished in an organ of their On the great questions of the day the Advocate will pronounce a decided With the view of promoting the complete political and social enfranchisement of the toiling ft will energetically support Manhood vote by representation based upon direct the nationalisation of the the development of co-operative self-employment to national reduction of the number of the hours of Saturday half holiday and trade everything that tends to advance the cause of human Originated by the representatives of the sons of Labour must it chiefly look for encouragement and support but as good men are to be found in every station of it Is believed that many ardent lovers of freedom who have means at their will derive a pleasure in co operating with its Aid from this source will be and may be gracefully as it will be gratefully Finn in the faith of those political for tho utterance of which so many noble martyrs have and conscious that the period has arrived when revolutions must be effected by mental and not by physical the conductors of the Workman's Advocate will never descend to scurrility or vulgar but seek to prove the justice of its claims by the soundness of its and the charity ot its Enrolling amongst its literary associates some of the brightest Intellects of all its articles upon Foreign will be the matured opinions of profound and from its close connections with the International Working Men's which has correspondents In all of the this department will be one of its most valuable Upon domestic topics the result of the week will bf faithfully recorded In a well-written and the various movements of political bodies will be chronicled and commented fairly On all questions affecting tho rights of Labour the platform will be its and every working man wilt feel that at least the columns of one journal will be open to him and those who advocate his i To bring tho proprietorship of the Workman's Advocate within the reach of the the Shares are being issued at the sum of each and to make the mode of payment as easy as the Directors have determined to accept deposits ol 2s. per order of the E. S. FORM OF APPLICATION FOR Please to allot mo Shares in tho Industrial paper for which I send as my first authorising the Secretary to instruct the district collector to wait upon me Address To Mr. E. S. 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