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Blow Odt to Sba.—The cutter Bessie arrived on Thursday at Whangaroa, sixteen days from Auckland. The captain reports that he was blown 300 miles out to sea. The vessel was hove-to'for a, week, and ;the crew endured great privations, and were five days without water. •Too Much Joy. —The case of bigamy against Samuel Joy is a singular one. It appears that twenty-four years ago he married a half-caste woman .at Tapuri, who within half an hour after the ceremony eloped to the King Country with a Maori lover. In January last Joy contracted a matrimonial alliance with a woman named Pramley, who arrived by the Lady Jocelyn, and who it is understood laid the information. He was brought up at the Auckland Police Court yesterday. Holloway’s Pills. —The sudden changes frequent fogs, and pervading dampness sorely impede the vital functions and conduce to illhealth. The remedy for these disasters lies in some purifying medicine, like these Pills, -which is competent to grapple with the mischief at its source, and stamp it out without fretting the nerves or weakening the system. Holloway’s Pills extract from the blood all noxious, matters, regulate the action of every disordered organ, stimulate the liver and kidneys, and relax the bowels. In curing chest complaints these Pills are remarkably effective* especially when aided by friction ol the. Ointment on its. walls. This double treatment will ensure a certain, steady, and beneficent progress, and sound health will soon be re-established.—Advt.

New Advertisements. WANTED— A General SERVANT . who can Milk. Apply, the Manse, Ashburton. ASHBURTON RACING CLUB. The Committee of the above invite offers of a ROOM for the sole use of the Club, with or without Firing, Lighting, and Furniture. Offers, stating terms, to be sent by 7 p.m., on THURSDAY, Aug. 3rd, to the undersigned, at Quill's Hotel. The lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. 'JH BURT ON BREWERY, Augustus Moore HaS great pleasure in announcing to his numerous friends and the public that, having PURCHASED the Ashburton Brewery, situate in Cameron street, Ashburton, lately carried on under the style of Wood and Co., he is now PREPARED to SUPPLY their CELEBRATED ALES and STOUT in town and surrounding districts, and trusts that by heepiug a firstdearf article to merit the support hitherto given to Messrs Wood and Co., and having •wen successful in obtaining a Prize Medal aiihdMelbourne Exhibition for two successive years, competing against English Ale, several Prize .Medals in Canterbury IjjHOKl should be a sufficient ' 'gtCtastee as to the superior quality of our ( Alas and Stouts. | • ; AUGUSTUS MOORE, A L •‘- - • (Late Wood & Co.), f . Brewer* Malster,. and Bottler, .. Qameron street, Ashburton. ]129 J. 0. BELL, Sec. A. R. Club. CAMERON STREET.

to the Wooi Moots* - Security, in Sums to sum Apply to MR 0. W. PURNELL, Solicitor, 786 a . . East street, Ashburton. Gazette in bankruptcy. Specialiuco Pianos, which took hips* at the Ashburton Exhibition, from £55. Harmoniums and Organs, from £7 10s to £SO. ORGANS. ORGANS, Organs now on Sale at Ll2 12a. A perfect Gem, L 25. mi.; _1 T 1 „„„ Via TI.IVAPPLE , stocks. All guaranteed true to name, at Lowest Prices.

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Ashburton Guardian, Volume III, Issue 701, 29 July 1882, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Ashburton Guardian, Volume III, Issue 701, 29 July 1882, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Ashburton Guardian, Volume III, Issue 701, 29 July 1882, Page 3

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