. The Dunedin Gaol Commission sitting at Lyttelton will .be open to the press Mr Solomon will appear on Mr Caldwell’s behalf. On>Tbnrsday afternoon the battery of the Extended Company at Waitahuna Gullywtuj burned down, and the crushing machinery considerably injured. The insurance was Ll',ooo the National office. George Hitchcock, aged nine years, the son of a farmer at the Waimatuku, was drowned in tfiat river on Friday. He had gone duck shooting with a lad named Stevens, and was left in a boat while Steypns. searched for game. On his retnmw boy was gone, and it is surmised he fell out of the boat. At the meeting of the Otago Trades and Labor Council on Friday night a deputation was appointed to wait on Mr Stout relative to drafting a Bill re Seamen’s franchise. It was resolved to communicate with the Colonial Secretary relative to the apppintmont of an Inspector of Machinery in the Workshops of the colony, and more especially to see to the Ker guarding of all machinery and in connection with all factories. . Hop Bitters does not exhaust and destroy, but restores, cures, and makes new. Look up. —[Advt.] 3 Thick Heads, heavy stomachs, bilious conditions— May. Apple Pills—anti-bilious, cathartic. f - 5d arid is. Moses, Moss and Co., Sydney, General Agents. I 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, dike these Pills, which is competent to grapple with the mischief at its'source, and, stamp it out without fretting the nerves or weakening the systeml ' Holloway's Pills extract from the blood al, 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 remarkable effective wned aidierd fiy friction ol the Ointment on its walls. .This double treatment will ensure a certain/steady, and bener, ficent progress, and sound health will soon be V le-estahiished. —Advt. ' -V' ■. K-L'itfikiSSßSiX “ IU-f-
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Ashburton Guardian, Volume IV, Issue 991, 10 July 1883, Page 4
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335Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Ashburton Guardian, Volume IV, Issue 991, 10 July 1883, Page 4
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