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The Stella has returned to Port Chalmers from her visit to the Auckland Islands. At Sarah’s Bosom traces of persons having lately landed were found, but the depot was in good order. Traces ol people having been cutting wood inCarnloy Harbor were also seen, though no person could be found. The Stella met the Kekeno at Waterfall Inlet. Notice boards, prohibiting persons from killing, hunting, or catching seals during the prohibited time, extending to June, 1886, we r e placed on the islands. The question of reporting business in Chambers was mentioned yesterday at Dunedin by Judge Williams, who expressed himself unopposed to the presence of the press. He said ho would have no hesitation in intimating to the press when he thought a report might prove insurious.

The detailed statement of assets and liabilities in the somewhat sensational insolvency of Mr Waring Taylor was filed at Wellington yesterday. As was beared would prove to be the case, several trustees figure among the creditors ; one of the most unfortunate oases is that of a widow whoso husband was murdered at Karori some years ago, and whose name appears as a creditor for nearly L 1,500. Among the principal unsecured creditors are the following May’s estate, agent J. Arundel, Dunedin, L 22,525 ; Northern Assurance Company, L1,9i8 ; H. Gillerd, Wellington, L 1,163; Lloyd, agents—Levin and Co., Wellington, LI,400; J. Inglia, England, L 1,099 ; Mary Taylor, Leeds, L 3.103 ; 'I. W. and and J. Walker, Wolverhampton, L 3,710; Mrs Blythe, Wanganui, L 1,093 ; J. T. Dairy mple, Bulls, L 3,017 ; total unsecured debts, L 44,642. The secured creditors are as fo’lows Wellington, Mrs Moorhouse, L9,9J_ ; National Bank, L2 459 ; Featherston Trust, L28 r -; offifle rent, L 175 ; house rent, LIOO ; Manawa station, wages, L 439 ; Napier, J. Taylor, I 9,500; Christchurch, Mrs Compton, L 1,346: Birmingham. England, G. Dixon, L 22.203; total, L 46,501. The total liabilities are set down as L 19,143 ; total assets, L77.2G9, made up of book debts, L 4,295 ; cash m hand, L 483 ; furniture, L 225 ; stock-in-trade, L 29,490 ; property, freeholds, leaseholds, etc., L 43,774 ; deficiency, L 12,873. Why do Hop Bitters cure so much ? liecause they give good digestion, rich blood, and healthy action of all the organs. See— [Advt.J Don’t Die in the House. —“Rough on Rats ” clears out rats, mice, beetles, roaches, bed-bugs, flies, ants, insects, moles, -jackrabbits, gophers. The N.Z, Drug Co,, General Agents. " 1 Skinny Men.— “ Wells' Health Renewer restores health and vigor, cure? dyspepsia, impotence, debility. The N.Z. Drug Co., General Agents. 1 Wells’ “ Rough on Corns.”— Ask for Wells’ “Rough on Corns.” Quick relief, complete, permanent cure. Corns, warts, bunions. The N.Z, Drug Co., Genera Agents. 1 Tic-Doloureux, Toothache, or any other neuralgic pain speedily yields to Baxter s AntiNeuralgic Pills. ■ Money wanted —We notice by our advertising columns that one of the large drapery and clothing firms of Christchurch are m urgent need of L 3,500. In order to secure the amount before the 30th of July they have decided to sacrifice their entire stock, supplying all comers at wholesale price. We should advise all friends wishing to make the most of the little money at their disposal to lose no time in visiting H. E. May and Co., of the Hall. Advt.] _ . Holloways Pills.— Nervous Debility.

No part of the human machine requires more watching than the nervous system—upon it hangs health and life itself. Ihese puls aie the best, regulators and strengthened of the nerves, and the safest general purifiers. Nausea headache, giddiness, numbness, and mental apathy yield to them. They dispatch in a summary manner those distressing dyspeptic symptoms, stomachic pains, fulness at the pit of the stomach, abdominal distension, and overcome both capricious appetites and confined bowels —the commonly accompanying signs of defective or deranged nervous power. Holloway’s Pills are particularly recommended to persons of studious and sedentary habits, who gradually sink into a nervous and debilitated state, unless some such restorative be occasionally taken. —[Advt.] The Bad and Worthless are never imitated or counterfeited . T his is especially true of a family medicine, and it of positive proof that the remedy imitated is is the highest value. As soon as it has been tested and proved by the whole world that Hop Bitters was the purest, best, and most valuable family medicine on earth, many imitations sprung up and began to steal the notices in which the press and the people of the country had expressed the merits of H. 8., and in every way trying to induce suffering invalids to use their stuft instead, expecting to make money on the credit and good name of B Many others started nostrums put up in sunt laf style to H. 8., with variously devised names in which the word “ Hop ” or “Hops were used in a way to induce people to believe they were the same as Hop Bitters. All such pretended remedies or cures, no matter what their style or name is, and especially those with the word “Hop” or J lops in their name or in any way connected with them or their name, are imitations or counterfeits. Beware of them. Touch none of them. Use nothing but genuine American Hop Bitters, with a bunch or cluster of green Hops on the w' ; te label, aria Dr Soule’s name blown in th glass. ‘Trust nothing else. Druggists and ch,mists are warned acainst dealing in im tations or counterfeit-"

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Ashburton Guardian, Volume V, Issue 1297, 4 July 1884, Page 2

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Untitled Ashburton Guardian, Volume V, Issue 1297, 4 July 1884, Page 2

Untitled Ashburton Guardian, Volume V, Issue 1297, 4 July 1884, Page 2

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