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TO-DAY'S TELEGRAMS

(pbb fbbss association* Arrival of the AorangL Wellington, Deoembti 30 The Aorangi from Hobait was signalled at 10 a.m. She is not expected to be cleared for some hoars, McQuarrle Island* The Government seem to think thai the Tasmanian Government has possibly confounded McQaarrie Island with another island of the same name off the ops Ett o£ Tasmania. Until the question is settled* the Hinsmoa will not leave bnt will possibly pay a vij£t to Pnysegur and Dusky Sounds m the meantime with stores, etc for the prospectors among the Sounds, ' Diphtheria. TiHARtj, December SO A case of malignant diphtheria is reported from Temuka. The patient, a young woman, recently a mother, died m Timaru Hospital yesterday. The deceased's mother wat charged at the Court this morning with abandoning deceased's infant by leaving it m a passage at the Salvation Army Barracks. In reply she satd she would not take home a bastard. As the child had not suffered the case, was ditmiseed. Caledonian Sport*. DuNEDitf, December 3$ Entries for the Caledonian Sports on New Teat's day and following d«ys ahow an increase of neatly twenty per cent on lost year's number. For the principal event thirty-three have entered, . Fatal Accident John MoOalley who last weejt felt over OUkU bridge died In the hoßplttt yeatee* day, nevai having regained oonsplousaeai..

Ensilage milk, says an agricultural paper*, is objected to by one of the largest dairy companies m London, the Belgravia. It would not renew any contracts for this winter unless the produoera would agree not to feed ensilage. It olaima that such milk smelt strong when the railway oana were opened* and tasted rank, and it was returned by numerous customers m whose warm London houses its offensive nature seemed to develops English as she is wrote. The, following is a copy of a label taken off a bottle whiah wai exhibited m the German Court at the Gen. tennial Exhibition :— " The Malt Extraag* Healtsbeer, from Brothers HollaokrDrescleD, is the best by the food for siokes and irres. To reoommend against ohlorosis, langnest, weakness, nervous, hemoirhoids, as for the appetite well and against sleeplessness. Transportation sf all lands. The .healtsbeer the brothers Hollaok is that m Europe from all similars produoe, which lias 'the almost malt and also nourishments power the largest, afte« tb9 a.Ue» tattoo from ftp l|9aoui|

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Ashburton Guardian, Volume VII, Issue 2317, 30 December 1889, Page 2

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TO-DAY'S TELEGRAMS Ashburton Guardian, Volume VII, Issue 2317, 30 December 1889, Page 2

TO-DAY'S TELEGRAMS Ashburton Guardian, Volume VII, Issue 2317, 30 December 1889, Page 2

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