It is stated that at the time the Kata- fl nui sea wall was destroyed, a hundred tons of I stone in ponderous blocks, lying on the shore in fl readiness for shipment, were carried out to sea. fl From the statements of assets tflTho 9 sereral banks established in the Colony, JB' - - il by the Colony, wo observe that the fl| perty owned by the Hank of Otago is flfl £29,813, while that of the Bank of New Zealand, Ip which has banks erected in all parts of the conn* jflfl try, amounts only to £22,270. H We [Evening Star) learn that last week I the child of an East Taicri settler was severely I burnt. The mother having left the child on a fl chair at the fireside during a momentary absence, fl on her return found that the child had fallen fl into the tire on its side. KcrosenoTvas at once fl applied, and the child is rapidly recovering. fl Holloway's Pills. —Wonderful Cul-e of a dl- fl seased Liver.—Emily Burton, aged J4, of Hot- fl ten tots Holland .Kloof, C. G. H.,’l was for a jfl long time in a very precarious stat4 of health, owing to her liver being diseasedirfhe medical faculty prescribed for her in remcdy she tlumght likely to use of with the tn '■ I
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Cromwell Argus, Issue I, 8 June 1870, Page 6
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