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The 15th inst. was a field day with the Invercargill Inspector of Nuisances, a? on that date he made a raid on the goats of the town, and the Southland Times says that he succeeded in driving in no less than 48, which were mercilessly slaughtered and denuded of their- skins. It is intended, our contemporary adds, to pursue the war of extermination, as complaints of the goat nuisance are becoming very rife. Writing of Coromandel, the Mail says : " Perhaps, all told, there are five mines upon this field being systematically and efficiently worked, as mines should be* worked for the production of gold, not mere scrip-selling. How the case may be at the Thames we cannot say, but this is how it stands at Coromandel." HoOowatfs PUU.— The Greatest Wonder of Modem Times.—They correct biliousness, prevent flatulency, cleanse the liver, and purify the system, renovate the debilitated, strengthen the stomach, increase the appetite, invigorate the nerves, promote health, and reinstate the weak in an ardour and vivacity never before experienced, The sale of these Pills throughout the globe astonishes everybody, convincing the most sceptical that Holloway's Pills transcend all Other medicine for removal of disease of every name they are indeed a blessing to the afflisted, and a boon to those who suffer from any disorder, internal or external. Thousands of persons have testified that by their use alone they have been restored to health after all other remedies had proved unsuccessful.

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Cromwell Argus, Volume IV, Issue 207, 28 October 1873, Page 3

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Untitled Cromwell Argus, Volume IV, Issue 207, 28 October 1873, Page 3

Untitled Cromwell Argus, Volume IV, Issue 207, 28 October 1873, Page 3

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