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SPECIAL TELEGRAMS.

[yaoji otJK own correspondent.] V Dunedin, September ll,' A man naw»»4 Tbqma| Keicheler was precipitated into giving dock. Auckland, yesterday, and sustained injuries from which ; he has since died. . , The wreck and cargo .of the Lastingham have been sold tor L 375. At the inquest, at Herbert, to day, oi) a man who was killed in < >tepopo •; tunnel on Tuesday night, a verdict of accidental death was returned. Shortly before midnight last night, the wool scouring and leather manufacturing premises belonging to Messrs Bowron Bros,, Christchurch, were de* atreved by fire, damage L2IOO The Lambkin won the English Leger, Sandaoay second, Superba .third. . j., , A cooper doing business in Waimate, named S. CJ, ■ Bedinan,- arid his .. eon, a letter carrier, have, been arrested ■for attempting to pass counterfeit \. u Material was found in.Bdman’s house, vyhich indicated that they , h-id been attempting to nuumficture spurious coin«, the deception, however, was easily detected. In the House yesterdiy, Mr Barren's Extension of Hours of Polling Bill was lost on second reading by 10 A. question put by Mr Larnacb, gave Sir Julitrs Vogel the opportunity <if having a,fling at Major Atkinson. Mr Larnsch wanted to know what had become of the Civil Service He* pprt, and (he. piOposalß. for reform arising out of it, of which so much has been heard.' Sir Julius said M jor At» kinson . could probably throw some light on the snl -ject, but he was quite unable to do so, as no sign of the Bill; which it is said was in course of framing could be foui d, and the report bad disappeared in a like m sterions way, he chahenged the Major to give an explanation, but the challenge provoked ho reply. In reply to Mr Barron, Mr Stoutsaid the Government intended bringing in an amendment of the Bankruptcy Act whereby servants in the ernplov of bankrupts.would, have preferential claims. fn the Upper House yesterday, Mr Ha- t’s motion for a return of- letters passing through the post addressed to ■“1 Vmsn'taiionists” was carried.., Sir Julius is busy wiihhis Kinancial ' Starenient, which will be de.ivered on Tuesday. Mr Uownie Stewirt has given nritice of motion re introducing the Bible into the public schools. Mr stout announced to-day that contrects were entered into for work on the West Coast after Major ' Atkinson's Ministry had been de--ieated.-

‘ VVf.u.ington, Fept. 11, ,7 p.m. In rlie House to-tlay the dtago o'' Harbour Bo vd Bill was read a second • • time a„d jv.is-ed. In . Counmttpo Mr Ha can draw’s ■amendment to . limit rates to a maximum ot Is (id, was lost on a division 4'y 39 >o 16. .Mr.Pyke gave notice to move for a return showing the allocation of pub- . Sic moneys to each County in pastyears tor pr-specting purposes; for .roads on'goldfields; tor roads to open ,ii)i Crown lands; also disbui-sementof moneys in each Countv under the Beads and Bridges Constn.ciion Act. Mr Mackei pie. gave notice for a return showing the allocation of money to each County under Crown and native Lands Rating Act. The goldfields mtmders are very much annoyed at the introduction of Bills for the;, abolition of the gold ■duty-and reduction ot mineis’ rights 'fees, contrary to agreement not to do so until Government had stated what icourse they intended to take.

V V , 8 p.m.. will place a sum on the I’Fstimates for the coustrucfc.oii of the Waikaia Bush Road The County will be entrusted with the construction.

Sandkr and Sons’ Eucalypti Extract. -—Aiosie , M.U., Prof. University, Giieiswa d, re( or's :-diptheria. Tonsils conti ually. coheren , pres-nting ulcers with whue exiidafa Cured in .14 daws, — 'DVT.

Sandkb and Sons' Euc. I'XTr. (S . iouis Oe- 1 . .loiunul, 1881).— Cancer of ho Tongue.—Evidence of scrofulous diaihesls. V'fo.-crihed four drops to be taken thru.; tones daily ; also, tongue wetted three ■times Majiy. cured in four weeks A DVT. ‘ -Sandkrs and Sons’ Lucylypti Extract is the only existing volute- extract. All Other preparrtions of th- Eucahp us, no matter where manufactured are made, icsinmis oils, irrigating and. idistering, and of real dancer if. erroneously applied m throat diseases, etc.—Advt Sanokr and Sons' Eucalypti Extract. — (Am. Me t. Journal, Jin 1882).—Pits r, M-l) , Prof. Theory .an-! Practice of Men. Am. Me . COHbge, says ; “It is the best remedy known in typho-m darial. typhoid fovojy eyvsjpelas, idiptheria, scarlet fever, ere.' A DVT.

SANDria.AND Sons’ Eucalypti Extract (OH deal fiecord, 1880).- - The m-d. pioies einn ns.h, in gonm-rlite», as an ejection, an emulsion of one ounce Rue. Extract, one ounce gum Aralrc, and 30 or 40 ounces of water, np lied four times daily,— 4dvt.

SANDER AND SONS’ EUCALYPTI EXTRACT. —Surgcal Cline of Prof. M‘lutyre, Col.ege of-Physicians and Hu.'vnns, Bt, Louis—'Scirrhus of Breast—Excision Eucalypti Extract employed. No swelling, heat or disco oration. Cured in 14 days.— rtnvt. Sander and Hons’ Eucalyp l ! Extract, Mosior, M. D., Pro. University, Greiiswald, reports:—The Enca. Extr proved magnificently successful in very severe contusions, bruises, sprains, wounds, scaldings, broken riba, and limbs,—AdvT.

Sander and Sons’ Eucalypti Extract. —(Me i. Jumna,!, Noc. I88X).—In diseases of che kidneys either active congestion or suppression (uraemia) nr albuminuria, drepay, lithiasi*, notiiing will equal in its action Enoalypti Extiact. Doses, 6 to 8 and drops—Ad FT. ,

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Dunstan Times, Issue 1176, 12 September 1884, Page 3

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SPECIAL TELEGRAMS. Dunstan Times, Issue 1176, 12 September 1884, Page 3

SPECIAL TELEGRAMS. Dunstan Times, Issue 1176, 12 September 1884, Page 3

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