SPECIAL TRLEGRAMS
[FROM OtJR OWS CORIIB'PONDBNT ] Dukedin, October 23 hj, 1884.
A peculiar disease of an alarmingly in feciious character has broken outat Parih tki Bah, .jr O'Cirroll, a uovernm tit surgeon, stationed at New P ymouth, has been sent to investigate an i report upon it lit his leport to ihe Native Minister, he says that it. is eellulnr erysipelas, an I thaiit is-ngiag amongst the Natives. No less than 64 M ans are prostrate I wi'h it. 7 met an-i 1 Women having <lie-l from it within the last frw ay*. It is highly cm agions, Imt s eps rs .being t>ke i oy the O >vermaoit to Cipvwitli it. T« Whi i anilTnhn are well,, an I they desired l)r ll’Ca-roll. o thai|k \J r i Billa-ca tor his kitidn ss in’ sen liny Tneiji J cabasaigtalioe. Mr Bd ance has authorised.; the nticeas.rry expenditure fora simply of me licine and comforts to the Native*. ' i
Toe Dodo arrived iu Port Cna mere this inortriig.
VI i- J nenb Philiii Klein, proprietor of Hokitika Sta r, di-d yesterday somewhat sudden y at Me hour e Tho Tima u a 'icultural show this year promises to excel all odieis.the number of’ •-utiles being largely in excess Tue Trium' hj made ter first Dial outside Auckland Harbour to day. | Sweet Wil ia-u has been scratchel for Melhou ue Cup. ■A li t e pill. aged 9, whilst picking fl iwers on railway iiu; near Ravensbouroe yesterd.iy, was su prised hy an Va ;ine com i ‘g rouml a ca r ve, and before she could get clear the engine ran over one of her legs, rt-a leriug amputati in necessary [n the legislative A-s?ini>ly yesterday the report <>f Sheep and Rabbit Committee was agreed to. Mr White has given notice to move—That if Wellington is to continue the seat of Co vern n»nt, it is detricnentai to the interests of the cohmy that the district emhr oitw the city of Wellington and the sum mu ling iCon-itry wiihiti 5 miles of iha bonudaries of ihe fiahl city sboul i he represented in the House, or that any pcs c | ermanently re i lent and iot tested in property wuhin such district should be a memuer of the (legislative C a oil.
Toe stum of route for the North island Tiilnk Rdlway was donated at lull;ih last night, it wid be resumed on rid ay. An ngly dise’osure was made in the House yes erday, when it came out that tho dispen-iug of the yearly supplies of groceries of groceries for the Welling'on Hospital had been given by the laie Colonial Secretary (Mr Dick) to a firm which was not the lowest tenderer, aid involving a loss of Ll7i) a year to the T ev-ury. The low- st lender, r had never suppled the Hospital before, and therefore, as said Mr To e. there was no reason lor reiusing his ten ler. A mi morandum was received from the Under S cretury of the Colony, in which he hj d advised Mr Dick to accept the lowest t nder,hut from reasons so far unfathomable Mr Dick bad declined to follow the usual conr-e.
The notice of question was given by a supporter of the U.ck Administration in the House.
Mr Macandrew gave nolioe-to ask the Government if they will consider the advisability of establishing a Bank for the purpose of making advances to settlers.
Feeble lad ; ea, aged persons, weakly childnn, pers ms of sedentary .habits, all need Hop Bitters daily. • Read and believe. HolloviAyie Oinimknt avd Pru,.— Uiseases .of women tuenicai scieuco in all ages has been directed to alleviate the many maladies incident to females, but Professor Holloway by diligent s u ly and attentive oliservation, was induced to believe I that nature.had provided a remedy for these ,| sp ci>l diseases. After vast research he , succeeded in compounding his celeb.ated | Pills and Ointment, which embody the 1 pr ncip e naturally designed for the relief and cure of disorders peculiar to womm of i all ages and . onsti u ions, whether residing in warm or col-i .climates. They have repeatedly corrected disordered functions which had defied the usual drugs prescribed by medical ,meti, and with the anil more : Jiitis'actory result that the malady has been ; completely and permanently removed, i Oh,how refreshing palatable and reviving is a draught of cool water »ith Hop Bitters jiuit, to a fever patient. Se&
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Dunstan Times, Issue 1182, 24 October 1884, Page 3
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