I The Australian "Cricketers ' [eeutek's telegrams.] i London. July 10. The cricket match, Australians v. Notts, was resumed and concluded at Nottingham yesterday. The Home team continued their second innings, which closed for 157, of which Scotton made 45 before he was ca'igl.t. The Australians, who required 180 runs to win, went in for tlieir second innings, and on the stumps being drawn had.lost 4 wickets for 122 runs the principal scorers being Jones, eau,ht, 40 Scott, caught, 35; Griffen, not out, 24. The game Was declared drawn. ,• v .Continuation ofreading mattei' on Uh -page j w___M_Kwri , _r""'"^ JttrM^^*^'-'™"P.' wm »^' Hi _ Bl ''.^i^^ , Advertisments
Listen to your Wife. The Manchester Guaedias, Ju.ie Sili, 1 883, ' says:— At one of the . «• Windows" Looking on the woodland ways ! With clumps of rhododendrons and great masses of ' May blossoms ! ! ! " There was an interesting group. Jt.ineludfd on who- had been a ''Cotton Spinner," but was now so Paralyzed !.! !' That he "could only bear io lie in a reclining poiitl m.' This'' refers to mv case. I was first Attacked twelve years ago with " Locoinoter. Ataxy" (A paralyiic disease of nerve fibre rarely ever cured) and was for sevural j r ears barely able to get about. And for the last Five years not ablo to attend to my business, although Many things have been done, for me. The lastr experiment being Nerve stretching. Two years ago I was voted into the Home for Incurables! Near Manches* ter, in May, 1882. I an no "Advocate" ; "For anything in the shape of patent" Medicine*? And made many objections to my dear wife's constant urging to try Hop Bitters, but finally to pacify her— Consented ! ! I had not quite finished the first bottle when I felt a change come over me. This was Saturday, November 3. On Sunday morning I felt so strong I said to my room com pan ions, '• I was sure I could « Walk ! So started across the floor and back. I hardly knew how to contain myself. I was all over the house. 1 am gaining strength each day, and can walk quite safe without any "StfcK!" Or Support. Very gratefully yours, JoUN Blackburn Manchester, (Eng.) Dec. 24, 1883. Prosecute the Swindlers ! ! If when you call for American Hop Bitters (.see green twig of Hops on the white label and Dr Soule's name blown in the bottle), the vendor hands out anything hut Ameriran Hop Bitters refuse it nur! siiun that vendor as you would a viper : •mil if he has taken your money for anything else indict .im for the fraud ami -*ue him for damages for the swindle, and we- will, pay- you liberally for tho conviction. DOB- HIGH COUNCIL . ELECTION.
Ladies & Gentlemen, - . Beirrg a candidate for tlie vacant seat, in the -Borough Council, I beg to solicit your suffrages in niy favor. I have already had the honor of representing you in the Council, and du.iug that time did my best to faithfully perform the duties of the position. Should you do me the honor to again return -me, I pledge myself to advocate a policy of economy m all things, and -.to loyally support my brother Councillors who hold similar views. I have a la.ge stake in tke Borough and m guarding your interests I protect my own. Your obedient servant, JOHN BARTHOLOMEW. "RETURNED!"" C. SMITH, FROM TE Aso, WELLINGTON,HAS returned to Feilding with an ' Entirely New Stock of Fashion able ; $r&pery, * and Oopened ; another j GEEAT CHEAP SALE FOR THREE WEEKS, which commenced ON SATURDAY, . JULY 10th. Wonderful Bargains!!
Something to Talk About ! Something to Think Of ! Something to Dream About ! Something to make you wish that C. SMITH, from Te Aro, would open a permanent store in Feilding. Address : C . SMITH, MR. WM. READING'S NEW SHOP, next Mr Eade, Cabinet-maker, FEILDING. j LOOK FOR THE NAME ! ANOHESTER AND KIWITEA ACCLIMATISATION SOCIETY. Wanted — Hawks, Shags and W 7 oo&---hens* Heads. Sixpence per head will be given by J. BEATTIE, Secretary. -liTiON E V TO L E N'T) . The undersigned lias six hundred pounds to lend on broad acres, in sums to suit borrowers. I For further particulars apply to W. BAKER, Makino Eoad.
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Feilding Star, Volume VIII, Issue 13, 13 July 1886, Page 3
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