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♦ — ■ •■ (PEB UNITED FBEBB ASSOCIATION ) Wkllinotok, January 17. In the libel vase, Scott v. Kikcaldie, a draper's case, a verdic tfor £300 and costs was given. Notice of appeal was given. Dunkdin, January If. At a meeting called to take steps to hare tbe district properly represented at the Melbourne Exmbitioo, only about a dozen attended, and it was aHjourned. It was stated that a number of farmers hare intimated their attention of exhibit. »g. Blknhbim, January 17. A case of slicking- np it reported from Birch Hill Mtation, where a boundary rider i> said to have been fired at by a black man. Sergeant Sranion sent out Mounted Constable Dew this morning to make hijuines. Poet Chalkebs, January 17. Arrived— Arawa. from Plymouth and Hobart (December 9th.) L. O'Neil, a third class passenger, committed suicide by jumping •rerboard, and on January 7th a third class passenger, named Francis died from inflammation of the lungs. Wbstpobt, January 18. A man named Jacob Johnston was killed at the Cape Fonlwind quarry today by a stone falling and crushing his head. Chbxstchvbch, January 18. To-day Sergeant-Major Warner of the Honorary Reserve Corps, while class firing, had an accident with his Reming-ton-Lee rifle, which was injured owing to tbe bur sting of cartridges. Warner escaped nnhurt. Wakoakvx, January 18. At Freeman Jackson and Co.' a stock sale, th* t ntries were very few in number, and there wns no demanl. Cows with calvps brought 37s ; milk cows, from 80s to 67s 6d ; fat sheep, *k 6d ; and ipigt from 8s €d to 17s.
Tonday's N. Z. Tiraeisaya :-Minis- \ ters met in Cabinet yesterday afterneon, and, after an adjournment for dinner, re Kumed again in the eyening, and protract ted the Mttinjt until late in the night. Very tittle new business was tnnched but a beginning was made with the d«>' partmental retrenchment work, which will occupy so much attention at subsequent meetings of the Cabinet. Two oboans. ■ — Regulate first th«> Ftomach, second the liver ; esyecially the first, so as to perform their function* perfectly, and you will remove at least nnetven-twentieths of nil the ills that manliind i« heir <o, in this or any other climate.* Dr Soule's Amenean Hop Bitwrs i» th« only thing Witt ci*« perfectly he«l(hjr Mthiw-.Mti** to thes*" t»o org^n^— lisiit* Papal** , ..''
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Feilding Star, Volume IX, Issue 91, 19 January 1888, Page 2
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