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The Princess Alice is married. Lord Canning died on the 17 tli of June. Ho was i'iu'iou in \Vest minister Abbey. The -Japanese ambassadors left England on the I itli of June. The Special Commission appointed on account of: ne recout agrarian murders lias been opened at: Limerick. Beckham has been found guilty of the murder of Mr. Fitzgerald. 'I be great Oxford and Cambridge cricket match lias been won by Cambridge. A terrible explosion, by which nine persons were killed, lias taken place in a per-cussion-cup liuiuufactury at Birmingham. The Prince of ales, from his eastern tour, visited the Emperor of the French, at Fountambleau. The Viceroy of Egypt has arrived in England, from Paris. Obituary.—Lord Canning, Admiral Sir George Tyler, General Sir Thomas Wilshire, Lieutenant-General Sutherland, Lord Willoughby I)e Broke, Mr. Buckle, author of The History of Civilization in England ; Mr. Wakloy, the coroner. Holloway’s Oixxment axd Pills —Changes of •season arc always trying to mankind from the variability of temperature now increasing, then depressing, the circulation. Hence the prevalence of throat affections, chest complaints, and disordered digestion this season. For all this catalogue of ailments, Holloway’s Ointment rubbed thoroughly twice a day over the parts affected, will be found universally serviceable in preventing cheeking, or curing each and all, however severe the attack. It is remarkably curative in case of relaxed, inflamed, or ulcerated throat; while for glandular enlargements it is a specific. In coughs, colds, asthma, and bronchitis, Holloway’s Pills to be taken simultaneously with the friction of the Ointment over the chest. Ease will soon follow this treatment, and health will return.—. (Advt.J

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Hawke's Bay Times, Volume II, Issue 63, 11 September 1862, Page 6 (Supplement)

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 1 Hawke's Bay Times, Volume II, Issue 63, 11 September 1862, Page 6 (Supplement)

Page 6 Advertisements Column 1 Hawke's Bay Times, Volume II, Issue 63, 11 September 1862, Page 6 (Supplement)

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