Earthquake. —On Wednesday, 12tli inst., Tanpo was shaken by an earthquake. We have been favored by the receipt of the following particulars from a correspondent :-“About nine o’clock, while we were at breakfast, the house was shaken by an earthquake. The shock was very smart, and caused the pictures, &c., upon the wall to shake violently. During the preceding night Tongariro seemed very active ; the noise could be distinctly heard at a distance of 20 miles (as the crow flies), and large volumes of steam and smoke issued from the crater. The active state continues, and is no doubt caused by the explosion of gases within the mountain. Although the whole group of mountains is called Tongariro, there are really three distinct mountains, viz., Tongariro, Nga Aruhoo (the volcano) and Ruapehu, which has snow upon in summer and winter.” —Daily Southern Cross, Nov. 27. llolt.owat’s Piles.—lnfirmities frustrated —Everybody is astonished at the many diseases prevented and extraordinary cures, by Holloway’s purifying Pills. Por dropsical affections, and the numberless disorders incident to females, the virtues of these Pills cannot be equalled. When the digestion is weak, the liver torpid, the energies unnaturally depressed, with apprehension and apathy supplanting cheerfulness, these Pills are invaluable. They frequently remove complaints deemed by the faculty to be incurable, and as constancy ra-invigorate constitutions prematurely enfeebled by late hours or bad habits. As family aperients they are universally esteemed. They purify the blood, cleanse the system, strengthen the nerves, and restore health after all other means have failed, and when hopes of recovery would seem to ho altogether futile.— Adrf.
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Hawke's Bay Times, Volume II, Issue 76, 11 December 1862, Page 6 (Supplement)
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264Page 6 Advertisements Column 1 Hawke's Bay Times, Volume II, Issue 76, 11 December 1862, Page 6 (Supplement)
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