We (D. S. Cross) learn that Commodore Stirling, in the Clio, and the Duke of Edinburgh, in the Gtajatea, will be here early in December It is likely that the Galatea will remain in Auckland harbor ahout one month, and that amongst other places his Koyal Jligbness will visit the Hot Springs. Jn tb,e Ifew South Wales Parliament, she Permissive Liquor Bill passed its second reading, and was formally committed. fwo men were recently arrested in Melbourne in the act of endeavoring to pawn a mason's square and chisel, In reply to the magistrate one of them S£ dd he was only endaavoring to obtain money "on the square." Gfhe Bench observed that the other person was probably trying to. *' chisel" the pawnbroker.
Sulphur not only keeps sheep free from ticks, but drives them, off if they already infect them. Give it with salt well mixed in equal parts, fit the rate of three pounds of •Ulphnr at one feed to 100 sheep. Then, after gre days, give another dose the same as the Irst. Before you begin dosing let the sheep
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Hawke's Bay Times, Volume 16, Issue 863, 10 November 1870, Page 2
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