The Kumara Times. Published Every Evening. WEDNESDAY, JULY 2, 1884.
Mr M. Maloney was to-day nominated and elected a Councillor for the Borough of Ivumara. The cholera has now reached Rome, and fears are entertained of the disease spreading. The total indebtednes of Great Britain is £725,089,330.
Many weeks ago our readers will recollect perusing a paragraph in this paper, giving some account of a misfortune that befel three young men, on the one hand, who were driving up from Hokitika in a buggy, and Peter Moore, on the other hand, who had a horse tied behind a waggon going in the opposite direction, and which buggy and horse collided, the shafts of the buggy in consequence being broken, and Moore's horse being injured and getting into the ditch on the road, between the Kapitea and the Loopline junction. This occurred on the 11th May last. At the Resident Magistrate's Court, Hokitika, yesterday, before J. Giles, Esq., R.M„ Peter' Moore, the owner of the waggon horse referred to, sued G. J. L. Kerr, the driver of the buggy, for £25, as the amount of damage alleged to have been done to the horse. Kerr put in a contra summons of about £6 10s, damage done to the buggy through Moore's horse not being under proper control. Judgment was given for defendants in each case; each party to pay their own costs. Commander Edwin wired shortly after noon to-day :—" Glass further rise, and frost to-night." Mr R. Gosson, the eminent pianist of Hokitika, will visit Kumara in a few days, for the purpose of thoroughly tuning and repairing pianos. He announces that fact in an advertisement. Orders left at Mr Gilbert Stewart's Hotel will be promptly attended to. Benefactors. "When a board of eminent physicians and chemists announced the discovery that by combining some well-known valuable remedies a most wonderful medicine was produced, which would cure such a wide range of diseases that most all other remedies could be dispensed with, many were sceptical, but proof of its merits by actual trial has dispelled all doubt, and to-day discoverers of that great medicine, Hop Bitters, are honoured and blessed by all as benefactors." Read You Can Be Happy if you will stop all your doctoring yourself and families with expensive doctors or cure-alls that do only harm, and use Nature's simple remedies for all your ailments, you Avill be well and happy and save great expense. The greatest remedy for this, the great, wise, and good will tell you, is Hop Bitters. See
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Kumara Times, Issue 2506, 2 July 1884, Page 2
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