The Lyell Times. SATURDAY, JUNE 13, 1885.
The return ol am lgam, from the .plates, ripple*, and Werdans, at the Alpine buttery, since the generalcle.tuiug.l4l; is, Gsßozg for 245 tyusof stone crushed, This is a splendid yield, stud "augurs well for the Company's prosperity. The monthly sittings ofrthe R.M. and, Warden's Courts, which were fixed for Tuesday last; had to be postponed, owing to the had weather, and through the, flooded rivers pie re tiling ira veiling. They will »e held, tints ai'turuoon, at 1 o'clock p.m. A man n*imed I'hilip Gallagher, met with an accident whilst working in the Croßsm mine, on "Tuesday last, by which he got a few nasty bruises, and a ruther severe shaking. He was de<r.'ttdiug o:ie of the passes, and the ropy being wa and slippery, he lost his hold, missing the ladder, and fell until his progress was •topped by one of his legs catching in the bi»ht of the rope, waieh, luckily, had been made fast below. He was at onee picked up by his m.ites, and earned down to the township, some of the Creek people kindly assisting Under the care of Mr and Mrs Accolino, he is getting all right again. ' The celebrated Faust Family, are announced to appear here, on the evenings of Friday and Saturday next. The troupe comprises ten in number, and from the highly favourable, and indeed, flattering terms in which their attractive performances have been noticed by the Press, wherever they have appeared ; the Company is sure to meet with a good patronage on the Coast. The entertainment is one of varied description, and would appear to be a most tastefully arranged combination, of the unique, and marvellous; whilst the appropriate changes allow ample scope for the versatility of the different artistes. With a reputation extending over the United Kingdom,, the Continent, and India; the Fausts should easily establish themselves amongst all sections of the play-going public. The Annual Meeting wf the Hampden Licensing Committee, had to be postponed until yesterday, owing to the had wenther. There were only three members present, and it was resolved to adjourn consideration of the only new application,—that of Mr Trower of Owen River,—until tke 24th inst,, for a full meeting'. May's accommodation license at Matakitaki, was '
renewed at tl per annum, en condition that a ferry over that river be maintained. Rowe's at Murchison, at ; conditional upon his maintaining footbridge; and Carter's, at Newton Flat, was reduced to £1 10 s. An enthusiastic professor of physics, whiledittaassin-j the organic au 1 inorganic kingdoms, sai I —** Now, if I shut my eyes so—ana drop my head so—and should! not move, you would >av [ was a clod. I But I move, I leap, I run ; then what do you call me ?" Voice from the rear—*'A clod-hopper." 44 For tius Blx)D is thx Lirx."— CLAKKK'S WOULD-f?AM£D BLOQ'O MIXTURE is warranted to cleae.se the ! blood from all impurities from whatever ■ cause arising. For Scrofula, Scurvy, Skiu and Blood Diseases and Sores of all kin is, its effects are marvellout. Thousands of teitimoaials. Sold in bottles, 2> 6d and lis each by Chemists and Patent Medicine Vendors everywhere. Sole Proprietory, Thb Lincoln ant> Midland Coumtiis Drimi Co., Lincoln England Skill in this Work*nop.—To do good work the mechanic must have good health. Jflong hours or conunenient iu close rooms have enfeebled his hand or dimmed his sight, let him at once, and before some organic trouble appears take plenty of l)r Joule's Hop Bittern His system will be rejuvenate.!, his nerves strengthened, his sight become clear, and the whole constitution be built up to a higher working condition. Read. not experienced a sort of malady when all tlie ; faeelties seem in rebellion, and labor is absolutely iutpo'sibl *\> 1% is a condition of nerres jmd. stomach and brain that can only be cured by the use of that irresistible remedy American CVs Hop Bitters. Read.
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Lyell Times and Central Buller Gazette, Volume V, Issue 226, 13 June 1885, Page 2
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