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Manawatu Herald. THURSDAY, OCT. 11, 1894.

Messrs Bobinson will not cominenct shearing until after the Falmersion show The cricket season was opened on Tues day afternoon with a game in Mr Stansell'i paddock. One gardener informs ns that the fros thinned his gooseberries pretty consider ably. Tea ought to be at a discount in Foxtoi for a few days as an enterprising firm hai been showeriug packets of tea to all an< sundry, all for nothing. The firm acted 01 the principle of the sun's rays, and thei wealth fell to the good and bad, on thi married- and single, their only object bein( to get; rid of their importations. _ We are sorry to learn that there is bu little improvement towards recovery o either Mr Hunter or Mr Reid, who me with serious accidents on the same day. There is a rumour that probably th Carnarvon estate may Boon be in th market. Next Monday is polling day for the threi new Councillors for the Borough. Then are five candidates who appear to be quie and unostentatious for would be publii men. The Messrs Strang purpose commencinj . shearing on Monday. As tenders for the mail to the railwa are now in the hands of the Post Oftic there is no harm in mentioning that M Stansell has tendered for a service w\ Shannon. As he has carried out hie las contraot to Kerern both punctually am veil it is to be hoped that his tender fo the new route will be accepted. On Monday, if fine, a busy time wil commence in the Tarnarvon district a Messrs F. Robinson McKelvie and McLen nftn propose t? commenr* shwrinp.

' \Y>? iWArtl tiidl Mi' Mcf-iennan has hal a i splendid lambing, one flock giving 110 per cent, and another 115 per cent ! Messrs Scott and Hammond havo finished shearing. Messrs Dudson have some twenty acrea in crow, portion being 111 Messrs barter's Awa DoWns property, arid part Oil the Avenue. the frost a few nights ago has daraagefl ft ldt of efti-ly potatoes-. k rich gold find is reported near Murmu«ee, Victoria. Seven announces have been obtained from a bagful of dirt. A ' reef showing good gold \;&=i struck ?.t a , depth of 10 feef, i By (lie R.M.S. Ballaarat, which sailed [ a few days ago, the Victorian AcncuH. n-, , department sent 80 uoSetl fresh c-ggs to London, which are eSlieCJtet' td . realise .}« 1M» per <to?eri, 6v is'.^ei- clo%n litter paying the expenses, of shipment aiift freight w jjou'^oii.. . Tpe ejVp nr'c [VlHeu in pea--1 M^'.'.S, Witli sneets of paper between every layer, and are slightly frozen. In order to ascertain whetliui 1 the eggs oouKl be preserved in this way, Mr Wilson, the tie- , partmenlal expert, hftd several kept ill a Cool, chftitincl- at tne city reirigerating Works, .hiriAefa-Stre'efc, . lor iiliie iiioHtlir.; ttltA dli bji'crliug tirein this week fourid tliem to be ih splendid condition. > The Maitland mine, Murchison, has ob tamp.l 2ttflo£ from the crushing of severs tons oV stone 1 . { Thia month it Is the Intention of the Victorian Agricultural department to export dressed poultry on a large scale, and arrangements have been made at the re friß*vtuinj* works for killinf* ntttl pludfihg the bi^tis at the fate of a tllousaiid a clay: ¥he birds niust be young, . not being more thiari six months olcV, and f hoH pHic iv cd - lil'u^t hftve rjotSll Wiihe meat and weigh not less than :s.',lb- Ducklings must weigh 41b. or over, and turkeys from 81b. to 12lb. when plucked. The department also proposes to ship veal, the carcase* of the calves being clraned and sent to London" With thfc skirts on in a frozen condition. They are expected td l-ejiiisc ftcjni ;UY. tb JVI. perlty, tlnu it i« Climated that 1M ]W lb. will cover all expenses. Colonel North is the purchase,!' of the f Wealthjof Nations mine, CoolganHe; i Mass ..Will i i bo \\o\A hi towion at .St. Atari's CHUfcn on Sunday next at h and ] I a.m., evening service at d.:-SO p.m. Messrs McMillan, Rhodes it C'o.'s advertisement relative to the sale of their i grocery bushier,-, is unndvoidcibly held dvVitill nejtt issqr. 'Tile iirrli, \vo understand WVve ficoided on relinquishing business and i in order to do so promptly invite tenders for tho purchase of the stock of grocery and ironmongery and the goodwill of the same. Tenders' to close on tho 22nd inst. B Nominations for the Manawatu Bowing r Club's scnHin;-' races close on Monday at , 8 p.m. " It's an ill wind that blows nobody good " is a very old saying but none the less true. Whilst the giettt ttepl'e&stoii ex- - isting at Sydney at the present time; has caused a deplorable amount of misery, yet the people cf Wellington arid the but rounding districts will reap a gig&ntfc benefit. During his. visit to Sydney ret3eHtly ( • Mr .tamers Smith purchased at absurdly low prices a large stock which is now being sold at the Wholesale Drapery Warehouse, k Te Aro House, Wellington. Certainly the most effective medicine in the world is Sanders and Son's Eucalypti Extract. Test its eminently powerful effect in Coughs, Colds, Influenza ; the relief instantaueous. In serious cases and accidents of all kinds, be they wounds, burns, scaldiugs, bruises, sprains, it is the safest remedy — no swellings — ao iallammation. Like surprising effects produced in Croup, Diphtheria, Bronchitis, Inflammation of the Lungs, Swellings, #c, ] Diarrluea, Dysentery, Disease of the Kidneys and Urinary Organs. In use at all hospitals and medical clinics ; patronised by His Majesty the King of Italy ; crowned with medal and diploma at International Exhibition, Amsterdam. Trust in this approved article and eject all others. — [apvt.'i With a view of making this sale the event of the year, two special buyers were despatched from Te Aro House, one to attend the great sale of Edwards, Bennett '5 <fe Go's, wholesale stock, and the other to pick out bargains from the manufactures ~ of the well known Kaiapoi Woollen Co. " Both these gentlemen have returned after a most successful trip, and the total result y of their efforts is to be seeu in the astonishing bargains now being sold at the Wholesale Drapery Warehouse, Tc Aro House, Wellington. Sixty-eight cases and packages of new and seasonable good for all departments " have now been opened out for present season at the Bon Marche, and it is freely i admitted that no such choice is obtainable in the district. Buyers are invited to n. make their selections early while first "* choice of this magnificent range of new goods is still obtainable at The Bon a Marche. Ross and Sandford. — Advt. With all these advantages in purchasing, it would be strange indeed if the sale was not one to be remembered. Any attempt to . enumerate even a tithe of the cheap lines now at tha disposal of customers, wotild be worse than useless in the space at our - command, but a price list which has been printed will be sent, post free, to the address of any person applying to the Whole- " sale Drapery Warehouse, Te Aro House, c Wellington. |

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Manawatu Herald, 11 October 1894, Page 2

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Manawatu Herald. THURSDAY, OCT. 11, 1894. Manawatu Herald, 11 October 1894, Page 2

Manawatu Herald. THURSDAY, OCT. 11, 1894. Manawatu Herald, 11 October 1894, Page 2

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