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Manawatu Herald. SATURDAY, SEPT. 21, 1895.

The mining boom in Auokland still continues. Great interest is being evinced in the reported rich find of gold ac Kennedy's Bay, and another find is reported eight mites north-east of Waihi. We are glad to learn that Mrs Wrigley, of Sandon, who ha 3 lately undergone a painful operation in the Wellington Hospital, is progressing as satisfactorily as can be expected under the circumstances. A cablegram has been received from London announcing that a power of at torney has been granted to a Sydney resident to take action in the Tichborne case. It is understood that when the document arrives steps will be taken to remove Cresswell to England as Sir Bog r Tichborne. Messrs Gorton and Son hold a stock sale on Tuesday at Marton, and Feilding on 27th inst. In the Gazette is notified that Wednesday, 9th October, is to be observed as a public holiday in the Government offices throughout the Colony. The Bey. S. Barnett will be the preaoher at the Methodist Church to-morrow. At tb« evening service the members of the local lodge of Good Templars will attend in 1 regalia, and a temperance sermon will be delivered.

An amateur dramatic club has been formed at Pahnerstofl North.. The fdUotylag officers were appointed :— jPafron; Mir doheii ; 'committee 1 , Messrs a. Edwards, Hanfcins, Lilley, I*rice, Englebertson, Palhier and Young ; hon. treasurer, Mr Chappell ; hon. secretary, Mr J. E. Prendergast. Mr E. Osborne, of the Centre of Commerce, will have a replace advertlseTtierit in next issue; In which he announces the arrival of his sparing goods and also a large gfcddk Of boots-. The contractor for the formation an,d claying df the road kridwri as tlie Lady's Mile Baa completed his work, and the road niajf now be said to be in a fair condition. The by-road past the school is now receiving a little attention as the traffic of the carts has cut it up considerably. The milk suppliers ai'e requested to at' tend a meeting on Wednesday next at Mr McMillan's auction rooms to discuss matters with Mr Young, the manager of the New Zealand Farmers' Dairy Unidrii Qe'rlSt'al Booth Is expected by the Rimutaka on Tuesday, Bth October. The Wellington branch of the Army asked the Harbov Board for special relaxation of the by-laws on the arrival of the General. The Board, however, deoided that he must land at Jervois Quay, allowing the same facili* ties as they did On the occasion of the retarn of the Colonial Treasurer. The Genera^ will thus have to tranship from the big steamer to a smaller vessel; #he Rev. Geo. Aitkens will preach at Shftriridn tdmtorfow morning, and at All Saints' Church, Foxton, in the evening. Nansen, the Arctic explorer, when he started on his present polar expedition, announced that he expected to return In two years. It now appeal's that this Was merely ft fiction td make the parting easier* fdr liid Wife who is .ydtitig arid ver"y milch attached to him. His last commission to his brother, Alexander Nansen, was to break the news to Mrs Nan3en that he had no expectation of reaching civilization before five years, at least, had passed away. The teacher of a small country school near Rockhampfcon was leaving the district, and (says "Woomera" in the Australa sfan) the townspeop'e decided to present him with & piii'se ftntl an illuminated address, and at the bottom in large letters was inscribed "Con Amore." An Irish subscriber seeing it asked " Who is this Con Amore, anyways, that he should huv his name rut large wlioile the rest of us who've guv as much money is down In or* din'ry ink roiten ?" The local doctor, who was amongst the listeners, Was somewhat severe on the speaker's ignorance later on, and remarked that he really thought any daah'd fool knew that Con Ariiore was a Latin phrase meaning " God speed."

Certainly the most effective mejlieine in the world is Zanders and" Son's Eucalypti Extract. Test its eminently powerful effect in Coughs, Colds, Influenza ; the relief instantaneous. In serious cases and accidents of all kinds, be they wounds, burns, scaldings, bruises, sprainsj it is the safest remedy— no spellings— no inflammation. Like surprising effects produced in Gronp, Diphtheria, Bronchitis, Inflammation of the Lungs, Swellings, Ac, Diarrhoea, Dysentery, Disease of the Kidneys and Urinary Organd. 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. TfU9t in this approved article and ejeot all others. — [advt.] A specially organised department has been established to deal with country orders. Patterns of any materials in stock will be forwarded to any address post ftee. Country residents are invited to write for prices* or any information regarding goods wanted. It is confidently asserted that nowhere can such a wide selection, or such sterling value be obtained, as at Te Aro House, Wellington. — Advt. Particular attention has been paid this year to the requirements of country customers, and the result is to be seen in the immense and varied stock of calicoes, shirtings, flannels, flannel] ettes, strong wearing dress materials, men's and boys' clothing, <fee. The choice in each department is almost unlimited, as may be imagined, when it is stated that of flannelette alone, over 50,000 yards have this season been imported at Te Aro House, Wellington. One of the sights of Wellington, at any time ia undoubtedly the magnificent establishment known as Te Aro House, and now that every department within its walls is filled to overflowing, with a bewildering variety of the season's novelties ia millinery, mantles, dresses, etc., it is more than ever a pleasure and profit to visit the whole, sale family drapery warehouse, Te Aro House. ______________

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Manawatu Herald, 21 September 1895, Page 2

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Manawatu Herald. SATURDAY, SEPT. 21, 1895. Manawatu Herald, 21 September 1895, Page 2

Manawatu Herald. SATURDAY, SEPT. 21, 1895. Manawatu Herald, 21 September 1895, Page 2

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