Manawatu Herald TUESDAY, FEB. 11. 1896.
The,M ssra Strang ar« cv ting their fine paddock of oat-> on the Mm oa B >ad. Th - crop i» down nnd can only be out by working the macliin< one «ay Tne Menkrs 8 rang inform us iha' th^y have arrang d for tlie visit of a hre^bing maohia'. which will first ihresh tlieir crop, ih n ihat of the* M>toa Ksate, and ih^n thai of other ■eltlera if duly apprised. The Canadian House of Commonß bss adopted a unanimous address of loyally to the Quern, which is iannd^d as a prot at sgainut the American a^s r ion 'hat the Domin on is only waiting a chance to join the Union. A Hawke'a Bay drover has taken to tracking sheep from <hat district to Foxtnn and then driving them to W-l ing'on, finding that a clear :-aving of £17 can h made on a mob of about 2000 <o fending them by the Manawa v Rai.way. Trinity College, Dabli j, confe<-3 a Doctorahip of Liw on Sir Mm ie; OR -rkp, Sptaker of ihe House' of Rrpreiintaiivea of Ne v Z'-aland. A fire broke out early on Saturday morning on the steamer Waiapu, on the Patent Sip, find in a very -hoit t>pac a of im • the strainer was completely gu lid. We art* pleased to notice <hat 'heGov«rn-. | in n will h> d a fmii and implen ent, sh >w in c dine ion wi h ih° conference of frui growers t » be hH<l in Wellington, and a schedule cmiirncing 115 c ass- -s is attached to the circular. Exhibits art; to b" delmrvd uvi i&M Uiaa thw 3Q.li of April. I
On Sunday the hayhed and bacon home on Mr Smi h's farm were destroyed by fiiv* The shed was full of hay; and thus the loss will be considerable. A writ elaimipp £500 d»mop»« frr c'An- | Utl imn ii^titi ouVuu uil <JuiUUii» Goi toil, HI tht: iusianct 01 Mr L. Culk-u. of C'a^i and Cuhen, Marton, says the Advdcaie. The allrged slander was cpn ftined in a letter to Mr Br bant, the Stip>ndiarj Magistrate, while the latter wan pres ding last Court day at Bulls. We are informed that on Saturday a ma eh between the Oroua. and Manawatu Polo inrhs Will be flayed on the Orona's fcj uli g ound ai Herring'ou. .uuny additions are made to Messrs Abraham and Wil.iams' ram fair on Thuis day and Fiiday. | Messrs Gorton and Son hold a clearing oat. sale at.Waiiiina on Friday. A te'fephone office is now open at Wai* tana West, Wellington District. Messrß Gorton and Son hold their annual ram fair at FtMing on Tuesday. On Frid y at Wellington, the Chief ( Justice grant* d an order suspending Mr W. N. Ward, solicitor, of Otaki. from prao . Using p. uding the result of an application by ; be Law Society Id ihe Appeal Court to have him struck oil the rolls. On Thursday morning Constable Cooper, assisted by others of the force, discovered a whisky ptill on the property of Charles and A. E. Brown, of Tuiaekam. The find is a very complete one, mc uding whi«ky in all stages, barley, malt, <fee. Both men were arrested and brought before the Court and remandt d. Further arreßts are pend ing. Constable Cooper had been searchi g for the locality Of the dtill for several nights during 4 the last few weeks. The still is situated in the bush on the bank of a creek about a mile from the main road. Gardening. A further sowing of Coleworts may be made, also an extensive bowing of VVin-er Spinach and a final one of Endive. Pnpare the Onion ground if not already done, by giving it a coat of well rotted stable dung, with the addition nf fresh coot, if obtainable* After the dig ging make the soil firm by trampling even and regularly all over, when the surface is dry. The drills may be about lft apart and an inch drep. After sowing, trample the so i face again. Mr John Mofley advocates heavy taxation on the unearned increment of suburban lands. A letter from Mr Hailward, the British Vie -Consul at Van di-scribes the oondition of the Armenians in that city aa too appalling'y terrible for words. Thousands of wom*-n and girls are wandering in the snowpiled stree s without shelter or food. They are bar footed, and their ravisliers have stripped ih^m of evnry gaimnt bui a chemis •, and in many cases have "ef them with a mere clout to conceal their naked ness. Sir Howard Vincent, in a letter to Lord Salisbury, urge* him to renounce Hitreaties with Belgium and German v, which debar tho colonies from making differential tariffs as against those counties, in accordance with the policy recommended by the Ottawa Conterenc. The New York HeSald says that England has decided to give up the island of Trinidad to Brazil. A bolt occurred yesterday resulting in dimages o the v hide A sulky was standing outside P. Hennessy & Co.'a shop when the horse got the bink -rs off and determined to make a record trip to Motuiu, from which p aoe its owner hailed The hor-ie won never having been caught till the pos. wan passed. A brok n nhaft and sp ash board recorded ihe achievement. Coning events cast theft raya b fore them t-hi-t time. , In a fortnight,'* time a cone. -r l will be giv.n in town in which so:ne firs -class singer* new to Fox ton will t.ke par>. In ihe polo ma'ch at Palmerston, Manawat v. Rangiik i, the Manawatu team w n by 12 goals to 8. Messrs Abraham and Wil iams hod a s'f'Ck Kale at 0 aki to morrow. Tiie next Rng ish ami European mai via M n'e Vid-<» will cos-- at the local office on Wedne day, the 19 h day of Feb ruar.v, at 8 p.m., p r s.s. Tongariro due iv London, April 3 1890. Tiie mai via 1 f risco c oses name day and hour reaches London March 25. h, 1896. Certainly the rno-a effective medicine in the world is Sanders and S»n'a Eucalyp i Extract. lest ha eminently powerful effect in Coughs, Ootds, Influenza; the relief insiantaueous. In twriuu* oa-^es and acoidenia of all kinds, be they wounds, burns, scalding?, bruises, sprains, it is the safest remedy — no swellings— no inflammation. Like surprising effects produced in Croup, Diphtheria, Bronchitis, In Ha v mation of the Lungs, Swelling-, &o . Diarrhoea. Dysentery, Disease of lh» Kid neys and Urinary Organs In use at all hospitals and medical clinics ; patronised by His Majesty th" King of Italy ; crowned with medal and diploma at International Exhibition, Amsterdam. Trust in this approved article and eject ali others. — [»DVT.] One of the drawbacks of country life, at least to the small settler, is undoubtedly the increased price he has to pay for any articles of clothing or gen ral drapery, by reason of the extra charges for freight or carriage. This drawback need exist no longer, for extra oharges are done away with under the new parcel system whion has been inaugurated at Te Aro House, Wellington. Under this system any of the parcels advertised will be s-nt to any address in New Zealand, post free, the prices charged being exictly he same as hose at which the goods are sold over the counter in Wellington. As may be imagiu d, however, this liberal offer is only extended to cash customers, and al orders for advertised parcels m&4 be accompanied by cash for the amount, before the order can be executed at Ie Aro House, Wellington. In illustration of the system we will give an exa npe. 1 ake for instance No. 7 parcel, which con aius 7 yards of double width stylish fancy check tweed ; 2 dozen buttons and silk and twist to match ; 2 yards of body lining and 4 yards of skirt lining. This complete parcel will be* sent, post free, to any address on receipt of 15s 9d, ! from Te Aro House, Wellington.
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