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Mr Langdon, the manager of the Moutoa Estate, publishes the priceß at which green flax can be purchased. Mrs Aitkens and family leave Wellington for England on Thursday afternoon by the s.s. Eaikoura. i j It is very likely that a flax mill will be erected on the Motoa Estate where the ! Messrs Dudsons had theirs some few years ago. The Messrs Mardon are about erecting a flax mill on the Himatangi on the site where Mr Henry Coley had a mill. Mr George Coley having sold his chaffcutter and bagger i 3 importing new machines, the bagger filling the sacks with greater weight than his previous one. Always advancing. A mob of Spaniards stoned MajorGeneral J. fi. Richardson, commander of the Royal Artillery division stationed at Gibraltar, whilst he was walking at San Rogue, a summer residence of English families in the south of Spain. Heavy snowstorms are reported from Bedfordshire, Lancashire and Scotland. Captain Kemp's new steamer the p.s. Nile arrived at the wharf on Sunday morning and he is now working her <ro the *iYW

The Foundkeeper gives notice of a horse being in the pound. A capital property of 12 acres is advertised to be let by tender, which is only open to the 15th instant. Notice is giveu by the Town Clerk that rate-? which are now 12 months overdue will be sued for unless paid before the 18th inst.mt. • ' ■ - . Summonses will be issued against owners whc se dogs have not been registered. A reward is offered for the return of three sing c pound notes lost on Sunday night. W3 are very glad to learn that Mr W. Barnett who is in the Wellington hospital is doing very well. One eye has been removed, bat the other is believed to be all right.. : > . „. - _ ■ ; .; •_ The lectures advertised in our last issue to be given by the Rev. P. Isitt have been postponed owing to his having been sura- , moned to Auckland to give evidence at the I Police Commission. Certainly the most effective meclioine in the world is Sanders and don's Eucalydit Extract. Teat its eminently powerful effect In Coughs, Colds, Influenza ; the relief instantaneous. In serious cases and accidents of all kinds, be they wounds, burns, Boaldings, bruises, sprains, it is the safest remedy — no swellings— no inflammation. Like surprising effects produced in Croup, Diphtheria, Bronchitis, Inflammation of the Lungs, Swellings, &c, Diarrhoea, Dysentery, Disease of the Kidneys and Urinary Organd. In use at all hospitals and medical clinics ; patronised ! by His Majesty the King ol Italy ; crowned with medal and diploma at International Exhibition, Amsterdam. Trust in this approved article and eject all otiiers. — [ADVT.] MoKee and Gamble, Photo-Engravers, and Lithographers, Wellington. Send for quotation. To The Deaf and those troubled with Noises in the Head or other Aural Troubles. Dr Nicholson, of London, the word famed Aural Specialist and mv ntor of Artitsoi.il ' Ear Drums, has jus: issued th« 103. h edition of his illustrated and di'sciptve book on Deafness and Aura.l !> >u Vfa. This book may be had fr.rn M<- <jj!in Campbell, 160, Adelaide Road, W.-.-iM ;, r ton, N.Z. Mr Campbell was cured of iii j deafness by Dr Nicholson's system, and takes pleasure in spreading the news of the great specialist in New Zetland. A little boook on the. cure of Rheumatism Corpulence, Lumbago/ and Indigestion by thß same author may be had from Mr Campbell, also free.

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Manawatu Herald, 7 June 1898, Page 2

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Tapeke kupu
568

Untitled Manawatu Herald, 7 June 1898, Page 2

Untitled Manawatu Herald, 7 June 1898, Page 2

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