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ilSeai'w IZggs -twelve Huaitllrcd Years old. At St. Eloi, m the Fanbourg St. AntoineJn France, a nestful of eggs was found under the ruin of the old palace where King Dagobert lived So they knew that 1,200 years before some lien had stolen her nest just as our hens do nowadays, and had been disturbed, and left the nest before the eggs had been sat upon. I The workmen who, m cleariug the I ruins xp build, the i old. : churchf that ; still stands there, had found the ; nest,, were, going to throw away the ' eggs, but the Abbe Denis, who was ; thetf. curate 'of the parish, : remembering ; that wheat jhad grown from | grains that were found with the- ! mummies m Egyptian: to,mbs,: which must have been 3,000 .years old, i thought 'there' might be .life m these j old eggs. J^le set. them under one ! of liis' good. ( mqtjiqrly iotcLhens, • and . sure enough, m twenty-one days she | came off the nest with, .fefine, .brood j of ** King Dagqberts V, as I they have ever since been called. : The breed has. been carefully kept jever since, and the Dagobert fowls ! have so increased that the. abbe of ! the parish fyas jOrgani^ed a- sale of | ".King Dagobert " eggs for the j benefit of the poor of his parish. j . "... „ Gtoidfiields... , c , S/ i.. j -' : ' «^ — _ ; .Kewards for- the/discoyjei-y/ of ne\f igoldfields, to be paid out of the par- ! |liamentary vqte o^ { wjHl be jsubject to the following conditions* ; j^^ie newjy; j discovered! goiafteldy i |if ill alluvial ;grpund,i.mu«t be ■. situated not, less „th an fifteen m iles . from> the nearest alluvial gold workings* or, if m quartz, not ; less than ten jmUes r ; frpni" " tHej nearest existing!q{(arJt^miries/\S T o. J grant will be :paid unqn^any application until it |s|>all have been proved th^t not less jthati 2 : o,'oo : oiVrices;..Qf, ( .gold have Ibeen extracted from the new; goldfield,. within two years jE^qm. the ;regiistrafcion of tfte v discoye?y ? if in.^allu.workings^ cTa^similar' .yield i ifroiri \\\\i Source within . three ; y iear^ '■ of such registration \yijlbe.requjred. |A'ily person ( 'discovering, new gold,- ; workings'; and- feeing, desirous of oLtaining a reward, shall immediately, for-war-d a written report of - such' idiscovery, with full paticulars, to ;th^VV^r<|e4fbr ; Repderit j^^gist^te ; ;of the district witnin such discovery shall be situated, and .the.. Warden or Resideni Magistrate shall forthjwith register the report as an appli r - cation' for 1 reward. ,No prospectingis allowed iippn, native, land without the approval writing of the Native |Miiiis'ter, or of some one appointed py him m that behalf. Prospectors j^oing upon native land without the consent of the' o>ners are liable" fo thfe imposed by 'the : AcV Jrelating. to golcjfjjelds, and wil^forfeit all claimes to reward: : •' • ■

] Cure for Indigestion. — Baxter's Compound Quinine Pills, ;us'ed according to the directions, have proved a certain and j speedy. cp)-e;fpr;;indige6tion,ibilidußffeirid ! i liver complaints, wind iv..the stomach | and bowels, nervdlis clebilitv, &c. Their bbject is the removal of dpbility and,, deraiigeniien't-by -assisting I . '^nature, '^h'd* Impai-tingjton'e and power to ; t!ie' sys- s';5 '; teiu.,-^-Tp be , ljad of- tall chemists aiid'' Storekeepers m bqxes, Is l|d;and; 2s;9dvi leach, 1 cv- post; fre.eon >:egei^t of \[^,ovAi btaitips. — J. Baxter, Pharmaceutical; Chemist, 21, Victoria-street, Christchurchij " . • „

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Manawatu Standard, Volume IX, Issue 29, 6 January 1885, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 Manawatu Standard, Volume IX, Issue 29, 6 January 1885, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 Manawatu Standard, Volume IX, Issue 29, 6 January 1885, Page 4

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