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The Dunedin Star says :— " It is very unfortunate for Sir George Grey that he has been reduced from the necessity of the case tQ take Colonel Whittnore as his representative in the Legislative Council. There is perhaps no member of either House so generally unpopular, and his political views j so far as they have ever found exposition, re of the narrowest character. He has ever been found in the van of the obstructors to liberal legislation, aud his name figures in j every division list amongst the opponents of privileges being granted to the people, and in favour of every attempt to confirm the I large landed proprietors and tenants of the Crown in the position of an aristocrary. The roll of the Council certainly does not afford any extensive choice of men capable of holding a portfolio, but Sir George could hardly have made a worse selection than the Honorable George Stoddart Whitmore, A North Carolina paper defines one of the politicians of that state as « a political disjunction, always to be found in a comfortable position between two political contradictory extremes, who may be parsed as belonging to and connecting the party that has oflice to give, and the party that is going to have it to give."

Holloway's Ointment and Pills.— Colds, Coughs, Shortness of Breath. — These corrective remedies are infallible for pectoral complaints, which, neglected often end in asthma, bronchitis, or consumption. The Ointment well rubbed upon the chest and back, penetrating the skin, is carried directly to the lungs, whence it expels all impurities. All the blood iv the body constantly passes through the lungs, and there all noxious particles tending to produce disease, can be quickly, thoroughly, and permanently neutralised, rendered harmless, or ejected from the system. Holloway's Ointment and Pills perfectly accomplish this purification; and through the blood, thus cleansed, the influence of these wonderful medicaments reaches the remotest parts of the human body, and thus cures all diseased action, whether internal or external

JUST Received per s.s. Albion, 2 Tohb very Prime ONIONS, on S*ie ac 4389-1 W. PHILLIPS, Waimea-st, To Messrs. J. S. CROSS, J. T. LOWE, and the CltBW of the Pilot Boat. GENTLEMEN,— I beg to tender you my mos; sincsre thanks for the m inner in which you assieted me to get my vessel off the Rock yesterday morning. H. EDRE, Cutter Midge. _.elson, Bth Novemb-r, 1877. 4333 IBEKIiBY GIVE NOT'CB that I will DESTROY ALL CATS found TRESPASSING on my Ground, Acre No. 666, Waimea-?treet, Kelson, after this date. L. KESTEVEN. November 7, 1877. 4341 < i 1 : SUBURBAN NORTH ROAD BOARD. NOTICE is hereby given that a RATE of NINEPENCE in the Pound on the value of the Rateable Propeity of the District lor the year ending 31st March, 1878, has been struck, and will be payable on and a.ter the Ist December next, to Mr C. H. Martin. B, H.DARNELL, 4321—6 Chairman of tho Board. OUR ESTABLISHMENT WILL BB / \PEN UNTIL NINE O'CLOCK W THIS EVENING. 1 T. S, WYMOND & CO., HALL OF COMMERCE. November 8, 1877. 4333 FOR SALE, In tha immediate vicinity of the College. THAT THREE-ACRE PADDOCK, Boutho_ and adjoining the Property of B. Short. Esq., together with the SEVENROOMED COTTAGE thereon. The land abuts on the Waime* Road, Franklyn 9_raet, and K-twai-streefc, containing 10 49 ft. Frontage. Also, that THttEE-AC'tE PADDOCK, together with the Excellent TEN-ROOMEO HOUSE ani Coumodiom Outbuildings thereon, at present in the occupation of the Proprii tar. Terms uuy be had on applying to JAMES P. BLACK, Kawai-street, or tl J. P. BLACK & SON, Trafalgar-s.reat. N.B.— Either of the above Paddocka may be had for grazing hors*.a. 43*?0

BOOTS! BOOTS!! BOOTS!!! SHOES! SHOES! SHOES ! *-_rcj_3_p AKEaxvEsio .esse LUSITANIA, s.s., 23 Pkgs. LOCHNAGAR, 53 Pkgs. CHIMBORAZO,*.*. 8 ,? SILAS FISB, 37 ,f DURHAM, s.s., 78 „ ZEALAWDIA, Si „ ENDYMION, 55 „ ST. LEONARDS 19 „ Total, 307 Trunks and Boxes. In the above Shipments will be found every description of Ladies' and Children's Plain and Fancy BOOTS WALKING SHOES, YEVENim SHOES, SLIPPERS, &c, &c. W The Trade supplied on the usual Liberal Terms. LIGHTBAND & CO., WHOLESALE ANI) RETAIL BOOT AND SHOE IMPORTERS, TBAPALGAR-STREEf.

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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XII, Issue 265, 8 November 1877, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XII, Issue 265, 8 November 1877, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XII, Issue 265, 8 November 1877, Page 2

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