sleeping preparatory to wading into his wheat on ioitow, and after throwing a lot of hay around j death to the grassfarmer had run four climbed a tree led off, he had ana say, " I'll be a as goin' to get up a circus like this." Now that the green peas are in perfection, the nerican Rochefoucauld, who says the ducks always it for that period to put out their most attractive 5 and quality, observes, " That the duk, when :l, is a very good racang ov nourishment. Men often call their wives their ' dear duks,' but this is only when they are in blossom, and therefore they ought to be rather called sweet per" -"-■«— fustrate feeders, and alwus have ; appetight left. Sumtimes a duk gUo >.v„.o, ... lu , when they do. they lay right down and give it up, but not so in the commercial world. The h;<*i>»*f *■<■!» in France is that of Due." Weston's Wizaud Oil and M. _ have cured more wonderful cases of Kheumai Gout, Neuralgia, Adies, Pains, Swellings, G Breasts, Hums, Scalds, and Salt-l human frame, than all the pretend since the world began. These Great American Mt cines, are composed of vegetable oils, healing gu roots and herbs ; and act like a cha inflammation. Sole Agents—Kcn. r .„„„., -. , and Co., Dnnedin. Price half-a-crown. Missing Friends IGARET REID, daughter of Adam _». Jteid, at one time Builder in Glasgow, and Janet Glen or Reid, his wife, sailed with ' : father from Glasgow for New Zealand or to 1841, in which year she was in the colony. If she is alive and will apply to the undersigned she will hear of something to her advantage ; and, if dead, certificate of the fact will be paid for, or any information regarding her subsequent to 1841, will be thankfully received by J. S. MACFARLANE. Auckland, December 6, 1875. Volunteer Notices rvlsT R I G T O It D E E. Militia Office, Wellington, December 18, 1875. The Wellington City Rifles and Wellington Cadet Corps will parade for monthly inspection at Mount Cook, on MONDAY NEXT, 20th iustant, at 7.30 p.m. Should the weather be wet, they will parade in the Artillery Drill Shed. H. E. READER, Lieutenant-Colonel Commanding Wellington District. Miscellaneousled are Cash Buyers of WOOL X and other PRODUCE, or will make advances on the same on liberal terms, LEVIN & CO. fJMffli undersigned are Cash Purchasers of 1 FALLOW, and other produ"" . luake liberal advances on same. " JOHNSTON & CO. L KU RESIDENCE.—Snpeiioi JU accommodation at Mrs. Mason's, Wellington House, Willis-street, four doors, from Jameson Brothers' Co-operative Store, cornel of Dixou-street.
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New Zealand Times, Volume XXX, Issue 4602, 20 December 1875, Page 2
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428Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 New Zealand Times, Volume XXX, Issue 4602, 20 December 1875, Page 2
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