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Exhibition WELLINGTON HORTICULTURAL SOCIETY. UNDER THE PATRONAGE OF HIS EXCELLENCY THE GOVERNOR AND LADY NORMANDY. The Summer Exhibition will be held in the Odd Fellows’ Hall THIS DAY (THURSDAY). Grand display of Fruit and Flowers. Doors open at 2 p.m. Admission : Non-subscribers, 2 to 4,2 s. 6d.; 4 to 10, Is. A band will play during the evening. T. W. KIRK, • Hon. Sec. HUTT AGRICULTURAL, HORTICULTURAL, AND PASTORAL SOCIETY. The first Show of ■ this Society will be held on WEDNESDAY, 7th MARCH, and will comprise Horses, Cattle, Pigs, Poultry, Agricultural and Horticultural Implements, and Produce. The regulations and catalogue can be obtained from the offices of the society and members of the committee after the 15 th J anuary. ' CANTERBURY AGRICULTURAL AND PASTORAL ASSOCIATION. ’ NOTICE. The Canterbury Ram Fair will be held on the Association Grounds, on THURSDAY, JSth MARCH, 1877, and the Ewe Fair on the following day. G. A. MAKEIG, Secretary. Education U NIVERSITY OF NEW ZEALAND. Persons desirous of obtaining AD EUNDEM DEGREES in the University must send in an application to that effect, addressed to the Registrar, Christchurch, on or before Thursday, February 15th, 1877, accompanied by evidence ini support of the application. By order. W. M. HASKELL. Registrar. ELLINGTON COLLEGE. The first term for 1877 will commence on MONDAY, the 29th JANUARY, at 10 a.m., when all the pupils are expected to be in attendance. All fees payable in advance to the Secretary, who will attend at the College for that purpose on the above date. All accounts now due to the College for Boarding and Tuition Fees, &c., are requested to be paid forthwith. By order of the Governors. CHARLES C. GRAHAM, Secretary. THE MISSES CARPENTER beg to acquaint their friends and the public that vacation will end on the Bth JANUARY, 1877. Abel Smith-street, December 30, 1876. AD IE S’ SCHOOL, MULGRAVESTREET, WELLINGTON. Principal—Miss Griffiths. - Classes will be resumed on THURSDAY, the 25th INSTANT. Vacancies for two boarders. ■ Medical G H O L L A H’S Great Indian cures. (Tiger brand.) The extraordinary amount of good effected by these NEVER-FAILING REMEDIES ! since their introduction into New Zealand warrants the assertion that they have NO EQUAL for the cure of Rheumatism, Sciatica, Nedkalgia, Lumbago, Gout, Liver Complaints, Indigestion, &c., &c. The following examples of the numerous testimonials received by the Proprietor from well-known colonists are given as evidence of the extraordinary efficacy of GHOLLAH’S GREAT INDIAN CURES?— Nelson, 13th October, 1876. The Proprietor of Ghollah’s Great Indian Cures. — Sir, —I feel pleasure in adding my testimony to the efficacy of your Indian Gout Mixture. , I was suffering acutely from severe and painful Gout, and hearing a good report of your medicines, I tried the Gout Mixture. I only took one bottle, and got completely cured. I lost all the pain, and no trace of the complaint remains. I got immediate relief, and took the mixture morning and evening. I shall feel pleasure in recommending it to my friends, or any others suffering from Rheumatism and Gout.—Yours truly (Signed) lohh Pratt. Nelson, September 15, 1876. Mr. R. Hadfield, Agent for Ghollah’s Great Indian Cures.— Sir, —With much pleasure I testify to the speedy cure your Ghollah’s Aperient Medicine has effected upon my wife, who has been a great sufferer from Liver Complaint for years, necessitating my constant calling, in of a doctor. Since having taken your medicine, she has been a different person altogether. I can recommend the Aperient Medicine with great confidence. —Yours, &c., (Signed) Daniel Burn. These invaluable INDIAN MEDICINES can be had of all chemists and respectable medicine vendors W. & G. TURNBULL & CO., Wholesale Agents. Trade purchasers treated liberally. Produce WOOL. —The undersigned is a purchaser of Wool, or will make advances on Wool or other produce placed in his hands for shipment. EDWARD PEARCE. WOOL. —The undersigned is a CASH PURCHASER of Wool and Tallow, or will make advances on wool shipped through him to. his London Agents, James Morrison and Co. GEORGE THOMAS. THE undersigned are Cash Purchasers of WOOL, TALLOW, and other produce, or they will make liberal advances on the same. JOHNSTON & CO. jy|-URRAY, COMMON, & CO., Station Agents, Wellington, . Will give highest cash prices for wool or other produce, or make advances against the same up to full New Zealand value if required. They also indent orders for all descriptions of machinery, and are SOLE AGENTS FOR Messrs. T. Robinson & Co., Messrs. Ransome, Sims, & Head, Ipswich. Full particulars on application. LOST.— A Steel-Grey Mare, branded Won neck. Finder will be rewarded by applying to S. Rowley, Willis-street.

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New Zealand Times, Volume XXXII, Issue 4937, 18 January 1877, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 New Zealand Times, Volume XXXII, Issue 4937, 18 January 1877, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 New Zealand Times, Volume XXXII, Issue 4937, 18 January 1877, Page 1

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