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An officer sends.the following' account of the conqueror of Batoum to the Vienna Prem.- 1 deribldtt. AJi Tschumkli Pasha is the son of Hassan Pasha, and, belongs, like his father, to the - Bashi-Bazouks. His military promotion has been very rapid—he is' only 40 years of age—and he owes it in a great measure to the boldness with which r he put down the : robber bands] in the highlands of Armenia. His strategic powers are not. great, but he is a master in the art of surprising. an enemy or cutting off a convoy. He is a large landed proprietor in the neighborhood of Aidahan, and only recently joined the Bashi-Bazouks.’ ■ ■ A correspondent of .the Globe states that a commissariat officer at Odessawas discovered adulterating flour about-tobe sent .to the army with Ijrae and other substances. He was. immediately tried, and shot within 24 hours after the discovery took place. The Government trust that this summary execution will; put a stop to these practices, which caused'so much buffering to the Russian soldiers during.the Crimean war. ... - Ap Idea has been started, says Mr. Prank ' Buckland, to breed the which are different from the hair-seals of the Vdrth Pole, in.the! large land-locked American lakes. If the sea-lions will breed at Brighton,.all is well for the production of home-born sealskin jackets., ’ / - - btrangers paymga visit to Wellington, and cou-iivy settlors arriving in town, are very often at a loss to know winch Is the.best- bouse, or cheapest general drapery establishment to visit for buying di-apery and . clothing. J. MoDowjan and Co. offer spec'al advantages. They keep atali Limes tile largest and best as- ; sorted stock of every c 1 ass of goods, imported direct from the leading manufacturers of Great Britain aud.lreland, which, being bought oh the most advantageous terms, enables them to offer goods of sterling qualities at prices that cannot be improved on by any house in the trade. Every article is marked at a flred price that cannot be deviated-from, .so that inexperienced people i can buy equally with the best judges, the terms being 5 per cent, discount on all sums of £2 and upwards, and 2J- per cent, oh all accounts settled monthly; on all quarterly accounts or statements, no reduction. We consider that cash buyers are entitled to the above discount, and-have adopted the above as a permanent system with our customers. A full de-.scriptibu-of— stock-can-be-obtained from- our catalogues land advertisement.' :Note. the address—Opi posito (the Bank of Kew Zealand, corner of Lamb-ton-quay and Willis-street, Wellington.—Aory.

Public Notices IN these days of sham and false pretences, it .is pleasing to meet with anything that is reliable, truthful)'and worthy of confidence. The following testimonials, which are given.by way of ' example of the very many to the same effect received by the proprietor of ;;;; : GHOLLAH’S GREAT INDIAN CURES Speak for themselves," and require ho comment. All who are suffering from Rheumatism, Neuralgia; Sciatica, Lumbago, Rheumatic Gqlit, or that dreadfid malady, GOUT, can get .com-, pletely cured by these remarkably curative ■ , | INDIAN MEDICINES. , ; ■ T Nelson, July 24,1877. ' Slßj—l can speak with great thankfulness of your ‘INDIAN CURES. I have been a great (sufferer for some time, and tried Wizard . Oil,-,Painkiller, and all sorts of remedies,, all of which did me no good q bnt the INDIANCURES have effected -wonders with me. • I only required three bottles. I Hoping this may induce others who are ailingi to try your medicines, —I am, yours, truly, 1 , [ (Signed) ■ Mrs. Wm. Gitx, -- ■ ,i- . ■ - • Wakapnaka. . i Christchurch, April 23, 1877 Sib, —Having, . had, ; occasion i to try the efficacy of, your RHEUMATISM MIXTURE in the instance of one of the members of my family,’l can, testify to rts having, con-" sidorahle merit.: ■ The Medicihe. had a very beneficial effect, and only three or four -bottles of it were used.' , I was induced :to try the Medicine by the favorable.,reports I had heard of Tit. -•.-•! ( . ' (Signed) -’ • Robebt Chcdlby. Robertson, sellar,;! and co., 1 COMMISSION AGENTS ' , ■ , AND PRODUCE BROKERS. . All Consignments of. Produce to us will receive bur best ratteiltion,' and .consignees may; rest assured that we Shall use every endeavor to dispose Of suph: consignments for their benefit, studying out; own interests by doing so, as well as their, otvn.' I ? Offices *■ * I " ■ PEATHBRSTON-STRBET, • ’ • . Wellington.

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New Zealand Times, Volume XXXII, Issue 5113, 13 August 1877, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 New Zealand Times, Volume XXXII, Issue 5113, 13 August 1877, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 New Zealand Times, Volume XXXII, Issue 5113, 13 August 1877, Page 3

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