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The Daily News. SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 16, 1901. LOCAL AND GENERAL.

The Primate travels to Auckland, not to England, with the Imperial troops. '

Mr. Newton King will hold his annual sheep fair at the Waiwakaiho Yards on Friday next (22nd inst).

No one should miss the Garden Fete at Bell Block next Thursday, as it will be one of the most enjoyable events of the year. Everything has been done to provide for the amusement and enjoyment of the visitors, and it will be strange if ono sea face can be found there. A special train is to be run for the occasion

The Harvest Festival Services will be held in St. Mary's Church to-morrow morning and evening. Appropriate music will be sung, and the services promise to bo even more attractive than in past years. Donationsjof fruit, (lowers, and evergreens, will bo thankfully received at the Church this (Saturday) morning, and those willing to assist in decorating will kindly meet at i o'clock.—Ad On Saturday next Mr. Newton King will pell by auction at his mart, on account of the Hev. J. Olphert, his farm of 345 acres on the Maude Road. Anyone in want of a property should not fail to give this their consideration, as it will be sold at a sacrifice.

Tenders close for the purchase of the Eginont Mills and a full quarter acre section of land at neon today. The property Is situated in the most desirable part of the town and should prove a very profitable investment.

A number of the men working at the Riil. wayreebma'ion were dismissed for leaving their work to attend the races without leave.

Lord Ranfurly left Cheviot on Thurjday morning en route fcr Kaikoura and Blenheim.

The Chamber of Deputies voted for the suppression of gambling houses, includine those at Ostend and Spa.

A fresh outbreak of plague has taken place at Bombay. Niae huadnd deaths are reported per week. Lord Curzon has created a new fi ontier province formed cut of four trans-Indus districts of Pu-jaub with tribal country beyond.

The Tutanekai on leaving the wharf at Napier on Thursday evening fouled a buoy, but was not injured, and has gone to Auckland with the Premier and Mr Ward. The Admiralty has accepted the offer of Australian wine to bu used in chastening warships. In accordar.ee with the suggestion of the South Australian Agent-General wine grown within the Empire will be used on such occasions.

The Omaranui and Puketapu estates of Mr. J. Hislop were bought under the hammer on Friday by Mr. W. Kinross White for £57,250, considerably less than the price at wjiieh they we.e offered to the Government under the La.'id for Settlements act. A new born child was found on the Nelson harbour reclamation on Friday morning. The child was alive and was given over to the Door of Hope Institution. HOLT.OWAT'SOINTMKNT AXnTILIS. Chest and fctomach complaints. The source and centre of almost every ailment is impurity of ! the blood ; dislodge this poison and disea'-e [departs. Hollowuy's Pill 9 exercise the inestimable power of thoroughly cleansingeach eomponent part of the blood, and rendering this fluid fit to perform its important functions, Tkcy cope most successfully with chest diseases, stomach complaints, liver disorders,and many other maladies, which 1 were once the besetting dangers of mankind at ceruin .seasons. The directions for use enable everyone to regulate the eperation of these Fills with the greatest nicety. Chronic invalids, nervous sufferers, and all whom other treatment has failed to relieve, aru respectfully invited to try Holloway's celebrated medicine, which will strengthen and euro them.—Advt. A GOOD COUGH MEDICINE. It speaks well for Chamberlain s Cough Hemedy when druggists use it in their own families in preference to any other. "I have sold Ohamberlain's Cough Remedy for the ;«st, jive years with r.iur.plele satisfaction to myself and customers," says Druggist J GOidsmifti, Van Ktt.cn, N.Y. "I have al ways used it in my own family both for the cough following la grippe, and find it ellicadous." For sale by Now Plymouth OS-operative Society —A'lvt. !

' F. Klf nner, who died at the Now Plymouth Hospital on Thursday from the result of an accident on Saturi~y evening, is to beaceo'dcd a military funeral On Sunday by the Waitava Rilles, lie having been a tuemtiorof that corps. > - '- Lovers of good music will have an opportunity of hearing Miss Connell. the clever Hawera vocalist, qh the 27th i»st.; on tfhinh date a concert will be given in the Theatre Royal. Miss Connell will be assisted by singors of note, including Miss Tausley (the talented cor.tralio), Messrs. 13oot and liuoieruige, t'oth of whom have earned more than a local reputation in the South Islard. A tirst-class programme is being arranged. At the Baptist Church to-m-rrow the Rev. James Ings will preach at 11 a.m. and 7 p.m. The subjects announced aro:—Morning, ■' Tho Claims of Church Fellowship. Evening, " The Claims of a Home Circle." Strangers are always cordially welcomed.— Advls.

A vtry fine and extensive stdck d Engagements Rings, Wedding Rings, Keepers and Dress Rings, new century Watches, in gold silver, genuine rolled gold and nickel cases, Clocks. Spectacles and Electro-plate at J. H. Parkeb'B, Watchmaker, Jeweller and OpUciarj, next Railway Grossing, Devon-street Central, New Plymouth.—Advt,

The best medicine known is Sanohh & Bass' Eucalypti Extract. Test its eminent powerful effects in coughs, colds, influenza, the rel'ef is instantaneous. In serious cases, and accidents of all kinds, bo hey wounds, burns, scaldings, bruises, sprains, it is the safest remedy—no swelling —no inflammation. Like surprising eifects produced in croup, diphtheria, bronchitis, inflammation of lungs swelling, etc., iliar, rhoea, dysentery, diseases of the kidneys and urinary organs. Sandkk & Sons' Eucalypti Extract is in use at hospitals and medical clinics all over the globs ; patronised by His Majosty the King of Italy; crowned with Medals and diplomas at International Exhibition, Amsterdam. Trust in this approved article and reject all others.—Advt. UNNECESSARY LOSS OE TIME Mr. W. S. Whedor,, Cashier of the Kirst National Bank of Winterset, lowa, in a re cent letter, gives some experience with a carpenter in his employ that will be of value to other mechanics. He says: " I had a carpenter working for me who was obliged to stop work for several days on account of being troubled with diarrhosa. I mentioned to him that I had been timilariy troubled and that Chamberlain's "olic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy had cured me. He bought a bottle of it from the druggist here and intorwyd -jje that one dose cured Mm, and he is again at his work." For sale by New Ply mouth Co-operative Society.—Advt. AT THE BAR,

The greatest compliment ever paid to a medicine was that paid to Impey's " May Apple, ' when, during the recent Tariff De bate, M's.H R. testified openly in the House, to the efficacy of this great remedy- a guaranteed cure for all liver diosrders. A bottle waa subsequently presented to every member of the House, and Members now speak in high terms of its good effects, All chemists and stores stock it per bottle.— Advt.

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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XXXXIII, Issue 36, 16 February 1901, Page 2

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The Daily News. SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 16, 1901. LOCAL AND GENERAL. Taranaki Daily News, Volume XXXXIII, Issue 36, 16 February 1901, Page 2

The Daily News. SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 16, 1901. LOCAL AND GENERAL. Taranaki Daily News, Volume XXXXIII, Issue 36, 16 February 1901, Page 2

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