The Daily News. SATURDAY, JANUARY 3, 1903. LOCAL AND GENERAL.
In'eresting reading matter will be found on page i of this issue. Trains leave New PI) moath station for the breakwater, connecting witti eteaosrs manti«ned below:—6 am., Rotoiti from north; 8.2 > p.m., Rotoiti for north. Whiteley Memorial Church.— Rev. S. J. Serpell's s-.bjacts forSnbbath are as follows: Morniag " Beginning at. Jerusalem," evening "Ths Goily ma-i's hops."—Advt. A slight shock o® earthquake was felt at Okato on Friday evening. A diver named Warwick, who has had great experieace in the Torres Straits pearl fish ri»s, leavfs for the scsne of the Kli' g*ii.ite's wreck to-morr jw He will endeavour to recover £l7,<ioo o l ' gold lost in the wreck A duel between two of the best French and twe of the best Italian fencers at Nice, ended without injury to the combitants in favour of the Frerchmen. Several swords were bent in the er counter. An inquiry into a dispute between the Government agent snd the captain of the Kanaka recruiting ve-stl Sydney Belle, found th j captain guilty ol assault, in spiting in the face of the win had therefore no alternative but to order the vessel back to Queensland. The Commissioners who are investigating the myatericus disease known as "sleeping sickness" in Uganda, report tint 70,000 natives died in four yews and 15,001 are still suffering from the disease which is incurable, and is increasing in virulence. Mr P. O. Freeth, for several years on the Itaff of the New Zealand Times, has severed his connection with that paper, a- d taken over control of the Manawatu Doily Times. Work in connection with the erection of the overhead biilge across the r»ilway at the Terminus Hatel is getting under way. A derrick has bj-n erected and a start made with driving the pile?. The Auckland Star sajs it i 3 understood that important changes will take plac-r shortly at (lie h-at office of th? Bins of New Z aland, Wellington. We bfg to remind our readers o f Mr J. Stewart's sale to bj held on Friday next, 9th irstant, when Messrs Vick»rs and Stevens will sell his first-class herd of dairy cows and other stock, and also the household furniture and effects. As the farm bas been so'd the stock must be cleared. Particulars may bs seen in oar advertising columns. The best medicine .'mown is Sandsu & Soks' Eucalypti Extbact. And its emi nent powerful effects in conghs, colds, influenza, the relief is instantaneous. Nt serious cases, and accidents of all kinds, be they wounds, burns, scaldings, bruises sprains, it is the safest remedy—no swelling ;ni inflammation. Like surprising effects produced in croup, diphtheria, bronchitis inflammation of lungs swelling etc., diarrhoea, dysentery, diseases of the kidneys and urinary organs. Sandeb k Sons' Eucalypti Extract is in use at hospitals and medical clinics all over the globe ; patronised by his Jlajesy the King of Italy; crowned with medals and diplomas &t International (exhibition, Amsterdam. T nit in this ap proia and reiect all others.—Advt. | The proprietors of Bock's Herbal Remedies are daily receiving most flittering testimonials. Mis H. Signal, of Gladstone House, Marton, N.Z., writes:—"l have used Bock's Balsam in my householl and found it to do ail that is claimed for it. It cured my husband of an old standing cough, and other members of severe colds. I can i conscientiously recomm- nd it to everybody " j Bock's Balsam is also used externally for healing cracked hands, cats, And sorop, price Is 6d. B- ck's Balsam, Beck's Rheumatic fowder, B ck's Powder for the Liver, Stomach and Blood, Bocks Herb Extract (an infallible Cure lor Toothache) and Neuralgia f reps may be obtained of all the leading st-jres and chemists. - Advt. There is no doubt about it that J. H Parker a is 11 I he Leading Watchmaking and Jewellery Business" on the west coast of New Zealand, and is notably pre-eminer.t for quality, novelty, variety an I rheapness of pools. i> 11 the consignments of 'Xm»s and New Year r.ovelties, selected personally by Mr Parker in Er.gUnd, are no® ope.io l up. Kindly call and ioppecb the stock at this shop, r.ext tbe railway crossing, Devon--t eet, Naw Plymouth.—Advt. j3 A Waoganui Lady writes When in Auoktan 1 about 10 years ago, I app'iel to a Chemiit fur a good toothache remedy, he handed me " Bock's Herb Extract," I never bad better value, it instantly cured everyone that used it aid the pairs never returned, we only recently cmp'ie I the bottle. No home where there is a family should be without it Bocks Herb Kxtrsct, Bock's Rheumatic Powlcr, Back's C ugh Bdsam, and Bo k's Pow.ier for tlf! Liver, Stomach >nl BW, and Be obtained of all the leading btores and C hemists —Advt. Influknza is always more or less preva lent at this season of tbe voar. This disease is very Mmißr to n ssvere coVl and if r.lowe i to tike its cur e is 1 able to caus' erious result-, 'the best treatment for influer.za is to avoid exposu-e and talte Char>.he'-i«iii s Ccugw Kenedy, i his raedic'ne gives immediate relief, ;nd if us- rl as directed, will ward off all dangerous conse- • uences. It leaves the system ia a natural and healthy condition. It always curei arid Plymouth Co-opera ive big
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