THE INVERLOCHY INQUIRY.
rap PRESS ASSOCIATION. Melbourne, January 7. At the inquiry into the wreck <<f the barque Inverlochy on Barwon Heide, the mate attributed the disaster to a current carrying the vessel too close ir, and ska then missed stays. The mate contended tbat thewhi'e light wak visible Bp te two miles beyond the distance fixed in the sailing direction*. A well known shipping master supported tha mate's statement and declared tbat be had seen the white light from a mile to a mile and a half outside the sector limit of three mil<B. Tha Kenton Batata of 560 acres, aeir Dunedin, is being taken over bj tha Government for close settlement. A cabl* message states that a lighted candle ignite! the decorations at the Ch pel Bojal, St. J «Be', London. The officiating clergyman mounted the altar, grasped and extinguish-d the burning evergreens There is no donbt about it that J. H Parker's is "The Leading Watchmaking and Jewellery Business" on the west coast of Mew Zealand, and is notably pre-eminent for quality, novelty, variety an t cheapness of soo-ts. Ml the consignments of 'Xmns and New Yesr novelties, selected persona' ly by Mr Parker in KngHnl, are now opened np. Kindly call and inspect the stock at th's shop, next tbe railway crossing, Devonstreet, New Plymouth.—Advt. j3 A Wanganui Lady writes:—When in Auckland about 10 years ago, I app'ied to a Chemist for a good toothaobe remedy, he handed me " Bock's Herb Extract," I never bal better value, it instantly cured everyone that used it and the pain never returned, we only recently emptied tbe bottle. No home where there is a family should be without it Bock's Herb Bxtract, Bock's Rheumatic Powler. Bock's C ugh Balsam,and Book's] Powder for the Live', Stomach end Blrod, and bs obtained of all tbe leadir g Btores ] and v herniate —Advt. i AFTBR THE BOYAL VISIT. I ArrKR exciting times the health of children requires very special looking after. That •ibe child is father to the man.' physically as well a- mentally, is one of those truth? that can never be too often insieted upon, and tbe thoughtful parent will be careful above all to see that her child has the proper nourishment to estahlii-h its constitution. A pood constitution is a rock on which alone success and strength can be built. Among tbe various foods tbat science commends in these days for this purpose, nons holds ■> higher piece than Nbavb"B Food fob In f -j.tr AN" IvvAiros. Vccordin? to t.",.l"eB* medical testimony, u n wha>' is per baps better "till, the tpnteful testimony of thousands of hap y mothers, this food co»fajnsall the ratuiral elements of strength and while it is pleasant to tbe taste and eagerly taken by children, it may als-> b used by persons of all ages with decide 1 benefit. It is a bone-bsi'ding, heatth-sn> taining product that canioi he fo wirmi and w« gladly add *nc word of nmise to that of the numerous medics jfiUrU^ l !' exports ■''■ it. Shave's Food should have a prominent, place in tbe -"ietary of every house where there are children or invalids. —Advt.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XXXXV, Issue 6, 8 January 1903, Page 3
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525THE INVERLOCHY INQUIRY. Taranaki Daily News, Volume XXXXV, Issue 6, 8 January 1903, Page 3
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