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CRICKET.

Received 2, 10.20 p.m. SYDNEY, Dec. 2. A match began at Armidale between eighteen' from the Northern Districts and England. The local men are all out for 284, tire chief scores being Moore 31, Waddy 93, and Cameron 43. England h'as lost one wicket for 144 ; Haywand not out 58, TyWesley not out 81. A bral6? upset at Makuri. near Pahiatua, and the driver (.McLean) had a leg broken and a boy named Gunthor, aged 14, who was with him, was so injured that he died in the hospital. Mr E. M. Smith, M.H.R., has received information that the English experts to report on the iron-sand prospects have arrived in Melbourne. A Press Association cable from Sydney says that Cardinal Moran has arrived there from Home. lie states it is the last time lie will leave Australia. How would it do to ask the Chi istchurch dairy inspectors to visit Taranaki V A telegram received last night lrom the City of the PTains said that the effect of the inspectors' wholesale condemnation of milch oows caused a drop of from £2 10s to £3 per head at the Addington yards, values ranging from £4 to £7. Tfie naming of the new reserve will be decided this morning. The native appellation " Kaivaroa was a prime favourite last evening. " Long Reef," writing under yesterday's date, says that •• it were almost a sacrilege to bestow the .name of Royalty on a small out-of-the-way reserve" such as the one under discussion. But this reserve is hardly out of the way, though i't 'is certainly small. The Stratford Technical School Exhibition promises to be even a greater success than was al first •anticipated, and it is thought that .there will be. gathered there the finest collection of primary and secondary school work ever seem in the colony, besides which there will be vei y interesting exhiblits from techmeal schools, including drawing, modelling, painting, etc. Dairying" and other mechianical appliatncOK' will lie showiv in -working order. Ample room is -being provided for the proper display of exhibits, and the committee are sparing no pains to study the convenience of the large number of exfflbitors and visitors expected. The attention of school teachers and others is directed to the 'advertisement elsewhere.

A doctor, writing to* the Dunedin Star, says the reason why medical men do not love friendly societies is that these societies are abused by well-to-do men, and those earning £5 or £7 a week, who want a doctor's services for their paltry yearly medical fee of 16s.

HOLLOWAY'S OINTMENT AND PILLS.

Indisputable remedies. In the use of these medicaments there need be no hesitation or doubt of their coolingl, healing' and purifying' properties. The Ointment stands unrivalled in relieving 1 , healing l and thoroughly curing the most inveterate sores and ulcers, and in cases of bad legs ami bad breasts they act as a charm. The Pills are the most effectual remedy for the cure of liver complaints, which derange all the proper functions of the organs affected, inducing 1 restlessness, melancholy, weariness, inability to sleep, pain in the side, etc. These wonderful Pills, if taken according to the printed directions accompanying each box, strike at the root of the malady and stimulate the stomach and liver into a healthy action.

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Bibliographic details
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XXXXV, Issue 261, 3 December 1903, Page 3

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547

CRICKET. Taranaki Daily News, Volume XXXXV, Issue 261, 3 December 1903, Page 3

CRICKET. Taranaki Daily News, Volume XXXXV, Issue 261, 3 December 1903, Page 3

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