The famous brood mare Peeress has died of inflammation of the stomach at Walters’s stud establishment. The proprietor of the Cosmopolitan Hotel, Auckland, the license, which was cancelled by, the Licensing Committee has applied to the Court for a mandamus challenging the legality of the Committee's action, Weils’ “Rough on Cobnb."— Ask for Wells’ “Rough on darns."; Quick relief, complete, permanent cure. Dorns, warts, bunions. Kemptborne Prosier and Co., Agents, Christchurch. ’ 1 A deputation from the temperance people ; of ih city of Wellington has waited on the Refreshment Committee of the Exhibition ; Cqmmitte, relative to the. vending of alcholic liquors in the exhibition. The Committee have decided to take the matter into consideration, and make representations to Government on the matter. . '■ kin NX vljsn.—-“ Webs’ Health B*newer," restores health; and vigor, mures Dyspepsia Impotence Debility. At Dauggiats. Kemp* ...borne,. Prosser aad .Ow,, AgouU, Christchurch. ; '' Maxwell, who stands charged with the St. Louis murder, appeared at the Police Court, Auckland, on Saturday, and , v\asuigaip remanded; The Superintendent of Police said officers from America were .expectedby the incoming mail steamer; Government had received advices stating they were aboard., Dos t Dib in the Foubk,—“ Rough on ■Rats “ c'ea - * mu.ra s, «io >, b etles, mao’ ei, lerl hues, fl p s, an’s, ii tf't-, »*•'»!<••, j rkrabbi' ■, *oph‘ rs. ;Kemp horiie, Prosser md Jo,, O'lrid'chnrch. I Mr C. C Bowen, of Christchurch, received a cablegram on. Smurday morning from the West Coast Railway delegates stating that they were more lumefnl as to the success of their negotiations. Hoboway’s Ointment snd Pi ,; s.—Coughs. Influenza.—The soothing prope;ties o' these medicaments render them wdl worthy or trial in all diseases of the respiratory organs Tn rnirninn <olds and h flimrzn the i dls taken internally, and the ointment rubbed over the chest and lln oat are extren nly efliccious. When influenza is epidemic, this lieatfu"nt is the easiest, safest, and surest. Polloway’s Pi Is purifv the blood, remove a’l ob tecle’lo its f>ee cifcu'a'ion through the lu' gr, re'ieve the overgorged air tube , and 'eutier lesphation f ee, without redue ng he tr’ng'h, irritating the nerves, or depressing t',e s iri's ; such are the ready mums of saving snffrrit g when any cne isaffl e'ed with colds, c -ughs, bronchitis, aud other ch st j cora daints, by which so many persons a e 1 senously and afflicted iu most I countries.
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Temuka Leader, Issue 1359, 30 June 1885, Page 1
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395Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Temuka Leader, Issue 1359, 30 June 1885, Page 1
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