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TELEGRAPHIC. At the Dunedin City Police Court on Tuesday, Stephen Hutchison was charged on a second information for concealing property belonging to his estate. '< Buohu-Paiba.”— Quick, complete cures »11 annoying Kidney, Bladder and Urinary .Diseases, At Druggists. Kempthorne, Prosser k 00., Agents, Christchurch. 8 A hundred and fifty natives have assembled to stop the constructors of the Rotorua railway from proceeding to lay the permanent way, alleging that they have not been compensated for the reserves taken. They are building a barricade across the line. •; Holloway’s Ointment and Pills.—Coughs. Influenza.—The soothing properties of these medicaments render them well worthy of trial in all diseases of the respiratory organs In common colds and influenza the pills taken internally, and the ointment rubbed over the chest and throat are extremely efficacious. When influenza is epidemic, this treatment is the easiest, safest, and surest. Holloway’s Pills purifv the blood, remove all obstacles to its free circulation through the lungs, relieve the overgorged air tubes, and render respiration free, without reducing the strength, irritating the nerves, or depressing the spirits; such are. the ready means of saving suffering when any one is afflicted with colds,) coughs, bronchitis, and other chest complaints, by which so many persons are seriously and permanently afflicted in most countries. Ladies at Elections.— ? The contest for Parliament for Woodstock between the supporters of Lord Randolph Churchill and, Mr Corrie Grant, a London barrister and journalist,put up by the Liberals, terminated by Lord Randolph being returned with a majority of 127. It is reported that the ladies did most of the electioneering. It is considered that Lady Randolph Churchill (daughter of Leonard Jerome, of New York) won the battle, assisted by some lines from her father, who had come over to England to help her, as well as by the services of Lady Carson (her husband’s sister). After the polls were closed, the electors called for Lady Churchill, She came forward with Lady Carson, and simply said: “ Men of Woodstock ; I thank you from the bottom of my heart for returning my husband for the third time.” The Liberals tried to beat their fair adversaries on their own grounds, and secured the services of Misses King and Adams, the lovely young graduates of Oxford, but Lady R. Churchill, with the help of Lady Evelyn and Lady Carson, was too much for them. Lord R. Churchill received 532 votes, to Mr Grant’s 405. The London Tory Clubs held a jubilation, and the victorious candidate could not have received a greater ovation if he had bean at the head of an army which had won an important battle.

VICTORIA HOUSE, TIMARU. * ANNUAL CLEARANCE OF WINTER DRAPERY NOW GOING ON AT J, Ballantyne and Co s VICTORIA HOUSE, TIMARU. mr2l MO6RID6E ANB WILTSHIRE WE are now Showing ouv FIRST PARCEL OF AUTUMN AND WINTER GOODS., Consisting of ALL THE LEADING NOVELTIES OF. THE SEASON. NEW STRAWS, NEW FELTS. NEW DRESS GOODS. NEW DRESS TRIMMINGS. GOLD BRAID, RIBBON VELVETS. HOSIERY, FEATHERS, FLOWERS, THE NEW ACCORDIAN ULSTER. 1 BON MARCHE, TEMUKA 1 jy26

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Temuka Leader, Issue 1372, 30 July 1885, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Temuka Leader, Issue 1372, 30 July 1885, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Temuka Leader, Issue 1372, 30 July 1885, Page 3

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