The agents of the Coptic have not yet received any advice of her arrival at the Cape. The Gear Meat Company (Wellington) have received an order troiu the Admiralty for 900 cases of preserved meat for the China station. fcKXMMr iIKK—“ W«il»’ Health Benewer,” uelOißß hibl' t), and vigor, ccrai Dyspepsia Impotence, Debility. At Druggists. BemptLorne, trotter and (Jo,, Agents, (Juristchurch. Tim tender of Cuthbert and Stewards (£5697) lias been accepted for»he Livingston loaned railway, Rakaia contract. There were nine tenders, the. highest amounting to £9139. Wbils’ “Boxtoh oh Cobnb.”— Ask for Weils' “Kougn on Corns." Quick relit f, complete, permanent cure. Corns, waris, buniors, Kt-mpiiiorne I’rossti and Co., Agents, Christchurch. 1 A woman named Acheeson, acompanied by her son, aged 12, went to look for cattle in West Mnnriceville Kush (Wei lington), ( n the 25th July, «nd were not fuond till the Ist AngtiM. 'lhey suffered terrible privations. Luge parlies of aetllers were searching for iltem. Don’t Du in tub Roush.— ‘‘B ugh n Rate ” ciesrs out rats, uuic, beet lee, ronobet bad bugs, fles, ants, <utccu, n.ui.t, j.c>> raow , gopu.io. Booipthoin-, Proßnr an Co., Oiirtiichuroh 1 The Auckland City Council mot lust Friday night to consider ilu* proposals to reduce the officials’ salaries 15 p»r cent, but the meeting was broken up without u formal adjournmem, utter a lively si one, in which -ome Councillors made peculiar charges against the Town Clerk. Yon Oak Bb Uafft.—lf you wdl Hop al l your Doctor lug yourseii suit tsudlies wit l expensive doctors or cure-alls thui do only barm, and ti e Nature’s simp o remedy for all your ailments, you wi I be we'l and hippy Bod save a great ex ensc. The greatest remedy for 1 h is, tie g ent wis , aid good will tollyoUvisAineiican Hop ‘litters. A glove fight took place at Greymoinh on Saturday night between Mai hews, the American, and O’Loughlin, a timnnertou coal-miner, for £lO a side, M*t hews nnoertakmg 'o knock out Ins opponent in four three-minute rounds. Before the second round was half over, O’Loughliu was sent prostrate and knocked out of tin e with a b ! ow under the ear. Boih ui»o ai" about equal weight, but Matthew s i- o inches taller and longer in the each.
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Temuka Leader, Issue 1374, 4 August 1885, Page 4
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378Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Temuka Leader, Issue 1374, 4 August 1885, Page 4
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