Intelligence has been received that the Te Anau.had bad weather on her voyage to Hobart, and that some valuable cattle shipped died on the passage. They were insured. '• Ropgh on Rats”—Olears outran, trv , roaches, flues, aa'to, n«i-bug», ! ■■•■etle» 1j » ■; skunks, j .ok 'Hhhi s, if.ipner*. ,Dfu< ,: t Kemptborne, P/osser fr v;o„ Agents, t •hurnh. ' 2 A prisoner named Fisher, Recently sentenced, for horse-stealing, at Dunedin, was on Monday brought upon four charges of prison insubordination, and was sen'cced to 60 days in irons, i -.C “ Buoau-PAiBA..”—Q, lick, compl y ourm ill annoying Kidney, tth-daer and P -br-v At Druggist# K raptH , n ; I; • ser-& 00,. Agents, Chris'oKuroh i-■ 2 The annual report of, the ■ Auc'f’-nd Racing Club . showed .that • £I6OO of the. debit balance haa > wiped of during the year, and there is now ,£4OO .to the good. The : c Miital aoeonnt showed a babince of £14,950 Dkolink of d/N.-rrNervftmhPls. Dvsprpsi >, L-vpu'(*o.-i>: *««al Or bin-;., .. by " Wells’ H»lh ft new.;-.’' ; hj, Kempth .rue, prun>e: & -Co., AgetT Jt« c-iireh, . & W.'Arthur, Chief Surveyor, Do- In, died oh Monday from a cold cangh’ l> nit a week ago. He was at on:.* time Provincial Engineer, and he acfen for a number of years as Secretary to the Acclimatisation Society, in which he iO >k great interest. He leave-* a w ife and Hv,> children. Holloway’s Ointment and Pills.-C'oiijha. Influenza.—The soothing prope-ties o t e j medicaments, renter tin in w 11 wo trod .in all duea?»» of tic rest* m *> in cnimnon eokls anrt ii.flu. - 'z> taken internal'y, and tlu nintiuet| runt* over the che-t an* 1 throat »n* rjcfrernH ’efficacious. . When it flu-nza is enidu.mtc, t i> n-eutaieiit is the easiest safest, „nd so ■-t Holloway’s Pi Is pur fv the blood, *■?■• n. a obataisles to its free oircu'atio** thr.Juab .no lungs relieve the Vergnrged air tune , and lender tespirat.ion f ee, wihoa.: redu.c.ng he .-trength, irritating the nerves, or depi-sins the a, iri's; such are the'ready m -Biie of saving Buffering when any on - isaffl c ed with colds,'coughs, bronchitis, and other ebrst comnlaints, by which so many parous ■< e seriously and t pcuuanently afflicted *in most countries ,
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Temuka Leader, Issue 1375, 6 August 1885, Page 1
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357Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Temuka Leader, Issue 1375, 6 August 1885, Page 1
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