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The official assignee at Dunedin recovered in the District Court on Tuesday £IOB and £6O paid by White, a bankrupt, to his vt.ife and brother within about ten days of filing., The Auckland unemployed are agitating for work. A meeting was held at Dunedin, on Tuesday night to devise means to relieve the' distress caused by tho wreck of the Taiaroa. ■ Only five cases of distress were mentioned. The Mayor was in the chair. A committee was appointed to make enquiries as to the cases of distress, and i| was. resolved that if any surplus remained it could be applied to any other benevolent purpose. £66 bad been sobscribed before the meeting opened. Donald Keith, who accompanied Postmaster Dewar from Martin’s Bay to Queenstown and met with such severe privations, is dead. { < HoM.cwat’B Fills With darkening days attd temperatures the digestion becomes impared, the liver disordered, and the min'd despondent, unless the cause of the irregularity be expelled from the blood and body by such:an alterative ,as the-e Fills. They directly attack the source of the evil, thrust out all impurities from the circulation, restore the distempered organs to their natural state, and correct all defective or contaminated secretions. Such an easy means of instituting health, strength, and cheerfulness should be app ied by all whose stomachs are weak, whose minds are much harassed, or whose bra ; ns are overworked. Holloway’s is essintiallv a blood tempering medicine, whereby its influence reaches the Temousl fibre of the frame and effects a aniverul good.

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Temuka Leader, Issue 1496, 22 April 1886, Page 4

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252

Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Temuka Leader, Issue 1496, 22 April 1886, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Temuka Leader, Issue 1496, 22 April 1886, Page 4

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