Mr Cotton, who waa lost at Rotorna on Thursday, was found and taken to Rotorua by Mr Dansy, who came on him about 15 miles from Rotorua on the Taupo road, after all the other searchers had left for Rotorua. Special collections were made at Weilington ov Sunday in most of the City churches for the Hospitals and Charitable Aid Institutions in the Oity. Ten churches contributed £275 10s 2|d. Collections will be made in the remaining churches next Sunday. At a meeting of shearers held at Blenheim, at which there were 100 present, they bound themselves not to work for less than 17a 6d per hundred. The principal Marlborough runholdera have notified a reduction from 17s 6d, at which prioe it bus remained for some years, to 15s. A general strike is probable if the is insisted upon. Thirty-six men employed on the relief works at Mnuut Eden (Auckland), struck work on Friday morning, as they could only earn 3s 9d per day. The men held a meeting afterwards and agreed to| send a telegram to Mr Moss, M.H.R., and a memorial to the district engineer asking for ajhigher rate of pay. A man named James Milne has been committed for trial at Auckland for stealing a gold watch. He had only been out of gaol 22 hours when he committed the robbery. HOLEOWAt'S PIILS AND OINTMENT.— The attention of all sufferers is drawn to theie well-known remedies, for they poßsefi oonspiouous Advantages a» a safe and reliable fcid in all those emergencies to which travellers, emigrant! end sailors are so esDeoially liable. They have been largely patronised by wayfarers by land aad sea, and, in faofc, by all classes of the community ta their very groat advantage. The Fills nre beyond all doubt one of the most effective remedies ever diieovered for oases of obstinate constipation, confirmed indigestion and colic, complaints which are engendered by exposure and irregular feeding. The Ointment will be found of the very greatest servico in oases of piles, absoesies, erysipelas, and all kinds of local ulcerations,
TRESPASS NOTICE. OTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that anyone found TRESPASSING on the Rifle Range, Temuka, in pursuit of Game or otherwise, will be PROSECUTED, POISON will be laid for Dogs after this date. W. DEMUTH. Temuka, July 10th, 1886. jylO sex, in their own locality at work for us. New business. All meet wjth wonderful tuccees. Anyone can do the work. Capital not required. We will start you. Outfit worth £\ mailed frte. the employment is particularly adapted to the region in, which this publication circulates, Boys and Girls earn, nearly as much as men. Full particulars and instruction mailed free. Now Is the time—Don't delay, but write to us at onoe. Address— STINGOS & 03., Portland, Maine, linked States.
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Temuka Leader, Issue 1540, 3 August 1886, Page 3
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461Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Temuka Leader, Issue 1540, 3 August 1886, Page 3
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