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MISCELLANEOUS.

Mr Bradshaw, M.H.R., Dunedin, is reported to be dying. “ Rough oir Rati."— Glean out rat*, skunks, fliei, autt, bed bugs, be*lsa, ins-' ? roaches, jack'rabbit, gopneri. Drug Kompthorne, Pro*- t * 1 10 . Age > oburch. >' Professor Kirk hft Auckland o» • day for Warenga, Ranginri, to inspect the site proposed for forest plantation, and to ascertain the number of men required for the work. Thirty of the unemployed applied on Tuesday to be put on. Dkolihb of Mas.—Nervousness,W; »it <*•», Dyspepsia, Impotence, Sexual Debiiuy,cured, by “ Wells’ HOalthußenewsr." Druggists, ivmiplhorno, Prosser & Co., Agents, Christ* obuioh 2 At a special meeting of the Council of ifie Wellington Chamber of Commerce on Tuesday, a resolution was passed soliciting the co operation of the Auckland, Christhchurch, and Dunedin Chambers to secure a reduction in the rate for messages on the cable between Australia and New Zealand from lOd to 6d for private messages, and to 3d for Press ones. Failing a reduction they urge that Government should' lay a duplicate cable as soon as possible. " Buohu-Palba,"—Quick, complete surer, all annoying Kidney, Bladder and Urinary Disease!. At Druggiiti. Kempthorne, Pmear k 00,. Agents, Ohriatohuroh. 2 At the Wellington Supreme Court on Tuesday a verdict was given for the defendants in a claim by the Direct Meat Export Company against the owner or master of the s.s. Coptic for damage sustained to a cargo of frozen meat. The jury found that the meat was damaged on board and through negligence, but decline to state that the freezing machinery was unfit for the purpose. You Can bb Happy if yen will stop all y <ur doctoring yourself and families with expensive doctors or oure-alli that do only harm, and me Nature’s simple remedies for aU your ailments—you will be well and h ppy and save great expense. The greatest remedy for this, the great, wise, and good will tell you, is American Oo.’s Sop Bitters. The first section of the Midland Railway from Brunnertonfco the head of Tereinakan river is to be immediately commenc'd under direction of Mr Bergen, engineer io the*contractors,‘ and supervision of Mr Napier Bell, engineer to the company. The same contractors are, it is understood, likely to take at once a further contract, extending from Brunnerton to Rei-'tou Thus the line will be commenced towards Chnst' hiiroh in one direction and towirds Nelson in another. BsKEPACroBS. —“ Whrn a board f i neat »>hy Mourns and chemists announced the discover; that'by combining some *tll-kno.*n valuable remedies a moit wonderful medicine was produced, Which'would euro such a wide of diseases that most *ll other remedies could be dispensed sub, many were skeptical, but proof of its merits by aotuil iri*l haa dispelled all doubt, and to day ; v i- (U*c verers of that great medicire, Dr Sciob;V American On.’s Hop Bitters, *re ho ’ .ri d d blessed by *ll as benefactors.” —R A t, ■"•Mrjusticp Johnston refilled I Inv* r ruill on 1 ueaday to issue a mandamus •«, t iv e Waihopao Licensing Commi t>-, • ;; ihem to grant a licence l“ W. Shi' * whose house at M»nzies’ Ferry they b'd dosed on tho grourd that it was wanted. His Honor sa>d th-t even t alight irregularity did occur in the Gommitt e’s proceedings, it would serv? n* purpose to order t'mm, to reconsider it. us they would giva the same decision. Certainly the most effective medi-in- in the world is SENDER & SONS’ EGC-i-LYPTI FXTR iCT, Te>t its eminent, powerful effect- m colds, influensa; !he relie’ is nstantaneous. In serious cases and accidents of all kinds, be they wounds, burns, scaldings, bruises, sprains, it is the v’TOCil -n i swe'li”? —no infl (nation. Lik «uri r p»o *i d u cron;. diphtheria, bronchitis, inflamaiadou of the lungs, i>wollings, etc,; diarrhoea, dy-entery ; disea-es of the tidn»ys md •jnri'irv organ-, in use at all ho«pi*»»l* and oio i.a) dines; p-nroni-ed by Hs -l -.-j sty be Km, of L -;' ; cr ;.yned with u- n|) dploms. at Rxhibuio : ..m sterdam. trust in iuu approved article, atui | reject all others.

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Temuka Leader, Issue 1551, 2 September 1886, Page 1

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667

MISCELLANEOUS. Temuka Leader, Issue 1551, 2 September 1886, Page 1

MISCELLANEOUS. Temuka Leader, Issue 1551, 2 September 1886, Page 1

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