A trier,van from New Plymouth states that Mr James Wade, dairy farmer at Mangarei, was tossed and gqred by a boll yeiterday morning, and vheh a meaieuger left to fetch the doctor he was insensible. (The superintendent of the Eastern Kxtenlion Cable Company has wired to Sir J, Vogel that he will accept a compromise re cable rates on the understanding that the Government ensures a Press guarantee of the same amount being spent as at present, and immediately on receipt of an affirmative answer will notify the Governments interested and the Press of the reversion to the state of things existing after the expiration of the subsidy and before the rates were raised on November Ist. “Bough oh Pima.”—Why suffer Piles P Immediate relief and complete cure guaranteed. Ash for “ Bough on Piles.” Bure cure for itching, protruding, bleeding, or any form of Piles. Eempthorne, Prosser and Co,, Agents, Christchurch. 4 At a meeting of cricketers held at Napier yesterday it was resolved U invite the English team now in Australia to play a three-days' match in Napier, £IOO to be offered, or £6O if on arrival the weather prevents the match. A Committee was formed to canvass for subscriptions. Thomas Shirley, aged 87, died at Napier on Saturday. He was a settler of 43 years’standing, having arrived in Wellington in 1843, He leaves about .1,00 children and grandchildren in Hawkes Bay, and numerous descendants in the Wellington Province; Holloway’s Pill?.— lmportant for the delicate.—lt is difficult to determine which is the more trying trying to the human constitution, the damp cold days of aumtum and winter, or the keen, dry, easterly winds of spring. Throughout the seasons good health may be maintained by occasional doses of Holloway’s Pills, which purify the blood and act as wholesome stimulants to the skin, stomach,’liver, bowels, and kidneys. This celebrated medicine deeds but a fair trial to convince the ailing and desponding tiat it will restore and cheer them without danger, pain, or Inconvenience. No family should be without a supply of Holloway’s Pills and Ointment, as by a timely recourse to them the first erring function may be reclaimed, suffering may be spared, and life saved. FOR THE HOUDAV SEASON. SPECIAL IMPORTATIONS EX DORIC AND TONGARIRO. BY the above Vessels we are in receipt of 30 PACKAGES NEW GOODS, A Special Selection for the usual Glass of Trade done this Season of the Year. new mantlesTand VISITES. A Line in these bdugbt late at Home we arf enabled to offer at HALF USUAL PRICE. NEW SUNSHADES, GLOVES, LACES, LACE GOODS, HOSIERY, APRONS, PINAFORES* RIBBONS, Etc. Advices to band of Ten of FANCY GOODS, suitable for CHRISTMAS AND NEW YEAR’S PRESENTS, which will he opened in a few days. i Ail the aboye, being Direct Importations, will be found UNEQUALLED IN VALUE ANY WHERE. Now being made up from TIMARU and ether COLONIAL TWEEDS, to be ready on DECEMBER Ist, i 500 MEN’S, BOYS’AND YOUTHS SUITS, 1 DRUMMOND & GLASSOH, DRAPERS AND CLOTHIERS, I COMi*IKOB Ho-TOS, •I ©c2l TIM ABC
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Temuka Leader, Issue 1513, 16 November 1886, Page 3
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507Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Temuka Leader, Issue 1513, 16 November 1886, Page 3
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