The number of bankruptcies inWel* ington last year wan 46, in the pro iouH year 72, and in 1884, 39. All the Otago runs expiring in Febuary are to be re-leased. The Land Board las decided to re-offer a number of Bur endered perpetual lease sections in Jharton and Windeorside districts at nuch reduced rents. Mrs Jane Anderson, of Koalyn, Otago, eports that her son James is missing. Ie was a passenger by the Tekapo, and s believed to be the man who fell overward. He was 22 years of age. Mothbrs Don't Know. How many sbildreu are puniihed for bsing unoonth, irilful and indifferent to instruction! or reward feimply beoauie they are out of lealth! An intelligent lady laid of a ohild jf thii kind: " Mother don't know that the ihould give the 1 fctle one moderate do»e« of American Go's Hop Bitters for two or three weoki, and the child would be all a parent uould desire." The first block of land in Otago under the homestead systum, containing about 300 acres, has all been taken up with the exception of 98. acres on the top of a hill. Eight secured section* unopposed. Six allotments were balloited for, and eight of the unsuccessful applicants took up other areas. The Board decided not to receive applications from women for ««lf and children where the husband was alive.
mRY PEARSON, of Timiru, for Toys. \UJ PEARSON, of Tiuiuru, fof Confectionery. \KY PEARSON, of Timaru, for « Cup o' Real Guid Tea. jaß D. HELLEWELL \ (Late with S. Ingham, Surgeon I DentisD, Ohristchurch), PRACTICAL oj ARTIFICIAL I TEE^H, Informs his friends aud the general pub- ' lie that be can now be consulted at his Rooms, over Andeison and Co.'b, Groodis, TIMARU. .Rooms open from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. Extraction, 2« 6d, jy!4
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Temuka Leader, Issue 1537, 8 January 1887, Page 3
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301Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Temuka Leader, Issue 1537, 8 January 1887, Page 3
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