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The Natives recently sentencsd at Mongonui have been sent to the Auckland gaol. fas. Speers, 5£ year?, residing at Pine Hill, Dunßdin, was scalded to death by the upaettiDg of a kettle of boiling wafer. At Greytnouth on Sunday evening Wm. Lawn, infant child of Thos. Lawn, was accidentally drowned by falling down a water closet.

The natives in Wnirarapa district intend holding a meeting during this "week, and invite candidates for the Masterton and Wairarapa seats to attend and give their views.

Two boys were drowned on Sunday at Newton, Auckland, in a waterhole, which was formerly used as a quarry. The pit had been filled by receot rains, tnd a number of children were playing at the spot, when one, William White, nged nine, fell into a hole, and an elder brother, Charles, jumped in to rescue him. In diving the latter struck a rock at the aide and was stunned, both lads being drpvned. The report of Major Kiddell, the Commissioner appointed to enquire into the cause of the accident in the Wallsendmine, is to hand. He says the primary cause.of the accident wan the faulty manner in which Jamas Dunn drilled th« hole and prepared the shot before requesting the overman to fire it. The overman is also censured, and the Commissioner states that Bufficent precautions have not been, taken to secure th. 9 safety of men working in the mine, considering it has been nqtorious'y subject to appearances of gas in all working places. " Bot/gh on Piras."—Why suffer Piloi ? immediate relief, and complete cure «ua. ranteoa". Ask for " Bough on Piles." Sure cure for itohing, protruding, bleeding, or any f orm of Piles. Kempthorne, Prosser, and Co., Agents, Ohristohuroh. ! '' 4 Tenders are called for rebuilding the General Post and Telegraph Offices, recently destroyed by fire. - Hoiio-way'S Piim. —Liver, Lungs, and Kidneys. —Most diseases of these depurative organs arise from obstructions, over the removal cf whioh the celebrated Pills exercise the most parfeot control. A course of th«m is strongly reoommended ae a remedy for »uoh obronio sffeotions as liver enlargements, congestion of the lungs, torpidity of the kidneys, and other functional disorders whioh ouse much preteufc suffering, and if scgleoted lay tfce fjnndafcion of organic diseases. Bolloway's Pills »re specially adapted for the young and delioate ; their gentle and puriiying action ra"ks them above all other medioines. T» indigestion, nervous 'ffeotioni, jout, arid rheumatism th»se rills havo Jchieved for themselves urivenal f»me. They expel ..11 impu'ities from the blood, I and thus restore oheerfuluoi and rigour,

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Ngā taipitopito pukapuka

Temuka Leader, Issue 1615, 2 August 1887, Page 3

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Tapeke kupu
421

Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Temuka Leader, Issue 1615, 2 August 1887, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Temuka Leader, Issue 1615, 2 August 1887, Page 3

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