Grave of Caeet,—Mr Charles Duval, who is now in South Africa, has just sent home to Ireland some details of a visit he has made to the grave of James Carey, the Dublin town councilor and notorious informer in the Phwraix Park murder trials, who was shot on the voyage out to the Cape by O’Donnell. Carey’s body lies in an unenclosed graveyard on the rise of a hill at Port Elizabeth. None but colored people and persons who have died in gaol are laid in this miserable looking graveyard. Carey’s grave is next to a Kaffir’s, and on a large white round atone at the head are written boldly in lead pencil the words, “J. Carey, the Irish informer.” Some unknown person cornea and writes this inaoription, when time or weather obliterates the words, and some bands of fluted iron have been placed in a position so as to form the. semblance of a cross. This cross is frequently taken away, but the mysterious hands which rewrite the epitaph also replace the rude emblem of salvation as often as it disturbed. Hoilowat’B Puts and Ointment.— Traveller* to and from distant dimes would do well to bear in mind that tbeie change* and the altered diet and surrounding* of their live* entail manifold risk* to health. Ocesaion* are rare to arise in which they will need a remedy tuoh as these renowned Filli and Ointment, and no traveller by land or tea should ever fail to have a supply at hand. Then he may truly be said to have a phjiioian always at hi* call for the various emergencies of travel. Chill* and lovers should be promptly treated, and the printed directions should be carefully studied at the commence* meat of any illness, for Holloway’s remedies can be safely used in all climates.
SPRING. SPRING: SPRING. I AM NOW SHOWING MY FIRST PARCEL OF SPRING GOODS, Consisting oE PRINTS, SATEENS AND DRIL LETTS, MUSLINS, ETC. As I had Cleared out all ray Last Season’s Stock of these Goods, Customers maj rely on getting the NEWEST COLORS, STYLISH PATTERNS & MOST FASHIONABLE FABRICS. Patterns Sent on Application. G. H. MOGRIDOE, I X L DRAPERY MART, TEMUKA. mrS
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Temuka Leader, Issue 1785, 4 September 1888, Page 3
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365Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Temuka Leader, Issue 1785, 4 September 1888, Page 3
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