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Baxter's Lung Pbbbbbybb has gained great popularity in this district aa a speedy and effectual remedy in the treatment or CfIUGHS, Colds, Bronchitis and other cheat and throat complaints. Head advt. and try it. A' LoAsbb's Rbsohttiok.—A notorious loafer recently got drunk and fell into the gutter at Kaiapoi. He then went to a board* ing house and begged for a meal and te be allowed to dry hianelf. While hit clethes were drying a scrap of paper, with the following resolutions written on it, fell out of one of the pookets—" That I will neter let anything interfere ketwesn me and my Meals. That I will not lend. That I will get all I can on the cheep. That I will spend no money on board and lodging, as there iB plenty of oharitable peeple te loaf en. Tbat I will rather go to gaol than starve. I begin the year with £52." He had to pay for his meal and also the drying of hie elothei. W. H. Kettlewell, dark in the employ of the Walker Gum Company, Auckland, was arrested on Friday charged with the recent sacrilege at St. John's Roman Catholic Chiron at Parnell. Accused, who mores in good society, said he could not remember entering the church, as he was drunk on the night in question. A telegram to band on Saturday statei that the charge against Kettlewell was withdrawn, aa the Lady Superior of the convent was reluotant to prosecute. Kettlewell paid for the damage, atd gave a donation to the fundi of the convent. An extradition warrant was issued at Auckland on Saturday, io respect of a young man named Joseph Young, who left'Auckland for Sydney on the 18th inat., having given valueless cheques to several tradesmen. Young has been arrested at Sydney.

TO ANGLERS. ELV IN T AJSD AY LOR Beg to iotiinate that they have JUST RECEIVED their Second Consignment of FISHING TACKLE, Comprising of the following LinesRods for Minnow and Fly, Reels, Lines, Fiy Casts, Flies, Steel and Gut Traces, Gimp, Copper Wire, Clearing Rings, Fish Scales, Hooks on Gut, Bully Flights, Treble and Single Hooks, Hank Gut, Steel and Brass Swivels Rod Rings and Keepers, Devon Baits (all sizes), Sole*kins, Silk Phantom, Gregory Spinner, Halceon Spinner, New Zealand Enakus, Whitebait Phantom, New Zealand Smelts, and other Novelties. The above are all from the Best Makers, and are second to none in New Zealand. VELVIN &TAYLOR, Storekeepers, Etc., se!B Temuka,

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Ngā taipitopito pukapuka

Temuka Leader, Issue 1797, 2 October 1888, Page 3

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Tapeke kupu
410

Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Temuka Leader, Issue 1797, 2 October 1888, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Temuka Leader, Issue 1797, 2 October 1888, Page 3

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