TELEGRAPHIC NEWS.
A through passenger by the j Alameda from San Francisco was arrested at j Auckland on Monday afternoon on the charge of having in bis possession four gold watches on which deity had not. beau paid. He was fined. £6 16i6d. !
Messrs Nelson Bros., of) Napier have offered to establish freezing worksat Gisborne and give a mimnmtn nef' price of at d half surplus over 4d,obtained in London. A guarantee of 16,000 sheep pie* annum for three yean is required by the firm. At a meeting of sheep farmera the ojSer was favour* ably received, and a guaranteed 10,600 given 4n theroom., Jessie Petrie was committed lor trial at NewPlymcnth on Monday for perjury. The Napier Harbor Board on Monday accepted the tender of Alllsonj and. Black, < of Dunedin, for the continuation of. the b'e*kwater, The amount of the contract is £2060 Daring Sunday the garrison hall, Wellington, where the cake fair was held last week, was broken into and a quantity of articles stolen. It is believed that lads are the offenders. Since. Wednesday llaafc the takings at the fair have been over £4OO, and will pay off the debt on the Girls’ Friendly Society Lodge. A deputation of the Auckland / Charitable Aid Board end.others waited I upon the Hon. Mr Richardson ou Tuesday with reference to the relief of the unemployed. They urged that the board should not be compelled t > maintain men who were able 'and willing to work. The deputation alludefl favourably to the village settlement scheme, j Mr Richard son promised' 1 to bring-the matter under the notice of Government. A fatal accident occurred on Monday near Inglewood. Daniel Woodhead was about (o unyoke bullocks from a dray,- but before he had taken out-the . pin, >one |o! the 1 animus started; crushing. Woodhead between the pole of the dray and itself, t The man wui internally injured and died the same night, The bodyof Joseph, of Heathoote Talley r > Christchurch, who suddenly disappeared on the. 80th illt. from Petone, Wellington, was found on thebeaoh a tDay’s Bay on Monday. 1 Joseph Gardiner, a youth employed at Talbot’s wool stores, Lyttelton, received serious injuries on Monday by the machinery break'" v . His skull was split and the brain badi_, i-ojrated. It it hotj known exactly how the accident happened as the lad wai found unooupoious. He is not- expected to recover..," At', the Supreme Court, Invercargill, on Tuesday,'John B. Ternon was charged with attempting to murder Oaptain McDonald, the harbormaster at the Blu4, by trying to throw him into the water. Accused was at that time quartermaster of the Hanrotq. He was acquitted ‘‘without a stain on hi a character.” • The Oamarn Woollen Factory’s annual report shows a profit of £ISOO. £4OO is written off for wear and tear; but no dividend is declared,'the balance being used to extend the operations of the company.
A mild sensation was caused in the Supreme Court'at Invercargill on Tuesday, by a "statement that Radka, who is ohajrged with arson, and who escaped from gaol, would be present to stand his trial on Thursday. The statement was made by his counsel. The police do not know where he is. Skinny Mbit.—' 1 Wells’ Health Ranewer ” restores health; andvigor, jjures 1 Dyspepsia, Impotence, 'Sexual Debility. At Chemists and Druggists, i Kempthorne, Prosser and Co.; Agentsl'Chriitohuroh, i 2 A maetirig of the various bands in Christohurch- and the suburbs have decided to organise w band contest; open .to the whole colony! It i»estimated r ,.that the , expenses, including prixei,>«ili amount to £2OO. WEList Hair Balsam, -4lf gray, restores to original;, color. An.;elegant dressing, softens'*anl' 'beautifies. No oil nor grease, A Tonic Restorative. , Stops hair coming out. strengthens,’ cleanses, heals scalp. Kempthorne, Prosser, and C0.,1 Agents, Christchurch ; ~,-v 2
It has been arranged that £4298 8a shall he'paid by the.nnited insurance companies to the /Belfast Freezing?, Mekt Company on account of damage to meat land some - small expenses in connection with the fire at Belfast. Freezing will recommence at the works on Tuesday next. The beat medicine known is Sander and Sons’ Eucalypti Extract. Tost its eminent powerful effects in coughs,,colds, influenza; the relief is instantaneous; i In serious cases, and accidents of all kinds/ he they wounds, : burns, scoldings, bruises, sprains, it is the safest remedy—no swelling—no inflammation. Like surprising l effects produced in croup, diphtheria, bronchitis, inflammation of the lungs! swellings, &0., diarrhoea, dysenlry diseases of the kidneys and urinary organs. In use at hospitals and medical clinics all over the globe ; patronised, by His Majesty the King of Italy j crowned with medal and diploma,at International Exhibition, Amsterdam. Trust in this approved article, and reject all others At the Supremo Court, Auckland, on Tuesday, David 1 Hunter pleaded guilty to embezzling the nddnoys of Moir and Or., Ohiistchurch, and'was 'sentenced to two years hard labour. > Holloway’* and Pills.— Diieases of the ’Bowels. —A remedy, wliioh ha‘s bsen-teitedr and proved in a thousand different'ways, capable of eradioting poisonous taints from ulosrs and healing them up, merits a trial of its Capacity for extracting the internal corruptions from the bowels. On rubbing Holloway’s Ointment.repeatedly on the abdomen, a rash appears, and us it thickens the alvine irritability subsides. Acting as a derivative, this ointment draws to thu surface, releases the tender Intestines tr m from all acrid matters, and prevents if Ai mmation, dysentery, and, piles, for which blisteiing ; was the old-fashioned, though successful treatment, now frouj.ite painfulut is fallen , into disuse, the, discovery of this Ointment having proclaimed a remedy possessing equally derivative, yet .perfectly ! painless, powers.
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Temuka Leader, Issue 1828, 13 December 1888, Page 1
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