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Election von Chmstohdboh North.— The election for Cbrißtchurch North resulted as follows :—B. W. Hmnaphries 403, John Olliyier 378, Eden George 184. Afc tbe declaration of tbe poll, Mr Eden Gr»o>'gß said that at the next election he would contest the St. Albans seat with Mr W. P. Reeyea. He would devote Ibe interval to the work of his The Victory Lodge, Nelson, have adopted rosolutiona in favor of a G.and Lodge. It ia understood the Customs authorities at Ducedin are now working up cases asjainst two of the largest breweries on a charge of defrauding the revenue, It ia Jated th*t several other flax mills are in course of erection In the'Raglan (Auckland) dblric 1 . One hundred tons of tow have been shipped home as an experiment. News by the Southern Cross says that Weaver, supercargo of the schooner Colonist, who is charged with the murder of Captain Greenless, is still in Suva awaiting his trial, which is to be held when Sir J. B. Thurston returns from Samoa. The body o! a mac named John Brough has been found in the inner harbor at Napier. The deceased was "boots" at the" Terminus Hotel. There were no murks of violence. Eoiiio'vm's OiNTMaur and Pills.— Sure Relief.—The weak nnd onarratri en for B»verely from nervous sfoc'doiM wbeßßta-ms or eleo'rio disturbances' a<;it:ite the atmosphere. Nauralgu, gouty pinus, imd flying paine, very di»(r-Bir!jj to a delicate yatam, may be readily remnvd by cubbing this Oiotaionfc upon the aflW.d p;vfc hfter it hzs baen fomented with warm water. The Pd's, taken occasionally in tho dose* prc:iorib - J by tbe instructions, kcop (he digrxtion ; i ordei', esoite a fue &tw of hocVihy bi'e, and regenerate tbe impoverished bloc 1 with richer material* resulting from thoroughly assimilated f;.iod. wanting which the strongest mast inevitably soon sink into feebleness, and tho delicate fii.d it diJliaulc to mi-'ntr-i ex-JT'-uce. Holloway's Ointment nd F'"" r -re f r 'ble remedi !.

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Temuka Leader, Issue 1907, 22 June 1889, Page 1

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322

Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Temuka Leader, Issue 1907, 22 June 1889, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Temuka Leader, Issue 1907, 22 June 1889, Page 1

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