Thirteen hundred excursionists arrived in Dunedin on Monday. . Lady Onslow gave an At Home on Saturday evening at Government House. Between 300 and 400 guests vvere present. The Auckland Scripture Gitt Association in their report lament the continued exclusion of the Bible from the public schools of the colony. At Wellington on Tuesday Mrs Moss was bound over to keep the peace towards Mr Fisher,; M.H.R., in one surety of £lO, or in default a month’s imprisonment. Notice of appeal was given. Defendant pleaded that Mr Fisher owed her some money. Judge Williams at Dunedin on Monday suspended the order of discharge of a bankrupt named John Maitland Jones for two years, chiefly on the ground that he had made reckless statements with a view to making out* that his firm' was in a‘ better position than it really was, and an overstatement ini the balance submitted to the Colonial Bank, 1887. On Saturday morning the room of Major-General Molynea ux, who arrived from Sydney on the 23rd ult:, en route to England, was'entered at the Star Hotel, Auckland, and' a pocketbook .‘Containing a letter of credit for £SOO, three £5 Bank oF England notes, and four £5 Bank of Australasia notes, were stolen from his portmanteau. The thief has not yet been discovered. ' In one of .the London churches women who have received the benefit ot choir rehearsal are seated in twos and threes throughout the congre ! gation to guide the singing, which is joined in much more readily for the presence of these assured leaders. The best medicine Known is Sanuku and Sons’ Eucalypti Extract, Test its eminent poweifyl effects in coughs, colds, influenza, the relief is instantaneous. :i In serious cases*, and accidents of all kinds, be they wounds' ■ burns, scoldings,• bruises, sprains, it is the safest remedy—no swelling—no inflammation. Like surprising effects uroduced in croup, diphtheria, bronchitis, inflammation of I the lungs, swellings, .to., diarrlima, dyseutry diseases of the kidneys and urinary organs. In uso at hospitals and medical clinics all ! over the globe ; patronised by Hia Majesty the King of Italy ; crowned with modal and L ’ diploma'at International Exhibition, AmsterI dam. Trust in This approved^articleahd ; reject ail others*
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Temuka Leader, Issue 2016, 6 March 1890, Page 1
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