MrW. Bond, well known in the hunting field in North Canterburv takes his hunter Enterprise to the Old Country for a season's hunting. At the Supreme Court, Dunedin, on Tuesday, John Houghton, charged with rape, was acquitted. The girl had been assaulted near Roxburgh on her way home, but she could not recognise her assailant, and those who came to her assistance, attracted bv her screams, saw a man run away but failed to recognise him. Accused at the same time received a broken leg by falling over a precipice, The leg has since been amputated.
The "Waitenaata Sawmill, on the Auckland harbor reclamation, was burned on Monday, the building being almost completely gutted, whilst most of the machinery was destroyed. The loss is difficult to estimate, but it will be probably between £2OOO and, £3OOO. There was no insurance, and the owners —Messrs Sims, Smith, Neill, Binton, Q-oodacre, and Purdy— are therefore heavy losers. The mill has only been in work for about six months. Hoiloway'b Puis and Ointment.— The attention of all sufferers ia drawn to these well-known remedies, for they possess conspicuous advantages as a safe and reliable remedy in all those emergencies to whioh travellers, emigrants, and sailors are bo especially liable. They have been largely patronised by wayfarers by land and oea, and, in fact, by all classes of the community, to their very great advantage. She Pills are beyond all doubt c or the most effeotive remedies ever dieoovered for cases of obsti. nato constipation, coiifi.ru.od indigestion and colic, complaints which are engendered bj exposure and feeding. The Oit,will bo found of the very greatest service incases of piles, abscesses, erysipelas, * and all kinds of local ulcerations.
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Temuka Leader, Issue 2019, 13 March 1890, Page 1
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283Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Temuka Leader, Issue 2019, 13 March 1890, Page 1
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