TELEGRAPHIC.
At Auckland on Wednesday Wm, Turner and Edward Brown were sentenced to a month’s imprisonment for travelling on the Wairarapa from Sydney to Auckland without paying their fares. At the Benevolent Trustees’ meeting at Dunediu on Wednesday it was reported that a woman had come from Invercargill to be confined of an illegitimate child, the Southland Board refusing to give anything. It was thought the board should not allow children to starve for the conduct of the mother, and it was decided, if possible, to send the family to Invercargill. Three fires have been reported as having occurred in the Waimea, Nelson. The house or Mr Wakefield at Hope was burned down, also an unoccupied house at Waimea West, the property of Christian Schwass, who was in Wellington ; also, a house near Waimea West, the property of Henry Schwass, who was absent at Takaka. All three places were insured. At Wellington three of the public schools have been closed owing to la grippe, ihe ship Merope bound for London, was detained owing to nearly all hands being attacked. A private telegram from Sydney reports the death of the Aucklandowned racehorse Corunna from an attack of inflammation of the bowels, Cerunna was by Musket, his dam Nelly Moore, A Otago Hospital and Charitable Aid Board have struck a rate estimated to yield £sßli for benevolent institutions and one estimated to yield £2685 for hospital purposes. Holloway's Ointment and Pills,— Autumnal Remedies,—Towards the end of the year countless causes are at work to lower theTono of the nervous system, which will bo followed by ill health unless proper means be employed to avert that evil. Holloway s far-famed preparations supply a faultless remedy for both internal and external complaints connected with change or season. All affections of the skin, roughness, blotches, pimples, superficial or deeperseated inflimmations, erysipelas, rheumatic pains and gouty pangs alike sucoomb to the exalted virtues of Holloway’s Ointment and rilla, which will effect a happy revolution in the patients condition, though tho aympfcoms of hxa disorder are legion, and hare obstinately withstood the best efforts of science to subdue them.
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Temuka Leader, Issue 2032, 12 April 1890, Page 4
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352TELEGRAPHIC. Temuka Leader, Issue 2032, 12 April 1890, Page 4
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