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St Patrick’s College. —The scholarships in connection with St. Patrick’s College Wellington, have been decided. The first, 40 guineas a year for two years, is taken by Nicholas H. Mahoney of T )uoedin j the second, 40 guineas for one year, by Chas. B. Selleye of Hokitika, and a Wellington boy, G. Crimstone, came within threo points of the second. There were forty competitors from all parts of the colony.

Holloway’s Pills.—With changing temperature ihe digertion becomes impaired, liver disordered, and mind despondent. The cause of these irregularities is easily removed by Holloway’s Ointment and Pills. They directly attack the source of evil, remove all impurities from the circulation, restore the affected organs to their natural state, and correct all defective secretions. An easy means of restoring health and strength is supplied by Holloway’s Pills and Ointment. These famous medicines are blood renovating remedies, whose influence reaches the great centres of the nervous system, purifies the circulation, induces a healthy state of the bodily powers; gives tone to the stomach and brain, producing a desire for food, and all the proper requirements for health and vigour. On Christmas Day, while a party of young men were out riding at Kilmore, Tietoria, one of them named Drank drey, received the contents of a shotgun in his back. Alexander M’Keudrick, the son of a farmer in the district. was discovered to have fired the gun. He pleaded that it was accidental ; but the police m court sought to prove that it was wiltul, and that jealousy was the motive, but they were ‘ unable to do this and the case broke \ down.

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Temuka Leader, Issue 2155, 27 January 1891, Page 3

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269

Untitled Temuka Leader, Issue 2155, 27 January 1891, Page 3

Untitled Temuka Leader, Issue 2155, 27 January 1891, Page 3

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