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Skkious Assault.—la yesterday, a man named John JVlcLeod, a seaman belonging to the Araby Maid charged with assaulting- thf? cauijam pi' the vessel. The evidence was that McLeod asked for money to jyp ashore and on being refused he became very violent, and it took three QX four men to put him in irons. He had behaved so badly during the that the captain asked iyjb,a qismjsgej from the shin. }[\z worship, said a fresh information would have to hs laid before the mau could bo The case was "•'■•'Turned. iiOLLOWAY'S PILLS. —Important) for the delicate. —It is difficult to determine which, is the more trying to the human eonstitution, the damp, cold days of autumn and winter, or the keen, dry, easterly winds of spring. Throughout the seasons good health may be maintained by occasional doses of Holloway's Pills, which purify the blood and act a 3 wholesome stimulants to the skin, stomach, liver, bowels, and kidneys. This celebrated medicine needs but a fair trial to convince the ailing and desponding that it will restore and cheer them without danger, pain, or inconvenience. No family stmu\q be without a supply of Il'oljo.wfty's Pills, and Ointment, as by \\, timely recourse to them the first erring function may be reclaimed, suffering may be spared, and ii& Btwcci,

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Temuka Leader, Issue 2470, 28 February 1893, Page 3

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216

Untitled Temuka Leader, Issue 2470, 28 February 1893, Page 3

Untitled Temuka Leader, Issue 2470, 28 February 1893, Page 3

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