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•■ The British steamshipGlenlovan arrived at'New\York on the 25th, bringing the first cargo of new crop teas, and making the quickest trip on record. She left Amoy on June the 10th.

The weather in Ireland improved to ward the close of July, but the potato blight had appeared in badly drained ground.. There is a splendid crop in most parts of the country.

The Amateur Rowing Association have decided that the crews of the Thames and London clubs shall not be allowed to row against Hillsdales (American) in the Barnes and Mortlake Regatta on the 29th instant. The American sporting papers betray a good deal of feeling on the subject.

The hop crop this year is the best ever known. In Washington Territory, buyers are already offering 30 cents per pound for new hops.

HOLIOWAi'S Pins can bo confidently recommended as a domestic remedy for the ailments of all classes and conditions of people. Young and old of both sexes may take this medicine .with the CBrtainty of deriving.benefit from its übo, when disorder or disease is making them miserable. Holloway's Pills are unrivalled for their ■purifying, aperient, and strengtbening pronerties. Tbey remove indigestion, palpitation, and headache, and are specially serviceable in complaints peculiar to females. Each box is wrapped with printed instructions for the guidance of invalids who will readily underBtand, from carefully studying them, the best way of .recovering health. Holloway's Pills will work a thorough change in the ronatitntioni of the weak and norvoiu.

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Thames Star, Volume XIII, Issue 4260, 26 August 1882, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Thames Star, Volume XIII, Issue 4260, 26 August 1882, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Thames Star, Volume XIII, Issue 4260, 26 August 1882, Page 4

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