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, A man breathes about 20 times ih • , minute, or 1200 times in an hour. He breathes about 18 pints of air in a minute, -'.''■ or upwards of seven hogsheads a day. Sabbath observances are still enforced with Puritanical strictness in some parts* of New England. Thus; a iFew months ago at a Connecticut village, twenty people were arrested in one afternoon for Sabbathbreaking by the terrible offence of picking up nuts which had fallen on the roadside '■ from a thick grove of trees. The offender* were merely passers by who had picked ■ up a nut or two, but they were imprisoned for several hours, and were then tried before a special Court, fined £1 a-piece, aad bound over to appear for. formal trial. The authority for their arrest was based on a law'of 1702/ ■ - •/;■■, n■ -. <:- :r>l-:}..,- *=><,: \'4 ks Alabaster Box—Young girls fading their oomplexiou growing iiiHoir,-and ■kin becoming rough ot:'(^^^TtMati^Ui:^ perfumed ointments for a roetorfttion of their bloom. AH »uoh should aaeffop Bitten, which will restore bloom to eht«k«^«rEi(ea«M and beauty to their oomplexion, making rioh blood, good health, »nd happy smite*. Read j Doh't Dib nr ihb HouaK—"Rou«b oa Rats" dears out rati, micej beetles;, rbw^ bed-bugs, flies, anU, inaeots. mole*, jaok. rabbits, gophers. Moseti> Mom: aa^iOo. Sydney, General Afent«. \r'^'U'?&>^^:::~: ■:•/. h

Govei .lment. Notices NOTICE UNDER SECTION 109 OF "THE GOLD MINfNG DIS. TBICTS AOT, 187™" " Wudep'i Office, Thames, A PPLICATIOSrS m^temade to^M &-1 nS£sP* npan WEDNESDAY. the twentieth day ot Angast, ißß4forthe right to occupy for gold mining parpoiea the laud fipeciHed in the, schedule hereunder, being licensed holding! declared forfeited by the Miniqg Inspector. .Habby Kenbick, -• ' Wkrdm. '■ ; SCHEDULE. - / ' "Late Licensed Holding No. 339, known m the Shjrtland Claim; containing 57 mens ground; situated at Shortland. Bounded northerly' by Dart No. 2 L;cen«ed Holding, easterly by Twitor Licensed Holding, and on other sides by ground supposed to be unoccupied. , Late Licensed Holding No. 337, known h the^ Albion Claim; situated at Ktranfahake, Ohmemnri; containing 84 aienV ground. Bounded westerly by Excelsior, easterly by Koop-it-Dark and CMdm Crown Licensed Holdings, and on other sides by ground supposed to be moe» cupied. Late Licemed Holding No. Bl£fa»wn as the Claim j containing 82 men's ground; situated -at Karancahak* Golden Crown Licensed HbWing, easterlT' by Retreat Licensed Holding? S3 1 «nt r cupW.bjgrOllndiap^dto^ Souther Crojs Lioensed Holdios; eon* JS.awng.hake, Ohinemnr. Bounded we.t3rly by Golde. Grown, southerly Betwat Licensed Holding, %ni on other \j££ ***** «PP»£d to betiScT Jjpjbihtrof ofu«md a^aaoood **,<&

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Thames Star, Volume XV, Issue 4838, 11 July 1884, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Thames Star, Volume XV, Issue 4838, 11 July 1884, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Thames Star, Volume XV, Issue 4838, 11 July 1884, Page 2

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