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THINGS WE OUGHT TO DIG, GROW, OR MAKE.

From the import, export, and shiping returns of the Colony for 1870, we find the following balances of imports , over exports against the Colony, of articles which can be dug, grown, or. manufactured by the colonists : — Coal, £128,90 L, — can be mined. Wheat and Elour, be grown. Malt, £55,907, — can be grown. Hops, £21,625, — can be grown. Mali,— dry and potted,— £2l,l-2, — can be caught, dried, and pot tod. Bags, sacks, and scrim, £98,433, — can bo made from our own flax. Cordage arid twine, £16,391, — can also be made here. Sugar, £2Ji6j.]26, — we can grow beet and make it. Woollens, £162,044,— Why not weave our own wool ? Paper and Stationery, £78,068,--why burn our flax tow ? These are some articles we import, which we ought to produce and manufacture, on which annually large sums are expended, and. sent from the Colony: Even tobacco pipes, to the value of £9895, were imported in 1870. It cannot be for the want of clay -that they are not made here. — " Charleston Herald." -

JELollowny 's Ointment and Pills. — Sores, Wounds, and. Ulcers. — Every variety of sore, nicer, eruption, boil, aud carbuncle is safely stopped in its destructive course by the timely application of this healing • Ointment. It arrests unhealthy and substitutes healthy action,' thus curing the inflamed, irritable, and spreading diseases affecting ■■ the skin. Holloway's Ointment has gained an imperishable fame for its' facility in healing old inflammatory sores about fcb'e shins and ankles, and for bad legs and old wounds it cannot be equalled ; nor is it less 'efficacious in gathered breasts and .abscesses. ■' • When the complaint has-been of long continuance, 'Holloway's Bills will expedite recovery if taken in those closes which act as alteratives on the stomach, ancl tonics on the constitution. •

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Tuapeka Times, Volume III, Issue 198, 16 November 1871, Page 6

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THINGS WE OUGHT TO DIG, GROW, OR MAKE. Tuapeka Times, Volume III, Issue 198, 16 November 1871, Page 6

THINGS WE OUGHT TO DIG, GROW, OR MAKE. Tuapeka Times, Volume III, Issue 198, 16 November 1871, Page 6

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