I LOWES ft IOBNB.. Il OWES ub iorns STOCK SALE, May 18th, 1892, AT 1 o'ULOOK, 120 Good Ewes in Lamb, from 4tooth to fresh full mouth 250 Hoggeta > 100 Breeding Ewes | 600 Lincoln Ewes bred by Mr Tanner in lamb to Mr Gaisford'B Rams. 200 Good lambs 4 Calves weaners 16 Forward Bullocks 1 Good dairy cow, calvo about 18th'May 1 Fat heifer 1 Fat Cow ■ 2 Well bred Breeding soot 1 Well bred Boar 4 Suckers. Also— By Order of the Deputy Official Assignee, in the estate of Goorge Townseud—--1 Spring' Trap, Horse and Harness. ' Without Reserve, AKURA MAORI HACK EAOING CLUB, . MESSRS LOWES.&, lORNS are instructed to sell by auction on Saturday, the 21st Inst, at 2 o'clock, the undermentioned privileges : Gates 1 Publican's booth 1 Refreshment Booth 1 Fruit aim Fancy Goods Stall Correct cards of the raoes Horße Yards ' OPENING NOTICE, SCOTT'S TEMPERANCE HOTEL, Opposite the Mastkrion Coach Factory. miLLBEOPEN on and after the V» first day of October for the Reception of Boarders and the travelling public. Thoso qiving tho house a call will find ciyility combined with comfort, Terms as per usual on application to the Pronator, SCOTT'S TEMPERANCE HOTEL. QUEBN'STREET MaSTBRTON. GOOD PADDOCKS for DORSES ROAD BOARDS, ETC. EKETAHDNA ROAD DISTRICT. •NOTICE OF POLL FOR RAISING LOAN. "VTOTICE isheroby given that a poll of JLM the Ratepayers interested will be taken in tho Road Board office, Eketahuna, on Tuesday, tho 24th day of May, 1892, on a proposal to raise a loan of £SO for road formation, Makakahi Road North. POLLING HOURS, from 9 a.m to Gp.m, THUS PARSONS, Chairman, Ekjtabuoa, May 11th, 1892. WAIRARA.PA NORTH COUNTY. I7IREBH public tenders will close at < noon on SATURDAY, 21st May, Maintaining 9J miles of Ihe main Masterton to Waiinararoad . in the Wamuloru Hiding, F. G, MOORE, Clerk. Mastorton, 18th May, 1892, MASTERTON ROAD BOARD. TUOTIOE is hereby given that at a i\| meeting of the Board to be held on the 28th ot M»y, 1892, it is the intention of the Board to make a special order striking a special rate of 3|d in the £ on tho several properties interested in the Te Mara Kiuwhakapapa Roads, for the purpose of meeting interest and annual charges on a loan of i'Boo for expenditure m formation, metalling and bridge building on the said roads. F. d. MOORE, Clerk. 25th April, 1802. I * BOUT 4000 acres adjoining the \_ Whakataki Native Reßerveknowu as the Okau Block. This land of fair quality, woll watered, and capable of considerable improve* ment, faces the sea and is fenced on thre sides. The close proximity of Cashpoint enables goods to bB received and woo to be shipped at moderatn cost, Price, 25a per acre. A large pait or with satisfactory improvement conditions the whole of which may remain for a term of 5 or 7 years on security of the property at 5% interest, For farther particulars apply to— A, MURRAY, Mataikuna. Or to JOHNSTON* CO., Wellington. m/irPEOPLE SAY. ' M lam Mkr, Georginastreet, Newtown, N.S.W. , Dear Sir, —I can with confidence bear , witness to the wonderful efflcaoy of Clements Tonio in curing liver and kidand'disoase. I hav> long been a victim to indigestion (caused by liver complaint andan affection ot the kidneys. 1 suffered terribly from headaches, pains in baokand side, with obstinate constipa- ■ tion,. No one except myself knows what my sufferings have been. I wne always tired and languid, with no ability oi inclination to perform my daily work, My tongue waß furred in the morning, and ft sour taste in the mouth, and frequent vomiting; one day 1 would be pretty well and tho next very distressed or completely proa, trated with a very confirmed languor. This went on until I was so ill 1 was corapletelydone up andquiteunable to move, my ankles being swollen as thick an my ihigha. I consulted physicians, all of , whom pronounced tho case one of Dropsy; they variously ascribed the J cause to heart, liver, or Bright's disease The kidneys were'undoubtedly diseasod, because the swollen ankles, when pressed '' with the finger, would leave a dent in i the place for days, and it was easy to press the end of the finger an inch deep, when the hile would not fill up for four i. days. I heard of the wonderful cures lt effeoted by Clements Tonic, and coin* ut menced its use, I took 3 bottles, and the ' swelling in the ankles commenced gradua ally to subside, I continued the medicine, and am now completely cured', ny „ ankles are their usual size, I have nc - aches nor pains, and can do a, good day d wori with pleasure; my tiretl, aching ]5 feelings have all disappeared, and I am )r confident I 1 have heen rercued from an g untimely grave by the wonderful virtues )r of Cloment's Tonic. My address is at the head of this letter, and I will reply to the communications if a stamped envelope is sent with enquiry, as 1 consider'itm'y duty to publish a record of my wonder; ful cure.' Youas very gratefully,' Lai/be g MOLKR. This .was a caße we can ourselves endorse, and we are cognisant of it from the outset. Thiß lady obtained a cuw y by properly treating the complaint, and a faithful treatment with Olement't Tonic ia always.successful
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XIII, Issue 4114, 16 May 1892, Page 3
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