ANTHRAX.
THE DISEASE BELIEVED TO BE SPREADING. By Tekgraph.—Prets Association. X wi Auckland, Saturday. What aro supposed to be cases of . anthrax have occurred on the farm of Mrs Malonoy, Waharoa. Three cows are dead, and two more sick. J-he inspector has secured part of one cow for analysis.
ATHLETICS AND SMOKING,' jl Should athletes amoke ? Opinions ariflF ■' COnaiflfitably at variance on the Bubject,buf\ the verdict of most modern eoieatiets would lead to the conclusion that youth, while training, -should abstain from smokingpipes, cigarettes, and . strong tobacco, a; mild cigar on the other hand may safely ba : indulged in, and the lastest novelty, Jfo 3 _ sard's Cavours, cw.be recommended'teona " andall. They.are mild, fragrant,, and ia • everv respect suitable for the successful ' sportsman, as well for the one who is oat of it. A packet of 'eight oosts only one ehil. ling and three-pence. Athletes ,go for | them and ba victorious* ■ 6 *
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XVI, Issue 5133, 23 September 1895, Page 2
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151ANTHRAX. Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XVI, Issue 5133, 23 September 1895, Page 2
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