Greymouth, this day. Captain Turnbull, Harbour-master,, died this morning. The Harbour Board's solicitor has given an opinion that the (Board could not1 legally pay workmen for one day, Jubilee holiday. The Peerless left, Oaraara for Auokland with a load of potatoes en 33th Tilt, The demand fep |he, greaj. AiaeFlPaa remedy, "IJep Bitters, inttys part ej tb§ WOi'W hae keseme pq great *hat the Wop E{|tpr§ Opmliauy, yrivose be.a4qiiartei>B are at fieOßeatei', Neyf Ymk, y,SA : , have t>oen ppmpeiled to ppen a labefrafory in Melbourne. It is m qharge pf Mi; M," H. yaij Bergh, a gentleman ef peyeral Fear§' ■■yvith this Com^afly and the ff-ade rnjfy bo p^sured of recemair grooci^ equal %q the parent hpuse, and ifle mess ppurteofla treatment, Tlie Hop Bjfters Gpmpany niiYP pstafeljsliTßeßts &t Lqudon, Parts, 1?! Belgium. Breda, Holland, ana TpronfßJ anci their Ameripan Bitters are probably the best known medicine in the world.
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Auckland Star, Volume XVIII, Issue 179, 2 August 1887, Page 8
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