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KATIKATI

[fbom a correspondent.] The weather here of h: to has been rather wetand unpleasant for those Lho bare much outside woik to do ■ W July *■ generally a busy month llth the majority of the farmers. T*nd has to be cleared in ordor to be in readineas to turn over for early Sriiig sowing, ond in many cases it !; also to be fenced, so by the time .pringwuponus we have not very much time to spare. But ran. v only •but should be expected ahout thie time of year. It is '"deed a true as well as in old raying that, "It w an ill wind that blows n >body good, and most of us bavo found t at the wet weather has been vory acceptable to tbuse who wish to tiausplaut young trees from the seed beds, this season, it is said, being one of the best, if not the best, we have experienced for that roadi which have been in very frr condition up to the present are winning to cut into holes in places. Of bourse this is ouly to be expected when there is a good deal of traffic during wet weather, and a few days' ipellof sunshine, aMed by the skilful ful manipulation of the shovel where the holes are anyway bad, would prove »blesfiogtoc,Mters, w The mail coach has tor some time o! late been arriving very irregularly. Coiriitig from Tauranga it is generally, 'if not always, in at the proper hour, • «nd the delay seems to be ia the other direction, i.e., from the Thames to Vaihi. Whether the reason of the delay is to be found in the bad , itl te of the roads or is tfue to othir causes it is hard to say, but JUflikati rather thinks the latter. On Monday last, the day the English mail arrived, a number of periple could be -observed waiting about the post office from a little before 3 pm, till the mail arrived, some time after 5. Most people don't care to wait as long |i that. On Saturday last Mr M. Preston, 1 while proceeding up th'a Gorge with a dray lo*d of goods for Waibi, met with what m'gbt haye been a serious, mishap, bis draygoing over the side # a cutting* lam glad* to be able to itate that beyond a good deal of in. oonrenience and trouble Mr Preston tor his horses have not suffered very The match between the foatball tdfrbof Katikaii and that of Waihi, which was postponed • from Saturday last, is to be played at Waibi on next Saturday. Kfctikati, we all hope, will do its level be»t to send the strongest t? am it can pdsfevbly get together to tackle' the mining district, and if we are beaten then we can say, as the poet, " We done .our level best.' The tetVe«n« nt here' l think deserves a great amount of kudos for the manner •» ipite of fctl defects, iM which it has y ways come to the 'fore, year after year," with a football club. Although our men-leave the district, often to pl*y against as, still we manage to get Kteaia, irchich, as a rule, plays a gjod %11.3 found game and can stand up very wellito-many far.fltronger teams. oJuiyi22.-

The best medicine known is Sander and Soa'aEucalypti Extract. Test its eminent powerful effect in coughs, colds, influenza, eta— the relief is instantaneous Thousands nw the most gratifying testimony. Eis Majesty the King of Italy, aud medical syndicates all over the globe are its patrons. Bead the official reports that accompany each Vtle, Hosier, M.L»., Prof. University, Greifowaid, reports : -The Eucalypti Extract proved magnificently successful in very se%ore contusions, bruises, sprains, wounds, scaldings, broken ribs, and limbs. (Medical Journal, Nov., 1881). In disc »ses of the kidnejrs, either active congestion or suppression, (ttrcemia)or albuminaria, dropsy, lithiasis, »otlung.wul equal in its aotion Eucalypti Extarct. Doses, sto 8 drops. Mesler, M.D., Prtf. University, Griefswald, reports :—Diptbtfria, Tonsils continunlly coherent prese»tbg ttloers with white exudats. Cured in H lays. Sargioal Clinio of Prof. M'lntyre, Odl«g» of Phyoiciona and Surgeons, bt. Lo«i^-Bcirrhus of Breast Excision. Eucalypti Extract employed* No swelling, heat, ordbbolor*tiort\ Cared in 14 days. [Advfc.J

In consequence of the opposition shown to tb« Supreme Court Amendment Bjjl, which provided for restricting the comments of judges to questions of law, and left juries to HBsera damages in civil cases, and to say which party to the suit should be saddled with flbem, it has been withdrawn in the Council on the motion of the AttorneyGtpWfl.,

Mr Palmer has been informed by the UNrter of Justice that no alteration can be to*k Jhis jear in the law in regard to the oolleoting of rates by local bodies.

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Bay of Plenty Times, Volume XVIII, Issue 2710, 24 July 1891, Page 3

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KATIKATI Bay of Plenty Times, Volume XVIII, Issue 2710, 24 July 1891, Page 3

KATIKATI Bay of Plenty Times, Volume XVIII, Issue 2710, 24 July 1891, Page 3