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The Ellesmere Guardian. WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 5, 1892. Local and General.

Thk Poet Laureate, Lord Tennyson, 18 very ill with influenza an I gout. The fnrther hearing of the charges of malpractice against the Woo^ville.che^niat Symep, has been adjourned till Oct. 10. Ma " Sydenham " Taylor has been ordered home from his parliamentary duties at Wellington, by his medical advisers. The present session of the GeneralASr sernbly is expected to be over m about 10 days' time from this. , Thb inspector's report of the \ Southbridge District School^ will appear 'in 'our dext issue. ; " : ' . ; • , n ■ The twosailprs at We|l|pgton, charged with Bnnoting another . eailpf "ibaiiied ,WV Greeoroue, have beep committed for trial for raurdnr. '. " : ■■■ : ■ / Mr and Mrs Tennyson Smith, Temperance lecturers, have been presented with a large portrait of themselves by a number of well-wishers m Wellington. The Anniversary Tea and public m«ettngs m connection with /.he Presbyterian < Church will be held at Leesto'n'this evening, and at Brookside on ' Friday evaning» next. • ••_ _ ■ •, -■ , . .: Thb Police have reason to i believe /that 'a man now m England' sold a'gun Belfeyed' to *»c th^ on a found at the| 'sceo'e of. 'the murder at Lora Gorge, Southland, and h© will be prepared to inform 1 a; «ac 'to who was iho put chaser was.' : : A 6a<l boating fatality occurrey ai Whangarei on Sundov, by which eight' perspm' lost their lives while out yachting. ' Tfte', names of the victims are B. and Q. 'T&oke'r,' Wilson, F. Ramsay, J. Gallic, TV? Oouri-' eney, A. Brooker, and Sealey. Th.c sad affair haa cast an awful gloom over the entire district of Auckland. „''j; ''''■'.,!'" Pabtiodlars of the two stud horses the property of Mesßra I. and J. McDopj»ld, appear m this issue. As 'hey will travel round ihis District, far.iiera and. others': should take advantage of the opportunity to naprove their breed of horses ftom such-well-known sires as .the. 'Banker,' 1 (cljdea ; dale), and 'HarKaway" (tboronghbrea;.

lißß % Gafpbfe has ,a freah businese announcement m {his iegm. To-MOBKow evpninsj the, children's an nual Ten flnd.HJntertainnrient m conn'c'ioi with iln WesJeynn Bnnday»Bch/>ol m di ; town, will be bald. jSnnes and recitations' by jh^ Fcho'nrg and ehnir. and aho ndIrrsses by the Cifcuy; minister wJ " I)P jiyen. Thete wiH also ba a^flisi ril.ufioi VV B Yegret to Tr^ar^liat Mr Porter, »h popular agent of the Ban'c of New Zealand m this town is about to be tran«ferre' to Mnrnnrft. to tnkfi nhnren tfimporn r ily o' that brnnch of fhe same B ink. Mr I'orier, ittriner his residence m South brides, marif nanr frifii X and ns on° n£. 'hi church interest 'ti all matters De"taiolrir 'o hf welfare. Mr Porter leaves on Tlmrtdaj On Sunday evan ? n2j/las,fj, fl^/ghi/' 1 * I"1 ''" wreement torik^^tf^eTwfleiwtwavmrfjfoi fa i 31^ BmftMmda^ahmi { Jj. jjE, o*cloek. !A sparring match a-^a-^avin — onm-Snll^van followed, ao^;n#fc,do ||n t<?v w ' hall hay j fuller particuiar^wUen thftpa*" tomes baForfl the locil lafifl of ai 10911 It will also ba heard, m which i weW-kri own farmer durin3r^B&sjijf ££sg j 'eceivd m rather violent banb on the nost /rojn ario W individon), gnoVg or Ijees of ft erolley fiattKe on <he features of tjhe assaulted on^. lC) . On p«f c on 9of this iasne wi|l ba found m extemive advirM'semsn^JfrmW lh.it "Id '. md wel»- known firra of drtpfe^'tfnd rio^ . r h,je rs . M »SHrB W. Saan?e ?nd Co^ariy,of OhriU jhnrch, Tlie^mw and enlarged .oremufia, a->d the irnn^n9e^»^l|bea, r Htj|i|| '^toxsk which this firm is possfinned of, jre"f_ der their warohotne the rno'tfashion^bl^, 1 ' <-eeo' < t in jthe city.- '"'The f -iare ! - beautifulHy lit UP| and are'' J exrj'iMt>iy fAt-j---lished as well as aasy 6f 'accfeW to -e^fery*} departme nt. The 'whole q f the injeri^r,' : both as r (guilds taste, is tkoSMenV srjd: wperfeot o •der and arranefeip^nt' Ijann^ot be' e .W§M mywJi^fo (Hd 0610hV. ! ll)^ > \ l . Tffi b»df; nn<MfWn«'*n'«f4»teH«»^{f "Gotr'WAWS^i* n "oir'fl Ifiaoalypte Bxtrwt fat r^olda, oushfl. ooQsitmpt'OQi b conch it if, •♦ravel at d Wldnpy o^mplftlntfl, Hv«r flowntaiatii nod fever* o£ all kinds. So trio* von are not Imposed upon by vood inrpe, »«^ that »Boh bo»J»4j«wrijtßayTf«» tfJJ4r ; ana our Bienataro, "Ooieniilfre und 1 86iwf Oobtntnindrs, N.S. Wales, without thli »t i« a frand. For eout, rhaumatlsm. "cifttica, (jv our spenatiEuoalypte QirT^o? bottle I^3d. Awarded hrt/iali : tm-Mp' romap, Hvdoey, Adelaide and Melbourne. . beating ill corapptitors. Sold ©very whero . Agijnts I for Bonthbridge Mosira A Oameroij & Oo.i-ACyT-. rr% "rj- . Q : <t» Fiitlay pVeninVthe "^oar rlanfle^ 1ft i oonneoffon with theflou'hbWd^eQnadri'le Afwernbly, was h«ld at the Town-Hall, and war vely larf ply attended. Messr« F. Cowan {nd J.jTcaoey wereiin ehargq rtft »\l the arratagementp, and •varythinj pasaed of£ moBJ; suocesftfuljyr A-Jar^jmitrqua?.' hftd: ; lj«eo ereotea oatsfde the Hall, Where" refresTiments were provided, and effloiently'sop'eriniend'fid' by lAr 1 B^cn. •Messrs porper Brgs. (yiolifl, ?> and piano) and Blyth (corn;^) enppil^d and datcmg wasTKep't no to' th«ir 'lively strains i til almost daylight the following morning. Altogether tlis nianajfin^oooi-J mittee to be congratulated on the way m fwhich ; ihe whole of these !dan.cnßu have beien carried out throughout the past winter.; v'< ■-'':-> j v :.': i&Ai o. .>;j T.OBD BACON tells of a rec'or m danger off losing his cttfe,- saying; i' WMl.'if l!^dtt l! I shall kill seventy men.' Wn e ,Q asked whj, he said that he would begfin to pr«e«i liSfl physic. This is from the preface «o | Health: The^Tew .HetiMd/'in:*di>^! 4»^ W.'Oorrie Johnson. 160, Tuarn street, Christcharch. Dr Forest, a jwpUifep^Pi physician, teaches bow much can be dona I at hom£ witliQjlj;d,rpgß.o^igijoo,k I other important principles besides th« 1 HealthjSecreV^oJd fan \ *VV4h. B aD %B' e .*< ;' a^.l four dqllars to over 200,000 pEonle, with a olege of secrecy. The Rev T. Norris^ writes : — ' • The New Method' came to 1 ' hand, and, compared jWJth^it^.jtijetfHall,, Trestmient is nowhere/ I' am persuaded 1 tint a of ..whatitWs book,,contains Would save many from unfolo roißery nnd burdensome expense.' t For Jesa. than, Vwo consulta'ion 'f oes 'Vfi ! e y !f wW'give l ' advifee for a Hfßffmp. A circular may be obtaineirl or a co >y seea by sen"3ing a post nHT^.-r-l Advt.l ; ,i :i. *

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Ellesmere Guardian, Volume XI, Issue 1056, 5 October 1892, Page 2

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The Ellesmere Guardian. WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 5, 1892. Local and General. Ellesmere Guardian, Volume XI, Issue 1056, 5 October 1892, Page 2

The Ellesmere Guardian. WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 5, 1892. Local and General. Ellesmere Guardian, Volume XI, Issue 1056, 5 October 1892, Page 2

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