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She did no work durni? tlifl three weeks of hor ata\. The conversation referred to in h< r u\i(Woo In-l.ii_t took place on the first da> of lior vit-it Neither witness nor her sisters, to b(>r knrnvlpdgi*, had been in communication with tlii-rcluo beforo the conversation occurred -l.c him heard from Mra Ii own that a man had been at the bouse, and asked Mr. Brown to por form a certain act upon her aiater, but her sioter refused to allow it. Mia Brown also told her that John had performed tho op. ration upon Mias Marshall. Witness left Mrs. Brown on good terma Mra. Brown made witness the dress she was now wearing, and lent her 4s when ahe loft ; but in February Mrs. Brown had owed the witness Sa for wages. She had no grudge against Mrs. At this point Mr. Gully aaked for a remand, to which Mr. Jelliooe objected. Hia Worahip adjourned the caae till Wedneaday next, the aame reduced bail being allowed as before. The oase of Thomas R. Ellison was also adjourned to the Bame date, the aame reduced bail being allowed. ADAM'S SHEEP DIP HEALTHY FLOCKS, IMPROVED STAPLE. The Odams Company, who for the last 50 years have been the premier manufacturers of Fertilisers and Dips in the Old Country, and whose preparation have for more than 40 years been tho stand-by of the Royal farms of the Qneen and Prince of Wales, have appointed us thoir agont3, and we have now stocks ready for delivery for the coming season. We oan supply their non-poisonous fluid or their powder (poisonous) dips in any quantity, and will be glad to arrange special terms with large flock-owners. HER MAJESTY THE QUEEN— Andrkw Blake, Farm Steward, Oaborne, Cowea, 1.W., writea, 18th September, 1893 :— "I am pleased to report moat favonrably of Odama' Fluid Dip. It is fatal to insect life in any animal, and aa a Sbeep Dip it is not surpassed by the best I have tried, and so easily mixed." HIS ROYAL HIGHNESS THE PRINCE OF WALES :— Is in regular use on the farms at Sandringham. The Direotora of Odams' (nearly all themselves breeders or farmers), realising to the full the importance of reliable Sbeep Dips, have now produoed SHEEP DlPS— Fluid (non-poiaonoua) and Powdkr (poisonous) of the highest efficiency and standard quality, and, as thoroughly practical men, submit them with complete confidence to their fellow farmers throughout the world. SEND FOR PAMPHLETS, Jno. Holmks A Co., Wellington. W. Chrystall A Co., Chtistohnrch. BUCKEYE HARVESTER COMPANY, DUNEDIN. THE 'VICTORY!" THE "VICTORY!" THE "VICTORY!" The Moat Marvellous of all Modern Inventions in SEWING MACHINES. PRICES, FROM £6 TO £10 10s PAYMENTS, FROM 2/6 WEEKLY. The VICTORY W JpWMr Long Arm Silent eS&eH * ss —**'' Price £6 IffiSfßfc The V I° TORY New '"■»_si_»___"isp* r 'I'nrkish walnut, tbe whole forming a very handtiome piece of furniture. Prick _10 10s. D.1.C., Wellington, Sole Agents. TARATAHI - CARTERTON RACING CLUB. ANNUAL MEETING, MONDAY, 11th NOVEMBER, 1895, Prince of Wales' Birthday. No Bktting or Wagering allowed on the conrse, oxcept through the totalisator, and tickets of admission aro issued only on this condition. First Race— Wairarapa Guineas— starts at 11.45. Excursion Trains. Grand -stand a few yardß from Clarevillo Railway Station. W. M'KENZIE, Secretary. Nominations for Wairarapa Haok Guineaß, 1897 (present yearlings), 100 guineas, one mile, close on SATURDAY, 23rd November, 1895. ST. MABK'S CHUKCH, REMUERA, AUCKLAND. ORGANIST and Choirmaster wanted by the Vestry for the above Church. Salary, .£BO per annum. Organ by Henry Jones A Son, London, two complete manuals CC to G, 17 stops to both manuals, pedal basn CCC to F, containing 3 stops, 5 composition pedals in all. Applicant must bo of exeertional character, a good accompanist, and thoroughly experienced in training and managing a mixed voluntary choir (men and boys vested). Details of duties, Ac, to be seen upon application at tho office of this paper. Applications to be by letter, slating qualifications and experience, and accompanied by testimonials, to be sent on or before 3rd December, 1895, to the Vicar, the Vicarage, Remuera, Auckland. NATIONAL FIRE AND MARINE INSUKANCR COMPANY OF NEW ZKALAND. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that, in terms of the Articles of Association, the Annual General Meeting will be held in the Company's Offices, Rattray - street, Dunedin, on THURSDAY, 14th November, at 3 p.m. Bubiniss : To receive the Directors' Report and Balance-Bheet for the 12 months ended 30th September, 1895 ; the Election of two Direotors and two Anditors. To consider a resolution to be submitted to the meeting that the number of Direotora be reduced to eight. Proiies must be in writing and lodged at the registered office of the company 24 hours before date of meeting. The share register will bo olosed for transfers from 24th Ootober till 14th November. HENRY E. WILLIAMS, General Manager. Dunedin, 16th Ootober, 1895. DISSOLUTION OF PARTNERSHIP. HPHE Partnership hitherto exiating be- ■*- tween HENRY J. MILLER and HERBERT J. MILLER, tinder the style of Miller Bros., EuiWera and Contractor.), ia Dissolved from this duto by mutual consent. Henry J. Miller will carry on tbo busineas. HENRY* J. MILLER. HERBERT J. MILLER. v\ ltness — G. H. Gosbkll. THE GEAR MEAT PRESERVING AND FKEEZING OOMIMiSY OK NfcW ZWALAND (Limited). "VTOTICE ia hareby given that Joseph XH Coonor, recently in charge of the Company's shop in Adelaido-road, is not authorises to collect money or sign receipts. W. H. MILL WARD, General Managor. Bth. November, 1895. Jlaveretgn Bemediet for Skin Eruptimu. EA^fll A TO CURE CCZCMA. rllXl'lllfiA SKIN ERUPTIONS, ■■ Wbmbbllllbb irritation, pimples, blotches, ulcerated bad legs, sores, ringworms, chilblains, £c,, use CULLWICKa SKIN UINIMENT anb BLOOD TABLETS. «£ Proprietor— W. JlAimv, Chcm »t, Southamitov. Obtain, •bit from nil CiirmiKts and Stores Whole h»lc— losepu Ohiihk ahu Kuni, Llulill' Id btrccL Cimmcuuncn, N 2 WANTED Known- Clayton & Co. aro Agents for O. AY. Clayton, 39, Vivian-atreet, over nil hia Ncwtown proporty, and havo power to let, sell, or purchase on his behalf ; bo anyone paving ront for houfio or shop oan arrange that thoir rent pnrohaFoa tho freehold. " OHOULDauId acquaintance be forgot." O Not when you can got a fow ohoioe Xmas and New Yoar Carda to send to the old folka at homo, which will gladden thoir hearta. We have just opened up a very choice and novel collection from the leading Homo and colonial artists, the pricea ex. oeodiogly ohpap— 3d per pnoket to 5a otiob. Christmai novelties just opened aro a trout to boo. The Noted Hibernia, 67, Cuba-street. \ LL Accountu dnu to the b'outhorn Boot and Shoe Company, Wellington, are payable at the office of ARTHUR KEMBER, 28, Lambton-quay, Wellington. THE WELLINGTON SOCIETY FOR THE PREVENTION OF CRUELTY TO ANIMALS. IT is requested that all communications for the Society, whioh will be regarded as strictly confidential, be addressed to the " Hon Sec. City Corporation Offiooß, Bran-ion-street." J. S. JAMESON, Hon. Seo.

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Evening Post, Volume L, Issue 114, 9 November 1895, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Post, Volume L, Issue 114, 9 November 1895, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Post, Volume L, Issue 114, 9 November 1895, Page 4