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On the fourth page will be found a report of yesterday's meeting of the Waste Lands Beard and oar Waipawa and Ormondville correspondents' letters. Mr W. Harker's auoti.n and other announcements are inserted to-day on our fourth page. There was no business at the Besident Magistrate's Court yesterday. We have received from Mr W. Thomas 10s for the Mrs Pettersen Fund, and 10s for the Mrs Enright Fund. r Messrs Murray, Hoberts and Co. report the sale of Mr A. D. Milae's property at Mohaka, consisting of 620 & ores freehold, and 9500 acres leasehold, with 2000 sheep, to Mr J. K. Twist at a satisfactory price ' The general manager of the National Insurance Company requests us to state* -'that the set loss sußtaiiied by the company, owing to the wreck of the Lastrngham, is £2600, and not £6900 as previously wired to the Press. The Garrison Band commenced ; their summer season . of out-door performances last evening, when an excellent programme was gone through in Olive-square. There was a large attendance of the public The members., of the band were afterwards entertained atj supper at Mr Water-worth's Provincial Hotel! . The committee of the Holiday Association met yesterday. There was considerable dis-. ousßion relative to closing on Monday week for the race's, Monday being a most awkward day for a holiday, but it was ultimately decided to olose at aoon on Monday: and 1 . Tuesday, for the races, and the whole day on Thursday for the show; -•••--- A deputation of the Olive-square Improvement Committee waited upon Dr Spencer yesterday, and applied for permission to use the vacant section in Tennyson-street belonging to him for the purpose of holding an English .Fair. Dr Spencer kindly gave the. required permission, and the fair is consequently likely to be held on that site. .- ; , ',',. An alteration in the train service will allow residents in Hastings and its district to attend- the opening performance. o£. Webb's, Boyal Marionettes this evening. 'The train' wbioh usually leaves Napier for Hastings at 9 p.m. on Saturday will this evening be delayed till 11 o'olook. The train 1 from rHair- 1 tings to Napier, which usually leaves at 10 p.m., will also be delayed till midnight. A Fact Worth, Knowing. — Are you suffer-: ing with consumption, coughs, severe .colds settled on the breast, pneumonia, oJ any disease of the throat and lungs P If so, go, to your Druggist and get a bottle of Boßchee's German Syrup. The people are going ! wilcT over its success, and Druggists all over our! country are writing us of its wonderful' cure* 1 among their customers. . It has by far thY largest sale of any remedy, simply because it; is of so muoh value in all affections ofthur kind. Chronic cases quickly .yield to it ' Druggists recommend it and physicians' prescribe it. If you wish to try its superior virtue, get a Sample Bottle for 6d. "Jjar'ge? size bottle, 3s 6d. Three doseß will relieve any case. Try it, • '• ■ i '- : .'""2/Z2, The Melbourne correspondent of the Zaunceston Telegraph saya :— " A . man.- named Bedingfield, who was recently expelled from the Salvation Army for running away from 5 New Zealand with a ' Hallelujah lass,' has! turned his rascality to good account. fsHe* still dubs himself 'captain,' though the ' army ' refuses to be led by him at present."^ On t Saturday he invited an audience aj;t6d each to come and hear the acoount of 'how ho "fell away from Qod '-r-tbat is, .othow., he tempted a silly, girl to leave her homeland, family, of how he left his own wife jand'chU; dren starving, and how he played the hypp«. ot-ite and villain. It is hardly: credible ;that the wife, whom he left distitute, could so ;faTj . degrade her womanhood as to appear on .the. platform and countenance the wretched business ; but she did, and what is more, a great many people paid sixpence a head to hear . this oreature expatiate upon his profligaoy." ; - Joseph^ Paul's Bankrupt Sale of A. Browne and Combs and Oo.'s stpoks has been a great' success, Intending buyers of Drapery and Clothing would do well to visit j. Paul's establishment while this Genuine Bankrupt; Sale lasts.— [Advx.] 1173 A Lady's Wish.—" Oh, how I do wishfmy skin was as clear and soft as yours !" said a, lady to a friend. "You can easily make--.it so," answered the friend. " How ?" inquired' tho first lady. "By using Hop Bitters, that' makes pure rich blood' and blooming health*. It did it for me, as you observe." Bead. 228: We know that there is nothing, on earth equal to Hop Bitters as a family medicine. Look here. ; . 229 .*r - .

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Hawke's Bay Herald, Volume XXI, Issue 6973, 27 September 1884, Page 2

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Untitled Hawke's Bay Herald, Volume XXI, Issue 6973, 27 September 1884, Page 2

Untitled Hawke's Bay Herald, Volume XXI, Issue 6973, 27 September 1884, Page 2