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Our Hastings correspondent forwarded the following last night) : -Much interes wps manifested here today when the result of the election wes made known, and Captain Russell was heartily congratulated by his sappoitera. Many absurd rumours were circulated duriog the day, and a bogas telephone mestage purporting to come from the HERALD office, but realty manufactured "at home," put Mr Reardon in. A referenra to the trip of the deDnty returning officer from Moawhango will be interesting, f it was the first Instance of a run through from Moawbango to Hastings in one day. A start was made at a quarter to 4 o'clock in the morning. After traversing nbont a mile and a half two deep drains cut right across the road canted an accident. In tiying to get across them the horses got iato trouble, and as a result the whole party were thrown out. They of Mr B%fley, Mr Stuart, Mr Naphtali (the returning officer), and young Bradley, driver of the Patea coach, who was ia charge of thia special coaob. The latter displayed great presence of mind, and aftei catting clear of the homes secured them. Mr Naphtali received a noßty wound upon the face, and one of his wrists was sprained. Although suffering great pain be decided to go right through with the returns Karipa* panga was reached at 10 45, Waikoniuiat 1.45, and Hastings at 5 40. With regard to the accident no blame attached to

the driver. In was dne to the aotion of the County Council, who have left these cuttings across the road open for weeks while waiting for pipes to put in there. Dr. Wallace MacKenzie, of Wellington, will remain in Napier unlil Saturday, and may be consulted at Mr Owen's Pharmacy. Appointments can be arranged with Mr Owen,— [ADVT ] 881

C I C I C I Concentrated Carbqlated Creo soto, the cheapest and best Disinfectant; mucn cheaper, more efficacious, more agree able in uso, and not dangerous like Carbolic Acid. One gallon yields forty gallons of propor strength, costing about 3d per gallon. For provontin? bad smells, deodorizing cloiets, lavatories, bath-rooms, dust-bins, &c For washing floors, for stablo use, for bath and toilet, for fovor and contagious diseasoa, for ueo in laundries, disinfeoting linen, &o. For washing dogs, for preserving timber and walls (before papering), and for all casos whero an offectlvo, safe, and agreeable Disinfectant is desirable Sole agent for Napier — H. Owen, Manufacturing Wholesale and Reta Chomi&t, Hattlngs-stroot, Napier.— [Advt.J 713

ECCLES' CASCARA LIVER REGULATOR cures Biliousness, Indigestion, Sick Headache, Drowsiness, furred tonguo. loss of appotito, and leaves the Stomach and Liver in a healthy state. 2s 6d per bottle from A. ECCLES, Chemist, Tne Masonic Phab macy, Hastings-btrebt. 409

OVVENS SULPHUR HAIR RESTORER

is not a dye. Assists Nature to restore the natural color ; strengthens the hair follicles, and prevents tho hair falling out. Price, 2a 6d. H. Owen, Hastings-street, Napier.— [Advt.] 611

KOROMIKO CORDIAL. - A valuable romedy proparod from tho New Zealand shrub forDiarrhoßa, Dysentery, and gives immediate relief from Cramp or pain of any kind. Propared by W. J. Tyehman, Phar maceutical Chomlst, Hastings, H.B. Prico 2s and 3s Cd per bottle.— [Advt.J 76S

WILD CHERRY COUGH BYRUP con tains no opiates, but gives wonderful relief in Bronchitis, Hoarseness, Sore Throat, Coughs and Colds. Prepared by W. J, Tyerman Pharmaceutical Chemist. Hastings, H.B. Prico Is (id and Zs 6d per bottle,— {Advt.J 768

ECCLES' CORN PAINT quiokly removea either hard or act corns. Only a few appll cations necessary. In bottles Is 6d, from A. Eccles, Chemist, Maaonio Hotel Buildings. Napier.— [Advt.J 313

ECCLES 1 SYRUP OF RED GUM or Kuoalyptus Balsam has proved itself to be tho best remedy for coughs, colds, asthma, and all dißeaßes of tho breathing organs. H.P, writes : — " I have no fear for asthma when your Red Gum Syrup is at hand : one dose always gives me instant relief, and whon my wife or children catch a cold it always cures them; send me two large bottles by first train. Prepared only hy A. ECCLES, Chemist, Hastings-street, Napier.-{ADVT.] 315

Before buying your Corrugated Iron else' where get quotations of prices from Henry Williams and Sons, Wholesale Ironmongers' who have a very large stock in liand of all sizes, and extensive shipments to arrive.— [Advt.] 159

Ireland's Napier Dye Works.— Gents' suits cleaned, 4s; gents' suits dyed, 7a. Letters punctually attended to. [Advt.] 160

ECOLES 1 SULPHURINE LOTION clears the skin from spots, blemishes, roughness, sunburn freckles, &c. A few applications will render tho skin healthy, smooth, and I mnsronronk 2s 6d per bottle from A. ECCLES. the Masonio Pharmacy, Hastings street.-JADVT.J JM

SYNOPSIS OF NEW ADVERTISEMENTS;

The second of the presont series of wool sales will be hold on the 27th of December. In the programme' of tho Onga Onga Raolng Club's annual meeting an .alteration is made in tho Onga Onga Cup, which as published read " Fornorses that have never won £10 in one race up to time of starting." The word starting "ia altered to " nomination." . • Tenders are invited by Mr Thomas Humphries, Chief Surveyor, for felling bush and clearing roads in the Pohui district. A governess, recontly from England, desires engagement. An experienced person wants situation as housekeeper. Mr George Hunter thanks the oiectoraof Waipawa who recorded their votos in hiß favor.

Tho sale of tickets for the Friendly Sooietics' art union will close next Wednesday. A young man wants board and residence in a pnvato homo at Hastings. Mombors of the Fire Brigades and Fir« Police are requested to meet at 7.80 this evening at the flre station, Hersohell-street, to take part in a torchlight procession to tho

On new, a choice assortment of new novel, ties and fanoy goods ; lovely cards for Christmas presents. • . Inspoot Neal and Close's' exhibition, '

SALES, &0.-THIS DAY. Furnituro, &c, Mr Montague Lasoelles, at his rooms, Hastings, I.SD ;, goodwill of lease of " Tho Exohango " and Mr E. Pitt's interest in lease of promtoes occupied by-Pitt and Co. and.BlythoandCo.,2. Theatre Royal.-'' Betoy," 8. , • , . K.D.O. ■'.■' An infallible cure forlDyspepMa^andlndl KOBtion In any form may be obtained only from the Friendly Societies -Dispensary.— [Advt.] .. ' • *161 James Hardy ia i sol* agent for Luke's oels brated Cooking Stoves and Ranges from 2ft up to Bit; these Stoves «ra apeoially adaoted fo'^tektag large blUeta of nrewood,aSa*a^ fitted with ooppar boilers, at if desired with h.p. boilers; ovens removable, and lateatim provomento; prices from *S 10s up; tesrimonials and references given. ColonHl ovens, kerosene and spirit stoves. Cash prices.— [Advt.] ■ ... nJhfir ol^" 181 stra wberri«s and Cream, loed [Adto' 'M 0 th 9 faS'atTheCye.Pommol Sljokere.-I havo justi -rooeived another parcel of Yellow SlicKera, all sizes. Ihey are ia very superior artiole, and are decidedly the be»t good^ oi this desoripMonitt' the market John MTv.-JAbtoJ |J|

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Hawke's Bay Herald, Volume XXVIII, Issue 9542, 30 November 1893, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 7 Hawke's Bay Herald, Volume XXVIII, Issue 9542, 30 November 1893, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 7 Hawke's Bay Herald, Volume XXVIII, Issue 9542, 30 November 1893, Page 2

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