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TELEGRAPHIC NEWS.

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WELLINGTON, January 12, Mr Newman Anderson, Government bntter expert, has resigned, .having accepted the appointment of general manager of the Canterbury Central Co>Opera* tive Company. The resignation, takes effect in a month. Since the colony has been declared free ' of scab in sheep, several breeders have been busily engaged purchasing rams in the Wellington district, with , a view of sending them to Australia. -«^tf The Union S.S. Company has been^ advised that the K.M.B. AUmeda left ' •Frieco, for Auckland, at four o'clock on the afternoon of the 9th instant. With , reference to the : otble ■ mesuga . * stating the A.M.P. Society held » mort* gage pf J840.000 over., Sir W. J>mu'> property,, advices from Melbourne show .* that tbe' amounHa only 4520,000, and thf - f -» Society haß no anxiety as to the taint of ', the security. ' :i)l " A sheep run in Marlborougb, known as

. "^Dbe Shades," 7,765 acres freehold, 187? leasehold, and 5000 Bbeep, was offered at ,- auotjon to-day and passed in. \ WELLINGTON, January 18. Tfye Government state there is no troth vbamer in tbe London Standard's anttouniement of a conversion to cover Bmtbot Board loans. They describe it as a raw© shot on tbe part of the Standard. Tha 'rpreoantion is taken to insißt on the coupons of all boards that the colony j i?notU_ble. AUCKLAND, January 13. .- Among tha passengers by the Te Anau from Byney is Mr B. H. Glyn, President or the Bank of New Zealand. He is bound '".on a Tint of business as well as pleasure. -140 pasrtfagers arrived from Sydney by the Te Anaift - Inspector •' Srofaam, who leaves for Obiidihnxeh to-night, was presented with • tftfwof WD Boveieignaat a large meetmai^R^ ovur by the Mayor. ••>- NEW PLYMOUTH, Jannary 13. • Mr. Jobn Skinner, ■ writing to the (Tttntnakx Herald, states tbe natives are wanting to sell land, bat there is no one heft to purchase for the Government. They are selling in large blocks to syndicates. He says : — " It was only last week that several native'ownera of MobakatineParintini block, one of the most important blocks in Taxanaki district, were in town to sell their interests, but were informed by the looal native agent that he bad no power to »ot in the matter and could not inform them who had. Tbe result of this Is .that tbe natives sell to private eyndififttM." __ - __ ==== _ 1 large shipment of bntter,-2,50q paokftgeMCM to be made by tbe s.s. ; Mahinapna to-day, and will be transhipped into tbe direct liner Tongtriro at Wellington. , The Harbor Bdard on Wednesday decided that polling booths for the next eleotion, which will be held on tbe second Monday in February, be erected at the tallowing centres :— New Plymouth, Haa Tillage, Waitara, Urenui, Lepperton, inglewood, Stratford, Eltham, Omata, dakurfc, Okato, Fangareha, Oaonai, Opunake, Manaia, Tarata, Eaponga, Cardiff, Tikorangi, Fihama, Otakebo, and Okaiftwa. PBOPESSOB LIEBEG siys:— "We B__ll never know how men were first directed to the use of Coffee, but we may 00-udder tbe article so remarkable for its action on the brain and the substance of the organs of motion as an element of food for organs yet unknown, which are destined to convert the blood into nervous Btfb-taoceß and tbne recruit the energy of the moving and thinking faculties." If yon wish to benefit yourself you could not do better than drink Cubase's Al Cos-ebb. Sold everywhere in lib and 21b tins. For it is -he best. PERSONS OP DELICATE CONSTITUTION, who are obliged to abstain from ordinary coffee, should try Cbbase's Tabaxaouk or Dandelion Coy_>__, which is recommended by the highest Medical Authorities as a very valuable beverage .for those suffering from weak digestion, flatulency, nervousness, etc. Not to know Is not to have.

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Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume XX, Issue 2325, 13 January 1893, Page 2

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TELEGRAPHIC NEWS. Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume XX, Issue 2325, 13 January 1893, Page 2

TELEGRAPHIC NEWS. Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume XX, Issue 2325, 13 January 1893, Page 2