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TELEGRAPHIC N EWS.

(fer peess association.)

WELLINGTON. February 6. The Executive of the Wellington dißtetttjof the Manchester Unity of Oddfellows has decided to recommend at the imraal meeting tbat owing to the insuranoe inrrender values not being ready for adoption, and aB some of the districts have not Bent in their deoision as to qnestions submitted to them from the {bison Conference, the proposed Conference in connection with the Jubilee at Enter be rjot held. Government State farm will shortly bo inaugurated, in a 1500-block, some miles beyond Feilding. The Government steamer Stella will shortly bt Submitted to auction. A young woman giving tbe name of Aon Frend died at tbe house of a midwife in Coba street to-day. The woman had been confined of triplets, one being born alive on Friday night and two dead tut night, When medical aid was sought the woman was lying in the bed pulseless, blanohed, unconsoious and dying, and the doctor concluded there bad been severe hemorrhage. An inquest will probably be held. The deceased is about 30 or 35 years of age.

Two kiwis were seen on the Makino K»d the other day, one being captured. The arrivals in New Zealand anting January were 8,418 persons, and de. pMtnres 1518, leaving a gain to the colony of 1905. The same month last year the arrivals exceeded the departures by 613. The author of the following deserves a teat in the front rank of the writers of Motion:— "A man fed his fowls upon xfce but finding that the house sparrows dropped down in clouds and robbed the poultry of most of their food, determined to get the better of them, and substituted maize. He was astonished to observe that the Bparrowe, finding the grains too large to swallow, carried them to an adjacent railway line, and waited for the train to pass by, when they were enabled to pick up the crushed meal." Now that the dairy industry has grown to such a degree of importance, the ueed lor a cool store for butter awaiting ' ■bipmeflt is keenly felt. The Wellington Harbour Board is so energetic and far•eeing a body that no doubt they will see their way to do something sooner or #ter. At present butter goes into ordinary wharf sheds, or lies upon the wharf, and is placed by the shipper • Amidst oilß and goods of all sorts, where ♦ it must become more or less tainted either by odours of other merchandise or from dust. Were there a cool shed at tfcoh chief port, and a Government expert who could travel from port to t,brt before each direct boat left for England and grade the butter waiting i»'tbe cool sheds, it would tend to save the. industry from many pitfalls. The Ofcago Harbour B;ard is at present making inquiries in this direction, and HO doubt shippers would willingly pay a imall charge to cover cool storage. There is already such a shed at Lyttleton. "*PEBSONS OP DELICATE CONSTITUTION, who are obliged to abstain from ' ordinary coffee, Bhould try Crsase's TarAxaoux or Dandilion Cofpse, which is recommended by the highest Medical Authorities as a very valuable beverage fpr those suffering from weak digestion, flatulency, nervousness, etc. Not to know is not to have. Thbbvst Ekkkdt job Indigestion. — Norton's Cahomilb Pills are confidently Becommended as a Simple Bemedy for Indigestion, which is the cauao of nearly all the diseases to which we are Bubject. Norton's Pills, with justice called the •* Natural Strengthener of the • Human Stomach," act as a powerful tonic and gentle aperient, are mild in their operation, and safe under any circumstances. Sold in bottles at Is ltf, 2Ufi, Us, by all . mWlimna Vandors thronghgpt the world .

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Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume XX, Issue 2346, 7 February 1893, Page 3

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TELEGRAPHIC NEWS. Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume XX, Issue 2346, 7 February 1893, Page 3

TELEGRAPHIC NEWS. Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume XX, Issue 2346, 7 February 1893, Page 3