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Success of a New Zealand Sculler. _ * In the middle of February the rowing match on the Tyne between W. A. Barry (of London) and Charles Stephenson (of New Zea* land) for £50 aside took place in best-and-boati from the Bedheugb Bridge to Scotswood Suspension Bridge-- 50 yards short of 8 miles. Stephenson received Bsec start, but, in spite of this, betting at the start ruled at 7t04 on Barry. Stepheneon got 3 cuts at the water before Barry was started, and led by 3 clear lengths before they had reached the west end of Elswick Shipyard. Barry made several efforts to get on terms, but his opponent responded gamely to the challenge, and rowing coolly throughout Stephenson won by nearly 3 lengths in 19min 6sec. lassitude! headache, backache, AND INDIGESTION ARE SYMPTOMS OP A DISORDERED LIVER, CLEMENTS TONIC. IS THE ONLY RELIABLE AND RADICAL (JURE. HAVE NORTHER. Mb. ROBERT HARDIE Dunedld, N,2;, CURED OF writea on Dec. PAINS IN THE BACK. 28th, 1894 :— About ten years since I met with a severe accident, and since that I have been troubled with pains in the back and kidneys, and could scarcely walk. If I stepped out I would f«el pain in the small of the back ; I had to walk with short and careful steps. I tried everything I thought would ease me, but got no relief until I tried Clements Tonic. After a few doses I felt much better, and continued taking it, the result being most gratifying. I hava used only ten bottles, and am cured and in good health, and am not now troubled with any pain. I can also walk freely, and have found Clements Tonic to be a splendid medicine.— Yours truly, Robert Hardie, Dunedin, New Zealand. WOLFE'S SCHNAPPS » Induces a healthful secretion of the gastrio juice, a chief agent in the process of the transmutation of food into blood.

MAN AWATU COUNTY COUNCIL. ELECTION OF COUNCILLOR FOR THE AWABOU RIDING. EXTRAORDINARY VACANCY. I HEREBY give notice that an eleotion of ONE Councillor to fill the vacancy oaused by the resignation of David Walter Strang will be held at the residence of Mr H. Rowland, Motuiti, on WEDNESDAY, the 29th April, 1896. Nominations in the form prescribed by " The Regulation ot Local Elections Act, 1876," must be de~ livered to me, or addressed to me, and delivered at the place above named, at any time befors noon on WEDNESDAY, 22nd April, 1896. E. G. COX, Returning Officer, THE OTAKI ELECTORATE. MR J. G. WILSON, M.H.R., address his constituents at the Public Hall, Foxton, on FRIDAY, 24th April, at 8 p.m. TITR GREENWOOD, Dentist, will IVI visit Foxton on THURSDAY, 23rd April (arriving over night), and may be consulted at Stansell's Hotel till 3 p.m. COLYTON SALE. TUESDAYTiIst APRIL! ABRAHAM &~WILLIAMB will £\ sell by public auction as above at 1 p.m. — 10 weaners 150 young Romney ewes 150 woolly lambs 60 ewes 60 2 tooth ewes 1200 2 tooth Lincoln wethers 200 halfbred wethers 200 halfbred store wethers 200 woolly lambs T^OXTON BOROUGH COUNCILBURGESS ROLL, 1896-7. IsliiREBY GIVEN j that the Burgess Roll and Defaulters' List for the ensuing year are now open for inspection at the Council Office during office hours, and will remain on view until WEDNESDAY, 22nd April, 1896, at 5 p.m. All objections thereto, in the form of the fourth schedule of the Municipal Corporations Act, 1886, must be delivered to me in writing not later than the day and hour above mentioned. THOS. F. GIBSON. Town Clerk. Feftton, April 7tb, 1306.

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Manawatu Herald, 18 April 1896, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Manawatu Herald, 18 April 1896, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Manawatu Herald, 18 April 1896, Page 3

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