Another native difficulty has arisen near Cambridge. The natives interested in the Patere block refuse to allow the survey to go on. At Auckland, on Friday, three little children were playing on the wharf when an iron girder fell on their fingers taking three fingers off one little girl, and one off another. t < The ship Knowsley Hall, from London, to Canterbury, is now upwards of 150 days out. She is almost a new ship of 1750 tons, and it is supposed she must have met with some mishap. Holloway’s Ointment and Pills. —Sores, Wounds and ulcers.—Every variety of sore, ulcer, eruption, boil, and carbuncle is safely stopped in its destiuctive course by the timely application of this healing Ointment. It arrests unhealthy and substitutes healthy action, thus curing the inflamed, irritable and spreading diseases affecting the skin. Holloway’s Ointment has gained an imperishable fame for its facility in healing old inflammatory sores about the shins and ankles, and for bad legs and for old wounds it cannot be equalled ; nor is it less efficacious in gathered breasts and abscesses. When the complaint has been of long continuance, Holloway's Pills will expedite recovery if taken in those doses which act as alteratives on the stomach and tonics on the constitution. 10
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Marlborough Press, Volume XX, Issue 1196, 14 November 1879, Page 2
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