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Two young men, one of them armed with a pitohlork, ai.d assisted by a coupl*. of sheep dogs, bad an interesting boar bunt at Kanigi, near ralt.ierstou, last Satnrday. Th. y found a big wild boar among their sheep, the brute having lost himself. They chased him till he tired, and then drove him and enticed him to chase them, uniil they had travelled about six miles in a 1 !, and at last she brute lay down exhausted. During part of their career the party were on tlie railway line, ami a train came along which nearly ran over the boar. He was finslly shot, and was then measured, and was found to be 6ft over all, and he wore a fine pair ot tusks. Mr Ira P. Wetmore, a piominent rea estate agent of San Angelo, Texas, hasi used Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhcea Remedy in his family for several years as occasion required, and always with perfect success. He says :" I find it a perfect cure for our baby when troubled with colic or dysentery. I now feel that my outfit is not complete without a bottle of this Remedy at home or on a trip away from home. For sale by Jambs Boon. Holloway's Ointment.— Miners and Workers in' the Gr.ldfields. — This invaluable and renowned Ointment is extensively used and patronised by such people to their very great advantage. Being in small compass it is portable and easy of application. When used in conjunction with Holloway's Pilla in accordance with tlie clear and concise directions for use which accompany eaoh pot and Box, there are but few of the diseases which afflict mankind that will not yield to the sanaitive powers of the combined remedies. Holloway's Ointment and Pills do not deterioriate by keeping or by change of climate, hnd as they contain no deleterious mineral drug, they can be used with the mo t perfeot safety under the most adverse climatic and sanitary conditions. WANTED, a quiet Yonng BULL, G. BRANFORD, 1022—1 Bronte-st. Dairy. IOST, a Pair of SPECTACLES. Finder A Rewarded at 1025-1 Mail Offloe. MEETING FOR MEN ONLY, CONGREGATIONAL OHUROH, SUNDAY NIGHT, at 8. Snbject: " Will Prohibition Prohibit ." Two short papers. Disonssion. CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH. SERVICES will be oo duoted TO-MOR-KOW* (dunday) by the Pastor, tho REV. E. 0. ISAAO. aa under --Morning at 11— ''The Tesohing of Jeßua ou Rightoousne-sa." Evening at 6*30 — 'The Br.it erhood of Mm.'' Lord's Supper after morning servioe. . TRINITY . PRESBTTEuIAN OHUROH. THE REV. J. H. MACKENZIE will preaoh TO-MORROW, morning and evening. ' ST. JOHN'S WESLEYAN METHODIST OHUROH. DIVINE Service will be conduct! d 10-MORROW by • REV. S. F. PBIOR. BAPTIST CHOROH. SERVICES will be conduoted at thia Church To-morrow Morning and Evening as under : — Morning- MR PIPER. ||Evening— REV. B. S. GRAY.— Snbjeot : " Christ's Answer to Honest Doubters." (Continued). MR Ed. LEWIS, Evaogi'liet, will Freaoh at the Ohri°tiane' Meeting Hiune, Waimea-street, TO-MOU UO*iV EVENING, Mi 6 30. Subjeot— "Fatherlaad " Seats Free. No Collection. * . 1023-1 ESTATE OP ROBERT BARNES. ! THE GREAT OLEARING SALE OF GLASS, EARTHENWARE, CHINA, BOOKS, aud other Goods, is still going 00, on tie premiss*, Hardy-street. 300 Pairs Vnses, from 41 pair SGO Sugars aud Creams, from lOdJ 26.0 Butter Disbes and Covers from lOd eaoh 150 Decanter?, cut and engraved, fron* * 2/- eaoh 250 Water Bottles and Tumblerß from 9d eaoh 300 Cruet Bottles, from id eaoh 100 Toilet Sets (6 pieoes), from 10s each 100 Looking Glasses from 9d eaoL^ijy}" 100 Lip Bowls, from 8d eaoh _$___[ 160 pairs Canvas Shoes, from 2/- pair jgg 7 cises of Birde, from 10/fi eaoh $■£& 6 Sewing Maohiueß, at £3 10a (Howi^j 280 paiiß Spectaoleß at 9d pair „^ik jpyi ' 1 good Violin with Bow and Caaejill. Also a large qnaatity of Dinnerware, Tea and Breakfaetware, Dessert Seta, eto , all at greatly reduced prioea. R BARNES, HARDY BffiEET.

We have just received a few SPECIALLY OHFAP LINEd IK Dressing Gown Flannelettes, Ladies' Tweed apd other Costumes, Plush and Cloth Mantles, Fur Collars, Dress Capes, and Children's Coats. Knitting Cotton and Crochet Balls. J. P. BL A"CX & SON, TRAFALGAR STREET OHEAP SADDLERY AND HAENESS. I BEG to intimate td my Customers and the Pnblic that I have received a consignment of Cheap BADDLERY, BRIDLES, HARNESS, WHIPS, SPURS, Etc,, whidh will be sold at less than auction prices, as a few of tho following quotations will show : — Auction Buck Saddles from 255, Bridles from 4s 6di Whips, Spurs, and other lines equally low. I have also a first-class stock of Saddlery and Harness of my own manufacture at prices and quality that'l can defy competition, being a dr ect importer enables mo to do so. DICKSON, DIRECT IMPORTER, BRIDGE STREBT. CHISHOLM BROS HAVE JUST RECEIVED ex s.s. Orient, direct from Ceylon, lOK PAOKAGES TEA, in 401 b, 101 b, and 51b bo^es, and in lib and 100 half lb packets. A SPEOIAL LINE OF PURE CEYLON TEA, in and lib packets, at ls 6d per lb. Pamples on application. Ex Ruahine, 6 vases LazenbyJ& Sons' Chow Chow and Piccalilli Pickles, 2 cases Moir's Jelly Powders. Sole Agents^for Snratura Tea, Gilmore and Younghusband's Pure Indian Teas. Agents forJLondon and Lancashire Insurance Company. Agents for Simpson's Hay Spice ahd Calf Meal. The following Testimonials speak for themselves : — . ■ Mn B. B. Chisholm. Dear Sir.— l have used Simpson's Hay Spioa for my oows lntely, and find it hne improved the quality and quantity of the milk, acd the health of tbe cowb, and I oan confidently recommend it to* all dairy keepers especially. *• (Signed) W, Gheenem, Maitai Dairy. IDear Sir,— On your recommendation I tried Simpson's Calf Meal, and hava much pleasnre in stating I'om more than pleaßed with the rtsulte. Yonrf, eto., Gup, CujiMiivas, Todd's Bush'Dajry. | CHISHOLM BROS, CKOCERB, TEA. DEALERS,' AND PRODUCE MBBCHANES,

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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XXX, Issue 139, 13 June 1896, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XXX, Issue 139, 13 June 1896, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XXX, Issue 139, 13 June 1896, Page 3

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