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Y Yv. Bishop Stuart; who left Hawke's Bay a year or two ago to undertake mission work ' :'i in Persiai writes to h.s daughter, Mrs F. •.";• • E. Clarke, of Napier, that immediately after -the assassination of the. Shah he waa '.".'-' forced to take up bis quarters a. a forti- ■ >fied- palace in the town of Kernon, in ordV. ' ;«'to avoid. possible danger from' tho ex :':■'"•' "cited^"natives! 'At the time of writing Yr(3ru :May)he was still in the palace, with Yr Y no immediate proapeot of btiug releaaeu. vY-.rDr Stuaro.speaks very highly o; "lis treatjH "hieh6;by the Governor of the town. -'"''. <•''' The wood-aah from the.engines of 'some ';'. is •- of the timber mills in Now Zealand ia muoh ■ 7 Y. ' ioughtaftef by those erijgaged in the mauu- '?">■: fecture Tof ."potash. , Dr Levinge.ia, x noW ;;".. "collecting the^ash from the milis , in the ' ; . j ; Danevirk distnbVfor the purpose of testing ; Y^ r its properties,'£-dsif the.reßults"_re .Satiß- *.•-:"-!.•"• "faotory a plaint for'cbnverting. the material Y> .'infopoJMLwiLlb-lereciedatanearly'date.; ; ■•*•'/: ' Mr'-amea Proiise. J' ti_j^weU : Ja_>w»i .sawr • j. miller, stated at' the Timber Industry Com ;h/'. ference ' that ; apleadid results had been y,;Y 'obtained _ron_<tt-id'at Levin treated with :>:, ""wood-ash, '.-"' \ ■ (■■ '.A petition was largely signed at the Ad- '\\ vdi-gtoh -took sales lastweek by butchera, :.••• Waiving voluntary testimony' in favour of n<'lhe aehorhihg of cattle. Ihei petition ir. ". Y_tated:--''A_ butoherß we have the privilege . and too often the loaa and annoyance, of \';'y.. having to handle and sell; beef that has V, a" 'heen seriously injured, somotimes beyond V earn, through being gored while aiive by ''- its fellows, the extent of which is never '"- > known till the hive is removtd. On the ;•,"" other band, cattie that have been der horned have no suoh defeots, as they an , unable to injure eaoh other, and, we be- ? lieve, gradually leave off trying to do so. , ";,; - Our experience teacheß us that it would ne "-'.-'; muoh better for butcher, and consumer if „-■-;•;'■ ■': sill cattle 'were'dehorued." . ' ! t \i For a pain in the, cheat a piece of flannel ,: ;^ dampened with Ghamberlain'a Pain Balm i' •. iarid bound on over the seat, of. pain, and ,i : . : ;, another oh the baok between'the shoulders, V wul afford prompt relief. . Thiß.iaeßpeoially ■*': valuable in cases where the pain ia cauaed " >:by a cold ahd there is a tendency toward 'pneumonia. For sale by Jambs Boon. " " A cough is only worth eighteen-pence, ■ '':•' , fbr the reason that if you invest tnat sum . , in a bottle of Wood's Great Peppermint Cure for Coughs and Colds, you can get rid of it straight away— i» never failß- .' eveiy Grocer and Chemist in the town '« keeps it. WholesAle Agedis, 'N.Z. Drug, ;>•;.'".' fJo." '.V "'-•'"«"•' "■' '.'• V! -'■ Bollmedy's Pills.— Weakening weather. :K';\ — The suliry summer days strain tbe nerves of the feeble ahd decrepit, and di' ease may eventuate unless some restom- , .'., tive, such as these pu'.ifying Pills, be . found to correct the disordering tendency. Holloway's medicine gives potency to lhe nervous syatem, which in the source of all . • vital movements, and' presides over every '■"' .-' .action which umiut_iuß the growth anu : TTell-being ot the body. *o one oan over ..'•: estimate the neoesaity of keeping the ■ nerves well strung, or ibeeaae with which ,- : :Y;.' these. :Ptlla, aci oui pliih that cud. They aie the moat uuiuiliug aniiiJotea to mdi'- ' ' " frestion, irregular circulation, palpitation, sick headache, and costivene-s, and therefore attained the largest sale and highest , reputation. '- , '-■-':' 'lilOR SALB, the valuable PROPERTY •,'•" \ JJ at present oooupied hy MR G W. . . . HOOPER, situated at the corner ot Nile .-.■.'■ «hd South-streeta, The House oontains six rooms, -and bathroom, wash-house, ' -torsroom, P. W.C, and every convenienoe ' '•.' - k-itb frontage to NiU -street of 34ft by '90ft. Terms easy. Apply on the premises. „■ ;-> ■ ! ' 1249— 3ap Estate of the late GEORGE •v." ",.t"». WOODWARD. A DIVIDEND of~SIX SHILLINGS AND BIXPENOH in the Pound on .. all Aooounta rendered herein is NOW PAY- -• ABLE at my Office. ; GEO. HARPEB, .;•„-• : Solioitor for Administratrix, n CITY OF NEIiBON. TENDERS will be reoeived at the Town Clerk's Office until 4 p.m. on FRIDAY Next for the supply and delivery of SOO oo bio yards (more or less) of Boulder Bank Gravel. '-■ '• ; ' : Spooifications at the City Surveyor's Office. '-YY.;- . H. V. Gully, /.;." •'■-. N Town Clerk. YYY. Augoisfc 3rd, 1896. " b ; "^^"lN BANKRUPTCY. IhtheNelapn District Court, holden at „'.'' ,;Nelson. ,; ' ; ■"■'.. In the matter of "The Bankruptcy Act, ■'■•.*" i 1S02" and in the matter of the V Itokruptoy of EDWARD O'HARA : V ■'■'•.. OANAvAN, Junior, of the City of i Nelson, in the Provincial District ol " :■ Nelson, in New Zealand, Journalist. NOTIOE is hereby given that the abovt S EDw/r^.O'HA^A OANA. ,:-' t^VAN, Junior, will on WEDNESDAY 4..v"';the Nineteenth day of August,'. 1896, al -#i-Y :?leV^ o'clock in the forenoon, /.or sp.soor w'vv^Ythereafter as Counsel can be heard, applj '^■:C%^'4b ! 'this' Honourable Court for an Ordej YY3r%rahtuig his DISCHARGE,- ' " V ■iV^y^-j^-Dikied at.Nelsdn tbis f 4th day of August ?mm™™i-'^"'SM2 & moore, Bolioitors.

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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XXX, Issue 182, 4 August 1896, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XXX, Issue 182, 4 August 1896, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XXX, Issue 182, 4 August 1896, Page 3

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