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PUBLISHED EVERY MORNING. SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 22, 1890.

Mails for Fiji, por Ohuu, cloao at Auckland at 5 p.m. to-day (Saturday), tho '22nd. Owing to Mi' M'Kcnzio having advoi^ tined to address tho doctors at Kakanui .South on Wednesday cvoiung, Mr Buckland's mooting for the same dato at Kakanui has been postponed. Messrs Floming and llcdloy notify that tho M'Cormiok expert will remain in Oainui'tt fora few days, .md farmers wishing tohavo their reapers and binders ropaired are requested to commuuicato with tho agents :it once. Tho second cup for dairy produce at the Show waa won by Mrs George Hutchison, Mrs \V. Cowan taking third. Tho greater numbor of points allowed for prizes taken in tho salt butter section gavo Mrs Hutchison tho preponderance of points. On Thursday morning an accident bapponed to two of Mr James OonniioU'a childron as they wore driving a trap into town. Tho trap they wore driving ran into a horso being led by tho occupants of anothor trap, with the result that a capni/,0 took placo, Tho children were thrown out, and sustained a severe shaking, and some bruises, but are now, wo are glad to say, all right. Mr Thomas Stevenson, of Windormoro, also met with an accident. Ho was getting a horao ready to hariH'Bß it to a (buggy, when it reared, striking Mr Stovonbon in the faeo with one hoof and on tho chest with tho othor. Mr Stovouson's face was rather badly cut, and ho had to obtain medical assistance. Tho Dunodin Pinafore Opora Company, who intondod playing in Oamaru on Monday, December Ist (ono night only) have made a big reputation for thomsolveo in comic opora. The company take their mime from tho opora of i'inatoro, in which thoy scored such a success four years ago, a success that the people of Oamaru had an opportunity of corroborating, aa thoy played tho opera here for one night to a largo audience. Later on they produced and played Lea Cloches do Cornveille in Dunedin, a vory heavy and difficult opera, which had tho longest run of any Opera, professional or otherwise, in Now Zoalaud, vie,,, 14 consecutive nights. Their last and latest Buccess is tho opera they intoud placing before an Oamaru audionco, and of which tho Dunodin prosa speak in very fluttering terms. The company have just finished tv season in luvemirgill, wlioro thoy met with a most onthusiastio reception, and played to big liouscb. The Press ot liivereargill speak in very high terms of tho company 'a abilities both as vocalists and aetotn.

Pktkh C'ohmaoic is busy taking orders for now summor suits tit from L\i 10s upwards. Having opened out a lot of special tweeds for tho season ho is prepared to execute ordors on tho shortest notice at lowest rates.— Pj'/tkr Coumack, Tees street. GKNTriKMKN should have little difficulty in solecting thoir summer suits this season at JamKS Gkmmkll's Tailoring JWstabliahmont, tho variety of reliable and fashionablo fit'Ht«clasH woollen and worsted suitings and trouserings being very oxtouaivo. Gents' suits to order from 70s upwards. Ladikh requiring a Sowing Machino aro requested to sco the Now Davis, tho only vertical feed sowing machino in tho world. Gold medal Paris Exhibition. Highest awards Ditnodin, Melbnurno, Adolaido, and Sydney Exhibitions. Soo tho machine at work in tho grain shed at tho Show. Prico lisc and all particulars from Win, Waddkll, Merchant Tailor and Importer, solo agent for tho Davis in Oanmru. How an Obstinato Cough was Cured.— An aged lady of my acquaintance was for many years troubled with a chronic cough, so severe that she seldom had an hour's quiet sloop. After spending all her substance in inedioino, she was persuadod to try Baxtor's Lung Preserver, which, under God's blessing, soon cured her, Rev. 3. Sollars. — Vide ".Book for ISvory Jlomo." Baxter's Anti-Nouralgio Pills aro a positivo cure for Neuralgia. Prioo, Is 6d per box. Post free for 19 stampa.

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North Otago Times, Volume XXXIV, Issue 7783, 22 November 1890, Page 2

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PUBLISHED EVERY MORNING. SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 22, 1890. North Otago Times, Volume XXXIV, Issue 7783, 22 November 1890, Page 2

PUBLISHED EVERY MORNING. SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 22, 1890. North Otago Times, Volume XXXIV, Issue 7783, 22 November 1890, Page 2

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