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1 Mr. Alexander Saunders notifies that cable ; messages are forwarded daily by the AngloNew Zualaud Telegraph Agency at one rate to Europe. 1 The Immigration Officer announces that the immigrants, ex Salisbury, are open to engagement. Mr. Crowther will run special 'busses to the Newmarket Hall concert this evening. A dividend of Is lO&d per share is declared in the Thames Gas Company. Mr. P. McTavish announces that he is a candidate for the office of city auditor. An exchaage says " the Sandwich Islanders believe that Beelzebub walks the earth in the form of a woman." And now and then you will find a man in this country who "believes so too, and that he has married the woman. —Courier Journal. Whence and Whither.—" Whence come our aborigines ?" sternly demands the Baltimore Sun. "We don't know anything about it," says the St. Louis Jiepublican"but it's enough to tell you where they are going. They are paddling intojthe vast unknown, as it were, over a limitless ocean of cheap whisky." |e Under the Pressure of Business, and of the anxieties and cares which are the lot of most of us, the health and strength of many break down and premature bodily andmental decay sets in. To avoid this melancholy contingency, sustain the vigor and elasticity of the system, and cheer the'spirits with that inestimable tonic, Udolpho Wolfe's Schiedam Aromatic Schnapps. It prevents and relieves the debility and enervation so apt to proceed from too close application to study, or exhausting physical labour, and is a safe and agreeable remedy for dyspepsia and all its attending evils. We understand that a ball is to be held in the Papakura Public Hall on .Friday next, the 3rd March, in aid of the widow Mulgrew and family. As the object is a very laudable one, it is to be hoped there will be a large attendance.—[Ai>vt.] IMPORTANT RECIPE FOR HOUSEWIVES - TO SAVE Ti5K hYBS AND THE HAND.*': First, buy a Taylor'sJPatent Sewing Machine; and> secondly, jtsi it (which can readily-be d-tie) for ull the sewing • work so often laboriously done by ban- 1 . It is that the machine be-a Taylor's -Patent, ns it is recommended -by hundreds In our midst, who uso i, J the mo3t thoroughly good and genuine machine to had. liy calling at the agent's, Peac ek. Optician, Shortland-street, you can satisfy yourselves ol the fact.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XIII, Issue 4460, 29 February 1876, Page 3

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Untitled New Zealand Herald, Volume XIII, Issue 4460, 29 February 1876, Page 3

Untitled New Zealand Herald, Volume XIII, Issue 4460, 29 February 1876, Page 3