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COUNTRY NEWS.

■ ■ ' —♦— ■■■■- ■ ■: [FROM OUB OWN CORRESPONDENTS.] , Hamilton, Saturday. Now-that Bostrevbr-street, one of the most important thoroughfares in West Hamilton, has been formed, the Council should at once proceed to gravel it. - This may be done at very little expense, as there is a gravel-pit close at hand, and if tenders were called for the supply of gravel from this pit, some 30 chains of street formation might be gravelled at a comparatively trifling cost—a few pence is understood that at the next meeting of the Borough Council, Mr. Tippin will move that suitable pig-pens for- the sale of T>iga be provided at the Borough sale-yards. There have been great complaints amongst those frequenting the sales, that no such accommodation has been provided, pigs that are brought in boxes and covered carts being not only bought and sold at great inconvenience, but, especially in wet weather, being much deteriorated in appearance. Mobbinsville, Saturday. The work of constructing the telegraph line between this place and Oxford will be .shortly undertaken. . . . , . I Sheep are becoming the principal stock on suitable lands in this part of the district. The high prices maintained for wool have rjreatly - encouraged enterprise in this direction, which has also been developed by the facilities afforded for n obtaining sheep overland from Hawkes Bay. v Another inducement still is offered in the enterprise of the Messrs. Nelson Brothers, who have offered to place a freezing hulk at lauranga, to which port sheep from all parts of Waikato can be easily sent. "In Shakespeare's grand intelligence lay that high talent of interpreting confused human actualities, and unfolding what divine melodious ideals, or thoughts of the Sunrpme were embodied: in them."—Carlyle. luits to measure, from 50s, trousers from 12s 6d-- the best assortment fancy tweeds and coatthp eitv • superior fitting and finish. Nfw Zealand CfioThlßg Factory, 158 and 160, Queen-street. * Old-fashioned and antedeluvian tiles need fee worn no longer, when for the same price, or even less than you pay for the old, vou can £u»tn the newest and most fashionable and colours in hats at J : W. Shackel£o?&o, Oueen-street. His celebrated pullover kato well and favourably known-for t. anrl wpar—a large stock; kept, or any Pe /sh d apTmade to order for 8 3 6d and Ifl newest colours in raw materials conISritlv arriving These hats, being hand Sad? y caTbTrlnovated and made equal to at a trifling, cost. .Tennis, boating, cricket and picnic hats m great variety. S£t shades flexible felts just arrived. Fob Biliousness or Sick Headache, Giddiness, Depression of Spirits, % Sluggish Liver, VoKS Sourness of the Stomach, Constipation .Inipiir > Blood, Skin Eruptions, Sea S£*if«"Sr BNO'ri iFEOITSALT.-.iethesimpleet SdbeSremkly yet introduced. It .removes, by a Si-Ti -,Tipans effete matter, or poison from the ireventing and caring Fever. Feverish any errors of KATGs'G and SAfiS "dden affliction or mental js a , easant Jfffi.!, t£ invigorating and coolinj; draught under •anßa^unMtanccs. infancy to old age, ?°tS? staple prodnct of fn.it.; By. KSe&W be entirely pre*te is beyond praise. Caution: ventolin the .****%£££ ta - e ; er y civilised country;, CaObemiefe?. n * : <~ V:: :• ; •. = ■■. . ', •■ - 't * ' - ;■■■.■■'■,. , . ".■■;'•'■■'■:.. :.'■■■.■■.. ,-,.. : .\ ■.-■■■■...: . ' - . /-/■■. ■ "■ '- ;

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XXVI, Issue 9531, 25 November 1889, Page 6

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COUNTRY NEWS. New Zealand Herald, Volume XXVI, Issue 9531, 25 November 1889, Page 6

COUNTRY NEWS. New Zealand Herald, Volume XXVI, Issue 9531, 25 November 1889, Page 6

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