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THOSE WHO HEED IT.

All who" are languid, nervous ••m<C lowspirited, and who suffer from dyspepsia, nausea, or want of appetite, should try relief in Wolfe’s Schnapps.

tho beaten track it was apparent thafe the poo? follow had paced up and down until starved to death. The bodies o£ Beaumont, Grant, and Meadows aro visible, aud it is believed they died m a similar manner to Hudson. Heavy floods have been experienced. The country between Ali&ury aud Wodonga is submerged, and farmer named bheather wa® drowned. Melbourne, August 30 The Government have intimated to* the projectors of the Sunday newspaper that proceedings will be> instituted against them if the paper ia published. The Argue 7 commenting ou the Ward-Hislop correspondence, says- “ Whether the New Zealand Government is light or not m its method of rebuke, it was certaiuly right in principle.” Melbourne, August 31. The Sherard Osborne ia engaged repairis’g the! duplicate cable to mania, whieix was injured by the recent storm. Heavy floods kaV@ been experienced in many parts of the colony, #nd at Benalla the railway line away. ■ !• -\ The interchange' of opinions on the* subject of garrison’s being placed ora Thursday Island and at King George's* Sound him »u understanding that the work will be' undertaken forthwith. The; opinion of MajorGeneral Edwards oil tbs question has been requeateji. ?* Public subscriptions are being invited hero anjd it Adelaide to assist tho Loudon strikers. Arrived —BjS&raroP, from the Bluff; Frank Guy, fronx Auckland; Devonport, from Hbkianga, Sailed —Grassmere, for New Zealand ; Howard, for Kaipara. Melbourne, September 3. ' The Grand Lodge of Druids hag), granted a charter for the formation off a District Grand Lodge for Canterbury. IhH is the first instance in which such a. charter has been granted lo New Zealand/ A. aivil engineer named Landeil has been arrested for the murder of Sherlock, another engineer, who was; found dead at Ringwood. He admits he accidentally shot him. The Argu?, referring to the demand of Vic-orian- fishermen that ,a duty? should be imposed ou Hew Zealand fish, says it would be better if they* were less indolent, Afld, instead ole growling about ring’s and middlemen* made more energetic efforts) to put the* trade on a business footing. The fish trade is miserably apathetic - ,, said the present competition is probably good for every body .all round. Adelaide, August 80. Dr Kennion, Bishop of Adelaide* intimates that it is probable a protest will be forwarded to the Archbishop of Canterbury opposing the consecration of the Rev W. JSaumeriZ Smith as Primate of Australia. Newcastle, August 86. Sailed—-Janet N icoll, for LytteitonThursday Island, August 80. Disturbances nave arisen with the Chinese ou the Baufch-em?r, Coast of Sumatra, resulting in soma villages being attacked and destroyed, and a number of inhabitants killed.

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New Zealand Mail, Issue 914, 6 September 1889, Page 25

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THOSE WHO HEED IT. New Zealand Mail, Issue 914, 6 September 1889, Page 25

THOSE WHO HEED IT. New Zealand Mail, Issue 914, 6 September 1889, Page 25