OVERLAND PASSENGERS. YESTERDAY'S TRAINS.
Fbom Dcxedis fob the SmiTjr.—Mr J G Ward, M.H.R., Mr R 3 Begg. Mr A W Morris, Mr T Barnett, Mr J Taylor, and Mr C Cololough. For Duiwin fhom ra> '*outb.—Mr D Mathe»on, Mr A M'Fadyean, Mrs Brown, Mr H Lees, Mr and Mrs Diuwiddie. Miss Brown. Mr D MPheraon. Mr and Miss Rob:-rtson, Mr W B Hamson, and Mr TL Austin.
Khom Dukkmk fob the North.—For Christchurch : Messrs Slaron and Roberta, Mrs Lance, Mr L Cottrell, Mrs Donald, Mr T Livingston, Mr H Benjamin, Mr J Holmakerr, Mr F Woods. Mr B Curtis, Mr M Barnett, Mr P W Sewell, Major Goring, Mr H Shaw, Mr George Smith. Mr J H Stanley, Mr W H Taggart, Mr 0 W Henßhall, Mr P Herons, Mr A Keirl, Mr S J Beynolds. Mr J Dalgliesh, Mr S W Valley, and Mr F H Hardy. Fob Dukhdiw fhom thb North.—Mr A Steedman and daughter, Mr J W T Boys, Mr B Sale, Mr Alfred Lawrence, and Mr S Jonea.
Dr de Jokgh's Lioht-Brottk Cod Liver Oil.— In the Wasting Diseases of Childben its efficacy is unhqualles. Dr H. C. Croft, author of "Handbook for the Kursery," writes:—" I have tried Dr de Jongh'e Light-Brown Cod Liver Oil, and find that it contains all the properties whioh render the Oil so efficacious. Dr de Jongh's Oil is almost a specific in many of the Diseases peculiar to Infancy and Childhood, and I have Been marked benefit produced by its use. Patients prefer it to the Pale Oils, and are able to retain it more comfortably." Sold nnly In capsuled Imperial Half-pints, Pints, and Quarts, by all chemists. Sole Consignees, Ansar, Harford, and Co., 210 High Hoiborti. London. ths The principal prize-takera at the Western District ploughing match were: -Double furrow (all comers) —H King, 1 j John Hamilton, 2; John Brown, 3; H Patterson, 4. Single furrow (all comers;-J H Wilson, 1; John M'lntosh. 2.
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Otago Daily Times, Issue 8555, 25 July 1889, Page 1
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