Medical. . TXIS EXCELLENCY LORD ONSLOW -"- speaks up for Mother Mary Joseph Aubcrt inalettertoDrDeLaßachoue':— ■ " / [Copie.] • Wellington, 18th Septembre 1891. MON CHEU DoCTEUR,— Je vous dois de la reconnaisance pour les consultations qne vous m'avez donn&s m'engageant a essayer les reme"des extraits dcs plantes de la N.Z. prepares par la R. Mere Marie Joseph Aubert. J*en ai fait usage pendant quelque temps, et je "•* puis vous affirmer que je m'en suit parfaitment trouve". Us sont toniques et fortifiants. Veuillez transmettre mes felicitations a la R. Mere au sujet de ses travaux. Us sont dune grande valeur pour le soulagement dcs miseries -. ■ humaines, me paraissant susceptibles d'aj outer aux industries de la colonie, et devoir etre en meme temps profitables aux bonne (Euvres dont elle poursuit la realisation. Agreez, mon cher Doiiteur, l'assurance de mes sentiments distingues. "«-«■ t t, ONSLOW. Da de L. Bachoce, Consulat Francois, Wellington; [Translation.] Wellington, 18th September 1891. My Dear Doctor,— I feel grateful to you or your advice to try the remedies extracted from New Zealand plants, and prepared by the Rev. Mother Mary Joseph Aubert. I have used them for some time, and I am in a position to inform you that I have found them perfectly satisfactory. They are really tonic and fortifying. Be good enough to convey to the Rev. Mother my congratulations on her labours; they are of great value for the relief of human miseries, and appear to me capable of furthering colonial industry, and should at the same time be profitable to '- , those good works which she seeks to realise. Accept, my dear doctor, the assurance of my appreciative feelings. (Signed) ■ ONSLOW -3£" Dr de La Bachoue, jpg. French Consulate, Wellington. ' ■ ■/■' : 4 ' -So C COCKLE'S PILLS ; FREE FEOM MERCURY. /COCKLE'S PILLS ,< V FOR LIVER. 1 /COCKLE'S PILLS FOR BILE. COCKLE'S PILLS FOR INDIGESTION. I" COCKLE'S PILLS ....'' V ••.-■..■■ FOR HEARTBURN. . /COCKLE'S PILLS , V ■ FOR SICK HEADACHE. COCKLE'S PILLS . . . \\ FOR ACIDITY. .. ■; 't COCKLE'S PILLS • IN USE EVERYWHERE. COCKLE'S PILLS ,' ; IN USE 90 YEARS. - . j In Boxes, at is lid, 2s Cd, fe Bd, lls, and 225. ■ . ". ■ ■ ■*■'. At all Medicine Vendors' throughout the World. DISPOSAL OF PASTORAL LEASES. - ■ •. ■ : ♦- The undermentioned runs, the licenses of which expire in February 1393, have been slassified as follows, and were considered at a special meeting in committee of the Land Board lield yesterday ■ — " ' Class I-Pastoral Lands: Being lands suitable tor pasturage and not capable of bein? used with te°«™ m lreai of iess than 50<W acres :-199a, Mod, 3946 acres; 211, 25,930 acres; 211 al6 820 icres; 213b, 11,720 acres; 213 c, 25,630 acres -215 JB.OOO acres ;. 220 c, 18,000 acres; part 22? 38 590 icres; part 228 a, 16j140 acres; 237, 9780 acres - !37a, 14,200 acres; 237 d, 10,300 acres; 237e, 9650 wres: 248 a, 28,100 acres; 249,10,000 acres ; 249b, 162 c, 30,690 acres ; 262 d, 27,290 acres; 308b, 27 200 cres ; 308 c, 15,165 acres ; 31, 7200 acres. KOlass ll.—Pastoral Lands: Being lands suit■We exclusively for pasturage, but suitable for übdmsion as small runs into areas not exceeding °0° 12,500 acres; 129, 16,600 acres--40a,.8040 acres; part 203b, 4100 acres net; 206 a 315 acres net; part 219, 2900 acres; part 219 c! TOac^r1 ' 3840 acres! *> 1987 acres; 38, Class 111 —Pastoral Agricultural Lands: Being mds adapted in part for pasturage and in part ;r agricultural purposes/but suitable for subw 1512.?,, mt0 areas not exceeding 5000 acres-— 3a, 7744 acres; part 203b, 1850 acres; part2l9 J SO acres ; part 219 c, 1660 acres; 219 a, 1840 acre's &w wSifIPJS 69° acres: parfc 228A* The board drew up certain recommendations ispecting each run, which are to be forwarded < i the Government; but until the proposals ive received the consideration "of the Governlent, the Land Office decline to furnish us ith them. OMNIUM GATHEUUM. ■ -» . NEWS, GOSSIP, AND ADS. A sharp shock of earthquake was felt in ellmgton about 10 o'clock yesterday morninc Sir George Grey pleads ill-health ns a reason r not attending the Nelson jubilee. j Iti is understood that Mr T. Hay Mackenzie, - ationmaster, Stirling, has been promoted to '"■ c Bluff. « Mr Rolfe, stationmaster at Lawrence, has en promoted to a position iv Dniiedin. and '!* 11 be succeeded by Mr Carlyle, from Inver- "•* rgill. A Guarantee of Purity.—"The name of ~ idbury on any packet of Cocoa is a guarantee purity."—Medical Annual. Seneral Shipley, who is now making a tour the colony, is au old soldier of the 58th gimeut. He joined that regiment in Auckid 35 years ago as lieutenant. He has since red 17 years in India. Che Kaitaifgata Railway and Coal Company re received intimation that their offer for the rchase of the diamond drill, which is at preit the property of the Inangahua County uncil has been accepted, and the same will shipped at once for Dunediu. This drill is table of boring 2000ft.—Clutha Leader. L child named Percy Walton was received i the hospital yesterday suffering from a :ture of the thigh. The little sufferer ides with his parents at South Dunedin, and tamed the injury through a fall while play- . He was attended to by Dr Mullin, and is <> f progressing favourably. "'; , PEARS' SOAP. *■'■ air White Hands, Bright Clear Complexion, %■ t Healthful Skin.—Peaks' Soap for toilet *^ lursery. Specially prepared for the delicate *'. i cf ladies and children and others sensitive V\o weather, winter or summer. Prevents "to ie3s, roughness, and chapping. .f| -Sir Anthony Ashley first introduced the >age into England from Holland. It is that a cabbage cut out of stone lies at his on his monument at Winborne, in Dorset3ome along, old fellah; just had a big divy me iv a bottle of ' Lebeau' Dry Champagne ' ted for the Otago Daily Times and Witness wspapor Company (Limited) by James .kxakijeii Mattiikws, of Moruington, printer, il published by Robert Noblh Adams, of gh street, Itoslyn, publisher, ;it the rogisterc<l cc of the Company, Dowlinc, High, and .caudiew streets, Dunediu, on SATURDAY 123 rd day of January 1892. '
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Otago Daily Times, Issue 9331, 23 January 1892, Page 4
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