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RHEUMATIC GOUT.

l'.hcumaHsm in. any form is painful, but for downright torture rheumatic gont is abc.ut. tlie worst. Rhoiimafic gout can lip cured It.lias been cured by thai marvoj.lpui .■lietliti.iip Rhoiiino, lljsro is the proof. James (Jyrßbn, Wollinstpu,. writes: "I have been .a- sufferer, 'from Rout (or a groat ;iriii.nj; y.ears,. ■aijil was- advised to try Rli.eump.. Its action.'is.amazing'. It fc quick iii reJiev-. jiig ilie pain jahd.: rem'pying' the swolling, I: : siiall; without'-it: iii niy hoiiee.: 1 ' And', iifvyoii.have jheumiitlsm yo.ii. should, not Ixr Cuitliouti;it:v : Sold\by : .chemiets .aiuteetprw- tot' T4sV6d ageiite,:N.Z.'Drug (&fjos^&E&V3

additiqiial buyers, at Cs.Sd'.ivnd sellers at Gs Od. Sales were made yesterday at the following ! prices Bed, 12s 9d; Hartley and :il!i!ey, 7.49 and 7ia 6d; Ilessey's. 28s; Unity, The following arc yesterday's latest quotar lion?, subject to tlio U3iiaT brokerage: — Alpiiie Nα. £1 (is. Bignoll'a i T o Town—Biiyorfl 18s 9d, sellers 19a St. Klcclric-fiuyers- JEI ills Gd-, sellers £1 Us 6d. First Chancc-Biiycrs ids. Golden. Bed—Buyers 12s 9d, sellers 13s Gd. Golden Run— lMyers J?l Bs, sellers £1 10a. Golden 33, Hartley and Ri.lcj—Buyers £3 lit, sellers £5 iieaapv's— Scllcra : JCI Os. Junction 'Eiectric—Buyers 4e, sellers ss. ,Lr.dy Roxburgh, (contrib., ex div.) —Buyers 6d dis, sellers par, . Lady Roxburgh (paid, ex div.)— Buyers 16a ': 6(1, soilora 17s Cd. Jlauuherikia—Buyers , £2 5a Cd, sellers £2 gs. Kelson: (Jiwlt-liiiyers XI 11s. New Aipine 13s, sellers 13s Cd. . ' . , ■ ' ' Kew Fou.ricQti-niilp Beach-Buyers Is 6d p, Km: Prince Arthur- Sellers 2s Gd l>. No. Town Creek— Buyers. JEI Is, sellers £1 2a. No Town No. 2--.Buyers :ls Cd. Rise and Shine-Buyers il C«, sellers £1 10s. Sailor's Bcna-Bu.Vcrs £l, Sandy pomt-.S?iier.s 21 ss. Cnily—Buyers Gs :3d, sellers 6s 9d. M'ESTMKXI* STOCKS. National Insurance— icilers XI 2s od. Is'isw Zealand Drug (£2 paid)— Sellers £2 7s Cd. WAliaiA XOTES. OPBOii Oya Qwn Co'anr.si'ONDiHT.) WA-IKAIA, March "A Tlu SfysJ-liy Flat IJrcd K ing Company is lii.n? working wit.'iiii s, few cluius (;f the geed (JVMiid, and it is expected l that the returns, v.iijch ii-t pies.wil are lather disappointing, will improve shortly. 'J'hq iraclimery is in fair . order and running well. 'i'ho ihikfe of Gordon Company has had repeiit.o.il stoppages recently on account ui tlio wiiiclii-i getting, out of o.rder. Lately, however, fair vims has Ijecii. gol in. The wash iu tliis CQtii]>u)iv'S claim is very j;'>cd, and the returns, which as yet haye. jiol been published, are griuiy up nfeidily. .'T'iie, amount of drift gravel which uvcrlayii the v.-asii is a great drnwbaok to the i'cinpany at present, as it, an accumulating at. the si era ol .the keeps moving it iihead and over tin , , btifto.iii before it is lliorousflify cleaned up. Be Lady Anne Company's dredge, which w;'s recently put into ccminissioji, is ivlso being pushed ahead too fast to. -ciisur? reii.iUe »[i being done tlrraugii the saui<i cause. However, it is cxpccU'dlliat in iwUi cases, as (lie dredges work ahead, bctler Conditions for dtedging will prevail. 'Jll6■ciiutrhcttrt-s—rlfcssrs- M'flrcgur and Co.— are having soine trouble ill trying to raise the Xev,- l-'iiifdowit COinpany'H pontoons, as the H'ceiit flw>:)(. \yere the means of depositing a quantify of silt aroiiud them, which greatly ret.i-.-ds operations. Tin: liiirryowcii Gonipaiiy's dredge, which n;as v.-orking on poor ground foi some time, is now- on , Mr Tiro returns have shown ii dedued linprovcnicnt during the past few weeks, ifhe, v.ash .In the Muddy Creel; Company's claim keeps fairly uniform throughout, consequtuliy the returns, die very legula-r. 'J.ho Kia-Orn Brcdgiug cJmpiuiy is reported to be doing fairly well* A quautity of timber is bang fliot villi in t'lje ground ct present being dredged, whrca slightly hinciors operation^. Severn! of the ..above dredges are. owned privately., and ihdjo interested do not publioh the returns pb'taine/1, which is to be regtctted. Report:! iii circuVation here as to the washups. oUained, v.-hi.t-h, if iriio, and in some cases they undoubtedly are, would, if more widely known, induce- Others to venture in, and it . v.'ou.ld ul.lii.Mlely benefit these private owners and the district froth where their wealth i» bejrig obtained On being serioutly considered this coiiroe should cqiiiinond itself to all rightthinkiKg men, aiid w.euld, if universally : adoplecl, fend tctw.irds the welfare of the country as a whole, Messrs Kiieivabibb Brothers are makinKgood headway with t!ic ejection of the Waiknia Company's dredge, and , it will be put into .commission.At aoi early-date. ' Since fitting on Iho.new glove on tiie bottom ttini.b'cr shaft on' the ilessej , dredge everything lias been working smoothly. There is ro change in the wjish, and fhp procpects are good. The ctit is being, gradually wi&nrd nut a;ain towards tho portion which was silted up duriiig the recent floods. : NOTES CROMWELL. (FbOU Otfi O\V!1 COIIRESPONDENT.) CRQJi'.VELL, Jlarcii 38. Tlie iveatliOT is fine, ajid the river is falling steadily. There is very little toaeport in dredging just now, as nearly a:ll the dreiljf s that are working have Ireeii balin;; drift, and it will likely bo a conjile qt wdeks yet before the river is favourable for the gorge dredges. The Rise lind Khiii.e Js'o; 1 dredge is on rich' ground now, and should, put up some good returns. The Rise and Shine Xo. 2 dredge was on the hard- bar ail last- week, but I believe they are irow getting past it. NOTES FROM. ROXBURGH. . (Fnoa Our Ow.v ConaBsroNDBXT.) ROXBURGH, March 28. Tho Roxburgh Jubilee dredge had the misfortune to break her bottom tumbler shaft last week, but the master had an old one. oa hand, and quickly repaired .the -damage. The King , Ko, J dredge is still overhauling, but is expeckd to start to-night. ' The King No. 2 dredge got a gpoui return of between 50 and GO ounces'for the week. The. Te.viot dredge, is. working steadily, and the elevator .is now .giving satisfaction. ■ ; THE -WEST COAST. (PKOIi Oun 05V>f GoUItESFONDEOT.) : . fiREYiipUTU, March 28. Heavy rain has cpntimiwl intermittently since last flight, nnd jho rivers are again flooded. The Paclolus No. 1 dredge got G2oz 2dwt, with :gcpd wash at Iho end of the week. No. 2 dredge tfid not wtah up. The Kelson Creek dredge washed up G7oz for 121 hours. The larger returns, now being obtfli.ncd stteng-ihen the opinion that better gold is likely tp be got. The Biiiler Jnnct.ioiv and Callaghan's Creek dredges were, prevented from washing up by fldpd's. Tho Greenstone Junction dredge got ISoz 3dwt. The ffftilgeniJefe.r reports that a good sample of wash h making ahad. The Oreenstmio Creek dredge, had a break in the screen and roller bearings, and wdl not gel u skirt for a day or'two. The Tlecvps' Prnpriokiry cliredge obtained lUoz lpdwt for 138 hours. An improveimmt is looked Jpr, but lias been, expected for several weeks past. REEFTON, March 28. Tlio Keep-it-Dark Company's mine manager reports for the month of March:— "Sloping in No.. 2 and No. 5 levels is goicg on as usual. There is no change 'in tho appearance of the reef, which is keeping. , its usual size and lcokiug well. Nine, ■hundred-, and seventy to.na of (ji'.artz have been raised nnil sent to the battery, 3he winxe, wliiplj is being sunk from Xp. 5 level, is down 20it, The wall has just been tciu-kcd (Turing the last shift. The reef is looking well. The. pijuft contractors have sunk 45ft for the lmintli, ititd'.nrc row dow-n 53ft from Ko. 0 chaiiibir. Tlie sinking has been good, but. just now in the bottom there is a, fliange,. tho ground bei.ug hard. It may, perhaps, only be s. bar a. few feet, thick, ami may not retard the »ood prc/rresi which is boi.ii" made. Tho last, hci.vy flood did no niatc-rial damage iilioiit the mine. The river bed ti the -infii'hc of the head late is a good bit .altered,- and will require to be attended to. Tlio reluriiii for tlio -.month of March were: battery; 053 tons, treated, for 3710z 13d\vt; cyanide; I.Gdoz 3370z Gdwt. ■

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 12934, 29 March 1904, Page 6

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RHEUMATIC GOUT. Otago Daily Times, Issue 12934, 29 March 1904, Page 6

RHEUMATIC GOUT. Otago Daily Times, Issue 12934, 29 March 1904, Page 6