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SYNOPSIS OF NEW AL>VKBTI3EMBHTS. Mrs H O Bran, Benin ore, wants & competent general servant W B Scandrett bae the dwelling and store presently occupied h y Mr H Runes, to let Wanted two live canvassers; good line and good commission K J Cumming baa a section in Gala street (or sale Wtu Todd and Oa bay two very valuable walnut and gold pianoforte* (or sale Tbe funeral ol the late James Oroibie takes place to-day Wm Todd and Oo bold a clearing tale of furcitaie, etc, at the ttialto to-morrow Don street P. 11 Churoh— Annual soiree will ba held tbia evening Musical — Wanted organist an! ohoirmastcr for Palmereton 3. Presbjte.ian Onurch Middle School -The ceremony of unfurling the fl»g iaktg place tbis afternoon J'A Mitchell and Co cell horses, eta, at the Prince of >* ales Yards oc Saturday Bender and 00, pork butchers, ijave conuuenocd business at corner of Kith and Tay streets Tothill, Watsoa and Oo sell atook at Orepuki on 15th inst, B J Ounimlog has a house and nectioti in Bigajar street for sale Ibe annual meetiog of the Eure'ia G.D Oo takes place this evening Wm Todd and Co have potatoes, onions, also mut ion birds on sale Thomson and Seattle hare just opened a magnifloem assortment for children's wear A testimonial as to tbe efficacy of Vitac*»:io is inserted The Government requests offers, on behalf of the War Office, for tbe supply of. 5000 tons of oate BRITON V.BOER — 4. N.S.W. TROPHY OF THE WAR N.Z. INVALIDS AT WEST AUSTRALIA (United Press Association — By Electric Telegraph — Copyh ight ) Sydney, Nov. 13. Lord Roberts has cabled that tbe N.S.W. Mounted Infantry are bringing the Krupp gun they captured to Sydney. It was mainly owing to their dash thai tbe regiment to which they were attached captured so many guns. Perth, Nov. 13. The Australasian has amved with invalided officers, including New Zealandera Lieut. -Col. Somerville, Lieut. Collins, and War Correspondent Shand. Collins 1 left forearm was shattered by a gunshot. Latest. LORD ROBERTS DETAINED IN SOUTH AFRICA : FEVER HAS A STRONG HOLD ON HIS DAUGHTER. BOERS DOWN TO ATTACKING WOMEN. LoNi>oy, Nov. 12. Received 14th, 0.22 a.ro. Lord Roberts remains m Johannesburg for some weeks as the condition of his daughter shows no improvement. She is clothed in icepacks with a view of reducing the fever. Boers attacked a convoy of women journey* ing from Bethlehem to Harrismith. IN NEW ZEALAND. [By Telegraph.] Welling ton, Nov. 13. The Governor haß received the following cable, dated Capetown, Nov. ll.:—'•2 .:— '• The Woolloomooloo left Capetown on the 9th. She has on board Surgeon-major Burns and four men of the N.Z. Mounted Infantry, also Sergt. Marshall and Private Turner, of Brabant s Horse. CHINA AND THE POWERS. AN EXECUTION PROTESTED AGAINST RUSSIA GAINS EVERY TIME : ASKS CHINA TO GOVERN MANCHURIA —WITH RESERVATIONS CHINESE EMPEROR CANNOT COME TO PEKIN JiECAUSJ2 HE IS A PRISONER (United Press Association— By Electeic Telegraph— Copybight. ) Hong Kong, Nov. 12. Received 14th, 0.522 a.m. - The executions at Paotiugfu included 13 petty officials. Nov. 13. Received 14th, 1.4 a. m. The execution of the acting viceroy of Chi-li in connection with the Paotingfu massacres has greatly excited the Pekin officials, who protest that it was unjustifiable since the viceroy did not oppose the Allies' advance. Received 14th, 0.47 a.m. The treasure the Russians captured in Manchuria covered the expenses of the campaign. Russia has invited China to resume the civil government and submit thu names of officials for the Czar's appiw-al, Russia maintaining 40,000 troops to protect her railway and other interests in M mchuria. Berlin, Nov. 13. Received 14th, 1.4 aaii. Reports received here state tliat the Em* peror of China has secretly informed Count Waldersee that he is willing to return to Pekin, but is kept a prisoner. Many Llv«s staved. In alicost every neighbourhood there is some one whose life nas been saved by Chamberlain's Colic, Cholei-a and Diarrhoea Remedy, or who has been curred of chronic diarrhoea by the use of that medicine. Such persons made a point, of telliog of it whenever opportunity offers, hoping that it may be the means of saving other lives For sale by MAQAUSififi as» Co, Gtanuit*

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Southland Times, Issue 14797, 14 November 1900, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 5 Southland Times, Issue 14797, 14 November 1900, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 5 Southland Times, Issue 14797, 14 November 1900, Page 2

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