The Minister for Defence has requested the Agent-General to make inquiries with reference to obtaining two non-commis-sioned officers of the Royal Artillery, as Instructors in gunnery. The Protection League at Dunedin has adopted the Victorian tariff as a basis on which this colony's tariffshould be framed. The League intend sending a delegate to interview Ministers on the subject. The Rev. J. Paterson, ptstor of St. John's Presbyterian Church, Wellington, on Tuesday night was granted six months' leave of absence, and presented with an address and a purse of 125 sovereigns, in recognition of his twenty y«ars' pastorship of the Church, "BTJCHtrPAißl."—Quiok, complete cures, all annoying Kidney, Bladder and Urinary diaeaies. At Ohemisti and Druggist*. Kempthorne, Prosier and Co., Agenti, Ghri*t« oburcb. 1 The ship Dunedin, Captain A. F. Roberts, from London, arrived at Auckland yesterday. Her's is the smartest passage of the season, having been 82 days on the voyage from London. A fatal accident occurred on the 6th inst. Herbert Clarke, one of the saloon passengers, went up aloft, which he was accustomed to do frequently, and in attempting to cross from the mizzen royal stay to the msin mast, he missed his footing and fell to the deck, a distance of over 100 feet. He was greatly mangled, a«d though living when picked up, died shortly afterwards, and was buried off the Hen and Chickens, HOTLOWAY'B OIHTMBITE AND FttLfl.— These remedies are unequalled throughout the world for bad legi, wounds, foul sores, badbreaali, and ulcers. Used according to directions given with them there is no wound, bad leg, or ulcerous tore, however obstinate or long standing, but will yield to their healing anJ ourative properties. Many poor sufferers who have been patients in the large hospitals under the care of eminent surgeons, and have derived little or no benefit from their treatment, having been thoroughly cur«d by Holloway '• Ointment and Pills. For aruiidular swellings, tumours, " piles," and diieites of the ikin there is nothing that can be we 3 with ic mT ">h b en»lt. In * act > in the worst forms of di»easp, dependent upon 'condition of the blood, th«»e medicines,used ctorqointly, are irresistible. . ,How thb Bank op England is PboTEOTJJD.—The Bank of England doors are now softnelyibalanoedthataelerk, by pressing a kpobWler'bis' -desk, oan close the outer doors e'ntof this and other banks the bullfcn'depftrtmeßt is connected with the 'Steeping l 'room,/ and on entrance without shoojiinß a bolt in the dornyfory, whibh' in turn lets in motion an '■Win' Ira visitor during the day should SBippi* <o knock off one from a pile of halfwhole, pile would disappear, a f^/rfT^"^' 11^ ?!"?•• V ■■■■■• i. j;i (TJje J case jtf which two priests •brought proceedings against Cardinal 'Month jto compel his Eminenoe to laccount fbr"Je2ooo which they allege ,he "received for the poor priests in came on last Monday in the Soils Court, Dublin, and was dis-
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Temuka Leader, Issue 1696, 9 February 1888, Page 3
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