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At the Auckland Police Court George Donovan, a jockey, was fined 40s and costa or 14 days for cruelly ill-treating the horse Venus in a steeplechase at Potter’s Paddock. I’lio evidence showed that the horse had been cruelly spurred. A daring burglary was committed at Wanganui by a man named Haywood, from Wellington, who was captured by the owner of the house. Jewellery stolon from another place the night before was found on the man. At the monthly meeting of the committee of the Mackenzie County Agricultural .Society on Monday there was a good attendance, and Mr J, S. Rutherford presided. Messrs Goodwin and F. It. Gillingham were appointed delegates to a conference to be held in Dunedin on 21st May. The Athletic Grounds directors granted the use of the athletic grounds for the show for the sum of £2. The sum of £2O was allotted to the ground committee for the purpose of erecting cattle yards. Messrs G. Talbot, T. Mawson, J, S. Rutherford, C. Bourn, R. Irving, C. N. Orbell, and W. Walton wrote consenting to act as stewards or class stewards at the show. The District Traffic Manager of Railways wrote that satisfactory train arrangements he made. Mr A. W. Gaze, secretary of the Temuka and Geraldine A. &P. Society, wrote acknowledging receipt of complimentary ticket, and promising to try and get some exhibits. The offer of the Timaru Protestant Brass Band to play for £7 was accepted. It was resolved to let the publican’s booth by tender, the minimum amount being fixed atwfio. The remuneration of the men to be placed in charge of the gates was fixed at 10s for the day. A good reputation is undoubtedly a valuable asset. An ox-New Zealander, Mr E. J. Quine, Storekeeper, Burton St., Woolloomooloo, Sydney, N.S.W., sends us the following communication, which we reproduce as showing the excellent reputation which has been gained for Bouningtons’ “ Carrageen Irish Moss,” the popular remedy for Coughs and Colds. Mr Quine writes—“ For many years when in New Zealand I used your “ Carrageen Irish Moss” and its excellent curative properties for Influenza, Coughs, Bronchitis, etc., and allaying irritation”—“ When commencing business in Sydney I was pleased to see that you had introduced “ Bennington’s Carrageen Irish Moss” into Australia, since when it the only cough medicine which I have kept in stock, and can assure you its sales testify to the wonderful popularity of your valuable medicine.” When purchasing it is important to ask for “ Bon nington’s,” as there are in this country several worthless imitatione to be guarded against—Advt.

Losing your bair ? Do you bring out a combful each morning? Has it lost its natural brightness ? Is it beginning to look faded and dead ? Do you like tins condition of things ? Certainly not. Then stop this falling of the hair at once. Stop it before your hair is thin, short, and lifeless. Make your hair beautiful, glossy, silky, abundant.

Ayer’s Hair Vigor Is a Hair Food. When your hair is well nourished it does not come out. ’Tis weak hair, starved hair, that falls. It’s just so with thin hair, short hair, rough hair. Such hair needs feeding. This is why Ayer’s Hair Vigor stops falling of the hair. If your hair is gray, and you don’t care to look at thirty as if you were sixty, then you should use Ayer’s Hair Vigor. It always restores color to gray hair, all the dark, rich, beautiful color it had when you were young. prepared by Dr. J. C. Ayer Co., Lowell, Mass,, U. S. A. ALL GOUCJHSyioId quickly to Cinnamon Cure, the only specific made fyr Consumption, 2a Cd, Chemists and Grocers, ap24

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Temuka Leader, Issue 3711, 9 March 1901, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 5 Temuka Leader, Issue 3711, 9 March 1901, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 5 Temuka Leader, Issue 3711, 9 March 1901, Page 4

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