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RESIDENT MAGISTRATE'S COURT. THIS DA.V. Tcesday, July 14. — Before C. E. Rawson, Esq., R.M., and T. King, Esq., J.P. JUDOMEST FOR PLAINTIFFS. —J. O'D. Quigley v. Alexander Kuight ; claim, £2 195., costs 9s. Sole Bros. v. Alfred Palmer ; claim, £8 Bs. 9d., costs lla. Tnfanaki Farmers' Co-operative Association v. John Searle; claim, £4 7s. 5d., costs £1 17s. Holloway's Pills. — When inclement weather checks to a considerable extent the action of the skin, an alterative is required to compensate the body by means of other channels. Holloway's Pills can be confidently recommended as the easiest, surest, and safest means of attaining this desirable end without weakening the most delicate or incommoding the most feeble. When from frequently recurring chills or the inhalation of impure air the blood becomei foul and the secretions vitiated, these Pills present a ready and efficient means cleansing the former and correcting the latter. By this salutary proceeding disease is arrested at its outset, its pains and inconveniences averted, and the nervous structures saved from the depressing effects entailed upon them by an illness. 48 Marriage with a deceased wife's sister — a poser for a discriminating public. — A man married a woman. Thereupon all her sisters became his sisters ; and, as his wife was sister to all her sisters, therefore she was also her husband's sister. Or again : John married Mary, who had a sister named Martha. Martha became her sister's husband's sister, and his sister's and brother's Bister. The husband had a brother named William, but he could not marry Martha, because she was his sister. The moa brand baking-powder is under the paternity of the manufacturers, and Mary uses it, which keeps William in a perpetual state o£ smile. — [Advt.]

GAZETTE NOTICE. GROWN GRANTS. Crown Lands Office, New Plymouth, July lOlh, 1888. THK undermentioned CROWN GRANTS having been duly executed by His Exce'lency the Governor are now ready for registration and delivery. '.The Grantees, or (heir properljr authorised agents, may obtain their respective grants from the Registrar of Deeds on payment of tbe usual fees. N.B. — A custody fee of threepence per month will be charged on any of the nn ermentioned Gran's remaining in the office after thiee months from the date of publication of this notice. THOS. EUMPHBIKS, Commissioner of Crown Lands, HnA and Waiwakaiho Hondbed. No of Section Grant. Name of Grantee. granted. 162 A John Whteley and others D New Pivxaiooth. 484p William Booth 18 and 42 Obey District. 485p Robert Pitcairn part 6C9 part 510 486P Charles Brown part 510 438P IhomasTuffin part 6ls part 616 a2OO jyl4blß # §§ A THE DE BURGH ADAMS LODGE Ko. 416,1.C. T>EGTJLAR Monthly Meeting at the AX Masonic Lodge, Eobe-stieet, JosiobeoW Evening, lßth instant, at 7.80 o'clock Visiting brethern invited. By order of the W.M. W. F. BROOKING, P.M., 320 jyH Secretary. FREEMASONS' HALL. T\ R. WAN STALL'S RECITAL, "AYI/IHER'S riEI/D, In 3 parts. THIS EVENING (TUESDAY), JULY 14. Chair taken at 8 o'clock sharp, by His Worship the Mayor. There will be mnsic during the intervals. Front Seatp, Is. 6d. ; Back feats and Gallery, Is. Children, half-price. al7shjyl4 [A CARD.] THE EGMONT ACADEMY. NEXT QUARTER COMMENCES July 13th. The course comprises thorough English, French, and Elementary Drawing. Fees (payable in advance) : £1 Is. for Girls, and bojs (under ten only) 12s. 6d. al4B tc PHOTOGRAPHY. A GOOD CHANCE for tboße who wish to have their families photographed, W. A. Collis will, duiing Jaly, take Photos at 10s. per dozen, carte de yisite size. Cabinet and all other sizes at sinrlar reductions. (3- REMEMBER, for ONE MONTH only. ali6hbjyl6 FRUIT ! SMOKED FISH ! < OYSTERS! Ac, &c., &c. i — — JAMES HART, tegs to annonnce that he has opened a Shop in Brougbnmstreet, opposite Mr. Gilmour's, where he hts a Large Btpply of Apples, Oranges, and other Fruits in season ; also Smoked Fish and Oysters. Families waited upon for orders. a! 66 tc WANTED IMMEDIATELY to Purchage, an improved Farm, about 50 acrei", with house, within six miles of New Plymouth. Stale price and particulars to " H.J.J.," care E. Pridham, Ksq , High Schoo 1 . a! 94 jvn 14 16 WANTED KNOWN that the proprietors of theN.Z. CLOTHING FAUTOBY are determined to PACEIFICE the balance of tbeir SALVAGE 81OOK from the late fire before opening in their new premises. NO REASONABLE OFFER REFUSED- Trices to suit the limes. «8 jyl2 WANTED,— BOARD and RESIDENCE . by a single gentleman. Apply by letter, giving particulars, to B, Office of this paper. a 195 tc IRATFORD TOWNSHIP,— House to let suitable for sore. Good duration. Mountain Road.— THOS. PENN, Stratford. als»hbjy2l TO LET,— A SEVEN-ROOMED DWEL-LING-HOUSE, in Devon-street, with lan acre of garden. Apply to ARTHUR STANDISH. nlCOtc FIDELITY COMPANY'S Melbourne Cup CONSULTATION now open. 12,000 members at lCs. each. Care of Box 251, DuDedin. Fall particnlars future advertisement. ABO au29 — s

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MONEY to LEND c» freehold security at current rates,— G, W. GOVETI, Bolloltor, 167 b to

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Taranaki Herald, Volume XXXIII, Issue 6807, 14 July 1885, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Taranaki Herald, Volume XXXIII, Issue 6807, 14 July 1885, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Taranaki Herald, Volume XXXIII, Issue 6807, 14 July 1885, Page 3

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