The Lyttellon Times Pigeon Bay correspondent writes : — The Main school here is again vacant. Mr. Whiteluw, the master, bus resigned, having been appointed second muster nt New PI3 mouth. Mr. Whitelaw was a pitins-takiug teacher, and proved, on .acquaintance, a grnial and kind-hearted friend, and his friends here, although sorry to lose him, are glad to Bee him promoted to a scene of moro extended usefulness. It is rumoured that a very spicy cose will shortly engage the attention of the Divorce Court in Wellington. It is said that a wollknown citizen of Wellington intends to petition for dissolution of his marriugo on tho grounds of his wife's alleged misconduct with a Southern member of Parliament. It would appear tlmt wo were misinformed when we Btated tho other day that the Colonist had entered the Wuitara river after leaving tho Blielter of tho breakwater and putliug to sea again. The Gairloch fell in with tho Colonist oil: Kawhiu on Monday, and found tho crew in very bad Btraits. Thoy had run short of supplies, and had bu iff red muoli f ruin want of, sleep during tho gale. The Guirloch gave the Bohooner'a crew what they nquired, and left all fairly well aboard. Benefactors.—" When a board of eminent physioianaand chemists anDOunced tho discovery that by combining some wellknown valuable remedieß v most wonderful medicine was produced, which would cure such a wide run-re or! diseases thut most all other remedies could bo disponsed with, many were skeptical, but proof of its merits by actual trial has dispelled all doubt, ami to-duy tho discoverers of that tin at medicine, Dr. Soulc'e American Hop Bitters, uro houor-d and bUsaud by all as Wattaoioig," K«ud
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Taranaki Herald, Volume XXXV, Issue 7164, 7 September 1886, Page 2
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283Page 2 Advertisements Column 4 Taranaki Herald, Volume XXXV, Issue 7164, 7 September 1886, Page 2
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