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Captain Edwin wired this afternoon :—: — "North-east to east and south gale, with much colder weather. Glass further fall, but rise after 12 hours from now, and sea heavy." Ma'i! 7 rai was brought beforo the Poliot v. oin't this morning, charged with breaking nnd entering the house of W. Winmill, and taking therefrom a silver watch. After hearing evidenoe the accused was committed to stand his trial at the next sittings of the Supreme Court. H. Weston, Esq., and G. Rennell, Esq , were the presiding Justices. A gentleman well- know in Christchuroh who has lately returned to the Old Country, writing by the last English mail to one of the leaders of our commercial world, says : — "While in London I was mush amused at one butcher doing a big frozen mutton business in the evenings at Kilburn, about six miles out. He had large cards all about the shop, " Canterbury Mutton.' I asked the shopman if it was all canterbury mutton. ' Well,' he said, ' It's all New Zealand mutton, but it eoines from different parts — some from Melbourne, some from Sydney, and some from Kio !' I was, however, pl«ased to find, when lunching with one of the managing directors of tho Army and Navy Stores, that they sold the mutton, and that he was in tho hubit of having it at his own table. Frozen fowls from Russia he also pronounced very good." £9* See Smith and Oaugh^y'e advertisement of sale of their laru;u Auckland stock on oar ftarth page. — Advt.

Amusements ALEXANDRA HALL. C^ THIS EVENIKG. Ml<B AMY THORNTON, Assisted by ber Talented Company, will appear in an entire CHANGE OF PROGRAMME Orcheitra under the leadership of Mr Geo, Garry. Reserved Beat*, 3s; Stalls, 2s; Gallery, Is. Plan of Reserve! Ssats at Mr Gilmoar's. Doors open at 7,33, commence 8 sharp.

! MAIL NOTICE. Hails will be closed at the Chief Post-office, Devon -street, as follows :— fSy For Auckland and North, per i.b. Gairloch, close to-morrow (Friday), Jnly 12th, at 3.30 p.m. ggiT For Samoa, Honolulu, America, United KingdoD, and Europe, via 'Frisco, close on Saturday, lS'.h Jaly, at 7 p.m. For money orders and registered letters at 5 p.m. Mail due at London on August ]9:h. For Leppertnn on Mondays and Thursdays at 8 am.; arrive on Mondays at 11.15 a,m , and Thursdays at 6.30 p.m. (Tor Tikorangi od I'nesdays and Fridays at 6 a.m. arrive Tuesday and Fridays and 10 p.m. F. D, HOLD9WORTH. Chief Postmaster. ~ O. D A. V~~ T E S, •* • LAND AND EBTATE AQEN»\ BHAREBBOKJsIR, TAiUE* AND AOOOUSTiH?, Town andJCountiy Properties for Sale. SHARH LISTS, wnh Latest Quotations for all leading COLONIAL STOCK 9. Ctfiric b— Next the Bridge^Devon-street. 25»'c ~ 0?O OUR bUBiOftIBtRS. OXJS Subscribers xvould oblige by at once sending word to the office of any neglect or irregularity ia the delivery of the papers by the boys, in order that it may be rectified NOTICE. MH. GREY FBASER having resigned toe Waitara Agency of theTAKANAKi Hkbixd and Budqkt, it is requested that all accounts be paid to him without delay. hbto

Hollowa.y'b Pills.— Henlih or Wealth. — No bhqo ptrtoa would hesitate an iostant in the ch'ice between iheao two condition. Now is the 8 :a«oa to secure the former either by reßUninsr or conflating it TheßJ Pills oxpel al impurities ln>m tho sjatem which fogs, foul vapouH, and variablo temperatures engender during winter; this mcdi mo ab 9 nets most wholesome upon tho Skin by di go r ging the liver of its accumulated tile, and by exoitkw tbo kijneysto more energetic action; n innreosoj the appetite for food and strengthens tho digestive pi ocees. 3 ho stomach aad live", whhh most disorder originate, are iully U'der tho cf ntrol of these regouorative Pills, which act very kindly jet more efficiently oatht teadereet bomU,

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Taranaki Herald, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 8521, 11 July 1889, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Taranaki Herald, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 8521, 11 July 1889, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Taranaki Herald, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 8521, 11 July 1889, Page 2

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