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JAMES SANDERSON ARCHITECT. OPFIOBB . King's Buildings, over tbo Colonial Bank. Patentee of combined Sash Fastener. Down-haul and Lift. . fb4o2 to IV/TR. H. G. F OBLONG, L.D.S AVA (Sobgeon Dentist), Successor to Mr Greenwood. Rooms : Veale's Buildings. DEVON STREET. Fees reduced to Auokland and Wellington rateß, witli all the latest improvements in Dentistry. Nitrous Oxida Gas administered when required. a 650 to W. B. DAVIES.] |D. MCALLUM b. d;a;viE|B & 00. SEEDSMEN* CRAIN AND PRODUCE AGENTS' Brougham-street, NEW FLVmoUTII. AGENCIES — J. little & 00. —Sentry Hill Flour Mills s. whitehead — Fruit Trees. w. J. morshead— Nursery Stock. 367 lib d3l

Tho vital statistics* for the Borough for August were -.—Births, 9 ; deaths, 11 ; marriages, 4. | Captain Edwin telegraphed at 12.35 j p.m. to-day : — North-east to north and north-west gale, with rain and heavy sea after 12 houre from now : glass further fall." ' b A reward is offered for a sum of money ' lost on Saturday afternoon. The Empire Tea Company have a new advertisement on our third page. Out of a total of 35 debt cases originally set down for hearing this (Tuesday) morning, only one came before the Court. The Gairloch this (Tuesday) morning brought down a large number of passengers, who left>by the through train for Wellington. The travelling public from the North are apparently choosing this coast to the other, on account of the strikes. During the month of August rain fell in New Plymouth on 14 days, the total fall being 4.86 inches ; the maximum amount registered wbb 1.55 inches on tho 4th ; the average reading of the thermometer in the shade, taken at 9.30 a.in., was 51.13, the maximum being 67* on the 28th, and the minimim 47* on the Bth. A man named Henry Walsh was sentenced by the Resident Magistrate, at Stratford, on Monday, to seven days' imprisonment, for having used obscene language at the Stratford Hotel. A charge of refusing to leave the premises of the hotel againat D. Warren broke down, on account of an irregularity in tho information. J. Coldwell was fined Is, without costs, for technically assaulting D. Warren. A charge against J. Cuddy was adjourned. The blood stallion Cap-a-pie was brought down from Auckland by the Gairloch this (Tuesday) morning, and was railed this afternoon to Hawera, where he will stand the season. ' The following advertisement appears in a Southern paper :— " Boycott 1 The Boycott is Removed This Day from Tom McTurton for having eaten an egg laid by a hen that was fed by a child that read a book printed by Whitcombe & Tombs upon his having promised to kill the hen. (Signed) Jack, House-builder, Acting Secretary Holus Bolus Societies Affiliated." One of the representative football teatn named Pearson, who got some of his ribs injured in the match, against Manawatu, was in town on Monday. He stated that he had quite recovered from his injuries. The mail steamer Zoalandia with tho English mails of 9th August on board, left Frisco for Aucklund on 23rd Augtißt,contract date, and Alatneda .with Colonial mails of 11th August arrived at 'Frisco from Auckland en 30th August, contract date. Tbe Customs revenue for August shows a total revenue of £145,514, as against £142,842 for August, 1889, and, £127,381 for the last month. The beer duty for the month was £4,174, against £4096 for August, 1889, and £3801 tor July. ' Mrs Hood has an interesting aanouaco» float 0B another page,— Apy?,

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Taranaki Herald, Volume XXXIX, Issue 8871, 2 September 1890, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Taranaki Herald, Volume XXXIX, Issue 8871, 2 September 1890, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Taranaki Herald, Volume XXXIX, Issue 8871, 2 September 1890, Page 2