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A man named Henry White was fined £5 yesterday at the Dunediti Oily Court, tor hotting totalisator odds at the I'orbury races last week;

At a moeting of the Orangemen, held a Liverpool, it was decided to initiate a now political party, tho members of whioh shall vote only on Pi otestaut grounds uninfluencod by party considerations, Tho Chairman ao cused the Marquis of Salisbury of systematically ignoring tho olaims _of evangilical clergymen in distributing patronage, At the usual fortnight'y meeting olth Bums Club held in St, Georges Hall last night, a miscellamous programme of an attaactive character, consisting of songs, recitations, and readings wa3 gone through. A number of new members was added to the roil, after which the rojm was cleared tor dancing. No business was done at tho Native Lands Court, Shortland, on Wednesday on account of Mr Mitchelson'a visit to the Thames in order to negotiute with the Natives relative to the Piako block, Budness having been resumed yesterday, subdivisions of the Kupata blook between Honi Rapia, Obapa Matatau, and Reihina Poto, was procesded with. Colonel Hume, before leaving the Thames paid a visit of inspection to the Shortland gaol;

It is expected that a supplementary Gizeite will be publishod in connection with tho Native Land's Court at present sitting in Shortland.

At a sitting of' the Warden's Court yesterday morning applications by Charles Farmer, Joseph Buntiu?,andSuaanßuntinL', for residence sites, were adjourned till the 18th of April, and referred to the Mining Inspector for his report.

Messrs G. Sharp and G. Harkness were nominated yesterday for election to the Nelson ssat in the Houso of Representative). The poll will take place on Wednesday next.

The betting is 7 to 1 on Cambridge for the University boat race.

The County Engineer invites tenders for the making of a road from the Karaka road up the Alabama Oicsk. Thoy are returnable on tho 3rd April at 4 p.m,

Tho steam and feed pipes were connected with the new bailer of tho Big Pump yesterday. Mr Phillips, manager, has taken, advantage of the change to give the machinery an ovei haul,

,Mr Gabriel Lewis announces a sale at the stores of the old established firm of Gitto3 and Son of the whole of their stock of grindery, saddles, and ironmongery. This sale is worth of the attention of the trade,

The .Wealeyan Mission station at Raglan was destroyed by Are on Wednesday night.

Mr Charles Short has now got his busi neas in fall swing in his new premise? at the corner of Queen and Cochrane streets. He is now prepared to supply oustomers with coal, firewood and timber at the lowest posible rate consistent with securing a small margin ofj profit, He is always pleased to see his old friends and customers, more particularly when they bring anew one in eonsequence of the character they have given Mm for cheapness aud fair dealing. His advertisement appears elsewhere:

Mr H. D. Pike, the Manager of tho O. D. and 0. C. will have his stock of goods fur the coming season ready for inspection on Friday evening next. This energetio business man is always to be found in the front rank of his fellow tradesmen, His stock of goods is always characterised by good taste, and as ho always buys to the best advantage his goods are marked at a figure which gives his customers the benefit of both his taste and business capacity, To-night there will be a grand gaslight display ,and if we know anything of the fair sex there will boa orowd outside making montal resolutions to be early in the field to seoure for themselves the first choice,

A obscrvingn intelligent, curious phulci as ib that of tho Thames, will .have found out that tho working Bookbinder, W, Wood Senr., has hin Workshop at his son's reei, deuce, W. Wood, Grocer, Pollen street, where he is prepared to do all kinds of Book binding, Map 'Mounting, &c, as usual, and below Auckland prices. Dilapidate! Old Books repaired Music bound up cheaply. Those who desire to raise the wind by any kind of bellows, musical or otherwise, should send their broken winded Concertinas, &c, to him for repair. Work sent from the country safely returned—fADVil

Holloway's Ointment —The great climate vacations Which soldiers and sailors expaieuoe render them liable to a variety or diseases, the development of which is favoured by exposure and hardships—often, it is to be feared, by their own carelessness as well, Holloway's remediss atiiord a safe and easy means of cure for those constitutional and looal maladies which are so frequently engendered by rcsideuce in unhealthy climates and by incautious living, The Ointment is a wondcrfnily healing application, as it cleanses the surface of foul sores and ulsers, 60othes the throbbing and pain in cases of inflamation, and checks the pro gress of skin diseases. The Pills purify the blood'cleanse the liver, and remove al noxious matter from the system,

Certainly the Most Meative MEDICINE in the world is SANDER and SONS EUCALIPTI EXFRACT, Teat its eminent powerful effects in Coughs, Colds, Influenza &o,; the relief is instantaneous. Thousands give the most gratifying testimony. Read this certificate:—"24th April, 1885-Messrs Sander and Sons,—lt is with the greatest of pleasure that I testify to the excellence of your Eucalypti Extract, Having had inflaraatian on the bone of the leg which came on after a severe attack of low fovor, I was attended by Dr J. Boyd, who had mado strenuous efforts to save my leg, but without success. He theu fouud it necessto amputate my limb, Having heard in the meantime of the wonderful cures worked by tho Eucalvptt Extract. I obtained a bottle and the jxtraofc had not been applied moro than au hour when I began to feel greatly rolieved, After applying the extraot every 4 hours for nine or ten days I was out of all danger I would persuade all who may bo affected with auy such disease to give he Eucalypti Extract a trial, and I am convinced that they will find it the most wonderful of medicines.— Yours, &0,, E, J, Cuvnow, Wattle street. Sandhurst. -Advt

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Thames Advertiser, Volume XXI, Issue 6365, 29 March 1889, Page 2

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Untitled Thames Advertiser, Volume XXI, Issue 6365, 29 March 1889, Page 2

Untitled Thames Advertiser, Volume XXI, Issue 6365, 29 March 1889, Page 2