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THE Thames Advertiser. Favour to none: fear of none: juitice to all WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 10, 1892.

Mrs Glafotono has recovered from an attack of influeim, ' Twenty hands aro now employed in Ruscell's mine at Waiiekauri, Mr W. Fagan biw been appoinfed Foivet Ranger to tha Ohinemuri County Council, vice Mr T, 13, Shan , resigned, The tender of Messrs Crimmina mi Mnnro Ins lieen accepted for 500 torm of ijuarlz from TilsleyV new fiod at the Komata to the Waiiekauri battery. It is satisfactory to noto I hat owing , to the summer weather bc-in» ho favourable for tho seasoning of timber, Messrs Bas-uall Bros' Jiavo their mill at Turua working day audnigh'. '

Mr J, H. Kicholls, postmaster and telegraph officer at Paeroa, ia at present absent from his duties owing to illness, Hi 3 plaoe in boing temporarily filled by Mr Comisky,

Messrs Dickey and VorraD,the well known carters, are the successful tenderers for cart* ing the now machinery just imported by the Kapanpa G,M, Co, Coromandel, from the bench to the mice,

Tho tender of Mr John Morton (£6O ISs) baa been accepted by thg ()hiu a muri County Council for erecting bridijea and making road formation on the Silverton road, between the mine and battery,

■Jhe Tribune states that the old Casnol plant in Karangalmke is now ore from tho low levol of tho Crown mine which i« running from W to £26 value per ton, Tho show of gold at the low level is reported better than ovfr.

Oar Auckland correspondent wirel last night, that tho Hospital Board have decided to go ou with the appeal in the case of Lovett, who gained an aoiion against them for maltreatment in the Hospital. 'I he Chairman said that the position of every medical practicioner and Board in the colony jvore, jeopardised byjhe decisiou.andif it wan not reversed-by the"Court of Appeal the Act should be amended,. A fine youn? man, 17 years of aqo, son of Mr and Mrs Breo of Whnngarata, was drowned it Tuakau on Sunday afternoon. Ho attended the Wealeyan Ohuroh in the morning, and while waitinp for tho after-* noon service he went to bathe, no one except two little boys being with him. Ho got out beyond his depth', and resulted iu the poor young fellow being drowned. On tho alarm being given several young , mon set to work, when the body was found close to the bank in about seven feot of wator, At | the inquest a verdict of aooidental death was returned. I

Yesterday morning Tauranga was thrown into a stata of great oxoitement when it beenme buown that Duncan Munro (stepson of Mr James Bode!!, late Mayor of Taurangiw had murdered his wife and four children with a Hat iron. It appears that Munro was some two or three years ago nn inmate of tho Whan Asylum, but was released at tho request of his wife, who noted much against her own de3ires. Ho has been suffering from religious mania, and during the past fow days he has talked of offering up n sacrifice to tho IKoet High, Yeßterdny morning, hewever, he put his threats into a pnotiol form, and "cruelly murdend four oi his children, whilst his wifo 3till lies in a critical condition, Full part'culars of the siokm ing t'.agedy appears in our telegtapbiocolumns,

A general servant is wanted for the Oharitablo Aid Board. Applications must be sent in to Mr A. Brupo,

Tenders for delivering SO loads of beach gravel at the Hospital will be received by tho Trustees up to 4 p.m, to«rtay,

Mr 11, L, Ko?fosd, of Tollen street; gives ono penny per Ib for tomatoes, delivered in any quantity, from Monday to Thursday e/jch week.

Hollnway's Pi.ls nnd Ointment exert a rapidly favourable effect in all those diseasen which aro induced hy expesurp to damp or by great changi-s in temperature, They will therefore be found eminently serviceable to thosn win work in iron foundries, oopptr mines and collioriea, These wellkrown remedies present manifet aclvan-i laees in respect of uso nnd effeoiivenesa, (jcJDfr entirely componudect o£ vecetable drugs pcleptpd with the greatest earo and regardless of prico, vVhca used in accordanco with the nmplo piintpcl direotions which accompany them, they act surely but mildly, and do not inteifere with tho daily work. There are but few difoases which are not capable of cure—or, at all events, of great relief—if Holloway'e renvediea aro pcrseveriDgly used,

Garlicky Oranwell lwvcjnet issued the ranst Oompleto Illuairafpd Furuiahing Book Catalogue that has been publMied in t\\h Colony, It will provo especially oonvoiirient for country customers, storekeepers and others about to lurniah, Illustrations and prises aro given of Hall, Drawing, Drawing and B d Rcom Furniture, Youp people about to marry will fiud it a great, assistaroo in making up thrirlibt and ct-ti-raati'gcoJt of furniehin?. It also shows how a three roomed houso can bo furnished for £17 10s, Four rooms lor £38, Five room.!) for £SD. Sijc rooms for £150, Full pai'ljoulap of tcd'iing a-id iron bpdstpads and coiicral furiiieljing goods, "Jon will not rio better than furnish irqm Garlick and Crinwcll, Queen St, Auokland — Advt,

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Thames Advertiser, Volume XXV, Issue 7145, 10 February 1892, Page 2

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THE Thames Advertiser. Favour to none: fear of none: juitice to all WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 10, 1892. Thames Advertiser, Volume XXV, Issue 7145, 10 February 1892, Page 2

THE Thames Advertiser. Favour to none: fear of none: juitice to all WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 10, 1892. Thames Advertiser, Volume XXV, Issue 7145, 10 February 1892, Page 2

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