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THE Thames Advertiser. Favour to none; fear of none; justice to all. WEDNESDAY NOVEMBER 12, 1894.

Tho Bank of Now Zealand ycstorday shipped to Auckland four boxes of gold containing 320'lozs lldwts.

Mr L. J. Stovons invites tenders for pointing tho Sterling Hold at'Waihi. For particulars see adverfcisomont,

An unexpected Christmas box has boon receivod by thrco creditors of a well-known Wellington citron, who somo time ago was compelled to assign his ostale. He was able a day or two ago to plaeo a cheque for £100 in tho hands of his assignees for distribution among the creditors. This is an exaroplo worthy of emulation.

Wo understand that at the Auckland Supremo Court to-day tho cases of tho Commissioner of Crown Lands v. Jos. Darrow and also tho Kauri Timber Co. will como on for hearing. Tho amounts claimod for alleged illegal cutting of kauri trees in tho vicinity of.Hikutaia, aro considerable, and tho cases are oxv citing a good deal of interest.

A pleaaing coromony, and ono which will no doubt attract a largo attendance, will tako place in tho Couuty Chambers this ovoning, when the certificates won at tho recent examination will bo proaonted to tho successful candidates. Tho friends of members arc cordially invited. A mooting ot a committee will bo hold at 7.4-5 o'clock, whilo tho public moet'ng will tako place at 8 o'clock,

Tho Thames Jockey Club's meeting, to bo hold at Parawai on the 26th and 27th insts., promises to bo tho most. successful that has over been hold undor tho auspices of tho Club. Crowds of visitors aro expected from tho up-country districts, while it is also probablo that on tho second day's races an unusually largo number of residents of Auckland will visit tho Thames. A meeting of tho Commitlco is to bo hold at 7.30 o'clock this ovoning in. Messrs Rjckib and Co.'s rooms to discuss' various matters, while at 11 a,m on Saturday _Mr R. R. McGrogor will offer tho rights and privilogos for sale at his Queen street mart. It is expected that tho competition will bo kcon, and wo fully anticipate thai tho prices roalisod will in some casos oxcoed thoso obtained last year,

Hottoimifs Ointment and PMs.—Thoso remedies aro unequalled throughout tho world for bad logs, wounds, foul sores, bud broasts, and ulcers. Usod according to directions given with thorn thero is no wound bad leg, or ulcorous (sore, howovor obstinate or long standing, but will yiold to thoir healing or curativo properties. Many poor sufferers who liuvo boon patients in the largo hospitals undor tho caro of ominonb i surgeons, and have derived littlo or notbnofit from thoir troatmonb, havo been thorouchly curod by Holloway's Oinfcmonfcand Pills. For glandular swellings, tumours, piles, and diseases of tho skin thoro is nothing that can bo used with so much bonofit. In fact, in tho worst forms of disease, dependent upon tho condition of tho blood, theso modioincs, usod conjointly, aro irresistible.

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Thames Advertiser, Volume XXVI, Issue 7996, 12 December 1894, Page 2

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THE Thames Advertiser. Favour to none; fear of none; justice to all. WEDNESDAY NOVEMBER 12, 1894. Thames Advertiser, Volume XXVI, Issue 7996, 12 December 1894, Page 2

THE Thames Advertiser. Favour to none; fear of none; justice to all. WEDNESDAY NOVEMBER 12, 1894. Thames Advertiser, Volume XXVI, Issue 7996, 12 December 1894, Page 2