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ABOUT THAT LOAN. _ — ♦ TO THE EDITOR. gin^ — Wa nre told that the interest for the new loan of .£55,000 will be no greater than for the old loan of £43,000. Then why do the Council want to put on a special rate of 2s in the pound ? There is no Buch rate now. Farther, why do the Council want to borrow money for Rtreets and roads ? Surely, in a level town, the ordinary revenue Bhould be sufficient to keep the streets going. — [ am, Ac., PCZZIiED, I Wanganui, April 2nd. I [The matter is dealt with in our leading columne.— Ed. Chkonwi.b.] THE BANDY-STRAY SHOT CASE. » TO THE EDITOR. Sib,— Will you kindly ineert the following in regard to the Dandy-Sttay Shot case ? I'he outside public may lose their money very often, and also their faith in the totahsator, if such a state of things continues to exist. Although a race might be run on its merits, and fairly won, something may crop up between the owners and the club, and the investors' money be lost, which I think is very unfair, as the investors puc their money on in good faith. In the case of Dandy, the horse was not barred on the machine on tho first day, bo I think they should have paid out, as they did in Palmerston, and then let the owners and the club fight it out betweon themselves for the Btakes. — I am, &c, An Investor. Wanganui, March 31st. CUSTOMS RETURNS. «. The following returna, showing the Customs duties for the month ended 31st March, were kindly supplied by Mr A. Elliot, Collector:— Returns for month endino March 31st. £. s. d. Customs Duties 1980 12 10 Beer 287 9 9 Light Dues 7 10 Pilotage 31 12 4 Total 2306 15 11 Summary of Customs for month ending March 31et, &. b. d. Spirits, in bulk 485 17 0 Spirits, in case 223 14 G Cigars, Cigarettes, and Snuff 33 1 6 Tobacco (manufactured) ... 408 6 6 Wine— Auatialian 2 3 4 Wine— Other kinds ... 45 0 2 Ale and Beer 9 0 0 Tea 52 8 6 Coffee, Chicory, &c, 3d lb ... 418 6 Goods by weight. 132 3 7 Goods ad valorem 65119 7 Other Duties 61 4 7 Total 1980 12 10 EETDRNS FOE. QUARTER. £. 8. D. Customs Duties 6406 3 6 Beer Duty 855 8 3 Shipping and Seamen's Fees 30 16 2 Licenses ... 105 0 0 Pilotage 87 1 4 Licensed Still 10 0 0 Total 7434 0 8 Summary tor Quarter. £. s. d. Spirits ie bulk 1490 12 6 Spirits in case 608 2 6 Cigars, Cigarettes, and Snuff 157 2 3 Tobacco (manufactured) ... 1466 9 2 Wine— Sparkling 4 10 0 Wine— Australian ... ... 11 4 2 Wine— Other Kinds .., 108 13 4 Ale, Beei, Ac 00 0 0 Tea 247 18 6 Uoffee, Chicory, Cocoa, and Chocolate 12 0 6 Sugar, Molasses, and Treacle 39 410 Goods by weight 4G6 9 4 Goods ad valorem 1428 11 10 Other Duties 257 9 7 Total GlO6 3 6 Pnblic Notices. ~r\ aw o I N o I DRUIDS' HALL. MISS BREWER'S Classef opan on the sth April tor Adults, from 3 to 10 o'clock. And on SATURDAY, 7th April, for Children, froai 2 to 4 o'clock. Lost nnd Found ONE POUND EEWARD-Lost from Waverley on about the 12th irst , one German Collie Pup (dog), 12 months old, answer to name of " Mottle," Anyone leaving him at Southcorabe's, Waverley, will receive £1 reward. P. Lloyd Francis. Husiness Notices. €>hfA tons coals <yr}f% £ki\) TONS COALS Ul\J 270 Tons Best Household Coals, Per " St. Kilda," JUST ARRIVED. Orders booked for delivery from ship'B side at special low price, A. BATRICK & CO. VT 0 T I C E. Yong Chong, FRUITERER AND CONFECTIONER, Ridgway-stroet (opposite the Oddfellows' Hall.) Y. C. begs to announce to the inhabitants of Wanganui and surrounding district that he has oppned in the shop lately occupied by Mrs Leys, and intends to supply the finest Fruila and Confectionery obtainable, at the most reasonable prices. Fancy Goods of all descriptions. A choice Stock of Groceries. Fruit in abundance of every kind in season. Buyer of FungUß, Lead, Zinc, Brass, and Copper. Don't torget the Address— Opposite the Oddfellows' Hall. SANDER & SONS' JIiUCiiLTPT] EXTRACT:— Under the distinguished patronage of his Majesty the King ol Italy, as per communication made by thi Minister for Foreign affairs through thf Counsel General for Italy, at Melbourm 14th March, 1870. Awarded Diploma a< the Amsterdam Exhibition 1883. Acknowi lodged by Medica Clinics and Universi ties all over the Globe. There are mitations of Eucalypti Ex tract in the market, products of simvli eisstillation, forming crude resinous, oils In order that these crude oils may not bi taken for our Pure Volatile Eucalypt Extract, which is recognised by the mcd ical division of the Prussian Governmen to be of perfectly pure origin, as per in formation forwarded to us through th Consul at Melbourne, 2nd March 1878 we state : — It is proved by tests made by one Mcdi cal Clinics of the Universities at Bon< at Greifswald (Prussia), and reportoi by Dr Shulz, Professor of Pharmacology , J. Bonn, and Professor Dr Monlor, Dire: tor of the Medical Clinic at Greifswalc that only products that are saturate with oxygen and freed of acids, resinor and other substances, adherent to win ary distillation, will develop the sam tive qualities proper to the plant. 1 crude oils or so-called Eucalypti Extau are to be classed according to the Ban: authorities among the turpentines whic are of insignificant medical value, an abandoned long since as an intornamed cament. These crude oils, or so-callc Eucalypti Extracts, are descernibl LBy their deficiency in puc gen fee—c c— < (which our product, the only geouei Eucalypti Extract, develops mi freely through its surplus of oxygen 2 By thair alcoholic, thin and morbi appearance being reduced in sped dentity through the presence of acid By their taste, the result of the co trusting tendency of resins ai tenants

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Wanganui Chronicle, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 11953, 3 April 1894, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Wanganui Chronicle, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 11953, 3 April 1894, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Wanganui Chronicle, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 11953, 3 April 1894, Page 3

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