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[ORTHERN BOWLING ASSOCIATION Club Champion Foul. Tournament, fourth Day., ■ • tn tho second round the HVeeting of Vanganni and Auckland was surrounded pith a lot of intoreod. The homo team led ff with a score of three, but after this .uckliuid held the mat for eight successive wads, so 'that on the ninth their seor« tood at 10. Wanganui then got One 111) jjid-the Northerners at the 18th head increased this to 19. After ft dead heat) jVanganui scored two feach In the I_bl two iead, and thus s__ertsl defeat by 2. Welmgton romped over NajJier WirbHgliout, ihe scores JUtihtli-g at 7 — -for 6 Mads, 11 -3.f0r7 hfaas,i_-4 for 9 heads, 17- 4 for 13 heads, and eventually they won by 12 Joints-. The HftlßOn— N.ewmarket match r?as Vemarkarkable for tho smallest score !6 far put up in the tourney.the compilailon being principally by singles, and Nelson (who had the services in this game )f Drew, Palmerston, instead of Baigent -suffering from neuralgia) won by o oointe. New Plymouth BOoted Very ieavily off Waverley, winning by 19, Halmerstoii defeated DattimVirke by 5, Vidtoria prevailed over Gisborne by _i Sowtowa had a victory of 9 against Remuera, Bluff Hill somewhat unexpectedly. _6featßd' Feilding by 1 only, Elasttogs had the best of the game with EEawera to the extent of 6 points at the Inish, anithe Thorndon-Carterl'On game resulted hi a victory for Thorndon by 3 joints. The results were:— SECOND HOUND. Blenheim a bye iVanganui 10 v Auckland 12 Sapier 8 v Wellington 20 kelson 11 V Newwarket 6 >tew Plymouth 25 v Waverley 6 ?almerston 18 v Dannevirko 13 Fhorndon 14 v Carterton 9 jisborno • 11 v Victoria 13 tfowtown 20 V Remuera " 11 Jastinga It) v Hawera 13 iViildinß 11 v Bluff Hill 12 Afternoon tea was dispensed by Mesamea Notman, Rodwell, Hatriok, and libbard, assisted by Misses L. Notman, Jis, HibbftttUndCarr. COMMERCIAL. . /' ■ • London Markets. (By Electrio Telegraph— Copyright). (Per United Press Association,) , (Received January 18, at 1.20 p.m.) London, January 19. Twelve thousand quarters of Victorian riaeat January and February shipments, ias been sold at 28s 6d. Tilt Is quoted at 98Jd. Candles, colonial, 3gd. Mr H» Buxton, railway traffio manager it Wanganni, has left -for the South to tttend a meeting of traffio managers, yh'ich commences dt Dunedin on Monday, Mesurß Jefferson and Youngson adverilso for sale a remedy called " Pocta " for lorses suffering from girth galls, sore ihoulders, greasy heel or any long stalling sore. The BaIVS has been highly ipokeu of by those who have used it. Owing to the Unavoidable absence of , 3ergeant-Major McMillan the class firing ] )f the Wanganui Rifles did not eventuate ihis mornibg,' and a useful practice was ndulged in instead. The class firing has low been fixed for Monday morning at 5 )'clock, The alleged rivalry between Imrd Salia)ury and M_ Chamberlain Waßthesubjeot )f an article contributed to the Indepen lanfie Beige by its London correspondent m November 24th. Tho writer deolares m good authority that at a recent Cabinet neeting Lord Salisbury's desire to yield in the question of Fashoda was over-ruled >y his imperious colleague, who is now irtually master, and directs England's oreign polioy with the more audaoity that le is not officially responsible. He sums ip the situation by the aphorism, " Balismry reigns, but Chamberlain governß." For tile past quarter ot a century there ias been one continuous ilow of letters earing testimony to the truly wonderful ures effected by CLARKE'S WORLDBLOOD MIXTURE, "the finest Hood Purifier that science and medical kill .have brought to .light." Sufferers ram Scrof ula.Scurvey.Eozema, Bad Legs, ikin and Blood Diseases, Pimples and lores of any _inds are solicited to give it a cial to test its value. Sold everywhere at s 9d per bottle. Beware of worthless nit at ion s and substitutes. "KEATING'S POWDER" destroys Idqs, Fleas, Moths, Bustles, and all thor insects, whilst quite t harmless to ouie3tlo ? %mmals. In exterminating loetles.tho success of this powder is extrardinary. .16 is perfeotly clean in aplication. See the article you purchase is Kfatixo's," as imitations aro noxious nd ineffectual. Sold in Tins, 6tl, Is, aud 6 6d each, by all chemists. TOWIiKH PKNN?llO\l_ AND StKEL L'II.LS or Fcsnr.Ksi quickly correct all irrogulari ies, and Jelieve thd distressing symptoms o prevalent with tho sex. Boxus lsJAd nd 2s 9d of all chemists and patent mcdi-, iue-voudora. ' Prepared only by The Linoln and Midland Counties' Drug Co., iinaoln, England. Beware of imita'iom. CLARKE'S B 41 PILLS are warranted 0 cure Gravel, Pains in the Back, ana all indred complaints. • Free from Morcury. istablished upwards of 30 'years. In oxes 4b 6d eaoh, of all Chemists and tatent Medioine Vendors throughouKthe rorld. Proprietors, the Lincoln and Midind Counties Drug Company, Lincoln^ England. VTRS' ROBERTS HAS opened up some SPECIAL LINES in )ress Materials, double width, at 1/-, 1/6, and 1/11 per yard, and a splendid selection in Black Dress Goods Ipeoial value in Galateas, Shirting, Girls' and BoyB 1 Coatings, oto. iorge Marcella Quilts, Lace Curtains, from 4/11 per yard ladies' made-up Black Gkirfca, lined throughbut, at"l 4/6 ,15/6 and 16/6 ihildren's Overalls at 3/0, Pinafores at 1/9, 1/11, 2/6, 3/6 (louses with Detachable Collars and Cuffs, at 3/6, 4/6, 5/6 and 6/6 iome beautiful colourings in Dress Muslins, Cropons and Gighams, from 7jd 1 very largo and Choico Assortment of Printsfrom4Jd iunshatlea at all prices (guaranteed) Urn] brellaß from 5/6 up to 11/6 Children's Sun Bonnets and Hats from 1/11 up to 6/6 lousetniuds' Aprons, Cooking Aprons, Black Alpaca Aprons, suitable for elderly Ladies jadies' White and Colored Skirts from 5/6 Jreat Variety in Lace and Chiffon, Fichus, Lace, Scarves and Collars White Lisle Gloves 9d per pair Sailor Hats, great numbers to choose from -adies' Linen Collars aud Cuffs, Belts, Veilings, Frillings, Side Combs, Handkerchiefs, Bows, Ties, eto 3irls' Sohool'Hats at Gdand 1/Boys' Sailor Hats from 1/3irls' Trimmed Hats at 5/11 _, Beautiful Selection of Millinery on view in the Showroom. Inspection Invited. MRS ROBERTS, Victoria Aven.vT3 WiJ>"9 A! "7.

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Wanganui Herald, Volume XXXIII, Issue 9642, 14 January 1899, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 1 Wanganui Herald, Volume XXXIII, Issue 9642, 14 January 1899, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 1 Wanganui Herald, Volume XXXIII, Issue 9642, 14 January 1899, Page 6

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