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Telegrams.

Napieb, Maoris. A fatal accident occurred at- Has* tings this afternoon. A sheep farmer named Dolbel, juar., bad driven some cattle into Hastings and was returning home. When opposite the Stortford Lodge Hotel ..bis horse shied, throwing him and killing him instantly. He leaves a widow and young family.

Wellington, May 15. The Government haa accepted tenders for the erection of twenty* five workmen’s homes at Petone. The prices are said to be well within the estimate.

To-morrow Mr Marohant, wlio is retiring from the position of Surveyor* General, will be the recipient of a presentation from all the officers of the Lands and Survey Departments in the colony. Mr Hall-Jones makes the presentation. At the Supreme Court this morning, Thos. Henry Goodger, who was found guilty of manslaughter, was sentenced to two and a half years imprisonment. The Chief Justice said he did not think prisoner intended ta kill Prestidge, whom he stabbed with a pocket knife in a street quarrel,, and spoke strongly against the drinking habit. Francis Gordon Waddell, found guilty of assault on Mr S. Gilmer, was sentenced to eighteen months' imprisonment.

This day.

The man McShane, brought from London on a charge of robbery of , jewel* lery from a pawnbroker’s shop, was found guilty.

English saddle-tweed trousers, 7s 6d Colonial ditto 8s 6d. Youths’ and girls jereys in cardinal and navy, with polo and roll collars. Bloomers, Golf blouses, everything of the latest. Everything at the right price. Bush rugs in unusua variety and A 1 value. Colonial Blanl kets at the right price. At LondoHouse. Burns and Scalds. Even the' slightest burn or scald will raise a blister, and often lead to a pain-, ful and chronic sore. Instantly after a burn, apply Chamberlain’s Pain Balm, which will relive the pain, and in most cases prevent the formation of a blister or sore. No ordinary accident is so likely to lead' to dangerious results as » burn or scald, and if Chamberlain’s Pain Balm wos good for nothing else, it would still be a remedy that no household should ever be without. For sale by Watson & Co., Woodville.

To those who cough, aud those -who

need Too frequently to blow the ir noses At church or public meetings, heed The secret that my pen discloses No need to be a nuisance now, To man or child or maid demure. How can you stop : I tell you how, Dose up with Woods' Great Poppernuxit Cure.

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Woodville Examiner, Volume XXII, Issue 3874, 16 May 1906, Page 2

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Telegrams. Woodville Examiner, Volume XXII, Issue 3874, 16 May 1906, Page 2

Telegrams. Woodville Examiner, Volume XXII, Issue 3874, 16 May 1906, Page 2

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