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, (U^JTBDPRI^af ASSOCIATION.) j r- ' AncHf/ANJi.'/Pct/ 15. I During* the passage of the s.s. Rowiena frum Mercury Bay to Auckland 1 -last 1 night fo\iv dviinkeii bUshmeaie^nl raged.at a-'cvt^usalof Che captain td> ..^i.ve themjiqiioi, misaulted Jiim .and several of the crew who tried to ari rest tbeiu, and then wrecked »hp saloon. Tho oaptain, •. stwceedecl :ia contining them ia ; the salocm, 'and re-; turned to Meicur^ Bay for police ;ax|sistance. . Here the njen weuejput m irons, anil a constablei brought theiii ou to Auckland, .w.here.they' were 'fined for Ldnun ken ness atid owiei-edto pay damages amounting to ,£2O. j fGH^IStCHUBCH, 1 Oct. 16/ j At the annual meeting of the Working Men's Club to-night, this bilahcef shee^hoWed.JEissetiSy^t 821 over liabilities. ...JTt is proposed to hold a Working Men's Industrial Exhibition m*" connection' with the I club during the. ,su in tner T; r - i /At the poUce ,C('>iirt, td-day, a number of boys were charged with, various ofteiiceV f lt whs' remarkable that .no less than six teen of their' ages ranged from eight ' to seventeen- One was fined £s ! or six weeks* imprisonment for using;, obscene language, j*ud nine others were fined frpm !£^ j» 10s for creating k' disturbance i'lu.; the streets and stoning a passer-lay.' "' j
.Na^ieb, -Qcfc. 16. i At the annual, meeting of 'the Working Men's Club, lasjt. night, thfe balauce-sheet !<i<o,wed assets . of above liabilities. .
Agpnizi ng Neuralgic PainsiTTßaxterg Anti-Neuralgic Pills have been 'named ' by the public" Magic. 'Pill's *' on account of' their TnaWellous action ih'^curing Neuralgic, Toothache., Sciatica, Lumbago, and other Neuralgic pains. — To be hid of all chemists and storekeepers, ;o.r' post free, on, receipt of 19 or 44 postage' stainpH.— J. Baxter, Chemist, Victoriastreet, Clinstchurch ', ■ A Boon to Mankind.— Baxter's Lung t Preserver, by virtue of its balsamic and soothing properties, cannot be excelled as a sodther of Puhndnic irritation, Many whose recovery Jud heeti dospaived of by medical advisers and friends, have been spared to proclaim.the astounding virtues of- the Lung Preserver. It has been employed m the mansion as well .as m thecottage^'ttid has convi^c^d t.he aristociTatas well as the pearfapt that' it is-, indeed, . # boon to. mankind. ..It. is pleasant to. the p.-ilate and t inay safely . be" taken m a.ll cases. . ", Persons suffering, froiii Bronchial auctions.' who talf.e flip. Lung P^es'e^er will find the speedy ef-. feet to be diminiition of pa"i and e"K-pectpratidn-ifiTst,; be<Jatise;the' mucous' membranes, are stimulated to -.thrbivithe 1 phlegm , up, iuid second : became tl^e medicine 1 is adapted to, thin the. .discharge before it leaves,. .the bronchiil tubes and lungs! 'This specific is highly . extolled by members of the mfedical and clerical professions and others.-^-T6 be had of all chemists and storekeepers.; •
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Manawatu Standard, Volume IV, Issue 276, 18 October 1884, Page 2
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448TELEGRAMS. Manawatu Standard, Volume IV, Issue 276, 18 October 1884, Page 2
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