The police at Forbes have anwsted a y i: youth on suspicion of being concerned, J " m the Wouloomool jo murder. - : Messrs Heggie and Burnett report to the Wairaeapa Star that on Mondays afternoon they saw an immense ana well-defined water-spout near Master* ton. . It appeared to burst near th»o W\ingawa riter, m the direction of thia A Tarahiti plains. TV r The following applications were received by the Palmerston Boxougfc , Council for the office of Poundkeeper ''"'' and caretaker of tbe Square:— P* Haines, at JL4B per annum;- J. Jessop* % LSO ,• G. Daubeny, L6O ; W. LitohoM- ■> L 6 2; C. Waters, L7O; &. J. Lewis* L 76; - W. Sykes L 7 5; L. JLaurehsotf L7B ; ff. Moffatt. L 80; W. Pepper, L 80; Ellis James, L9O; T. Foster, Ll2tij*W* Evans, 25s per week. For tbe office of ranger, the following applicatibhs'wett.. received :— W. Chamberlain, P. Stoker, E. White, W. G. Leigh, E. Belfit, B. 1 Peck, F. Maule, B. Partridge. Never Eetden. — It is aaid that one Z out of every four real invalids who go to i foreign countries to recover health never ~ returns, except as a corpse. The under- A takers, next to the hotel-keepers, have ' the most profitable business. This ex* cessive mortality may be prevented and patients saved and cured under the care of friends and loved ones at home, if . they will but use Hop Bitters m time* Read. Wells' Eough on Corns. — Ask for & Well's Eough on Corns — 7£d. Quick relief, complete permanent cure. Corntj , warts, bunions. Moses Moss & Co.. Sydney, General Agents, '■'■■iiZ i As showing the advancement of oarColonial Industries, we are pleased to state that the goods produced by the Kaipaoi woollen mills are attracting greai/| attention m Australia. A representative from the mills bas just returned from Melbourne after having disposed of large parcels of clothing &c. m every townbe called at. The goods this mill is now/ producing are superior to anything that can be produced m any other mill m the colonies. Bently Bros have just received d aspecial lot of clothing made specially to tbeir order by the Kaiapoi Company, which they now offer at Sale * Prices, . Those m want of a cheap suit of elothef^ made of good all wool Tweed -shouldjetonce call on them at their address; MarlboroughiHouse, the f -^AisyT.; i Loyklt Climbs. —There- are lovejjv climes and -place's iii which ithe^erenhlg zephyr are loaded with m«lari^«nd the oisou of fever- and .epidemics. To dwell there m health is impossible without a supply, of, Hop, Bitters .at hand These Bitters impait an equalising Istwn^th to.tb«pystem»^%ndnreTeht the •accumulation of deadly spoiesWncb%f^ c •tagion. BeisureandVaee*, i. .■..*
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Manawatu Times, Volume IX, Issue 1120, 6 December 1883, Page 2
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