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Local and General News

' 7'Ma|^r AtKnli&n ;^iow in' Nelson. The. SaH^rancieco: mail will be due in Aucklana on the 18tMnat. v ; The excessive traffic on thelKimbolton »pad is cuttafLg it up aigood^deal. , The wet lre*fch§r assists ln.thiß considerably. Joseph Clay, Wm. O'Hanlon; and John Campbell were arrested on Monday last > uu'a-ch»ge^^ltigttpu>a'tayw'gL"I > itiri6ll? i ttHF. 8 an H ) 5, 011^ ! b^ ea *4 e fl ( ? e i an<^ a BA z 1 ? » stm&eildinK'&uDiu'bt was ?BoldtoA*Tueai-. day, by Mr Sherwill at a satisfactory It is stated that a new racii£!cluttiiff spirecl, tnougn" personal feeling is said to i Jbe^h&bpttpmi'gt themajl^Br^jij 3J; * H> It.mmQtifiedrielßewherefithat &&Bin Carthew's shop will be closedatX.pjtt in future, Sat^rday'B^ate«qpiejr* l^Mp Oarthew also announces fvffls arxSvai ox his* monthly parcel^J^n^ ; Eii§land^of bopkaT periodicals, &<£* *,* .«*""'",.. ;> W* V A pen /of %erj^^ne Btowq liOghorn and ParCTidge^€oohik Fowj9**agnvc& in Feilding frojn^he^gipfli on Tuesday^oon* Brown jra^hofnaare vesf%augh|@Bleeme^ I / &c2©r<S|njß;to the B^l, thqi.liiftgftge of I fcew ffiragaJß in Auckland^ft,iPYerhaul|dIfby thexmsToms officialft^n wo^bjftf-in |the presence of the ''Ibrnj,. 'ancysdy in*I stead orfix tlfe*rivacy Sf,the^oj3ids,shedv I This prevent^ palm oU'' I A«pan^,% gentlenitt&:ineira boy on 'bis Ewa^^^hool, in T?ei!diffg,?the other day, Itana fare him a i^TO^tle b^x^ontaining IV good silver wf^^^ade.^nr-gtiod bj >c; a9My,jp6^&s^A]»>d^^^:4B^n scqpol, and4>e always in the^athofdutyj. youvdOjfljlS know%.w.l|iat good -fortune 'yoii may Tneet* vr^ ■ * - . -- „ ■ ■ Mr Sh^ewerjfwno, is >inananhpr for JJade and Venn,, croine^makersi hasius^Jpompleted a ba^re^j^B'urn Jpte<p hove\^pattern. The receptaale for Jne cr^tnt is"'slung i between two suprorfe, anJU^h^ bi^tejys made by simply swtincinK thp chjixn r to and fro. For simpuon^ Je^iom^f and convenience., it is ahead of of the kind we have seen. C | . ' v * " Ttw full time that the*|)ubU&j^i«Tij.dL purge itself from the ignorant prejudice ; against Sir (Julius Togel which ha« beery insidipiiidy: andj assiduously instilled into . the^mindi of .the 'people by tl'e: . p nemy, uamelyy that he is chieflj re^ppn-; sible fpr the extravagance and the public, buVtiwns^AucliandMl. 7 ' ' f . rt -|4i?C.vli?e WiWb^re gires i üblic notice to;day,that he inten4« to close that part nf Uie Taoniii rpad passes tjirouglr * the J?fa)iTe ßeserTe^'iichhe, lease* from 'tKe iSTii^ive prjoprirtorii' ..7 We nnderatand, l that v ttr Wiidßcire \ij| i 4esir6ii«i;of mee'tini? the convenience of the public by Mllowfn^ the Toad to lie used. if the i Manchester' Bjqad Bofl rd; will pub nplprojwr u,n tea. ; 1 Thefoll**irtg areJtHe pollinij pin'cesj ;for-4he t southern 1 portion' ; of tne a Wes(ern' Maori electorate:!— AwapuijJ. theriinangfc house ; Bulls, courtliouse; Foxton, courthouse ; Noa Whataranhoe'fl house-; Qtaki, courthouse ; J l*fini9ti(BAn>pfri'H^ hous<>, Oliau ; jrunangai nouejp, Manawntu, ; Jisneiraarie'f y H9U^e, Oroua Bridge/ 'and HoeW's house/A wahuri. , \v;(y?r\','. 1 .},\1-i\tf /; „ A^.mixfurjp pt _oa.tnienL_ahd _commoa B%)t. twfxthirds of the former and onethird of the latter, made into a piist*, is said to be as efficacious in the de«trucv of small bird* ax poison. Tt^haavthe 1 advantage of ehenpneat^^^tf^j^fiajH' the Taieri AdTocat^^^fejapibe^aiai without fear in th^ nei^Sqrhood jc>f dwellings. It has tried)witn f'gc^, cesi near Timaru lffflWE^-^-^S^^^i -AnjpnfiLtW. applicants for^theJsnitor* were a Chinaman,*^half-caste Maori/! a disrated potrwmaA; c arf 1^ an heir to a dukedom, a gentlipmatf^Uo 1 had been divorced from his wife, thretr widows, a lawyer "recently in practice^ 1 at ; Rfiinqhestoßr, v ) S clsrjrynwi -, wittt : a large familyjMJex;?<Jonfic^. and, aqarmyr i.j^SThe Masher" .caWa-jtdhasuddenjendi hfhMßWi -Sfio^cWß t^lbanki^i hours after. This v the animal from which the lute Mr J. W. Buller was thrown and killed some iiitTe time 'bicir,' and Ws loss ; will- iiot otcksion niudb" regret, as he waiil a dangerous Hiorae-.to-ride and had injured more {Xin igtofer good) hor^mafabelarjß A«i t jkUl^ MrTBuIIeE,TT Things are very bad nt»ltHft:T,haji««r. (Says the Taranaki lfera^ t pf ,tl>e Bfy ifft ing in town we understand that Ineraare over four, hundred receiving refierfrbm tne ! T«ar^tabfeMi« J Sb^^ "Bi# write? says:—" The Thames is affic^tplace o when you are hard up. >If -youl ckhri6t fgetibe^Jithwels'ialwayspl^ity of.musiles/ and C9pkles, ]n<hichijysu')cannot gefcjn/ -'- During' the crow-examination ; of- 41 .iritnessLat Nft*i Yorki, ;tHe district attorney asked him where his. fathjtliaj'yitoi melancholy air, responded^. p<pdi sir ; { dropped off very suddenly, sir.'^ "now noxt question. ''Foul play, sir. The sheriff imposed on his unconscious nature, and, getting him to go up a I&j&g form to. look at a jelect audience, *u<K* denly he knocked a trap door out from, a • fj A pJyi»i<>KM.lwl BcMs^l* MfflCT thaf the lore of woman for scevcsris wholly due to her def ecti^f ienfee rot smell. It is all a matter of erolution.In the earijr of hi^.phMical and( intellectftal*de>llepnK*t? min'feidw ute his nose in pursuit of game; honcejiit Woman being engaged w domestifrwprk at home, her sense ef smell became conij paratively dormaft/for/want <j?f ex*eis| Thus it Happens that woTOeiTean K endurV and enjoy perfumes which ar&\S|Bft«i overpowering to men. A small panic has arisen in Sydney among insurance policy-holders. A man, whose life was insured for £675. met with a serious accident, aud .to give him; reliefi though his medical attendants were oonvineed his accident would resultfatally, an operation was decided on.' He died, during the operation., and the" insurance" company decline to /parkas ' there was a clause in the- policy that if > the insured died under an operation they would vhot- irecognisKoluß, !p»)ioyin;lti<ii, said that this c ndition exists in most policies. The company ypjted ith©; widow £ioloa. , fi kiS. I.^.

Mr John Lundon has gene north from Auckland to start his electioneering campaign against Mr Hobbs, the, present member. /"/ - It is said that the writs for rae graAral election will be issued on Augjgn 2& and be made returnable 25 days mterJlThe elections will take place onrSepffember 19, and the House will meet on Octobejf 1. We learn that Mr A. P. WeDß&jr, formerly manager of the Pexlding branch of ° tiaHfaiiir^^uit^^ the Ashburton branch has been appointed we leara business and building sites in Beef ton are being taken up rapidly, and tnct are excited over. the. circular issued frdtti tKe^ub'hcY Works' Bep%Vtniehtf J f&-! i tcofrbiendintf i ti»ofcd*#l&o^w«Te to bf . rate of 6s per day .— Times. i«sfr. We lewrT-fchat hares hare become ac ,jCr§it tfTiraisanee'Sn. the Sandon district thaT tne^aettlfiire fea>e k been forced to adopt Btnneeirt nieftS^resxfor their exter. fnSraation. Acquisition's in course of sm^ the' farmers, memoriae Using the Colonial fceoretary to keep th^ season 6pen v all*the year round, to enable "impr^rei pass off thtj 3ace ofthe farw*,*'^Ph^hareibare play* ing greatliaToc with %c fruit trees. j At his meeting in I^apierjfo Tuesday, <mght Sir George Greysaidfne had\been {requested tpUell them about. ; the result of tlu^^tpmssion to iiVquire- into ■< the "claimsVtifcold i^ldiers He Said he thought many^old^solJlers had^ been very badly! treated, because\the Bqr&> bsued to them was subjected toyegahMdnilt* which the majority^ ofLthem had jjo, access, and when t&ey ippHed for tHItl jfiants f of land th% M*re told they too la^e gander the regulatioiaa. ' / I S : ThefollowW items arelrojn our Eoxton wratemjwrary . — The/ t.s. Moaf ar:riTe4 from Wannanui ov Saturday night Tait^%ut in consequence %i taking the jjroundfshe did not r/ach*tire # wliarf an* til midday -on Sundaj;, she loaded cattle sheep fr^mJlr Manson J s station at 4f*almerston> and got; away for. Grej mouth a.m.— Thej Stojrmbifd stfiled for.GreTmouth with al "cargoof catt% and*shpep about 10 p.m.j jgn Friday la^, bur stuck just belowfeartley^s betfoC^wnere she remained un«| gl SStur^ajr 1 "night, crossing the barj .early ! °^nT Sunday morning, and arriving; alOer d«-stin»tfon shortly after 9 a.m.! ytsl^dayy^-At a meeting of the Pohan-j giha Special Settlement Committee held' o« ; IFridayi evening : last, the! clialrßSn, MrD Hufihey, and Mr J. B. Bus Sell were appointed a deputation to proceed: to Wellington and interview the Minister IqI t 'taMd» ipVn.tiie^tter of the refund ; of the' ? thinl^' f6r ro^d purposes.; : ; ' ;^ I /■' Said on© maii ' to anothier {of if ,ne did ; ftot cay it, ri he meant ! it, ' Hyhich comes, to the same thing) - " Did ybuwer se!e' any- ! [thing ridiculously cheap than those tw,eed, suits .at, Ifss 6d, 18s 6d, and.2os j now going off at T© Aro House^ Wellingr : m '?''-- ',-:[.'^ : '^r"^' r! d; -„•; M .. \ 'Did you ever- sec anything, like .the ; bargains, in sac and Paglt coats. for ,7s 63 : and,' 10s ; 6d,' each. It'temptsbne fcbur; : whether you wantit dp inoti ' ; Fancy '; i 66, i a choice of. good, durable tweed trousers fr^mt3^:>6di.to 6s: 6d-, ; and; ydutliPidk'Of .tweed trousers and vests from 6s 6d, tir> 6d at TeAio House, Wholesale Family Dttiperj^Wnreh^Tirae, Wellington. ll_* -A\ *for -pilot '.and '..where can you see a'nythiriVto *qual them at:i28 r 6d t ,158,f178 6d and 20s each? No wonder sucn a roaring trade is now bemg done in the Clothing Department at Te Aro House. WeJJisgt 011 * Have ,yp\i -seen the strong Harvard Bhir^^n^tho! durable Crimean shirts for lom T i]iillihgt(g<^^^iha white dress shirts r atlsfir7^a-c?wp»^ich. the flannel under--snifts ai2s lldji|&h, the strong military «x?kßf^^^i^P^rnP air ; All these and a articles equally cheap Bow-sellinff rapidly at the Wholesale Family Drapery Warehouse, 3WAjo HoM Wellu^fei. W . S-fi dwT Tfome at once , and, secure some of these' bar^ain^. 1 if to come, send >yoi«rrwSe, who will, doubtless, make far .better purchases than you would yourself .at^EejAro House, Wellington. "All goods purchased at Te Aro House so desiijed.r ( be M>nt||to,|the,Wel-

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Feilding Star, Volume IX, Issue 2401, 11 August 1887, Page 2

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Local and General News Feilding Star, Volume IX, Issue 2401, 11 August 1887, Page 2

Local and General News Feilding Star, Volume IX, Issue 2401, 11 August 1887, Page 2

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