To take Mildew out op Linen. Wet the linen which contains the mildew with soft water; rub it well with white soap, then scrape some fide chalk to powder and rub it well into the linen, lay it out on the grass in the sunshine, watching to keep it damp with soft water. Repeat the process the nest day, and in a few hours the mildew will entirely disappear. A story is afloat about an unreported remark of the Lord Mayor of London in his speech, at the Royal Academy dinner. Keferring to eome event antecedent to his mayoralty, the worthy dignitary observed that "it happened before my ascension!" A man who courts a young woman in the starlight, probably expects to get a wife in a twinhling. A young lady having met with a disapointment in love, resolved to throw herself into the Eibe. She did so from the " New Bridge," and greatly to the astonishment and the amusement of the lookers on, found herself seated on the ice, forgetting that it was Chronicle. Our English word "stationery" has been adopted into the commercial language of Germany. Mr. Denicke of Leipzig uses it as a German word in his advertisements in the Borsenblatt. Accordiug to a royal ordinance,of the King of Greece, the iigiire of St. George will henceforth appear on the colors of the Hellenic army. A fekqttejST Poll-tax. —Your hair-cuttin bill: ■ - * "If lie can't stand the truth let him fall," said he wicked boy when he knocked his father dofwn with a dictionary.
"DANK OF NEW ZEALAND. At the Half-Yearly Meeting held at Auckland on 28th April, a dividend at the rate of 10 per cent, per annum, with a bonus equal to 5 per cent, per annum, was declared on the. Bank's-paid-up capital. The same is payable to Share'holderS'on this Branch Register, on and after Tuesday, 9th instant. \ I.STAI-E .OF B. D. DANYERS. I _ A Sleeting of the Creditors in the above Estate will be held in the Stores of the undersigned THIS DAY, Wednesday, the 10th insfc, at 12o'clock, when all interested are most respectfully requested to attend. STUART & Co. BthMaj,lß6s.~ .., flO THE ELECTORS OF THE TOWN OF NAPIER. Gentlemen,—Several of your number having asked me to become a Candidatef or your suffrages. j to represent the town in the Provincial Council, and an-opportunity4br so doing having now ar« rived, by the resignation of Mr M. Fitzgerald, I have much pleasure in acceding. If you do me the honor of 'returning me, I will use nty best endeavor for the general good of the Province, binding myself to no party. I shall be happy to explain my views on an* particular point to- any gentleman who solicits it. , , , , ,1 am, Gentlemen, 'i.oufs respectfully, J.M.STUART. l^<|Jajicr 4 -Bth MajFy 1565»- nV- --•<-■ v.. --. _ , - n
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Hawke's Bay Times, Volume V, Issue 263, 10 May 1865, Page 3
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467Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Hawke's Bay Times, Volume V, Issue 263, 10 May 1865, Page 3
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