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(From Our Own Correspondent,) W E 1 L I ;K G T O N .' /; 1 '.i j This day.. The \Vakatipu from Sydney arrived at 10.30 last night; 1 ' - • 1 '" •' The Divorce' Court sittings commence on the 10th inpt. . Four case? are already oil the list, ' ' AUCKLAND. Riccardi, the Sir Joseph Porter of Pinafore fame, has been bouud over to keep the peace towards a storekeeper who had the'temerity to sue his mightiness, for payment of a|} flcpounV Sir Joseph is going througlj the Court in \yV|at be terras a bona 6de manner. - PUNEDIN. Thirteen;,-more,, bodies.; <have; been recovered from the wreck of the Tararua. Ten were-buried at.Fortrose, and, others coming nshore will be buried neap the, soono of the disasffiji. . . ' fI^WERA. Settles,are agitating for a pew, County, being dissatisfied with the Patea" Council arrangements, • - V, In Southem-croga lletrqllum shaft, a thiok! view of< pilre pafrofjn been struck, worth £4O per ton, . Shares are in,demand. , r ( . • ' : C''; ,1 mom "I v i .The' -Newnjarket-■ ' GuinlaaS was iwon.bj' Thebajs, Thqre'sscondj Bal Cfsl w er s Haa;, for | complete programme pf reforms to be in ; jp Russia, " ''"T' " A political crisis Has occurred at" Capes tow^an^tl) 0 ; Sprjgg;•Ministrj', has.rev, Signed. . L ' ■ The relations between the natives and |he ; Boers ~dre the'former threaten reprisals when the Britishitroops are withdpkwn. rif J Parnell has; given; noticefor the'rejec-

'"' tOISdNING RABBITS. ' | To the Editox' of the Wairarapa Daily.] ' ' 'j'V -V " ' " ; 'l Sis;—fin? your issue of the 30th you drawjatten|ioh-to "the Raymond" method, of poisoning rabbits, Permit me. through the /ifidSSi™ of your columnsto from some of the owners of lan! who have rabbits in large ; numbers. The mixture will be found.

perhaps more very serious any-sng'Vl 1/ / :ge3tionß3DDarento:Pwiticalßhould .re--ceive consideration. «•- lam, &c., Thomas Maokay. . Ica, May 4th, 188DIT0Z \ 33iT'Q*/r ' .{ijf rfi jjgj• ... i Durii {Smr'il; is' l fotk'd-te' J b9«i <iJ.. .very da ' sponltaheous'iignition, " J DUsh filjesv 'ivl-1, (ijL'!'.ciir/HiiiaW oa'i 'iii S(V'j3/ Ti iT

sugar, and oats'is free from, such danger, and has b'peltf l proved! rf Ateotiv^tditllfti^^p — l Take; 6lb? ; ; eiiicj' 1 'lslb',' l ''chel|.p; : ,stigarj -■ a i f 601b crußlie^pa^j i aiid"^ I ga]l6n Place t|ie '^'cl ! ! 10 J comes | to 1 jthe* Jb'oit add' tM - jond'' * t ';' keep it, boiling foT;>half^jan ; 'J occasionally; then draw the j£j! in the -joats, well stirring them Into "wi liquid, jfriitl'Ptlr peoffl&My ;fpr;ar,qpsple of Hours, when the mixture will be ready for laying put, The mixture iw.stand twp spur,:: ;Npt ,mi>re than about a teaspoonful of the mixtuije should be jilace, as'it'isjmuoh better,toJayi^outfrequently , ~ 'fhan t<j 1; - at a su&cient 'qtittntity .best w4y of laying out themixture is to tare the grass off about eight inches square in 'a pal many j placesp neai* have, their homes, and to'scatter ! a'few grains' pf | the/poiSoned' oats^bhHth'e'f!''AT parts' tlius. 'taire^'wiiic!i' ! ! 1 •! j* paddocks withouj; rpjnoying merino shpgn fi'QW them, jjot PR? meflpp sippliag' been poisoned by }t,.but.ail:kindp pfprossi bred ;shepp and such merino sheep as may have been at any time, artificially fedwiil readily pick it up and., be. poisonedj

noticed tliat iwpejofii, pp : witli iji if sp '''.'' l lJ * ' '•'>!

'A"! newly l arrived German, mulatto' and a negto smoking;. meerE*- ; i" Vi . .y chaunis, exclaimed, in amazement, ",ty, i - t i' •// dor, pipes is coloring dem peoplea iUkhtnispekObb' (is, in th? i>, - ■ xjrtty.t* 1 !*'WPwMiffit'' , ' w»th ape Mtolfy JjiMßift , ; to jAroflai-being iiiißearoh of tout's .opeg which bad bpen driven ip at the' ' 'fewritoj of what Blxon ''' streets, Upon.this; spot, was erected a small house,! in which a very successful drapery : business was carried on by two ladies of remarkable talent- and--energy,-who~have—-tonpipce retired from the 9?ene to t|ie 1 nd JwpST " "

"Laud ot thp mountain and the flood, of brown heat hand shaggy wood, y 1 / In'thg year 1860 it passed into the hands of ■ MrJAmks,§oth,,,t|ij))present ( proprietor, ; ~ who gave : w; the fpreuiises .the/appropnat'e M\ f uamejofTeAro House, and 'under' wlio'se' '' management businesshas ..steadily progressed with the rising fortunes of the city, until 'at length it was found that a considerable enlargement was necessary, and.the result was, To;; Aro'lHopse,, ..at prosent,. one of the most complete and Extensive'' , Drapery in, ; the of New Zealand, The jeneral Drapery bggy. plef ij to spftpe, being 49-fept by?s fept, amply, sufficient,, for all Manchester gpp^B, Fancy Dresses, I '''Silks, -Glbves,' ! Hrisiery,- '•>.( Eibbons, Laces, &e, The Men's, Boy's, and Youths' Clothing Department l measures 24 feot llyll feet, and has attached a comfort, j able flttiilg-ro6m'. l! 1 Carpets' 1 -'and' Household viir.i i 'furnishings have a similar space allotted to themi The &hH\v-rooW'for the'iale'of MilJinery,,Mantles, jackets, Costumes. Ac., is a very spiciotS 'apartnlentj' ! elegaiitlyi fitted t'( up, and beautifully, lighted from the roof. ■ and m&bniy 89 feet By22feeir.' Thestockio !,U of goods s at .all times top and mil selfc|ecj, Te'Aro'flouse'isth'e'Order Department) ajid , •,/. very Careful attention is paid to of Residents. All orders are executed under the immediate supervision of the pro* and lespatch winch' havp gushed Te' Aro Houre,' oiiWStreet;vW(!lli}ia i on.— I iiVj p

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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 3, Issue 765, 9 May 1881, Page 2

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LATEST TELEGRAPHIC Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 3, Issue 765, 9 May 1881, Page 2

LATEST TELEGRAPHIC Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 3, Issue 765, 9 May 1881, Page 2

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