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The Scottish home of the Prince, of Wales is at Abereeldio, ah old monastio building two miles from Balmoral. It iS owped by " The Gordon," as its master, an English clergyman, is known on Dee--sidfl ,aad the Qiieea leases it j hut owjug to differences between himself and "tjio Prince, it is thought the lease will be renewed by Mr Gordon. A omnpany has been organised in Cologne with a preliminary capital of £60,000 for the purpose of establishing commercial centres, and . undertaking farming in Turkey, Sixteen representatives of this company rpppntly arrived at Constantinople to prepare the way for tha . German emigrants who are to follow; The ; cmpany is strongly indorsed by the German Government, and the Turks are likely to treat these peaceful invader* with more than usual respect. There is something mysterious about the following announcement, which is, extracted from a Chicago paper; "Gertie Hamilton took a small doze of morpbino. at Sioux City, not because she wished to • die but in order to touch the heart of man she loved. On recoveringjshe learned 7 that ah? h.ad wallowed poison in earnest : and was dead."

On Jan. 1 a boy named 6us Roßetjiall. while out hunting at Nevada City, U.S„ fired at a rabbit and lq(]ged the contents in one of the legs of Frank Wortliington, his companion, who happened to be in range about twenty feet distant, After being hit, the wounded boy turned and . killed the rabbit by a woll directed shot, and then fell to the ground. The Spring Fashions- this season are exceedingly. ptty, varied, and chaste. In Ladies' Drm materials. Mill'lm, AW#, Laces, Ribbo)i«, r and Scatfy the chfllpe jg unusually large and elegant. Visitqtß to \Vellington would do. Well to pay an early visit to James Smith'* Te Aro House. The stock of Clothing for Men' l ), Youths' and Boys'wear has been to. epecia rder for Te Aro Horn,' materials have been carefully selected and all styles jttdlciously chosen, Betkr value it It impossible to obtain. One great speciality of Te Aro' ' House is the immense variety of flop' flfld' ' Youths'. Clothing. Parents ind fjuwdinna • flhoul! keep this fact in mind when they visit t wn, and wend their war to Jamj Smith Te AraJfoutt, . "• ; : A trip to the Empire City, niay not (inly ' be mado pleasurable but profitable. Tothoso who can combine business with pleasure, it must be gratifying to inspect the large stocks of seasonable Drapery and Clothing,., such as can be seen only in a vast centre of' population like tho City of Wellington, Visitors from the Wairarapa will find one of the largest and best selected at JameaVSmith'L" Te Aro House. * _ Special attention is'ipaljed to Rapp and Hare's price liet, which will be found on oqr '•" front page. Fpr clothing, boots, ironmongery and grocery, they will be found thp and best housp ip thp trade,—To ■ Just arrived, Harvesting Gloves j I,QQQ Corn Sacks, equal to now, at ]h 6d ppr * ! dozen,—fAnyx,] • ' Carterton v Maaterton,—As a proof of who aro tho cheapest itorekeepera in the Wsirs--we wish to draw our readers' special attention to B. A, Gardener 4, Son's advertisement on our front page. This firpiij determined to kepp up their rfoutatiop. From the time of their commencjAiiaiflesß in Carterton they have repearllfcprfived ' that they' can withstand competition, up •• matter how strong. It is therefore ridiculous for another storekeeper from a neigh* boring township to post price lists to their customers and prijtead to sell at wholeiijle prices, when for the smallest quantities {5, •' ; A. Gardener & Son supply goods in almost every instance 10 to 15 per cent cheaper, and in large quantities still further concca ' eions are made.—/Advt . '\-

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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 4, Issue 1016, 7 March 1882, Page 2

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611

Untitled Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 4, Issue 1016, 7 March 1882, Page 2

Untitled Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 4, Issue 1016, 7 March 1882, Page 2

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