There are said to be 30,000 out of 40,000 townahipß of France open to Protestant preaching During 1881 tho value of English and Colorial property lost at sea by wrecks totalled £18,000,000. The Minister of Justice in France has determined to revise the Companies Act of 1799, and in discussion the advisability will be considered of abrogating the clause placing Bourse transactions, other than lor cash, on the 6ame footing as gambling debts which are legally it recoverable, A tremendous explosion occurred on tlio 11th in the collery in Itohonda Vallov Wales. Luckily, it being Saturday night there were few persons in the pit and the loss of life is reported at four personl). A disturbance among studentß has closed tho University at Charkoff, in Russia.
A trip to the Empire (Jity may not only be made pleasurable but profitable. Tothoso . who can combine business with pleasure, it must bo ptifjpg to inspect tho largo stocks of seastobje Drapery and Clothing, such as can be Been only in a vast centra of population lib .the City of. Wellington, Visita from'fep Sffairarapa will find one of the largest and best selected at James Smilhr Te Aro House. Tho Spring fashions this season ara a*. coedingly pretty, varied, and chaste, In Laojea Dress matenals, Millinery, Mantles mm, Ribbons, and Scarfs tho choice is unusually large and elegant. Visitors to -Wellington would do well to pay an early visit to James Smith's TeAro House. The stock of Clotting to Men's Youths' and Boys' wear has boen mado to speeia order for Te Aro House. All materials have been carefully selected and all (styles judiwoody chonp. BtUtr mlu His impossible to obtain, One great speciality of Te Aro iwuso is the immense varietv of IW nnA Bhoul 1 kee,) this fact in mind when they Visit t(wn, and wend their way to James f bmtlh TeAro House.
IN BAMEUPTOY, "-;% And in the matter' d THOMAS : WWEB, lata of iMasterMnk of Ashurst, Mahawatu,,a Debtor. „ A T THE FIRST 'MEETINGS of Creditors jl3l of. the above nsrced Debtor held at Hue Supremo Court Buildings, Wellington, on the 18th day of September, 1881,1,: the undersigned, was elected Creditors' Trustee, and I have signified my acceptance of the same in mitiug to the Registrar. ; W. SELLAB, i Masterton.v I,7th March, 1882 '\ '.' h i'i 1025 ; ■ ; NO v TI.OE.. : 4 MEETINd of Creditors of the above- . named Thomas Lowes, will he held in the Council Chambers, Masterton, on FBI. DAY, the 24th day of March instant at 3.30 p,m, to consider the.Debtor'a. application for hi* discharge,, ...V: ' ■'"'■' , ' ■'■* W.SEIW 1026 Twite,-'
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 4, Issue 1025, 17 March 1882, Page 2
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430Page 2 Advertisements Column 5 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 4, Issue 1025, 17 March 1882, Page 2
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