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: During a furious gale in the north of Scotland, in the beginning 6f "Febnmvyv a,dhoal of whales were seen, in the Weeadale Voe. An exciting hunt followed, in whioh several boats were nearly, wrepked,- The,/vrhales ultimately ■ d'r.iyen into shallow water and upwards of ' three hundred,were killed and landed.' v new amongst tho'Novelttea to-' he;had a'tC.-Sniith's Great Drapery Sale aro - , Pfllekl Quvkx Curtain; tho new -lit P(<i%ii Gomt, the'now Bfotk Yehticcn, now Hubbard and Hctdna Collars, Jersey Gloves. Mir-linod Spring Top Gloves, New Ulsters. New Mantles, New Hosiery,- 2-Button Kid. Gloves 2s Gd per pair, New Brussels Stripe Dress material 5s lid for 12 yards.- Sale commencing Saturday, May 20th, next Bank .New.Zoaland^Masterto^.—[Advt.] .. •In directing our readers' notice to B. A. •Game'n'ek &■ Son's im-. advertisement on our front page, we wish them to notice tho oxtraoWinary way a business can be made to co ahead:- when properly managed. Two years a&o this firm started their business in Carterton, neither knowing or being known by anyone. Their destiny was forshadowed. iby.not .a few. (especially storekeepers, two of whom,havo since resigned), There beim; nVfower that eleven .Stores in Cartortori.at that time- their chances of success were not any too" prooa, nevertheless we havo to' record. that • this f: ,n havejmportcd direot from Hoipo. during toat short period goods to the amonntof £'25,003, and all paid for, Whero is it all gono, 'we ask ? Tho an«wer is's'iniply-Soid 1 This firm has never been , afraid to trade in their own name, hence theit success.-[Advt.].: ; Mantles are nov'being made m tho rich' heavy ma'arials fashion dictates chall be worn in the present' Autumn and coding Wintev'Si'kMi'talasse, Stamped Velvets, Hushj Mole Silk, Kroche Silk.will ho used 'argely for Wraps and Jackets of all kind?. The shapes, mosi in vogue coinnriso the Grant} Mother Bubbard, and, par excel Itnn, ti.f Dolman in its many varctics. 'Stamped and Brocaded Velvets are largely .'used in conbiuation with othor materials for 'ladies' dresses. Nothing can possibly exceed •in'richness of effect a Brocaded Velvet Dress ■ with Cashmere drapery and ovevskirt looped toaethe.r with rich Cord and Tassc's. Ladies , can select their own materials at Tk Ano Hoose, and have either mantle or dress mada in- the latest styles and with prompt despatch in tho dress and mantle rooms of Tk Ano Hobs?,.—[Advt.l "

: IN BANKRUPTCY. In tho matter of "The Debtors and Crcditoi s Act,'.' and the Amendment there if, and in the matter of the Bankruptcy of JOHN WILLIAM LEAHY of | Masterton, trading under the style or firm of J. W. Leahy & Co. Bootmaker, a debtor, ton, Bootmaker, a debtor, has this day filed a statement that he is "unable to meet, hia engagements with his creditors, The firs't meeting of Creditors/will be held at the Resident Ma?istrftle's Courthouse, Masterton, on tho 13th day of. June, "1882, at 2 o'clock in the afternoon. Dated this 29th day of May, 1882. JOSEPH J. PREETH. 1085 Clerk ofDiskicc Coirt. fOTICE is hereby given-thai. Poisoned ,I>. .'Meatislaid'ortmy''paddqeks on the Upper Plain, aad all persons, are. cautioned against Mowing their dogs to stray on thoso paddocks. . ■ • ' ~ .1085 • R. S. HAWKINS, ' IMPORTANT NOTICE-. ON.3rd JUNE

WILL BE CLOSED Absolutely Theliatfoi"applications for final' issue at par OV SHAKES IN THE KAIAPOI WOOLLEN MANUFACTURING CO. (Limited). ALLOTMENTS MADE ON 6th JUNE, Ab ovcry jha'ro will be TREBLY APPLIED FOR Allotments can only be made according to Priority of Application, Apply to ■■• WILLIAMSOiN & CO, 1085 • Sharebrokera, Lamblon-Quay, NOTICE TO TRESSPASSERS. A NY person tiespassing on pur land vith . Dog or Gun will be prosecuted, H. and J. CAMPBKLL 1084 Pa : rau, Opaki.

TOWN HALL, MASTERTON. TO-NIGHT. Two Nights Only, TIIRST APPEAKANOR of tk renowned l 1 WORLD'CHAMPION, James Mice, and Professor W, Miller, in Mastertsn, in their Grand Glaa ; atorial Athletic Combinatio 1 Entertainment. Grand d'sp'ay rf tbo Noble Art of self defense between JEM MACE and PROFESSOR MILLER. Doors open at 7.30; overture at S, Prices of admission: <!s, 1% la.

ST. MATTHEWS Winter- Evening: ENTERTAINMENTS. IHE next of the scries will tako plao L on THUBSDAY, June Bth, at 8p m, punctually. - W. E. PAIGK.

wmmzm >Z: .".■,'■ 'MABTERTON HORTICULTURAL AND ■■tfV. INDUSTRIAL.SOCIETY, ". ' ..'. the above ••'JL n*ilf be jit 1 &30 p\mV. shsßtr'andf elepV officers for :,etswnif ietni"; 'alib'td corisHder the>dv!S'aoil%Jsl|xten4ing•the 1 o]rera{ibns;6(th'a Society;- ;..-•> -•.';•'• ; ■•■ Wi-EVERETT,-- • ■.'.■:' •:■•..'"■.■. President. NOTICE OP APPLICATION FOR AN ACCOMMODATION LICENSE, T; JAMESWILLIAMBAKERof Aohauga, 1. do hereby notice that I' desire to: obtain, and will at the next Licencing mooting to be holdevi as Tenul on the 10th day of June, 1882, apply.for a certificate authorising the issue- of an Accommodation •License for premises' situate at Aohanga. Dated, 16th dayot May, 1882. ■ 10R SALE.- 1 Breeding .-' Ewes (in lamb) of all aje's; under full-mouthed. • . 35 Hoggets, bred therefrom. These are a surplus lot. Apply ■■ i .. ■ 1 1083. ■• Wm. STUART FORBES, THE LATE FIRE.

ALL THOSE whose names were token down by Mr D'Arcy as-having desisted *t the pumps will be' their Bervices by applying to the undersigned on MONDAY, the 25thinsfc, at 7,30 p.m. WiSELLAR, Hob. Sec. Finance Committee. KAIAPOI WOOLLEN-FACTORY. IHE Share List of the new isßue , closes on June 3rd. '■ JAMES BROWN, .

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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 4, Issue 1085, 29 May 1882, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 4, Issue 1085, 29 May 1882, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 4, Issue 1085, 29 May 1882, Page 3

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