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ALL ROUND THE WORLD.

-An extensive Btrike rtt'- i&'|ajk>- •. nounced,.Every t ,trfidelcoßneoted withtfie ironmamifaota'rej' is' 1 oonceried, In all, •:• • SOOO men abonddQßd'their : 'work;'": •' ' Th¥'Colonies has Jielollowiiig pwa- «[ a PK;-7''We i ;nnderatand4hat, though .Messrs Grant and E<|iter do not purpose . •g«,iPßout,to:Ne't» i Zealaridto.BeUle.lhe>e, at ftnyjrat'e <f<if .'two' threei years,' many • f • toembers oftMfrFortet'B family oonteraplaU) Rdibg out,and. that Mr Grant's ion'arid ■ Bome raembeliTpf Mr Grant's family have "Mled'for the colony. ■ Mr Grant ' v probably sail in the autumn, 1 "f agriouluriata,'but with the ■ jof returning himself to England. k■ ; feet'tjiat" Zealand' is aitract'lrig V * v ' ) ?i:a: of Tjraot idal f armtira of thisplaiß, /^IH^ rt ;^t"kiileijudjjW)ike 1 M / e^sn ilwWtaW.Poster, is the'strohgest'.j.roof w the advantages possessed by the ■■ \ Brilain;oftl\eSouth,!.",..\. < ; .../ ~, • .i.™ 9 . following anecdote supplies. .art §f%l commentary on-thai headings jltpers adopt to give prominence to' Sms of- news :-Two Irishmen pHng over a newspaper, and"com' ; [ing fci threading,-"-Latest," and then J immediatet|.following it "Very Latest," I one Baid , td:!ffie'othe'f;' , '4n , 'sure, Tiin, . ';Will ye'b^t^e^lalmh >: whlf this - | manes'i'V&rrah, bedad," said Tim' ''an' ija/meseltthat can explain it toye. Shure. the latest is. what cornea in tfrae to be pr the-very■■ latest.is that which comes ifcafter the paper is out." Every married Chinaijien who leaves • . behind in Ibe Flowery Land a- wife', or a wife and family, must send periodical' remittances homefor her or their "rapport,; •b'therwise, should he ever .return', he will be branded- by tociely as an outcast..' Th'ej free''-Briton; wlio;bults"irpm his better. halfj-.has ; not't6 endure any Buoh^horrible : •ihabklej.. ':..""..-. . '■,■■':'.;.: rt-Wer6li£»: the following touching incident , ,i rmu-a «i)h&mpp.raVy:~Hp.vetley's Masto- . don J.'fißirels were (.laying in London, .andware'softlysinyng one ni-;ht to a crbwiled house tlie'chdius in'i'Old Ken'. ..-. . ■tupkjrHpnje.;".. When the last nbies melty'Sfifr ? '. jfi^uro; ad; ■ v *hce'd a feivsieps'l'rom bis. seat in a dark 1 '. corner of the .ph, md '. be auditors we're, itarfi'ed.at hearing a vuica say.'-earnestly and distinctly " Sin? the dear old -song; again-sinsj for mei I'ina listening hard I'm listening low, boys, and every word is a friend to me, a-home to me,—everything. Say, will yousingjustfor me, right now and here?" It was, thVfigure and voice of |en L'eland, an bid raiDstrel, who left America «ev6ral l 'yeara'ago ) ,and after . pliiying- in his way, a brokpn down jriag,:}o T London... Here he supported himself by, playing the banjo, but gerierallyfeked out a miserable ex- ; istonce. The Mastodons'sane tbe-cboru's ! again, and' tKe figure B:"ink back iuto its •eav Whqji the audience dispersed ,jt remained nib.tionies3,-and when an attendant oame to arouse' ft he found Ben Le- . laqd.dead,- : >. ..:■ ■•

""'' •' "& «fe&te '(!». A'Daily Jelegrapfc-" - ' MtttesjDat ;an „ extraordinary-scene «has : , v .on :tbo. estate of -Lord- Mac- ■••■■'• . theiiaiafid ofSkyeV : '■■":.iXt iA^- Gadeiiiaiilaar '.liave refuse'd tVpay" ■ AaVthil^, was ; rib' of their •■ -•>! resolved to put the •'' 8, ® D *"faj aiheriff'Bofflcr another official, Was in-i Jo/serve summonses oh "abouti . a regular 'Bysl'iai of • '.-' ■ ; '^ had! : '.warniD(j v j -.•pjffinch or<Btr angers, and when the party ■ -nil* .their.appearanpe the' people jii the' I neighborhood were : immediately ; sumX VmOned about 200; responding io the ball. Upon tho sberiff'a oficer making' known o\s errand.Jie,w'as,(feed. : and', the sum.■monseatakej from him and burned before his eyibs.' He was then coolly told to, return where becamefrom nr\it would be •the mm for him. Th& ..agitation is spreading rapidly and assuming alarming -proportions.' ' ' : "" ■#\>yt~' : ■■■'■'' '•■■■ ■ " '■ '" " • .••:A novel kind of exhibition is now open ":, in ; Dresden,':be'mg a collection of. newapap'Sra "and ;; magazines': ot' f 11, countries; The exhibits comprise more than 1500: sporioflicals, printed in fifoy-ive different Jangutaej, There are 801 fr-Gamin, W4in'%ljßh, tb,e'L4m languages (Pretjch, Italian, 4c), tbiriy-four in Slav dialeots,.ieven-in Finnish,- -and seventyfive tongues end' others. • -.<; iMoyemenls. of ■. the • ground' appear to 1 liava:been guidon in' Jura,"'in' France' Mi- Gimdot h ,s lately' pointed - 'ouf'.th'at 1 village '* thfit were invisible to eacM other at the uejjin'nins! tif thaceft'turyiWd even 80:;dr•40;-ye)ra ago,';afe rioW'-V'viaiWp--* jrirafc'{heroofa anpe:rd(|, tjjen (in'part) v: ftra 1 ! 3 ' i l B *'« W '**'• M, the wlagos w.- and; Marignjri,.' nean ; : 'v'' LataChakm'..' have been observed even wiibin 10 yesr*.. ; '., ;, „',<,:•. In the.obituarycolumn'oftheStiiri.l .„! Mercury, of Match 31 -there-w ere-recovued ; the dea,ths' ? p|;po,'fflwer,:t|ian .39. persons yfenid exfadfi'd.'tliglimit % sea Score ' vMriajift'teni.tfieir.agesTsndmnjfiv total of.p7..:.Qne of tlie feed 'was 53 -years ■•' , lhr.ee 85, one 84,- two 83; 6he : 'BQ,- three 29, 0ne.38, faoWsMm,(ki% three M, iws, MyL\4'iwit -3!heiVfirage etioTys ?8 yews gij, weeks -eaoli.

Sir J. Pope HgMßjidoes not appear-to hire .made himself particularly, popular t? Kong.. ;Thu is hon the Hbiig Pr.es bade him farewell on bis departure;—ln losing Sir , niQ^t ;a\JßwipuToH9 Govsrnpr it ever had, : IM«l'D».ofo{j{wslon could not"efciily- J W flevhas bttyfai Ijje'tHro'at' . of tha cpljjny' foi: five long pity years, . dnring'Jffhioh jje has done «<$ mischief, no} hayp ', been more agie|ably,accora i p!ißhe,d under M«bler.Arid more •'■'•- M vyereiusffe.red, an A Sk mn lope ~ M(lft¥8 o M|flnfi<!iid.|ppiiiß of O flbrop'eftn'popttl^n.' 1 ; .. _ ''"'■-• wa>' ehargfld;Sithi*hootiDgatfiwilJi intent-- ' to murder, -P. Dwyer, governor, of the : ' Geelona Oaolj'on 24th May, vThaprisoridr :'■ obtained by ■ ■' •inplidatioh tothe latter's Bcn,"and..wheo .. •; r ' j»n.,. left the iMWi he ." 'jttemptWto^bpotitheßOTernor, I the, ball '■"■'■"'?- graoog'Wß , 'obeek-bone.' ■ ■swjeriaftgWde- "■■.. yiigg thfffllrfiijttißtanpes dl'ttepdfiurrenlajjjid Ibat h« hftli 85eiY t the"prißpn'er |! twcr ; 6r' : visited B.woman named;|llen' : 'Johnito,i;j' ■' wa» fe'niaje War/4er; "in the, gaol.', He" as- ■ ' ;v 'j6g"'ii|i •'wßfa,,' fapl. «}?We.r.v>; ; /^Uer :;■'^SnaMffli.■MW'ft.,he§n .jßxrnnined'the. ■•■>"• '''fttisonerraaqe a- statement to theejfeot ■; ■• fljaVh'e'loffcMeWourhe in January 1875, : •■■ wife witti'ff child S| yearsofage.'ofwhiqh bHo allegaa' wyar'was' the father/ 'fie :i fooner hapgnjo- --. wi|e, nhd olairaed an.inauiryV ''■'■'■ The'tfe , ii9Mw^^?j ! .; • , nok ,,(WL , "s' l • ijjj, rtdnei^'f jftlsbrier 'was cbmmifte"dfor :■ triil at thrioeit Wif^ea. : *// . v aw

It is atatod that on the occasfiinn of the oproujitionj of Russia, either the' Channel or the coastguard fleet Hfl^K^iS n^^Wjw#e:.Bjdtio,: ftn'd .Ere-'royalsarutejLviJ" .'. """.■'""" Trobel, deviser of the'VKindeigarten system of just been celebrated all oyer 'Germany with honors proportionate to the high esteem .in ,whicli,the aience ,js held by the nation,: ; Xi. "Oar '^readers'-will ; aee ; by' a 'striking y m nottiicement in the first column of this page that"%o'tlier l ' •of .'■ tiipse Salqß-'wbioh"' nave ;made- : Td''Aro' Housi'so famous ;is to' commenCo oh-Friday next, June SOth.i -Ad; Y : AU those who have recently'entered info the. happy bond. of 'l'connubialityV' as our Ametiuan cousins term it, aro confidentially reminded that Mr William James, of Queen Street,,is clearing out ti.e whole of his stock of furniture, and thjt it would, b lad visible to call early to make the desired selection, and take advantage, of tho unusually large reduction in charges.'.-ADVT, -' r ■■-■"- •■ 1 1n directing'oii'r readers' notice .to 8..A, I-Gabmseb & Son's, new advertisement on our front page,; we. wish them to' notice the extraordinary way a business can be made : f#co ahead, w!>»n properly managed. Two years l ago this Dim started their business in rCartertonj' neither koowing or being known by anyone. Their destiny was forshadowed:by not a few (especially storekeepers, two of whom have s.n:e resigned), There being no fewer that cWen Stores in'Carterton at that time their chances of success were not any too good, nevertheless we have to record that this firm have imported direct from Hoie during that short period goods ;to the amount of. £v!5,000, and all paid for, Where is it all gone, we ask? The answer is simply—Sold I This firm has never been : afraid to trade in their own' name, hence 1 their success,—fADVT.l, As we ire positively assured that this extraordinary salo of Surplus Stook will only last 14 days, it bohoves all who wish to : replenish'their stores.of drapery at a fabulously clie'ap:rate to niake'a very early visit | Smith's, TeAro House.-Ac.

:J Householders,.remember, that you will be able to buy your Blankets, Sheetings, Counterpanes, Quilts, Carpets, Floorcloths, at sale .prieajt... It your consult your own interests, yoa'will-not fail to be of the-many-who will throng to the Surplus Stook Sale at James Smith's, Te Aro House, Wellington,—Ad. ... Men of the Wairarapa should not forgot that they will have an opportunity of purchasing all articles of clothing at a very 'large reduction from usual rates, and should therefore not fail'to be" among the earliest visitors at the Surplus Stock Sale at Te Aro Bouse. -4Ap.

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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 4, Issue 1177, 5 July 1882, Page 3

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ALL ROUND THE WORLD. Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 4, Issue 1177, 5 July 1882, Page 3

ALL ROUND THE WORLD. Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 4, Issue 1177, 5 July 1882, Page 3

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