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ALL ROUND THE WORLD.

- s '.Sheriff v Qfj;Stoke» County, N. 0., :-;^P^#.i e{| i n »'horae, -leaving* a neigh, .-. bour to sleep lh the house and look -after'--:*-;i -its. . k paring;the ( mghpe! was / the house; <H« ,: h l ;i -' | both of thewWltf inthe act of. breaking ■':'' ;^imblthS•safe■ I, 'Pn^ , exa& ;.?M;^nd::Yo';be''the .sheriff,- !; L ;obbip'gh{roivn k : other'one :of,V' ''■.his'neigßbours, wKo'mhe had perau'tiSei 1 <; A person calling himself the Baron de ; - !vl6ralliw r ;. i Hying for some;■f\ i'timejiKMatifdliivith hialaniily, hag beeii ;• arrested of high treason, The' f 'BaHki,> «'it i'iii 0 |ti(i4'd'* - wa« particularly j «rixipus-tejaep|ire..p,lana f<jrtroM' o£ ;:' liißols'ta'dti : and J; ••»■■.!jnant. of,the;Bavarian-army, a scion ■ V ' of anildarißtooratio family. The latter :s i, »> -liiidwehr. ■ 1 lieutenant,"-flbrr Floisrhmann, who- '• ; matter to the t; | police, and Baron de. prailler and his |i ';apoompli'c6> , a't ionce ; arrested De •■'' GraillerJ supposed to be a French -■"• ' , #Mr. M - /,»).■' i - The-iuperinte'ndent of a fashionable of Brooklyhrtecently declared tlie school . to.be.in respect -to its- ventilation; fti- ' t uarjperfepuas »,ciei)oe -could nuke it? ' >j But.,thetru|teea>mplpyedi/som9 experCS'. ( arid oherhistß Wleat the quality of the air • ; 3j .whjdi they found as vicious aa the pit of ' : f; London theatres at 11 worse than in -smokinK'" '•' . «ars. and three times as bad as th ß «r.b nn ii'.

.-.«, »™ .moo uiut» lib oaa as \ ne ScnooH, ,of.Boaton and Philadelphia. ■ i;;' ;, A oai«jt«r'at Munich,, who, was formerl* -' •, a ; ";.blae.k«mitb, i: lk, recently 'produced a' • '' the whole town. ■He exhibited it in the back room of v ' ' .miserable hovel, but it has been .isitei'M WPgs ofpeople, . mi of them dii>.' tinKui*hea. He ha 8 price for theT* : ■ ' work;, 100,000 marks, and byaPariC dealer has already been offered, ""' f mark The artist's ii&me is;lieibl!' His picture represents-tho iutorioc of a vilaift : •' ■■ •church;- •■<■''■■'■' *'-..' •'• '•■> l -■• • '■ ' United were lately so stagnant that ten steamer'" ■■'*■ loadß ?'.?«>?■'??» Euvopo '' engagedjat B-fslon •b'u'sh'el;" fi Te >' > as ballast, freo of ? '' ' oading charges; other caries would haVe_been taken .in the same terms but loyweuot.offerad. New York offered -• ap-td-per bushel; stoamerß asked Id.■',-.- : -" J: Someylincs.!were reported' to tie tvuviiie "'• '* v feraih fw caruoes, exuectiug to sell them -,'• '' in Europe. ■•• -■■ - ■ \ \ -~ : The .latest•iiivenlioii for tramportinz '" : - ; R«™ »by blowing it through, tubaswith-* , A. .of a 'Minneapolia ls.the inventor] arid is cohfi- 1 ° dent that wheat and cm will, i„' a little .f hile, be,blown from Chicago to Boston. But just how pneumatic tubes are lobe worked through long /distances, or how (the (train is |o)be preserved Irom dosttue- . .?. y^trlt,o ° l ia nofc N? dear. .' r Many Hundred are lost in Londoniin the couwn'pf a : yw. A vast tDftjority'of th'ehi are ftcoWed, but i ? m» ,w and it is feaM •that^such-bavij-been:made away with ft? W« Btr 'PP ea '°(tbeir-elothipg,andv • yo;uflKT(onia.n,namVd Minaret!Mailm; wai.rflcently cdnvicte'dif robbin« = jewelry, two charges were brought against her,' m.m<>.\* Mason to believe that .ha was frailty, of ;many similar offences. From the evidence fiubmitted'iijuppor'tilof m of the lndiotmenis it appeared'that the under ptetence ■ -1 a y wrthtea 'de ß n'ng; and "made off with them. The prisoner, was sentenced to air months'imprißoiiment'witf hard . labour, it ., ,; ; -, v , that they will hWan" parchasing all articles of clothing »{ » rerv '■»* Urge rodqoUon from.usual Yategfald'should .

therefore not.fail to be-amdng .tift'earliest'' ! WKortiat MBurplns fftook'Hale at "Te Are'' House.—An, ■ Heads of fsmaies, 'don't ft&your little ones!. Boy*' Md YonthV Clothing,, iato be' had cho&pjt the'Butphafstiwk i?al 8 T at To Aro House.—>Ap, As ™', murea'tilat thw replenish their stores of, drapery^fabn. loualy cheap- rate to-Wale tf've'ryeW visit to Jams Smith's. House'-Ap' Houßeholdsrß ) ,reraember" that yba. will be ; ' , : te b Obu. terpadea, QuUts, Carpets, FloorolotTia.atsaio • Sl^lfti^ own intereata, ,SSHSL S^ luß Stock Sale at Jms ■, jBJSrH.XiTer.ArS Hpnse,.Wellington -Ad. - -- •■ - ;

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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 4, Issue 1125, 14 July 1882, Page 2

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ALL ROUND THE WORLD. Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 4, Issue 1125, 14 July 1882, Page 2

ALL ROUND THE WORLD. Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 4, Issue 1125, 14 July 1882, Page 2

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