ALL ROUND THE WORLD.
■ ■ Ministerial Bill hasieen introduced; ' into the Italian,Chamb(*.f t)eputies de;^sa]biV°? r :;jthe|-entranofe► of the »n' Itallari-jolohyi'a'id'a free : port. ■ • ' _ ■'■' _■ / t . The Bev. David Mossom. is said to have been,the first native Americ&tf'Svho was ordaiiied'iiiHhb'Ohurch of England,; wqs the,clergyman who married General J : %Bhin)|lon| New Kent county,, al'-'the',.Whiter House; i, Yi"inia,,. The churohwas built.in 1703,1 t .it.« cost' sf 14610001bs of toWcbo; 7 Dan iel ; ParkeCurtis, whose, widow, became the - l wife of Washington, was a. vestryman in (mfPeWr'&Go r ; A Btrange suicide was recently oom-: . - -mitied at Lnroner, Hungary. The,steward : of'a ;cer|aii( JWOII ,ll i;vat, ufh-r lulling ; a iiir.u-of wh'iin .lie ; w«B : jealous, dug his • own grave ami buried himself. He made a grave of the dimensions, put a ' board scrowit,^laceJ thereun a quantity of earth, then'laid dbwn iirt he hole, and by means of a rope pulled away the . board, 011 whioh the soil fell upon him and he was self-killed and self-buried, 1 Tp provide.for, any. accidental derangej., meht of his plan and 'ufakej as' it were, , assurance double sure, he took a dose of ;■ :meuic[.bmedntelj; descending into his tomb. The Guion line United States mail 1 steamer Alaska has made the fastest ran ! oil record from Queenstown to New York : ' which leads to the belief that she will •; succeed in performing -the., hitherto unac--1 complished task of ' making the voyage! : <• aoroasand in.the.remarkably ... short time of 14 days, Her time 011 the trip in question was seven days, four hours : r and 'lO-minutes,- eclipsing her previous best time by over two hourß. ' Three steamers, belonging respectively to the Cunard, National, and American lines, sailed'.from the .Mersey on Weflnes* ' I day, May 24, for New York, with every ; ;inch'.nf steerage accommodation occupied j by einigrants froia the Continent. The :J a -b r^b' : ptesep t e'S" 7niite a r ?cene aa j they were embarkiiigT "Agreat proportion . ' of the emigrants were Russian Jews, who ■ had left their homes on acconnt of the j Men of the Wairarapa should not forget ; I that they will h&veau opportunity of pur-; : . chasing all articles of clothing at . a very largo reduction from u«ual rates, aifd should therjfore not W to lm amoni! tltu earMest | visit Lira at uiu Bur|ilus Stuck tlale'iit T« Aro ' floc'te.—Aiv. : S • = ' 'Householders, remember, ihai you will be '• able to buy your Blankets, Sheetings, Coun-' terpanes,iQuilts, Carpets, Flooroloths, at sals prices. If >our consult your own interests,; you will not fail to be of the many; who will J throng to the Surplus Stock Sale'atjhiES 1 Smite's, Te Aro House, —An. Heads of families, don't forget yW little ' • ones 1 Boys'and Youths' Clothing is v to be r had cheap at the .Surplus Stock Sale at Te v Aro House.—An. '• ; As we ( are positively assured that this 3 extraordinary .sale of Surplus Stflek will 1 only last 14 days, it behoves all who wish to replenish their stores of drapery at a fabu- ) .lously cheap rate to.'niake a veryearly visit ! It to Jam«iS Smith's, Te Aro ' 1 f :
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 4, Issue 1155, 18 August 1882, Page 2
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501ALL ROUND THE WORLD. Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 4, Issue 1155, 18 August 1882, Page 2
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