remarkable accidont happened vecently at' Englohowk. A valuable draught horse, drawing a heavy , load _of quartz, jammed ; the. iron tip of the. shoo of the off foreleg .between the rails of a tramway. The poor beast in trying to extricalo iteolf pul ed the hoof completely, off, and had to destroyed, . Tlie widow of Joseph Smith, the Mormon martyr, who was after His death . B ® aled ' t° Brigham Young, is still living .in Salt Lake Cityj vigorous and healthy -Ut"Bo»flaly:nine, and an ardent advocate of the plurality 0 f \vi!o tnin. By the way it is noted as a rcuu.r.i,. ,■ f:ip» that #ll of Briglmm Young's nivus r, m ..n widows, and are constant lo his meiiioiv, , Ihe London Gazette shows thai ih<numbov of bankruptcies and liquid .mis of.liquor sellers,' who lire variously described as licensed victuallers, hotei■i keepers, wine and spirit merchants, &c., was the largest of all the trades and pro- , feßHons. i Of seven London taverns of the value of over £30,000 recently offorod for sale not one was sold, all being either bought in or withdrawn. Watches! Watches! fff J ew ellery! Jewellery! THERE is now on view at Elkins' Club Hotel a GRAND and GENUINE Stock of Gold and Silver Lever Watchos, and Jewollery. The stock comprises Gold and Silver Lever and Genuine • Waltham Watches, Ladies' Gold and Silver \) atehes and Alberts, Gold 'told Silver Alberts, Stampes, Beautifully designed Ladies' sets of Gold Brooohes. ; Earrings Genuine Diamond, and other Gonuine Rings sot in Eighteen Carat Gold, Gold and Silver Lockets, Necklets, Studs, Pins, and Sings. . ALSO A LARGE ASSORTMENT GREENSTONES Mounted in Gold ! NOTE—Every article warranted genuine, and a WRITTEN GUARANTEE GIVEN!! 1 WITH EVERY WATCH SOLD, RKMPMjjJ&i-At Elkin's Club Hotel for a TW DAYS ONLY 1! As uns above must be sold peoplo will do well to coine and secure somo of the Genuine i which are now selling, 1392 tTP LOYAL MASTEHTON LODGE, M.U., 1.0,0. F. Anniversary Soiree, The sixth anniversary of tho Loyal Masterton Lodge will be celebrated by a SOIREE In tho THEATRE ROYAL on FRIDAY June 15th. Ticket.-! bv Invitation Only. W. F. ROYDHOUSG. 1392 See. Soiree Com. TO CONTRACT PLOUGHMEN. 1 A A ACRES (more or Jess) to be ploughed. jLUI/ Implements supplied, Apply— E. CLIFTON, 1392 Manager, C'istlcpoint Station, MASTERTON DERATING SOCIETY, MEMBERS are requested to meet on FRIDAY next at 7.30 p.m. in the Public Libiary. ' F.T. REDMAN, Hon. Sec. /CLEARING SALE OF FURNITURE, \J BEDDING, <Sp. Ac. PALI AND SEK THE PRICL3 | ! AT DAYI'DSOrs, Mltuuorsislreet, Wellington, 1380 notice to farmers, Q; E ORG E rp HOM A H HAS FOB SALS, A very Piime Sample of Tartarian Seed Oats. Price, 3s 9d per bushel, •Thp3o wanting Seed Oats are invited to call aud inspect tlieni. Panama-street Wellington. 1391 THE BUSH now being cut down at the Camp can be taken away by anyone requiring the same. 1391 O'MALLEY & PEPPERELL. ■fSsiMk A. TENT, I.P.R. A'oMpiONED MEETING of the above Tent will be held THIS (Thursday) EVENING, at 8 o'clock. Business—Election of • 1391' W. MORRIS, C.R. • NOTICE OF APPLICATION FORT PUBLICAN'S LICENSE. • T ANNIE OWEnT"of Tinui, Publican, JL. do hereby give notico that I desire to . obtain, and will, at the next Licensing Meetiug to be holden at Tinui on tho Bth day of June, 1883, apply for a certificate authorising the issue of a Publican's License for a house and appuitenancea situated at Tinui, now licensed and known as the Titui Hotel, containing 20 rooms, exclusive of those required for the use of the family. Dated this 29th day of May, 1883, 1391 ANNIE OWEN, IF Mr Andrew Copkburndoes not remove his (illy, now running on the Farm, Greytown, and pay all charges on same within fourteen days from datp, she will be sold to dtfray tne Bame, 1390 BENJAMIN KIMBERLEY. COUNTY. OF WAIRARAPA EAST. SECTION 17 OF THE I'.ATIiNG ACT 1882. PUBLIC nolice is hereby given that it is the intention of the Council for the County of Wairaiapa East at its next meet'irig to be l-eld on tho 14th June prox,, to make a rate of ono half-penny in the £, the rateable values of all properties in the County, (or tin year commencing on the Ist day of April 1883,' aid ending on the 31st day of March 1884, The rate is to become payable. in one instalment on the Ist day of August next, and the Bato Book is ;kept'open foi inspection daily during office hours at the County Offices Masterton, , .By, order of the Council '. • ■ F.' G.MOORE, • ■' • Clerk. County Offices Mastorton, 28th May 1883. ' : ' 1889
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 5, Issue 1392, 31 May 1883, Page 3
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