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A recent issue of (he Nbw York Tribune contains tho following calculation by O'Dtfftovah. EoFaA of how much ii would cost lo bring England to libr knees : "Lotus see how much it.would uai 'o burn England; to burn' London, tho heart of Eiislnnd, say i-Pasaaje monoy of 1000 evicted Irishmen from Ireland to London, fsaoh,; £6000; rooms in 1000 Loudon els,'one night, 6s each, 1250; 1000 :es of matches, at a farthing a box, Ob 10d; passage money to fly after the lOOObeds are lit, £6 each £'6000; contingent'jidolcet money for 1000 men, £6each, £5000; total, £17,251 0s lOd. Ihat is somewhere about 85,000d015. That ■ much.would a*rike England to her knees; that much woulo. holp the men at home to free Ireland. Can the Philadelphia Convention raise it ?" This is rookless extravagance on O'Donovan's part, a critic of Eossa said. The £250 for rooms is quite unnecessary, as in the pre railing confnsion th'o 1000 Irishmen could easily "skip put" without paying a ponny, O'Douovan also forgets that at the same tiruo they might quietly pecket the jowols of flying guests; anJ thus not Only defray all -their own expenses, but perhaps make a profit out ot tho transaction. Wills' "rough on corns."—Ask for We)h'" Rough ou Corns," 7J, Quick relief, complete, permanent cure. Corns, warts, bunions, Moses, Moss, & Co., Sydney, Gonsrnl Agents, Gouged livers, Bilious, conditions, constipation, piles, dsypepsia, headacne, cured by "Well's May Apple Pills." fid and Is boxes at druggists, Moses, Moss, js Co,, Sydm y, Gonerai Agents for Australasia. Mother Swan's worm bybup.—lnfallible, tasteless harmless, catharie; for foverialmcss, restlessness, worms, constipation. Is at druggists. Moses, Moss, & Co, Sydney, General Agents. Hollowm/s PMi and Ointment, -Catarrhs, Coughs, and Quinseys—Diseases of the throat andchest are the bane of our lives in this treacherous and variablo climate; neglect or injudiciously treated at 'his onset, serious comequencos often ensue. Now nothing rcjivos them so quickly, or so certainly cures them as theso most patent remedies. Whatever the condition of the patient, Holloway'a romedies will restore, if.recovery'be possible; they will retard the storming symptoms till the blood is purified and nature consummates the cure, gradually restoring strepgth and vital nervoqs powor, By preserving in the use of Hollaway'a pre: peratipns, tone, js conferred on tl)e stomach and frame'genorally, Thousands of person lias ■ testified that' by thJ use of these remedies only they have been restored to health after every othor moans had failed.

.OPENING NOTICE. NEARY wishes to inform tho pubYV t lio of Mastertoh and surrounding district that he Ims started business as Saddler, Harness, and Collar Makor, and hopes by strict attention to business to merit a share of patronage. Repairs neatly executed. Charges mddorate, Collar making a speciality. Ngto tho address,-Adjoining Toomath & Cp.ls Saw. Mill, Queen-sfc,, Masterton. 1440 X HEREBY authorise Mr A. HATHAWAY to collect tho Accounts due to me, anl his receipt'.will'bo a sufficient discharge thereof. 1410 WILLIAM DIXON. r>AOjE INVESTIGATION COMPANY'S V discussion on the To bo run on November C, 1383.—Cloaea . . November 2,1883. 12,000 Members at 10s. oacb. 150PmroiuieR8. Cash Awaudb. ?!tst;. .. .MlflOO 6nt LSO .. .. LSOO SecQßd .. .. "800 10 at SO ~ .. 300 Wilrd ' .. ..' 40Q 15 at 15 .. „ 1% ftre... .. . ... # 2Qa{. 10 „ ~' 2( Qtheiq '.. ~ 050 OOat 6 ;'. .. 450 • NOMINATION PRIZES:Winner, Second. Third. Ist Prize .. LIOO Ist Priro .. L 75 Ist Prino .. LSO SndPto,. 70 2nJ Prko.-. no 2nd Prize,. 50 IrdPrlzo.. SO 3rdPriie .. SO 3rd Prizo.. 20 Each Ticket lias Nino (9) Ohancos 11! ,300 PRIZES! 300 PRIZES! TO.A HOLDER OF2 SHARES THE ODDS ARE 20 TOlll Each Member for Every Share names a herse, which will be written across the duplicates kept by the Company, Those numbers having the winners written on them will be put together; the first three drawn will receive tho prizes ;;s above. The same will be repeated with those having the Second tfrtyen on {hem.; and again'also thqse with \\\n Third.-fornpg Tjihee distinct draw-jpga,-which will, ol cota, be drawn after the winners are declared, In'the event (in either of the 3 oases) of only Two Members naming the plaoed horses the 3 Frizes will be divided between thflm; if only One (in either of the 3 Oases) he will receive all SJPnzcs due to whichever he named, Ist, 2nd, or 3rd. A subscriber, say holding 3 shares, can Aame the same horse 3 times, or 3 Different braes, one to-each share, N.B.—Two Guineas (independent of the feep) will he given to the member first i iming the winner. '"' Atlply by letter (with stamps for replies), addressed-i-SINBAD. Caroof Mrßodley, Box 342, Post Office, DoNEDIN. Registered letters or telegrams not received. N.B.—A card of the nomina'ions can be liad'by sending a addressed envelope. 1440 Y OST, In Masterton-Large Locket j with two portraits.. Finder will bo rewarded upon returning samo to this office. Men's Working Shirts, Is 3d AT. . . . C.SMITH'S CLEARING SALE. At*'" MASTERTM ROAD BOARD. "ROADS AND BRIDGES CON- , .'. STRUCTION AOTj 1882." . :li 'intention, at meeting to be hold on SATURDAY, the 4th day of' August next, at half-past 10 o'clock im., to levy a special rate of one-fourth of "■ peuny in tho pound on the'rateable value; ,'of'the property of Mrton'g interested in the construction of tho Weitmere Road, payable in one sum on the first day of March yearly,- for fifteen years. ' Firat payment to bo made ou dav of >!areh,aßß4. '-.!.':;::•'' ..;',?-"■ atthetlffioe of'tbe"Bbsrd. Mtittffi, 20th July, 1883 "" 1834

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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 5, Issue 1440, 26 July 1883, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 5, Issue 1440, 26 July 1883, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 5, Issue 1440, 26 July 1883, Page 3

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