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The Wairarapa Daily. TUESDAY, JANUARY 29, 1884.

Menu Lowes & lorhß announce a sale of furniture and sundries for Saturday next at tbeir roomi, Queen^troet.. Masterton. The.Battling for all prizes awarded at the Wairarapa Pastoral Society's show in November last, including medalß, &e,, is advertised to tako placo at the Council Chambers, Maaterton, on Saturday, the Otb of February, at 2 o'clock. Mr F. H. Wood sells for Messrs Joseph and Phillips on tho day following the Earn Fair, 14 half-bred Ayrshire bull calves, and aix half-bred Father Christmas

bull calves. / A meeting of the newly-eleoled Masterton bcbool Committee was held at the expiration of tho annual nießthn> last eveniu». Mr Boddington was re-elected Chairman ou tho raonoii of Mr Lowes and on the motion of Mr-Payton the standing ovdero of the former committee were adopted, Put It Thar .-When the sirauger remarked that he was from Arkansas one of too passengers suddenly tamed and asked Jw are, eh' Maybe you are from .nttenden County?" «i am tnati .. lerhaps from James's Landing?" 'Tliaf.it, exactly." "Then, maybe. fon know my brother William Henry tones, from Pen Yan, this State?" Stranger, put it tharl I 'exclaimed the Arkansas traveller, as he extended his land and smiled all over. " Bust my but' one if I didn't help hang you brother for lattlD iteamißjust before I left home.")etrlo{ Free Press. ■ - ' In one of the Board schools tho other lay an inspector asked the members of a was under examination what is the cause of the ealtneea of the ceanj Soon one little girl raised her lead, flushed,with. the discovery which wd flashed across her mind. "Yon »aytell,""Mic|theinspeotor. "Salt-fish, ir. laid thepupil,

Tho out going mail, via San FranoißCo, doses at Mastortou on Saturday nextThirteen extra choir boya for St. Matthew's Church are advertised for in anothor column, Mr D, Asher, who is well known to most of our readers, notifies that he is aboutto open nn exhibition of arts and American novelties in Masterton. We are glad to hear that Mr Fellingham ib progressing favorably in 'Wellington, and it is thought that further operation, which was contemplated, will ba now unnecessary, The Masterton Publio School re-opened yesterday with a moderate attendance of three hundred and fifty; The teachine staff is at present two leaohera Bhort, and the work is consequently conducted with difficulty.

A committee of the Maeterton Borough Council arranged to meet the Cometory Trustees on the cemetory ground yesterday with respect to their application for permission lo erect a morgue, but at tho appointed time not a single city lather put in an appearance.

A meeting of the Featherston Farmers Olub was hold on Saturday the 26th inst, Mr O. Phillips in the chair. It was unanimously resolved that the operations of the Company should not commence until the whole of the capital had been subscribed.

It is currently reported in town that Mr W. McKeever is going to oppose Mr O. Johnßion at the nexj; general.election for Wellington city for a member of the House of Representatives.

Messrs Lowes and lorns will offer for sale on Saturday next, Feb 2nd, by order of the Publio Trusteo, the equity of re* demption of section No. 372, Taratahl Plain Block, a small farm of 60 aeres, improved land, Also, the equity of redemption of a quarter acre of land in Wright., Masterton, with dwelling house and outbuilding, "I was chatting," writes a lady," with a bright young girl the other evening at a umall friendly gathering, when our attention waß directed to a tall and handsome woman who had just entered the room. Who is she?" asked my companion;' and I, wishing to be poetical, answered, ' A daughter of the gods,' 'I don't know her,' my companion replied, critically examiuiug the new comer through her glasses;' tho gods are noi in our set,"

Eakly CwsiNG.-For the benefit of the Public, and particularly our employees, we have decided for the future to close our establishment at 8 o'clock —Happ & Hare. —Advt,

The summer seaaon is now well ad* vanced, and notwithstanding tho extraordinary amount of rain that has interfered sadly with outdoor exorcise as well an with farming operations, the usual happy change from winter furs and ulsters to handsome dresses and elegant dolmaiiß has thken place in the costume of the ladies, who ate fortunalo in being aSle to obtain a wonderfully varied selection without irnvellinu from Masterton, whero the stock of drapery, millinory •and clothing of all kinds is exionsive and choice at Owen, Schkodbr & Co.'s Hall of Commerce, Queen Street.—[Advt.J

After several years' experience rosupplying watches for the colonial market, Littlejohn and Son, of Lambton Quay, Wellington, bave observed the need for a thoroughly sound English Levor Watch at a lower price than that usually paid for snob, watches. It is only bj the judicious division of labor and by the manufacture of largo quantities on a uniform plan, that we arc onabkd to.meet this want Wo have now the pleasure of introducing our Six Guinea Hunting Silver Lever. This watoh, being simple in design, durable, highly finished, andaccurato, fulfils all the requirements of a pooket timekeeper, A written guarantee for two years will bo given with each watch. Sent by post, securely packed, on receipt of Post Office order or cheque.—(Advt) Indioesiiok.—Tho main causa of nervonsnets is indigestion, and that is omsed by weakness of tho stomach. No one can have sound nerves and good health without using Hop Bitteia to strengthen the stomach, purify the blood, and keep tho liver and kidneys active, to carry off all the poisonous and waste matter of the system. See. Nevbr KEiuRN,-It i B said that one out of every four real invalids who goto foreign countries to recover health never return, except as a corpse. The undertakers, next to hotel keepers, have the most profitable business. This excessive mortality may be prevented and patients Baved and curod under tho oaro of frienda and loved ones at home, if they will but use Hop Bitters in time. Bead.

Lovely CuMES.-Thera are lovely dimes and places in which the evening zephyrs are loacUd with malaria, and tho poison of fever and epidemics. To d well there in health is impossible, without a supply of Hop Bitters at hand. These Bitters impart an equalising strength to the syafem, and prevent the accumulation of deadly spores and contagioß. Be sure and see.

Salyaok Bale—3ss ladies summer visitcs for 2a 6d; 12s Gd cashmere jackets for 2s lid. 18s 6d lace oapes for 7s Gd; Te An House, Cvba-t,treet, Wellington.—torn... Salvage Sale-20 girls' summer fichus for Is 4d oach j 50 girls' print skirts for 3d each; 100 girls' pinafores for 8d each; 21' girls' print costumes for 2s 6d each; 12 black lustre costumes reduced from 18s 6d Ms 6d each; at- Te An Home, Cubastrut, WeUwton.-Kvn;

Salvage Balb-5s ladies' print costumeß for 2s 6d j lis 6d zephyr costumes for,7b 9d j 21s sateen costumes for 12s 6d| 37s 6d Madras muslin costumes for 13s Gd; 47s 6d blaok grenadine costumes for 12s 6d; 45s cashmere costumes, in evening shades, for 12s 6d; at Te An Horn, Cuba-tircet, Wellington.—kim. Salvaoe SAis-gvery lady ihould see our stock of capes, jackets, fichus, and costumeß,' as the prices are unusually low for the quality, and wo are determined to dear them out during this sale, at TtAro'Boiits, Cuba-ilrcet,Welliiiglon.—k>m': , /',■;. *■ Balvaoe SALE-Our Freucti Sajoemraro being given away, thus-those atlsidtfor 9Jd per yard j those at Is 6d for Is j. and a splendid lot of diagonal oatmeal cloths, inblue, cream, drab, and pink, usual price Is 4Jd, will ho sold for 9Jd per yard, at Te.AroHome, Cuh-tlreil, Wellingtm.-km. Salvage Sale—Qirla' straw hits, 3d ; rush hats, 4J; feather straw hats Is; girls trimmed hats, Is 9d; ladies' trimmed hats, Is lid; and all our miliinery bonuetsat about one-half the usual prices at Te An Home, Cuba street, Wellington.— Army

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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 6, Issue 1595, 29 January 1884, Page 2

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The Wairarapa Daily. TUESDAY, JANUARY 29, 1884. Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 6, Issue 1595, 29 January 1884, Page 2

The Wairarapa Daily. TUESDAY, JANUARY 29, 1884. Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 6, Issue 1595, 29 January 1884, Page 2

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