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.... Mr Wardell, R.M., sits at Featherston to-day. The treaaurov uf the Maatorton Hospital has to acknowledge receipt of £1 Is from Mr John Harvey, Akitio, and £1 15s from the employees of the Akitio Station. : On Sunday next the Rev S. Griffiths of Palmora'.on North will conduct divino serfico in tho Maslerton"Wesloyan church both morning and evening, Thiß evening the annual tea meoting of the Kuripuni Wesleyan Sunday School takes placo. Tea will be on tho table at halt past fire, and no doubt a large number of the children and their friends will be present. After tea a publio meeting will be held, at which addresses will be given by ministers and friends, Notice is given in another column that no nominations having been received for tho Mastcrton District Liconsing Committee the election lapses. Meaßrs H. Bellis, Thomas Mackay, J. S. Langdon, J, A, Perry, and T. Telford were returned unopposed as the Castlepoint District Licensing Committee. His Honor Judge Ward is a strong supporter of tho Blue Ribbon movement. He woars the " bit of blue" himself, and at Lyttelton the other evening ho and Mrs Ward each addressed a Blue Ribbon meeting, During the past two years Mr Krull has filled the Wairarapa seat in the Wellington Harbor Board. On Saturday last Mr Booth was elected as hia successor for tho ensuing biennial period, and tho Wairarapa will have the advantage of a direct representative on this body, A Porirua settler hai been lucky enough to sell 132 acres of indifferent hilly land to the Government as a site for a lunatic asylum, nt £2O per acre, Tenders are invited by Mr Geo. Fannin, architect, for the erection of a two storey dwelling houso on llio Taratahi. The Rev Mr Young conducted services in the Kuripuni Hall yesterday, on the occasion of the Kuripuni Sunday School Anniversary, which were numerously attended by both young and old. Federation proposals are net to be made a Ministerial question in the coming session, If the Houso don't like to back tho Government on this question the Government won't kick against the pricks. At a meeting of tho creditors of Messrs P. Moeller and Co, on Saturday afternoon it was unanitneusly resolved (o accept the offer of Mr Jacob Joseph ot 7a 6d in the £ for the estate. A supplementary charter bas boon granted by Her Majesty tho Queen to the Now Zealand University, authorising it to confer decrees in science, and declaring that such degrees shall be recognised in all parts of the Britiah dominions. The privileges of the Wairarapa Jockey Club Autumn Meeting were sold on Saturday , by Mr F, H. Wood at Greytewn. The sale waß well attonded and the bidding very Bpintsd in most instance;. Mr Thompson became the purchaser of No. 1 Publican's Booth for £l7, and Mr Hodder No, 2 Publican's Booth for £25, Messrs Barrett and Wbyte bought the Refreshment Booths at £5 15s and £a 10s respectively, Mr Webstor bought the Cards at £ls, tho Fancy Stall beiug bought by Mr Sayer tor 2s Gd. Tho Horse Yards becamo the proporty of Mr Dick for 19 10s, and right of games Mr Bragoins for £4 ss. The gates were purchased by Heta, a native, for £l2O,

Messrs Lowes and lorns have the fol" lo'ving excellent list of outvies for tbeir stock sale to-morrow. In consequence of the Il:im Pair following on Wednesday tho usual sale day, it will bs noticed, has been altered on this occasion from tho 20th to the 19th I—soo lambs, 200 crossbred ewes, 2GO mixed sheep, 200 Merino ewes, 400 Limbs in the wool,, 120 crossbred ewes, 50 lambs, 15 fat bullocks, 10 twoyear old steers, 28 head mixed cattle, 1 express, ltip dray, 1 sot harness, 1 roan draught horse, 1 spring dray, G splendid draught horses, 1 hack horse, 1 dairy cow, 1 tip cart and harness, 1 superior bug»y and harness, 1 double-furrow plough seid and Gray's), 1 set harrows, and 1 scarifier.

Lowes and loms make an addition to their next stock sale on Tuesday next of fifteen two-year-old steers. Tho sale now promises to be the most extensive held in the Wnirarapa for somo years past.

Mr James Harvey has withdrawn his name from the list of nominations for the Masterton Borough Licensing Committee, and Messrs Bish, T. Chamberlain, S. Kingdon, W. Perry, and T. E. Price aro declared duly elected, ,

We are informed that the Salvation Army h&ve taken the old sohoolhouse for thoir meetings at Maaterfcou.

Eakly CiosiNO.-J!or the honefit of the Public, and particularly our employees, wo have decided for the future to close our establishment at 8 o'clock —Happ & Hake. —Advt.

After several years' experience iiisu pplying watches for the colonial market, Littlejohn and Son, of Lambton Quay, Wellington, have observed the need for a thoroughly sound English Levor Watch at a lower prico .than that usually paid for such watchos. It ia only bj the judicious division of labor and by the manufacture of largo quantities on a uniform plan, that wo aro enabled to meet this want We have now the pleasure of introducing our Six Guinea Hunting Silver Lever. This watch, being simple in design, durable, highly finished, and acourato, fulfils all the requirements of a pocket timekeeper, A written guarantee for two years will be given with each watch, Sent, by ; post, securely packed, on receipt of Post Office order or cheque.—(Adyt)

' Never Return,—lt is said that one ont of every four real invalids who go to foreign countries.to recover health never return, except as a corpse, The undertakers, next to hoteljkeepers, have the most profitable business, This excessive mortality may be. proyented-and. patients saved and cured nnder the care of friends and loved ones at .home, if they will but use Hop Bitters in time. Bead, Wells' "boughon . Corns, -Ask for: Wells' " Bough on Corns," 7jd, Quick relief, complete, permanent cure, Corns, waits, buniorn. N, Z. Drug Co. •

Indigestion,—The mam cause ot nervous nets l is indigestion, and that is caused by weakness of the stomach, No ono can have sound nerves and good' health without using Hop Bitters to 1 strengthen ; the stomach, purify the blood, and keep the liver and kidneys active, to carry off all the poisonous and waste matter of the system, See, '

Loyely Climes.—There are lovely climes and places in which tho oveiiing zephyrs arc loaded with tpalaria, and the poison of fevjpr and epidemics.- To dwell there in healtli;is impossible',.without a supply of Hop Bitters, at hand. These Bitters impart an equalising strength to the system, and prevent; the accumulation of deadly spores and oontagioß, Be sure and see. •

Salvaob Sale~3ss ladies summer visites for 2s fid; 12s fid Cashmere jackets for 2s lid; 18s fid lace capes for 7s 6d j Te Aro House, Cuba-street, Wellington.—Ann. Salvage Sale—2o girls' Bummer fichus for Is dd each; ,50 girls' print skirts for 3d each; 100 girls' pinafores.for 3d each;■ 21 girls' print costumos for 2s fid each: 12 black lustre costumes voduccd from 18a 6d to 7s Gd each'; at' Te Aro House, Cubastreet, Wellington,'-Advt. Salvage Sale-5s ladies' print costumes for 2s fid j lis Gd zephyr costumes, for 7s9d: 21s sateen costumes for 12s fid; ;37i 6a Madras muslin costumes for 13s 6dj 47a 6d blaok grenadine costumes for 12s 6d; 45s cashmere costumes, in evening fhades, for 12s Cd;at Te Aro House, Cuba-street, Wellington,—km. •, Salvage Sale—Every lady should see our stock of capes, jackets, fichus, and costumes, as the prices are .unusually low for tho quality, and we are determined to clear them out during this sale, at 'l'eAro House, Cuk-slrcet, Wellington -Advp,

Salvage Salk—ilur French sateens aro being given m<y, thus - those at Is 3d for 9Jil per yard; ihoss at Is 01 for Is; and a ,Si)luiulid lot ot diagonal oatmeal cloths,-in bine, cream, drab, and pink, usual price 1b 4Jd, mil be sold for 9£d per yurd, at Te Aro House, Cuba-street, ■ Wellington.—Advt. Salvage'Salk—Girls' straw hats,.3d; rush hats, 4J; feather straw hats lsj girls trimmed hats, Is 9d; ladies' trimmed hats, Is lid; and all our miliinery bonuets at about one-half tho usual prices at Te Aro House, Cuba street, Wellinqlon.—Advt,

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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 6, Issue 1612, 18 February 1884, Page 2

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Untitled Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 6, Issue 1612, 18 February 1884, Page 2

Untitled Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 6, Issue 1612, 18 February 1884, Page 2

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