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An Arabian woman, when left i widow, mourns her husband devoutly but not unfrequently marries again The night before her second marringi she pays a visit .to her first husband 1 ; grave. There sho-kneels and pray: him not to be offended,; As; however , she feels he will be offended, tin widow brings with her a donkey, ladei with two goatskins filled 1 with water The prayer ended, she proceeds t( pour the water on the grave, to keej her first husband cool under the cir cumstancos about to takeplacp; nnc having well saturated him, she ther departs, What is said to be the oldest clocl in the world is now in the possession of a Boston undertaker. It is called tho " Mycall cloglc," from tho fact thai it was taken to America from England by John Mycall, who settled in Cambridge, Massachussotts, in 1740. He moved to Nowbnryport in 1793, and presented the clock to his intimate friend, Benjamin Dearborn, tho inventor of tho balance scales, on condition that ho would name his son John.Mycall Dearborn, The clock passed through the hands of successive generations, and in 1881 it was sold at auction to Lewis Jones, its present MASTERTON FOOTBALL OLUB. IHE Annual General meeting of members . of the above Club will be held at the Upper Boom of the Instituto on SATURDAY, 19ih iufit., at 8 p.m. Intending membors are invited to be present, Practice on Saturday aftomoon at' 3 o'clock, 1659 LOYAL MASTERTuN LODGE, 1.0.0. F., M.U. THE ordinary meeting of the abovo Lodge will' be held at the Lodge room, Empiro Hotel, to-morrow (TUESDAY) the 15th instant, at 7,30 p.m. G.S.W.DALRYMPLE.P.S. per day to be made li.i persons of cither aev, ' B at work for us. Now business. All meet with wonderful success. Any one can do the work. Capital not required. We will start you. Outfit worth JEI mailed free. The oinployiiiMit in particularly adapted to tlic region hi which this publication circulates. Hoys and girls cam nearly as much as men. Full particulars mid instructions mailed free. Now is the time—don't delay, hut write to us at once. Address Stinson i Co, Portland, Maine, United States. THIS SPACE IS RESERVED CLAYSON PERRY'S BLOCK, NOTICE NOTICE is hereby given that all persons found trespassing with dog<j or for the purpnso of shooting, on tho sections belonging to the undersigned, and situated in the Waipoua Block, will be prosecuted, Digued by CHARLES CHURLSEN, ARTHUR S. BOTIIAMLEY, AUGUST JOHNSTON, GEORGE DAGIi. PETER PETERSON, JULIUS RASMUSSEN. Waipoun Block April Bth, 1881. 1057 NOTICE. ALL persons trespassing on Mataliiwi Station will be proaocutod without further notice, 1653 J. and 11, HOLMES. A LL PERSONS are Cautioned against X SHOOTJNG on my property at Avondalo, on the now road near the Camp, without my permission, All OATTLE running on tho same land must be REMOVED after this date. HUGH W. JACKSQN. Avondale, Kopuaranga, April 8,1881, 1656 ST..MATTHEW'S WINTER ENTERTAINMENTS. rriHE First of tho sorica will bo held on . THURSDAY, tho 17th inst,, at 8 o'clock, Admission.-ONE SHILLING. MRS JARLEY'S LIVING WAXWORKS I 1657 JOHN WATT, BOOK SELLER AND STATIONED (LATE R, H, CHINCHEN,) TWO DOORS FROM CLUB HOTEL, TOCH THIS SPACE. 1645 Emporium, Masterton. DISSOLUTION OP PARTNERSHIP, RAPP&HAKE. TO Facilitate affairs connectod with tho Partnership, all the VALUABLE STOCK of Messrs Kapp & Hare, of tho Emporium, will be sold at COST PRICE, TO HOUSEKEEPER AND HEADS OF FAMILIES. This is an opportunity seldom to be met with . IMMENSE REDUCTIONS . In Grocery, Ironmongery, Crockery, Clothing, Boots and Shoes AT BAPP AND HARE'S EMPORIUM. GENUINE SALE, NO REASONABLE OFFER REFUSED 1 RAPPi'HARE. MTINGt CARDS, all qualitios, ordiY nary and mourning, Daily Ofllco,

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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 6, Issue 1660, 15 April 1884, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 6, Issue 1660, 15 April 1884, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 6, Issue 1660, 15 April 1884, Page 3

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