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11 Captain" Bowerman, of the Salmion Army, visited Carterton yesterday land made arrangements for opening aerv cea ! in that township in the course of lest week. . I In tho town of Carterton on Stir day and Monday (writes the Observer), wihin a period of twenty-four hours, births occurred in different families, the two l'ejorted in our usual column,and one, which will be reported in our text issue. Our contemporary some 1 hat reminds us of a juvenile reporter, on-* nected with the firat paper atarte in Greytown some seventeen years ago, vho took bucli interest in records of this character that he compiled a long li't of expected arrivals, At tho ordinary meeting of the Iyal Masterton Lodgo 1.0.0. F., held ast evening, there was a fair number oflhe members presont. Two new rnemLrs were elected and duly initiated into [he Order, and the ordinary routine busiijss gone through. The question of boluV the usual anniversary, that falls on is 11th Juno, was postponed that it mi it be considered at a summoned meetik to bo held next lodgo night; and at e Mimo time the lodge will bo asked to tt e inlo consideration tho advisability if purchasing a pieco of land, that is now n the market, with a view of ultiimtw building a hall thereon, After tho oii, nary meeting had been closed, tho IMb was opened for tho purpose of gil-ik lectures, when Bros Fogden, Minifio, aii Eanby were prosentod by tue3.M.,Bn Kibblewhite, to lake tho Blue degted which was given by the N.G. $A Lowonthal, assisted by P.G, Bro Bisli. The ordinary monthly meeting of thi Masterton Hospital Committee was lielt yesterday afternoon, Present —Mekt Boddington (Chairman), Perry, Bonn tt, Payton, Pai»e, Isitt, and Bish. '.he minutes of the previous meeting havng been read and confirmed, the Troasirer reported a debit balanco of £22 19a= id. The receipts since previous meeting w re reported to be £4G for subscriptions nd patients' fees, A letter was read fr ni G. Canton, enclosing £5 on account of £l2 due for Hospital fees. The visilpg member reported that the matron wo|ld bo glad to receive contributions of ild linen or cotton material for the uarjof patients, The following accounts v/re" passed for payment :-M, Caselberg id Co., £ll 12s 3d; Keesterand Hardlg, £4 7s '4d. Mr Perry was appointed b visiting member for the ensuing mom. Mr Bish expressed his thanks tope Committee for appointing him ton a vacant seat The interest he felt in ha institution mads it a pleasure to hiijto work on the Committee, The meehg then adjourned, I

Nominations for the Ohampagno States, 1885,..and the District, Produce, 1887, of the Wairarapa Jockey Club closes to-day.

■. Subscriptions to the extent of .£1855 have already b6en received: towardsitlie rejection of St, John's Church, "Wellington;

The following characteristic notice appears in the Wellington press'!— Death —Wjlmott.—Passed away, the spirit of, Lottie'Wilmott, on Thursday, May Bth,' at-tho Lower Hulc. Deeply regretted." Poor Louie was evidently a spiritualist.

A poll is announced to be taken at the Masterton Road Board Office on tho 12th. of June for authority to raise a loan -under the Eoads and Bridges Aot for constructing the Mangakuta road. ■

Writing about our debt and depression, the Nelson Colonist says this:—"The true means by which a country in such circumstances can be saved are—firstly, the extension of home manufactures, so as to reduce the amount sent., away to purchase goods, and secondly, the development of exports sufficiently- to leave a cash surplus in England equal to the amount there payable. 'By these two processes the United States have risen from dire poverty to overflowing wealth, In most of the towns of Java, it is said, the hotel system is utterly different from what prevails iu Australia, There is no such thing as.a bar. Spirits and hitters are placed upon the verandah tables before mealH, and each one can help himself. There is an extra charge on the lull of six rupees a day. ■ Wines and spirits or beer aro bought by the bottle, What is not used at table is taken to the room, Drunkenness is reported: to be quite exceptional. \ The pilgrim) with peas in their boots (not the one that boiled them) must have had a comfortable time of it compared with the man who tho other day was sentenced to a month's for stealing (jilt nails, the property of the Army and Navy Co-operaiive Association. More than five dozen were found in his sosks ' It is no wonder that tho man's limping led to the suspicion that there was something wrong. And all tho pain and disgrace was undertaken for the sake of Is sd.

Gouged Liveiis. r- Bilious conditions,, constipation, dyspepsia, hesdache cured by "Wells May Apple Pills." sdand Is boxes at druggists. Moses Moss & Co., Sydney General Apents for Australasia. Good for babies.—" We are pleased to say that our baby was permanently cured of a protracted irregularity of the bowels by the use of Hop Bitters by its mother, whioh at the same time restored her to perfect hoaltu and strongth."~the pakents, Seo.

Good wobds— from good authority,— * * * We confess that we are perfectly amazed at the run of your Hop Bitters, Wo never had any tiling like it and never heard of the like. The writer (Benton) has been selling drugs here nearly thirty years, and has Been the - rise ot Hosteltor's, Vinegar and all other bitters and patent medicines, but uevor did any of them, in their bestdays, begin to have tho run that Hop Bitters have, ** We can't get enough of them. We aro out of them half the time' * * Extract from letter to Hop Bitters Co; Au«ust 22, '7B, from Boiiton, Myers & Co; Wholesale drug, gists, Clevelaud, 0. Bo sure and see.

Don't.die in rashouse,-"Bough en Eats" clears out rats, mice, beetles, roaches, bed-bugs, flies, ants, insjets, nrJes, jack* rabbits, gophers. 7^d—N.Z, Drug Company, After several years expenenco in supplying watches lor the colouial market, Littiejolm and Son, of Lambton Quay, Wellington, have obsorved the need for a thoroughly Bound English Lover Watch at a lower price than that usually paid for such watches. It is only bj tho judicious division of labor and by the manufactuio of large quantities on a uniform plan, that we are enabled to rnoet this want Wo have now tlio pleasure of introducing our Six Guinea Hunting Silver Lever. This watch, being simple in design durable, highly finished, and accurate,mlfils, all the requirements of a pocket timekeeper. A.written guarantee for two years will bo given with each wMoh. Sent by post, entirely packed, on receipt of Post Office order or cheaue.—(Advtl •

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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 6, Issue 1685, 14 May 1884, Page 2

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Untitled Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 6, Issue 1685, 14 May 1884, Page 2

Untitled Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 6, Issue 1685, 14 May 1884, Page 2

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