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The/ordinary monthly moßtiagdf.the Masterton School Committee takes place this evening. ~ . • Wo trust -tft' Beo a' large audience assemble to hear the views of Mr Buchanan, M.H.R, in the Public flail, Carterton, this evening. • A-meeting of the North Wairarapa County Settlers Association takes place (his evening. The yarn putlished by a Wellington paper about the calobrated "Ellers" must be jnnaourate aslhe hero himself is now hßiding'iri Maile'ton.

Signor Otto Hug, the celebrated medical olairvoyait is now in, Wellington ahi-will visit' the Wairarapa in thel course of next month, sliying at Masterton from the 16th to j the'aOlh, and at Greytown fromthe 20th ; !to.25ih. Sigiior Otto Hug during his fnrmer_ brief visit in January, last made friends in both townships, who were thoroughly satisfied that he possesses a power which enables him to detect and describe .with'ythe utmost,fidelity the hidden' diseases to whioh the human frame ;is frequently subject, ..'■■. -■'>''" A good story is told by the Examiner of a emallboy at the Woodville school. Wishing for a holiday, and not daring to -ask eilherhis parents pi' tho master for the same, a bright idea suggested itself to the precocious youth. Instead of going into school with tho other children, he got underneath the building, and took up a position immediately under the master's' feet The.roll was being' called, and on coming to tho.would-bo truant's name. The master 'took a suduWleap into the air, for the answer'' here" guvo hiin a tremfliidoUs' start However, i)he matter was settled..by! the culprit being dragged forth and well birohed. -

We have received the f6llowing letter from Mrs Preston who was injured at the Salvation Array meeting oh Sunday last: —"Dear Friends,—My earnest desire is that the person who threw the stone which struck me lit the Salvation meeting on Sunday evening last should not be severely punished. If >is my earnest prayer (or those who go to the meetings to mock and scoff, and above all to throw 'stones which might take peoples livtis, that they maybe brought to see how they stand before God,' If it had not boim for God's mercy I should have been killed.'' Iryou do, not love God's word, do nut think, you are having a game with the Salvation people. It is God you are l playing with, and he will not be mocked,' May the Lord forgive you as I have done, 1 and show you the error of your ways b& foro it is too late. My face is not out as stated by the paper, but bruised and swollen. I am; etc., a lover of the Lo/d and his enemies, -Mrs-Preston,

The Manawatu Standard aays:—Before reading ihe conditions of sale to-day at the Borough Sale Yards, Colonel Gorton informed those present that Mr Stevens had retired from the firm, having snld out to Mr Abraham, of Bulla He thanked them on behalf of Mr pieven^, -for their generous support .in the past, and trusted the new'firm, which would retain the name t)f S,(eye t iis and Gorton, would coqtinue''t'v,inerit:th6ir patronage. The new partner would be a resident of Palinersto'n in a few .weeka' lime, and this fact would, he hoped, conduce to the mu'tual benefit of the firm and its patrons at the end,

r At;lovercargill Sir George Grey (said, in answer to a-question: I would sweep away the whole system of people beting to bo 'made Justices of the Pence, and every member of the community should have tHechauce of filling that office, and learningj.something of the laws of the land in -which he lives, and how they are administjred/ I would only let him hold it for ascertain time, so that if a wrong choice ware made the.people could get rid of hinj, and not have some men cringing to■',; jet a relative- made a J.P., one perhaps, quite unfit for 'the.position, Bnd who, ,bri(a' .put there, may possibly be never got but,- ; !.'■■'■

There-Trill b?a review of the Mastorton 'Voluhfceers'ani Cadets on Saturday the 24th itiit., at Capt. Donald's place at the Manaia,'tb commence at 10 o'clock.

■A petition has Veen'signed in Masterton asking His Worship the Mayor to proclaim Monday.a holiday, for Ihe Queen's birthday;/^ '.! Me'wj 'R«pp;&vHare notify that the Emporium will te obeh on Saturday, : and' dosed on' Monday for the Queen's birth-, day- ..-.■•.

: We draw attention to an advertisement ■of Messrs -Caselb'erg. & Co. inahoiher :cplumni'who'iiave for sale a cpantity'of .prime potatoira, ■ horse carrots, .arid feed oats.- ■ •■-v; '.

" Nominations ; ' ; 'to''fill extraordinary vacancies and 7 Bubclivißiona .of the Oastlepointi'Eoad District will be received up till Monday the 26th i.nst. \ The Premier and the Minister of Public Works' return.Jo Wellington by;, the Hin^itipa,;on:Thursday. evening, : and it is ei'peoted that th&'Governor'ivilfarrive in town early neitiVeekV : ' '* fi i Lowes-.& ; rdr'ns;:'anno(ft)ce''a sale of furniture for next on. behalf of : Mr Ohinchonfivlio 'if, leaving Masterton. ;-The liatwillißolnaeyhtornetvelfE designs." . --*3■'. ".-■■■ '■

I A special correspoiida'nt, of a,-Welling-ton' paper Writes; Wat. if'; Mr. 'Eees'had oonsented to'mthdraw 'in favor of Sir, Julias V6gle,'the other candidates would have fallen in r '-'witji■ ihe''arrangement.' The Beat will [ 'be I;^infested' "j\y Messrs Looke, Gannon,.antiques. All.three will go to the noli, find Sir Juliu* willnVit be nominated ,!iMr' : .iiucke is almost sure to winthe seat,,.'.. Messrs Gannon... and. Eees.will, defeai'eaph other, by splitting votes. '.

"PHYSICIAN, JKAL'THYSELP," exclaimed the apostle, and the tonio exhortation applies to man-' kind, tliomsolvei their. own,be>t, and tracstphyslcians it theyjtara not : a deaf oar to the',' wisdom 1 ' that; "crieUi:; without'. 1 ahdv "iitterelh her ,'voico in tho. street,''- i-.Thls -wlsdomi teaches thatthei o is : a" balm JhXllleaaV' and that,balm is to l?o found in tho remedies that havo besriknown to'cffecfc'positlva and radical cureS ranch, for/instance; is ■'UDOIjPHO WOLFE'S SCHIEDAM AROMATIC SOHNAPi?S, coming to us,' .as it, docß, ,crowned: ]With- the; sanction ot years of experiment,-trial,Miduso, ..-,.....

' A sLpvELV A late. fashon. report-says':-;"Npthiifg.c'an'be prettier than a chaplet of hop Vines in blossom. "A recent medical review sajs: ''Nothingcan be better renovator., ofthe health 'than Hop Bitters. Theyaid' in 7 all 'the' operations of nature, toning up the Btomach, assisting the food to become ■ properly--assimilated, "arid promote healthy action,in all the organs;: The: 'dictates of fashion; 'as well as the laws pf : health, alike - favour a'right application' Of hops." Read; .\ .(.Ja-;;"''"■".

. Gobbed Livbbs.' *•"■ Bilious conditions, .constipation, dyspepsia;headache cured by ''We]lfl':MdyApp^ Is boxes •« 'dfnggists. ' Moses Moss Is Co., Sydney I Qenwftl &fr§nt» for ; Außbralasi '

Good fencers are advertised for to., do about one mile of fencing, particulars to be had at this office ,' : '.'::.'•:,.

The Poslmaster-Genoral has Arranged' that from the 2nd June the Telephone Exchanges shall, be kept open' ously day,nn including' 2 Sundays;; This is done mainly for the convenience of private houses; of which it is. hoped a large number will now join ibeExchanges. Arrangements, will also .bc-made.-vith the fire brigade-stations, by which the locality of a fire will at once be telephoned to the Exchange,-so that any ringing up may learn where the-fire is.

, A meeting of the creditors in Harvey & Sons' estate is called-for the 23rd May at two o'clock to roceivo the statement asked for at the last meeting. We understand that the Official Assignee is not: supposed to prepare these stataments without remuneration, his duty merely being to report upon the.way in which a dpbtov'a business has been conducted, .The pro-. paration of detailed statements is outside his,-duties under the Act, and'if such detailed information is required by resolution the creditors so resolving must pay for the work entailed. . i

Mothers Don't Know.—How many .children ara punished for being uncouth, wilful and indifferent to instructions or reward, simply because they are out of health! An intelligent lady said of a child of this kind:'; "Mother don't know that she should give the little one moderate doses, of Hop Bitters foriivo or three weeks'arid the ohild would lis' all a parent could desire." Look for' ■-I/.' '.After-ssvoral years experience';in'supplying watches for the colonial market; Littlejohn and' Son,. of Lambton , Quay, WefjLn'gion," have observed the' need for a thoroigbly Bound English Lever Watch at a lower'prio'o than that usually paid for suoh watches. It is only bj the judicious division of labbi and by the manufacture of large- quantities ; on a uniform plan, that.we are enabled to meet this want We have now the ploasuroof introducing our Six. Guinea Hunting Silver Lever. This watoh, being simple in design' -durable, highly finished, and'accurate,fulfils,. all the requirements of a pocket timekeeper. A written guarantee for two. years wilt be -given with eaoh wM«b. Sent by! post, 'Purely packed; on receipt! of Post Office o;der or cheque.-(AnvTl

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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 6, Issue 1691, 21 May 1884, Page 2

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Untitled Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 6, Issue 1691, 21 May 1884, Page 2

Untitled Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 6, Issue 1691, 21 May 1884, Page 2

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