The Canada Government is said now to bavo under consideration the ndvisability of esablisliing a system ol life annuities, the disposition being to regard iho questiou with favour. Tho latest London craze is banjo playing. The Glaigow bulletin is said to liava been tho first daily paj or published at a penny. They have had four locomotive boiler explosions in Victoria within tho last nine months), Two hundred thousand people were said to bo present at tho coronation of tho new Queen of Madagascar. Tho sisters of M. Thiers, Madame Burnett and Madame Rippart, are living in Franco in comjiarativo poverty. Tns BaAZRN.SKRPENT.-Liko the brazen scipent that tho great Jewith leader lifted high in the sight of the. perishing followers whereby rliay weic 'saved from death, the discoverers o; Hop Bitters lwvo placod before auflejintf, ailing mankind} a rome.'ly which enah'es them to fiqht disease with conquering advantage, Sec. A newspaper reporter, who was sentenced to penal scrvitudofor stealing, applied to his employers "to he continued on tho journal as fure'gn correspondent. Tho trustees of the Melbourne Ccmetry have refu«ed to allow -'May ln'a soul rest in peW to be put on a lombstono, becauso deceased was neilher a Jew nor Roman Catholic, Kocou on lUT6.—Clears out raU, mice, bed-Imps, beetles, insects, ekunks, jack-rabbit?,gnphcir, 7idDruggists, Moses Moss c!r Co., Sydney, General Agents Messrs Cassell intend to opan a branch of their publishing.business iu Melbourne, A corespondent of tho Maryborough Advertiser states that he has made 240 gallons of wine from a quaiter-acro vineyard. Half Ahlkef ! I never,' wrote a yourg lady to a friend, go to church or lecture but I am half asleep, and I never know afterwards what the sermon or lecturo was about," It was a plain caso of nervous ( lethagy, produced by want of action of the liver aiid digestive organs, She was p»rsundeil to try Hop liitters, awl now she writes: " Htw intelligent and bright are lectures now, and how glorious the world we livo in is I Hop Hitlers aro indeed a blessing to me." I\otico Camilla Flammnrion, the well known French astronomer and meteorologist, joins his authority to the theory which explains the red tnnßets by the «reat volcanic eruptions in and around Java. Foot and mouth disease haß broken out in Illinois. M, Houher before his death had completed a work cu the Second Empire. Wells' "hough on corns."—Ask for "Wells' "Rough on Corns." Quick rolief, complete, permanent cure, Coma waits, bunions. N. Z. Drug Co. . " Throw physic to tho dogs, I'll nono ot itunci if alHhc world's Machclhs would act in this regard, as cried out tho" Tlianc of Cawdor," thev would " live" . like " prosperous gentlemen." Medicine makes often as much sickness as It cures. Hut what Thomas Fuller, who lived and wrote two centuries ago, called " cordial to tM soul," Is as much that which cxhilai- ■ atcs the body, tones tho system, lulls the nerves, and vitalizes tho organism with gentle quickcnincs, like UDOLI'IIO WOLFE'S SCHIEDAM AROMATIC SCIINAN'S, ns that which touches our emotional or more etsnicnt nature.
"OTICE is hereby given to the owner or 1M owners of Section No. 2GG, West Taratnht Plain Rlnck, adjoining section No. 207, to EIiECT 'his or her sharo of the DIVIDING PENCE within U days, or I tfill cause the same to be erected aud charge the cost to (he owner, JOHNRAYNRR,' East Taratahi. Juno sth, 1884. 1702
MASTERTON BULK VOLUNTEERS' ANNUAL BALL. TO bo held in the THEATRE, WEDNESDAY, JUNE 11th. TICKETS 7s fid, to be had of any of the Com mittce. F. BIIIGHT, PUREBRED PRIZE POULTRY. HOUDANS. l/f R 'I. d'. PRICE has a few ohoice jJL birds to dispose of bred from tho irnost celebrated, stiaina which have taken Cups at Chryaial Palace, Birmingham, Paris Exhibition and the principal showd of the United Kingdom. _. Seveial line Coekercla from 30a upwards. : Apply fo I. G. PRICE, Normanby sticet Newtown, or' Railway Station, Wellington. . ', ■•; ■ 190 W. J. WATEIiSON, ' CARRIER, &« EKETAIiUM, 7 ILL ieavo Eketahuna every Monday T f and Tiidiieday, and Maslerton every Tdkmuy and Friday with OENEItAL MERCHANDISE. All orders lor carting will receive, prompt attention, aud ho oxcuted at the lowest possible prices. Ordcra left at ,R&pp,and Ilaro's will receive prompt attention.: >■ IGB3 EMPIRE HOTEL LIVERY AND BAIT , , i STABLES, PnoPBi&TOR .-. JACK DEVONSHIRE. tfieS from Wellington, finished in the Neatest STYLE and PATTERN, and is now prepared to let Ihcm on Hire ai .very ,rm>onaWf charges.-' _ '•: HORSES.oin be broken in, for Double or Sinoie harness, and for Saddle use. All horses for: hire too'-Fret- from' Vice, and ore of Good Quality. PADDOCKS contain abundanco of feed and water, with splendid sheller; and all h0i863 loft at the: Stables will receive • FIRS I CLASS ATTENTION. .lis! ,«Taak ,D.<SvoriShire, : Empire Livery and Bait Stables, Qucen-st. Masterion, 1693
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 6, Issue 1702, 4 June 1884, Page 3
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