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Mr Temple nf.the caßh grocery store notifies in another column his removal intothe premises, lately occupied by Mr Lawson... Mr James King/ jeweller, of Cuba street, Wellington, notifies in another column ih it ho has opened a branch establishment in Manners street, next the Duke of Edinburgh hotel, with a large stock of watches, clocks and jewellery.

Mr Andrew Young, who has been absent from New Zealand for Borne lime on a visit to America and England, sailed from London for Melbourne direct on the 12(h in the b,b Ohimborazo.

Mr John Gross, of Glenside, Tinuij invites tenders for felling 100 acres, of light bnch. ' ■

Owing to inclement" weather and a small mnstor, the meeting of the Rifle Association at Carterton on .Saturday last was adjourned for a fortnight Mr Osborne, who has vacated the Camp Hotel, in favor of Mr -R. fl. 'Elliotts, is about to open a general store in its neighborhood. Mr Osborne's- good business habits and : integrity of character ought to make a ventured this kind a Buccess,

A Wellington contemporary reports that the Postal Department hasadded one more to the numerous contrivances and conveniences which exist in New Zealand for the benefit of the public, Strong cloth-linod envelopes for registered letters may now be procured, either singly or by a packet, over the counter of any Post Office in the colony, from prices ranging from a farthing to a penny each. The envelopes are ot varions sizes and each has & blue cross printed over the back and faco, with the,words "registered letter" across the latter, bo that the Bonder need lnvo no trouble ior the future either as to properly marking his letter or seeing to the cover being safe,

Wo remind our readers of the great Salvation Army ''tea-fight" whioh takes place on Wednesday evening next,> -. _ Mr Wardell E.Mi sits tbia afteVnoori to inquire into the .report of the Wairarapa Eaßt County Oouhoil on the County Suspension petition. Professor Hugo lectures to-morrow evening on" foreheads" at the Institute, Masterton • Thore will be no lecture this evening. Owing to the inclement we.itb.er on Saturday the football matoh Greytown v Mastorton did not come off. The Greytown team came to Masierton, but' as it was raining hard with no signs of clearing it was decided to postpone the game to a faiure date, when the Masterton' team will visit Greytown. ",V''Y: J Wo are requested to call the attention of'thoae who are in want;of reatly good clothing to Messrs Eapp & Hare's new price list which appears in another column, This firm is bo well known for' the siiperior quality of the goods they'sell combined with reasonable charges that further comment is unnecessary. Tho Committee for the Cashpoint Licensing District sat oh Friday last at' Tenui. Present—Messrs Maokay (Chairman), Telford, Langdon, Perry,• and, 1 Belliss. An application from William' Kiddle for a license for the Whareama Hotel was refused, as the. house.was. npt deemed necessary. The applications''ot C, fingers for the Taueru Hotel.. A. Owen! for the Tenui Hotel, J,'; Wilson for the. Whakataki Hotel, J. Eamsay ■ for the, Cashpoint Hotel, and B. Baker for'tliV Ohonga Ferry Accommodation House,were renewed.. "' ''',•• Messrs Lowes and lorna announce .-an extensive sale of Nelson apple trees for Saturday next, The list will embrace 1000 troea including all the best varieties.

Mr Oliver, of tho Public Works Department, has handed to the treasurer of the Masterton Hospital A'G 16"s, the balance of a sum. collected among the railway employees for defraying the funeral expenses of tho late James Wood,

A night or two ago Mr John Sinclair was awakened from his sleep with a Mmmotion in his fowl house, and on proceeding to the scene of the disturbance he found a large ferret ''quiedy sucking the blood from one of his chickens. He did not send him ('he fevrot back lo England, but ho despatched him to a place where he is not likely to return from in a hurry. Masterton is i.i danger!

A terrti' le firo occurred last Satnrday morning at Leeston, Cantor bury, destroying a two roomed cottuse on Sonthbridge road, by Mr Holly. Tho cottage was occupied by Frank Smith and his wife, and, as neither of them was to be found, the dobris were examined by C'tnst. Simpson when the chirred rbmains of Smith and his wife were found. On funher search being made, a third body was found, but at prosent it it' uot known who. An inquest wild beheld ibis afternoon. A remarkable series of letters from Garibaldi and one or two other levdei's in the cause oi Italian unity is appearing' at Hamburg. The lady who is jiving them to tho world has assumed' the pseudonym of Blpis Melena, She had a curious career. The daughter of a Hamburg bankor. Fraulein Brandt lef; her home and country, and riivo herstlf up to ihe cause of tho Ittlian unity, maintaining a constant corrospondenct with Garribaldi :>

The Times Ins received infornatlon from a well-known Hebraist at! St. Petersburg that Er Harknv.y, pi j tho Imperial Library, has discovered some fragments'of tho Hebrew text of the'.Old Testament, written in characters fjiito different from those cuntninod in all known manuscripts and inscriptitns, These fragments were sent to him for investigation by a private porsnn, Edler dotails, with photographic reproduct'ons of the fragments, will shortly be published byDrHarkavy, ' ! .

Colburn's United Service Magazineh™ a Bomewlut startling article, showing how easily 100,000 men could bo landel in England without a moment's notice, Tljo waiter argues that England should lave a field army of 195,000 men ready ti be mustered at any spot with 24 hours ofthe landing of the invaders. j

Railroad building is recommended by the Bombay Chamber of Oommerco it bo vigorously carried on. The memorials to the Viceroy suggest that two or tlreo thousand miles be built annually forjhe next ten years, at a coat of L2O,0QO)0O annually The greater tho railroad ex tension in India the le*s the risl of famine. :

The Eev, DanuaHHen, of thePatfcular Baptist Church, Casilereigh Stent Sydney, writes, in a letter published n a Balerat paper, that he beliovoi tbatho was the first who preached or conduted divino service on' that goldfield. liat was in the middle of 1851. In Ausist 1851, gold was found at Buuinyong. lalf tho male portion of his congregation vent there, so Mr Allan followed both to preach and dig.

• A fearful accident occurred to son: of the membora of tho Dublin Fire Bri \de recetilly They were putting out a.fir in a jeweller's sljop in' Trinity street, Wd had almost extinguished the flames, wien the edifice fell bodily, with a most foa'ful crash, burying six of the brigade mel in thoddbris, i .

Tho largest and best stock of men's i |orpoiso hide hand-sewn walking boots,; especially adapted for winter wear, are -to be sten at Eapp & Hare's Emporium, (Aixi). Wells' " notion oh corns "—Ask jfor. Wells' "Rough on Corns," Quick!re'lef, complete, perminent cure, Gcis wart?, bunions. N. Z. Drug Co, > , ~

"THAT CHEER BUTNOT| INEBRIATH'ttiiso aro the best beverages tho world can indilge.' 1 Dwughtatlutgivoa spur to tho organs, stlmulfting their sluggish aot'onand quickening Mieis vital fsoncos, aro true, Invigorating cordials, Their propeties are at onco tonic, diuretio, and anti-dyapeptid/and their ingredients being tho setootoat products pi the groat labraoory ot medical science, tho Iranian svtom can raciove thorn without apprehension oriui'tUDOIPIfO WOIiFEI'S SCHIEDAM AROJIVTIO SOHNAPPS beads this categorv. -,.. Gorged Livecs. Bilious .conditions, constipation, dyspepsia, keuhtojie ourel by "Wells May Apple Pills." §dand h joxes atdruggiats. Moses Moss k Co., Sylney, General Agents for Australasia. ' After several years expenence in sullying watches for the. oo'ou : al market, Littejohn aud Son, of Lambton Quay, Wellington, have observed the ne.od for, a thoroaghly, sound English Lover Watch at a lower price than that usually paid for stioh watches. It is onjy bj the judicious division of labor and bylhemanufaojueof larj;e quantities on a uniform plan, that we are enabled to meet this want We have now the pleasire of introducing our Six Guinea Hunting Silver Lover. This watch, bejng simple in design duraMe, highly finished, and accurate, lulfilsj all the requirements of a pocket timekeeper. A wri.ten gua'a n tee for two years will be given .w.'th each wotob. Sent by post, Lecurely packed, on receipt of Post Office order or cheque,-fApv'r) j

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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 6, Issue 1712, 16 June 1884, Page 2

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Untitled Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 6, Issue 1712, 16 June 1884, Page 2

Untitled Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 6, Issue 1712, 16 June 1884, Page 2

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