The society for the purpose oi promoting German emigration in America has 490 lodges and about 30,000 aotive members. Miss Susan Finimore Cooper is now educating orphan children in industrial occupations in Cnoperstuwn, New York. When Napoleon 111 heard that his statue had been thrown from the column at Vendome, he said the fault was in his ever havine; allowed it to be plaoed there. An English judge lately refused the expenses of three tradesmen who prosecuted men for stealing goods from their shop doors, on the ground that by their exposing goods in the way mentioned they held out a temptation to stoal, An ex-Confeflorato storyteller says that during one of Lee's battles near Richmond he saw a comrade on his knees, with bis hand held high above his head, crying out, "Come along furlough; come along." He wanted to have afingor takeu off by a bullet so that he could go home. An officer came up behind him and gave him ut "violent kick. The soldier cried . "If that ain't a discharge, I'll be hanged" He Baid afterwards that he thought a piece of a burst shell had struck him. A smack of 130 tons, builtin 1765, was lost with all hauds during the storm of March on the English coast, Mother Swan's wodm sykup.—lefalible tasteless, harmles cathario; for feverishpees, rest'cssuesi, worms, constipation. Is Mo.ei, Moss & Co,, druggists, Sydney, General Agents, Tifck HEADS.-Heavy stomachs, biliouß coadi .ions-'' Wells' May Applo Pills"-anti-b'liouj, cathartic 6d and Is. N. Z. Drug Co.
ST, MATTHEW'S WINTER ENTERTAINMENTS. IHE Fourth of a series mil bo hold on THURSDAY, the 19th Inst, at 8 o'olook, Admission.-ONE SHILLING. Children .- nnder.l3' HALF-PRICE, ! 1708
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 6, Issue 1713, 18 June 1884, Page 3
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277Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 6, Issue 1713, 18 June 1884, Page 3
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