Tho election of five commissioners for the Featheratori Town Board; will take place on the 17ih July. The nomination of candidates on the 10th.. Mr W, G, King, of Carterton, advertises eggs from the following pure bred prize birds, viz., Dark Brabmas, Houdans," Gold and Silvor Spangled Hamburgs, and Black Spanish. It is expected that Mr E, Meredith jubr.. "will replace Mr, E, : Mel'edith senr. in the seat at the Masterton Eoad Board recently vacated by the latter gentleman. Complaints are made, of;; the;delay in restoring tlie'Manawatu punt to'.working order. It ia alle°6d - that it;nii«Bt have been replaced within twenty-four hours had a sufficient staff of men for the purpose been engagod, ;;; -
Tenders are invited by . Mr.': Waltot Hodder seuior tot l ,' the-'oroetion of a cottageat.Fuathoifl oli'.
A 'Scandinavian: 1 named ' Hatty Thompson came to grief; to-day' orTtlie Te Ore Ore . road, ~-Tho hor6e:'.he waa riding , Btinnbled'jind.' fell, p.nd"oi nforCii- 1 naiely rrilleii on tho 'ld? of llie rider, which whs fractured. The sufferer was conveyed to „tho Union Club- Boarding Houso, where lie now lies under the ears of Dr Beard. ;;: : f . ■ V': <~
■ Mosses Eldiir Bros., of Lttugdale,4iftiie' ( imported a young fivejears old chestnut tuoroughbred horse, I'iiuucd -" Oruwford Prior," This horsjAvas bi"cd by Sir Thb'sV, Elder,undo to the present.owners,.audita sire is a well known English jiorsb 11 Graiu? Forrard:" • • " The Distiict Court Bits at Maslerto'n. to-morroiv. ' '
Au unusually lieavy English Mail,» via Brindisi, arrived in Maslorlon last oveni i»g. ' ■
. Au examination in drawing takes placo 10-m'orrow ut tho Masierton Public' School, ,
It is ruraourod that Monday, the 2lst July, is io he the date mentioned iu 'the writs as the day fixed for the gen'ertil eleo'ion, In another column.,Mr W. 0. Buchanan and Mr H. Bunny announce themsolvcs as candidates for tho representation Wairarapa South, • 1 >•;;;/ Wo hear ibat Mr W, W, McCardlo'j.ffas" been invited to. como,,for<vird for"llie representation of Wairarapa North ltud, ! K is on the cards i hat ho'may comply tfith'. the reqnost made. "
"Mr I l '. H. "SVocd advertises a stool: Bale at.Hay's yards, Taratabi, for July 3,-and publishes a long hit of en:rioi for the same.
It is rumored that the Rev. J. 0. Andrew foimerly M.H.lt,, for the Wairarapahas been LO'Jiuling his friends will) respect to the representation.- of tho Northern electorate., Messrs Lowes & lorns' list of entries for tomorrow's sales includel3o forward store sheep; 400 2 and 4 tootli fat wethers; 200 crossbred ewes; ,200 prime Lincoln ewes; 5 calves ; 1 good dairy cow; 1 pen Light Bwhmas; 1 pen Goldon Spanglod Hainhurghs; 1 Black Spanish iooster; 1 penPulaoda; 2 (lame roosters; and by urdor of the Public Trustee, 3 good, milch cuws; 2. t:ap. horse, and harness, About 100 stoats and weasels, which have been caught wi'h considerable difficulty in diffdient.-parts of Lincolrshiie, wero on Tuesday conveyed to London, en route for New Zealand, iliey having Vein purchased by the Govern" ment of that country for the purpose of destroying the rabbits which overrun tlia colony, As tho journey out will occupy about about fuity five days, 1500 liv 6 pigeons have beon shipped for the cornsumption of the admits during tho voyage; A consignment of about the same number was takon last year, but during a storm all but ten of the stoats and weasels were washed overboard These ten were liberated as soon as they landed, and in a few hours, ono of them destroyed seven ducks, several miles distant from where it was set freo, I'Vi.is add Dues Hectics, insects, roachos unto, hod-buys, nils, mice, gophers, jack' rabbits, cleared out by "itougli ou tots" 7Jd, Muses Moss and 'Jo,, tiyduey, General Agents.
Daring the fust four mnntbs of this yea r the South Australian Government' disposed of cither for cash, on ciodit, or leass, uoarly 630,000 acres,
Wicked Foa CmGYJiFA—"I believe it to be all wrong anil even w.ckcd for clorgytno.i, or other public men to bo ltd into yivin» testimonials to quack doctors or vistull'sccalled mei'iuincs, but when :i rally mentor ions article is made up of common valuable remedies known t'n all, and that all physicians use ancl trust it daily, we should freely commend it. I therefore cheerfully and heartily commend Hop Bitters fur tbo j-ood thoy liavo done mo and my friends, firmly believing that they have no equal far family us 3.' I will not ho without tli2in."--l(ov.— Washington. D, C. llead.
i'.ujcn o-i juts—(fcvs oat rata, mico rats, 1)3 l-i.-a *i, beetle*, insects staifa, j '.ck-i'n'w! 7MBfUEgist3 Jjos3(H'o,, Sydney, Gcaoral Agd'iia
'i'lie largest pn-1 best stock of men's porpoise bide hand-sewn walking boots, especially adapted fov winter wear,- are lo by seen at llspp & ilaiv's Empoii'iun, (Advi). After several years cxpeiience.in supplying watches for the colonial market, Littlejolin and Soa, of Laiiibton Quay, Wellihetoii, have observed the need for a thoroiighlj souiul English Lover Watch at a lower pries than that usuallv paid for such, watches.' It is only b) the judiciuus <li\ ision of labor and by the nmufactu.e of large quantities on a, uniform plan, that wo arc enabled to meet this want, We have now the pleasure .of introducing our Six Guinea Hunting Silver Lever. This watch, being simple in design durable, highly finished, and accurate, fulfils, all the requirements of a pulikct timekeeper, A written guarantee for tivo years will he given with each wHoli. Sent by post, securely packed, on iccoipt of Post Office order or cheque.—(AdytK
A UNIVKHSAI, PMACEAis almost sure tb -be a universal impcsitioii, that charlatanism, blatant aj ij its trumpet, cannot blov,- ii]t« sgccntabiljty or repute., Those specific! tint, lissmiio to "euro evorythiity cut'c liothug, and hence it is that UDOLMIO WuLFJi'S SCHIEDAM AROMATIC SCIIHAPPSisonIy a powerf.il safeguard against gout, gravel, llituleiicy dyspepsia, whether chronic or ac.ite, nervous debility' urinary and renal obstructions, toipkl liver, conilition of the blow), iiuksiiuiilatioii uf food vital exhaustion, and similar, alfeotions.
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 6, Issue 1718, 24 June 1884, Page 2
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