Em largest locomotive in the world is a«w heiag soastrtscted in the Secrsmgnio esrriftge-baiMJnt; ehopa o£ ' the Gsntrel; Pseifie lis.il way. It will freight 73 tons, fttsdl &BTS A*e pair of driWng->*eels, : The: will wfeiish 2& tons, and the total lesftk of engine and tender will be 65 Jaes. ISfaBCAS' "EOBOH OK COENS,"—Ask for W«IV "JB«»l}h on Coras," Quick relief, permanent cure. Corns ■w&U, bunions. N. Z, Drag Co. One jasonlight night, not long Epo> a jotiid party of diners-out were returning: horns in oas of" the suburbs of Melbourne whets ,tbey suddenly came aeroes what appeared bo b« a largo " black shake" «iftian£sy coiled up right in theirpath. Thjsj got oat of their trap, and proceeded: k> ana themselves with saplings with which they boldly advance! tft where the reptile lay immovably. '• For tea BMnfetes they belabored it without a #SBS*V encouraging one another with ithcats, bat the *' earpeni" did not seeni to be ftfiueted in the least by this beating. A closer examination resulted in: the «Sl«so*ery that friend •' Scales" was only the broken india-rubber tire of a bicycle. Gams® liiTEßa. Bilious conditions , constipation, dyspepsia, headache cored by "Wells STay Apple Pills." 3d and la boxee*fc draggists. Moses Moss & Co,, Sydney, Geacrsl for Australasia. A lagfir.bcer brewery in Milwaukee famishes employment for 20.000 people, Th« imumer&tor must heve overlooked the police. JVnmn ow satb.—Clears oat rats, mice: reas&eff,n , ics,s.u{a, bed-baps, beetles, iaeects, elitsnkß, jftek-rfibbite,gopher», 74dDrnggSata, ' Imm» Mom \& Co., Sydney, General Ageata S'hare erenow 4000 workmen employed fey ihaßofcgJs and Bridges Department of Hew South Wklcb as aaenth, -i DsjSKifW.—"A young friend , -that had so prostrated his system £&&s fe« wss unable to <lo uny business, He ■wassssirely cured by hopbittern, ltmllayed fsll thr* bflraina thivht, took iwvay the agfjstste for liquor, mnde hia ««rves steady," ttsd he hag tv oober and steady jnan les 4wo ys»s, sad lie U»8 no tie reUiro ,to hw wjmj."™*row a, leading BJt- Q#fs«l. sV»Bes sKn«i*l!y imports ten toUlioji klifW of «0*&1. -Vis %muim W OVTKN AH VRUTU.S A CAUSE OT RUtfftMtttKt as Ums *lls«flne i?T*tf, i;«n mtro, forg** &* (slutsT? ih*y (whims ami wstto ty W«f*ai»«i i! imj- rws}B\ a from ikpotoih : m 4 «6«}fiHa 8»«sta«, Wlh>n «ho MtMts ftM WlHiiis ovw itfeaJftWiil ulnitk 1 . i'itsllow rticir ss«»p», mi WWJTCa SOMttKOAM AIWM A'ftO 8C i»«tt'
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 6, Issue 1743, 23 July 1884, Page 3
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382Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 6, Issue 1743, 23 July 1884, Page 3
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