OABLEGEAMS.[BY ELKOTRW TELEGIUMI-COPYRIGIIT.] ■■ ■ ■ ■ Keuter's Telegrams, Sydney, November 29. Several fresh cases of smallpox have occured in various localities of this city. Every precaution lias been taken to prevent the spread of the disease. . Melbourne, November 30Arrived, this evening—Orient steamship John Elder, with the Brindisi mails, dated London, October 24. London, November 29. A dispatch has been received from Sir Hercules Robinson, Govenor oi Cape colony, with reference to the re-' cent settlement of Bechuanaland. : 'His Excellency states that the Cape colot.nistß generaly disapprove of the settle: ment. and that the action- of the "Minister in offering favorable terasto th'e Boer raiders is warmly criticised by the public Press. Losdos, November 30, .Reuters telegrams received Dec, Ist. —James French one of the accused in the Dublin scandal, who was acquitted, has resigned the county inspectorship owing to ill health. An attempt which proved partially successful has been made to destroy the house of a land agent in Kerry, Island, by an explosion of dynamite. The charge used caused considerable damage to the building, bat although the agent and his family were on; the, premises none were injured. So far •no arrest has been made in connection ■ with theoutrage."" Sydney, Monday, ' Received December jlst - Within the - last foi'ty-etelit hours eleven fresh cases of small, .pox have been reported, and in connection therewith, fifty-seven persons have been quarantined, Berlin, November 29. The Conference on the Congo question , is still holding its sittings here, The ■proceedings have been harmonious throughout, and it is expected that a settlemedt of.the.question will shortly he arrived at to the satisfaction of all the powers concerned. We wbnld recommend anyone reimiting a good pound of pure black China Tea in. packets of \ lb and lib to call at Rapp and' flare's Emporium.—(Abvr.) • .....-' TO BE LET ON HUB for the Season, a Hbrnsby Reaper and Twihe Binder, aUo i Reaper and Mower, •'. Horses and Harness if required. Aoply Daily Office. 1853 (Late H. Willis) Saddler and Harnessmakeh, Tinui. Choice Stock of Saddles and Bridles, bo. Repairs promptly' and neatly executed at Moderate Charges. AND WRITING taußht on the ) Shortest Method, guarantee given to learn in six or seven lessons, For terms apply to :-•• J. O'NEAL, 1853 Empire Hotel, HiWKE'S BAY JOCKEY CLUB, NOMINATIONS for the Hawke's Bay Jdekey Club Boxing Day Meeting, clobcou TUESDAY, 2nd December, at eight o'clock, 'W F. D, LUCKIE, MASTERTON ROAD DISTRICT. A POLL will be taken at the Opaki Schoolhouse, on SATURDAY, the 20th of December next, between the hours of 9'a.m. and 6 pm., on the following proposal : To borrow the sum of Three Hundred and twenty Pounds (£320) under "The Roads and Bridges Construction Act, 1882," for the erection and extension of the Miki-Miki bridge. Amount of yearly payment roquiredito repay • ■ • snoh sum in fifteen years £28165; amount of special rate to be leviedonthe properties of persons interested in the construction of . - the bridge, seven-eighths of a :.. . penny in the £.-.'' . Plana, • specifications, details, and estimates of the cost of the work may' be Been at this office. ; ■ W.EBEETHAM, ■:.' Chairman, •'. Road Board Office, "' Maßterton, Bth Nov, 1884. CASTLEPOINT ROAD DISTRICT. rpHE following Candidates' were duly ■*• nominated as members of No 1 Subdivision of the Castlepoinfc Road District: EICHARD R. MEREDITH, - ,HENRY RICHARDSON ELDER. And as the number of Candidates exceeds the number required to fill the vacancy, a Poll will he taken at the residence of Mr Thomas Carswell, Blair" logie, on SATURDAY, December Gth, between the hours of 9 a.m. and 6 p.m. A, MoHUTCBEON, ■v Returning Officer, Tinui, November 29,1884, 1852 MABTBBTON HORTICULTURAL SOCIETY, THE Settling up of the Prizes will take place at tho Council Chambers, on TUESDAY AFTERNOON. DECEMBER between the hours of 2 and 6, W.B.CHENNELLS, "51 Secretary, • • DR. THOMSON'S ' CELEBHATEDDANDELION WINE and DANDELION BYRUP, sold in J pint 1 Dottles. A liberal discount on taking half a dozenbottles of either. Acknowledged by medical gentlemen to be the soundest and safest remedy known for diseased liver and Stimulant, Diuretic, Tonic, and Aperient. IF you deßire Health, send your orders, which will be punotually attended t<v at the 'Tl*omßonian Herbal Dis- ,: pensary. Qil'.hand by the,advice of the celebratec Dootor,notoworthy-hißwellknownStomaol laylgoiatora, specially suited to married wpmen; Blfio-Soothing Syrup and Mothers Jlteojl for children, Note the addres j-Manhkeb'-Siebet isfon, , 180 i
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume VI, Issue 1853, 1 December 1884, Page 3
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