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| HTDp i'tmng.ctiitoi'ofthoSiiii'Fmnclsoo Chronicle, pp shot on Novemijor 19tli by Adolph Sprepklea; Thomas. Watkinj, of the Vienna (Mo.) Herald, was % and killed on December 2nd by John H. Diggs editor of the Courier in the srme city; and B. F. Louthaiii, editor of ' the Lognnsport (Lid ) Daily Pharg, iyas on November 24th assaulted by Rev. W. E Loueks, minister—all oil account of articles appearing in their various j;ape;s, Many libelnsiiits,t»o arepewl ing between rival editors.. For two centuries the entire industry of Mittcnwald, a town of Bavaria, shut'in by snow clad mountains and dense forests, lias been violin-making, for which the surrounding forests furnish the best of material. Every yard is crossed by a labyrinth of ropes and poles, 011 which hundreds of violins are hung to dry. Every kind of stringed instrument, from the fin'Jjeflt violin to the cheapest banjo, is 11101111and shipped in large quantities to all parts of the civilized world. A Vermont-school teacher was recently approached by a man who had an inspiration to kill her. She became possessed of an inspiration also, and after she had backed it with a club for several moments hw assailant became convinced that prohis inspiration, after all, had only been alcoholic. An experiment, which seems, a contemp orary says, to have interested the New York public, \vas recently made by a blind man, who undertook to walk as freely and easily by ear as any other person not deprived of sight could do. He told those who had assembled in the streets to witness the experiment that the fine, glassy, open, brown eyes he boasted of were ornamental, not useful, ai\d to convince certain incredulous newspaper reporters of the truth of his statement, he took a button-hook from his pocket, tapped his eyeballs with it, so that the tinkling sound, which proved that they were made of glass, might be heard. He had carefully educated his ear, awl could tell by .sound where to walk and how to govern Tys course, mid in support of this assertion he started off head erect, walking so rapidly and with such perfect ease, that n& one meeting him could have believed that he was blind, Now and then he stopped to listen ; every sound arrested Mpttention, "and so fine was his sense of Ming that words uttered in a low tcmo inaudiblcto thoso near him, wero distinctly "aiidiblo to himself,. lie even detected tho kind -of boots some of the reporters wore, wliethor single or double soled, of a common or superior quality, and accomplished various othor marvel' lous feats to the astonishment of the pub-' lie, After walking with the utmost . facility, and without the aid of a cane, for several hours, he needed refreshment, and, guided by his ear—or perhaps in ..this instance by his nose—detected and entered abar.

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COLLEGE. . mHE Second Quarter will begin (in 1 THURSDAY, Kith April. CHAS. P. POWLES, }?G2 Secretary. r aTj. ItAWSUiV, Authorised and licensed STJI[VEYQM LAND AGEN'I 1 , Levels, estimates of quantities, ftc,, supplied for all descriptions of Engineering work, FOR SALE. Bentley's Estate—Cottage, 5 rooms, pleasantly situated, with | acre fruit and kitchen garden, greenhouse, clear stream of water. Price, £350, Terms, Wrigley's Estate—Cottage, 5 rooms, I acre garden and orchard, with detached workshop. Price, £220. Must be sold by order of the mortgagee. Queen-street—Dwelling-house and convenient stables, well laid out garden and, orchard, 2 sections. Price, £4OO. Terms. Bannister-street—Well-built cottage and out-buildings, j acre section. Price, £3OO. Terms, ph ap el- Street—Building,sites, £10(] Terms tJphnston:Strot-.-5 acre, biiilcling §ife, 4,000 acres, Rangif|nnau Block, jn blocks to suit purchasers, within twelve miles flf jiastertpn, • Terms especially easy, A list of town and country properties may be seen at my oflice, next to Wairarai*a Daily OiHce, CHURCH-STREET, MASTERTON. to Lend at Lowest Current ' ' rates on freehold security. 1!)62 Civil Engineers and Authorised ' Surveyors, Lands Act.' Grey-street; Wellington, TO LET.—In Queen-st., furnished or' • upfjirnished, one front Room' and '•"•Kifcjjfiji, and onp pr two Bedrooms. f'rqnt.rQoin could bp converted into sliop if required. Apply—W. Scllar. 1942 AND r A 11 D Licensed under' Land Transfer and Native

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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume VII, Issue 1962, 11 April 1885, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume VII, Issue 1962, 11 April 1885, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume VII, Issue 1962, 11 April 1885, Page 3

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