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The Wairarapa Daily. TUESDAY, JUNE 15, 1886.

In consequence of the new railway time < table t arrangements, the Wairarapa Daily will, after this date, ho published ! at 2 p,n). Advertisements will be ' received daily till 1 p-.jm. \ The regular fortnightly meeting of the | Masterton Borough Council takes place ] this evening, ' j Messrs Wrigley and Rose, the well-' known builders and contractors of this \ town have a business announcement in ' in our columns, ( We have received the first number of a 1 new bi-weekly journal called the Pahia- . tiia Star. The general appearance, of % , paper is creditable, to its proprietary. The official Gazette of the I,oth instant e Contains a notice of an appijcatjon for a t patent for an invention for ah automatic i poison layer by James Eoss, of Masterton, i The privato Quadrille .Assembly hold ' their usual weekly danceit ;th'e Theatre 8 Royal to-morrow evening, ' We have received Messrs MoTaTish, j Tatunjand Co.'s Propprty, Register for t Juno. : ; . The pamphlet contains i ; several .] interesting, article -jofbenefit to the j far.mor and seftleri ■ .'., ■Thg Secretary (?f ;t 't tion ; wh6 will; yiaii!; 1: 'a perrnitoi' the arrangements .being left "in ,r the iiiands of the Willington Union... The v Secretary of the Wellington Union^lias : f ■suggested/that >.wo patches, Wairarapa y. t Wellington beplayed.before the Sydney -v 'iDafcließ..como-'off.'-;:'"' C-'-'' ;<■■ ?■':■;';>!./;:'-■ : i

..Messrs Lowes and loviiH add to their stock sale list for to-morrow a lino of large store pigs. '' ; :':'■■' ■'< "■''"■-. Tho House met.at 7.30 last night, but on tho motion of Major Atkinson, they adjourned at 7.45 to enable members to be present at the meeting of the Government Insurance Association. : '> c Messrs Lowes and lorhs announce tho first consignment of: fruit,; forest, and ornamontal trees of the season, which will ■he offered by auction early hdxt week.' r : . ./■ByjJiesa agonoy'svitclegraai w .iearri'--;that "-.■» benefit givoirat.auokland; jn-aid fictile sufferers by tho :;eruptio'ni : by;'the Rignold Company; reached, fchahdsome. suiri; 'of ; £88,; alßotliat^tlie. : Northern-' Stoariisliip; Company are putting;'.oh' all; available steamers to convey cattle from the district affected'-'by the eruption; . At- a mooting .of, tho. Government; lusurahce ; Association- last nigliti-Sir: Julius Vogolj the chairman, .reported that "2*571; votes were, recorded ">' favor of. Mr. Shannon, and 1,428 -in : favor, of ; Mr ; Graham, The chairman moved the, adoption of the report, which was carried. Major Atkinson desired to' move air amendment that no now. buildings■' Should.-. be erected in Wellington or elsewhere.; The Chairman ruled the. amendment could not bo put, and Major Atkinson said- he. would calla special meeting to discuss the question. The Chairman announced Mr J. Duthie would be recommended for a seat on the Board as a nominated member. The seat was rendered vacant by the resignation of Mr Shannon, and that a Bill vuuld be introduced into the House legalising tho division of quinquennial profits as soon as the actuaries report was received from home. So as to obviate any delay.aspecialmeetingwouldbjßtheii'hqld, Mr Bell proposed a resolution to • the effect that the control of the institution be handed back to the Government,. • In' consequence of the lateness of tho hour, it was decided to adjourn until Monday. Venetian Blind ami Revolving Shutter manufactory, All Blinds guaranteed of the YOl7 best description. Price list on application to R. W. Henn (late Menu aiid Hanson.) Poneko Steam Vo'netian Blind and Revolving Factory, Vi'ellimrton.—Aovt. Messrs L. J. Hooper k Co., of the Bon Marche, received then-first instalment of autumn and winter goods on Saturday, these goods hav» been imported direct from tho manufacturers in England and Scotland, and «e now being marked off at prices that will compare withjany wholesale hoiiße in the colony,—Advt. Coutiiis, Colds, Bhonohitis, &0,. are quickly cured by using Baxter's celebrated "Lung Preserver." This old popular medicine is pleasant <# the pslitto, adu highly extolled by tho members of the medical, legal, and clerical professions. Sold.:by all Patent Medicine Vendors. See testimonials in advertisements—fAnvr.l Srimv EcoNOMi.-Hearing from everyone I met that the "Wairarapa Clothing Factory was the cheapest and best House in the district for Mens', Boy's and Youth's clothing, fought I would give it a tiial, which I did, ami to my surprise I got a tweed suit, all wool, Crimean shirt, flannel undershirt and pants, a French felt hat, collar, handkerchief and box, for the small sum of 655. I've paid elsewhere for the same goods £olos, My advice, therefore, to ovcryone is to call at the Wairarapa- Clothing Factory, nest the Empire Hotel, where everything is Rood and very cliftun.—Advi. Feels Young Asain,—" My, mother was aftlictod a lone; sime with neuralgia and a dull, heavy, inactive, condition ef the whole system, headache, nervous prostration, and was almost helpless. Ne physicians or medicines did her any good. Three months ago she began to use Dr Soule's Hop Bjtters, with such good effeet that she seems and feels young again, although over seventy years old,"—A Lady i,v R, I„ 0, S. A. Look up.

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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume VIII, Issue 2321, 15 June 1886, Page 2

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The Wairarapa Daily. TUESDAY, JUNE 15, 1886. Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume VIII, Issue 2321, 15 June 1886, Page 2

The Wairarapa Daily. TUESDAY, JUNE 15, 1886. Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume VIII, Issue 2321, 15 June 1886, Page 2

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