Mr W, 6. Hayward advertises for two survey handp fyr.work at Eketahuna, Walter Tricker, who was arrested in Maslerton for wife desertion, was remanded to-Wellington to-day. ' Mr. H. Broom, tailor, of Queen-street, calls attention to' His large stock of tweeds and cloths, and his ability to supply any article in liis trade at town prices,
We aro requested to draw attention to a new advertisement of Mr J, Birrel s Berlin Wool,and Fancy Needlework Repository,. Cuba-street, Wellington, which appears in another column. A meeting of the Trustees of the Masterton Hospital takes place this afternoon at'the Institute."-
We notice that Mr D. Piokering, of. Queen-street; is preparing for : the introduction of gas in the-Borough, by building another shop between his present one and the Occidental Hotel, to be devoted to the gasfitting business. i - A-women's meeting in connection with Mr Matthew Burnett's mission takes place this afternoon, commencing at three o'clock, in the Theatre Royal. The evening meeting to begin at 7,30 in the same place will be presided over by Mr Duncan McGegor. We have received a cartoon representing our local undertaker in the act of screwing down a coffin on which. appears the name" E. Wyllie." Underneath are the words, "Poor cartoonist defunct froi# want of public support.". Wo aro informed that the little lad, Mr Shute's grandson, recently injured by the kiok of a horse, is, by tho kind attention of Dr Beard, rapidly improving and doing well so far, and there are good hopes that ho will be but little, it at all, disfigured by the accident.
Messrs Rouse and Hurrell, of Wellington, Coach and Carriage .Builders by appointment to His Excellency the Governor, is the only firm of carriage builders that were awarded two first prizes at the Now Zealand Industrial Exhibition 1885, They have an announcement in our paper to-day, which is well worthy of perusal. The public trial of "Ross' Patent Automatic Poison Layer" took place yesday afternoon in the presence of a large gathering of representative settlers from all parts of the Wairarapa, The machine, which was described in these columns a few days ago, worked very successfully, and performed the work claimed for it in a thoroughly efficient manner, and should prove a boon to rabbit infested settlers, Mr Bayley the* superintending inspector of rabbits for the Colony was present, and expressed himself highly pleased with tho trial, and the usefulness of the invention.
At a meeting of the Greytown Borough Council held on Monday night the following resolutions were passed That Cr St George be allowed to hold over his notice of.motion re impounding cattle until next sitting. .That the proprietor of the Standard bo requested .to make a reduction of ten per cent in the advertising accounts. That all persons having horse posts opposite their buildings bo requested to paint them with white or luminous paint. The following tenders were accepted Fencing road Powhatu, S, Garrity at 12s per chain, Clearing Jackson's road of furze and cotton wood, S. Garrity at Is 4d per chain. Roofinp cottage, H, Trotman at £8 Bs. During the last two months I have sold 50 Men's Heavy Whitney Overcoats at 16k 6il, and have remaining just 35 more, whioh I intend selling at 15s fid. I have also just landed 24 Min's Heavy Beaver Overcoats that I am selling at 28s 6d, that are honestly worth 455, Boys' Overcoats from 9s 9d. Youths' N.Z, made Tweed Hats 3« 6d. Men's Tweed Suits from 18s 6d. Inspection solicited. Note the address—The Wairarapa Clothing Factory, next, the Empire Hotel, Masterton. Coughs, Colds, Bronchitis, &c., are quickly cured by using Baxter's celebrated Lung Preserver." This old established, popular medicine is pleasant to the palate, adn highly extolled by the members of the medical, legal, and clerical professions. Sold by all Patent Medicine Vendors. See testimonials in advertisements,—[Advt.l I am going to make a speciality , of certain lines during the next months, At the present timolam running Macintoshes and Overcoats at prices which defy any house in the Wellington District to approach, By'sending the length which you require in inches,' you can be supplied with a grand Tweod Macintosh for 27/6, honestly worth £3, Give •mo a trial. John Thorbubn, tho Peoplo's Clothier, street 'Wellintfon.—[Advt.l Vcnetian Blind and Revolving Shutter manu factory. All- Blind* guaranteed of the very best description. Price Jiet on application to R. W. Honti (late Henn and Hansen.) Poneke Steam Venetian Blind and Revolving Faetoiy, ■\Vellinifton,-AI)VT.
Doctors Gave Him U?,~"Jb it pogsible that Mr Godfrey is up and at work, and cured by so simple a remedy f "I assure you it is true that he is entirely cured, and with nothing but Am, Co. 's Hop Bitters, and only ten days ago his doctovs gave him up and said he must die."_ " Well-a-day! If that is so I will go this minute and get some for my poor fieorge. I know hops are good." Read,
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume VIII, Issue 2341, 8 July 1886, Page 2
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