A sharp recovery in the value of New Zealand Bank shares has taken placo in London.
Tho Emporor William is suffering from rheumatism in tlicspino, general lassitudo and broken sleep. The Union Mortgage Agoncy Company of Australian lias adoutcd tho report and declared a 10 per cent dividend... Ten thousand pounds has been carried to tho reserve fund.
Tho Marquis of Hartington, spcakin? at Truro, said the Irish people, must abandon the. idea that England will over concede their national Parliament.' Ho is expected back to assume a prominent position fn the Government.
Judging from tho number of licenses already issu-jd, and the success met with by several of our local anglers, it is evident that trout fishing will bo one of the mo3t popular pastimes this season. Air Joseph Gaufc, yesterday afternoon and this morning, netted no less than seven splendid trout, averaging from 3 to 3J pounds each,' MrC. A.Townallwaß also fortunate enough to land four nice ones last evening. Both gentlemen were fully equipped with fishing tacklo from the • establishment of Mr Joseph Williams.
Cur reporter sends us the following "wire" from the show grounds:—The Wairarapa Pastoral show is not a great success in point of numbers of exhibits, the special feature being the excellent quality of sheep and horses Cattle are poor, implements are scarce and the weather threatening, The attendance of visitors is not very large, About 150 persons arrived by the mid-day train from Wellington and the Lower. Valley.
F. McGuire, the defeated candidate tor Egm.ont,- states that if he is correctly informed as to the facts, he is satisfied that he has a very ttrorig - case against .Major Atkinson on the ground of' alleged corrupt and. illegal, practices at.the late election, But whatever steps, if any, ho' may be adyised to take, in 'case Major Atkinson is unseated for corrupt practices, McGuire wiil not accept tho Egmontseat without contesting,, it oier again.
A member of our staff was on tho Post ■ Office verandah at a quarter past one. today, when he observed a horse, on yvhicli Mr Frank Hood of the- Club Hotel Stables, was mounted, bucking near the curbway. Mr Hood stuck to the saddlo for about half a minute, and then was thrown by a violent plungo, his head coming in contact .with, the kerbiiig, T;ho member of our staff lifted him. up and found him to be quite .unconscious and blading profusely from', cut in the crown of the;head. After a few minu tea the sufferer regained, consciousness and was removed to his' home, whero his injuries wore promptly attended to by Dr Miluo, ' ■
No More Hard Times.- If you will stop spending so much ou find cl"thes, rich food and style, buy gosd, healthy food, cheaper and better clothing ; get more real and substantial things of life every way, and especially stop the foolish habit of employing expeusivp quack doc tors, or using so much of the vile humbug meilicme that does you only harm, but put your trust in that simple, pure remedy, Dr Soule's' American Hop Bitters; that cures always at a trifling cost, and you will see good times and havo good health. " Chronicle."
Guiwvop Wnoso-Somepeople have fashion of confusing excellent remedies with the large mass of ''patent medicines," and in tlm they are guilty of a wrong. There are some advertised remedies fully worth ail that is asked for them, and one at least we know of—Dr boule's Hep Bitters. ■ The writer lias had occasion to use the Bitters in just such a climate as we have most of the year in Bay City, and lias always found tliem to be first class and reliable, doing all that is cairnedfor them. "Tribune," TO THE EDITOR, ' Sie,—Wi]l you Kindly allow me through your columns to acquaint the people of the Wairarapa of the fact t hat 1 am giving up the clothing portion of my business entirely, and consequently am now selling mens', youth's and boy's clothing at whatever it will fetch, as 1 am determined to realise on it at all hazards; Yours Truly, J. Ihokbdto, Clothier and. .Outfitter, corner of Cuba and Manners St., Wellington.-
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume IX, Issue 2740, 2 November 1887, Page 3
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