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The Wairarapa Daily. THURSDAY, DECEMBER 8, 1887

MvG. Fannin, architect, invites tenders for the erection of a granary at Te Ore Oro, Tenders are invited by. the Masterton for repairs to a cottage MMfflWMikg" ffa3 ■HnKsays, to take up tueftresidenco gHflrorton again, named Frederick Klink aged 4 years, was struck yesterday by the cowcatcher of an Engine 011 the Wellington, train at the Grey Street crossing Fielding, his skull being fractured, and brain protruding, his recovery being very doubtful. The Awarua seal fishing case was heard at Invotnrgill 011 Tuesday the defendants being convicted and fined as follows; Captain Drew L4O for the offence and LlO for the seals killed, Denis Fox L 6 for the offence, and L 5 for the seals killed. At a meeting of the United District charitable Aid Board held at Wellington yesterday, it was resolved on the motion of Mr G. Bectham seconded by Mr H. Bunny " That in the opinion of the Board, the Wairarapa, Hutt, and Horowhenua counties should be separated by Act of Legislature from the Wellington district."

A nwn named Edward McOormick committed suicide at iho Panama Boarding House Ashburton oil Saturday night by taking two ounces of laudanum. A man sleeping in the same room was aroused by McCorinicks heavy breathing, and suspecting that all was not right sent for a doctor, The stomach pump was used, also injections under the skin, but all to no purpose, as he only lived ail hour afterwards.

The usual monthly meeting of the North Wairarapa Benevolent Society w/is held yesterday at tlio Masterton 'lnstitute. Present, Rev W, E. Paige (Chairman) Messrs J. Macara, S. E, Gappcr, and Rev J, N. Buttle. The cases standing in the books Kerc examined and renewed, with instructions in several instances for the relieving officer to make special inquiries, No new cases were reported. As the accounts had not been certified to it was decided to hold a special meeting 011 Wednesday morning next at 10 o'clock to consider and pass them for payment.

Professor Molhvo's elocutionary entertainment attracted a small but appreciative audience at the Theatre Royal last evening. He is a forcible speaker, well read in the subjects be touched upon, and possesses marked abilities as a platform orator. The subjects discoursed upon wore The real man, woman's influence on man, Capital /ind labor, and Labor's Band, several comjc recitations were also given, Several ipsjjcjii selections were rendered by Mr lieisenberg's striijg band who kindly volunteered their wet vices 011 the occasion.

At a meeting of the Wellington Education Board yesterday, a rather peculiar ease was considered, Tlio Kaiwaiwai School Committee disapproved of the notion of tjie Board in retaining tlio schoolmaster until Christnjas. After notic3 given him to retire lia4 expjred ( the Committee closed the school, refusing to allow the master to have charge. The Board instructed the Chairman to institute legal proceedings if the Committee refuses to hand over tlio key to the Board.

Messrs Lowes & lorns report at their Stock Sale yesterday they yarded some 120 head of cattle, 1500 sheep, 20 pigs and several horses. All lines exceptirig horses Bold under the liammor the rates about equal to last quotations, Forward bullocks made £4 2s (id, medium steers 50s to 555, small steers 35a to 403, yearling 24s to oOs, young cows 30s to 40s. In sheep the demand was principally for store wethers, The following the prices obtained Fat wethers, Cs to 6s. Cd; dry ewes, 4s; store wethers, 33 Qd to Es Od; hoggets, 4s; ewes and lambs, 3s 9J. to Gs lOd; small pigs ranged from 5s for suckers to 10s for larger sorts, A few Ms changed hands from £3 to £5 ss.

Tho midday train arrived m Masterton about an hour late to-day owing to the slip on the Rimutaka.

The next English and European Mail via Rio closes at the Masterton Post Office to-morrow afternoon at 2.15,. Tliiß mail will bo clue in London on January 21st,

Mits Partington says, - Don't take any of the quack rostrums, as they are regimental to the human cistern; but put your trust inDrSoulc's American Hop Bitters, which will cure general dilapidation, costive habits, and all comic diseases They saved Isaac from a severe extract of typhoid fever. They aro the ?ic plus mm of medicines. "Boston Globe."

Two organs. Regulato iirst the stomach, second the liver, especially the first, so as to perform their functions perfectly, and you will remove at least nine-teen-twentieths of all the ills iliac mankind is heir to, in this or any other climate. DrSoulo's American Bitters is the only thing that will give perfectly healthy natural action to these two organs "Mainolarmer,"

The lapse of time brings us once more to the festal and crowning month ot the year and with it to the time honoured practice of thefrcedistributionof Holiday, and Christmas presents at the Wholesale Family Drapery Warehouse To Aro House, Wellington. We have a really grand variety of useful, ornamental and artistic articles, iit to put oil any table, and to adorn equally the mansion and the cot, and these we intend to give away in accordance with the amount of purchases made, (luring the month of December at the Wholesale Family Drapery Warehouse, 'l'e Aro House, Wellington.

On all cash purchases of the following amounts we shall give proportionate presents —thus; purchase 10s gilt Is, purchase 15s gift Is Cd, purchase 20s gift 2s, purchase 25s gift 2s 6d, purchase 30s gift 3s, -purchase 35s gift 3s Gd, purchase 40s gift 4s, purchase 45s gift 'ls Gd purchase 50s gift ss, purchase £3 gift Gs, purchase £4 gift Bs, purchase £5 gift 10s purchase £G gift 12s, purchase £7 gift 14s, purchase £8 gift lGs, purchase £9 gift 18s, purchase £lO gift 20s, and so in the same proportion up to purchases of £SO or more at the Wholesale Family Drapery Warehouse, l'e Aro House, Wellington,

Wairavapa residents are reminded that in our Warehouse there is every facility of exercising a large variety of choice, and that all goods are marked at actual wholesale prices, that a visit to our warehouse would at once be profitable, and enjoyable and that they aro sure to carry back with them many .pleasing reminders of the advantages secured in purcharing at the Wholesale Family Drapery Wasehouse, Te Aro House, Wellington.

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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume IX, Issue 2769, 8 December 1887, Page 2

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The Wairarapa Daily. THURSDAY, DECEMBER 8, 1887 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume IX, Issue 2769, 8 December 1887, Page 2

The Wairarapa Daily. THURSDAY, DECEMBER 8, 1887 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume IX, Issue 2769, 8 December 1887, Page 2

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