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The Wairarapa Daily. TUESDAY, OCTOBER 23, 1888. A Ducal Governor.

' Do we sleep or dream, ~ol* have we i beonperusirigaMiioiiablo ; in a " penny dreadful",?,. No, 1 the' : source of the following paragraph is »j f eabie juiessage -.frqin-jamttliable' ■agency,-aiid we are called upon to: ' accept as o fact the wonderful news thatJ'The successor.to Sir 1 ,Wm Jet- : .voice a's.GoVernor of.'New Zeal'iinii is i still kept a secret,-but it is believed that the gentleman! appointed ■ is■' 4 Duko, whoso name haß not-been permitted to'^ranspirc.''ln England there are Onlyjsomo 'oiie and twenty Dnkes all told, inoluding,,tho decrepit lights of other puling infunts, so that tlio numbov of servicoable' Dukes available fof publio otlico can he counted upon one's fingers. That this extremely .limited supply is not all wanted for home consumptioi)!iS ft maryel;jtoi is! wonder, some Duke gone " off color" that he should be sent to the colonios? liven if tliia hypothesis boa correct one, it'is Wt acdoi'diiig, to English tradition tosend a deteriorated article of ■ this kind the country; Dickens, iii one of ; - his charming i)Ovols. described limy giants,,wheii tliey tfot'ivealt ih .the' kiieefc:' iiud' out of show condition, aro iiot'allowed their liberty, lest men of their dimensions should become, common, but thoy aro kopt 'in ii) fit upon, dwarfs. In tho samo way it has fio^il^cusloil!i!|r;|^•|^ll^it , an English Duke to move about like any prdinjiry peradii,] and the departing ofoiie to Now Zealand, though he otherj . : .will • - bo. ; with /'the warmest; disapproval by,-the membovs of "the order,"' Wllo have ever been accustomed to keep themselves m dignified.seclueion. ( There ,is, too, the Cdloiiial a&pecf'oftlie^quistiqn! What,have, wo done.that,m. should be 60 highly hqiibVetl''ds lo iiavG" a real sent;to live, apongst us j 'We have reduced our Governor's salaiy, but this not oxpe'eted to.' resullin suciia'i'cliraax! Possibly if another thousand pounds ha<i been > knocked off tli'e i saltlryi a Prince might have been sent to govern-us;-i -'Porhapß' tho' Colonial offico kjiowns our weak point aud Wlion-tli6 Baga'oiouß clerk' 'in ; ijowli! ing street, who rules' Governors, heard that wp were, putting,; down gubernatorial alloyahoes, to send us a Duke,, knowing' (hat it weiild fctch,u3 straight, away, ;i and recpiiaile »8 paymg<:6ii]|the ; p}d Still l)utoß'to'u'st bb!;afc -a discount in England,- or-the; Colonial oflice would.never got one to sail the our' 'p4rt^ :J ' V ! does' coDifi'lie .ivijl tfe',;" 1 our little centres;jof pppu)a.ti/)jl a frost ; stimulates us, but the Bunsltino qf a ,b,o bS njgp as they are now when they heconje aeeustoin.ed to talk about " tho dear Duchess, ,p f t)jo Poi't Nicholson men as sensible when they wlato.yarns about their fiieiid " the Dook." Tho atmosphere of tou: will-become -oxfieedingly eultry when: ones a M cwt' is eetab-

lished tlieie, and for retrenchment—! priva f e lotienchment I tlio retienohJneSofpaitygivyigtjrpmty'dreS^mg, and of. general' aujierfluitiog-all this wilVgo by-the board. -; Aucklund may" draw.mMtshoins,. Chris (church may becoine\ economical, % and Duneilm stingy,' but Wollmgton, with a ducal governor, will simply bo one gush of oxtravagance. Lot us hope, 111 the best iutoflsts .of tlio colony, that tlio gentleman appointed as successor ;.to Sir William Jervois is only a gentle* man,jtind,that wo may yet bo spared the infliction of a Duke, and that,-as the'iiaine lias,not yet been permitted i to transpire, the awful, mysterious being who is. selected may m somo way miscarry, or bo sent to air his effulgence; -in some. ■ other colony. Melbourne [ mijht ' do - justice /to Duke,"or Sydney could put up witli one,but Wellington would be crushed flat as a pancake by such a Jumbo.

1 j Mr Joseph Ha'toli lias jbeeri viniormed by HM. "Cnstoins that ; ho : caif'get possessions of tlio sojilskins seized on, board' ! the. 'Awariia-'"(until -ho;.'proved wlwro tliey bad benn taken) on payment of all oxponaoa incurred in their soiisure. Mr Hatch has made the required doolnratioiiiaiid'paid the BUirt demanded under pretest."

Mr T. Warner is busily occupied in making up, now uniforms' lor tho Mastorton )'oluiiteer Firo Brigade. The tunics are scarlet,' with black facings, and undo of eerviceabio materia}. . ■.' ~

..With, respect to, a paragraph, published by us in a recent issue weight of "wool from Mr John liayner's clip, we learn further that , of tea, rahi hi)geets :; shorn; ,oiie' yiolded ;151b5,. one 161b;, one ,18j|Tps, ,ono 251ba,' ono 221bs, two 2UlbB, find : t\yo 18i)ba. : [

Captain .Wilson,; of the ChristchUrcli Salvation-Army v has been'sent to!gaol fur neglecting to pay a fine of ten ahillimjs and costs, altogether between l'i and £3, for obstructing a [narrow street by holding service'on morning last, and annoynig certain v i'gidents ! thereby. , A curioua interview is reported to have taken place'betwtien Sit Thelites' ii'llwraith, Premier, and Lady Musgravo. The latter assured the Premier,that . Sir' Anthony Musgraw' has Vntert'aiiibif no ill-feeling against hiui, and her ladyship refuted the charges of parsimony which have so.often been levelled at the. Lite Governor,' She produced books of Sir Anthony's, which showod that his ox. peuses had exqeeded; his salary by £3OOO tlie deticifeilcy being met by hfi : privatf? purse.

A correspondent sends us (tiawora Star,).in order ; to sho,w,t|ie difference jn prico to'tlio oonsuiuet And tlw iproducer of Now Zealand mutton eont Homo, a price-list issued by Fitter & Sun, the woll-knownijjoudoii pat: salesmen./ .It: is dated 16/8/88, and sets out that New Zealand muttun is oil sale at the following pricos.—Sheep, Bid per lb;'sides, tiid; hind quarters, '7|d; fore (|iiartors .0(1; with tieoks, 7d; legs with breasts,, ■7d; legs, 8)<i; BPiddles,''7ct;l 1 t>ins,: 7(1; shoulders; Ydj'shoulders'irith liecks.'Ojdj shoulders with breasts,-Odt nocks Gd; breasts, Did. It may be added that on the back'of the"; correspondent writes: We' are gi viiig.at present tiuie Is per lb for Imtter for kitchen use; best froah Is 6d; Dorset, la 4d.

, A New York paper .tella the following prett'y'littlo stoiy of sie'tbrly devotiou:— A burlesque actress,who ia forbidden an appearance in Dew. York.cuiraccount 1 . uf the oxceediug scantiness of her altiro and tho brevity, top and bottom; of liat translucent outfit, excuses her compara. explanation: that,; slie is earning uionoy'for' 1 tho'purpose'of ' keeping her brothoi; at college, who is being educated'for a miiiister; and the more nionoy slio .makes, tho moro accomplishedl shepherd will ho become; and aa nakedness is moro conducive to . money-making than full attire,, .the young lady judiciously oleots to go naked. The brother, meanwhile,,, purchafes prayer-books'und other jWzaleß tlie cash: and, as lie drags iniquity through the miro and holds forth tho sirifiil to tho scorn of his congregation, lie tucka carefully out of sight, bencatlthis pulpit, the;: nine-sheet poiter showing his sister'B athletic;prap i oitions, which she has just sent hiin for his judgmont on the arrangement of thj| cojuprs." , ( j A curious incident, says the Auckland Herald, occured at the Police Station a day or two ago. A little boy of" five' years of ago was found wandering about tho ho could givo iio account of himself. He wasiaccompanied by a ,dog, a little Scotch to'rrl'er'i wiio'was' hia companion. Tho faithful animal followed tho onsjablc who had charge of tlio boy to the 'sialioii in order tii see what became of hiin; and \ihen,at a 'lato hour, .Constable Hansen, tho acting lockup -keeper, 'made up a bed for the littlo follow in the guard-room^, tlip dog manifested his pleasure by uiiniiskkabie signs' and squatting besido the sleeping child, mounting guard over him. When tho nine o'clock relief took place, Surgoant-Major Pratt'a liut'o St. Bernard,-"Bruno;'''came into tho station to see the relief out, as waa his custom, but the Scotch terrier would not suffer liim to enter tho room, in case lie disturbed the slunibors of x the--Jittle child, ' t oie:polico were eireatly. aifiuscd,;. at tlio fidelity and affection .'shown _by tlio terrier, '"f I ij'Q^; MrSiiellingofthoKoyalHotel.Foatliors. ton, mot with afii asi3eut;-kfc; > through tho 'ahorso.' 1 Hejia'd been oil a visit to Mr fill's, Riverside , station with'his 1 two younger sons',^' 'tlii eldest of them was adjusting tho bridle,; when the horde shook its head' mid the blinkers fell off." Then^there waa a iniid bolt;: The -twbLlads -.wero, fortunately out of the hutja'y, while Mr Suellnig ,vaa in'the iict of pulling on hia' : ,bvejPcoat'iti the vehicle;'-AVllh'rio ; fcridle,, the; reins Wefc usoless-nrtd 1 he f es3iij'ed to 1 jump, but lie'fell heavily upon the ground, and i' received a ■ aei'ero ■'shiikiug and several aiidlimbs.' The' ! 'h6rso'-;coutinuod'i6n -its' .excited career,s'nnd 't'lib'way-in which Ijo tbok the buggy over what is'Wldered -'tii be : a dangerdils piece of i*oiid, is sdrii'risiilgi grief Over'a 1 bank 1 of abb'lit'4 : feet deep, tho'bii'ggy- receiving con'Sidii'rabie damage.—Standard, '

The following resolutions wore passed nt the me.etingroflhe WmrarnpS'and'Eak Cnast Pasl'oral'ahd" Agricultural,, Society,- hold- fit; Carterton on Saturday-last,' 'Tliat tlio./arrangewent of a ato'eli- train'from Wtileiitdii' on tho morning of the show bo left to Mr Buchanan. On the motion of Mr Braithv waite, seconded by Mr MoKcnzio; that the President, arid Messrs Wi E. Bidwell: and H K, Biinnyj- be a'conifnittee to' meet n similar coiniiiitteo, appointed by the Mflßtortoii Society; to;, endeavor. ti) ! arrtjiigo foe biie 'annttitl ; shb\V 1 ' in tlio Valley.} That it be a : . to iiext j yeat's comiiiittoo that pairs' in the differ , eiit,. classes.be, not, oyorloolipd,;when allotting prizesi j (Tlia.t it be suggestion. to,_next year's,; :cpmmitte6;.tiiat ; blacksmiths; competing in shoeing class, be roquire'd to .shde •each-'horae-ioh'' tho ground) That Mr Buchanan and tlio Secretarj' be empowered to make final arrangements for judges for next;aliow, Btewirds ■' for iioht ; horses bo efijpoweM to'iallow;]adios > iia<^'''tili ; -.:l'; tnat'tlie ii'otify ;'tlio'saino pub•hcly, Tho ontries received aro oighty.in oxcess of last ycar.. Tho, special train .'"Ailwyfr 'Mnaterton" iif tiinS'fo reach Carterton at' ojie- 1 o'clock, returning at- ixb'dut'fivoo'olbbk.' ■ | Tho -Wpirarapa Gun Club had a match ;on Saturday at Carterton. Glass , balls are tho.scqres.l i-rFirst niatoii,:.scyon balls.—T. Grace, :2j I 3; g. ( Second jmatoli, seven SUlir !W. S; ; rateliri," i j 4; E. Bucker|idgc, 4 ;,divided, I Third match,' won; balls.—W C. Bueliaimn, 21 J. Bidwill, 5; T. Giace, 1!; W. AVardel), !5 j ,0, Bidwill, 77 W.atill.'"2 ;H.'Beetliam,l;. E. liuckeridge, 5, Throe,tigifor isepond placeßidwill, Wardbll, : * and Buokeifj ldgo shot and-tied again.; Again they fire,d,"Jnd ifrniliti'thV o%ra si ore|.

'Fivo on the OhustoliuM oliakabje aid Ik T t| \.£leavy deposits 61 nativo :■ Silver' have been found ill the reef; of■; tlio tWaratak' claim at Oroydon(Q) h 1 s • New Zealand shipping shares aro being quoted in.AVelliiigton at £l2s (id a share, it? oi £8 paid up. 'v ■»

~.- Boer, wine; and spirits aro stated to bo smuggled m'vci'y.large;'quahtiUus' from ■Victoria into Now South Wales. : Messrs Lowes and : lonia add ono hundred owes and lambs to their c«tuloguo for Wednesday next. ; Boys to work' at the Waipolia Flax' Mills - arondvortiaed ■ foe by i - Mr- J. ■ Wilson, tho proprietor. Tho .bulk of tho stono -at Kimbcrly (W.A.) is said to run from 2ozs to Cozs of gold per ton, «nd thoro is plenty of it. ' f > if, ' i i 1 ' 1 j '' A OC-feol frontage to • Adelaide-street, Brisbane, lias been sold at £BOO a foot. It was bought two years ago for £145 a foot,>:- / ,

Acceptances for handicaps and entries for tlioMaideii Plato, attlio! Foatheraton Hack ltace meeting close on Wednesday (to-morrow) at fl p.m.

■ Persons; making use of tlio patent Stoppered bottles, beanng the name of Frank' Felling, senior, without permission, are notified, in another column that tliey will be prosecuted. ■■ • Tlio wife of: Mr /William Hawke, : a well-known resident of this town, died ytisterdny.at tho early ago'of 20 years of inflammation of Hie lungs: ■ The funeral takes place to-morrow (Wednesday) at 3 pm. Messrs Mi- Casolberg: &-Co want it knownlhat have a first class sample' of Canterbury seed Dcnveiit potatoes at tlfeiir. tonand Groytowii stores. - ' .Mr.GerogeiHoopor, watchmaker >nd jeweller has several bminefs, annouiifcu. nioijts, clsowhci'o :■ which \wjll repay perusal,. -.- . /; .-f I" tlio Jibul casei--Martin 'WGillon Editor' 'of ''the Evening!'' Post, daiiitigea tlio juvy could not agree; and were consequently discharged. ; 1 |T|o |s^i-comiiiitl|e.; appointed to draw programme for tlio Friendly Societies sports met last night, and com,-twenty-four,. items to He kubnnttud Ifi the gohoral uieoting to bo hold to-morrow night, Amongst vth'dftalteriitioni, is / a'rkoiiimendatioh that the Btakes in the Dosing Day Handicap be increased to £lO, £s,.and£i for fitst, second," and third winners respectively.

An examination of candidates for appointment as pupil .teachers will beheld November Ist,: at 2 p.m. Candidates Bliould send their names to the.Secretary Education Department, Wellington, not later than; Tuesday nest! .-80 th tieiitcmher. . ii.;..'/- /.» 'I \ Mi' John Harding advertises his grand Clydesdale ( enlirt) bono, Gladstone to etaiid this'seiisbn in tlio 'Mustertnu and Forty-Mile Bush districts. - Gladstone's p'edigrdo is uiven in another column and as lie is so well-known and such a general favorite here, thoro is no use for further j'rjUilitte's oivourpitrt, Eurthc3particuliiii.''caii.ibeiob'tained from' Messrs Keester & Harding, Charles Broadbentwas charged before J|r (W, H. ; Bp,ethi)m /J.P.'vwith being drulik; and jdisiordeliy jn, Queen-street last night, and pleaded not guilty. Constable Salmon, tho arresting constable, deposed to his being drunk and using to, William Parkes, a maker, and calling hiniVdynamitoi: accompanied by foul language, William Parkes ! was 'called and cbhtirnied the evidence of the last witnees. Accused waa fined 203 and cost of subpoina 2b, or 24 hours imprisonment,

' 'The troublo with the Melbourne police now, according to, a. contemporary, is that tliey aro employed' to 'prevent stowaways secreting themselves on board tlio steamers bou'udi to' Now Zealand, A' large proportion of those who so recently hurried off to Victoria are now wanting to hurry back again, tin this account, it appears .that extra accommodation -between Victoria';ind s Now Zealand-is going to be provided shortly Evidently the -"#£oduß" ; >is now tlio other way about.

■:Tho -'Boston correspondent of the London Sportsman writes as follows of Tom Lees, the; Australian; boxer;—lie came over bore with any aniouiit of talk, and i lie ..mado himself prominent by challenging the fam'iius 1 Jack Dempsey. Tho Nonpariel waa nothing loth," but l.ees succeeded in .backing out of tho business, and the affair fell through after ,alot yf, w.ordyj warfaro.\' ''Lees excused 'hiinsolt by'saying'lie' would 'first meet Jimmy CarroJ,. of .New, aud the "preliiiiluaries Man eiicciunter wore aCtually arranged. Tho fight, which was '.with, gloves,' was fixed for tho next Thursday, and many looked.forwftvd to : air interesting . struggle.. Thoy wero, however ftoi|tued to disnppointinent, as, to'le "disgust of his partisans, tho Australian turned tail.and.fled from New York. Of 'CouVsa'{lie 'malcli' ivns off. Lees is now in Boston, and tho sooner lie clears out of tho country tho better,

Xord Wolsely contiibules-to tho Fortnightly Review for September a very interesting paper on "Military Genius," in which, referring to the future of armies t ach have had their day. Tho present,:.ago' is ( ono.of largo,masses of V/itraifK'd Jjutrjtj no me.ius certain to me that the time may again when all nations will once mora resort to Binall standing ,arniii!S|of tho niost:ihij(|ily trained and disciplined smdieVaf l - i\Vo may find that the soldier, to be.beat, or, to to. bo oven Ulirohghly 1 . eflicienfc. 1 ' wid'- reqiiiro-' such long, and; above all things, such con«:ant training thatiah arm}', cohsidtiiig Of people in arms will r,ho. inipossiblo, 111 fact, ive may find out by-niid-bye that, a comparatively. Ismail, staudhig aruiY.-uf carefully, selected'men-rtho flower Of the nation—highly.! skilled' in-, all ■ manly exorcises, in.'all military arts,- and ;kopt in a constant;stato.of perfect.training, is •; moro; effeiitivoweapon : for fighting than the slow moving and inure purposi ■ less ,'uuwieldy arniies-of present day." • i ' • ■'

1 . Fjiosi iue hub.—There ia perhaps' iio tbjiio'qffered tii' the pfojile' tjiat possesses as ;: .'«iuch ! reai' intrinsic 1 value 1 as 1 'Dr; Soule's ; Aniericaii;Hdp BittetaJ •'-• Just'at this'-, season of : ihb ; tlio Btomdch needs an apfCeUser, or the bloud needs purifying, tho cheapest (tnd beat Hop Bittorß. An ounce of prevention' is worth a ppuiid, o6 jj jddn't wait until yoiif ji vo jTroati-ated by ,a; djeeasc that may take; nioritlis for 'you,'to 'recbvccilii.— Boston Glohii ' , .. ;

I-' i| is ofjinore importiinco fhat her family shall be keptfiffi fill Jie.-jltli, than that she 1 should hiivo ill;; tho fashionable t d}-esses apd; styles./>,f;?tho therefore,,seesj to it thatj'each.. member of of, Br.'Soulo's Ainerican.Hop,Bitters at the first.appearance of ill-health, to prevent a., ; 'of' sickness' with i its; attendant expeiii, cai'e'aiid'anxiety, VAirwoiuoh, should exercise their wisdom' in' this way.' j Ha'vori Palla'diiie. '<* •. !

; v Som'?); months/- sincejiya anode' a'rraiigo- : mints' 'with' three, of tho largest BriTsh cotton vnaoufacti'rers tn eiipply uB exclu : of ,|rohi 'ou/loiigexpeticnce.'we^uow.tprjbe specially adapted .for"tho Mqiiireinentsjofthe abw'aoiYod'iit' ■ ; confidently recommend these as boiiig j)io bqat makes evtr-iatrodnced into the aistrlot or the Colony; aid aa' a gUarahr tOe ; 'of' valuo'i 'eyery: ; niec6 arid'-dozen lias vie>v of tho 'Wholesale Family.' irape'ty : Warehouse, To Aro Houso,'.Wellington;'^ They comprise l , a variety of makes', iflne, medium,r.aiid: heavy.,- are .all pure, toft ouifl!),_au.d (iro .well the; thou-, ?and .and^otie ; are .prhieixial ly up iu 1 and the ipin)bers ( .a.od prices arc "as follows iit.Te Aro ;; Widths, 82 and 80 inches, Numbers and prices perdo?eii yards, Jl, '3s Od; J2, 'ls'Cd? Si'Odi J j8, r .i)i Cd.-fis, 7«i'J4, Si Od, i) 3 :Cd;Js,7s lid; Jli, .83 0d;Al, 4s 6d, ssCd;'A2,^saod} : A3,; Cs 7d; A4,Bs (id 1 -Ml, 33Cd,4sGd; 112,5 a 5s fid; M3,6sodj illt 75.9 d, -at tho Wliolcsale, Familyßra-tom-AsTr, " ' , • ■:u;< 'ikv 'ir'o,;

/Atelpgiam from Greym|fth/ t siStSJ tliata lobbory.of a lftco occunrod a fe li9}B ago uoac New Rivet, and fotitf uiuutli'a work was atotenV j. > The sentence passed (in 13. 13 ox« Manager of the SydneySbranch of the ■Bank of Now'Zea|and, will Expire about a jw liwic'o.-:".?' V - Tlio Tasinaiiifin revenuo for the nino mouths' of the present year is i 455,800 (igainsti4ll3,o7o of tlio; corresponding period 01 last year. 1 : ■ A-match has been arranged' between tho liist cloven of the Star Cricket Club and the second olevon ,of the Masterton Gllib . for Saturday noxt on the Park Oial, , , Tenders for repairs to tlio Gladstone School aroinvited by (ho Education Depaitmenti, Plans and specifications niay be. spoil at Mr FairbrotherV store; Carferton, , Tlio annual examination by Mr Lee of tho Masterton School commenced yoatorday with tho first, standard, A niue. ty.threo were presented'and all passed. l Hle second and third classes- arc j being examined to day. ! '* MesflreLowesand lornscall attention to their regular Stock Sale at their Miisterton,- Yards to-morrow, .at.: ono o'clocki'wjk'ri they will offer about 200 head of cattle of, a]l | jc!aaßCß| Ttdgether with oweßj ewes and lainbs, pigai horsea, otc., ulsoj by order of tho official assignee, the horaesi dray's, aud contractor's plant .jii tho estato oI L.,J. Thompson. •At tlio Bank of Kew Zealand' iiiceting yesterday, Mr Lawjate mana»er;oftho Adelaide ..Branch, moved aii amendment that.the report, be not. adoptedi !until;; j full and complete list of losses. 6f.;-tlie Bank had been laid before the ijwrfe holders;" After Considerable discussion Mr Law's amendment was lost, and the motion adopting tho report aiid balance sheet was carried with only, one dissen-. tient. ..v ■ Mr A, % Cave, owner of Piscatorious hands us the following clipping from a Queensland journid.One .of ;tho best and handsomest racehorses, that ever left the southern colonies arrived here at present'teiri|jorarily located •in- Mr J. Stone's stable at Hendra. I refer to" Kingfisb, tho property of Mr Joseph Bennett, Sveil-knowu ai the) founder of the JSew Zualaud Stud Company;' and in* tonds to settle down in Queensland/probablvt;:'as '•} a:: breeder. 1 of i raeeKoraes. Kingfish is ' by Piacatorious—Yat- ' terinajv and- : ;'of ■ tho'- finest specimens of the racehorse that a lover of high "quality could wish ; 'to see. being of a. beautiful. buy colour and splendidly fcliapi'd, aiid' stiindinglon a powerful set of t legs. As a three year-old in ;188(i this son of. l'iscatorious proved himself a clinker by winning the Uawkesbury Guineas fnini such horses as Crossfire, and Tamarisk, haviny tho worst of tlio'weights,- in tho. remarkably faßt time of Imin 40seC3 {private timeists m'adii it 1,48); and, 1 although lie cannot liy claim to a winning bracket since thenjJie has carried big weights and run into a position on several occasions ,in excellent company. The advent of such' a horseinQueoiiskndisan item of no small ih(|j(iritace, asil'may be regiu'dod as ono Hiik iii thephain iif progress which 1 hbrscnicmg is welding for itself in this. colony., .Besidp; this horse, 1 have be'ilr iiifoflii'e'd, 1 ' have'"alsii' arrived the I maro Itosebud, by Musket—Rosariua, and tft'b ; -fillies, 'also' belonging to Mr Bennett,' .

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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume IX, Issue 3035, 23 October 1888, Page 2

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The Wairarapa Daily. TUESDAY, OCTOBER 23, 1888. A Ducal Governor. Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume IX, Issue 3035, 23 October 1888, Page 2

The Wairarapa Daily. TUESDAY, OCTOBER 23, 1888. A Ducal Governor. Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume IX, Issue 3035, 23 October 1888, Page 2

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