A strange accident. baa befallen a young lady, Ihpneico of the Mayor of Chetveux. She was playing with a little child on her lap, when she- suddenly threw?. back, her head and remained luotioiiloss. A hair-pin had penetrated her skull. She never recuvod consciousms, and expired a short ttmo afterards. . In a letter to the Harvard Society of Baltimore, Mr James Russell Lowell < bajj that his health is not what it was. He writes:—"l'have been compollod to avoid, so far as I could, all excitemout and fatigue. I have therefore steadily declined all invitations that would m any way expose me to the risk of either." The body of Mr John Barraclougb, a lay vicar of Lincoln Cathedral, and wellknown in the musical world as tho organiser of high class concerts, was found lately near Filhngham Lodge, a few miles'froiWjincoln,' Ho started from Owmby to, walk to Lincoln, and, apparently Exhausted by tho bitingly cold weather, died by the roadside. " Uouciu ON KATS,' Olears out rats, mice, roachos flies ants, beg-bugs, beetles, insects, skunks j ack-rabbiti, sparrows, gophors, A, chemists anddrumta.
NOTICE. THE next English and European Mail via San Francisco will cloao at this Mffico on SATURDAY, the 18th day of Hay, at 6.15 a.m. For Money Orders and Registered Letters at 4 p.m. on FRIDAY, the 17th inst, Due in London June 24th. J. BAGGE, „ , I'ostmaster. Masterton, 13th May, 1889. 8203 t-'.J'vVSi' WHAREAMA ROAD DISTRICT. AN extraordinary vacancy having occurred in consequence ol CHARLES FREDERICK VALLANCE having resigned his position a3 Momber ot No 1. subdivision of the Wharcmna Road District, to which he was elected on tho 18th April last. Nominations of candidates to fill tho , vacancy will be received till 12 o'clock noon, on Monday tho 20th instant, at the office of the Board, Blairlogio Junction, and in case of a contest, a poll will be taken at the office ot tho Board on Friday, the 31st inst., between the hours of 9 A.m. and 6 p.m. R, J, HARCOMBE, Returning Officer.' . Mastorton, May 11th, 1889, 320 jjjjpSTERTON SUHOUL PICNIC. Ladies and gentlemen willing to assist tho Committal) in carrying out a picnic on FRIDAY 24th May, (Queen's Birthday, kindly forward their names. W. SELLAR, 3203 Secretary NORTH GERMAN FIRE INSUR. ANOE COMPANY. jJIHIS is to notify that Mr R, M. GALLOWAY, of flall-st., Masterton, has been appointed a sub-agent of the abovo Company, and is now empowered to receive proposals for risks. CHARLES Si. BARBE &CO„ District Acenta, Wellington, May 10th, 1889. 1 E NORTH GERMAN FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY Is one of the wealthiest dointf in New Zealand, and are thus prepared to accept large risks on first class lines, The Company does an extensive business on the Continent of Europo, in America, India, the Cape, and throughout Australasia. This division of risks and the face that it accepts no hazardous risks whatever, renders it oho of the SAFEST in the WHOLE WOKLD for insurers, Each District Apent is empowered to settle nil losses wwnoui reference io THE bead office in otder to avoid all delay to insurers, R.M. GALLOWAY Sub-Agent, Tendersk TO BUSHMEN. )USHMEN will bo wanted in JUNE, for £ Felling IOOG acres Bash, in lots of from 100 to 150 aoroM. V. & W. WARDELL. 8199 To Whiti, ENDERS are invited, to closo at Noon on FRIDAY, the 17th inst, or Roofing wXtli iron, and Fainting a House in Dixon Street. Specifications, etc, at my office, Kurupuni. The right to rejeofc any or #ll Tenders Is reserved. JOHN KING, '3201 Architect. ' TRESPASS NOTICE. IN consequence of having lost a number of valuable imported turkoys, I am compelled to prohibit tho public from trespassing on the Weraite station. NOTIOE is hereby given that any person found tresspassing on tho Weraite after this notice will be prosecuted with the utmost rigor of tho law. F, LEE, April 12, 188(1 378 "Tho Property Assessment Ac 1885,"and "The Rating Act, s 1882," and Amendments, ," TT is heroby jiotified that the Board of I Reviewers for tho PAHIATUA County, will sit at the LATE TOWN BOARD OFFIOE, PAHIATUA, on THURSDAY, tho Iflth day of May 1889, at four o'clock in tho afternoon, instead of at Eketahuna, as previously advertised. ,** And further that the Board of Reviewers will sit at the ROAD BOARD OFFICE, EKETAHUNA, on SATURDAY, tho eighteenth day of May, 1889, at nine o'clock in the FORENOON, to deal with objections for tlw EKETAHUNA, MAURIQEYILLE, and ALFREDI'ON Road Districts. WM, H. BEETHAM, JOHN HESSEY, T. E, CHAMBERLAIN. Roviewors Mastorton, 3rd May. 1889. ttriCE OF APPLICATION'FOR A m PUBLICAN'S LICENSE. I JOHN STONE CRIMP, <)f Pallia- . tua, in the Provincial District oi Wellington, in New Zoaland, do heroby sivo notico that I deairo to obtain, and irill at the next licensing meeting to bo holden at Pahiatua, on the tenth day of June 1889, for a certificate, authorising tho issue of a publican's license for a house, situated on Main Road, Pahiatua, to be known as tho Royal Hotel, containing fifteen- rooms, exclusive pf those required for tho uso of k the family, I .JOHN STONE CRIMP. Datod |the tench day of May 1889.
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume X, Issue 3203, 13 May 1889, Page 3
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