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SECOND EDITION

Parliament will re-assemble on Thursday, June 11th.

Notice is given that Mr J. G. Maokay will apply for his discharge from bankruptcy at the sitting of the Bankruptcy Court to be held on Wednesday, June 24th.

Messrs M. Gaselberg & Go., announce the arrival of a special consignment' of crockery ware. A burious fish, not unlike a trout, has been found in the clapper of a whioh had refused duty at the residence of Dr Johnston, Carterton. The election of a licensing Committee for the Alfredton district caused a good deal of excitement in Ek itahuna yester» day. The result will not be known till late this afternoon, the voting papers having to be checked by the Returning Officer, Mr F. G. Moore. "

The Farmers Alliance meeting last evening was hardly a success. We pointed out some weeks ago that for a concern like this a strong Provisional Directory w»b a sine quo non. Thorojare undoubtedly some good men on the ' provisional board but, as a whole it is not up to the mark. jm

Some of the friends of Mr W. 8. Alton intend to petition Parliament to remove the disqualification imposed on him by the Judges in the late election petition case. The hearing of the charge of dummyism against Mr Coleman Phillips is fixed by the Supreme Court for to-morrow. Mr A. T. Card, proprietor of the Marlborough Press, published at JPiotou, has . filed a petition in bankruptcy. The Fielding Star wants to know why drain pipes, several hundred pounds worth of which are used every year by the local bodies, are not made locally. The Hauhaus intend holding a great religious gathering near Wairoa in July next, and To Eooti has been invited to attend and preside over the affair. Mr. 0. 8. Wragge, Government Meteorologist for Queensland, has specially warned shipping that a barometric disturbance is about to be experienced approximately in lattitude 26 south, lorcitude 168 east, passing, over the Pacific in a north-easterly course, probably between Norfolk island, and. t he North Island of New Zealand. The following ar« the teams that will represent the Grey town Football Olub in their matches against the Masterton first and second fifteens on Saturday next at Greytown. Seniors :■— Baoks, Lucena, Owen, McCarthy, Bauinber, Nioholls,.Tate and A. Udy, Forwards, Ingly, Tyler, MoKenzie, B. Udy, 0. and J, Beard, Tuhoro and . Amos, Emergencies, McMaster and A. Miohell. Juniors t— Backs, H. Udy, Beard Tukey, Beer, McMaster, Danger and Wood, forwards, Mitchell, H. Beard, F. Amos, D. Udy, Grigg, Rutere, Buben and King. Emergencies, Ting a and Kuri. The Sonior match will be played on the Reserve, and the Junior on the. Fire Brigade's Ground.

Prof. Henry Barraolough, of Wellington, has discovered a great remedy whioh 1 is preeminent as a cure for hard and soft Corns. It has given the greatest satisfaction to everyone who has been fortunate enough to try it. It remove* all soreness and PAnr, while it Cures. It is also a very beneficial application for bunionb, removing all that intoierablb soreness, and reduces them amazingly. All who suffer with corns or bunions would procure the corn destroyer without a minute's hesitation if they only had the slightest Knowledge of its effi> oaoy. Five days' use of the destboyib (whioh is in oiutinent form) will bo sufficient to convinoe anyone that it is a specific. By enclosing postal note for Is 2d. one box will be forwarded to any address. Addross—Pro£ Henry raolough, Medical Herbalist, Street, Wellington.—Advt. !^R A grand display of new winter gooW-A is being made this day at the Bon Marche, Messrs Hooper and Co. having just received another shipment of 36 cases and .bales, consfstfng of all the latest desiras in Millinery, Mantles, : Jacketd, Ulsters, Cloaks, Dress Goods, Furs, IV.bbons, Rain Cloaks, Parasols, Flowers, Feathers, 40., &c., Also from the Kaiapoi, Koslyn.Mosgiel,Wellington and Oncbunga mills, Men's, Youths', and Boys' Clothing, Overcoats, Knicker Underclothing, Pants, Shirts, Socks, Blankets, Shawls, Burgerings, Tweeds, 'Flannels, Shirtings, Dress Tweeds, &o i &c. These goods are now being shown at L. J. Hooper and Go's Bon Marche. We direct special attention to our Hosiery, Gloves, Haberdashery and Manchester departments. We are not to be beaten in the colony for Calicoes Sheetings, Linfcgs, Shirtings, Table Damasks, and all household furnishings, and our Hosiery and Gloves are from the best known makers. L, J, Hooper and-Co., Bon Marche.

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Bibliographic details
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XII, Issue 3826, 3 June 1891, Page 2

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Tapeke kupu
730

SECOND EDITION Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XII, Issue 3826, 3 June 1891, Page 2

SECOND EDITION Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XII, Issue 3826, 3 June 1891, Page 2

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