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SECOND EDITION

The Masterton Eifle Volunteers hold their weekly parade this evening. Nineteen men booked to Hobart by the s.B. Jubilee, from Lyttelton, en route for the Zeeham silver mines, Tasmania.

Tho local option poll taken yesterday in Alfredton district, favoured£|n increase in Publicans', wine, accommodation and bottle licenses by large majorities.

Mr J. lorns publishes a list of entries for tho Jtahiatua sale for Saturday next. A man named Hialop has been am rested in Masterton on a charge of vagrancy. For the past few days he has been prowling about the baok yards of residents.

The receipts of Messrs Maomahon Bros., who have run the phonograph through New Zealand, show an absolute profit of £3OOO for five monthß. , The sale of Mr Tancred's thoroughbred stock takes placo at one o'clock on Tuesday, June 16th, instead of two, aa previously advertised. We recently stated that there wis an abundance of work for good men in the Forty-mile fush. This statement has I been confirmed by Dr Hosking, who yesterday informed tho Government that there was plenty of opening for bona fide bush hands in the Wairarapa district. Mr. W. Jackson, representing a Canterbury syndicate, has obtained the lease for 21 years, at 2jd per aore, of 27,000 aores, being the balance of the Tauwhareparae Harbour endowment, a block of land considgtejtto bo good pastoral country. '' j/Kr. A boy of Mr. Snell't, whvwas' working with his father at Mr. Skey's, at the Taratahi, met with an aceident to his arm yesterday, and had to be taken to Dr. Johnston's surgery for treatment An admirable chance of securing a really first-olass horse is afforded by Messrs. Uunninpham, Badhara and Cos' special sale of young draught bones and fillies, from the .Taieri, Otago, whioh will be held in the New Zealander flotsl yard, Wellington, on Saturday .next, at half past two o'olock.. They are all picked horses and some are prusetakers.

A widower named Gnaries Heeney, possessed of a competence wu brutally murdered at Ballarat on Saturday night.' His skull was mushed in, apparently by a tomahawk. He was gasping when fonnd, but died in a few seconds. Deceased was ecoentric, and a few yean baok urged the Government to appoint a phrenologist to examine the populace with a view to the detection of criminal propensities. For some time he has asserted that persons unknown were seekinp his life. There is no traoe of the. murderer.

Prof. Henry Barraclough, of Wellington, has discovered a great remedy which is pee eminent as a .cure for hard and BoftCornß. It has given the greatest satisfaction to everyone who has been fortunate enough to try it. It remove* all soreness and pain, while it Cures. It is also a very beneficial application for bunions, removing all that intolerable 1 soreness, and reduces them amazingly. All who suffer with corns or bunions would procure the ooen destroybe without a minute's hesitation if they only had the slightest Knowledge of its efficacy. Five days' use of the destboyeb (which is In ointment form) will be sufficient to convince anyone that it,is a specific. By enclosing postal neW for Is 2d one box will be forwarded to any address. Address—Prof. Henbyßabbaclouoh, Medical Herbalist, Pine Street, Wellington.—Anvx. A grand display of new winter goods! is being made this day at the Bon Marche, Messrs Hooper and Co. having just received another, shipment of 36 cases and bales, consisting of all the latest, desiras in Millinery,,. Mantles, Jackets, Ulsters, Cloaks, Dress Goods, Furs, Bibbons, Bain Cloaks, Parasols, Flowers, Feathers, <fto., &c., Also from the Kaiapoi, Boslyn,Mosgiel,Wellington and Onehunga mills, Men's, Youths', and Boys' Clothing; Overcoats, Knicker Underclothing, Pants, Shirts, Sqsm>, \ Blankets, Shawls, Surgerings, Tweeds, Flannels, Shirtings, Dress Tweeds, &c„, &c. These goods are new being shown at L. J. Hooper and Go's Bon Marche. We direot special attention to : our Hosiery, Gloves, Haberdashery and Manchester departments. We are not to be beaten in the colony for Linings, 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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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XII, Issue 3827, 4 June 1891, Page 2

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Tapeke kupu
682

SECOND EDITION Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XII, Issue 3827, 4 June 1891, Page 2

SECOND EDITION Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XII, Issue 3827, 4 June 1891, Page 2

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