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SECOND EDITION

Mr James Harvey. junr., of Mautertoni has received the appointment of Inspector of Stock under "The Sheep Aot, 1889."

The Address in»Jßeply to the Governor's speech is to be moved by Mr F(li* McGuire, M.H.R , for Egmont, but the seconder has nut yet been fixed upon, Thq whole of the household furniture., and effects of Mr 11. R. Meredith is to be. sold by Messrs Lowes and lornß on Saturday,. June I3th. • -'

Those interested in resuming chess are requestor to meet- at Mr. A. J. Rawson's ; office at halt past seven on Wednesday ' evening noxt. The report of the recent speech of the Minister of Lands at Palmerston South occupied over eisrht columns of the valuable space of the Lyttelton Times. The old Courthouse was crowded by the public to"day, when the first silting of the Masterton Licensing Bench was held. Considerable interest was evinced in the proceedings. Messrs. Edwin Mitchelson, Thomas Fergus, George Frederick Kichardeon. a.id Thomas William Uislop f allowed by the Queen to retain the tiW>' ; of "honourable" within the colony or New Zealand. The Wellington Kennel Club's Annual Dog Show opened this morning, there boing a fair attendance of. the public. The entries, which are from .ill parts of the colony, number 207. A notißcation from Mr. Herrmah, photographer, of Cuba Stroet, Wellington, regarding his speciality ot a dozen cabinet photographs and a- life-like > enlargement for cne guinea, appears in our "Wanted" column.

Efforts are being made to form a Jockey Club in tho Fahiatua district; 1 Mr J. lorns, who is leaving Maaterton for that part at an early date, will probably lend valuable assistance to the projeot. Arthur Hislop was charged in theß.Af* Court this morning with being i : destitute person within the meaning of the Act. Sergeant Hannan slated that the man appeared to bd partly paralysed, and asked that he be sent to paol for •' ' medical treatment. Constable Mullane -deposed that he had found the man ■ wandering about, with'no place to go to, ; and had therefore arrested him. "Henry - f ' Adams, night porter at the Olub Hotel, . - stated that Hislop had been originally a billiard marker, but had been loafinp„ about the hotel for the past few weeks. ■ He did not think the man was fit for . work. Hislop offered no defence, and was sentenced to one month'simprison?ai ment in the Wellington Terrace Gaol.;: : . Prof. Henry Ikrraolough, of Wellington, has discovered a great remedy whioh is puk-eminent as a cure for hard and soft Corns; It has given the neatest ' satisfaction to everyone" who has been fortunate enopgh to try it It removes all soreness and pain, while it G tires. It ' is also a very beneficial application tor bunions, removing all that iNToiiERABLifW soreness, and reduces them amazingly. All who suffer with corns or bunions would procure the corn destroyer with- I out a minute's- hesitation if they only had the slightest Knowledge of its efficacy. Five days' rise of the destboybr (which is in ointment form) will be sufficient Co convince anyone that it is a' ■ epecific. By enclosing postal note for ■ Is 2d oue box will be forwarded to any ' ' address. Address—Prof. Henby BarBActoUGH, Medical Herbalist, Pirie Street, Wellington.—Advt. Sporting men would find it greatly to their advantage by c with A. J. Jacobs, the professional Taxider- - ' mist from London. Birds, fish, animals.'u* and reptiles preseryed and mounted in ' the highest style. Every description of skins preserved or tanned ana made v into rugs, eto.' Work done in all its branches ac lowest rates. Onrrospon* dence in all parts of the globe. 80 ' years' experience. AU work guaranteed.' - 1 Highest price given, or work done in , r : exchange for huias, crows, New Zealand ' quail, aqd other birds. IST. Z. birds wanted in any quantity. Orders left at Mr. Williams,' tobacconist, Masterton, or Mr. Oatt's, hairdresser, Carterton', will be attended to.— Anvr.

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Hononga pūmau ki tēnei tūemi

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Bibliographic details
Ngā taipitopito pukapuka

Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XII, Issue 3827, 5 June 1891, Page 2

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Tapeke kupu
644

SECOND EDITION Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XII, Issue 3827, 5 June 1891, Page 2

SECOND EDITION Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XII, Issue 3827, 5 June 1891, Page 2

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