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SECOND EDITION

Messrs : Lowes and lorns announce their next stock sale for July lrtKwith good entries. ■ % '"■':... t "

Large arid small sums of money at lowest currenn rates are advertised to lend by Mr W. O. Beard

Mr John Holland Baker has boen appointed Land Commissioner»for„ the Provincial district of Wellington; vice Mr J. W. Marchant, resigned.

. At: the Palmerston R.M. Court this rnornibg, Amelia CoUj, alias Atkinson, was remanded toPatea on committing bigamy with. Dtniel Monro at Mastertoh in "April, 1890. \ ? h y! J

A bolt occurred in Queen-atreet this morning, the horses attached, to JMr AnketelPs dray taking' it "irito J their heads to do a gallop. The dray was upset, but beyond its cargo of potatoes being strewn about the street no damage was done. .*,,. ~s. v

Mr M. Caselberir, in a private cable to his friends m Masterton,states that he has arriyed in London, after a pleasant voyage, much improved in health. * v

It has transpired that the Government appropriated from the Salvation Arniyi without acknowledgment, ! the idea which led to the proposal for the "establishment of a "Department of Industsy," ; -. ■' ' ""■''• Guard Birrell, who recently had his hand severely crushed at the local railway station, iB progressing.; favourably, and hopes are entertained that of any of the fingers will be unnecessary, Francis James Blundell, for twentytwo years editor of the Nelson Evening Mail, died this morning alter a fortnight's illness.

In the House yesterday,. Mi.' Ho?g, M.H.R., unburdened himself en the treatment by the Railway Commissioners of the residents of Wood villa and Danevirke.

The Wesleyan Anniversary Servioe at Greytown was a great success last night. The Revs. Wyatt, Rowse and Dukes made speeches, and were very well received.

The Ball Committee of the Mastorton Football Club expresses its sincere thanks to those who so willingly provided refreshment* for the dance, and the ladies who kindly assisted at the tables.

Two patients, Wright and Cook, ..who were inoculated some time ago with Dr Koch's tuberculine, with a view to curing consumption, are doing well at the Auckland Hospital. The resolutions proposed by the Mayor of Masterton, that the name.of,any ratepayer oh the defaulters' list be re« placed on the burgess roll oh such ratepayer paying the arrears of rates due, and that a Council should have the option of taking;- over, ,private. atreflta without formation bylhe' persons owning adjacent properties, were negatived iat the Municipal Conference yesterday.... JThe Kuripuhi Selwyns will journey to Park vale on Saturday, 20th, 1 at lo'olock. The following will represent the team : Baok, K. Jackson; f, J. Wickens, J. O'Leary, A. Tinsley; £, T. D'Arcy, J. Betty: forwards, A. Wilton, \V. Sutton (Capt.), C. Webb, 3; Braggins, S. Pinkertori, W. Ingram, A. McGutre, I O. Greathead, H. Marsh, emergencies, W. Polling, J. Parker. We hear that Mr Hickson has obtained leave, of absence, from his duties as assistant, clerking the Masterton B.M! Oourt.on an urgent medical certificate. Like many anotherjpromising officers he has been overworking himself, burning the midnight oil for the benefit of a paternal Government whioh has an idea that the service Is over officered j when, as a matter of fact,, officers are! overworked."" :' .•:.- .-''■"*"

The, Age points'.; out that the old '.'balance of trade" argument is shown to be wrong ;bjj£'.thepresent-experience' of both .victoria and .New Zealand. Victoria is importing at what looks like a ruinous rate in comparison with her exports and is flourishing; and would be more flourishing but for the effects of labour troubles. New Zealand is exporting at a rate wbioh should make her rich, accordingtp jihe A old doctrine,, and is going downhill, as shiown by the census. . Prof. Henry Barraclough, of Wellington, has discovered a great remedy which* is pbk'Eminent-.sb fa ; cure'forhard aldf softtJorns. It'has ,? gi?en E the' greatest; satisfaction to everyone who has been fortunate enough to try it. It removes all soreness and pain, while it Cures. It' is ako a very beneficial application'for bunions, removing all that intolerable soreness; and reduces theni amazingly. All who with corns or bunions would procure the corn destroyer without a minute's hesitation] if they .only had the slightest Knowledge of its "efficacy. Five days' use of the destboybr (which is in oiutmeht form) will be sufficient co'convince anyone that it is a specific. By enclosing postal note for Is 2d one box will be fo'rwardedTto any address. Address—Prof. Henry Barraclough, . Medical. Herbalist,. Pirie Street, Wellington'—ldvt. " " .Shall we see any " StonewaUing" in the present Parliamentary 'session? or-* is the thing ".dead as a.door nail?'' Will members keep their- work' "steadily in view," or will they do it ? In the .dire event of another <• Stonewall" would counsel members to first pay a'visit to Te Aro House,We have some things' that would make even a " stonewall" endurable, M'Lintook's soft purified "down quilts, of whioh we have just opened a splendid variety, in all sizes and qualities, from 18s Gd to five guineas, would be •,invaluable v • requisites. .■. Our Austrian; Newmarket, and Andalusiah railway rugs from 75.6 d t0.21s should be equally in request, and after having served their temporary purpose ; would be of great use to members on thoir return journey, and would, in their homes,' 'be pleasing mementos of Te Aro House. • ' -' As further adjuncts to repose during the weary flow of words, we would recommend our superior blankets, as being unrivalled in the colony for either size or value. Our prioos range from 6s lid to 50s per pair, and we can guarantee their sleep producing' qualities, no matter who. ''orates," Members of the" House and their masters; ■ thepublio, would do well to note these faots, as set forth by Te Aro House,—Advt.

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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XII, Issue 3836, 19 June 1891, Page 2

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Tapeke kupu
937

SECOND EDITION Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XII, Issue 3836, 19 June 1891, Page 2

SECOND EDITION Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XII, Issue 3836, 19 June 1891, Page 2

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