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SECOND EDITION

The publicans of Brunnerton are now agitating for a redaction of tho license fees to £3O on Account of the dull times. The Rev. Mark Guy Pearso, the eminent Wesleyan minister and author, arrived at• Invercargill yastarday, .and intends making a complete tour of this colony.

The charge of murder against Caroline Peyman, of has been commenced- The prisoner is stated to be in very bad health.

Sir George Grey was enthusiastically welcomed by the Trades and Labour Council at a meeting held in the Wellington Opera Houßedastevening. The Secretary of the Canterbury Jookey Club has received an intimation from the Premier that the totalisator tax, if imposed, will not come into force til) October next.

lu a cricket match between Cambridge University and Sussex, finished yesterday, the former made 359 and 386, and the County 314 and 363. The total number of runs was 1402,. and forms a reoord in firat-olass matches in England. A man named William Nelson, a native of Edinburgh, died in the Masteiton Hospital this morning from bronchia pneumonia. He had been eight weeks in the hospital,- and was brought in from the Bush, The funeral takes place this afternoon, Two associations have already been

farmed in Canterbury for the purpose of taking up land for fanning in the North Island, and a considerable number of men have signified their intention of taking up sections under village settlement conditions.

Prof. Henry Barraolough, of Welling, ton, haa discovered a great remedy whioh is pre-eminent as a cure for hard and soft Corns. It haß given the greatest satisfaction to everyone who has been

fortunate enough to try it. It removes | all soreness and pain, while it Cures. It i 3 also a very beneficial application tor bunions, removing all that intolerable soreness, and reduces them amazingly. All who suffer with corns or bunions would procure the corn destroyer with* out a minute's hesitation if they only had the slightest Knowledge of its efficacy. Five days' use of the debtboybr (whioh is m oiufcinent form) will be sufficient co convince anyone that it is a specific. By enclosing postal note for Is 2d one box will be forwarded to any address. Address—Prof. Henry Babkaolough, Medical Herbalist, Pirie Street, Wellington—ldvt.

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Bibliographic details
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XII, Issue 3839, 23 June 1891, Page 2

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374

SECOND EDITION Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XII, Issue 3839, 23 June 1891, Page 2

SECOND EDITION Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XII, Issue 3839, 23 June 1891, Page 2

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