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SECOND EDITION

The annual show of the Masteiton Poultry, Pigeon and Canary Society will beheld on Thursday and Friday, the 16th and 17th iasts., instead of on the 14th and 15th insts,

, Walter Tncker was brought before the R.M. Court this morning charged with obtaining a horse under false representations, and was further remanded till two o'clock.

Messrs. Lowes & lorns add to Stock Sale for Wednesday, July Ist, 12 fat bullocks.

The business in the House of Representatives yoaterday was confined principally to the debate on the Financial Statement. - :;

Mr. W. W. MqOardle tqok hig Beat for the first time at the meeting of the Education Board yesterday. . The Hon. Captain Fraser, M.L.0., died at iVelhngton yesterday, aged 84 years. Both Houses of the Legislature will adjourn to-day out of respect to his memory.

Peterson & Co.,- of Christchurch, have constructed a silyer epergne, witli cradle attached,to be presented to the Hon J. <4. Ward by ' the telegraphists of the six principal towns, in commemoration of his haviiig a pon born during his term of office. Dr Charles Broome, of Huntley, has ' announced that He is a candidate for the Te 4roha seat aud will address the electors on ; Monday nest.

John Henry Baulf, publisher of the Obaefver, was committed for trial 'for alleged libel on Hugh Shortland,solicitor, on which John L. Kelly, the editor, is already committed for trial. . Mr W. E. Woods, of the 00-operatlve Drug Store, Cuba Street, Wellington, who has agqujred quite a reputation in the city for cheap and good chemists' sundries and for proprietory lines in general, has a special announcement in tnis issue which is worthy of attention. Mr Woods is well known as a qualified chemist of long apd sucgessfitf experience.

Constable Eccleton proceeded to Pahiatua yesterday morning with a warrant for the arrest of Thomas .Blackwell, charged with abducting his niece, a girl of 15, from her father's residence at Greytown. He, it is alleged, took her away before daylight on Tuesday morning in a trap and drove to Clare ville station, where they embarked for Eketahuna, and thence by coach to i pahiatua: Constable Eccleton followed sofin as hp could obtain a warrant. He rode to MaSterton, ' enquiring for the couple en route. When he got to Mastertan he found they had taken the train at a side station for the North. The wires were put in motion with good effect, and Constable Cooper now has the accused in custody at Pahiatua, awaiting the arrival of the warrant.

A grand display of new printer good is Being' made this day at the IJori Marche,. Messrs Hooper and Co, having just received another shipment of 35 cases and bales, consisting of all . the latest designs in Millinery, Mantles, Jacket*, Ulsters, Cloaks, Dress Goods, Furs, Ribbons, Rain Cloaks, Parasols, Flowers, Feathers, <&o., &c., Also from the Kaiapoi, Roslyn,Mosgiel,Wellington and Onchunga mills, Men's, Youths', and Boy#' Clptbing. Overcoats, Knicker Und&cl6thing;' Rants', Shirty, Spcks, Blankets, Shawl?; Sutfgerings, • Tweedy Flannels. Shirtings, Dress Tweeds', &cf, &c. 1 heße goods are now being shown iat L. J. Hooper and Co'b Bon Marche. We direct special attention to our Hosiery, Gloves, Haberdashery and Manchester departments. We are no, to be beaten in the colony for Calicoes Sheeting?, Linings, Shirtings, Table Damasks, an'4'ail household furnishings, and our'Hosjery and" ]Glov«?s lirb 'jfcgin, he beat known ujaKers.' t", J.' Hooper tnd §o„ Bon Marrfp - ' " Prof. Henry Barraplough, pf Wellington, has discovered a great remedy which is pre-eminent 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 removes -11 soaaresa and PAIN, while it Cures. It isalso a very application for IS aiBO Y J . ~,1 1 T .r«^T.P.«.ATIT,F bunions, removing all that injv*.._.*"~ soreness, and reduces them All whp suffer 'trith covins or bunions would procure the coiiy pEsyßOYgßwithout a minute's hesitation if they OQly had the slightest Knowledge of its eflicacy. Five days' use of tho destboybr (which is in ointment form) will be sufficient eo convince anyone that it is a specific. By enclosing postal note for Is 2d oue box will be forwarded to any address. Address—Prof. Henry Bab,raclough, Medical . Herbalist, Pirie Street, Wellington—lovt.

William Camming, who ■. appfiared before, the Couit this morning- on a charge of drunkenness, said, ''l am very sorry, your Worship, very sorry, but it won't occur again.' I was bilious and took a little for my siomaoh's Bake,' Cumming was convicted and discharged. Mr W. E, ; Hall,'donfcis 1 :, of Wellington, hai lately discovered a new system of modelling vulcanite plates for artificial dentures by which ho is able to reproduce "every ?ein and vessel of the palate on both sides of the artificial plate, bo . that the surface.next the tongue is nil Gxnot fac simile of the roof of the mouth. A man named William Gumming has been arrested on a charge of having Btolen two shirts, the property of the Roy W. E. Paige. The accused was brought before Colonel Roberts, R.M.,> this morning, and romanded till tomorrow. The evidence given in the case reainst S:ott led to OummingV arrest.

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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XII, Issue 3841, 25 June 1891, Page 2

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853

SECOND EDITION Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XII, Issue 3841, 25 June 1891, Page 2

SECOND EDITION Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XII, Issue 3841, 25 June 1891, Page 2

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