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SECOND EDITION

A party of WestporU sealers secured no leßs than twenty a at' Steeples, Gape Foulwind, yeßteraaf^^

A. light tan collie dog, lost Ore Ore, is advertised for by Mr James Miller, of BideforJ. ; It is Btated that at least'3ooo acres of bush are to be felled this year In the Makuri district. This will provide work for large numbers of the unemployed. We have to acknowledge the reoeipt from the Government printer of a moat voluminous report of the enquiry of the j Commissioners into the subject of the I Native Land Lawa. ._ ; J

Messrs Be Ren & Co., the wellkuowu "1 poultry breeder b of Wellington, gained .' eleven first, five second, and three thud prizes at the Oamaru poultry show. The Town Lands Trustees have made a grant of £Bl to the Masterton School Committee to meet liabilities incurred previous to the present Committee taking office.

The expenditure upon the Milford ' I Sound oonviot settlement has been I £1564, and the monthly salaries oE the > eight officials amount to £lO9. In all ■ there have been 57 prisoners sent ■'. thither and 14 withdrawn. "*

The revenue of Queensland for the financial year just cloaed shows an ioj| crease of £138,000 over that or fcfiP previous year. The debit balance on 30th June was £1,803,000, the deficit having increased by £334,000 during the year.

The steamer Culgoa, which has I arrived at Melbourne from London, J narrowly escaped destruction by fire j during the voyape. Her officers report that one night, when the vessel was 388 miles from Capetown, and during a heavy gale, fire was discovered in the hold. All the fire-extinguishing appliances on board were brought int* requisition, and it was only after great difficulty that the fire was got under. The hearing of the petition against the election of the Masterton Borough Licensing Committee occupied the Court the whole of yesterday f Friday). The addresses of counsel on both sides vigorous, that of Mr Hawkins being particularly able. On resuming his Beat Mr Hawkinß was applauded by the public who had listened to his address with the greatest interest. His Worship inti* mated that as the case was an important one, he would require some time to consider the points raised. He would adviae counsel when he intended giving i his decision. ' I

ProF. Henry Barraolougli, of Welling* /'<;■ ton, has discovered a great remedy which | is preeminent as a cure for hard and ~H soft Corns. It has given the greatest ■ satisfaction to everyone who has been I fortunate enough to try it. It remove* I all aoEBNESs and it Cure*. It '. I is also a very beneficial jot. H bunions, removing all that soreness, and reduces them All who suffer with corns or would procure the corn destroyer out a minute's taesitation if they only ■ liad the slight eat Knowledge of its ei)i< ■ caoy. Five days' use of the dbstboybb : I (which is in oiutinent form) will be "■ sufficient co convince anyone tfiat it is ft II specific. By enclosing postal note far -n Is 2d one box will be forwarded to any .1 address, Address—Prqf. Henry Bar- j i raclouch, Medical Herbalist, Pjrie 3 Street, Wellington— sjovt, !i i A grand display of new winter goods -1 is being made this day at the Bon ',l Marche, Messrs Hooper and Co. having -1 just received another shipment of 35 v ;l cases and bales, consisting of all th» 'I latest desiens in Millinery, Mantlet, J Jacket*, Ulsters, Cloaks, l)reas Ooodejigfl Furs, Ribbons, Rain Cloaks, Flowers, Feathers, *c, &c.,' Also the Kaiapoi, and pnchunga male, 'M6nV and Boys' Clothing, Overcoat, Underclothing, Pants, Blankets, Shawls, I tflaunels, Shirtings, /Dress TwfMPl^^H ut L. J. 1 IJaopet Marche. JSJe*3irect special bur HoßLftry, Gloves, Munchejfctor to be fiteatenjin thojgl^^^^^^^^^^^H

Zealand Loan & Mercantile Company, Limited, announce the request, of their numerous auction sales of sheepskins etc. sale will to held on Morday, are requested by Mr. G. Hirsch draw attention to the fact that the Civil Service examinations are to between the 6th and 18th of compulsory subjects and two ; -optional. The last may be selected from a list of fourteen. Senior Civil Service candidates must pass in three compulsory subjects, the third one of which is to be> sir stated languages ; and in three it optional subjects to he selected by them Of the optional subjects the service of the Survey must take euclid and All candidates have to formal notice at th 9 office of the of Education not later than the Mr. Hirsch further r that he can accom/mbdate two pupils. Bis advertisement aDpears"~in our columns, and on application he will t?ive minuta information.

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Hononga pūmau ki tēnei tūemi

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Bibliographic details
Ngā taipitopito pukapuka

Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XII, Issue 3849, 4 July 1891, Page 2

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Tapeke kupu
775

SECOND EDITION Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XII, Issue 3849, 4 July 1891, Page 2

SECOND EDITION Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XII, Issue 3849, 4 July 1891, Page 2

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