SECOND EDITION
The Hon. W. P. Reeves addressed his constituents at Sydenham ls3t. night, and mired a vote of thanks and con« fidonce, .
; News has reached Zanzibar, con« firming tho information received some days ai?o that Emin Pasha was dead.'
SirPatricl: A, Buckley, nhortly to be banquetted by the citusehw*of Wellington and the Butt. • • (■■" ■
Separate tenders for tho burial of deceased destitute persons in the several districts ot Masterton Master* ton Road District, Mauricevillo, Eketahuna and Allredton are, invited by the North Wairarana Benevolent Trustees.,.
Being heavily oyeratooked in -many scaeonablo lines the Wholesale Drapery Company has decided to reduce these special lines bofore the season is ton fat advanced. The price liat appeara aa aa inset with this issue. ... ''
Messrs Lowob and loms remind our readers of their sale of horses in . Mr Neill'a Repository to-morrowat 2 o'olook, when they will submit on behalf of Mr John Small, of Tinwald, Canterbury, two draught mares, rising, ? and 8 years old, and two draught fillies, rising 3 years old, by Lord Salisbury and Vanquisher; I Full particulars as to pedigrees will be given at sale. ~
Bomo very favourable testimonials liavo been received by Mr T. F. Brench« ley regarding his Insecticide and Fertk liaor. Eemarkably'good work has been done with it In- several orchards and gardens in Mnstorton* and it is likely to be largely sought after, as thero is not a better remedy known for setting rid of Araorioan blight, oodlin moth, soifc.-' blisrht or other insect life on tree or stfmF fcuit. The Hessian Fly is also said to bo destroyed by thiß remedy, and as the cost is only nominal, farmers should give it a trial. Full information may be obtained on application to Mr Jb\ T. Brenchloy, Mauriceville; Croakers may dismally mutter that wo are rapidly drifting to financial, ohaos and ruin ;' they may shake their ' hoary heads and deplore the fact that capital is slowly but surely leaving the Colony; they may prophesy all sorts of ■ dismal forebodings, but the keeu.Bensiblo, man of business will tell you that these are the mere drivellings of despondent! dotage. With our vast undeveloped resources of minerals, forests, • arable lands, fisheries, and hosts of other avenues of trade, which but a few short years will see springing into fresh and ■■ vigorous life, the statement that this young country is retrograding oau only be regarded as the dyspeptic utterance of . soured and disappointed men. Every day sees the resources of this grand country gradually opened up in some respect, : great or email, Amongst the latest we < may mention the discovery. that certain herbs comprised in tho New Zealand flora have health-giving and curative properties of tho highest order. We allude to the Aubert Remedies for which we havo to thank that grand woman^Motlior. Mary Joseph Aubert, who, frMtf the depths of the "forest has culled the plants from which are extracted " Marupa," 11 Natanata," "Paramo," and "Karana." These medi* cines have beoome at one bound the most popular remedies of the day, and it : is.not only in this Colony that their worth is so much appreciated, but In the sister colony of New Soiilh Wales they ; have been introduced by Mr Kempthorne with the most complete and instantaneous success. Tho day' cannot bo far distant when these remedies must' find their way into the Old Country, thus opening up another ohannel of trade, for which wo will have to thank the research of Mother Mary Joseph Aubert.
We ore qlad to notice that a resident) hns brought under the notice of the County Council the impassable condition of . the road between the Waipoua bridge and corner. Not only aro those living in the vicinity affected, bub people in.genoral have to übo this\way« ! fare toavory great extent, particularly thosewhO require to visit the Masterton Hospital, and on Sundays, (or inatanoe, thero is very oonsidorablo foot trafflo lW the direction of To Ore Ore. At tijr point indicated the road is Altogether.too. narrow, and the concentration of traffic within so limited a thoroughfare nob only makes tho way wretchedly broken up'and muddy, but introduces a very ■ serious element of danger as far as foot ; passengers aro concerned, and particu* larly bo at night, whin there is a great risk of the persecuted pedestrian being knocked down by any passing vehiole, apart from the misery of being beiraattered with its lavish splash of mud, fur. there is little room to avoid either, Really what Is needed Jb tho proper formatlon of the; road to its full width, and tho addition of a footpath, but as no doubt paucity of funds will restrict thU considerable improvement, those who. use the road may have to content them*.. selves with'an extension to tho extent of a dißtiuct and proper footpath, but there : should bo no delay and no hesitation,in having this absolute necessity providod. The measures adopted to converge all traffio into its. present narrow and perilous ehannol are very complote, and include an uncompromising post and wire fenco, so that no one can possibly escape an impending danger.' It ia .to .. bo hoped some good result will follow tho preseut well founded complaint, . ■ ■'' According to the Netf Zealand TiiaMi. an interesting ceremony took place icr St Peter's Church, Wellington, on Wed; nesday, namely, the marriage'of Mf Thomas 0. Jjungsi only.Bon,of speotor James,'with'Miss 1 Ada Dixon, fpurth daughtej pf the lata Mr Edyara jijeon. The bride was given away by Jior brother, Mr Joseph Dixon, of tho firm of Dixon Bros;, Masterton Tho bridesmaids were Misses Kate and Leah Dixon, and Misses Payne and Waters, relatives of the brido and bridegroom; and the bridegroom was attended to pjr'Mr W, Q. Field. Tho bride's dreßß wasofwhito .• silk, ornamented with chiffon and orange blossom, and the bridesmaids were " dressedin coral pink, with veils to matoh, They each 'wore gojd bro'ooheß, the gift of- 1 the bridegroom,: !St. : t)ie conclusion of , the ceremony the party assembled at . Ajwa House, Ghusnee street, where the wedding breakfast was held, The presents were useful and numerous, and the happy pair drove to Mrs MoNab's for thoirhonojmoontrip. The following conversation was overheard in the street the other day, but for obvious reasons we shall omit the name of one of the parties; the other waa tho well known draper, Mr- L, J. 1 Hooper, Mr Spot Caah: „ y 'lsittrne Mr Hooper that you intend M opening the shop next your drapery tsblisliinent M f> grocery -and warehouse?''Mr L< J. •'!!' Tjiat is ''i6;'Vi . Cash, and in about a week I shall be' atle to qaote'to yoix the- lowest' prices for al . , kinds of general merchandise," Mr Spot Cash;" Good I I supposo you will keep only good goods and sell as cheap as anyone ; else? "Mrli. J,':''You bctl The bostand ; nothing but, tho best, and every article at bed rook prices,!' Those are the foundation stones upon whioh we intend to ereot our business," Mr Spot Gash !■ " Your hand my boy, My account with,so»and»so'a wortn three pounds a week, and I pay. oash. I. am . not satisfied lately, Tfanoy Ipay,mo«.{!jan I should do, 'So' directly you open your business look (upon" rae[as angular tomer"—Apt?
Messrs Lowes and Jorns add to their Stock Sale'for Wednesday, Juno 15th, 200i(Oiid wethers, 50 cross-bred eweß in lamb, and four uaoful hacks. Tonight at tlio Opara Fouao, Wellington, tho Montague-Turner Opora Company repeat " Oarmen," to-morrow " Marititna" is to ba performod, and on .Monday evening " Miguon" will bo •srcduced, Mr J, Oallio has been appointed postmaster at Martinborougl), T. Bowdon at Makikahi, and Mr W, F. Sin- i ohiratMakuri.
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XIII, Issue 4135, 10 June 1892, Page 2
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