In the House of Commons Sir Charles Dilke said that the shivery in Zanzibar was of the worst plantation type, and rapidly killed oIV ils miserable serfs, liiigland's attitude, he declared, was llai;rant hypocrisy. They were morally liable, hut afraid to act, and nothing was likely to be done until the Sultan became subject to one of the Powers. Mr Curzon, Under-Secretary for Foreigu Affairs, in replying, said that negotiations were going on for the abolition of slavery, and the Government hoped that the question would be settled shortly. Thequestion ot compensating the slave-holders was, how ever, involved,
rruKE woods' great riii ; PEitaiiNT -L CUKE | For Cmnjh tiud Colds. Sold by all Grocers, Is G;l ami 2s liil bottle. NICE birthday present SHORT WIND WATEUBUBY WATCH, l'ostcd free lot 17s from the W.F.C.A., Ltd As it is now jwetty well known nAKAI-OXT'S TltliEE STAB \j BUANDY Is liighly recommended for inlluenza, and all kiinlr.d complaints.
TO LET. VALUABLE business premises lately in occupation of Mr George Johnston, comprising large wellfitted shop with dwelling house attached, together with grain store, outbuildings, aud half acre land. Apply— EDWIN FEIST.
FOli SALE. rpHE property of Messrs Welch and J. Kemble, known us Ernspast, Hangitnmau, consisting of liSli acres, all in English masses and subdivided. There is a substantial!) roomed'house, woolshed and necessary outbuildings on ; the property. The boundary fences are , rabbit proof us well as the main division | fence, which greatly facilitates poisouing, ' The property will be sold as a whole or half the area may be purchased by arrangement. For particulars apply to the owners, MESSIiS WELCH & KEMBLE. NOTICE. I HAVE now a good stock of onefoot matai and rata wood. The rata is sound and hard, and equal to mairc. Delivered at current prices. 11. JONES, Wood Dealer and Milkman.
A spkculty] [a specialty. TO SMOKERS. A COOL AND DELICIOUS SMOKING- BLEND. TRY J. WILLIAMS' -HOUGH-CUT, UNSTEAIIED, FLAKE SMOKING TOBACCOS, GOLDEN Eagle, Victory, Imperial, lluby Fluke, Juno, New Venus, Golden Flake, etc., CUT ON THE PREMISES FIiESH DAILY, By new ami improved machinery. J. WILLIAMS, Qceex'-stiieet, Masiemox.
SEND a money order or postal notes lor 17s, and get a SHOUT WIND WATERBURY, From the W.E.CA,. Ltd. EKETAHUNA COACHING, CARRYING, £JVEItY AND BAIT STABLES. COACHING TIME-TABLES! Eketaiiuxa-Pauutua (viaMaugaono: Leave Eketaluran daily at 7,0 a.m. arrive Pahiatua 11.30 a.m. Leave Pahiatua at 3 p.m„ arrive Ekctahuna 8 p.m. EKEUnDNA-PiHlim: Leave Ekeiahuna daily at 1.30 p.m., arrive Pahiatua 3.45. p.m. Leave Pahiatua daily at 10.0 a.m., arrive Eketahuua 12.30 p.m. Eketaiiuka-Alfbi!dtok : Coaches leavo daily at'2.3op.m.,arrivc Alfredton 5.15 p.m. Leave Alfredton daily at 915 a.m,, arrive Ekctaliuna 12.'15 p.m. Brakes ply to all parts of the district. Saddle horses, buggies, brakes, and coaches on hire. Horses bought and sold on commission. Horsps broken to ' ' double harness. Good secure ROYAL OAK HOTEL, CARTERTON, ASDitnedin Ahs and SiooThottled at Tauhcrcnikau,always on hand, and supplied at wholesale prices in S.J. HARDING, Pbopbietos. C. CRESS.
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XVI, Issue 5112, 24 August 1895, Page 3
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486Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XVI, Issue 5112, 24 August 1895, Page 3
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