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1 i.cit' mi as ye. no lain ns, f tin; lost man, Cauiph, 11. li'h' u.-li uimv 'l'sidei Is oi MartinlwroiK'ii !:.-•! Ie non ... .uUi-nut s.n.a-h ji'nti'J- <t no ■: 11,. I (• u ; .y,. Tin iutpitP-ioli i- Dint in- v.-|.] ot: found .LnWlll'ii iii gome of ii <• ciuTs cr rivers. llio Hitro s tor Mr K it Wood s Halo of ! run. and ewes ■ ; m. cuminn loir am numerous. Tutie ore .-evt ml i.or,- ~nes today. Gool for ) . bus- 1 \Vn mo ('lc iscJ |o on | that our baby was {no mon utiy cured t f a seriouspr.ituete.' i i of ll;e ii-.v.e1,-by the use of Am-iiea.'i Co a Hop Bittors by its mother, v.diiei) in t n same tiino restored uer to pci bet heaitli and streilptli."--Tim Parents. hue Skinny Men. " o jlth lieuewer'' 'estoies headu pci >ne , . iivs, Oyspepsia Impotence, t-.'-'.iia- in , chemists and Dunedin. BANio.u.vt- n - i Ire-vnvi'in Kxnuci. Tt-.-.i its eminent p..vt-rm citc.ds in coughs, colds ndhin zs ; the u...} is instantaneous. in seriou. cases an ! sec. ...s of all kinds, be they Wounus, but ns, acabiiups, bruises, spidn-. it is tile .-sfeM aitiedv^'to r'VcUinn —no mid.iiuna! oei taio surjui-dud e'b.adproduced in moup, linniii.ln.mcliitu, in ilamm iT ‘i ■ in. .-wciluc’s, .! • , ii.ll lilO'.' I, d t sciilci . d,.- a-. Self Ii 10 Kldln;.' i... 1 mmity erya • do n-" -u nil 1.0.-pitul-and mcii' ..' • ics : i. t.... i-vt l,v ‘ l|Ul -lia ..in.oln.l i-. i. .c. ~;■ 1 • siuidler.am. Tr, it, L ,.y r, r'’- -I j »iWi» tu«4 fejciii, uid btUecG.

The .vault of the elections in New South Wales is in favor of the freetraders. The date of entries for the Wairarapa and Bast Coast Pastoral and Agricultural Society’s Bam and Ene fait has been extended until Friday, 11th day of February. Diptheria is to be found in some families in the district and we would advise parents i c c.ueful of their children. Throat affeclions should be caiefully watched and sulphur burnt in the bouse. Au unoccupied cottage on Belvedere-road, Carterton, was burnt on Sunday morning. There is news from Honolulu of another volcanic outbreak there. Arthur Avery, aged 18, was drowned while bathing in the river at Spring Grove, Nelson, on Sunday. It is stated that Hall has confessed to the warder in charge of him during the voyage that he was guilty of attempting to poison his wife, but he is said to still maintain his innocence in connection with the murder of Captain Cain. Since his trial for murder he has greatly changed. Mr F H Wood announces that be willhold an important unreserved sale of farm, dairy stock, household furniture, &c., on behalf of Mr James Wall, Oliver’s Line, Carterton. The sale will take place on the 22nd and will, without doubt, draw a large number of buyers. The debut in the Masterton Theatre Hoyal on Saturday evening of the Fisk Jubilee Singers attracted a large and fashionable audience, the front seats being crowded, while the gallery was well filled. The company of ten male and female vocalists are accompanied by an eminent lady instrumentalist whose performances on the organ and piano materially enhance the effect of their singing. When we say that the quality of the music far more than realised expectations and that the audience was held spell bound by the melodious strains and repeatedly, in rapturous applause, gave vent to their feelings, we but faintly represent what occurred. The company can only be compared to a rich musical boquet, every voice being carefully trained and cultivated and the various singers, contralto, soprano, tenor, and bass, blending and harmonising with a skill, sweetness, and precision, that can be imitated by no instrument yet discovered.— Star. Willie Walker, a youth of 17, whilst trying to cross the Acrere Hivev at Collingwood, on Sunday night, was drowned. James Trenwith, a carter in the employ of the Auckland Timber Company, was shockingly injured on Saturday, by being run over by a nightsoil cart in Dock Street. He died in the Hospital from the injuries. Deceased is said to have been the worse of drink, and was sleeping on the roadway. We understand that the Woollen Company, having failed to purchase merino wool suits able for their requirements in this district, purchased last wee! about 400 bales in Canterbury, part of winch is the well known White Bock clip Their Layer is now in the Marlborough u.s : to soon as the electric light plant, now on its way out, arrives,'.the Company will manufacture over a hundred bales of wool per mouth. —Post. At Masterton the Jubilee singers had the largest audience that have yet assembled in thu tL .Ire there. Everybody was delighted with their singing. Aoout seven miles of fencing around Messrs B'dwill's land a. different places has been destroyed within the last wmb by giwss fires, along the road between Morrison’s Bush aud the cut’ieg. A large number of posts have been consumed. be seen by advertisement that a journaldevoted to physic-research aud spiritual progress is to be published at Wellington. The investigation ot what is known as Spiritualism has been of an extended character, reaching every part of the colony and there is no necessity to go beyond the Wairarapa to learn the hold it has taken upon the public mind. So numerous are the adherents of this philosophy that a journal is to be published devoted to the explanation of the phenomena and the record of progress. His Holiness the Pope has recommended the Eoman Catholic members of the Beicha stag to support the increase of the Army Bill, in the hope that by so doing the German Government will in future favor the improvement in the position of Bomsn Catholicism in Germany. The Christmas number of the Australian Musical Magazine, just received from the publishers, Messrs Nicholson and Co, of Sydney, is a most creditable production. It contains fourteen well selected songs with piano accompaniment and the printing is bold and clear. The arrangement is particularly good and we congratulate the publishers upon the success of this t fi'ett. We should like lu see the Australia.! Musical Magazine in every homo. At Auckland, an old woman, Mrs Foley, wile of a bookmaker, fell in the fire, aud was nearly* a^vc ’ She died shortly after at the Hospital. At a meeting ■.l tho Kcallier&loii ’wlrvt'l Committee, la-lil on Saturday last, the emmoitlee V| Avd Memos liuehiuian, liunov ami I’haia/yo. Al a niialiiia nl the St .h.liiiS Clmreli Vi-dri, Md mi Mmid.,y eunim hid. tin- u-stn I'rmid-ed a mini nnl e.veei'iliog cle Inward- repairs l«» the par-niiage at Oinumvii. slu-li-urn T. leg od as—mi ; s am ill band It Was a, 1 -, aelind t-plant the church Simla na- smn a- till -I mm, mid-, Ml Uidv.ill bavinl.mdly nl'HTid Inn -an mil.- Im that |uirp.,-e. Tim H■: mili-ii nl tin In ,Ml WV-im, « m id, bm m. •■■".l-11 aa- lab, !1 m 1 he mallnl . fi-.1, ii.lv Ills n'lni I’■ 111 ' '.di inn,| , Inn, ,11 -inn 'll 'mil, S" In i„J |. U |iaHd I- lld.l' -j||)l in n-11'(i, al a imini 111, iling mim n,ir., Mr lb',i .am- i- lam-a, tn.n a-lUslmUan fur the Town 11-1-1, (.in.l y'» /,<"d mi .d'lb," J mlilii.' l' 'mnumnn I'''’ 1 '''’ ‘" Tin. I M-.n i.ujnni. hj, Ii„ (Iran,,l, ami ( hnmv dnllill., V-. >\ , nln l-t II OJ t Oil .0 .Cl0U,0 ; bl ’J ill’ mam, 11 nj, „.i,i.,i:, destroyed. Til,' intiniiialiiMis nyal in! Call:,, Ijlms lor lauilll imm till' livlsnll nl llmnis 111, mill uni,' illsIni—i’d al till' Masl i’lln) i Knsiili'iit Magisitnili-V Court. Thn fiiltnuiii- nnliiis have linen iceeiu.d far Un, tin■ tiilnM Jlani and Jail fair, Im livid mi Killi I'Vbruan : llams iamnin Aid, Konm -v Marsh libs, .Mi'iiim hlir,i(iahiii' /(nun 1.,, .Smith limvn la, Lues—Jtomney Marsh .'id, Lima,hi do. 'l'l.ial, U77, This is an hme.ise ,n‘ about uO on last year's lair. A seam of coal has been found ifr the Waiinca road, Nelson. A series-I sin at| ni j i a l ain, fiii Xboo and tiro ci)i(mj.ii.iwii|. d ih n nl, between H. Hutchens, champion of tinel, ua', a M u w. Clarke, champion of Australia, ivcic eoml.i' 1 :mi Monday at tire I-ieninifc* t, iiVictoria) running .pounds. T'iio contests coiu-|.i,-nd races at Do it distances, viz., 50 yards, 100 V n in, ami bio ,aids. Clarke was successful in the !ir-.i ' an, lb'.-, uinuhte the championship. Mr 11. IVo hrolhi'r, chairman of Du* (JuiUnrton Town b lino, in. J,'-1.1 appointed to Urn CumUnabloll of the All I ' I ■uio-nii|,i I,i lininic, uoar (j,» Carterton railway -cauo... Du* ju. lin 'd of ji r Soratt, was liurn-'d I'. Ihe grou Jat ji:, mmriay m0n0..,- Tim hnaade lamed. V. ami pri-.c.i. J the lb c Imm tpicul. A 1 ■‘ i; ' ; ’ ir 1 : ■ ,1, ;t (lillieullv •’ 5 " ' ~(c H n(t ,| fi . r ■ 1 ■ ! Eon i! ; l 1 “'..Dial form-.. ; “ l ' - ,u ‘ I,r ' 1 ■• ,r •*' men f-tonn.-.l ),,;1 "“ •'fWc,|tv u oi’ tli,-ai w ullli . li-.c l.r juli.i.t M,U ItoMy Un; hut' l !. 1 lire dDcf / r ae up.

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Wairarapa Standard, Volume XX, Issue 2028, 9 February 1887, Page 2

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Untitled Wairarapa Standard, Volume XX, Issue 2028, 9 February 1887, Page 2

Untitled Wairarapa Standard, Volume XX, Issue 2028, 9 February 1887, Page 2