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SECOND EDITION

Notice is given that persons trespassing with do? or gun on the properties of Messrs J.P. Perry and Puhara Te Tau at Bideforfl will be proseouted. Messrs M. Caselberg and & Co. hbve been appointed agents in Masterton for the Milburn Cement Company, of Dunedin.

Complaints have reached us from settlers of the Upper Taueru that for decoration purposes, ferns and native plants have been systematically removed from the properties in that district witht out the permission of the owners. '

The entertainment which was held at Eketahuna last evening in aid of the school funds was very successful, and the finanoial position w sll be relieved considerably thereby.

Mr Stuokoy, of Te Ranßitunian, advertises Jersey bull calves for sale-. Application musi be made early.

The woman Carolino Poyman, charged at Wanpanui with murder, has been committed to take ner trial at tho next Criminal Sessions of the Supreme Court. 4l strong actiye girl as plain cook is wanted by Mrs W. Martm.of Huangaraa. We have to acknowledge the reooipt of a complimentary ticket for a plain and fancy dress ball to be held at Carterton to-nis?ht in connection with the Social Club.

The tjreytown Temperance Society held their fortnightly meeting last .night. There was a large attendance, and a very pleasaut time was spent. An interesting address was deliverered by Mr Bingham. On Saturday next the bunt is supposed to meet at Mr Jas. Macara's farm at Opaki, and to travel through Messrs Buick'a and Kummers' adjacent properties. With a tine day there will no doubt be a latge oroffd of spectators, as visitors driving-along the road will be able to see the wholo of the hunt. The course chosen is through fine open country, and if possible, besides post and rails and furze hedges, some water jumps will be arranged. Prof. Henry Barraclough, of Wellington, has discovered a great remedy which is" preeminent 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 all soreness and pmv, while it Cures. It is alßo a very beneficial application toi bunions, removing ullthat intolkrablf soreness, and reduces them amazingly. All whfi suffer with corns or bunions would procure the corn destroyer without a minute's hesitation if they only had the slightest Knowledge of its, efficacy. Five days' use of the uehiboykr (which is lii oiutmont form) will be sufficient to 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 BarBAqtoUGH, Medical .Herbalist, Pirie Street, "Wellington-^pvx.

At the meeting of the Wellington/ ■ Education Board to»day, 1 Dr NewmanV moved,' " That in tho opinion - of thft * /■.' Board each school should institute an arbor day for the purpose Of planting th'« ; B </■ school ground, and the Board hopes thli — • resolution will be given cffeofc to W *ll Committees." jzL,'- f i Thoso who intend should certainly write to UessM.'^ltoim^''A and Hurrell, ooachbuUdert, of Court*" . illustrated catalogue and Their reputation for finished ship is eaualled only by the luflne rthey'sv& have obtiinod for.- : yalue.; A special notification from' thifiSi firm appears in our advertising Mestrs. Bouse and Hurrell, Itmight be~4% luontioned, have recently had their' steam 1 coach faotoiy enlarged to accommodate their inttuu-' '■ - ing trade. , .r A special announcement from the; > London Loan and Discount Bank; -of' s -'"''' Panama Stroet, Wellington, appeato.in.; 1 our advertising columns. TnWwell* " ' known city financial established many years, and it possessed > exceptional facilities for the transaction of all .business connected with loans. - ' Immediate cash advances are made on spersorial security,-on bills of sale, or on the deposit of deeds or share warrants, ;m<l the re-pay ment, if so desired, can ■ bo by regular instalments. , On Thursday, the < r OpbN>f July * ? : concert is to be given nn the Theatre Royal by Herr von Keisenbng, . ? assisted by his pupils, and the 'best /; ■ amateur talent in the district. An >i" instrumental practice will be held to* nitfht, and all t hose taking' part are c,t particularly requested to attena. k The funeral of, William Jury, aon of Mr John Juty, of Papawai, tootalaca yesterday. Thedecoased - ber of the Papawai Rifle Volunteers was 1 accorded a military funeral, the Papawai ; " Rifles' and the . Greytown Bras* Band •''■ being in attendance. , ~

. The Marfcinboroudh Literary andDebat- ■ inpr Society gave a very enjoyable'• " social" m the Town Hall, Martinborough, last night, a large number of « ladies and gentlemen being(present. A programme consisting of songs, recita> . tions, and.teadih((ai|waa golae throughin ;'| amoatcreditablerafconer.-^.The : secre* vs tary, Mr Wardlaw, deserves every praise , for the way ite whiih the prOttqMingi« were carried outl;i .Mr Joseph Wilton, one of the craft, * who has been Jn : Australia.eiphtqen months has returned to Masterton oft a trip for the 'benefit'i of. hii>,^ hcal;!i, ■ ',y advertising columns from and Co,, of the "Challenge" litKSworks, t> Mauricovilli. The value of.; the lime y turned out from these .works has been , v <j conclusively proved by the: Government;.,-, analyst, ana many private can testify to t the' iiuperfnpity of its, fertilising qualitios. , ;»' K (w, Robert Groat Scott pleaded not gofltyJ? in the R, M. Court this tnorning tothelv,. charge of stealing of of 12s, the property of the'BetilWrl,' Paige. The caretaker of Bt Matthew's >.. Church, Mr Rpbins,, * s wifeliad wash'edth'e shirts produced, rat , he had not seen them himself Annie,' »' Robins stated that Bhe saw the Bhifte in* * the Ohuroh'on Friday. "He Rev. W.E.. Paige identified the shirts flQjjtaoed as those given to - Mrs Robin's to washed. He/- ,valued them at 27iv WilliainShaw, general dealer, retnetn ' bered the accused going into hitf shop-btt Monday evening and selling him shirt for ls '6d, detestable 'Clmif. '- deposed to the arrest of the aceused, who at first stated he had bought' the shirts in Wellington,, * bub afterwards. eUttidji/ he found them, in.a room> in .whkhthtAf was sleeping iu M' Cecils; Robins ' washed the shirts and ieft tbwn in Matthew's Charoh. For the Joseph Hoffmann morning he saw • man cone, oat e£B& Matthew.'a churchyard,. who totfl h|n that he. had slept in the Otfrrch that nighty He had the slmte pfßduoedin.„ his possession. The man was not the acou»ed. The man' <" said, , "Hallo, mate, come and have', a drink 1" and they went into the .Club. Theman said he did not know where h 4 pot >' theehirU. The accused made a state- " ment to the effeot that he found the twov shirts in the bedroom in whioh he alept 'v at McOoll's boarding house.: He they belonged to the party who alept in , the same room with him, and knew he - would have no objection to his putting.' ene on. He left the other-in the. room. On Monday night he waS r a litfck, drunk,»,i and going into ..the room other shirtout and sold. it. The accused tree i sentenced to two mouths' imprisonment with hard labour in the Wellington* Terrace Gaol. A grand display of new- winter.good ibis being made this day at the Bon A' Marche, Messrs Hooper and Co. having., just received another shipment of 85 cases and bales, consisting of all the, , latest designs in Millinery, Mantle*,' Jacket*), Ulsters, Cloaks, Dress-Goods,- . Furs, Ribbons, Rain Cloaks, Parasols, Flowers, Feathers, Ac., &0., Also from the Kaiapoi, Roslyn,Mosgiel,Wellington and Oncnunga mills, Men's, Youths', and Boyß' Clothing, Overcoats, Knioker .' Underclothing, Pants, Shirts, Socks, Blankets, Shawls, buigerings, Tweeds, Flannels, Shirtings, Dress Tweeds, &o, &o. These goods are nowJbiiig- shown at Li J. Hooper' ana Go's Bon Marohe. We direct special attention to our Hosiery, Gloves,. Haberdashery and Manchester departments. Wo are no, to be beaten, in the colony for Cahooee.. . Sheetings, Linings, Shirtings, Table . Damasks, and all' household furnishings, r-: and our Hosiery and Gloves are lrom the best known makers. L, J. Hooper. . and Co., Bon March" ; ;

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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XII, Issue 3840, 24 June 1891, Page 2

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SECOND EDITION Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XII, Issue 3840, 24 June 1891, Page 2

SECOND EDITION Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XII, Issue 3840, 24 June 1891, Page 2

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