...TlieVMast'erton. Eifle.-Volunteers'; an'd ; iCftdets parade this evening. - : i: -.-The.debtoftheßorough'oflWellington. amount3':to^3o,ooo. ; '".'.-:'' ;■"" .'....' : ; 'The-.'PremieToTTonffais a.-clergyman." 'Theve ..is-, a ""cliance -yet for the Eev: Dr Wallis. '■•" : "" ■.:^,:; : : v *<'■; The:;Greytown cricketero ' meet" ; i s o-' |?prri»w.af tjrnoQiiior practicein Steward's rpaddoek-;;—•.- -.: ; _.. &• meeting-'of members'and intending members of.,the" Masterto'nv.-Borough -Crick'eteiujb.'takes place tliiaeyening;," :'VTJiemo'i4thly. meeting .ton jMutuaMmprovemerft-'ln'd-Debatiriig ..Society:will be heldrat'the' Oddfellows' Hall, Featherstpn on Tuesday next; 1 •' ' -Qneluindiid and thirty recruits for the A™ed. Constabulary have been-accepted at Ohristchurch. This one.batch may be expected to : co'st the country #5,000 per '"';••'..•.■."' Messrs.' Z lortfe &Co' hold'W'stook and and general sale to-morrow afternoon at Masterton,. and Messrs F,H. Wpod,hdld one- of geheli'l merchandise, on : the same date at Greytown. .. The Education Board .has decided to ask the Government to grant tho children living at Crqss's Creek free railway passes to Feathei'ston to enable, them to .attend the public'school there. ■ .2 ;: Messrs W. J, • Nathan' & Co. announce that '-they : make cash advances -.'on' all produce plaeed in their hands' for s'ale.in London, and that they execute' indents on favorable terms, ■ MrD.'Asherofthe fancy bazaar Manners Street announces that he hag just opened up a large stock of cricketing toolß, lawii tennis, &o, as well;-as an assortment of fancy goods,
We understand that the Hon Mr Dick contemplates issuing a ciroular to existing Rabbit Trustees asking them to act for a; month or so till the Government has time: to arrange new districts and appoint Inspectors. •Proceedings haye been instituted against the Wdlington hotel-keepers .for adulterating spirits with water... .Thisis enough to make all defunct Bonifaces'rise from their graves and indignantly protest at such a time honoured privilege being challenged. ■ .' ; '
Is the new Parliment to lie swamped with lawyers ? If so what ia to become of us all ? In this Provincial district lawver Travers and lawyer Stafford caino forward, for Te A.ro and lawyer Izard and lawyir Bailer .for .Foxtpn, The law business must have' been a profitable one of late years to enable so many of its. members to leave their six and oightpanee and go limiting electors. The committee appointed to promote a Juvenile Court, in connection.with the, Fosters' Court, Gfeytown, met on'.iWed.nesdjiy eyenirift, -wliep.it/Vaß resolved tliaT. as sooiiHa 12 appljcations. are :tnadb for joining,'a Court would be Btartod. -It was ( decided to.- send cjroulara to-the parjifts'vtn'roiigh the sciioMmajter 'With all jiepessary information.. ° It is expected the/'Oiiurt will .be opened in abb'dt; a month Crpm.'.tha present date," • ' ! '" ! -''
. The representative ot the--Yorkshire Farmers wlio recently visited this district writes to the .'Leeds'Mercury' as follows:—I left by rail atthe end of April, 'examining the rich pastoral district of Wairarapa, spending a day- -with' Messrc Beethara (nephews of-Mr Beetham.of DoucasterJi on'their fine: estate' of "over 50,000 acres of freehold, Which their own industry has transformed from a wilderness of fern and bush, inhabited by. wild dogs and pigs, of the latter of which.they killed 80,000, into si rich grazing country carrying 65,000 sheep, 700 cattle,, and 250 horses. Mr George Beethara, M.H.R,, an excellent travelling companion aocom;' panied me by coach through the centre of the island,
Our -Woodville correspondent writes that Sir- W. Fox gave a lecture there on Tuesday evening and had a good attendance. He merely repeated what has already been reported by che Wairarapa Daily in his speech -at Masterton.—Our .correspondent also states that Sir Charles, a bay horse, standing 17| hands higli, passed through on bis way to Wairarapa on Tuesday. He is the largest horse our .correspondent has ever seen and should be in request amongst breeders of draught stock in this district, As he has plenty of bone and muscle* ■ tie- bone of his leg (canon.-.-bone) measures 12 inches'-in circumference, which will give judges soino idea of his size.
The'parliamentary correspondent of the Christchurch Press writes as follows: The next scene of that week was one in which npair nf.goldfiald representatives brought our Parliament- down.to .a-, level we once thought New Zealand, would :never descend td'lt'was at that early hour •of the .morning when scenes will often .arise, and whon the representative* of the Press are noyborc to: record'them. : Mr. .Sedd'en had;;.vnted {after pairing with Mr .fiolleston. .The Chairman's -attention was called to it, and he had said as usual that he.' had'hiithing-'tn. do with pairs; they were simply a matter of individual ■honor., Mr Seddon roso and in his usual dialect said-" Hit bis true, sir, that I 'had paired on the Ml with the Honourable Native Minister, but not on this here hitem." Mr. Pyke thereupon remarked that'the Bill was made of '.lnterns' and it only showed how much dependence there was upon what he called bis honor. This ■ produced- from Mr Seddon two 'adjectiyes,.and.a : noun which are never • heard many decent-society, and in return Mr Pyke's stick was raised in the air with a view to inflict grevious bodily harm on Mr Sedclon's face. .The. Mow was:averted: by the fatherly Turnbtill and the .fussy' Hurst who rushed .in. at the risk of their skins' " What—what-what," said "the enraged Pyke.:" have .you got to-do with, me if I choose to smash him ?" "Nothing at all I hope," said the smiling Turnhnll ''but I ; have-- something; to-do with this'; House, you: can make as 'great a fooli-of yourself as'yoiv like anywhere else.but not I'.here?' Mr Pyke and his itick.--we're-i hauled off into the lobbies, where he was . loiid in bis demands'-for ; satisfaction.'. on; the Herculean"'Seddon;- who could Jbave" ■pitched himvout-'of-the' .window., -Next : day Mr Pyke Tjace lobbierinpring; forjSeddpn, with•:his'stibkin one-hand' ~an;d a list bf.bankrujit XPiin. jhei other: whichhadbeohfurnißhed"to an.ovderJof Legislative .Council' and; hi whichvbii; ; .enemy figured; conspicuously. s\ *-,: ■ ■'•i'-''-:ljj - Bapp aVdHareohhe' Emporium have forsale .500 'bushels J)f ; spiendidiseef Tartarian Oats';: which they are'-selling! at" 3s 6d per-bushel .-■ As Oats are advancing every day'in price buyers woulddnj well, tn secure some of theni,'at : .Jl'avO ,alsn : just;feceiyed; directifrorn thej marinfactiirersa large assortmenirif shear's, which■; they are. selHng,.at, ; .Wellington; •wholesaleprice!"' "Wairarapa'' s'torekeepers can be supplied at reasonable terms,— rABVT.r' :':■'.' . ■ltu ■■•)■, ,:v;;h'.':n-i!rV-;^vf!?i
;'. 'We' mYect attention ito Mr o.Smith's advertising columns.- ■-- :] '"■ ; "- '■'■'■'{ •>'■: ''•: ":'[ V*' ''." ■; At a tummoned mooting of the Loyal Greytown Lodge 1.0.Q.F,) M.U.i,. held on Wednesday evening, Dr'Bey "was appointed surgeon |pjhe ; ljpdge. . ; Messrs J. lorns &.Co..add;to their .Bale, •able brake,4tol%'eN , er'al splendid canaries,' ; Ml^Bllrl*ii 1, Bsys JpußlisKeiii k in. ;aii : ?tjier : rcoljimn; an; addresiv toe ''thtf-liebters'bf Wairarapa South to'which we will i-refev more particularly in our next issue.; ; •party -'Will "hive'- itt%ork»'cii«pie'ted' at' ;Duriedin ; iiisix months "'time,- : ' .'"■ " '■' ;.«vllr-'LillinS{6t(;, ; ; r imMt» ! oshe- Newt own Schqol.has applied to trieEdubation Board fur tie rVihcjyal 'of .hie "assistant,- alleging that; he had' found him incompetaiit;> it was resolved, after. 9ome4>^ljen |t th»t,MrLiltiDgtdn , i request "be" acceded. to, and., that three •miatlu'-ndtM^^ '"W'hear'Vliilf Mr', fiplmea Oraynei ii a vaccination dnWf-nasiiip'res'aed i desire. With V' l»neet,'J. J T^« i rj|j^a"jioD» v .of the Board rVcofporar'puriisliraeTils :cfearly prohibit, however, atfy-'thasttienltfrtt "'of". won" a ohiwoter. ... &*£*< - ; ' ■'■'■ '! It is rumored lhat-'!t r ii'on the cards that Mr.EjiMjredithydf tha Upper Plain may cpmyJQr.ffatd.M-^candidate for thenortl»rti; dmiioff «f "mirarapa. A lad riding a horse .without, a. saddle' last 'evening had' a nasty spill in Ghapel street. The animal bolted .up Hall ( St,' tu,rnftd'jtli'e.i'«irn'er softs? thVfootpa'th into Ohapel-St, cannoned. -flijainst the corner post and left hisiriderslunned and bleeding on the road. The boy quiokly recovered, however, and a companion took him home to have his wojmds.Jjewed. A man named Jones who has recently, wj|th.;three,- mates bush for Dr Hoskmg,. met. ,p)%a, t; severs accident yesterday'" He' was fallins; the hitMia of hia -coutrtib'tV";Vrltßii ,, one 'of "the lower 'WaV and was torn 9ff ) .falHns.oni.Jn>es?hflad;.The blow rendefttd 'him inseiisiblejor. nearly'two. hours. The'BrShdti"waiT about"Bo ( feet long, and =B"foinifc-Ihictf, ;Wij : had it. not struck, 'motibn must hare His three mate's itandjng near had a very narrow "iioalftt/'bavlng if run' for'their lives to esbape.the,4Htr]g': Mr T; : L, Th»mpßoh,jwhos| Uni|adjoins,.kindly, had the wdiinded mar conveyed, to i the. Hea'pi'tal, whwe%e s *ai'. ; quVckly''attdnded by.Dr Hpskipjj;, fhe-wjuriesiwere found ta as.,far.as could be then ay mptom r" dtfVijlope,'the. pstienf wilf be. about again in a few days. He is to'"b'o congratulated upon his miraculous escape. Mr William Christie; >whd' for many years.ha.d|aken' share in the woi"k ; ' ; o'f'- iiie' r fiojal Observatory at Greenwich, is spoken of as- likely .to succeed Sir G. B, the office of Astronomer Royal. - The British the propagation' of the Gospel reports its receipts for the pasi' I y*W*6f'. 10357, and expenditures of •'£6p i .w:lt",/was:'itatod: that in results It had iVeen tlie best year in/the history of the" Society. The autiSomitio agitation, t .p|jiav.coati.n'ent-.was; severely, cpndeinjie,! atili'e.;annual- meeting-.'
_ The Bov Sheldon Jaoljson, D.D., Superintendent.of!?resiJyt,e,ria v n Homo Missions in the of America, Saili shortly ,where;le. instituted' some the Indians a few years ago,"; .'The four central ppints of tUo_Be i: Stika, rDe-Jack.Bqn takes witK hini.a : th9;' ; Hyd'ah' l, Mission.., '^'/^ ,^^?'-^^& ; :'/'r.' ; '-': !
Cigarette imoking-Mrr'apldly on tho I -inoreaae ' both' in .England and on' the Continent, Iff France do loss than 294 milliards are said.to^ej i mi)'kod.,aiin.uallyi ia total wh ! ich'"-givjaL\for ( eac> day 805 millions, jorT ; eiicH Jo'u£ 33 'wiliirins, and for eaqh'imihiite l ,£:':■'l-ft.V-.'i ■•• n
. A plague ; of near Dagneux, ,in. France. Innumerable iwafmswhich seeMfp.conie.-f;r((in;the direction' of Lyons, tiave invaded' many commpei,..doing,great damage, to. the : crops; ;> 'Soma faVihers,ll'is stated, have killed from 5000 )o .in their fields in a single flay.'"',.'
'; The importi'tWftoMiri stock and fresh meat at Liverpool from America, for .the tfeek :.Bnding'7uae.4'/way'ty largeit. for manymdpthii'-'-Twblve'BUameri'arrived bringing Vtbtal'oi''3sl2 oiittle, 656' sheep, IjLO hogs, 10,724 quarters of beof, 852 careaie^'of-^iittonr'^h'^-liff-dead'hoKi;''' Tiptree Hail, Kelvendnn.Esix, ewned by the late MrMechi, has just.been swi fcr.sile,«Hhe : Mart; Loudon. The highest bid for 132 acres iras £3750, or £2B 8s per price for was withdrawn froiu'iale. '■':-., ■'; ','::.-, %»n\» of Queen sscJorjs yearlingshai of 'file years..gin'erallyr brought forward a Very inferior lot; of animals. -This year, however, the contrar.y.was the case; the ye«linpo,^althoughjtfco -ta'ajorlty ■ tif? 'them!\'irqr.e.im^l- g nearly i |2poi'.pJ!)oe l jrw./w* 'S'. V:': _' fiollerw._Bt.Vei in France, s lt d«?m«da: 'bjrvcai'ting the metal round !i«.nM'- : nfMime? thV 'ingot, being finally rolled into shafting, 'Jhew core; diameter, in. tbe:.sam» proportion • as the ■metal, *Ten when the-tq<,9! - aiSiii9»er is reduced as low ai oM.fourth-bf'-aii inch,
Tho JJurppeau Gfl|eifftraoritsi"*rtf-'dori-atently • increasing :th?ir this time; tbaimen~:«rap'lriyed'';-lTt ; ; EriifipV great German- manufabwry rffie/; plpyedday and'iiight to'lfltetel 00t&M£ ItalyhasorderVd^ttpllifAa ( l2o, Joumania 100'; Greece 7p0,-'and,b*weideaso,' : ; . At | the Melbourne Ar'gus);'v/hft^t6ok'^prace ; at Campbell's Creek on August 30, the ancient custom ef _w.omen .''carrying vthe thedead waswitnVsieH'foYihe"first time at tho [cemetery, T'be,..coi'psa < was..oarried by elderly matrons' from 'the bouse to the road and from the gates ofthe cem'e> tery. to the gi-ave* ".
. A: Berlin .Hilling «iJalMmiint' has come to grie'Hn a%e)|;py,, -Jliq pro-. ordertboofcs; bbliviouii notes on; gppdibuyor;. ffrte mil paddfe4 .Baroii6s6 L.i|'cl!ri ; :'mu«lk' 'bsaken tolshow 6ff \tW 'pioei.herself' J on," til .. hold'pf these,arid, rfa^fipjiie/'.^.,,,.; ; ., lt" ; ii t?flrdaher:arid' Sotj'isoldlJast ■ season more sheep shears ihan;::the,'»hole.-iof thft WjArapa store-. %e¥par* "combined, and thisV.seaao.u.it is ■thejpnte^ : wbioh. they "have ■ Wellington f .eell.ftll Jttioir gopds so •Their is we; would call sto ok "of iVy .^H^ii' es : yet Teen in 'the* "WabaYapa:) ■■^■M 1, f.: " :.:^-" ; ; . :;;$0! steam mmtmnki§i:yiM^ti(i. ;with l 4he Kalpdi WooUettOTlinablM'm'e ; i I tD.Bm^iapb;,Tj^sffi l at'^to!Sni: :*other,<requra^ not to be snrp'iißß9d'' - in {he oolonj, j&iffi solicited.: Orders gftmgl« I -Wfl]i«.rt, '■WWoM*s*?-. "•.; ■'
, Telegrams to hand from Long,-Brinish announced thebbdy of the late' Presi-. dent will leave for-Washington to-day, where the inquest will bo held on Friday. On Saturday it will ha conveyed to 01eve : - : laud Ohio, The result of the post-mortem examination shows that the ball'-frabtad .the ribs and shattered' the vertebra of the back-bone,.,finally;• lodging below the ; pfti)CM.aje.gland.of. ■fqun'd completely;-'. eniyiited; ; ...,T^. ;/ inV, mediate' cause of .deWwas the rupturi'.of: the mesenteric artery in the ,6avriy : tif ; tiie abdomen .retaining the intestines. i-Theri is geiieriir momimV ; %ougtpst...the/ •States, : and business-lß.efßiyw'hMS'sus-.psnded........ : ■ ■■'■-''■ ■:'■'■ ■•■ v^-i '
■..: 'Mi ...Post;" says ;-By : ,-thV-;laH- : Sii Fnsco mailnevs has besn.receivedio the effeet'.that Mr. Albert.Martiri.vion :$L&i Hon. John Martin,'o'f distinguished' himself irT .the exarjiination of students ia-medibme] and its allied .sciences at •Quj| 1 j..-J[Oipitd.| From'the list of medallists and prizemen; •for th'e'jeision 'IBBO-l;"it appe'ar«''ffiat Hri A. Martin has' iepure'd , the :r ''V;»Mhlelj Harris'; prize and tjiMrat.p:rize;(i&)4pr second year's.studenis,; NeirrZeajajii wjfl: justly feel proud "of achieved in this way by her toni'|i tiiej .Old County, . -.,,•....,;• :,2y.:;;iiU ■ -. .The ixerpitapt.r.ate of ransom exacted! by the Macedonian .brigaads ferallfhe; Englishmeri'/fh'ey' -hare 'captured; .and' :<rhich w tbtend' Haa to '• bsltrfirhdad'' by • .the. Ottoman .Treasury,'- aeemi 'MtiftirA '■ last »roujed4h§ n |qrjtiah GpYornra.efltijf; some" exertion;" Traqlidfately' on, .the; teleaie -hi --vMiM'Sli'ier" ;:; tlie Jurist troops were despatched in pursuit -oMrle: brigands, In the. course-, of a. week the. 'a'bldiiri jdid good work; .they aijigked and dispersed three bands, killing 'many of the brigands,.and in proof of thymiccon of the expedition fourteen headland three prisoners had arrived at Salomca^
.The Spanish' Government has' jusl made a claim upon France for indbtnm'iy for the victims of.the recent; disturiKfric'es at Oran, in the Frerich.'colony .of. : Jtl)(eriar The ground on which the claim. js. is that France did not s provide Vu'Mcientiy* for the safety of the 'Spahish'VfflohW The Fninch Gorernment, in reply, pojnts to the.;larne hurober remaining a propf that the fugitives need v no(fHive fled ; but consents to entertain thfe ota'thr on the condition; that the, demandan»f Franco for the injuries sustained brjersubjectsin the' Carlist wars bf 1872' arid 1876 are settled. •; ~;sV'-> V^ ?*
A local tippling worthy, of it combS'tffi' turn of niirtd, one dark .njghji whftivliu?* fefriiiii* from "barrel fairer,".-.' ngftinat ft pump,-i'tid" tlieii' id: "Mofhii Earth.". After: getting up ani'i'tesilyiiff' himself in beat he.coujd,.he peered cautiously to the left,arid to the right of the bbjebt, and 5 ,- hayitiß thus ascertained how matters stood, brandishedvitingly exclaimed, " Just lay dopu yef stick,my weesoonie,ani'itaV bb'taV.a'll tak' it out o' ye I" ' ~.'■. '; Sir Julius Vogel is not witlio.ut'fiien|s; in : . the • colony. The'Tara>akt 'H'eralf soys :-"■■ Whereisthero a p'ublibMtj W befound whbhas tloneao.-iiiligll own personal exertions to advance'the - colony as Sir Julius Vogel; and, after his many years of toil and: anxiety, what has been his reward ?f-dismissal from the; position aa Ageu.t>.&'eneri<l,':dt is too well known to be tliahSir Julius presided over the. Agent-Uejieral's Department 'in London within'admiiiißtrative ability and patriotic zeafit is'difficult to replaoe and impossible to'surpass, He has on ■ several oeoasions : protocted the character, the reputation, and the commercial, terast. of the. colony with\alt'tlief fofc'ej whiclihis;clear, heed, strong^sens'itjtn^ 1 .resolute mind was capable of d6ing;' j .•powerful'pen has been c'onstatijly.lem-.i 'ployed in defending New Ze'alanJ fmja the aspersions of its Avhilst ;hia voice has been heardit every'ooba'sipa.i when an opportunity, offered in sounding; the' praises of New , Zealand; ■, -With' It knowledge that lie has clone-all.thia-'ltlJe. ourttelegram from theHon.r.Mr.HalP' 1 ' Bequest, you, t»,.resi|m ship—does not read, well; ooramg-ss'itf did from a former.'.colleague and *ty&' Premier,of. Now-Zealagd.'"' We arfi'fof. surprised at Sir Julius Vogal writing'V well-merited rebuke to the Government: which, through its .liedd,' h»d'B6"groi6ly:. ii)suit«dhim,"' ■■' '.'';' '''.''., '.';'
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