:To-morrow Messrs Kennedy Mucdobald' and Co. offer for sale a valuable property* at Carterton, formerly in the bco'upation of Mr Edmunds; Oommißßion^genVv':- ; ; Yesterday at Wjiihenga an .ancient mare wellkpown asl'ol4 Mother Yorke," was shot )y. order, of her'bwner, Mr E. Buokeridge... She. ; had reabhed a very : advanoed age, and thf Wot' was one! ofi meroy.'This.mare was'the dam of the racing ,'mare Ada, and ieaveasoniepromis. 'ing young.Btook.:/ ■'( ">'' •"■'". ■:• i' : i! : ; ■ ; Messrs Harvey and Soils invite tenders for felling about 20 fore's of, lighji Jb.iiahj and about forty chains' of : line's one ohairi wide,' ; ' •'•■' """ "■;.■•'• ';,■;; ■■
Inapeotor Sherman is now payipg His ÜBiial monthly visit to this district 'f. . Meßsr's Graves and Flemmings, papers,; whoai ifM'l t\if odrner of Ouba'and Mannerfl-Btveetß,'oonv' anenced their aiinnal stook '■ taldnst-[sale on Saturday lost, and are now offering great' toeiaiiiß, as will be agon in ; reference to our advertising oolutuua.; . <; i :: "We- noticed yesterday;'at WaibebgaBeveral of Mangle's colts' Slid fillies,.looking tjie pictureof health;'^6^^'and" symmetry, the old horse himself :has wln»-t'ered-ver'y well"so 'for, and is'in fair' odn,dition;;. ..; .:-;:,. ■ .•'..;.-.. ;,.+ -- : -,-> -■<■<.-
-The well-known racing sire, Danebury, is looking in splendid health.. He has been turned out near Kaiwaiwai, and' the winter weather seemsto have thoroughly agree'd-with him., .''.■ " '.">'"'
, Mr Buckeridge's new hotel at Marljuv borough is making-,good' prpgresß under the hands of the T; ■•'Be'n i • nett. .' VVheii.completed it will be one of* the most convenient hotels in the district;; Its suites of rooms,for celjently. arranged, both tor privacy and comfort, and in the summer season, per- "| sons wißhing.!p ; mythe': country would n6t ? fi'nd a pleasanter stopp-ing-place. *'- ! '■'
A meeting of the .Wflllirigton Bduoatio'n Board ( waß held, yesterday <st the offices of tließoßi'd. * 'iPreaent—Mr Blair (Chairman), Rey. J, PaUeraon,jHon.» G-.. Eeni ,W1 Johnßon, Dr! 'Newman, Messrs H, Biinny, W; Hutchison, M.H.R. G. Beatham, M.H.R., W. Mason, M.H.R. W.,0. Buohanan, M.H.H. A letter was read from the Masterton- Bpropgb, .Qounoil. in,quiniig) i he'';teims,.'ori; v/hioh, .thavßoard would give/apprtioniofithe school site for the the purpose: of widening Chapel St. Messrs Beethain'and Bunny were appointed to inake enquiriea-into the matter and an application from-the Town Lauds Trustfortenshilliriga.pbr*veek'for the rent of the teacher's "residence was also referred-.tcrthe same gentlemen, 1 ' Miss'. iFdrbaa-wisappointed asa pnpil t&oher tolhe Carterton school, and Miss Carter tofilla similar appointment.at-Master-
• The' Mayor of Masterton has received a' communication from Mr R. S. Hawkins, -sugneafingtbe utilisation of the old soliool', aove and buildings as a Public market for" the' ; ' Top, J\o, doubt] Bijoh : a market'' wouldbe beneficiaVif the practical difficulties in theway of'establishing one oan be overcome.' We, understand. that His' Worship will bring 1 the iletter : to which we refer, before the Borough Counoil,. when, probably .a disoussion ontho question, will terid to test 'public, feeling on suoh a project. ; Our'own impression is that the time has not yet arrived, when such;an enterprise can be successfully floated .....-,-.
• The list in the District Court Masterton to-morrow includes the following oases —Dramgool vJ. Burrow, olaim; £W 9s 7d ;Bank of New Zealand, vJ. Yile, olaim,Ll97. 9b 7d; Lowes & lornsv J.--Burrow,- owntmssiony- 'LI92 ,-10s; LoweV & lorns' v 'McLareh,' 1 Commission, L20O ; ; A, R. Bunuy v. Chamberlain. B'rps.', ; (iebt L6l 1.3b 9d; G. H. Lister' Kaye, v John Burrows, debt LM 17s 8d j and 0, J. •Freeth v W. Lowes, breach of L2OO. Two other cases have been settled out of Court. Applications will' also be made under the Bankruptcy Act for orders of discharge by W. E. Orosa and J. Peters. • ■ i.., ■•■■'"'
The. business'announced for the, Mas,terton Debuting Society to-morrow evening is the arrangement of a syllabus. » A man named Edward Jennings, was brought before 1 Messrs' Lowes and Bish, Ji\'a thiß morning charged with assault■ini> Mr 6. Pulley and using obscene language, The offence in either case-was clearly prpved, and the Bench fined the accused £2 for the first offence or one months impriaonment,.,aiid "■£& for the second or two mpiiths imprisonment. We understand-that the finefrifofrbeirijj forth- - coining the alternative of incarceration will be adopted. '.''•• ', . y "'.V
Rapp and-Hare willbe'sellihg men's all .wove Kaiapoi suits from 57s 6d,—Advt.{
The latest investigation informs ÜBthat the United Sta,tes contaihs:ll,333-. blind men, and ~8977 blind women-nv all ,20,326. Of these unfortunates 2213 were, found in New York' State.' : '■. -'' ■. ■:.*;
. The 1 salaries or,Frenoh,!.Ambassadorß vary more than any other, foreign diplo,matiQ representatives,' Thus the Ambassador'.to St. Petersburg receives £IO,OOO thej London Ambassador gets £BOOO, the Vienna; "and .the Berlin- only. 15,600. The Plenipotentiary Ministers vary from .$,20.0 t0.£J.,280,i. ~, .'.,,'-,
Eappand Efare wjllbe.. selling tomorrow men'sibobts/ from '7s. 6d,; andKerosene 9s.per; tin.—-ApyTj '. ' ', A memorjaljtatue of William Tynd&le, .who first' translated 'tfe New Testament into English, Willv.b'e. erected. on. the Thames Embankment;,.. It- will'' be'' of bronsje, 10ft highland wilj ; CQstj"£24oo. '.- In Berlin, Germany's'capital; there isa negro colony numbering sixty individuals, It is composed' of Ameiio'atirjof Afrioan descent and native-born;:Mtiorfi, All of them are doing, well as-servantß,and ; many of them have 'already mastered the German language,, ( .Three : are married,to German wb'inen/''lmpng, theiCQloiiists ..are the late;Bayard'Baylor's and Boanoeroft Davis vbpdyjervantSi \ 'f ) -.'-. ••: •.' • The police f oroe_on the Shetland Islands' consists "of'''only 'two' constables .'wh'o respectively hold the titje of 'Oounty.Super-" 'in'teridantandßurghSuperinten.darit, The latter,alio:aot's as Burgh fasoai, Burgh cfficeiv'and officer, to-tho Burgh, and Landward Sohool Board., The population of the islands is 31,6g5, thus 'giving leaoh. policeman a oharge of about-15,500 people scattered overlOOislands covering about 450 square miles. . V >. ' . ,
.Two men dressed as-nuns have been interrupted in their c'onidence operation b atTicino, Italy. The .rogues had -been going about for some "time' hi ; the 'disguise : of nuns and collecting money, at private: residences for the reconstruction of a J coa-' vent at Borne, whioh, they said, had'been,' destroyed \j fire; This ; ingenious" story was believed by many persons, and the bogus nuns had, Bu.cce&ded, in collecting no less than £400.,
Attended'by his'suitem' full uniform, the. KingjOf Wurtemte visited the 'jVa 1 -' ticajasdin-after' ; hiß*'cbnvetaio{ito' the Roman Catholic Church, and paid the" customary homage to thrPope, He.was met at the toot of the by the •Pope'B;Maggiordone, suilrounded .by* all the dignitaries,of the Pontifibal Gojirt arid all the;othor honors,due ito &■ sovereign Princewere He-was met afc'the door of his study by,; the. Pope,; ,ahd after an Wended'.audjence'the menir, bers of the Buite were admitted anf pre'' senfed{to his holiness.'- ■ ! ; J ' ? ''
:VThe London Standard's correspondent atßrueaels savs that the further researches s.whiqh' the offioers of justice have,be.en : i making, into; the -recent. robbery-in': '<ss King's palace have resulted -in shoeing'' Mi the plunder carried'off by the t|iey*B' is far- largerthan-waVatfirst supposed/ Besides l .the' four pipturea mentionedi'&• 'considerable npoiljer/ o'f.ertioles ofi gold, and silver, and a* flueiitityvof' yaliiajbie jewelry,! have'been' stolen from" the Queen'sjapartmentsi ; The police..-have; picked up one'of 'the objects, been abstracted,' Ne'-iface-'hai yetbeen" found of the stolen property or, of the burglars!- ; '''"' ; ' A " '■■/•"'"--•;:.*
• •Mr S. SraTtf of the well-known city furnishjng. house, offers in another column to furniah.a.four roomed cottage comfortI |3?Ke (Weliin'gfion Eduoation Bowdifre laDorinj; o'ndet'B hallucination. Members .cb/nplhinthfytne Masterton Town lands frjist are Weping'them out of L4ofj:idue'to s them. 'The'realfacta of'the case are; 'that this money] has been lying idle at the'; Bank for some over five month!r anpV ;mpment.i.notice. The sole cause of delay 'las been, the dilatoriness .of the Board's-Bolioitor. • '':".' ""^r:*:^ '."••-" ;r "''"'""'
The early train from : Wellington to Masterton was delayed at tho Upper Hutt for nearly two.Hdnrs'thisinorning throngh .an aocidejaMo an gihecleanerwaa bringing it out of the shed to obtain; coal arid : wate'r,'and when passing over the points it dropped off the 'line,-and c'omp'ietely stopped' traffic either op or down", ;: Aslt 'was 'impossible jtp,. lift, the engine on; to' theline again,ip,-,lejPß tHaOi four" ; or "fiVo* : hburß,!'B gang.-.iof men werekset.-to,,i'workjy...and , : theyQUiokly made a loop line past the pbstruo-i tion and'the train toMaatbrton proceeded on-its way, arriving ,t& aboutj,2; 15. p.m. ,A.n enonapusv.impres|iqn,had[got abroad.at Mistertpn'that''.itwas the engine ! attaohed'tb'thelirain. whiph had run pnV
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