f'The^Oddfellowa 1 Hall at .Featherston has 'reeenjly been lined, .sorimmedr and papered. ' The Farmers' Co-operative Association have wiade an offer to, the New -Zealand Shipping Company to put 1000 tons of Ijwminto thejlo'nio if she; will jcome to Tiraaru, </i, \ 5 ( , j Doctor Anna. M, L.: Polls, of: Penn> sylvanin, a feminino physician; is about to lecture in Wellington., , ( , 1 1 •' It.ia reported that the Bervices'o'f the pro- 1 posed i'eatherston Volunteer Corps will not be accepted, as there are already a sufficient number of;, Volunteer Corpsyin: the .Wairarapa. from' a regulation standpoint'. V ' ~ We call attention to a special announcement of Messrs Wrigglesworth & Binns, , thei/j premier, (/(phptographew.-, of:> the Eifipire'City, whioli appears-.in another eqluiiin;' ' " The Carterton Town Board met at the Institute on Monday afternoon;' all the commissioners.'' being ' present."The inihhtes of the Inst meeting were read and confirmed,*and; the Treasurer reported' a brediti bejaiceit; the Bank of £64i9a Id, and passed during ; the sitting aniuuiitiiig tit; Mis 6d. ; Appli-j oalitins for! road iyorjis were adjourned for; conßido^ation'until aftsr the winter. •■.Mi;'' TibbeU;(yas;, 'appointed. 'Ranger and • Inspeotor of nuisances, > • t Messrs Lowes & lorna hold their ;fo'rt*j nijjhtly stock Bale at their morrow; • Their list; wil) embrace;'fat ' sheep,: breeding ewes, store, sheep,vco'ws fOr'dajry, stobi's, calves, horses, pigs, also; ploughs, tanks, .wool press, and lot station tools. A' meeting of Mr' Job Yile's creditors' will be held at Wellington to-day to "don l aider the debtors'application for an order' of discharge. We do not anticipate, any opposition to this application, ' :: .. .The [Loyall iMaßlertoh Lodge 1.0.0. F. meets this evening at the Empire Hotel Lodge room, i;' ■■ .. ....,
: - Sir William Jervois, in a despatch to the Secretary of State for the Colony, ekpi'esses a cordial approval of Mr Bryce's native policy. ' ■ '>
July ia, the month fixed by tho new Yoluuleor Hegulatio'tis;idiiritig which; the' various corps:throughout tlievcolony can• recruit (heir ranks. _ , j J Mi'' H.u'tohison is about ; to |is iiecoßßary, in the interests of humanity* and good goyernmenl, that legal aud definite provision should be made for the I suppoiV of hospitals, and ihe care of indigent aged persons and orphans,
,A silver dime, was found in the yolk of an egg recently broken at' Milwaukee. >[ ;; It is stated that £14,000 is' Ibat! yearly by one Omnibus Company in London, through dishonest conductors. .... CaspaivMolnar, a Christian, merchant; while Ihe'attacks upon the Jews of Hungary are at their height, has bequeathed his whole,propertyto the Jewish eoliool at Salnok! .•
It is aaid that aa many m 20,000 deaths oecur. annually in India from snike bites, .and-; (hat: sinco •, 1870 from ; 150,000 to 200,000 have perished in this way.
Captti.DvCarey,:' who commanded- tbe skirmiphint! party, of English soldiers who were with Prince Napoleon when he was killed in Zululand, is dead, An Englishman has been arrested at Pittsburg; charged on hia own confession wijh being.one of the murderers of Lord Leitrim in 1878.. He is believed to be insano. .
For a long l iind oAic.il circles in London havoj been agjtated over tho question Whether or not a woman should be ap> pointed to be superintendent of the female employ.eain. the post-office. It baa at last been decided by the. appointment of a woman physician to thaplace.
The Queen of Madagascar \» a devoted Protestant, and has her owh chapel in the Palace of Tananarivo. A missionary describes'her as' a faithful and earnest helper in tlio misisiof work. '; The tide of emigration to the United' States is steadily declining; 30,005; persons arrived in January, and (February, against 46,786 in the corresponding period of last year. \]' r .
- State Councillor of Qermany', .has been Ishot'dead !by a, man who unsuccessfully"applied 'to him'for a Government post." l'ile murderer subaq quently committed suicide. A has been committed at PeslhV;pount.:Majlath von. Szekhely,' president of the Court of Cassation,* was attacked in his bedroom on April 25 by assassins,.::who first: gagged and then strangled' him,- and-afterwards made off with a ! oonaiderable booty, 'One of his. servants has been arrested oil" suspicion'.
A regatta at .Evesham, England, wa* followed by,6Bcases of .typhoid fever among; persons who attended it, , An investigation : developed the fact that nearly every one; had drunk lemonade at -a refreshment stand, the proprietor of whiohihad mixed the beverage with water from adrauaed.well that was closed because it was known to lieloul. : : —•
.An aged blacksmith iri a'.Yorkshire town died a fortnight ago in a hovel outside the villiage of Well, and lying on an upper beam of the. hovel was, found 'a s'uni of 43500 ; while in an 'old- ohaat were raortigage deeds for several hundred' pounds: jadditioimt The niiser had been iiiissed :from his shop:for'seviral days,' when a isenrch was instituted/ond lie was found lying:; dead ''id' • bed. He hadno' ifc lathes',.and the entire estate, therefore, goes to tho Crown,
' _ A married woman named Rose Smith, living, in the,, New, Cut, .Lambeth, com-, fflittfid a horrid crime on April 21,; During the temporary absence of her husband ahe got a;razor, and with itkilled one of her children, ■ Kose, aged three years. She next' inflictod a wound • on her', baby daughter, ;but\ the": lfrenzy tender/which she was' acting' passed awayf and;ahe; ranfniito. .'tho etredt with Ihe infant in her'arms: Her huslmnd returned home to find' > dead, another, probably] dying, and: huwife'inthedeuble crime.;. l :' ■ ■ ' ''
A Novada'man, h'otidg the clumsy way in whiblii the iiKe6p j are^ jof(enTmutilated. tbe idekuhat' were shM|with lint ; lsnives,; has. iuvented a hiifuofii Bharp a 8 'a razur,'for.Bh»vißg.thß wool off : He'' says being -kept olose'' and -flat: ap'pn tthe (heepjVit; is next tq that he take' all ith§/w,06l off in less thanbalfthe ; vilhiconsiderably!>lesi'tension , 'npon the; rauaolarof the' wrut'and forearm. Ttie has long b'eeii|felt)andaoknowledi!edrand"Tariuui: Jbro|M!!&^ triedfoondemried/and (oriotleniand this
- ThenarCii Baya^Captain But/oit is foririing a con> orlinife baiid al?l)unidin. iWe'sie clad it is ntfMjr lomMjJ *'tl «' I#. Itj* S3 It W^,have to aoknowladge itha ffifeeiiit j •frotnfMrfß. H,ohincM(w|| hfi|bees appointed Masterton -tIMW War Cry, the'? organ 5 8f the Salvationists in this country," Louis Blanc'i cat, which awaited him every night.:on Jhe;jtairMtu:his.,return, from the Chamber of Deputies,"UietHof grief a few days after his death, having refused to eat or drink, -. -
y: There whore is sold and | the | forlhia purpose, in' 11882^waB -IBdola per every man;-, woman,• andchild'in thejrellm. ' J,',! .Messrs Lowes & lorns add several entries of cattle to their list for Wednes- : dfiy's ■ v: : Vs' i r ir -i: ■ ; r. ■ v: iA< meetings is ycopvened in t tlje/Mlio .Hall,'Carterton, on Saturday next at 2 p.m,. for the :purpoße of considering jthe J present,opinion,,and prospeets of the Wellingtori MeatiExport.Company. ■ ; To-morrow M r^Beeth'ata' will ask , for i leav,e [to introduce a Bill' to aniend the Maatorton and Greytown Lands Manage-1 ment Act, 1871,-and other Bills amending rthe'same. ; ' ! "'"" •
' The;'accident to the Messrs .Lee. to which in our last' issue occurred'early, jin 'the rday fbnrSaturday.. Tbo tree theyj'had been.falliug, struck ianother, i which J catnerdowoi on them, i knocking both.:ovef. ;; jit .was nearly jari' hour before the elder brotherirecovered conßeiousneu, and thisii' had to'travel over a :.!mile to" obtain- -assistance-to get his brother fronuqhder' the : tree; I Mr Percy Le^ii'ba^^iiured, jaßpeoially [about the '«'w|W)wi4 it will be impossible: to say what', the full',: extent of the injuries are. j i ut Amon'gthe new /Bills i of tha present session ii one -on impounding ! (Hon Mr for 1 the most} the Bill; \by the 'and ja'Beleot com-'. :mittee; :bf'the. House of Representatives' iu iftßOg/The' Bill; is a riiost; important one, law of treipasa;; No, qpqiipier of]unfenoed land can .claim j damages for r't r.e a pass I of ; cattle, ;but occupiers of; fenoed land may .sue for trespass rates, as defined in the first or aotual damages, Should pigs or goats trespass a second time] withm: three months i double trespass: rates may be charged, . The occupier 'of 'lahd under nriifiioiargrass or uiider'oiiltivation may. .destroy, pigs, goats, or poultry trespassiiig thereon j' provided that he iyifhin;24 hours Bends .notice to. their oflner tliat lie has done so. ~ All unbranded; cattle.'above sixruonthß old, 'or] apparently,so, shail be ! Oifown'property.? No person impounding Icatfle'Bhall be -liable forpound feeß. :-.iNo, i'oaiie:kall be driven off land not'in the
; ocpppatibn'of';'the-■ person' drivings iliam "vyithont 2i notice havibg 'been fmt sivett f : but nothing in' this 'section is to effort the provisions of any Sheep •Aot.i t Our.reporter, deems it;, necessary: to draw special attention to an advertisement ; which appears on tile front .page .of this, paper..' It is the .most genuine ; one which we have had the pleasure of publishing this winter. We may further stale that, it is from'the Hall of Commetce, which is a sufficient, guarantee ibat/on perusal it will be found both interesting nnd publib ; benefit", as'we know that ;the'-Hall of Commerce now holds 1 the largest and : beat assortment of general drapery in the 'Wairattpai—|.A»vt..|
There are few conquests left for the jewing Wafthiiies of the present to make in the line of variety,'so various have been tbe uses, 'to which-oni l present machines have been adapted that little is left for the hand needle:to do. : There-is the Krister and Bosamann's improved Singer that will sew (he heaviest leather or- stitch the finest gauze or lace. 1 Writing and emhroidery of various kinds may be done without any attachment,' Hnd; if< skilfully worked will patoh and darn in auch a mannoi' as will delight tho tired mother of a house* hold of romping boys. 'Eyelet Machines make button holes and eyelet Kidlej superior to the i best others with the shuttle ' concealed :in;lijhe end of a long and -slender arm v sew' the! soles on boots and shoes with a speed and rapidity that indke four pair oost' Ito ihan one would otherwise iiost, and' outlast six of the old tohiphed readj-madS fbotrgear,' iThe sewing machine inventory, as; a class, may now sit down, as Alexander did, and cry, because there are not m<ire worlds'for they'werei not ; blrn earlier, in the machine agjr.bifdre the' Fi ister Kuas-; 'man's lihproyed. Singer onlyj at.L, J. flooper & Ctl.'s 'fcton Marchd—' iprice friim,7os cash) , was; invented and improved. d pbn^; ..Giulja ut Jtee'• them IrH [ADVT.T (i
THEttB is a mine of-we»lth'iii,.it," 'says • Councillor Maginnity, when alluding to the; proposed .cmeteiy.site at Melrose, and concerning which another facetio.is prator'stated ; that ho could Bee thetop without lying flat j on his back, theve .is.o ■ not time ; wiH show. One jffing'«obtain that irorei lasting, solid fortune's arc mrido by saving' than by fipecuWioni-; Jt ifynot jmsMble for every,.lUtojre ;a but nearly all in litis' land':-.c-ii accumulate' a compow.Me vby.'.Baying.- ~\Ve Will' "show a way to a:iv/iiioaey';in yourjpurdhiisea. We are nito offering a large q lantity " of ladies' knitted wool and fresh from theh'anda of a number.of' German fraus, exquisi.ely madev colj.nra lieaiitifii'l;' blended, •woY-1 of tiie.fat ity, ind altogether .admirably, ad.ipie i'fiit ,tl| s cold weather. 1 Auions' 'torn are w'me very charming opera w« propose to do something morethanXoffor a singlo garinent at wholesale price','. yiz. 1( to, sell .them at less'than 'inahufaoturing'-prices.' Foii 2b lid you,wiU get a 'sweetly,-pretty anduseful cape, worth'at leaSt 6» 6d'j for 3s 6d one that.would be good value at 7s Gd, and as we are not likely ( to.' hive" thesejong, nor be able to procure such'a' 1 cheap lot again ( we would ask all ladies: to insp'jot. them 'with-' out delay at Jiires Smuh's ,Tei Aro House, Cuba-street, T AijyT,;';
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