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■'.;. , JS I" : ; YesterdayYaflornoon Messrs, Bish and Ranall sentenced that praojpp! pg,ir of and |jynftßs, to! 'three months' imprisonment/wjth hard labor., ~ , ; ~■■ - : -. ' J '., .On:the. ipniadale.Station, j'laccjapro.petty: at Mataikuna, recently: purchased fiom Mr by Messrs Beetham, there are now : bafldd at 'has'hither'io 'sheltered two pastoral evilpi — V\i, the scabby Bheep.[tnd,[iberfeatiye rabbit. - ■ ; '.The Canterbury Ffozon Me/ifc£!onipany . have'l oharterld' the whole '.of tho.frozenrneat spaceintwo ofihe.Shaw,, Sav'ille find) Albion flCompaay's fshtys 1 , Theßhips,are pXDBDted in Lyttolton to load early'n'exf year. 1 '•

Mrs Vyilsbno'B school rn-opona on the 16th insfe-'' .■ '; ;; ": ■

The result of the poll on tliejWesiiiiere' ; rßoads apd sndges ; Mtftappears in another ooluriin.-& W is& revived yesterday after'nooliivfrora: Captain Edwards warning to look but for; Hooded rivers to-day.'s K?f ; /<$

A Mr Ltohworth ■ lectured- on liorseß in the Theatre Koyal, 'Masterion, to a very Bmall audience. -r-Dr'-Smith-passed through rMasterton to-day,- en .route; 1 for ; his new home at 'Oarlerton.Jwliere no dd'ubt he-wiU'be well "reoeiv'ed by his old'friends and patients.A meeting of;memberß of the Wairarapa'' Jookey Glub wconvfined at'Carterton for .Saturday afternoon, .< -. ■, .. \ | V J sn?'j i '.I - \\ / L Mr I>.[R.("Lpaaby'i tho well known jboot and shoe maker of Greytown, announces that he has opened a branoh establishment at Carterton. , i H'; ' ; ; i.'t '■' '. > ■ ':■'■.■■ i . •■' . i The annual meeting of 4 subscribers to. the Masterton Hospital will bo held at the Institute on Tuesday, 17tli inst, at' 3.30 p.m. ~,.. ,■■■,'■:..■:.

Wo are requested by theiliev W.E. f ; Paige'to acknowledge a consignment for the bazaar from Mr W. Bell,! Denison' House, through Mrs Rob™, .■:; Ai full meeting; of the Board of Directors of the Taratahi.Dairy Company, Limited, took place on Tuesday at the registered office of the company. One defaulting, shareholder who had filed a declaration'of insolvency was directed to be struck: off the list, and the secretary was instated to institute legal proceeding' against others if their calls in arroar were not paid by Saturday morning; Accounts paid since the last meeting on. account of drainage contract and license fees Wera.; eorifirmod. -The report of tne.oommift'ee on steam power not, being considered satisfactory the secretary was direote'dlo.obtain further information, the Chairman, Messrs Francis and Hart, being appointed a committee with power to act for providing efficient steam power for factory puvposes. Tho provision of milk cans nas also left in the hands of the same committee, .

The, general annual meeting of parishioners., of St Mark's parish Jakeß placa at the Sunday Sahool room this •evening at 7.30, when members of the Church are urgently requested to attend. The Loyal Mastorton Lodge of Odd Fellows held their ust;al meeting last evening, when the followihg officers were duly installed for the ensuing quarter!— G.M., Bro R. W, Harvey; N,G., Bro E. R. Kebblewhite; V.G., Bro M. Lowenthal; Elective Seoretary, Bro M. Maxton.. A. resolution was passed unfavorable to the continuation of the registration of the Society under the Friendly Society Act, Bro J. H. Oorbott wbb elected delegate tothe next district meeting. '..■■ Mr Barnard, cabinet maker, of Greytown, intends to build a shop and. 'dwelling-on. the. seotiou between the Working Mens Club and the Council Chambers-: We have been favored with a view of the. plans, and the proposed building will be a great addition to the tOWDr '' ;

Another letter has been receiyed by the Greytown Football Club from the Association, ftskint! that a combined team from the Wairarapa should proceed to Welling, ton to pluy;n combined Wellington team, with a view of choosing men for the tournament, but the Club has decided that it'isiiihjust to expect that the Wairarnpa Clubs should'bo'expec'ed to go .to' the oxpense on almost every occasion when a representative team is to be picked ; aiid:aß far as the Greytown Club is concerned, has declined to go, but at the same time, would very much like, in con-, junction with Mastorton, to play a combined team from the city. The annual meeting of the subscribers of the Wairaraps Institute, will be held on Monday evening next; ■ Mr Mowbray, trusted of the Macmanaman estate, has docided not to issue any more leases at Terk'whili until the result of the crushing from the Golden Crown ;mjneis kpown. Next Sunday the Greytown Rifles parade for divino service when it is ex-' pected that every member will attend, as it will in all probability be the last time the honorary Chaplain, tho Rev. H. Vera White will address them ■ To-morrow a sale of.Crown Lands will take place at the Institute, Masterton, at 11 a.m. Tho land to be offered consists of:—79 sections situate in the Kopuaranga, Miki Miki.Mangapakeha, Fuketoi, Aohanga, Kaiwluka, Eowa, and Wainuioru and will be sold for cash; also seven sections on deferred payments (forfeited), situate.in the' Mangapne and Mangahao Survey Distriptsi T||e terms of payment are as followB: With theapplicatjons. for''deferred'"payment' sections, pne.twentieth of the upset price must be paid in cash or by bank draft, the balance of the purohase mon.ey in half-yeasly instalments extending oyer ten years; this will also apply to the deferred payment sections to be offered at public auction. For the cash sections, one-fourth must be paid on-the' fall of the hammer, the balance'(including Crown Grant fee) within one.monili from the day of sale. ;'', The ordinary monthly meeting of the Masterton Hospital Coramitteo Mas held yesterday', Present—Messrs Boddington Beetham and. Payton., .The minutes of the previous meet-

ing were, read.and confirmed. The treasurer reported,,the local revenue for the past quarter, at L 44. When all accounts duo were paid, and the Government subsidy received, there would be a credit,balance of L 8 4s 4d. The following accounts were passed for payment;— jEL'Moor, L2los'; : T. G. L6 19s 7d; ljuick, 7s; J. Payton & Co., L2 4s; M, Caselberg& Co., L 9; T. Jago, L 4 4s lid, Letters were received from Mr Buchanan re his annual subscription; from Mr Manns, Paluatua, promising to collect,for,the,Hospital; and from Mi\J. lorns, apologising for rion attendance. It was resolved tjiafc the Medical Officer in charge of the Hospital' be inqtrodted tp hold consultations with the ljoijopary medical attendants when oases of a serious charaoter were' brought' into the institution. The chairman reported that he had asked,Mr Elitfon to aßßist in' auditing the hospital Pc'ooiiuis in consequence' of Mr Sellariresigning the auditorship, and the meeting confirmed thia action, It waß decided to hold 1 the annual meeting on the 17th hut. Mr 'Perry was appointed visiting member for the ensuing month. : The jyeekly 'entertainment at Greytown on' Monday ! iaß again a decided success, both; as regards : the .attendance and j the programme.. There'were fully 150 ,per'sonrpreaent I ,Mr"W,'''o;;Guff o'ecupymg the 'chair.''"Miss 1 ' Gallagher opetie'd' the

;pro'gramme'l with a .very; nicely "played pianoforte.;solo,.and was. followed by a song, for which Mr Cuff received an encorei:! Meaai's ■ Hillyet','Wobd, Black, and Nation gave Borne good readings. Mr'Hart'tJdy, although' Buffering from a

severe cold, Rave " The Midshipmite" with good effect, and had to aoswer to an ijfjnoprej' piatibfor't'eßolo.'* The Nation family'gave a nice Bong and ohorus—"Mill May." Mr Thornton for wlitbh he^asMncored}'but the song $1 the evening certainly waß,." The. Scout,' 1 by Mr Blaok', wjio toliemVlie beat voice. He bowed; his acknowledgements to araptudbsencore, "God Save he Queen" brought the evening's programme to a close

■ The Maatflvton Cemetery .Trustee's hold a< meeting at the institute this afternoon. '! of the Maßterton i'jte Bjt^acje'.meetthis eveningJor j pn aij|raffle of pictures of : Nev|&aiand s|eWysis ; Mrj-ijarfeV Furniture L&bt||j Qji§y. The scenes,'depicted are j Ohou' Bayf Terawhiti, fort 1 Niduolson, andxßwn'cepeth.

' The entries at Messrs Lowes & lorns' sale-to-day beltg. a little .lighLthe.JiteuJ .dance of purbhasei'B is soMwhaTlesß numernus than usual, but fair prises are being obtained for the various olaaaea of stock in the yards. .-v i ~| l ,,We..uridersta''nd l that,sheeting willlbe held this week of the committee reoently appointed 1 on the 'scab question.,' :In our. reportt Sfilast \ Saturday's iwe omitted inadvertently the name of one member of this committee—viz , that of Mr W. H. Beolham. .

The Emperorof China has received the lermission of tho Government .of India to

send a certain number of youths to India with a view- to their studying European medicine and surgery at-the medical '•'colleges.""

■A Sheffield lady has intimated to the weokly board of the Sheffield Infirmary her desire to presentiasunt!of £IO,OOO for the purpose of sending convalescent patients to a'sanatorium at the seaside or elsewhere, as the medical gentlemen may

decide. : - 4 --i-.-- : •'> •• ;i' : i•• i , ,: ... A half-dime of ;1804 brought 400dols a short time ago at'the sale'in New York of the numism'atical'colleotidnlof Mr Harold P. Newlis, of Philadelphia, and a cent of 1793 brought 22 dolß. Two men named Henry Emil Johnston and James. Doiinolly ; that ; in a grocovy store in Stockton, California, on the even-

ingof ApriUG, "and fought' with knives, eaoh killing the pother. The Iroubla grew out of; a''disputeabout,the sale of. a. waggon..;" BoiH were stabbed in the bfe»Bt; : uj--] J .',." 7, .'•':;,'.',' :The. latest: reports from the aectioiiß;of Mississippi deyaStstodby'the cyclone show that 83 personswere killed and about 3,00 wounded; many darigorously. The loss of property is unprecedented, ' , ! The circuit .of Lonilon underground rail will soon bo complete. The last bit of tunnelling to connect: the Mansion house station with Aldgale is how being finished, and then trains will be able lo run from Aldgate,.m Whitechapel, the

entire circuit of London to Hammersmith and Richmond, and back again, without change of rail. . Prince Krapotkine is the only person

capable of making complete researches in Russian geography, and oa aconunt of his declining health, a memorial is to be sent to President Gr6vy, signed by scientists and authors, asking for his; release from prison. If his life ii spared he will probably be Bent to make researches in Siberia. While staying at an hotel in Milwaukee, General Tom Thumb and his wife had! a narrow escape of being burnt', The hotel was burnt down in January, end they owed their escape to their very smail size. '-During the fire a ; person die* 'coVered them very nearly suffocated in their bodrooui, but being so little he was enable to, put one under each arm and; brought them into,the street: Mra Toin Thumb,' ; with true womanly instinct, though she had not. time to dress, took good care/to seciiro ' her jewels, and .fastened them. round her neck with a pocket-handkerchief. | The Jewish Colony in Spitalfields is being,provided with>a : mo'nster free school which is being built to accomodate 3000 children,. Thexoafcis to be about £30,000, and Sir Nathaniel do Rothschild hopes to have it formally opened in OcbW or

November. The increase of Jewish population : in this quarter has been caused by the immigration from Eussia, There has been received at Cape Town, from Madagascar, the egg of same extinct bird of'enormouß'dimensions, being 12in by 9in. in diameter,' and 36m and 28in respectiveyl in circumference. The shell is dun-coloured. The .egg was found in the sand on the Bea shore. It is asid to be one of foil]! only whiob, are said to exist, s■ .1;-. ;■- ' •• I

D. P. McCarthy begß to inform the ladies, who, owing to his premises being crowded, could not get served, and had to go away yesterday, that the best time to have a look through the whole stock and solerot what may be required is from 10 to 2 o'clock, ns in the afternoon as usual, the place is crowded. The sale will close on Saturday, 1 -Anvi.

, One of ooi' numerous readers, being of an inquiring turn of mind, snys that he has tried every drapery anJ clothing establishment in the Wairaraoa for the purpose of finding out who keeps the beat stuff and spljs the cheapest; He says he has experience jn the drapery trade, therefore considers himself a competent judge. Ho gives his opinion jn favor of L. J. Hooper & Co., of the Bpn Marcho" Warehouse, who, ho states, has a larger and better stock to choose from ll)ari. any .country -store in New Zealand, and fit for any. town in the colony.—Apyt.

We have/every' reason to believe that Masterton before many years will be one of the most flourishing inland townships in New Zealand, The population is rapidly Increasing every day, and property in the township and surrounding districts new commands sound advanced prices, Large lraotß,of-.oouhtry ; whiph'havo been laying waste for m»ny pm, have now been bought up, and in many cases holders could realise a small fortune oh their property if, inclined, to sell. The principal drapery establishment in Masterton is the Hall of Commerce, situated exactly opposite the Club Hotel. This establishment has become quite a favorite house with the public'generally, not only on aooount of it holding the largest and best assorted stock in' the Wairairapa; but more especially;, because, ladiea and gentlemen visiting the'Hall'of' Commerce 6ud that they can; purchase the very (atept jjoyeltiea in fashionable drapery', milh'pory, ana! plothih'g., |\Yp draw §p.eoiaj alterltioii t6 ! G; advertisement on th&'jr'pnt plage of Uliis.paper.— AMr ;: "' !;l ''." !,i "' ' '■■

Gohokd UVEH9, Bjlious, conditions, oonf stipation, pilosiidsypepsia; headacne, cured by, ".Well's May Applo Pills," > 6d.and Is boxes at druggists.' Moses, Mbss|' & Co,, Sydn.y, SeneraTAgenis for : ,pstrahwia. The extraordinary Bale of' Surplus Winter Stock at ,Te Aro.', Houbo, Wellington, should be a .irnarar/of isorae interest to all. readers, ,of the ,Waiiurapa DAiLt for these special; , J because of the largenesS^6f l ''tM''Btobk; i '2nd, because of the -snort.'-duration iof'lhV Bile, lii days only, 3rd, because of the unpreoedentedly low priceSV"'Our price list, issued with this paper,'should,'wo think, astonish ;eyerybpdy,'''aiid[ vejyi 'certain j it" is that) a trip to the sale be money in pocket to every iWairarapa resident (that should try it','" If apt able" to' comei their orders', aoqornpanled.with'!cash, be as well exocuted asi.tUQhghißeieotecliperJQnatly. It simply means, 20s for 10s,, or evon less in many cases, tilerefoiro' tiy Ht,"' 0 ye residents! and that right'earlyT Bear in mind that we have flo ■ country?jbubjnpfl^esj>whatever, no brJinohes r township,, aii'd no one is authorißedt3'Be(lp^y,"either : regularly or irregularly; 'hVe'hdye 'only' ok place of businai in tk,pfpviiice, aud^ the ( public '^jMi l this fact■ injhiihd Vwn sending,™ linfitohith&our sW-eatabllshment in the colony is that known as Jameh Sum's, To Aro Houjw, Wellington.—Advt.

t At a meeting of the oreditora of Mr Q. A.-S'alrbt'other, of Carterton, held at the Courthouse, Masterton, today, Mr Badei waß elected m oreditora' trustee. On Saturday evening nest, the annual imeelin'g.pf liielniembera of the Greytown Olub will be hold, when it, is expected that there will be a large attendance.' / ■■ •

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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 5, Issue 1427, 11 July 1883, Page 2

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