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~. Mr Wardell R.H. sits at Paatheraton today. • ■ .: The following.: candidates have been named for the vacant seat in the Masterten Borough Council: —E. Feist, T. Dixon, J. Hessey, A. P. Fielding, T. W. Shute,

Mr J, Pike announces that his thorough bred Biitiro.Armiingj (ind.llio.well knuwD Olyde'sdale Pride of'' Canterbury, will s'tind this season. •. Mr Rhodes Donald advertises for sale 850 Eomney Marsh ewes with lambs at (Kit. ; ' ' '"' On aocount of the Masturton and Greytown Football inateh ending in a draw on (Saturday last, the final tie, arranged to be played in Wellington on Saturday next, will have to be postponed till one of the above clubs score a win, - ~ -

Lowes & lorna make some extensive addiiioiia to their stock sale for Wednesday next, their list will now include upwards of ninety head of cattle, embracing all classes, a few Rood owes, horses, pigs, pnultry, tip cart and harness, and farm implements, In a report 6f : .the annual meeting of i lie Maaterton and Opaki Jockey Club in aiioclieroolumn.itwi.il be soen that it is in an exir.etnly healthy and prumising -position. If it ni.lces'as niueli progress'' during the next few years as it has .dune ibe past twelvemonth it will probably become the premier Club'in tho Wairarapa ■district. ,

In our advertising columns will be found an announcement that Mr W. 0., Williams'thoroughbred horae Danebury will be again at the service of breeders m this district. His performances prove him to havobeen quite in tho first rank, whilst by Traducer from- Ada, by St Aubyn from Princess, ia breeding enough to satisfy the most fastidious. It would' take a column to enumerate the victories, of Princiißa' descendants, but it is more to the purpose now to piii.ut to Danebury's son Knpi, who.ran so well as a two-year-old last season, especially in.the autumn, having largo fields behind ,hirawlißii he run second to Consul in the Champagne Stakes and Nursery Handicap.

Tho Revs. Baumber, Isitt, and Young, hold Home Mission services at Carterton this evening, and Groytown to morrow evening.

Tickets for the Maaterton Foresters social [fathering are going off rapidly, and promises to be a very successful affair. As the number is limited, intending purchasers should not delay in securing their tickets.

Job Littler, a new arrival in the coluny, nb-'Ut twenty-one years of age, was charged this morning before Mr W. Lowes, J.P., with assault and robbery on J. Drumgold, at the Tauoru, On the evidence of a witness named Herbert Marsh and Constable Darby,- ho waß remanded till next Thursday, i'he prosecutor was not present, havnm gone tul'iniii to look for the accused, wno waß arrested in Carterton by Constable Darby

A beautiful meteor was seen »& Saturday night whilst our reporter was passing Queen street about fu'ur minutes past seven o'clock. It was visible for two seconds, and disappeared behind a cloud, It crossed the sky from W, to E, and threw out ut luminous train in its passage through the atmosphere. Three colors were exhibited, namely: red, green and blue.; -If it had been a dark night in s-ead of a-full moon shining brightly at ihe time 1 , it would have been a stili more beautiful aight. Apparently it was not a greatdistance from the earth's surface.

Another Interptovincial football match ■ has been played, and ended in dispute.' Nelson and Wanganui tried conclusions on S UUrday last at the funimr place The game commenced by Cioakley, of Wanganui, getting a fractured leg, and be was carried off the field on a siretcber. His brother took his place and the play proceeded till another stoppage was caused by the Wanganui captain (P, Smith) lieiug stunned, The first spell ended without further spore. In tho second a Wanganui man got a try amid one of the umpire's shouts of ' ! bring it back," The umpires disagreed, there was no referee, and the Wanganui team left the field, tho Nelson players claiming the match. Tenders are invited by Mr W. Hi Beetham for building a stable. ' Messrs Lowes & lorna make some additions to their stock sale wlinli will inolude a waggonette, three harness, harness horses, tools, and t.i m> ture.

On Saturday afternoon MrLaimbuerJ Featherston and'Mr Abbott, went up to the afternoon train on Mr Abbott's brake, ■and in. passu)? the Fmpire Hotel the Imise shied and run against a post, and threw Mr Laimbeer out on his head. The sufferer is now confined to his bed and under medical treatment.

The Hall of Commerce surplus clearing sale will continue until Saturday next, dm in:; which time settlers will have an opportunity of purchasing every desc'rip turn of drapery, at English cost prices. G.'W. Schroder will offer today and the fulloivinv week an immense assortment of remnants of new goods, calicoes, aheetings, winceys, flannels, Ac, at very low prices. Boy's, youths' and men's overcoals are being' sold rapidly at greatly reduced prices.—Advt. M.othkr Swan's worm syrop.-Infallible, tasteless harmless, catharic; for feverislmess, restleasnqsf, wpftns, cgustipatioa.. Is at druggists. . Moses, Mojs, & Co, Sydney, General Agents, ..'' '

Don't die is the hodsk "Rough on Ruts" clears out rats, mice, beetles, roaches, bed-bugs, flies,.ants, insects, moles, jackrabbits, gophers 7|. Moses, Moss, ds Co,, Sydney, General Agents,.

ItoumioN iiAra." - clears out rats, mico roaches, flics, ants, bed-bugs, beetles/insect skunk?, jack-rabbits,' gophers, 7Jd. Drug gists, Moses, itflss $ Co,, Sydney,- Genera', Agents, ■

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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 5, Issue 1485, 17 September 1883, Page 2

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Tapeke kupu
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Untitled Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 5, Issue 1485, 17 September 1883, Page 2

Untitled Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 5, Issue 1485, 17 September 1883, Page 2

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