t The celebrated McKeever has actually given up the exoitemont of city life for .that of a quiet country farmer. We, wish him every success. He advertises • his city business for sale. Dr L, Sinclair the,celebrated specialist in dentistry is announced to visit Masterton at the beginning ol next month. His advertisement will be found in another column.
The first grand display of autumn and winter goods by Mr ; W. Bell of Denison House, Queen street Masterton will take place on Saturday the 15th. inst,
If A meeting will' be held at Carterton this evoning to organize a local masonic We hear that arrangements are being made for Mr Marsh, the celebrated lec-
turer on " After dark in London," to visit Maßterton. ■ ,\ ~
f The trout ova ex lonio arrived in' Mas*! terton by the mid-day train for the Wairarapa Acclimatisation Society. The Masterton Road Board meets tomorrow. The Masterton Rifle Volunteers parade for inspection and exercise on the 27th inst.
The Harding fund now amounts to over £225, and the list is closed. The names of subscribers will be published to-morrow.
We remind all who want superior household furnitnre of the sale at Mr Fitton's late residence in Cole-street, whioh will bo oonduotod to-morrow afternoon by Moasra Lowes. & loms. The assortment of geologio curios in the Borough Council Chambers, seems likely to be rivalled by a County collection, Yesterday, specimens of stones containing petrified shell fish were displayed on the Council table, having been picked up in the Mungapakeha swamp,
We notice Messrs Elliott &Co have introduced a novelty in the shapo of a waterproof apron, which answers the triple purpose of keeping the legs dry while riding, protecting the saddle, when dismounted, and for a valise in tine weather.
We learn that Mr A. W. Renall has promised that in the event of his outliving Mr T. W. Shute, he will present the family with a respectable and fitting monumont, to be erected on his grave as a memorial of his painstaking and many years of energetio efforts in promoting, as much as possible, the public good. It may be presumed that should it happen otherwise with Mr Rennnll than to outlive Mr Shute, he will make provision for the affair in his will. A fire occurred at the White Hart Hotel, Catterton, lastWednesdry evening whioh, writes the Observer, was attended by very peculiar circumstances. It appears about half-past five, as Mr Elliotts was helping in the stables (there having been a large sho'ep sale just previous, and the hotel and stables swarming with people), he noticed smoke issuing from one of the bedroom windows, and he •■was'; very quickly inside and upstairs,., where- lie found the bedroom door:locked,and the key away. Having battered.the dooropen, ,he with great difficulty, extinguished the (lames which had got a good hold upon the wall. Had it not been discovered in the nick of timo, no doubt tne whole building would have been consumed, Mr F, H. Wood advertises an extensive sale of pigs at Mr Ray's Taratahi yards on Tuesday next.
Mr Clarence Kay Meredith, of Riversdale. Whareama, has adopted the surname of Kaye, and will henceforth be known as Mr Clarence Kay Meredith-Kaye At the .periodical meeting of the Mas terton Fire Brigade held last evening it was reported that about £8 had been collected to date by halforown subscriptions toward the proposed new firebell. Messrs M. Caselberg and Co. announce that they have just received ex Look Ken from London, a large shipment of Men's, boys', and youths', clothing, which was made especially to their order. We direct attention to their advertisement on this page. At the R.M. Court May '(Thursday), before Mr W. Lowes, J.P., the Cierk of the Court charged Thomas Raine with disobeying an. order of maintenance. Informant asked for a remand to 20th March. Defendant was remanded upon entering into his own recognizance in £lO to appear on that day,
The following are the names 'of the Greytown team of orioketers who will play Masterton on Saturday . next';—(toffy Nation, Judd,;Hawke, Webster,. Beard, Saywell, Tooker, Udy, G, Jackson, and W.'Tully. Emergencies-J. Jackson, J. Maguire, Winteringham. ' Soorer—F, Muir. The ■following team will represent Masterton :-rHarrison (captain), Perry, Hathaway, Bethune, H. Elder, A. Elder, Chapman, O'Connor,. Minifie, McKenzie, Kennedy, '.Umpire-W.F. Ford.'Scorer L.M.jiitt ; rt ;'- ;.; '-./._..;...... A meeting ot the Masterton Borough Lioonsing Committee was held jester. day. at the:'. Courthouse, All the members of the.cpm'mittee.beingjpresent, The minutes of the last meeting wore read and confirmed. The police report on thelicensed houses jvas read by the Clerk. Itwasresolvedthat several matters which were brought up ! for discussion should Btand over until the annual mectinn. A legal question of some importance arose in the Resident Magistrate's Court yesterday, in the case or the TaratahiCarterlon Road Board v W. : R; Water's, ! trustee in the estate of Alexander' Roy, for£l 8s 2d, alleged lobe due as rates on the estate. Mr Fitzherbert, counsel for Mr Waters, applied to have that gentleman's evidence takdn under "Tho Resident Magistrate's Act, 1870," to be forwarded to Ma'storton, where the case will be dealt With. 'Mr Hardcastle, R.M., however, refused to hear, the evidence, on the ground that the affidavit of notice did not show that Mr E E' Wolters, the clerk of the Road Board, was the proper servant of the Board on whom notice had to be served as required by law. Mr Fitzherbert submitted that Mr Hardcastle acting in his magisterial capacity, was not
the person to raiae,: the question as to whothet the notice was good ot not, but .that ( the presiding magistrate at the .heating of the case was the proper person to".'deoidt that question, He based his assertion on the sixth section of "The Resident Magistrate's Aot, 1870," Mr Hardoaatle did not see the force of these arguments, and\-refased to hear the ©Tldwce,T-NiZ, Timea,
After several years oxpononce iimtpp'ymg w .tches for thb colonial market, IJittk'j ilm aul Son, of Lambton Quay, Wellington, have .oliservod the need' for a thoroughly Bound English Lover Watch at a lower price than that usually paid (pr.suoh watches, It is only bj the judicious division of labor and by themanafaotureof large quantities on a uniform plan, that we are enabled to meet this want We have now the pleasure of introducing our Six Guinea Hunting Silver lever, This watoh, being simple in design durable, highly finished, and aoenrate, fulfils, all the requirements of a pooket timekeepei. A written guarantee for two' years will : be given with eaoh watoh. Sent by ; post, securely packed, on receipt of Post Office ordororoheouo,-(ADvr) -• r. Winter Novklties.—Hooper & Co are now opening up their new season's goods for the winter trade. Special novolties in every department, L, J. Hoopeii & Co,, Bon Marohe".—Advt. '
Kapp and Hare for clothing and grocery oan't be beat. Eapp and Hare/for clothing can't be equalled in. Masterton,—Advt, Well's "rough on corns".-Ask for Well's "Rough on Corns." 7Jd. Quiet relief, complete, permanent onre. Corns,' warts, bunions, Moses, Mossfi Co,, Sydney, General Agents,—Advt. MiserAbleness,- -The most wonderful and marvellous, success, in oases, where persons are siok or pining away from acondition of miserableness.that no one knows what ails them (profitable patients for dootora),' is obtained by the use of Hop Bitters, They begin to cure from the first dose, and keep it up until perfect health and strength ii restored. Notice '■''■';'.';
Special lined for Saturday, .at feapp; and Hare's Emporium, Great Clearing Sale —Advt.' ■...,'■■!'<" ••-
66 Mens Trousers and Vests 14s jld, at the Emporium —Advt. ••'''.''•
22 Men Serge Suits 19s lid, at Eapp and Hares.—Advt.
« 21() Mens Stra/v,Hats,ls,, at Clearing Sale.—Advt. - '' " '!'■.. A ■
. 48 Pairs Mens Watertight Boots 14s Gd at Rapp and Hares'.-ADVT, 20 Pairs Ladies Kid Boots, 4s 11 at the Emporium.
Grocery, lornmongery, and Crockery greatly reduced. Dont forget Saturday at Rapp and Hares,—Advi,
Flies and hugs,—Baotles, insects, roaches' ants bed-bugs, rats, mice, gophers, jack, rabbits, cleared out by " Rough oil Mats7|d Moses Moss &Co„ Syduey, General Agents
Wells' "bough on corns."—Ask for Wells' " Rough on Corns." Quick relief, complete, permanent cure, Corns warts, bunions. N, Z, Drug Co. Thick heads.—Heavy stomachs, bilious conditions—" Wells' May Apple Pills"- antibilious, cathartic. 5d and Is N. Z. Drug Co.
For once the people of Wairarap.i are in,vited to take part in a bona fide Clearing Sale, No Selling Off to commence again, but a Genuine offer of probably the Lugest and Best Stock in the District, at People's Own Prices, Mas li. A Gardener & Son., of the Critorion Store, intend giving uji business on tho expiry of their lease in l August next, and they intend to soil the whole of their stock before then. To do this means Sacrifice, and the public are requested to call aud see for thomselves what that means in this case.—[Advt,] At this season—just the close of summer and with winter near at hand—there is always considerable activity amongst the drapors, many of them are stock-taking,, and most of them selling tho balance of their summer stock to make room for winter goods, Some few while stock-taking find that from tho amount ot patronage they have received during the summer season they are enabled to sell the balance of their stock far cheaper than any competitors in the same line, in fact Messrs Owen, Schroder & Co., Hall of Commerce^' opposite the Club Hotel at Masterton are at tho present moment, offeiing a splendid selection of drapary at English cost price.—Advt.
We (Te An House, Cuba street, Welling, ton) have now completed tho opening out qf our first shipments of new goods, for autumn and winter wear| and' which havo only reoently come to hand by tho steamers British Queen and Fenstantoa.—
It is hardly necessary to s.iy that our Home buyers havo exorcised the greatest caro and manifested more thro their usual good taste in the selection of all tho goods comprised in these shipments, and we are very certain that they will give unqualfiod satisfaction to the numbers who will donbtlrss pay a visit to Te Aro House, Cubaitrtet, Wellington.— Advt, _ An xh new dress ma-erials are admirable in colorings, quality, and desiga, and'are superior to anything hitlierlo imported, and as tho winter promises not only to be soon here, but also to be severe, ladies should take time liy the forelook, and make an early inspection and selection at Te Aro House, Cubi alml, Wellington,-^ t. ' Our drcisinakns are now prepared to ezjeuto all orders with deipatch, if suoh be given at once. Ladies should make a note of this. Te Aro House, Cuba street, Wellington.— Advt. '<■■
In the mantlo and millinery departments tho new stock is very full and complete, comprising all the latest atd most- fashion ablo styles. As an enumeration of these would perhaps'prove tedious, we would oily Bay-Como aud see them at Te Aro Home,Cuba street, Wellington,— Adv.t ~
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