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The Mssterton Volnhteer Fire Brigade meets for practice to-night. Captain Edwin telegraphs that thqre is every indication of a frost to-night. The monthly meeting of the School ■ Committee will be held this evening. A meeting to form a Lfterny Society will be .hold at tho Temjtorasicc iiall at half-past sevon this evening, Mr F. H, Wood adds to tlx# catalogue for his sale on Safcordsy next, li light spring trap, an.d i Bpring Hp dray, both new.

Goorge Bowles, of Carterton, bntaher, has filed a petition iti the District Court, Maaterfcon, prayingte bankrupt,

Messrs 11. Brown & Can advjtftfoo a small farm to bu'fot on kato, It is a Very dosirable property, iiofrt- • CATtorton.

Tho City of Sydtwy with Ch6 Juno English mails, loft Sw> Francisco for Auckland on the flthinst,; ww&ay late. The Australia with the Juns colonial mails, awived at Ssn Fanciwo from Auckland on tlft 12th two in advance of time-table fiate.

Mr Scott, of thfl "Original Scyteh Pie Shop,"'Manners Stmt Welllni&m,, has discarded his original alwp anil removed into new and mofe eommediotft premises, inhere his oustomqrs will Und thamec-lves attended to in the old and weH hgown style. An advertisement on the subject appears elsewhere,

There was only cesb at % fortnightly sitting of tin Il&adant Magistrate's Court at Carlton, yflaterday, namely, William Bdbtk and vkfilos Knell, trustees in the eafyte of Willtam Walker, deceased, against. Geijrgt) Bowles, resit, £G7lOa. 'Judgment was given tot the amount claimed, £S 4a coffts airtl £3 3s counsel fee. M* Bwril appeased for the plaintiff, Mr Stsatford St. 41. presided,

The Public Works Department is having tho bridgos over tliu Tauhojemkau, Waiohine, Waiqgawa, Wnapouft and Ruamahangiv rivets photographed; and MrT. E. Price, to Whom thu work has been entrusted, made a beginning yesterday. The'object sought tobfi gmned is not very clear, especially ub the instructions given are to'the eff(is tlm the Waipoua bridge ia t» be included in its present imcoinpletod atHto. Tho picture will show little more than tho site,

The weather ooHtinues extremely cold and murky. Last night the sky dewed, and a frost sot in, but by tjba.tinie thin sheets of ice had formed, clouds again came up from the southward, -itud litrht showers of rain continued to fall all through the night. This morning there was no change for the bettor. The barometer had gone up to 30.30, without allowing for difference from sea-level, and the thermometor remains pretty steady at 40, the rising and setting of tho sun having 110 appreciable influence upon it. Wo learn that snow fell 011 tho ranges to tho eastward during the last) fckree days. A quarterly summoned mecipj of the Stonehengo Lodge U.A.Q.D., was hold at the Temperance Hall last night, when the following officers were werted and installed for tjia ensuing term :—A.D., Bro. Peacock, V.A.D,, ?ro. Mitchell, Treasurer, Bro. J. Kfeblewhite, SeereJtai-y, Bro. Chennells, A.D.B's, Bros. Carey and Russell, V.A.B's, Bros, Hathaway and Robins, 1.G., Bro. Bertelsen, 0.G., Bro. Keester, Auditors, Bros., Dalrymplo and Carey. Bro, Dalrymploaotod ai installing officor,

At a mooting of the Mastortoii Hospital Committee held yesterday, tho Rev W. E. Paige reported that the Colonial Secretary wanted to Bond named Jenkins, who win now a troubleaomo case in tho Wellington Hospital. Tho rev, gentleman pointed out that Joakins was an old Wellington resident, and that though Mrs Jenkins .lived in Mjwterton, she had a largo family of youiig children to support, and wm l&wljto to provide for her husband, and the case was one which could hot bo treated in the Masterton Hospital. Jenkisii). bo understood, was in suqh 11 tpoftfbnud tionditiun that a journey to Masterton would in all probability terminate hifl aiifarings. Tho Committee decided to fisk the Colonial Secretary whether he could not find some more humane way .of getting rid of Jenkins than by shunting;the pop? fellow to Masterton,

In the Residents MagfetrAiefi Court, before Mr Stratfoyd R.M., th(a morning, Michael Tang'o was charged 011 ttielnformation of J. C. Ingram with » breach of the Borough by-laws in hiving flowed two horses to wapder at large In the streets, aad Was fined three shillings and costs 7s. ■ Tangyo was further charged with a breach of tljfr 47th of the Impounding Act, by having on the 14th inst. rescued two horses that had been seized for the purposeof being impounded. J. C. Ingram,(lepoapd that lie was driving two horses to the pousid, when accused came and interfered, tailing away the horses. His Worship said accusbd was liable to the very heavy fine of LSO. He would impose a fine of £2 and 7a costs, The fines in both cases were paid. We have boon requested by Mr J. Thorburn, the Olothier and Outfitter, of Willis-street, Wellington, to cgil the attention of tho Wairarapa to his gigantic 20 per cont. Tax Sals, which is now being held. - The whole of his great stock of Men's, Youths', and Boys' Clothing, &c., is in the market forijibsoluto sale, at tho oost psi«, for 21 dayl'-ADVi.

Coughs, Colds, Bronohitfe, &c,, are quickly cured by using Baiter's celebrated "Lung PrMower.". Tliia oldestablished, celebrated raedictne, ,is pleasant, to the plate, mid highly extolled by tho members of the medical, legal, and clerical professions. Sold by all Patent Medicine Vendors, See testimonials in advertisements.— Advj. Heilbron's German Worm Oakes and Fitzgerald's Koromiko ■ Extend? mo Patented—Ad vt.

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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume VII, Issue 2042, 15 July 1885, Page 2

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887

Untitled Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume VII, Issue 2042, 15 July 1885, Page 2

Untitled Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume VII, Issue 2042, 15 July 1885, Page 2

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