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The Wairarapa Daily. FRIDAY, MARCH 19, 1886.

wrtisemenfciiffio^ mitcrest:to : i)yrJfermers' :#}& agricultural' 4mpHnfeiit:!:ddJileraK:^r.^.-_:>'■■__"■' y ■ " : '.y.' ,v ';; We.iiptico thtit our iia .'undertaking the, delicate. jj'anay difficult ;.task|of>'vindicaitiiig'.vthe.;vera9ity 'Mastortm VliibjMa^ gocidjautliurity fcij&flt-isiritendedto make' . ; Paimerßt'o]i''the~ : --tqrminij^^f i tlie.^ : blHng-' ■ tonsManawatu;:sailway Gpi» pony's line, .tlietrainstoruii right'up to the atgiioi). •;

HMr'''s.:H;''- : Wdod : :will' sell to-morrow, Saturday at two o'clock at his Mastertou rooms drapery, clothing, carpets.matresses furniture of all kinds, glass-ware, Crockery, jewelry, watches, clocks, tinware, giyjcericß, and produce, Messrs Lowes & Iprns sell to-day and Saturday, in accordance with instructions from a Cuba Street, Wellington., .draper, who is relinquishing business, men's boys' clothing,' shirts, hoeiory, calicoes, flannels, hollands, dress goods in preat brocaded silks and satin's, winceys, oilcloths,' carpets, 'haberdashery, fancy goods, snd a good variety of useful household requisites, , '

A London correspondent to $e Napier Telegraph says:--'! hearwith great wgn?,t. that the inventions exhibition of last year not only did not pay its own .expon- ■ ses, but has actually swallowed up the surplus .of -fcho Fishery aod Jlealth Exhibitions ,of -the two previous .scNaoaj, This • r.esult bodes ill for .the .pecuniary' 'sucqess. of&cs,cWialshowto:be held in May 1 next i pd'jf it JBffl#;t9o fete, the ,Gpin-| niissioners migjjfc 4b SeJJ l<> .considori whether the lavish expenditure oa fljght fetes could not be greatly curtailed. These' fetes were a novelty to begin with, and were popular, as novelties generally are: but the public appear to have got tired of electric illumination and coloured fountains, and other great cost might well be saved for the future. Besides, these fetes are a distraction and a nuisance to the people who ifi to the Exhibition for educational purposes."

Alexander Ross, who yesterday figured in the Court, charged • with drunkeness, has been locked up as a lunatic, and is awaiting medical examination, Aiv inebriate, named Cummins, was brought before Mr fl. A. Stratford, KM., this morning, but he pleuded so hard and promised good behaviour for the future, that the Magistrate let him off with a caution.

We notice in Mrs Reilly's garden at the institute somo ripe passion fruit. This is ;he first time we have heard of this fruit Mining to maturity in Masterton. Messrs Lowes aiid lorns add to their

Stock sale on March 24th, 600 good twosooth wethers, 20 good breeding cows, 10 yearlings, 10 weaners, and 20 frigs of mixed ages, Messrs L. J. Hooper and Co. announce

that their windows will be lit up this evening from 7 till 9.30, for the first graiid display of autumn and winter drapery, millinery, etc. On Monday next, March 22, Mr James Wilkinson, assisted by Miss Amy Johns and the momber3 of tho Maßterton Dramatic Club, will appear at the Theatre Royal in the celebrated Dutch drama, "Struck Oil." Pull particulars appear in another column. , S-; The Mastorfcon Rifle Volunteers held a company parade in the paddock opposite the Empire Hotel last night, Sergt. Bezar and Lieut.. Thompson put the company through the exercises. To-night company drill will be repeated on the /same ground, when the band will enliven the proceedings. All members are particularly requested to be in attendance. ;.;'Miss" Amy Johns and her talented Company, "will givo at the Theatre Royal {Masterton, ono of their popular enter.tainmentsou Saturday evening March : 20th when they will, by special request,

repeat tho Burlesque of " Aladdin or the wonderful Scamp," and the negro Buriesquo'".Whore's your ticket? is ;The following team.will represent the Opaki'to play in tho match on the Oval to'-ni'orrow, with the Tradesmen's Cricked :Club';^W/ ; B;,Welch; ; F. P. Welch, J. :Welciij : :'C.:'McLachlaoj : A; .Mathews, A. .Boulcott/C. B;;.'Ball, W. Day.' Emer:geiicieX;Herbe'r|Welch| Q', Day, F.Bay, 4.: : ; Martin;;. :; ~■■' >■;.. :'•■:■ hw iho: Allegedf;calf-stealing cases re cNeils>"Clmstehsen^;John ...Pollock .was ;arrested:.r.ih; ; ACartprton."yesterday ■ by Defective'Ciirystaii'; brought; before : 'sr\Sprattj/'J.Pif;He wasadmitted to bail, '■himsplf iri:£lQo,-ahd two sureties of £IOO •each;. \.; Johnvßurrow,:audi:John<Free-; ; Qbpn'qctiou' ■Svifclv.thia : : basp;/vnn"d;V: will; 'ta appteon . .'Mr .il,; Q; Ingram', 'lnspector of ."Ntiisaii"-.' ces,' summoned Messrs : L. J;"Hopper '. and : 0.6. Fbi Sireachjof tho.,;Bproug]iy.by-law,. "Section-- 141Y for;. ; keepirig'Hnriammable material, viz/y.^/fluantifcy^viot;-paper, "not under!coyer;'. Defendant : : wasi- : fined' ss, : ; ahd-ss.co3ts,';,'. James Ross; for .making a =:sfi.btiJ)h'-li.6i ithe.sum' of Is and 2s costs.:' , : Fo>:te'epihg .unregistered dogs,. Bummou:' rsfis w'eraissued against.Morgan O'Mearai i?Miciiael;.Will!aiiis^aiid;A.. : J.»P. ...Hatha-

, ,:A ';Tather;\darmg : ,!burglary- : : was com-' mitte.d;ii^Buils' : oi£ Thursday, : -:eyening. or earlyo.n;Friday^mprinng;;last : ::. : .(says the AdVqcate), ; 'lSo^me^jie'rson^r.^-persons', .entered \Y„ Lewis, ;; absence .of the

inmates',, -arid 'abstracted, someimbneyfronr a'brixyiii-'thevhouse;,y;The. : 'burglar v or

pore ; prpu:iblpurglaKii" appoared to have taken jhatters'yery ■■ ; ;cbiilly, , ;' r ' l f6r.-; they: had partaken ;pf:'a?joint of ieold/ beef, ..which. Happened^tbjbe;;:iti- tho .cupboard, apd drmik%:Buinbbr,;pf-bottles' of Mr Lewis'. ; heef;,'fdr..whicli,: evidently, by-the quan'tit^'cpiisumed,;,,they had a great penchant. .. "The Qtago Daily Tiim-s, in aleader, says it'lias'' never, johied in the personal abuse, -thatlias beenVdirected'against.Sir; Julius; ■¥ogeias:.ai.i adventurer and a.bird of pas- ■ sageV'-and; then goes'? on to'jay.f tliafc;*''.a' ; fiir-private'ibusiness".do J.uliias;yogol:asks,the'cblony. to: do wb.uld■berightly;considered.as a'roguo vcir'tf madman.!" the; only; : difference jthen /between.bur''contemporary and the papers :it:fihds. ; faulteith;is',^:tliat ; 'while^they

.abu'so.the Colonial Treasurer.as a bird';:of; passagb.vtHe.Times call him by implication

■a:rbguo!;;.f6r...Sir : Julius;Vugei is certainly.' pop ; ruadmahX''VVe'.-(Napier -Telegrapli) -thinkXve> know; 'wliicliVof- : the titles : m ■ aiioiild prefer V... X v:".ftXXV ; X* *fe.X .-.. vThe, p.tagb;Daily-.iimea, in 'spehkinK' of. ■jtlie pxtrnvagance of! tlje present Govern-.. ihientiisays added.Xburdcri. of, goyerninontiitob'e.Been ill the iucreased; ■ opst'of .tho- Land. .Board. .• These ; ■ Boards,.'' which w.ere.bncpwprked cheaply and well, ''arejhwi'costlya'ndioliiinpiOTed, butafford 'political.partisanßhips.'/A'number of men•; ■;.h'ave''beeri;iad^e'JW.;these. Boards,..;who. 'are : rewardeil7or : biiebrti7D ; hours';iffort ;;once a-fortnight or.; once atnonth'? in'. the.- : chief'topis by drawing; for Senses':from-• : £l4o'''to.-£l70 '■■ a ■; year;;j ;'Throughbu^thb ; coloriy? the; >xpensesjbf;j itheTdiffereiit Land Boards have bepn vory' largely : , increased.;..;■ There are .Boards, > where-npwif ouVor.fivemembers of■ each ;Board'cost;' they between >theiti^ ■ £SOO a year,- whereas before the;coßfcXras ■' amount.:;; X. XvXxX; :>. vTlieordinaiy meeting of the Wellington' JLand : Bjiardyasl(e!4ycstprdayX Present' EXMesßrs;Bunny(chairman),' Pioeso, Fitz-' ; ;lierberiapiMcOardle,X : An application ■.to , received': : ;from ; the • .Wairarapa East County\Goimcil'. ; for; per riiission• to' take timber ffonvtlie'.Tiraumea-Reserve for;a' ispeciarwork'was "granted; .'■'■"'■ The Wairoa : '.B,oad,.Bo'ard applied' for the deferred pay,'mo nt-thirds;and.it was resolved to accede ■ to tlioii' je/jiiestas'soon as the money was and approved, X An-application ■frpmXMr. R.-^.-Ind'Carver to lease ,-certain Crown Lands was held over,, It I'was'resolved., to inform Mr. Montgomery that the land he applied for to lease would , be. dealt with when the Block was offered, Mr H. Axup applied to lease about 3000 acres .'on: the .-.Ruahine range,. It was resolved that the. land be surveyed, and offered on the small run system as soon as possible'.'. An'application irom Mr I.* McWilllam to purchase part of the Pahia ; tua township reserve, on which he had effected certain improvements was ordered to stand over/ Several other smaller, matters were doalfc with and the meeting adjourned. ' ' ; Messrs L. J. Hooper & (Jo., 'of the Bon Marche, received their first instalment of autumn and winter goods on Saturday, ,%se goods have been imported direct from the .manufacturers in England and Scotland, being marked off at prices that jw|J' fonpre with any wholesale hiniasm the colony.—Anyr. Venetian Blind and manufactory. All • Blinds guaranteed pf tlio very best description, Price list on application to R. W. Henn (late Henn & Harden,) Poneke Steam Venetian Blind Bhuttor Factory, Weilinfftbn,—Anvi'

Cough, Golds, Bronciuiis. m quickly cured by using Baxter's ceieV brated "Lung Preserver." This oldestablished,'popular medicine, is pleasant ite'.ffie 'palate, .aii'd Jilghly extolled ■by the inWera'of'stamedical,' legal, and qle,rical ".gold by'ajl Patent Medicine ;yendorß.';'';See' '.testimonials in " l '' Mr Thorburn, the Clothier, jbf •Willisstreet, Wellington, is raising £llOO on his stock. He is selling all his stock at the cost price for cash only for 28 days. It is a rare chance for country settlers to. fit themselves and boys out with a cheap suit, He is adopting this plan instead of borrowing the money.—Advt. ■

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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume VIII, Issue 2248, 19 March 1886, Page 2

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The Wairarapa Daily. FRIDAY, MARCH 19, 1886. Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume VIII, Issue 2248, 19 March 1886, Page 2

The Wairarapa Daily. FRIDAY, MARCH 19, 1886. Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume VIII, Issue 2248, 19 March 1886, Page 2

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