'■'. '.)'•■}■/■'. < \\\r /;!M /•;, !,„,. ,!,.„,. • ; Mr G. of Taran'aki street,'' Wellington, las ,a list of prices in our advertising coluhmt,;'"'; '■ 'The Treasurer of the Maßterton Hospiof 18s 9d Prince'of/Wales,(Hotel boxi and £2/b>; froin'empldyeosGastlepoinfistation. 0 » ''/MrlV :^.''Tem'plehas'on1 ' exhibition a sample of a' locally grown mangold'wurtzel ,tk.wejght_of_which is_ 601bs, from tho farm of Mr Shaw, of TeUro Ore, grown' |rom;:Mr Budden'fi seed,, for the sale of ;whioh Mr Teifliple; ialagerit.
During the current week no less than Werttyf three aganrstf Nonthorn residents for sly-grog soiling will be ..heard.' ..The first, v convjction,.. of. .the (B|rie's|ff|s Inado wn,eri pafhe)se;|forth •was fined £lo'and c6sta'.- ; •''■ "'•■=- '•' '■'■'■■ '' In answer to a question in the House yesterday afternoon, Government stated that they would consider the question of granting a subsidy tor a drill shed for Maßterton ;f full, particulars were given,' i■: '..]. \ ; j y\ Mr W. 'J. f oo't, One of'fcho masters of. .the .Marlborough College, has been; 'selected to Succeed the Rev. J. C. as the principal of the Nelson College.! He is agfeat cricketer, imd once in play-' .iiiß.As.firt'9'bf tho:gentle,nlpjiUf England, ran up a score of 75 in the shortest time ion, recp^d,,^The Yeoman., ( ,,
Notwithstanding a pouring wetday,/ Mr F, Btojk palp at the |a;Sf tahi yards yesterday was* ifoll attfn'de3| The yaids ,were well filjed and oss submitted wercsbicl 'at' [pficm as \ms4o : Fat wethors 9s, fat ewes 6s 7d, storo owes' food,'lambs' 2g 6d to 5s 3d; calves 20s to 21s, yearling steers 325, heifers 30s, twoiyear T old;,hoifera 50a to 675, cows 60s to
' The- demahd for last Saturday.'? J)aily .' with' which ! we isßbed'a' supplement, con-. j tairiingi'amongst 1 other interesting matter, 'Mr 'G; ■ S." W,' !Dalrymple , s,,,fi!.inaf?ap ) '.| advertisement,'arid Masterton.. directory, icbnsVderably'e'xceedinit the,supply,rMr,' ■T)alryWpk'ha'B' , rbp'ul)lished ; his, .alman'ao to tmiweek's issuV.'tbigive'thpßejerpojis desirous of cfopy' home SMpftor-, j tunity'todo^soj'--' 1 •=■■••"'■■'■!. ' ' !
The acceptance,of knighthood by Mr 'Stat his n'ot pleased some of the Radicals, The Marlborough Express. | ,%ites/:—"The Premier has accepted;the ' birthday fionor'. conferred upon him, jand is now Sir Robert Stout. His Radicalism has not been proof against the attractions,: of a Brummagem knight in a muahrifomj ; order.// We tot he will live long to enjoy' j ■it,-and thathe, will -rise superior toi.the'l company he will find himself ! There iteone in the I colony more 'deserviiit! of:.'genuine.distinction -than a self-made man like Mr Stout, and it is to •beiregretted.that,there is no : ' Order: of. JMerifcWsome what, resembling bufc.a littlo more-select-than-the-French Legion of Honor—into which colonial statesmen should enter, ; However, if Mr Siqufc-is; content to fe'st'on the's'amo platfonnwilh I and, emjjty-neadcd Wool,kings,.no;one has any right to comiplairii" M he'apparently lvalues gewgaws' frora'the hand ol royalty ! 'for their own .flake ri) iv.o / - dp r .i>ofc despair of seeing/aViscount's coronet upon his manly' brow ,when the long talkcd-of Coloniaj Peerage, 'is.eatablishedi,' Whatever, fate'overtakes Sir Robert Stout, it ib to.be hoped he will to serve hiei'iadopted. country with usefiilness arid' distinction." ; '
Mr Frod. Orook is announced to lecture in-the Iheatre.Rayal on Sunday evening on "the Shadows of London;"' :'The Marlborough • Express referring. ! t6 ! his-'fecenfc'/lecture there, ah^a: — Tak-ing'-ajsufv'oj'bf the M'Mo'dern Babylon" from; .thiTfcall of Sty 1 ; Paul's. Oathe: dr'al'Cross,' and' taking''in within'the radius'a population of five .millions, of, .pap^e/MrGw^k'^cCu/npanietl 1 his * alidi-' ,op. liito tliVjjo'ks of'tho vory'lpoiir'iilie. .back! markets, thieves',! of'.the other darker .'shadesoftondohlife'.''' ,he described as .'and'!truthful plsa jttjr the poojfi, a d.eßcrit>tion of -the way they live';' and'in'his illustrations' from Pickens and G.R. Simsl ffl Dagbhet' Ballads" Mr Crook was ; i happy._ Ho was witty, ipatliotio,!-' andsarcastic by turns, and isnri'lirieah'ipro-i. ficienfeip the art of elyc^bibn 1 ." ■; The, audi-: ence |pplauWhim rleajtily ithrbughout)) and h?8 d4nGnciat;<)nj6f|ch'eap,!jlaßcir,iand religious shams, his praise of-unidnamdrig. jivprkipg merjuhiß exposure of the mockery-. *of Telio'f-carriedoutby the Cliarity/.-Organ-i! .isation Society, and his earnest descrip-' 'lion of the.good qualities—ie^ebially; thfe* heroic endurance and y , (| bY':fbiiijii'' , ih^the t ,florfeßti!Btrata!iof. ' !E'6ndoff sobi'dty l ,' met iwith: especial ilf a, vor. from,his hearers. The lecthre-wasnone: 'of tlie- able'at'aiid ! "iridat i interestingfevar: and the lessons; 'whi6h'Mi l ''Crbbk;'dre'w for th'e'ibenefit ofj 'Mew'Zeilai'd'coionistßhada'areatdealiof; .point. He advocated land nationadis'atiiln t i: ;ih,'6rder ti avert'th'o'evils oHaniUurdJßnty 1 which' l haß"wrci(i'ght : ruin to millions'in,the \ cities of the Old World; ; Ifie:electOra'.to'sM' l nieii' toliPaffiament'not'ni'BVe'ly'b'Bfiatls'SHhoy! promise favorably upon petty local!questions, but broader and more general matters which WWflfe- .1i5,,,,, p i j^onafianßM and RevolVing-Shutter manufaicory. AIJ- : Blind4 best description, . Price list lon application I to. ft. MHbnfi|atj('Ht3ntfa,'hd' Hansen.) Pon'eke ySteam Venetian Blindanß 'Revolving -Faptoiy,,. We»on.-AiiW; *■*■: | .QilAttl i;t •■SGOJOHB, Coins, Bronchitis, to., are ; quiokly cured by using Baxter's .celebratedLung Preserver," This old estetyißhed, popu-,, lar medicine is pleasant. UjhUmjlatef/ftwl' highly extollod by the of the me'dica!,' legal,- and olerjcal,profeesions.,*-:;Sold,by alj Patent Medicine Vendors. See 'Wtimonlftla in adverMaements.—fAuvT.l
/Tlie-regular, monthly njeetifigj o& %f ;Lands:-Tru9& tales pace! tjijs ovenine ut the Coup pifambera.c ■!. : ' 'Mfs Doughty has'. tj?6!j>r three boarders atiber hijusejiti Church ■• scroeV ••/'' ""''••/ %y The Woolgrowers' Association of Victoria.are busily making out a scheme for establishing woollen factories in China and Japan. - "Members-of -the second. fiffceen-oLthe, Masterton Football Club will lcaro Ncill's (Btubles. fq'riOai'fc'e'rton. at' J 2.30 to-morrow. Tlio first fifteen will be able to reach Carterton iii tinie fo'r'tho : iiiatcli'by""the" 2.45 p.m. train. ( • ■ '
Mr Holloway Ims started a gymnasium ■ijMib/.Mafltorton vTheatrurJluyiil. The eveyy sisurday night frM'B'to lOVclbbk. ''"lvefff for instruction and exercise will be and arrangements will be mado for a girls class in addition to the youths and general. «'"? j,M|ssrs iLoyes & lorns sell at their Mastertori rooms tju-tnorrow the equity;of, part of Kibblewhite's Estate, UpporPlain, with 6-ropmed dwelling, uppn iyltnmvn its .'Hope: and fewer garden' j'also Section ; 47j contaii/ing'JLQiJ. acres, Opaki, : b'eiiig part'of Waippua Blopk'i after which a sale of gorjeriil Koqija, ■' f Urniture, clothing, boots, and produce will-be hold. AVe' understand that/Mr Robert Donald .isigain prepared .toiaffe.r, Jhe. Masterton Borough. Oopcji ji.supply ,$ willows for protecting fcho Jww&ba'nkjikijhe Waipoua. We .regret _ to see that' fine ■ Municipal. (Authorities iristSad' of taking the simple "steps'so obftously needed to protect the •town -from.further,.encroachments are letting ■■■■(| | - the effect "of the gold" fever is already beginning .to ibe felt byi ;employera of labor ip Mastprton.i. Two, op three hands : ha,ve given notice at the .Opaki saw mill, and ;W.e'haye,-been: informed of sevoral ..qthers.whp have donned the blanket and pannikin and thrown up a certainty for ;anuncertainty. •: ■ip ' A Sydney 'telegram- states that at the Coroner's inquest held yesterday on the ■'victilns'of the' Ly-ee-nibon- disaster, the jury found that tho wreck was caused by gross neglect, "but that~tlieirwiis not sufficient evidence boforo theln to point out tho guilty persons. M» Fotliorlngham, the officer who was in oharge of the bridge when the vassel struck, has been arrested on a charge of manslaughter. Word has reached Wanganui that (Messrs Stevens and Butler, Government Native Land Purchase Commissioners, have been very successful, receiving signatures for the Toaimirino Block. They have smtie as far as Taumarunui, and find no difficulty in effecting sales. Jit"jwaV rmijiof,ed; ; |hey were to be shot if 'tliey'pe'rsistedhivpassing Wanganui O/iTe-Arp,. :'but this was withput the least foundation;■< ,| : .We are informed that (Japtaia Doiiald* ypj tHftJtfasiertoji Rifle Volunteers,,,and. his staff have beeu looking 'around, for a suitable site upon which erected, He ha'sY wWch is esftraajjed .to. of vdiidlit -' 6.of£ for Volun- ; Donald has GuVtmVm'omV' : of £3OO can.bp . :6bMyq^qw^ site ought to-be "„ 'obtained, ;frqftiitlie'sdwn Lands Triist : afc a.j peppercornidhtal; : ;/''■ ' ,!; ''''■■';
: ;The-licensing Committees'jln., lriveir r j 'cargill, r liave refused every application for, 'Hotel'license's'.'! Several houses 'which formerly, had 11 o.'clook. .'licenses'were reduced to-10 o'clock.' The •acebmmoda-' fcioii licenses-held for many year3,"by .\V,', 'Shiells.of Mehzies' .Eerry.i :wsb refused i oh'the ground- that:; the house was not 'Wantdd. 1 : »The:A'warua Committeer'efus'du/' ivlicense fcotlie Junction ■,Hotel,, i n.ear.'a' i publicsale-yardi iThe house wai'.burneifl' dowiVft,few,days ago and was to be'rebuilt, in brick, , A renewal of: the Jioeiiie'of th'e i| Three Horses Hotel w*s alsorefused. In some cases adjournments of irbj'&te'd I ''!ij)plications were asked for and ; .gran,ted. The town committee are notstriqtly.rtenW perancebodies. ; ' ,•',..„,i',.,., ~. Messrs L. J. Hooper k Go., of the Bon Marine'■': .received their first instalment of autuniji'' arid: .\nntorgoods onvSaturday, these : goods 'have"! •been imported direct from tho!manpfactur.era' ! iri England and Scotland, and arp'now.'being' marked off at prices that will compare with' anjr wholesale house in tho colony.-r^pVT.' 1 ''""', ' ■(._ lany.goingto makje; a/.speciality' iit' certain' lines during the next months., 'At,the,present time I am , running Macintosh-eVanc! Overcoats' .at prices, which'defy, any. houiein, the Wei- 1 ' lingfon DißtricV'toapjirtach! !By,sending tlie" .length which you' require in .'iricjics, .you ckn'M ; supplied with a grand Tweed! S'facintp'a'fc for 2J/u, honestly worth £3. Give" ; nWi ; 'trial: r Jp&Ni'BHpßiiOiw, tholPepple's CilothierjlVillis'-' ■street;.Wollington.'-rrfADVT.I i ''•"•'■ i !" " l ''' ,] Bjuot EcpNOHY. r H(|aring | froiii ; 'ovOTbW i r met that the Wairarapa' Ol6thing' | l , : Fabtbry'' was ■ tho'oheap6st' and best House imtho'dfeidt.'for! Mens\ Boy,'s and.Yputh's clothing''l'ft'ought/i 1 would give it a trial, which I diet, and' ,'to my' .aurpasej gp^ euit, all! wool. Crimean' ■shirt; fjijnifelVinHorshilt and pants,'''a''fteiich'' felt hat, collar, handk'srehief ai)4 Bpx,,,for the, ,small,sum pf 655., I've paid okwherb W/'tlib ; Barrio goods' £5 Ills.' ! My' aMce,' |h WoW, to" '•everyone is to call at Olothing;!' , next the Empire Hotel,jViJeri every,--thing iigoadyaivory'dhcap.-iapyjc,.,'','.-;' : '.';
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume VIII, Issue 2312, 4 June 1886, Page 2
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