The Wairarapa Daily. WEDNESDAY, JUNE 1, 1887.
Mr T, Thompson invites tenders for ploughing, sowing, arid harrowing about fifteen acres of Sand.
Notice is given of the intention of the Eketahuna Road Board to stop a piece of road abutting m th® Kketehuna-Tinul road, particulars of which appears in our admttaipp columns.
Mr E. Mania, of Wellington anoouocea Jebllse Boyal Ajraaa, hma< attes and other decorations for the v inltig celebrationis, Thsao h&ve been made expressly to stand «H kinds of weather, and samples can be tcwi •utMr F. Redman's, Masterton.
Tlia overdraft of tho Borough of Mastorton is at prsaent #i4M, but as the Council last evening Rcsaptcd tho offer of Messrs J. JKathast and Go, to sell the remaining L 2600 worth of gas duuonturca Ltefore the end of June at a minimum of 03, for the brokerage charge o; 2$ per cent, thgr&is r. likelihood of this Bank incubus being paid of In a abort time. Tho spawning season at tho Mastertoii Breeding ponds Is turning out very suecessfulty and up to tho ureteut fifty thousand eggs have been taken from tl» Brook trout (Fonfinalis) and ten thousand from the Loch Lev«n trout. The ova is in splendid condition and promises to hatch out well, and will provo a valuable addition to the stock of the Acclimatisation Society. Wo aro requested to notify that no visitors will ba allowed on tha Societies premises during the spawning season without speeial permission.
Tho following account of a new waltz composed bfs, lady, &ut ersfcv/hilo rcddent of Masterton, is taken from the Napier Daily Telegraph :-" The "Maoriland Waltz." by Miss Joan Morison, of H&st> ings, has just bcea published by Messrs J. and W. Chester, of Brighton, I3nglnnd, The frontispiece gives a accno in Naw Zealand prettily drawn in sepia, fmm,the design of Miss fiftmflton, also of Hastings. The niusia of tho waltz is pleasing and well suited for djineing, ifc opens with & short introduction of eight baiu of nvra but simple clwractel, ie&ding into the first movement, which consist* of e, flowing and attractive melody in t]»a key of E, flat, tfa« rhythm being iwej!marked. Following this is the Second movement Ecberzando, in the, key d£ C, which we oonsidsri<N anJl jnnsfc delicate p«rt of the mate, Ko, 3 \jnoFemenfe to in G efam <h»- melody im the base ,ln gameffhsji Cfidfeßtfonsf foriA ms. OtWgft simple is very : pleiaJnr, : Wke i fourth movement. ralnmlng to the fMsnß,l key of E flat, covins somfi WTO" •Joir, introducing the tfjjj?efe *{tfi good «ffiKt. TtawMtft «nds/ with f£a MWsl cod* leading off with wms twelvflVtarii of nwked eftiiMtfr, folkwfeur whMi the original melody mmm in, brtagh% the piece brkly to a &»ti«fiMrto>y concision, Ths work m » wholfl s#, »nUrsly fell *titt«£t, Hit tanaonta, Wmsgh dmnj\ to §h*raet«c, §»§ nicely wnw t ana JHhci ®«lo# is lowing and 'h|» fefees®*." Tls# '« Walts" i« It |« in from BfawnrXk J. Heofse & Co. ]
Jm& as* invito! by DSr I>, -Cesjgnsv Manai*. Messr* liowos and forms «s> iuuos B»#b* next stock sale for We4&«sc <ty, Juaa 8. At present their entrias irssilsHlQ gg&le and farm horses. Mr Buchanan has a qwwtfon mi *h« Ovist Paper to pat to .the Minister fc* Public Works, whether lie wßlanftnga so that firewood" truoki' may W loaded &t Cross" Creek 'tiding of the WflUingtcu' Mssterton Hue. la th*. Maa&srj-OB JKM,. Court ■s& ,nrorai»g' two' wgraSts,' QalvM and John Wile n, resri* msnd«d'a»ci discharged '* i rendition wet they left the town. . .dtenk, named Georgo • Taylor, wks e jjija% treated. The trio wets seen pr ceding north at won 'a* possible after they hit the court. / Mr Piteherberfc lias • iven notice of hi intention to. ask the Kinhstet oJE Public 8 Works if he will tak'. under hi» immediate consideration t3i9- : advUftb]eries9 of altering;; the WellthTftilwayllirae between the :tJp|^Hii;tfc; arid - Featheraton, bo:rb to avoid : tho present : dangerous arid; expeMsivetouto over tlie Summit!
Mr 'Buchanan hae, given notieclto 1 ask= the Minister, for; Public SWdrkie whether ho will arrange so that rail wayj;ni>d other Government:; employees^;:|- whose; ■ duties preclude;them from participating iu bbli-. days to be stiven totlw. Givil Service in celebration oF ; Eer Majesty's Jubilee, may be allowed t.» enjoy • their holidays at a later date.- '■■;!:■■: ' ; - :^'-
The Greytowi Volunteer annual soiree took place laafc sight at',"the"'-Town Hall and waaa great success. There wrs about 'fifty; couples ireeent. ; The Hall -was bandsSinely; decorated aud-j-the refreohmonb,;provided by the lady.-friends of the Volunteers, were both good. The dancing wasi continued till four o'clock tbis Major Bunny und other visitors from Featherst°n were present.. Messrs Lundquist and "Varaham, and Mra M. VVoodi supplied good music. -
The £votitug-Press published in their last issue a/ac simile of the' letter alleged to havo baei written by Mr PArnell to Mr Egan aent the assassination" 6f Lord Frederick Javendish and Mr Boiiike io Phoenix Park, Bablin. ; : Typo—a monthly periodical, devoted to the art of Typography, and published by Mr R. 0. Harding, of Kapier~is to band. I is as usual well got up, and full of - iiteKsttiig and valuable informattou 11 the trade.
Notice is given that a poll of the ratepayers md owners of property in the Mikimi i survey district will be taken on Thursd y, June 9, re the proposal to borrow £s')for the purposeoEforming'aportion of the Upper Fernridge road. . JJIr William ; Dougalli toMesaTs Littlojohn and'- Sou, Masfcerton/' calls c "tention by an iidVertisetueht over the le dor to hiß well '. selected stock of watel is, clocks, and jewelry, and also to his collection of epccticles arid eye-
.T).o old saying, .'*you must.go froni hpn. j to learn news," is exemplified in' a stri ; ing manner by the following, from our Carterton contemporary : "It ia rumored in political cindtis in Masfcerton that Mr Caselbei"g will be asked to stand for Watrarapa North at the ensuing eleb'r tion." .-''■
The literary entertainment of Madamo Blanche Vaughiin at the Mastorton Theatre did not receive;the patronage last evaninj; that the merits of the lady demanded. Madame Tanghan fullv sustained the high ecoriidriis passed upon her by the leading papers of- the colony, and gave her audience a genuine literary treat. During the evenuu; musical selections were played by Miss Corbctt and Mr Mueller, and Mr Gaskill earned ao eucnre for his vocal efforts, -:■ An application made : by-tlie young men of Mastorton for the free use of tho upper room of tho Institute for night school meetings throe evenings a. week has been refused by tho Borough..Coufipil. The applicants set forth tliiifc;: the object was to devote the small amouut paid weekly for instruction, towards providing lectures for the *cbolafa. _' -Sp>ne tif the Councillors raised tho objection: that; the noise of the scholars dutipg the Committee meetings would aiincy the Committee men bolow, but this was evidently an oversight, ns the Committees meet, as a rale, in tho Town Clerk's room. In; answor to a question the Town Clerk stated tho room was only ngod one ovena month by tho School Committee. A motion to accede to tho request of the applicants for the bare cost'-of- lighting, and firing, wan rejected by aix to threu. Oh and after this date we shall commence ■ a new era in our second dressmaking uopnrtmsnt, Additional spaon has been provided, moUiding a comfortably furnished reception and fitting room, fer the cohvenienca' of tho numerous citatQincrii tit Te Aio House, Cubastraeli.Wellihgloa. I* was found th at a second room was absol - utely necessary in order ts kcop pace with the requirements ol our daily increasing contention, as well as to mivklng up inixpenslvo and moderate priced dress- fabrics at a lower than was hithorto pdsslblo at Te Aro Houdo, Ouba-stroot, Wellfngton. Poa this purpoße wc have erigaHed the sorvioes of a lacly who comes with exucllout '■''■• nijic'rinnuo, ability, and taHic .... lUU i>«m safetygusmnteeaporfcot fit and every satisfaction to our cnqtoniors, while our charges, for dressmaking its thut room will ranuo from 12s 6d and upwards, at TeAw Hottao, Cuba-street, Wellington. Fob cheap and inexpensive, dross materials adapted for winter wear, nowhero can such a varied-and oxtaiisive assortment bo seen as at our family wnrehoaao, Certainly wo aro unrivalled for tho quality, colorings, and woarability of our faahionablo drees lengths, moasuring 12yds each, for 2$ lid, 48 Jld, Cs 11, 6s lid, 7s lid, 9a 6d, 10s 6d, 16s, 16s 6d, to 18a Cd eia upwarda, at the -Wholesale Family Drapery Warehouse, To Aro House. Cuba Bti - eot, Wollington. The refreshment-room jg opori from 9 a.m. to 0 p.m. at Tc Ajo Hous«, Cuba .Street, Wellington. —Anw,-
Tho Wairarapa'Clothing Factory are still allowing purchasers of New Zealand Clothing a discount of Gs in the £. They are.also making.suits to measure from 47b (id. Trousers and Vests from 28s 6d. and Trousers from 18s lid,: A call cordially invited. Note tha'address: Nest T. G. Mason, Queen-stroet,; Mastcrt»ii, E. B. Hare, Manager.—Abvt, 4 -
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