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The shop and dwelling at present in the occupation of Mr 'G. Haskell Queen Street i 3 advorfcisod to bo let, Messrs Jas.Brownand Co add to their list for salo to-morrow a number of;floweriiw shrubs, and overgreens, gooseberries, raspborries, vines, 3000 dwarf box plants, and 40 pot plants also sides of bacon, hams, and prune cheeses. ' The OMof the'eases against the corporation of Wellington for compensation for loss of water frontage by the Te Aro reclamation began yesterday, Samuel Wood, a ship builder, claiming £1»00, The point was raised that he had long ago lost Ins water right through the sea receding from his section, and it was mentioned that this position would be fully devoloped in another of the cases. It is the first time such a point has occurred in hew Zealand law, and it is understood that the right will bo claimed whoro the original grant shows high water mark as tho boundary, to follow the water, and the decision of the Court will be extremely important. The ordinary meeting of the Master - tcrton Hospital Trustees was held at the Institute yesterday afternoon, PresentMessrs J C. Boddington (chairman), J. lorns, R, D. Dags?, B. P. Perry, G, Heron, J. B. Koith, i'and Rev. W. B. Paige. The Treasurer reported a credit balance of £25 13s. The diary for the past month was read, and" one patient was reported to be in the hospital. A letter was received from the Town Clerk, notifying that tho sum of £ls had been voted by the Borough Council. A notification was received from the North County Council that the application for the sum of £SO would bo. dealt with by tho Council at:a future.date. It was resolved to apply again for the money, The following accounts were passed for payment:—T. G. Mason, L 4 0s 3d ; M. Caselberg and Co., LG 14s 9d ; T. Jago, L 6 10b Gd. Mr Boddinpton was appointed visiting trustee for the month, and the meeting'adjourned.

«..#ip ! i niifter elections, are over/ we undertake to insert promptly, jet>tera for. our open'column if: they are aVall ioiigthy; '■'.,) .-:V- .. '.'■.: -Arrangements-are being made to hold ■the;annual' football "match,'. Masterton Fire Brigade and Volunteers, at an early •date. . 'J: .; . ; A-new advertisement over the leader notifies that Messrs 0. Smith and Co's groat clearing sale of dress material, costumes, millinery, and clothing, is now onat their establishment, .Qiiaen-street, We.remind those interested of, Messrs. Jas. Brown and Co.'s auction-sale, which takes place, to-morrow, Their list is a -varied one, : containins; ironmongery, clothing, produce, - pot plants, shrubs, bacon, cheese, potatoes and sundries. ._. The election for tho first Councillors in the newly formed Borouerh of Oarterton; ; took place yesterday 'with the. following result A. McKenzie, 106; T. Moore,- 94; James' Bayliss, 71; A. Booth, 71 ;G,W.Dclier,sß;'G.M. Gardener, 57 ;li. Oallister, 66; W. P. Allen, 55;. W, Parker, 42; W, Oatfc, 24; A. L, White, 22; W. Vickerstaff, 8, . The first six wero declared duly eloctccl, ' Messrs James Stone and Son announce that they have to arrive from the South Island next week, a consignment of iitty specially selected varieties of applo trees of four years old, As tho planting season is now at hand, persons requiring good stock will have an opportunity, of being well supplied. The handsome entire horse Lord.Mandeville, whose stock figures well in tho nominations ..for the Masterton-Opaki Chanipaqno; Stakes for 1888, is looking-in splendid trim, and his owner, Mr W. Neill, intends placing him at the disposal of breeders in this district at the coming season, The pleasure seekers of tho Wairarapa havo-aqroat treat in store by tho reappearance in Masterton on Monday and Tuesday next of the celebrated Lynch Family Bellrinpers, who aro making a flying tour through New Zealand, prior to their departure for England, via America, Those who heard this talented family when they last performed hero will bo sure to renew their acquaintance with them, and wo recommend those who have not already done so to pay a visit to the Masterton Theatre Royal on Monday and Tuesday evenings next,

A Press Association tolegram from Wellington says :--A telegram has been received from Mr J. P, .Russell, the only owner whose cattle arc affected in fclio Wairarapn, stating that they are only suffering from eating argot of' rye in tho paddocks. Six havo "been destroyed. The feet swell" - and. drop off,'and nono butpurobredsareaftectod. Mr Resell i 3 of opinioirth.it tho disease is. not coutageous, and Mr Bailey, Chief Inspector, is going up to thoroughly. invoßtioflto tho niattor,

Tho football match Te Ore Ore v Red Stars for tho final-tie for the Junior Cup to bo played on tho Masterton Club around to-morrow afternoon is likely to be keenly contested, astheMaories will place their.full strength in the field, and tho Stars will bo able to put their best team inside the flags.' We published the Star team yesterday. The following will represent the Maories:—Mare, Rangi,Pani, Elks (captain), R. Ngature, • Walili, Himiona(2), Rare, Haoata, Wmi, Putahi, Bernini, Tooai, Akuhat;u Ensor-gencics-Matau, Wari, Tore.

, .The Carterton Observer says:—lt is reported that Mr Buchanan's speech was i«%em the Standard. Office before it was delivered at Carterton, and that' the i Daily" took the speech with him' inhis pocket to Masterton,' We'had''no such favor accorded to us, our report was simply reported as it fell from the lips of the speaker, and had to be set up during the night in an uncertain light." We beg to state that tho allusion to the "Daily" 13 simply an unmitigated falsehood. Every word in our report of Mr Buohanan's speech was written by our reg- - ular reporter from his own notes Tho Cartorton Ananias Committee appear to be busy!

The inspection parade of tlio Masterton Volunteers was held last evening and was attended by forty one members, all told. Captain Donald was in command, and Lieut, Thompson being also present. Lieut. Colonel Butts inspected the corp, and expressed himself highly satisfied with their efficiency. Sergeant Major Bexar put the men through their facings, which were executed with promptness and precision. The inspecting officer presented Vol. W. A. Wilton with Lieut Thompson's trophy—a handsome writing desk—which he had won four times at intervals, there being twelve competitors It was decided to hold recruit drill, every Monday evening, at 7.30, when all recruits are ordered to attend. A special mooting will be hold next Thursday evening to arrange for the annual ball, The Wairarapa Gun Club meeting arranged to be held to-morrow has been postponed until Saturday, 23rd inst, owing to the- 'Wellington Steeplechase adjourned meeting taking place this week. Letters of naturalization have been issued to the following :-0. R, Petersen, platelayer, Featherston; John Spurn, farmer, Carterton ; Hans Sidow, carpenter, Carterton ; William Whitt, cabinetmaker, Masterton ; Albert Ack, laborer, Charles Dranclo, cook, and Frederick Lang, laborer, all of Gladstone; Carl! Lessor, settler, Greytown; • William Alexander do Mamna, farmer, Eke'tahuna; and Michael Franz, Krouig, laborer, Oartorton.

How to save money-" Buy in the oheapes market," You can do tins at any time by coming to our Warehouse in Wellington, but we are now offering greater opportunities of doing so than ever, at our sale of surplus Winter Stock of Drapery and Clothing at the Wholesale Family Drapery Warehouse, Te Aro House, Wellington. Tho remaining portion of our season's stock must, bo sold, and those who visit our sale, commencing on Friday, July 8, will have the advantage of picking up extraordinary bargains, unparralled for cheapness in tho history of the province, or for that nmttor of Te Aro House. T give an idea-What would you think of a lot of real French Cashmeres in all colors, beautifully tine, and 44 inches wide for Is per yard of silk plushes in a variety of shades at Is Gd per yard,-of capital black velveto Silk at Is per yard, of handsome Brocho Silks, all colors, at Is per yard, of a vast variety of useful, durable, and /fashionable dress fabrics at the following prices for lengths of 12 yards each, ?3*ls Gd, 3s lid 4s Ud, 5s lid, 6s lid, 7s lid. These are all to be had for two weeks only at To Aro House

Want of space will not allow us to enumerate other bargains equally great in Mantles, Millinery, Blankets, Calicoes, Flannels, Shirtings, Carpets, Linoleums. Mens' Boy's and Youths' Clothing, they are there for all that, and we would advise all in wantot these necessary articles to pay a visit without delay to the sale at the Wholesale Family Drapery Warehouse, Te Aro House, Wellington. Refreshments can be had at moderate oliai'ges on the premises. Sale commences Friday July 8, and will continue to Saturday 23rd at the Wholesale Family Drapery Warehouse, Te Aro House, Wellington. During this sale visitors making purchases are cordially invited to take a cup of tea free of charge, in our comfortable refreshment room at Te Aro House Wellington. Customers can have their purchases at Te Aro House forwarded to the Wellington Railway Station free of expense.

' Tho Match cortmritteeof.-the Wairarapa Rugby Union H'ili select the representative team .to-morrow,; to play; the Wellington Union, probably,' oh Saturday 30Ht in3t; The Amur! (Canterbury). Sheep Farmei'a' Association have passed the following resolutions :-l That'the Association refuse to recognise tho Union, and pledge themselves not to employ any members thereof either at shearing or, at any other period of. the year. '•:2.; That a 'copy of the resolution be sent to the New. Zealand Wool Growers' Association, and kindred associations! requesting,; their cooperation throughout" JNew .Zealand,-• .3.; That a deputation consisting of Messrs A. W. Rutherford, D.McD ; arlane,G. D. Greenwoods, fl. Wharton. and.-W,. A. Low interview Mr 0; for the Tyser line, to ascertain whatit will cost to brin",Kaffir shearers from- South Africa, ; as'. it is understood that good; shearers are paid there at Ca per lxundfed. That sheep, farmers in . this .district. not present at this meeting be written to and asked to join the Association' in their stand- re the Shearer's Union.. The Poat characterises it as an atrocious proposal, and says;—'lf the law, as it at present'Bt-iinds, is not sufficient to prevent this proposal of the Arriuri Sheepowner's Association being carried out, ! Thou the very first measuro-passed by tho New. Zealand Parliament "should be one to impose a heavy poll-tax on any such importation of coloured labour,, and to render the importer responsible, for the maintenance ;and good" conduct, of the importees while they remain in the colony." "

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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume IX, Issue 2648, 15 July 1887, Page 2

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Untitled Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume IX, Issue 2648, 15 July 1887, Page 2

Untitled Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume IX, Issue 2648, 15 July 1887, Page 2

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