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Measrs Lowos and lornslist of entries for their next stock sale on Wednesday 20th insfc. already contains 300 fat wethers, 200 fta ewes, 650 store wethers, 150 dry ewes 400 ewes in lamb, mixed cattle; &c, &«., It is rumoured in Masterton.this morning that some of Mr Hiigg'a supporters are; getting up a requisition to Mr R. S. Hawkins, asking that gentleman to retire in Mr Hogg's faVor.' S

Mr R. S. Hawkins addressed the ploc- ■ tors'-alrtheOpaki last'evening; blowing to the meeting not being advertised in the Daily, it'waanot very woll attended.' A now advertisement appeals on tlie third page in to-day's issue from Messrs Casey, McDonald'& Co., drapers &'c.',' Wellington. We have received the followinc from an up-country correspondent : T " When a prominent candidate for Parliamentary; nonora-isaecuscd-oi„-dfsertini?.his quoiidam friends. ho^inajv-well- -expect ■an amount of good-t'iatured "cluifF.'A But to get a box of " Rough ofMs';'-''remove the'lah.el, and send it"witii V printed': brand as ''Japanese -Dentifrice'of the' finest.mark" is not a practicaljoke. ; The. powder in question is white arsenic, and' abingle application to the teeth would certainly bo fatal.: We think, that, suof' an action displays' criminal intent,' and; cannot be too strongly reprobated." ' : '- : Yesterday (Thursday) forenoon, a mannamed Albert 'Spackman, recently from-; Mostorton, met with a nasty accident on the tramway connected with Mv Henderson's sawmill at Morrison's Bush. Taking a trolly laden with sleepers clown tho hill to tho bush Spackman loßt control, tho brake not actimuiith-tho neccß3:uy grip. At a tremendous pace the trolly rushed down the incline- into the bush and was capsized, Bpackman being thrown off, and - part of the load coming down upon hiniV Mr Henderson was quickly on tho spot, and with assistence brought tho injurod man to the Greytmvn Hospital. He ia rather severely bruised, and one or two ribs are broken.—Standard. The following. .programme (which ' appears in the Lyrtelton Times) has been sketched for the trip of the Canterbury football representatives .—" Leave lyttolton on August 9 ; play Nelson 2nd, Auckland 17th, Hawke's Bay 20th (if : possible), Wairanp. district (at Masterton) 25th, Wellington 27th, and Otago on their return tri'l Christclmrch, about September 10. Tli'eV Rev. J. Hoalston will select the team," The placo for : playing the Wairarapa match has not yet been decided by the; Wairarapa Rugby Union. ■■:*

' At the Christchiirch R.M. Court on ■Thursday Mv Beetham, R.M., Ellen iltflejsued her brother-in-law for maintenance for her tliroo children, of whom she alleged lie was the fathor. The evidence showed that tho plaintiff had for the last eight years been an inmate of th» Armagh-street depot, an institutoti maintained by the Charitable Department, and that tho children were born thero i: -,Mr Lauglxrcy .uppoareil for the ..plniri'tiff, for the defendant. 'Arter a long hearing, tho Resident Magistrate ..fcfused.fo niake an order. Ho commented-iou the singular immorality disclosed, and added that it must be a.strangely .conducted institution which tolerated its appropriation to the shelter of such people,asihe woinnn who made the prosout charge.

Moa brnos! What, '.mm&lionca'?;ll.as the festive .bo3j'Vivdtuljgß}eeir-.at 1 ' 'lii's moonlight reoreittjimliga'mrao.'not more bones-Moa bones IThey have discovered' a- complete Moa bkeleton, with brown feathora on its lieiid'v : do\vu-.af/.t6xbu# l in Otago! My word,- ttiero'jr -aVchhiico ' foV Hectorlo'kiKick sputs on\isun Ha'astT Why'Von .H'aatt! lived on for: years !:• .'Yes, and.got .fat on.#hem;t4»! JVowtithe. lime for' Hector to give him-a dig in the ribs and pay off all old ?coros' fle ought forgot hold, of that-Moa, feathers and. all; and set it up "in the Wellington Museum before. Von Haasfc arrives! Step in, ladiea'and gentlemen, and see tho Jive Moa, stuffed with straw! The only complete ekeleton„wjth,featherG on; the top'of. the head,'in ahe place where tho'feafcher3 otighfto grow 1 Pre.ym by,Sjr James ,Hecfor ; [hbhi insert the. alphabet]! ! /The aopahio doetpr would go into a fit with jealousy ! He'd Jcnow joy bo Moa 1 I hope Hector will do it! No, dear boy! He's as goneroua and .unassuming as he is learned! All. the big men are! Yes, that just mttk.es .Ml the difference l-Press Puffs',

Messrs Chas. Powiiall :'ai#''Co.', rhwfc■M*, agents Wellington, report a very' considerable alteratiou in' tho money market and its value from a largo influx of capital for invesment, which is,:']iowover, difficult to place. We caii command now unlimited sums if tho mort"n«e securities are sufficent, but ."ffii ; ' : :diffiouly arises in the presonf doprociatian of- fc|ie, value of station.and. country property; attributable to jfclie jmco of their produce,' and consequently the loss amount obtainable upon mortgages now falling duo, and again upon the expected advanco /of further taxation. Money may be ■o.uijted. from G£ to 7 percent in large bums and with a guarantee from property tax value G per cent would be accepted for sums of £IO,OOO and upward. Wool, as we foretold, holds its price strongly intho English, market, and be iio 'reaction',' 1 as ' tho supply is barely equal to the'demand of foreign buyers. Confidence being again restored in the stability of out-. position/ which has certainly been somewhat shaken from too great expenditpro upon many unproductive works, will oauso vast sup plies of English capital to flow in, and wo look therefore to cheap money (the real necessity of this country), combined with a large inoroaso • in, its population, r so*' necessary for its do'veiobment.

Mens Colonial Suits, 18s Od, 255, 355, and 453; men's trousers and vesta, 9s (id, 12s (id, 16s- lid ; menV trousers, 4s 6d," 73 (id, lOs'Gd, 15s Gd.;' hats, caps, 'sh'irtß, scarves,belts, braces, blankets, rags, &c.,' at prices 20 per cent below)any. other house in the trade. A call solicited, The Wairarapa Clothing Factory, noxt Mason's Ohemisti E. B. Hare, Manager

How to save raonoy-" Buy in the cheapes market." You can do this at any timo by comiug to our Warehouse in Wellington, but .wo are now offering pater opportunities of doing oo than ever, at our sale.of surplus" Winter. Stock of Drapery and Clothing at tho -Wholesale Family Drapery Warehouse, Te Aro House,' Wellington. . ; i -.The'-rofaSiriing portion of our season's stock must bo sold, and those who. visit our sale, commencing on May, July 8; will have tho advantage of picking up extraordinary bargains, unparralled for ohoapnessdh the history of the province or for that matter of Te Aro House. !•■ T give an ido -What would you think of a lot or real French Cashmeres in nll.'oolors beautifully fine,and 44 inches wid'o fork per yard of silk plushes in a variety of shades alls Gd per yard, of capital" black ■ volvoto SiJk at Is per yard, of handsome Broche Silks, all colors, at Is por yard-, of a vast variety of useful, durable, and fashionable dress fabrics at the following prices ; -for lengths 0f.12 yards each, lS*ls 6d, 3s lid -is lid, sbi lid, 6s lid, 7s lid. Those aro all to be had for two weeks only at To Aro House

Want of space will not allow us to enumorate other bargains oijually great in Mantles, Millinery, Blankets, Calicoes, flannels, Shirtings, Carpets", Linolouins, .Mens Boy's and Youths' Glothiug, thoy are there for all that, and wo would advise oil in want of these necessary articles to pay a visit without delay, to the sale at the Whole, .sale Family Drapery Warehouse, To Aro House, Wellington. Eefreßhmonts can be had at moderate charges on the premises. Sale commences May July 8, and will continue to Saturday 23rd at the Wholesalo Family Drapery Warohouse.To Aro House, Wellington. During this sale visitors making purchases are cordially invited to take a oup of tea free of charge, in our comfortable refreshment room at Te Aro Houso Wellington. •' - • ■' Customers can.have their purchases at : Te Aro.'Hquseforwarded to the Wellington Bailway Station free of expense.

.■ Parliament war formally dissolved- last . niglhv'by his Bxcellpncy. the Governor, who has ordbred thai; the new Parliament ■ shall nieet on the'3lst;Au"2!'ust, t We havebeen requested-, to- call''attoiition to the.. advertisement of "tho New Zealand, Clothing Factory, over the leader in to-day's issue. The Masterfcon branchis replete with a new supply of goods in' every department. '• "' .'., .'- The. Lynch Family ? .Bellringers,'-." who perfiirm; at tJie Theatre'.Royal, .llaaterton,, on.Monday;andv"Tflesdaj' evehing'tiieXti" iiave billed the toffn:wit)i"soiiieb'xcellerit, pictorial '.advertisements which •'•..attrac't • considerable .attention;-' -'• y-; : ! - : jf_> 'Major,Atkm'son'ad'dr^ : ie(i.^is.copfltitU' ents . $$ a w era on.v Wloh'ial .questions.: The : raeeHng'laste'd till Jong •after midnight, arid : after a' lolig discus.sipn..about- the Stratford raijway 'and' .other local matters, a.motion v of thahkß 'was negatived by 64 to 54 in favor of a votoof.no confidence. ■'•' '■:■■■■ It-.is rumoured that Mr Ballance's Wangnui opponent,-Mr Carson, is makiiig'uiidxpecteJ \yayi and that the. result - of the election is begihirii»'.'.to be deemed very doubtful. Wo indtotand that Mr Carsoirgpcs: in .Jpr" Bible-reading in' aohools'i and capitation allowances to theMhooW of; Roman Catholics and other relioibus; bodies; and wo hear, on apparently gbp'd authority, thatuo>fower' ' than throe serniojis were preached in- Mr Carson's favor, in Wanganui churchcs"and chapels'lasfcSunday.— Times. . • ',

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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume IX, Issue 2649, 16 July 1887, Page 2

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Untitled Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume IX, Issue 2649, 16 July 1887, Page 2

Untitled Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume IX, Issue 2649, 16 July 1887, Page 2

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