Tho ordinary fortnightly meeting of tho Masterton Borough Council takes place to-morrow evening. Throughamiatako, the case of W. M; Kebbol and H.Burjing junr., an application under section 20 of the fencing Act was called on at 10 a.ni, on Friday morning at "tho Maatorton it. M, Court instead of at 8 p. m, and tho application was dismissed. Both parties appeared before Mr S. Von Stunner B. M, during Friday aftornoon and agreed to settle the matter by arbitration, Mr John Smith of Alfredton being tho arbitration decided upon.
An inset relating to the Dressmaking Department of the.To Aro House Drapery Warehouse, Cuba Street, Wellington, appears in to-days ..issue. Besides guaranteeing evory desirable requisite in Ladies Drosses, asimple mode of measurement is shown, for the convenience of country residents The following wore the Wairarapa prize-takers at the Wellington Poultry Show on Friday and Saturday last:— Buff Cochin hen, 2nd, W. G. King; Langshan Code, 2nd, A. Elkins; Langshan Hen, 2nd, M , Wilton ; Plymouth Rock Hen, Ist, W. G.UCing.; White Leghorn lien (under twelve months) 2nd, W. 6. King; Audalusian, "cook and hen, Ist, M. Wilton ; Aylesbury Ducks, 2nd and 3rd, W. G. King; Rouon Ducks, 2nd, W. G. King. Dogs-Pointers, 2nd F. D. Polling's Carlo. Talking about savage tribes,' that is a nice rumpus up at Okaihau! Hauhau fanatics burning women - alive and hammering European'settlers !• .This is Ballance's beautiful management of native affairs! Ifc,s exactly what everybody up there said would happen, if< he went on fooling as he lias been doing I He Beems to have made a holy hash of the thing! He has so I Here's To Kooti cavortmg. round with a mob of scoundrels at his heels, all aB drunk as pigs and' ready to commit any devilment I Yet Ballance is always bragping of his success as amative Minister! Vogel said at Ohristchurch thathe'g.the best Native' Minister the colony ever had,; and Ballance says so himself! ' BahaJ.Yes, if bragging would do it; he would be the best I But in reality, he's the very worst! If people only knew it, things are very nearly as bad as they were m Johnny Sheehah's time I There'll be a fine-expose when Ballance gets turned out next month or the month after! Press Puffs.
Tenders are" invited by Mr B. Rayner of West T&ratahi for falling thirty acres of bush. The usual weekly dance in connection with the Volunteer Drill Assembly will, not tako place this week, owing to the Drill Shed being engaged. The Annual parish meeting of St Matthews church takes place in the school" room this evening:—To roceive accounts' for the past year and to elect a Churchwarden, • Vestrymen and Auditors,- aild General. Mr James Brown has presented a silver oup to the Red Star Club, of which he is President. ' We' underst and that the oup will be competed for by the second fifteens of the junior clubs in the Wuirarapa. • Our own correspondent's letter from Mauriceville will appear in to-morrow's issue. Messrs Lowes and loms report a very oxtensive sale of fruit and ornamental trees, poultry, produce, furniture, &c„ on Saturday last, all lines selling freely, showing an improvement in trade. Mr A. W. Hogg notifies that he will address the electors at Kurupuni on. tho, 27fch inst, Mauricevillo the 30th. Opaki on August Ist, J)reyerton August 3rd, Taueru August 4th, and Teuui August 6th. The lecture in the Temperance flail was fairly well attended last evening, but a number were disappointed with the discourse, which did not as the advertisoment led them to believe treat of tho earning elections, but related entirely to spiritual questions, Messrs James Brown & Co,, held a very successful sale at their rooms on Saturday last, of the household furnituro and effects of Mr Jens Frodericksen. The bidding was spirited and every line was quitted. In the Masterton R.M. Court, this morning, Mr J. J. Freoth, registrar of electors, objected to the name of Henry Karaitea. a native being on the roll under the residential qualification. It was ordered to be struck off, as natives aro only entitled to vote under freehold qualifications. The Greytown Rifle Volunteers are contemplating tho building of a DrillBhedin that town, Some good plans have been adopted, and it is proposed that tenders will be shortly called for the orection of the building Mr Buchanan addressed ■ a crowded meeting of the electors at Gladstone on Friday night, Mr N. Grace in tho chair. After the address which-was frequently applauded*'Mr Renall askod Mr Buchanan if he was in favor of importing foreign labor, Danes &c. Mr Buchanan replied that the question was not a very definite one, but he thought that some of.the Danes 'were amongst the settlers, : and were very good colonists!, -A vote of thanks to the speaker, and another to the chair concluded a very succasajuh meotine.
Want of spaco trill not allow us to enumerate, other bargains equally great -in. Mantles,.., Millinory, Blankets, Calicoes, Flannels,, Shirtings, Carpets, Linoleums, Mens'.Boy's and Youths' Clothing, they are. thero for all that, and. wa would-advise all in want of theso 'necessary articles to pay a visit without delay to tho'sale at the Wholesale Family Drapery Warehouse, Te Aro' .-House, Wellington. , . ... 'Refreshments can be had at'moderate charges on the promises, ' Sale commonccs Friday July 8, and will continue to Saturday 23rd at tho 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 tho Wellington Railway Station free of expen so. How to save money—"Buy in'the cheapes market." You can do this at any time by coming to our Warehouse in Wellington, but we ate 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. The remaining portion of our season's stock must be 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 the history of the province, or for that matter of Te Aro House. T give an idea—What would you think of a lot of real French Cashmeres in all colors, beautifully fine, and 44 inob.es wide for Is per yard of silk plushes in a variety of shades at Is Gd per yard, of capital -black velvete Silk at Is per 'yard, of handsome Broche 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, tS*ls 6d, 8s lid, 4s lid, 5s lid, 6s lid, 7s lid. These are all to bo had for two weeks only at Te Aro House Meiiß Colonial Suits, 18s Gd, 25b, 355, and 455; men's trdusers and vests, 9s Gd, 12s 6d, 16s (id; men'b trousers, 4s Gd, 7s Gd, 10s 6d, IBs Gd ; hats, caps, shirts, scarves, belts, braces, blankets, ruga, &c, at prices 20 per cent bolow any other house in the trade. A call solicited. The Wairarapa Clothing Factory, next Mason'a Chemist, E, B, Hare, Manager,
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume IX, Issue 2656, 25 July 1887, Page 2
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