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The Wairarapa Daily. SATURDAY, JULY 30, 1887.

Tenders are invited by Mr J. E. Stokes, Bowlands, for the erection of about seventy chains of wire fencing. A special order' made by the Wairarapa North County Council, altering the boundaries of the Upper Taueru and Masterton Road Districts is gazetted. A Frenchman named Jurite, who la well-kuown about Masterton as '• Bismark" has been arrested by' Constable Mackay at To Awaits on a charge of stealin? ahorse, belonging to Mr Henry Owen of Masterton, on Wednesday last. The accused had the animal in his possession when arrested, and will be brought before the R. M. at the Masterton Court on Monday next, w answer to the charge. In our report of the Masterton Masonic Ball in yesterday's issue, we omitted to mention that the duties of M. C, were carried out by Bro. W. Smart. The omission was more noticeable owing to the efficient mannor in which the dances were arranged, everything under Mr Smart's direction passing off in a style that was highly creditable A deputation from the MasteitonHawew Special Settlement Association waited on Mr Ballaaco yesterday afternoon with reference to the (block of land applied for. Mr Ballauce telegraphed to Wellington to know (ho result of the application, and later on received a reply that it had been approved of, and that' a, letter to that effect would be sent in due course. ; ' ■-

Letters of naturalisation have beon issued sb followsAnders Christensen, farmer, Martin Gfsofski, farmer, and Jens Peter Petorsen, settlor, of Carterton; Ole Anderson, blacksmith, Neils M. Neilsen, paintor, George John F. Gruschow, gardener, Jacob Siemonek, and Axel Victor Tornquist, laborer, of Masterton, and Emanuol Anderson, Fcatherston.

The favorite remedy now for orchard and garden peats, ia an ingenious little brass mechanism, which is known as the Cyclone Spray. It waß an invention of our American cousins, jand for some tirao past has been ÜBed with advantage in Australia. Owners of fruit gardenß in this distriofc. contemplated obtaining a supply of these sprays, from the Stites, but Messrs Kutznor Bros., of the. Masterton Foundry havo saved thera this troublo and expeiise by undertaking to manufacture them in this town. A specimen of Messrs Kutznefßroß. make lies before uii, and as far, as ',yn can. judge it will answer aii'inifably the purple for' which ■ it ia designed!

Mens'Colonial Suits, 18b 6d, 255, 355, and 465; flien's trousers and vests, 9s 6d, 12s 6d, 168! lid ; men'b trousers, 4a 6d, 7s 6d t 10s 6d, 15s 6d ; hats, caps, shirts scarves, belts, braces, blankets, rugs, &c., at prices 20 per cent below any other house in the trade. A call solicited. The Wairarapa Clothing Factory, next Mason's Chemist, E, B. Hare, Manager.

Tenders are invited by Mr W. T. Grundy, for felling tifby acres of Bush in the Parkviile Special Settlement, : Messrs Lowes and lorns add to their stock Sale aline of seven steers. Their list will now embrace 400 fat sheep, 150 forward ewes, 150 ewes in lamb. 70 two-. . tooth sheep, cattle, horses, pigs, etc. • Messrs Lowes and lorns announce a public trial of -Messrs Reid and Gray's disc harrows m Mr Hoßsey's paddock, Upper Plaih, on Wednesday next, under the direction of Mr R, Gray, a member of th? firm. Mr George Beetham will address the electors of the Masterton District at theKuriipuni Hall on Thursday August J 11th, Dreyerton on Friday 12th, and Mauriceville on Saturday evening 13th inst, the former at 8 o'clock, and the two latter meetings at 7.30 at the respective schoolhouses, ). A Press Association wire this morning states: The Opiinake correspondent of the Star telegraphs this morning, it is rumored, that To Whitu and another native recently convicted of sly grog soli ing are to bo arrested. The rumor is supported by the fact of 20 of the 1 permanent military and two Sergeants,

under Sergeant-Major Harvuy having gone to Puivaroliu this morning where aro also all the available Police force. Want of spaco will not allov? ua to enumerate other bargains equally great in Mantles, Millinery, Blankets, Calicoes, Flannels, Shirtings, Carpots, Linoloums. Mens' Boy's and Youths' Clothing, they are there for all that, and wo would advise all in

want of these neoessary articles, to pay a visit without delay to the'salo at the Wholesale Family Drapery Warehouse, Te Aro House, Wcllinaton,

Refreshments can bo had at moderate charges 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 Housefonvarded to the Wellington Railway Station fveo of expense. How to save money—" Buy in the choape market."' You can do this at any time by coining to our Warehouse in Wellington, but we ore now offering greater opportunities of doing so than ever, at our sale of surplus Winter Stock of Drapery and Clothing nt the Wholesale Family Drapery Warehouse, Te Aro House, Wellington. The remaining portion of our season's stock must be sold, and those who visit oui

sab, commencing 011 Friday, July 8, will have the advantage of picking up extraordinary bargains, unpanallcd lor cheapness in.tho history of the province, or for that matter oi Te Aro House. T give an idea—What would you think' of a lot of real French Cashmeres in all colors, beautifully fine, aud 41 inches wide for la per yard of silk plushes in a variety of shades at Is Gd per yard, of capital black vclveto Bilk at Is per yard, of handsome Brooho Silks, all colors, at is per yard, of a vast variot,? of useful, durable, and fashionable dress fabrics at tho following pricos for lengths of 12 yards oaeh, fid, 3s lid, 4b lid, 5s lid, 6s lid, 7s lid. These aro all to bo had for two wooks only at To Aro HOUBC

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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume IX, Issue 2661, 30 July 1887, Page 2

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The Wairarapa Daily. SATURDAY, JULY 30, 1887. Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume IX, Issue 2661, 30 July 1887, Page 2

The Wairarapa Daily. SATURDAY, JULY 30, 1887. Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume IX, Issue 2661, 30 July 1887, Page 2

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