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Letters, of;-naturalisation have beer? issued, as; .'followai-Budolph' Timmer,' stafcionhand; Jyhanues X''Filk, baker, of Mastei-t0u,.'....:;, '-' • ■ ,■<■, •■':

We understand that the' Railway line will be.reopened; ; to Mangamahoe- on Monday next, the slips having been sufficiently cleared, to admit of the traffic being carried on.

' Messrs L.J.' Hopper and 06.,. of the Bon Marche. Queen Street announce that they are opening up their now seasons goods,- including English, and .French fashions and novelties .in every department. • ■•'' =

' Messrs Lethaby Bros ; the well known umbrella makers of Wellington notify that they have removed from Willis Street into. Manners Street :• This firm have a reputation for turning out brat class work, and have, branches of their bu'sinesß at .l'nyercargil],.,Dunedin,' aud Oaiiiai'ii.' ' .'-'•..\ ■'.

■•, The. next St Matthew's' winter evening .entwt.ainmeiit..will tiika-place iu the schoolroom on Friday ovening next; when aqoiicert ia announced-to be «ivori in which: Mra Parßotis-of Wellington and ofchetvooaliats»ill kppear; the" entertainment will conclude with tho Juvenile play of the White Wolf. . ■

Mes&rs'Hqwitd-amT Wright announce that theyba'vo' Started bdsfcess m- Wei'title, of '.the Colonial' J»w,' Houße'.,'ahd Estate Money Ex6ha'rige. inr^n^rs^.Street.'^he:..'firmwing.bad OMBiderable'expenonceinthe bdßUieis, giferantee' that'the fants of tKeir client*, will be faithfully, attended to; journalist,said'jto hail from Carterton,' attired in picturesque costume',: >K|od' in,the middfoof .Queen Street yesterday, afternoon, waved •a. : .! < .hardhat, and.Vbouted'/'Hutr'ahfor jrjpgg I", Passers, by, inquitihgas to who this festive yotfth- were told that he was the.'" lord of theLionJleart and.Eacle Eye,", in aetata-of'-eMlfefcion.-' Messrs fl. Bunny■ and A.-.W-i Hogg, should not allow their <• Lion Heart and Eagle Eye'' to warn abroad without a .keeper-where would' they be if anything happened to him ?■ \ ;

• A'service of aong' reclaimed' or 'John •Hai-wood's two Christmas days"' by the Greytown Weßleyanohoir atebtod a «6od .audience at the Wesleyau ChurohiOartef•ton on Thursday cvenhig, There.were twenty five performers, the officiating as cunduptor, ..,s&■ Walter T% an opgiiniat.and Mi PeJ'cy.Biadea tinruader. The service:, was ■well, ■rendered 'by.: the iohpir,', showing : careful .••. rehearsal especially in the ohOrusog..- The reading .was very correctly given.' In thanking: those present, the Rev Ward, intimated that on Sunday next tie Bev, Watson Orton, who is. travelling through New Zealand for tho., benefit of. his health would ocoupy the Carterton.pulpit. The annual general meoting of share.holders of tho' Taratahi Dairy Factory Company, was held onThursday night in F. H. Wood's auction room, Carterton, there being sixty three shareholders present, Mr W. Francis- oocupied the cKair, The balance sheet, which had already beou, circulated •• amongst the shareholders, showing a loss of Lsl Wb 6d for the year, was read, and on the motion of the Chairman, seconded by Mr E'Callister, was adopted. The quantity of'milk received at the factory during the v 'year was 122,563 gallons, and the amount of cheese made 111,1791ba, which the Chairman explained, was five and a half tons less, proportionately, than had ;boo'n nmtfo : from the- same quantity of milk in previous yours, which accounted for the loss sustained. The election of directors: for theensuing year resulted in ■Messrs E,- Morgan, % Francis, ■ C. 1 6iibdin;-.W,.j8. Allen and A Daysh being returned; and at the' after meeting. Mr; W. Francis waß elected chairman, and'Mr F. W. R. Seed auditor. • Messrs Buchanau. and .W -Booth were-present; and gave some practical information in respect of the 'Freezing Companyi and-! also to .the exportation of joheese. A vote of thanks to the. Chairman'' brought the meeting to a close,

' The parcels post will come into operation in New Zealand on October Ist,"

, Thefirebell rang at 11.15 to-day for a phimney.on fire in Bannister Street. '• ■

Tenders; are : invited by Mr H. J. HagH) architect, forthaereofciou of. a •five-roomed houao at. Ramtftamau. ' A social -pattering,in connection iritb St'MaWhowß. Udiei ■ Gufld' i'b ' arinonticed tobi held in t!\e:"Bchoolrbotn'ori Wednear a sale of ,wqrk will, take -place; interspersed with vocalandinstrumentalmusic. '■ .'

.■ ; Thepubliogenerally will no doubt:be glad to know tljutour first display of epring and summer.fashions, just arrived by the steamers Doric and Tongarmy will take place on Friday evening next, at the Wholesale Drapery Family Drapery Warehouse, Te Aro House, Wellington. '. It is no idle saying that our importation's for the present Beason are on a large scale; that the choice is Very extensive; that the taste manifested.oannot be surpassed; if equalled; and. that owing to the exceptional qualifications' arid .keenfes'' in buying of our s'peoial'representative in the Home markets, the prices will be-'lowor than in any previons season at To Aro Howe, Wellington.' " ; Ladiesia want of dress fabrios, of any and every, description, .will find here a variety that cannot be. had elsewhere, .while 'We have the additional attraction of'first-class "dress.' makers on the prcmises/Gar-millinory-room oontains.the. choioejßt. styles from the moat eminent also' showing all the latest outcomes of fashion in walking, visiting, and evenihg'piumeß, with an equal display of taste'and aparge variety i of the most fashionable mahfle's, atTeAro House, Wellington. ... X.i' It'isV impossible to enumerate all the novelties now on view, but we would respeotfully solicit an .early Visit of inspection, when it will be found that for first-class selection, immense variety, and aotual wholesale prioes, there is no plaoe superior, if equal, to the Wholesale Family Drapery Warehouse, Te Aro House, WeUington.-Acvi.

A warm rain dufnphe mfclmftf four hours on toned with a westerly gale, jjiisf. bfturgfit down an immense quantity: vof BifoV water, causing a heavy flooff In tfl'e Riiftmahanga River. for about two chains on the Masterfoii' side of the briilgo was flooded ing. TheWaipoua River has Biena of rising. ■• ■•' ' ; V : _• We refer'-our readers to" a new adve>-

tffiem'eritoTer : the :; iea.lerV'from the'Kew Zealand Clothing. F'actorVi Queen Street. Mr W'. g.,VpbV I -th>.Mana2er, of thj> ,;M>tertpn'B^ ofhia stock' in. aud calls attention to the.TalioriHKMMh of. the'busiue>s, , .WhiclJ' : supervision -, WeHaVe to'ttcfcririWled'geWteceipt of " Typo " ariil;'JaUo Mr W> J£. Bishops monthly Tinje table' and-ftiiiryv ■ At:the,cjdiW'ry- meeting pf the Master ins there .-.were, present'-'Messrs'' Feist (chairman) Lowes, Hare, and'-E:;Cham-berlain,; It was decided to grant : the sum of £ls to t)io Foriiridi,'?, School 'for the ' following reqiuremGritg; Übrary : Bwiug '&., As trie'pjfcflty recently offered'by Aaotidir failed ; .to find purohaaers, the'clork.'ffas'instructed to arrange for disposing of the sections priwtely.aud alsn-to let; the -Tnistpaddocks in Bannister arid Queou Streets.--, . / Messrs Williams and Barker : have been appointed agents in this, district for Messrs, WilsbVs ..Auckland hydraulic lime '.'arid Portland cement, This cement Has beep pronounced by the Government,'and also so'veVaibf the leading eriguioera arid architects in'® colony asnpt.only-being.equally.:as v :chcap, but far- superior in *tren'gth.';.tp, the:; Kpglish article., We have seengardtni laid dcwn in concrete inade from ibis, lime, which not only prevents the accumulation of weedß, but to all appearances would last a lifetime. Once set-it remains firm, tho action of the weather having no effecton it. For so,rae time past it has very successfully used for the purpoWa off! building embutments to bridges, concrete culverts, tanks, sheep dip and dripping floors, dairy and stable flooru, #c,.,■ The Barao firm are also for'fesfs P. Hutson and Co. 'a earthenware and pottery, tiles, fire clay,"undeverydescription of .sanitary, poods,'' We have no doubt the eflorfcs.ofMessrs Williams, and Barker in establishing- a depoj; jn our midst for the sale oi the various -articles enumerated will be practically prtfepia■ted by -those ; who roquiro; thiiiiijPind instead of sending will patronise.the local firm, ; "■'■'■■• ■•«''

A large numbor of cises containing Spring and Summer draperjVamved by lasteyeoinfc'jtrain, coimgifodito Messrs ■L. J.'Hooper aud Co',, of.tho'Bon Marche Drapery and Clothing Warfihouße.r?.&>VT

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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume IX, Issue 2691, 3 September 1887, Page 2

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Untitled Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume IX, Issue 2691, 3 September 1887, Page 2

Untitled Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume IX, Issue 2691, 3 September 1887, Page 2

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