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VOLUNTEERS.

The match between the : .l> Battery ,' Wellington Artillery and,tlie Masterton Eifles was fired yesterday on the Masterton range, aha resulted in a win for the home team by 87 points. The weather was very unfavorable for good shooting. ' SergeaDt' 'Kuchehl of the Artillery, was the top Bcoifef the' day with 76, and Sergeant MfflhVwa headed the Masterton team witli 71. The ammunition used by both teams was Kynook's.. The ranges were 200, 800, aud 600 yards;'s)ven shots each:

City Biples v., Gartemon: ' A triangular match was arranged between Greytown, Carterton, and City Rifles..but as the-former failed to send a team, the two latter corps fired , a match, with the,result that the countrymen were -victorious by 28 ' points. During the early part of the match, the weather was very unfavorable, and the light variable, reffitaing good shooting a difficulty. When the. 500 yards range-was'.half finished, th« scores were equalj but the last five Carterton men managed to pull the match off. ■ The following areiho scores:— ; . ; - ( |4, ; 1 'Cityßifles. W

*'il'• *.» nnamu am i Mr G. Heron has bee mwMfeem 10,lew. n named bv 1 was read: From Mr W. Deadman dangerous one at high t [B|BmH|| & SMIXH & Co. ; AMSiOWGEPEBIiNG H. HOUNSLOW ] BOOT ADD SHOE MAKER, mil ft It 111 A 9 I many as a suitable candidate, but he, applying for the appointment as Pound- could not be maintained without a fifty yards. After JJart was. greaw;., ATL U K I N U " ' we hear, absolutely refuses the office, keeper to tho Mauriceville Pound. Mr subsidy it waa the Council's duty to fancied, but finished about a dozejfc,IffTlhVlllliM ■■ g a 0 not know if Mr T. E. Chamber- 0. Wilton, Opaki, asking the Council provide the necessary sura. chains in the rear, pumped.out. 10 lain, who is also' spoken of; is likely to contribiito to the cost of cleaning out. The motion was carried on the voices, 2min 58$sec. Dividend £8 2s. ;■•,... k^HrfiTfiM'HI .; NEWPrints .fnm 3d per yard (OPPOSITE DENISON HOUSE) .' to respond to a requisition. No. doubt; theroad drain fronting his property. It was resolved on the motion of Or. Ladies Pubse Handicap, £15; aboui uiiHr s.eii •'';''. Black Grenadine from Cd per yard •■ ;«■■■'.■ :' 8 ifhe desire's the position, he would' Mr-W/G. Beard, solicitor, enclosing Dagg, seconded by Or Smith, that the 1 j iailes; gentlemen' riders,., mini* • StripoGaiiit'eii, from 4|:per yard . ll llll III II ill ■ PC stand an excellent chance of obtaining, uno'pinion as.' to special orderareadjust- new Council be recommended to vote . ; 'mum.'Weight9st. ■■■■.-;:::■.> : . .. : ILfh it. It is quite on the cards, too, that he irig boundaries and representation: of -the sum of £10 a. year, towards the Right Bower, 9st. M ■' 1i^■i¥i lii11rill ' Dress Majerials from 4|d per yard Mh Qi H U: V * V V My I III HI f , Ladies and (JJuldron s uoBtumeB U Willi ♦ " New Shirtings from per yard ''.'■■■: ' : ! "■''.."',V ••■■' Sumraer.CwhiBere3,doublewidthVft-.. DEGS to announce that he has just D:,opened up a SPLENDIDORTMENTof ■ \'Z '"• V . might also be in demand as. County ridings. 'Mr Leslie Grant applying for maintenance of the ferry, ' Hill's Kafca,; 10st.61b ..,' ; »i ; t . „,,.. v ■,■-■':•.;.. - Chairman,.and. have the option of remuneration'for clearing a slip from..;... ;■.; Misoklianeovs. . •; ' • '.' Gundy's Susan, lOst, '.,."-.. 1.'. ■ ;•-••■• -• choosing between two high dignities, the Opaki-Mamiwatu road. Manager It waa decided that a copy of the Eight started, BDW«;haai| .Lace Skirting in blaok, oream, and , i T\TTsrt o /NTTTT TVOWXT'CI J kitS'tO measure from PetOlie, Virtually, however, no one has come of Manawa station, applying for a letter from the Native Department be all hid 6wn way from start «rj|fc ANYLENGTHGUT, Ecru 'J New Robos, Lining tomatch „. . vrnetriftl fftio-fiQn t\v forwd U P to tlie pwsenttime to fill grant fpr road repairs, Mr J, 0.-sept to Mr.Baker, Oahonga ferry. The ftQ (l won by three lengths. -: mm> 11SU » .«J QUUI jY the Mayoral chair, and there is some lngram.stating that he was notpre; letter from the Lake. County Council. it y^W"' Aai ■' ■ ' New Dolnians ,' ' '' Ladles Silk.Jackets, great variety ••. , . Ladios Trimmed Hats < flhildiWn Triminpd Hat9 \xA is offering them at priceB not to be ( quailed in the Wairarapa. ." ' . L Weeds, Well made ? thorOUglUy s j reason t0 f ear t h a t we may not pared to act as Ranger on the .County was referred to the new Council. Memo £20 'Becoid-horw jhruilk. in the coming year be-as "fortunate in roads at a less salary than £10 a year. The application from the manager of . £g th e stakes' "about f inUft. .. securing a good civic chief as we have Secretary of the United District. Manawa- station for a grant towards' UcKeniie's Jumbo 7at 61b " 1 New Flowers and Aigrettes at i fUL .n_ ' TVwaWAWf been in past ones. The sooner an Charitable, Aid Board,, requesting road repairs was referred to the Castle- . Othello'- lOst 7lb- • .v ; 2 : WAOtSSaie Wrapety eligible candidate is found the better, cheque of £120, current quarters con- point Road Board., Buiok's Mariner 7st 101b ' 8 A SINGLE GARMENT SOLD TJaMlAIMI Grand Stock a tnra a A TTHosiery )f MEN'S BOOTS & SHOES to select - fift'm'na'rltf as it 'floes not look well for the tiibution, also asking Council to elect Mr Leslie Grant's account of £\ 12s T Gn started ' After about twenty VUiUjpUyi Mayoralty of Masterton to go begging, a member to the Board. Carterton for clearing a slip on the Opaki-Mana- attempa to get'the field away, the flag AT A.CJ* uJaww From Mr J. and R. Morley m all the from. P DICKSON' Mtfiom'teni. . [Since the above was in type Mr Borough Council stating that they «•*« iwd Wmrt- to'", b.a .mit. Th«. i-.mujibUJN.MAifAoraomTSBR, ;Eenall) we are told) hag dpcide(1 t0 were W1 i] ing to in subject to Or McCardle certifying to it | ,J* yM (aMv wfl n. tocether tiM. best makes. • - : •■ ~~ . , IMMfMI ItliWtBSmiil ■Boots, ami Pbi-a of overy description nade and repaired on the most Reasonable terms. 2609 — ■ ; ; : ■ como forward,] . any scheme which would reBult in a being correct. It was decided that invited for the .office of ,. 4 . , entering the straight, when -the firsp applications be , llVflp A, . *. n... iflgfc^ud | wmmmm im mmmmmm ' TT*% * ENCOUKAGB LOCAL INDUSTRY - -. Hospital concorc in the Theatre Royal Mr G. Beethaui reporting the result of County roads. bnlf alflnotb RBnaratinP ; the;tfiO>a8 IN RE THE ASSIGNED ESTATE. OF this evening at 1 o'clock, when Vocalists his interview witbthe Minster of-Pub- The application of Mr O. Wilton was T> H.OWEN&CO. aiid Instrumentalists are requested to be l ic Works re Forty Mile Bush road, referred to the Engineer. "tT /h 0 Suva UC0, and sale of Crown Lauds at Rewa. Mr Valedictory ' '1 >» Prices, CLOTHING made to ordor from Colonial Tweeds, comprising Petone; CHRISTMAS PJiKSENTS. FOR Mosgiel, Ashburton and Oamaru Tveedi, Wegnarantee a perfect fit with style. NEW"GOp r iS. M. C ASELBERG & CO 0 The next English and European Mail J, S. Haodyside, acknowledging receipt. Or McCardle aaid that before taking SmiSa Race, & 10, One mile, TTISITORS to, Wellington should V make a point of seeing our NEW TENDER having been accepted vio Rio, per S. S. Coptic will eke at the of noti3e 0 { e i ect i 0Ili y ative ]) e .- i eave 5f the Council,,he would like fok up,.' •' • • -' ■'. 1 ; -**'.. for the stock, Masterton Post Office1 after- suggesting that tbe mutter to express his apprebiatibn 'of the able . Cundy'fl Sir Roger ... wff,. : READY MONEY . " A"Trial'Solicited. •'-.■■. GOODS iust receivod by Direct SteartrtlOA TrvS OD ouDemmbw'm U81 ° °" of the Oahonga Native Laud Lease and courteous manner in which the Fobced Handicap LiO; about I mile, Ti/mll 17 •) «r u '• • j ; l r should await the Legislative outcome .Chairman had conducted the business .MoKenzie's Jumbo 8st 21b .... . 1 „ . „.„ .«^«K l lZ5£S«e. | ,«t-i»n. L,ke 0>« «,«d»™g1».to.(.fa. 1 On very favorable terms, M. GASEL* p aBfcora i Society's Show, that entries Council, asking the co-operation of the He had not only been courteous, to all, Donald 8 Torea, 8st71b ,i.- ;■ ... o C. SMITH* Co, n k arr Tvr> a'DWDC iv PT fiTUITflRfl > mers. • They are all the NEWEST DESIGNS AND NOVELTIES, of the LONDON MARKET, And being marked at the Lowest Prices, should command a ready sale, PEmBSo!! CASH DKArEKa & uLUiniMtiV BERG & CO intend to sell the closo with the Secretary this evening at Council in making certain amendments but hud carried out the duties with Won 'easily. "\ , ■';." 'fttTREN-STREET.- MASTERTON. ■ V 'C. .LUDWIG & SON, 8ameafc nino o'clock. ' in the Act, with reference to the special a zeal and d« ermination which-few -. —_>_—;—-J-; BiBIhRii n mm w km wm ' WATCHMAKERS, •JEWELLERS, AND OPTICIANS, TTfSS Tff/IN HATiF TheLibevalReform Asaociation, it is auditing of ncoouuts, Mr R. Maun- men were able to do. He had CHRISTOHUHCH DERBY, • JJJJkJu X li All lliliJl said, have made the following appoint- sell, re poll for the Black Hill Loan, attended many meetings of. different . . ___ ' ' MANAGING-PARTNER. __ .'" CHANGE. OF RESIDENCE. Deatal^otice. If R E. P. AMESBURt'haB taken JJt' FERN LODGE as hiB PERMANENT RoBidonce, It « situated year the Club'Hotel, at tho corner of Dixon and BanniBter streets, . • TP.'AMESBURY,. ... F?m Lodge, Mqgterton. _ BPOCESWR I'O Mr WALTER E. HALL, FIRST PRIZE MEDALIST, DENTAL SURGEON; WlUIS-STREET WELLINGTON. TS NOW filling artificial teeth at; 10s • J. each. Guaranteed to be perfect for ,eating and'speaking'and life-like inappearance, partial cases from £1 10b. Complete Bet for £4 4s, only the best, material used, coupled with the highest •ntanikvd of Workmanship. Several 81 LambtonOuay, Weuinoion, ■ HZEpLOTHINO ■■ FIRST . ■fflwwr"'.:; v| ;, '' : " ; 'or.the - j^jttiffltok. nDTPiwAT' I AncTPPmu' ments :-Presideut, A. W. Hogg ; Vice a. report was read on the Alfredton kinds, but of all the ORIGINAL CUbi nutH,, p re9 i dent) j G. Maokay i Treasurer, 0. Kiding petition) t0 deo i are the Eketa . ha j beeil connected wi THESALEwillcommenceassoonasthe buna-Tinui Koad through the Riding seen anyone more w.il stock is re-marked. Woodro( )f ei j. j." Siuifch) to be a district road. the functions of their ( lienall > Worth ' G W stOll0 < ?en - ' - Ca R. S.Hawkins, Chairman of their Cou THE SALE Stone, jun, J, Gardiner, Parker. Marsh, u .. Cr Meredith fully .- wJJwmronT McGlashan, Caffrey, Hunter and fteu- A letter was read from Cr Hawkins remarks ot" Cr McDarc ' H; OWEN-&CO'S PREMISES. tico. stating that he was unable to attend the tact and impar Yesterday afternoon the members of meeting through illness, and sug- . by t h e Chairman dun TTTT? \A'F' F the Municipal: Fire Brigade, taking gesting thit Jettera shoald be 1 JJLi_J urVJulJ advantage of the holiday, had a daylight Messrs Handyside and Jesseu, repre- The Chairman in t institutions he .(United PreBS Association,) th, he had never . ... :.■■'__'■ ing to carry out Maxim ..'. . ... .^ : 1 wsition than the Gipsy King ...., • <.,• 2 nci '', ','.■',■ '-" Sextant... ... .'■':'.'.. 8 ng his term of _ , •',', ■ . „ _.'.,■ The match between the : .D Battery etumina thanks Wellington Artillery and..tlie Masterteeth extracted painlessly, undor -Laugh'ine Gas for lOs.Gd, Tefith-atpppedfrotn 6b;; '• ■ COlfetiLTATKMI ;• FREE,,. .. MR ARTHUR flOBY, ■■I'':; WMm ■- \Hjil practice with the " Jubilee Steam Fire sentatives of Akitio and Mauriceville r n „ f t, w v h»,i'Unrmiiiniw °to\A i he ton Rifles was fired yesterday oatJae WILLCOMMENOEON *• **V " Ma f«? &,^?2&i n 1 miTTm 1 V 1 ATH bcin S ? 0MWutad aud ex ' ,lalmn 8 h T ? to the time he occupied the position J™ *» home **\*- \<*f' SATURDAY, 19th chairmanof th F e comA an d it/ xi AIai , geciwdo{admiierawer r epreBeilt a | 8 o expressed his sense of the uniform. : thanked the members-for their kind (M.footing. Sergeant Kuchen, of INTENDING PURCHASERS will do duringthe practice. consideration with which he hadalways assistailce during tnat term.. He was f* Ar . W w . a ™ topmw well to postpone their Drapery, Millinery On Tuesday night a young woman been treated both by the Council, and sorry 80rae 0 f t i ie 0 ld membera Jtf ™5 7b » an f wtmn. MWtnewa W..L1TTLEJOHNANDS0N. f ICENTIATE IN DENTALJ5URG1j ERY, 1 . '-•: r -. '.,-'• 'STOCK BE- J*'} • Queen-St., Mastorton. A URGE stock of 'WATCHES. A CLOCKS, JEWELRY,, and Royal College SyrgeoriB, Ireland, ;■ WUHS-SIBEET, WkLLINGTON, - . fiflcmd hmm above Manners-Btre PLETEWITH '0 and. Clothing purchases' until tho Salo Buffering from mental disorder of a pro- i ts officials. not be { oun d in the new Council, headed the Masterton earn With 71. Commences.. /. , OrDaggmoved " That the Council a3 t her9 were several important matters ammunition used by both tom 3 toi lockup for secuity. 1 he police were its regret that they were „„„;„„ fnnvwl whu-h would reauire was Kynock's.. The-ranges were 200, ELECTRO PLATE.kept in stock. Wj73ltl)3 - nn In Wioht n'nWV W. nvnnine to Hawkins, and that the suggestions. pnA Himnfrli. vVWber I a W ■■.■.:'.'■"■■■':"-•':■ : ". Spectacles m I Bye glasses to suit any slant, '~~ '.MASTERTON PERMANENT INVESTMENT • FOB ■ 1^9 inDuiA/m. obtain the attendance of two dootors to contained in his letter be given effect ho was elected to the Council or not, ■■ • u* ' M&mi&w. gi vo the necessary, medical certificate, to. He said that Cr. Hawkins, had ne vo „|j a i ffay8 be found doing his .:. JUU8UU.61WEMPIRE LABO mHE above Oico 1 ai a LABOR whole time and atren tho BuBineas. Wc Dealers, bo that emj prompt attention to Employers, when flffl rphiipfltol to fltat AND BUILDING SOCIETY. R ■ EXCHANGE* TV/TONEY to lend in sums of 'ABO and — • upwards, principal and interest a carried on ."solely oleared by monthly payments of eleven EXCHANGE, our shillings and three pence for £50, tion beicR given to £ a d ' £ a d are hot General 12 6 for 100 0 0. loyera call rely : ,on ...2.5 0- „ 200 0 0 ill orders. ' 3 7 6 „ 300 0 0 sending for Servants Investment sliareB can be taken up by nwawR.and.other, a mnnflilv navnifint of Es each, which ■SPRING 'M SUMMER I B Depart meats. /CLOTHING rea~dymadeor niade to ; \J measure for Men, Boys and Little Boys, A splendid range of patterns re-WRioHi-CoiLiER,-On the 1st instant, 'Ihia is a matter for regret an the mental ren dered great services to the Council, f or tnp CountV " yds yds yda Tl. at tho Registry Office Tinui, Frederick condition of the woman is of a most dis-, dbl3 , )rM e noe would be' missed at n,, R P „ti,, im J~i lOTet that Sergt Matthews ... .26.: 22. 22-71 Wrightto Marion Collier only daughter tressmg character. mm Vol C. Bentley ... 28,25^8-^9 reference to the anance department. 1 £ c n ton, Neson, Blenheim ana home town yosterday between the Greytowu n r> • j- a • new oouncn, asnenaa laK.enanatine .. mi: ftW :' a • •.., 97 oinfl^Rfl papers please' copy. , and Midland (Wellington) clubs resullin CrBeetham msecon ingt emotion |)art i„ County matters, and'had dis- ■■^^^■"vS^S'irS • DE ATH. in a win for the home team by seventj P a ? Bed . a , }f compliment on Cr la d eat energy and abiUt y in Vo b. Bflntiey ... g.;g.v;.j;H£ o n ,,,,/,'■■■ i flM three runs on the first innings. Grey- Hawkins'ability sb a councillor, and everything he took in hand. w,)T™ '" il -fi ; K January, 188, toffn8coredninetyfivo i nthefi g r3tinnlng) ,,f erred fc 0 U 10 valuable assignee Cr McCardle said that he regretted VolG.Blane, .., 21 ;|9 M8 a Reibe Marke. Denmark the w f . Several council lors VolJ.Bentley. ... 28,17; 17-83 v££mS oaw ' Rutherford I,iuot^ 11 - . T1 f MidU,lda expressed regret at the loss of Cr ES£to«ta Vol R..McKenzie :> .>" ; 20^60. Mastrton, "fliwku.. from the Couuci., as he bad Vo1 W ' Wilto: ■-^^■}^ particulars, thereby preventing loss of | after the first year bears interest at 7 pel *i «m : - m .1 i & ****««^— l^'tato S^th^ 1^ Httie„,; ;■:■■■■ ■ <:;;•:-; <-% M\i WittHailllll8 Mil Mwrford bowled .well for Greytowu, Feedings. _ in boiug a raember, the only thingthat ' : - n ,".: £• . MV time in forwarding what they require. cent,, and alter we tmra year, a snare in qM fm , thfl approachinK Sea9on , ALL tf.fl.-Servanta applying for situations the profits.by letter must encloso stamps for reply. for further particulars, ftPPl? to CUSTOMERS TREATED ALIKE. ALL GOODS MARKED IN PLAIN ; taking six wickets for eightwis. During Tho motion was carried unanimously. sefimed toeffHct the ridinf ,, ffa8 the ,. u ' CA ™' „ • ■ ;. THURSDAY NOVEMBER 10 1887 *e progress of the game Mr Coi who was county .kphesenmion. striking of rates. , W'a ?^;;, '' ? -dff-u-"S ai EDWARDS & M'BEATH PMraraoBB, No. 8, Ore? Street, Wellington. N, jJUJjljMl, 2724 Manager, FIGURES. Shirts, Ties, Collars, Hats, Braces, Gloves, Vests, Pants, Shirta, Umbrellas, Blankets, Rugs. Baos, Water GOOD FOR FARMERS. very nasty wound, which had to besewn ject, in which it was stated that legal compliment upon the County officials Gu J ner Hy ' land ,.; . 2 g 16 15 _ 58 — TAUERU ACCOMMOproofs, Portmanteaus. ENCOURAGE — up by a medical man. The ball was hit by difficulties had been tho cause of the who were he said, most P 5111^11^""11 (} unner R arry ,,, 25 19 12-T-50 We have reliable testimony from all W. Judd who would undoubtedly .have ridings not being defined, as ordered energetic and had the. interest of the (] orp i jfcKenzie" 27 aPife-fit parts of the Colony which tells us that added five to his score had not Mr Cox by the Council. As there was a County at heart. He did not think Li Williams' 25 dairy factories are good for farmers, stopped it. .■ ' general wish that the Council should that the ratepayers could get a more g Petrie '.'.'. 29 16 9—4f WHITE AND RED LEAD, DATION HOUSE NEW ZEALAND INDUSTRY See BOILED AND RAW OIL & GENERAL STORE our Windows, inspect our STOCK mid judge for yourselves. MIXED PAINTS, COLOURS, &c, TTT RIDDLE, whiht thanking the V V . public for past patronage since —Only Address— MASTERTON BRANCH NEXT CLUE In the States these institutions are The weather was very unfavorable for place on record its opinion on the sub- efficient set of officers, (hear hear) Gunner Jefferies '24 18 regarded as absolutely essential to holiday makers yesterday, especially jeet for the guidance of the new Coun- Mr F. G.Moore expressed the great „ , q u .. : " 2 i is ft ' 4£ successful cow keeping, and they have during the morning, when several cold ciI) itwas resolved, on the motion of pleasure he experienced at receiving b '- commencing business in the Taueru, begi HOTEL. VTOW LANDING, to inform them that he has just receive! a largo stock of general stores of the bes W. H. WEBBER, Mann opt". passea all experimental stages and showers caused numbers to Q MW , M tli Council such an expression of opinion from V gg C;:„. .L„„„ Mm ,;Aj,;™ postpone their day's outmg. 'IIih after 1 .„„„...„■ ' ,, nB1 „ »,„-, ,v„ n n hnhtlf «f-Mr Rramnin-- , 668

■m*z^^~-.^zzi& —1—.-' '■ l| . |M *! 1 •ii' • *.» nnamu am i Mr G. Heron has bee mwMfeem 10,lew. n named bv1 was read: From Mr W. Deadman dangerous one at high t HR4PFRY ANYLENGTHGUT, A SINGLE GARMENT SOLD Wholesale Prices, FOR READY MONEY ONLY. P. DICKSON ' MANAGING-PARTNER. .'" CHANGE. OF RESIDENCE. Deatal^Totic©. C, SMITH 8s Co. AiiEMW.OffiMiNG .; NEW-Print8.fr)in3dperyard . Black' Grenadine from Cd per yard •■ • from 4|;per yard . Dress Mftjerialb from 4|d per yard Ladies and'Children's CoBtumeB New Shirtings from per yard 1 SumnierCwhiBeres, double width I/ft-J '/JChWsilks- ■' ■ ■•■' .-" S .Lace Skirting in black, oream, and , Ecru 1 New Robos, ( Lining to match „. . ■ New Dolmans ,' ' 'ladies Silk.Jackets, great variety ••. A Ladies Trimmed Hats e Children's Trimmed Hats New'Flowers and Aigrettes Hosiery \ from Mr J. and R. Morley m all the best makes. (Mer Departments ENCOUKAGB LOCAL INDUSTRY CLOTHING made to ordor from l Colonial Tweeds, comprising Petone; fiosgiel, Ashburton and Oamaru Tweeds, vVegnarantee a perfect fit with style. " A Trial Solicited. G.8MltH&Co, CASH DRAPERS & CLOTHIERS,'-QUEEN-STREET. MASTERTON. '. PAINLESS DENTISTRY.: Mr WALTER E, HALL, FIRST PRIZE MEDALIST, DENTAL SURGEON; Wiuis-Street Wellington. TS NOW filling artificial teeth at; 10s • J. each. Guaranteed to be perfect for - eating and''speaking-'and life-like inappearance, partial cases from £1 10b. Complete Bet for £4 4s, only the best, material used, coupled with the highest standard of. Workmanship. Several teeth extracted painlessly, undor -Laughing Gas for lOsGd, TeGth-sfcppped frorn 6a;; • ■ CONSULTATION • FREE,,. .. MR ARTHUR HOBY, f ICENTIATE IN DENTALJ5URGU ery;. ■■■■■:■:■..:>. '.;■. . Royal College SyrgeoriB, Ireland, ,'; WUHS-SIBEET, WELLINGTON, - . Sflcmd house above Manners'Str* '~~ '.MASTERTON PERMANENT INVESTMENT • AND BU1LD1N8 SOCIETY. Ti TONEY to lend in sums of £50 and IVi upwards, principal and interest oleared by monthly payments of eleven shillings and three pence for £50, £ a d ' £ a d 12 6 for 100 00. ..2.5 0 • „ 200 0 0 3 7 6 „ 300 0 0 Investment shares can be taken up by a monthly payment of 5s each, which after the first year bears interest at 7 per cent,, and after the third year, a share of tho profits.' For furtior particulars, apply to W. SELLAR, 2724 Manager, TAUERU ACCOMMODATION HOUSE & GENERAL STORE TTT RIDDLE, whilst thanking the V V • P u blic for past pstronage since commencing business in the Taueru, begs to inform them that he has just received a largo stock of general stores of the best quality. ■; Travellers will find First Class Accommodation' at moderate charges at this establishment. Good paddocking and stable accomodation. The BOOT & SHOE DEPARTMENT is still under the management of Mr S, Neary,. All kinds of Boot and Shoe work executed onthe premises. Repairs neatly executed. .'; \ W. RIDDLE, • •■ Proprietor, T.G.MASON, . . '. Pharmaceutical Chemist,". " : QUEEN ' " ■fT'AS : nowriiceived the Season's stock .NEWFOUNDLAND COD LIVER : Specially imported and 'bottled by his London At'ent. • ALSO:ft large aiipply..of ,,.-.. WAWEE8 SAFE GME-ll-px ■■'■ '. , • . ' —bottle.''.' ••"•':'■ v \-M8E MOSS UCTORAL,-Th& Do- ■ niesbic remedy for Coughs, Colds, and allaffections <jf the throat and chest, ' Prepared from the - original focipe : ,.:. 1/6,,2/0, and.4/6 per bottle,' QUmiNE AND-STEEL'WIM ■ WHITEWORMF0WDEB8,, GOOPER'S SHEEP DIP •. Largest and best Btock of Drugs aiit DbemioalsjiHorse and Cattle, medipines . Toilet Requisites and Perfumery, Patent medicines,, or Surgical appliances : in the Wellington District. i All Country Orders despatched by re turn mail. AT THE PRIVATE DOO m. F. WALLACE MA'CKENZ E , i OCULIST AHDAURIST H. HOUNSLOW I BOOT AND SHOE MAKER, (OPPOSITE DENISON HOUSE) I kt)8i>itov "3EGS to announce that he has just J:,opened up a SPLENDID- AJk .. [JRTMENTof • .:;:• . ADIES & CHILDREN'S \ BOOTS & SHOES -\ nd is offering them at priceB not to be galled in the Wairarapa. r ' . s Grand Stock ' f MEN'S BOOTS & SHOES to select from. ■Boots ami ?■!■..■>. 3 of overy description lade and repaired on the most Reasonbletorms. 2609 ]HRISTMAS PJiKSENTS. ] NEW"500 7 )S. TTISITORS to, Wellington should V" make a point of seeing our NEW SOODS just receivod by Direct Steamers. • They are all the ■ NEWEST DESIGNS AND NOVELTIES, of the LONDON MARKET, And being marked at the Lowest Prices, should command a ready sale, V :C. .LUDWIG & SON, ' WATCHMAKERS, •JEWELLERS, AND OPTICIANS, 81 Lambton'Ouay, Wellington, ■ ■ FIRST ~*\ . 'All (% H 111 A 9 1 many as a suitable candidate, but he, applying for the appointment as Pound- could not be maintained without a fifty yards, After JJart was. greaw; : A EL U K 1 N Ii " ' we hear, absolutely refuses the office, keeper to the Mauriceville Pound. Mr subsidy it was the Council's duty to fancied, but finished about a ao?.%: nih.VlilliU ii 0 do-not know if Mr T.E. Chamber- 0, Wilton, Opaki, asking the Council provide the necessary sura. chains in the rear, pumped.out. 10 lain, who is also' spoken of,' is likely to contribute to the cost of cleaning out. The motion was carried on the voices, 2min 58$sec. Dividend f 8 2s. _ to respond to a requisition. No. doubt; thoroad drain fronting his property. It was resolved on the motion of Or. Ladies Pubsb Handicap,£15; about ifhe desire's the position, hewould Mr W. G. Beard, solicitor, [enclosing i) ft gg, seconded by Or Smith, that the 1 j iniles; gentlemenlidera, mini* «P"C stand an excellent chance of obtaining, uno'pinion as.' to special orderareadjust- new Council be recommended to vote ; 'mum.'Weight9st. ■■■■.-;:::■.> : . .. : ILfh it. It is quite on the cards, too, that he irig boundaries and representation: of -the sum of £10 a. year, towards the Right Bower, 9st. W, T. '"• V . might also be in demand as. County ridings. 'Mr Leslie Grant applying for maintenance of the ferry, ' Hill's Kafca,; 10st.61b ..,' ; »i ; t ......... v ■,■-■':•.;.. ■• Chairman,.and. have the option of remuneration'for clearing a slip from..;... ;■; Misoklianeovs. . •; ' • '.' Gundy's Susan/ lOst - '.,."-.. I.-' •"••■• "' choosing between two high dignities, the Opaki-Mamiwatu road. Manager It was decided that a copy of the Eight started, uitStO measure from'PetOlie, Virtually, however, no one has come of Manawa station, applying for a letter from the Native Department be a U his 6wn way'from start ftrjlfc /Tncoiftl Mali nr forward up to the presenttime to fill grant for road repairs, Mr J, O. .sept to Mr Baker, Oahonga ferry. The ftQ (l Won by three lengtha.: 4,yj.woi,. ftugiiwi, .ui ouutvu t^e Mayoral cliair, and there is some lngram.stating that he was notj. pre r letter from the Lake. County Council. &% :..; ' thoroughly s j reason t0 f ear t h a t we may not pared to act as Ranger on the .County was referred to the new Council. Memo £20 'Becoid-horw bunk. in the coming year beas -fortunate in roads at a less salary than £10 a year. The application from the manager of .. securing a good civic chief as we have Secretary of the United District. Manawa- station for a grant towards' McKeni'ie's Jumbo 7at 61b " I TVwaWAWf been in past ones. The sooner an Charitable, Aid Board,, requesting road repairs was referred to the Castle- . Othello' 10st 71b " .. 2 : WHOieSwiS eligible candidate is found the better, cheque of £120, current quarters con- point Road Board,, Buiok's Mariner 7stl0Ib ' 8 - fSrYmttantf as it 'floes not look well for the trlbution, also asking Council to elect Mr Leslie Grant's account of £\ 12s T Gn started ' After about twenty WUiUjyftUyi Mayoralty of Masterton to go begging, a member to the Board. Carterton for clearing a slip on the Opaki-Mana- attempa to get'the field away, the flag P DICKSON ManaqmPaot, . [Since the above wa8 iu type Mr Borough Council stating that they watu road was passed for p t / ftther kd fltart Th t-.uiujibUJN.MAifAoraomTSBR, m^m m hag dpcide(1 to were wllIlIlg to c0 . 0 perate in subject to Or McCardle certifying to it jj 0r '5 e Vkept fairly well together tiM — , ■ = — como forward.] any scheme which would result in a being "orreot . . entering the straight, when-the firsp *Jbl§bM*i - ' ' separation of the United Wellington It was decided that applications be out ftom the .Mfaud % f \lBB$B3$te ,Ihere wil1 be a ful1 rehearsal for the Wairttra l ,a 0hantttble invited for tbe-office of Ranger for the 1 splendid finish ensued.-not more than V£»»e££Kifc?*if Hospital concorc in the Theatre Royal Mr G. Beethaui reporting the result of County roads. j^, f „i fln( ,tu Hflnara t,inp ; ''tha;tridi 88 N RE THE ASSIGNED ESTATE. OF this evening at 1 o'clock, when Vocalists his interview witbthe Minster of-Pub- The application of Mr C. Wilton was T> VS\J^S^^-rima H.OWEN&CO. and Instrumentalists are requested to be l ic Works re Forty Mile Bush road, referred to the Engineer. ir n nTiTiTnn/s ontvo in attendauC0, and sale of Crown Lauds at Rewa. Mr Valedictory ' * ' ' , ' ,, M. C ASELBUjKIx & t() 0 The next English and European Mail J, S. Handyside, acknowledging receipt. Or McCardle 8*id that before taking SmiSa RACE, £10, abqW One UUU, TENDER having been accepted vio Rio, per S. S, Coptic will cIobb at the of the noti3e 0 { e i ect i 0Ili y ative pj e .- i eave 5f the Council,,he would like fok np..' •' • • -' ■'. i ; -^'. . for the Btock, MastertonPost Office to-morrow after- partQ , 6nt> 8Ug g e ati.ig that the matter to express his appreciation 'of the able . Cundy'fl Sir Roger ... wff,. : rtrtlOA TIYS OD rDetmber'm ' °" of the Oahonga Native Laud Lease and courteous manner in which the Fobced Handicap LiO; about 1 mile. Ti/Lill 17 •) «r u '• • 3 • l *• should await the Legislative outcome .Chairman had conducted the business .McKenzJe's Jumbo 8st 21b .<.'.". 1 On very favorable terms, M. CASEL* p asfcora i Society's Show, that entries Council, asking the co-operation of the He had not only been courteous, to all, Donald B Torea, 8st 71b .*.-' ;■ ... o BERG & CO intend to sell the closo with the Secretary this evening at Council in making certain amendments but had carried out the duties with Won .easily. , , ' ; ;v same at nino o'clock. ' in the Act, with reference to the special a zeal and i!« ermination which-few -. —_>_—;—-J-; TTfSS Tff/IN HATiF TheLiberalReform ABaociation, it ib auditing of ncoouuts, Mr R. Maun- men were able to do. He had CHRISTOHUECH DERBY, JJJJkJu X Ii All llilUl said, have made the following appoint- sell, re poll for the Black Hill Loan, attended many meetings of. different ___ ' nmmNALfOST PRICE Wi rr Hogg; Vi n k re|,on was mi m Alfredton kinds, but of all the institutions he , .(United PreBS Association.) ORIGlWALCU&l Ml, President, J. G. Maokay i Treasurer, 0. Kiding petition) t0 deo i are the Eketa . ha j fe eeil connected with, he had never , v __ : , ' THESALEwilLommenceassoonasthe huna-TinuiKoad through the Riding »> -\ ■ stock is re-marked. Woodroofe J J Smith, Prangnell, to be a district road. the funotious of their position than the Gipsy King .... •,:,.,- 2 lieiiall > Worth « G W stOll0 > ™" ' - Cr R. S. Hawkins, Chairman of their Council, ■; Sextant... ... ... 8 THE SALE Stone iun., J,Gardiner Parker. Marsh, Cr Meredith fully .endorsed' the " .' ■ -. If R E. P. AMES JyJL FERN LODG NENT RoBidonce, 1 the Club' Hotel, at t and BanniBter streets •'•E.'P.'AMEj: ■■ Fern I W.DOV ' .. WOCESS W.L1TTLEJ.OE • Queen-8t., A LARGE stoc A CLOCKS, ELECTRO PLATE, Spectacles and Eye light. EMPIRE LABO mHE above Oico 1 as a LABOR whole time and atten tho BuBineas. Wc Dealers, bo that emj prompt attention to Employers, when JBURt'haB taken EashiBpERMAt' iB situated jiear lie corner of Dixon bury; rddaje, Mqsterton. _ OR 10 NANDSPN. Masterton. t of 'WATCHES.' JEWELRY,, and kept in stock, glasses to suit any R EXCHAH8E. a carried on "solely EXCHANGE, our tion beicR given to are not General loyers ca'ii rely .on ill orders. ' sending for Servants 'fflwwr''.:; OP. THE - jj SEASON, J .'■'■ t'i STOCK SB- jU I PLBTBW1TH tvi TflE. CHOI- S GEST ■ iT;70ltl)) B SPRING '§ AND | SUMMER I WEAR. J 1 Departi CLOTHING rea-dy PJB [J is m • miinmwm McGlashan, Caffrey, Hunter and ften- A letter was read from Cr Hawkins remal .ksolCr McCardle, and testified vtommnki" : '' '-'1 ; H; OWEN-&CO'S PREMISES. tico. stating that he was unable to attend t he tact and impartiality displayed VOLUN1MKB/ Yesterday afternoon the members of the meeting through illness, and sug- . bv the Chairman during his term of m ' , ; ." — ■ a _'_■:. : - TUT? Q A F P 1 the Municipal Fire Brigade, taking gesting tht letters should be sent to 0 jg ce . The match between the : .D Battery J Jtl-U urVLlJ advantage of the holiday, had a daylight Messrs Handyside and Jesseu, repre- rr he Chairman in returnin* thanks Wellington Artillery and,the Masterpractice with the "Jubilee Steam Fire sentatives of Akitio and Mauriceville e nv f t, w v h»,i'Umwhinnii- °«niil he ton Rifles was fired yesterday onthe WILLCOMMENOEON •*-*»*■' *• **V Masterton range, and resulted in, n 1 mmm 1 V 1 ATH b ° ing f w * Itatad " Ud ex ' ,lalmn 8 h T ? to the time he occupied the position J™ tb , e home teanl M ' 87 P <*f' SATURDAY, 19th chairmanof th F e and "";*S^ LU xi A large crowd of admhers were present also expressed his sense of the uniform. tbanked tbe memberafor their kind shooting.., K^|Of INTENDING PURCHASERS will do during the practice. consideration with which he hadalways assistance during t h a t term.. He was f* Ar . W w . a ™ topmw well to postpone their Drapery, Millinery On Tuesday night a young woman been treated both by the Council, and sorry 80rae 0 f t i ie 0 ld members Jtf ™5 7b » an f mma\ MSjnewa and. Clothing purchases' until tho Salo Buffering from mental disorder of a pro- i ts officials. ' ld not be { oun d in the new Council, headed tue Masterton earn With 71. Commences.. /. , CrDaggmoved " That the Council a3 t her9 were several important matters ammunition used by both tom 3 toi lockup for secuity. 1 he police were its regret that they were „„„;„„ fnnvird whii-h would reauire was Kynock's.. The-ranges were 200, M.CASELBEKG&CO, £&£?&&&?$, « >o ,.„ '*. mMM^^'U,^ up In ft!«hh ,?«U\r ln«f Mm ms to Hawkins, and that the suggestions. pnA Himnfrli. vVimther wa&>: ■,'"'"'' : "' m"a't) U obtain the attendance of two dootors to contained in his letter be given effect ho was elected to the Council or not, MABI flf't™ »aa' ' MAKKIAWV gi vo the necessary, medical certificate, to. He said that Cr,Hawkins, had ne ffou i d a i ffay8 be found doing his . .:. JUU8UU.61W-WRioHi-CoiLiER,-On the 1st inetant, Ihis is a matter for regret an the mental rendered great services to the Council, L (ist {„., tbp n ouuty '-■-' yds yds yda Tl. at the Registry Office Tinui, Frederick condition of the woman is of a most dis-, dbl3 presence would be tniBsed at p., R(1( , tl ,, im tbat Sergt Matthews.-.-.•. .26.: 22. 22-71 Wrightto Marion Collier only daughter tressmg character. mm c "™2~3 Vol C. Behtley ... 28,25^8-^9 reference to the hnance department. 1 £ c n ton, Neson, Blenheim and home town yosterday between the Greytowu n r> .i. • ' j- a • new oouncn, asnenaa laK.enanatine .. mi: ftW :' a • •.., 97 01 nfl^Rfl papers please' copy. , an d Midland (Ivellington) clubs resullin OrBeetham msecon ingt emotion |)art i» County matters, and'had dis- ■■^^^■"vS-.-S'irS • DE ATH. in a win for the home team by seventj P ft ? Be , d a , }f compliment on Cr la d eat energy and abiUty in Vo b. liflntiey ... g M, 5~g o n llM / T tMf three runs on the first innings. Grey- Hawkins'ability a B a councillor, and everything he took in hand. v ni '" il-t« il~«* town scored ninety five in the firsfcinnlngl referred to the valuable Stance Cr MoOardle said that he -regretted Vol Mane, ,,, 21 ;|9 M8 a Reibo Marke. W. Judd contributing forty-nine and rendered by him. Several council lora f VoU.Bentley. ... 28, 17.' 17-82 v££mS oaw ' Rutherford " iuot r- . T1 f MidU,lda expressed regret at the loss of Cr E taTi dS" Vol R..McKenzie,.>• ; Mastrton, "fliwku.. fro, the Council, as he bad Vo1 W ' Wilto: ■-^^■}^ ■ particulars, thereby preventing loss of time in forwarding what they require. ;'. tf.fl.-Servanta applying for situations by letter must encloso stamps for reply. EDWARDS & M'BEATH PMraraoM, No. 8, Grev Street, Wellington. WHITE AND RED LEAD, BOILED AND RAW OIL, MIXED PAINTS, COLOURS, &c, VTOW LANDING, ex Htocnui.: ALL GOODS WARRANTED. Bee accompanying letter from the Manu- ■•;.'. • lacturers. "This is What flm Sat."(Copy) Taylor's iVharf, laraehouae, London, E„ 8 21,1886. Mb John Young, . Cuba street, Wellinyten, N.Z. . Dsae Si»,-fWe are sending you, per ship Hurunui, your esteemed order ol Aug. U, and have,:as you requested, taken special care in the execution of It; ' The genuine. WHITE LEAD iff "of .' undoubted quality;'and,we.enclose your our warrants for it, the .same is pure and genuine, and unequalled for . body Arid pbrm'anenoe of color.. Theoili (particularly tho boiled Linseed Oil) and vj measure for Men, xjujb aim mmm Boys. A splendid range of patterns received for the approaching Season. A LL CUSTOMERS TREATED ALIKE. ALL GOODS MARKED IN PLAIN FIGURES. Shirts, Ties, Collars, Hats, Braces, Gloves, Veats, Pants, Shirts, Umbrellas, Blankets, Rugs. Bags, Water proofs, Portmanteaus. ENCOURAGE NEW ZEALAND INDUSTRY See our Windows, inspect our STOCK and judge for yourselves. —Only Address— MASTERTON BRANCH NEXT CLUB HOTEL. W. H. WEBBER, Manaeer. Mr A. A. mite (G.D.S. Dun. Uhiv.) DENIAL SURGEON, CHURCH STREET, Masterton. *i Ut- m .1 p—paroinits . ' ■ : M\i MtHaillllia Mil Mwrford bowled .well for Greytowu, proceedings. _ in boiug a member, the only thingthat ' : - n ,".: £• . MV wil* W""&* ■ taking six wickets for eight ruua. During Tho motion was carried unanimously. sefimed toeffHct tbe riding , ffa8 t h e ,. * ?r n .'in . - ————I- rtSffiSrbJliSr. . Aftor.,ritfd B ,cuN M on «,«,».*. The Chairman passed a high cm- g P tt Grav : ... 26 17 17-6C GOOD FOR FARMERS. very nasty wound, which had to besewn ject, in which it was stated that legal compliment upon the County officials Gu J ner Hy ' land ,.; . 2 g 16 15 _ 5f — up by a medical man. The ball was hit by difficulties had been ihaoanso of the who were he said, most painstaking and G unn6r g' arry >>4 26 19 12-r-5( We have reliable testimony from all W. Judd who would undoubtedly .have ridings not being defined, as ordered energetic and had the. interest of the (] orp i jfcKenzie" 27 20jfe~fil parts of the Colony which tells us tbat added five to his score had not Mr Cox by the Council. As there was a County at heart. He did not think Li Williams' 25 dairy factories are good for farmers, stopped it. ' general wish that the Council should that the ratepayers could get a more g erg t* p e trfe '.'.'. 29 16 9—41 In the States these institutions are The weather was very unfavorable for place on record its opinion on the sub- efficient set of officers, (hear hear) Gunner Jefferies '24 18 regarded as absolutely essential to holiday makers yesterday, especially jeet for the guidance of the new Coun- Mr F. G.Moore expressed the great „ , q u .. : " 2 i is 6 ' i successful cow keeping, and they have during the morning, when several cold ciI) itwas resolved, on the motion of pleasure he experienced at receiving ° b> passed all experimental stages and SSthSdS.!!?' TJ'St* 0 Cr McCai ' dl °' that tl,is Council such an expression of opinion from tbe become permanent accessories to dairy n( l0 n™owever turned pleasant '' ecollimend to tte new Council the Council, and on behalf of Mr Bremner .. ____ _ ,-v farms, And yet the farmers about and \ my availed themselves of the desirability of giving effect to the and himself thanked the members for Cm Rifles v. Gartehtojjj ' Masterton do not care to embrace an opportunity 0; taking a drive into tho wishes of the ratepayers in changing their appreciative remarks, The Coun- , • ' ; excellent opportunity now offering, or country. The early morning train was the boundaries of the ridings. cil then adjourned. A triangular matcn was arrangec perhaps we may say lately offering, well patronised by excursionists to Wei- finance report. ; 5.™°. ureytown, Urterton !( am 1 1 1 1 ! 1 3 I 1 I for the establishment of a local fac- lin g to , n \ the »!»?»' late l ™ n from The Finance Committee's report wa tory. It is an open seoretthat the town being agreat inducement or country d d d H h ■ . dj 1 } t i\. ■ u. 1 3 j ■ 1 visitors to spend a long day 111 the Empire ,, e n >■ ' jfarmers of the neighborhood do not cityi There were not many visitors from balance of £580 13s, ami iwommendinj - -■■ " city nines..nut as uie-ioriner wuea 10 Bend a team ' tu8 two latter corpsfired t a matchi wfth tbe _ reBU i t that the p.nnntrvmfin wfirn -vietnrious bv 93 ImiojIT; si % m m Mfliis caretotakeup shares in adairyfac- Wellingtonby the excursion train, tho accounts amounting to £543 6s 4d to PEATHERBTON HACK RACE nointa" During the earlv narfc of the tory company and the Masterton weather doubtless acting as a deterrent be passed for payment. MEETING. -' matc h' weatlr wa vJry tigavorenterprise to which we recently to a great many would-be travellers. clekk's report. *;, '"'",,.{,■■ • •,, J ' % • attached some importance has vir Several picnic parties were held in the The County Clerk's report, on the a rnm r i av ' fi qnnrt m * nr0 v;dpd hv j 1 • '??? SSH tually collapsed. Are our farmers v«y ofMasterton, but.the frivolities pet . ilion frora \lm Alfred.on ratepayers LXStXZJffibS tf 7 g A!S nviumL™,'; n ta M (»tLt +i, n „ wero carried on in most cases under ' L , Vl t , ,„. . D , ,\ J , tue l ( eatneiston iown ana ouDuroan 500 yards range-was.half finished, the blind to their owi interests that they cove] , ag the da mi ,, the Eketuh....... .mm Road, showed Hack Racing Club, which held its first scores were e|ual, but the last five refuse to give a fair amount of aid 111 atmo3phere WM havd i y 8uitable toout . that there was not sufficient signatures meeting yesterday on a very convenient Carterton men managed to pull the starting a company tha.would beof door pastimea. - ■ to the petition according to the Act, mm adjomillg the raihyay . M ff The following are tho considerable benefit to their interests ? Mesgr ■ Jame8 Br()ffn and 0()i ffin ()ffer and the document was altogether of about two miles sou th 0 f Featherston. flCorefl •- : (1 k ; AVe are not altogether sure that this for Ba)e afc their roon)8 on Saturday a(ter . all informal nature. g ome three mmdr;ed and fifty p erS0 ns * ' Cmy Ri'FLES W is the easel Though dairy factories noon the household effects of Mr G. Weir, Cr Smith said ho had gone through we re present, a large number travel- ', '200 800 500' are" good for farmers" the experience who is leaving this district. A list of the the netai >n w'.th t\u •.•b'.rk, and it bore jj n „ by ra ji fj. om ti ie north'eiid of the ■ ' v i R v dd vds Tl ol the numerous institutions of this goods appear in our advertising columns. n „ t . w U t , W( , s contained in- the renort. lw.11 J mw»-«„*.« ™-: «.„,, ' '•}? it CI til MASTERTON Emili, .Tohanson Proprietor, TTAVING taken the above house, I JQ., beg' to solicit a share- of the patronage • of the .travelling-1 public. Board, including washin?, 18s per week. :Mealsat all Hours, Is '■■"■' 2732 ■'■■• ", Eecls, la.' ; MRS C. KEAN, (Late of Melbourne) SCIENTIFIC DRESS CUTTER, rawed 'paint's are ' ticmally good. : ■ • Wo are, .d • You ' WltUAllTAYL ... ■ . :■ :M,Sl! Tht Wellington 'original of the abo my window. m 8510 MONEY /\N MORTGAG] \ J are at pre the money.marke exhausted by exis We qupte rate of ir percent, for sums i svery probability o and we should advii advantage of presen £20,000, divisible, byinoomingmail, i his shipment oxcep ear Si?,,., rafaithfully, OR.&'.Co'.,(L>td.)" MtBiGN Weib, "•„'■ ' ' Secretary'. pubilc raaysee'th« re Utter posted up it "young, Cuba Street, " Wellington. ■ .iV'.n 1 i , ■ ' 1 TO LEND, 3. Very large sum sent not. negotiable t being ponsiderablj ting' bank pressure tere'at fully 7 to 7' i excess of. £500, witl 1 a further advance e borrowers to take t quotations, Abou <o arrive from Ehglam nil command on hig] inf. mtn. Rfinndivaniftr '^". M AP HABIT MAKER. kind which are scattered about New Messrs M, Caselberg and Co. have He hoped that tlm County wouhl soon tD B i(Sw*Cn v!!rE fl ' "' 'Z JJ ir a W r d ssrt B £ 11 23 RToms over Mr Temple's ..Store, Queens no dividend paying concerns. The ™WJ™ f °U " T .alu o „ throughout was excellent. The fields VolGuiee.:. -.-26 20 17-6 •Street-entrance side door.' ,, : T»^^ fl M Messrs Ckpman an Gillespie we larg6 and the difficult to Gorpl JaakfiOn ..! ; 28 19 18-0 • Masterton, Aug. 27,1887. no market value. No one wans to have beeH obteined on exceptiona'ly wa.e.1 onthe Council with reference spo t, there-;being aa fine a collection Capt Collins .,'.•' 24 16 17-6 buy BliareB in the laratanior Wreytown favotab]e tBtm This stock will shortly to the groins they were constructing at 0 f hacks as it'was possible to get Vol F Moore ' 26 18 18-6 APurhAi nnnr nennr ' apdif anyone did he be offered to the public at a substantial the Ruamahnnga Bridge. They stated together' in the district. .The officers Ser-Maior Davis'"? 28 14 14-6 uENTnAL DUUI w(J|> could be pupphed at, a ridiculous discount on the original cost, whioh will that when tbey commenced to erect carried'out'tlie arrangements in a Seret Burton • 21 8 \1-i .. MASTERTON. reduction bh the original cost, .The give those who are preparing for the holi- the groins the river was running some satisfaefcorv 3 manner, there beine orilv uLL is 1ft 10 "l TS STILL THEI Jk ST POPULAR faotis . th a t if a farmer is invited to day season an opportunity of retouching .. di , ta S nC e from the banks wheJ they 18 16 12 ~ 4 1 ESTABL SHMENT IN THE t fl l/ ft t want v w fiftv nonnds worth nf m the cost of their purchases. A notice „, oi , n „,.•„!,„. fllQf ' 0 * nnA ' ° e , Ff ™ ""', * - X BOROUGH. . £W weewokmgbu t thata flood came to. delay the proceedings. Mr ; A,E. . : -.■-• - ..v M •And why is this the case? s ™^ Btor y/ !«* as thny hnished. the groin, and, Maofarlane's totalisator was onthe . : 'CktilnoK. ' There never was a finer display of lato' t*W*™* * « had change ' ground and puHhrough a good round c , m % M She has only one policy,,and that is t.o of twenty Or fifty pounds the con- ffi0rning dw8Bing Hscourae entirely nneethey commenced 8uni( there being some..very, good J£ "PftiSi,.- Z 2 2T; give the beat value that is possible and oern, isthe rub 1 A farmer may gowns ti mn are to be seeh just now at Te tho work, having set in directly upon dividends paid over. The following ''J^'^ : WW"y : to ma<k all goods in plainfigures. .She with prudence invest twenty or fifty Aro.House, Wellington. •' tho oentre of the groin. B rfl ths fiventa of the'dav arid' the MW\V .•.=,.■:»''-«.'■ So 1 *! recoguiseathenecessityfor RETRENCH. pon J 8 in , an undertaking where his should also see our new stock of "e Engineer in his monthly Sn m rf tKnneri r- B. Fairbrpther 20 t hi. a practical man- L nfiV in «ofc W n mihRmin- short tweed jaokets, and. be astonished to , f u T! iu ' ' V l namesollnewmnerB / - : Vol, Pi 26. lo"- f 2M Sy nviting the public to. Retrench SS .j «L P Mnnflv on their Boot ourchaies won ot so large an-amount as we nave warehouse prices, viz,, 5s lid, 7s lid, 8s lid decided to carry out his suggestions, >f mm A»^.'«W'u m iU rf 1 ■•••• J; ii: : .J;.;, bBraWMwRS named, isa different affiar altogether. 9slld, loik andl2s Ud. Every other and it w „s left in his hands Arrange 9 ' J*I- »•-;/;■ f 8 ; }H Doyour Wife and Little Ones want. ■ ■ untotan a a com pany admirable assortment in colors, material, * m T, notice, That a previous the lead, all the horses, Wlh U Boots? 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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume IX, Issue 2746, 10 November 1887, Page 2

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VOLUNTEERS. Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume IX, Issue 2746, 10 November 1887, Page 2

VOLUNTEERS. Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume IX, Issue 2746, 10 November 1887, Page 2

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