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',; inyM foif ■' tho : pffic^ of fjur*Ji of 1 Masbertoh. { ~ Great exiatjspjiji jf> JsWyjfl)iijs' tjje' ;gold in Dart V»H?y,; jjtike County. Parties lihvo jjepn fjrni oud ,are ,now wilthfc roaji is ttH, tybflW and •

There aro ninety • three Goldmiuiug Companies in New Zealand,'with a paid ~ up;ei»pital.oLi'£3lß,o(lO, a'nd .theyjsluve . fm -V /It bypforenoo |o|Jlesars| an]|i. Oo '&J stock! repprt tho''j^^^of f '%t\eop'%nd cattle 1 ' arSl keeping a g|jd avorage, the latter being £G los 9J, and the sheep 16s for good quality, and'lambs 10s Od. In openiiig tlio Supreme Court criminal '..Bittnigs at Blonheiyi yesterday,Mc.J.uatico Rieltmondj in his chargo to tlw Grand Juryi said .that the only caso of special: inlerost'wiis Onejf:arson, /tv.fjraye.chargo- . that J. 09„ .,unp l unislied....vHo. commented on the frequency of the oifeuce This is tlio ease of Smith, alius Long ot Longman, whose owe co'mos tfii to-day..' - ", . v ■;' i: " f • f'f. i;. . The Hastings correspondent of. the Tolegraph writes :4-!! It it) gratifying'' to know that, the American trout that were placed some time ago in the-Hawke'sßay JockoyjOliibV po'nd ,at' Hastings 'have* ncreased to an astonishing degree. There are at preaent hundreds ,gf-.trout-fry to be feon in' the ,l pbhd, solcoptrary lb many persons prophecies., In a few. years the '.H.B. J .0. .committee will be nblo to enter: tain tlioirfrierids.on broiled trout;, : u ;v ; ~To-morrow. evo'ning f tlio proprietor of 1 the Theatre Royal Rink gives »; fancy dress carnival to the youngsters that patronjse tlu.t oskblishtneiit.i': Over fifty invitations: have been > sent :out,; -.Mr T > enrson|s band..is engaged, and, as several ladies have interested.tllemaelves. in thematter witn aviow of<makingit a sucooss, and there will bo any amount ot good' tilings provided for their benefit the youngsters will liav.o what, our American' friends would cail ";a'.gtfod tiine;" 1 <■ ■■■ 1 Although the.'Ruahine rango |b being : thoroughly prospected,'wo are riot. Ware, that any offort., lp. been; mado to .far to, ■prospect tho 'Tararua 'rango,' which lies' ai.utli of the 1 Manawaiu Gorge. 'We (Napier Telegraph) hpftV. fromr-Jlr Hovell, itliat while engaged^.with ! [Mr Soxploriug and locating a ! road"'across 4 'tho iabovo;mentioned discoyekedjnl a deep'ereek soniojverv, fine specimens of ([Wirta, which' he 1 judged''had''been thrown from a reef, but owing to lack of timo and provisions could not investigate further.

It wi'l be seen from an advertisement in another columu, that Mr, McGregor J Wright, picture fri»ner,'etc,; of-Dunedin 1 ,' 1 lias opened by request, a branch establishment in Wellington, which will bo T conducted under his ueisonal supervision. Tho, fact that this-gentleman lias worked for years ythUhiTQiioeii'a gilders,and, friiine'rs," 'niid 'has certificates from the South Kensington Department of Art and Science, should ensure him a large amount of public support. -; He-has air ready gained a deal of popularity in "Wellington. In conjunction with the business a Mr H, M. Kirkwood, tn artist of considerable ability, will givo lessons in painting. ) We have receivod from a large sheopftinncr in this district, the following euro for Lung worm in sheep, which we publish for the information of those concorned— "Dissolve;in' ten glillopj|qf| water, six ounces' of 'arsenic, 'arid 'two' pounds of soda. Give each sheep ono ounce of the above, and keep them without water., fur' six-hours after." The remedy isriow being jtr'ied ift parts of the Wharealtia Diatrict'with gfeat' success.' This, arson ical cure for Lung Worm in sheep was givon' ni tho Australasian of July?, lltliand 18th;August,-1887> (■•}

M At a well-attended meeting last ovening presided ovor by Mr.F. Harrison., hold for the purposo'of for'iiiirip a' -Mastertoi'i Mutual Improyeniet Society, the following officers wore 1 'elected Rov W: ltowso j Vico-Prcsident, Mr F. Harrison; Secretary aud Treasurer, Mr ili. Hornblow ; Assistant Secretary, Mr 'W. Evernden ; Management Committee',': tlie Misses .Bowse, Evernden, A. Galloway, Perry, and MessrsElliott, _T< Rope,'* Biiumber, E. Perry, E. Kibbleivliite; 11.' M. Galloway. Rules were drawn up to hi submitted for approval at the next meeting, and tho business concluded, i A painful accident happened to one of the children of'the Lessee of the Theatro RoyaUyeiteiday aftorhiion. It appears that the children were playing on tho stage, when one of the scenes was accidontly knocked down, falling on the youngest child and breaking his leg,:; Dr Hosking was quickly in attendance ai:d set the limb, and we hear the child is as : well as can be expected, under the circumstances, this morning, ■. Joseph Taylor,- owner of ono ot the beach , cfeims, Greymqutlij;; is sending about a ton of black sand to the Melbourne Exhibition as a saiople. It was taken out of a' nowly suiik paddock, in the presence of about a dozon gojitlsafcn,. Very rich gold was seeii on' every pebble; A ; load and.a half taken up is estimated to yield thrco otmces. ' ' Owing to tho Grey river being unusually low, men and boys aro doing well fossicking amongst the crevices in rocks in tho vicinity of Brunnerton. A payablo load of gold has jbeon struck on Tairhall's Dairy Farm, 'within n short distance of town. The claims are workipg.on terms, i stipulation boingiv; ten per go'd, but the"ownef will not' allow "any more claims to bo worked, tho'ugK'iilfiS') thought there is ground enough for liuii" drcds of men, There is much grumbling, in consequence.

Advertising Chbats.—|t has become .so common.to tlie beginning of tin' elegant, interesting article, and then run it into some advertisement,, that'-jve avoid alliuclicljeats, amj sitifply 'call attention ,to tho inerjts.-'ilf-l)r. • Soulii'f ; American'. Hop 'Bitters iq as pliiiq honejt ! tefii)?' ias pdsaiblei to indijee people tor: f(i»e ']ien); oiie:trial, as nnohelwhii kliowsiheir value will,over, iis§ anything else. "Prqyideiico 7

A; itOHiso p'ronl(neutptiyai<)iai'i of' Pittsburg' 'said 'j ok irigly ti/. a'; lady) pationt j ivKo ' jv'as ,gbnipWinibg "of' lior contltiiiwl ill-health,* ; and of his inability' to ! curo lier, I ',' Try.Dr) Soule's Amoricaii) Hop) 'Bitters' 1" : '' Tlielady y W<.tk"" f .it) , ')ip. earnest, and used th'e'Bittors) from Which slio obtait)ei : permanent healtli. She now laughs at the doctor'for his joke, but lio is not so well pleased with it, as it cost him a gopd..,-patient.* „.i' ; Harrisburg Patriot."

.., Tu.ooou our ji'emisM' iaro certainly' the m'd most convcnicDjt' '6f 'aiiy in'tlils' pity, or/op .>?' ft? cbl"ny, W owijjg fj) tlje .contiuijfe (jf bur busiffpsj, ajfd of tratlo, we are of tjmja stwigliteifed |n' at. the,-Wholesale' Family house, Cuba Stat, Wellington'. In viovr,''also, of fhe uear'approach of stocktaking, and the nccM&ity of : makih'g room for a'largo qiinntity of norf' gWds 1 for' the ensuing season, wo have determined, : ' : if jiioes can do ir, to mako a clean svreep 'of o«f B|.ye'Aro Hoti'se, Welting; igni- -\: r )" Ijjidjdß pill djiy ell, lliefpfsrs/t o |Jse |W|: OXtraoriiW bargajius'pity\yi)• hjyo'i|Oiy iniour .mPiiery denarimsnt,'' tyj> bye about. 100 trimmpd hats, that have' bpen; deduced : froin,6s'6d| Bi'Gd, 10s oil,'' : l2B'M, : ' lSsGilj and 21a,' to is -lid, 'Si lld,3ai 9d;'4s Gilf'and 6s"6d; baich;' 'and '.'our 1 |iji)|tory bonnets are likewise vedtfcel from' ICs fill to Ids 64- frojn 22a Gd to 12a. fid,, •from 28b tfd to 15s 04'W-W'flt(te:'2i«i ! 'from 42s Gd to 27s Gd, from 47s {'ljn, 1)8? .|rl, at Te Aro House, Wellington.. '■ f iJ •' >' " The above are all new, fashionable anil stylish, and will doubtless command im-' mediate readf sale^ai'tlio {Wholesale Family Drapery Warehouse,. To •Aro House, Wellington, A

•Tlio Challenge Race between J. Ko\j|s/ and F, O'Connor .will take place at SBO .on punk;' first launouncSdM ■■■'■'. la! ''ml'./, ill' • 1 f/\ ■ Mi: p'.-V' ||i !; 'Mbtih gohnsonfjan Gerjildinfygpt {taUdtileLtsa«ki'uptcy. "H# hai'receiyea £IOOO the inouith ■ beforo he was declared a bankrupt, and.accounted for only half of it.

Quite a number of people visited .Mosata; Lowes.-aud .•4oruß'->-Japaneao Bazaar yesterday and to-day. The goods aie f toßtefullyi arranged» round (the Auction'lioonij and'each lutis ,A..,plentiful.-snpplyv-of.catalogues-are-provided' to assist inspection." If you want genuine bargains in ironmWgory,) notify they'can '''supply 1 theAi. Ail iuaob to that effect appears with this papor, Priceß of swn'e of their",'leading lines ure also .'J., f ' j . bien'ploMdS MiMoUiivEagles BailM&ta Komblo. w ■ Tlio varlbiis Tomperance organisations of; Mastorton. united. to make, a. grand, display-last' night; : r l'hpf'pawded l 'tlie' •Btreetflhvith'tdrchfifhti and a brais bjindL -They ; aft«if wards'h 4ltl 1 nieetiiigjin' the ! B^c^«l^hi^;foinSfonihundred of aii : audioiicd' were 1 present. Addresses. ''were giveii'and appropriate' songs alternated.'' At'tlie meeting a'n invitation was ,giveh;to t]igso who wished to como forward as sign tlio pledge. ; / Ureit dissatisfaction'is felt by the adjournment from tinie tptjriio of.thq sitting "of tiie,Diainct>Cdurfc hete. ; jiurors navo been sumiiioned-to attend and are duly in* their place, when they are notified in an off-hand manner that theirservices are not leqiiired until tlio afternoon, .evening, or next day, as the caso may bo, This necessitates hanging about the town for incurring, bxpeiiso for which they are not* recouped. „ Notice has been given by Mr Buchanan to ask the Minister ot I'ublio Works whether the information in possession of Yis ..department pirovea that; a/Vahoft tunnel'*on ''the AVollington-Mastcrttin' railway would cnt off livo miles of tlio most dangerous part of tlio line; and if this can be dono with satisfactory comn)eroialiesults,'Wliotiier!hli will put the necessary amount on the Supplementary Estimates with a vieiv of carrying out this work.

At, tho Suprome Court, Timaru, on Wednesday, W. McTwcnnoy was charged with forgery. ; Ho. had mado out aud presented a vnlulcns ihcque for £9, signed W. Anglan, in favor of W. Anglan, at Ballanlyne & Co.'a, drapers, awl being asked to endorse it; did so. | Ho said ho was W. Anglan.' 'He bought £2' worth of. g.iods, and got the balanco in chaise. The'facts being proved Mr 0. Herry, (for the defence) argued .this .was not forgery, m Balliuifyne |j& Co.* relied on tKe/ctedit of the pirn'oif presenting' 'tlie cliequß itiid not, .on a third party. _ They know :; iio, other 'than this 'pretended W. Anglaij. Tho charge, ought- -to,.have been false pretences! -The Crown" Prbaecutor admitted tlie caso as cited waß fatal, and tbe Judge directed accordingly;: • ::T Mr Pharazyn moved in the legislative iCpurjcili-yesterday -i 'that'; the following resolution agreed to by the Council on t-ho 2(ith June last, namely—"3. That all cattle from Australia and Tasmania be, submitted to the same regulations relating to quarantines' in'Oio caso of cattto frpui ( tho United Kingdom," be rescinded, as. recommended in tho report of the Live Stock Committee, brought up puttie 20th imt, and, that the resolutions contained in that report be adopted. The. motion was agreed to., . Tiio adjourned meeting of the creditors of tho Bjlerslie Land Syndicate was held on Wednesday) when Mr Ivey, representing the Bank of New South Wales, proposed that h' public 'examination of the live members of the syndicate, Messrs Aicken, Campbell," Kidd/ 'G, Frascr (ironfounder), and (j. Frasor (land agent), was desirable. 'The motion was objected to by Mr Cooper, representing , una.of tliO; bankrupts, who.ontered proofs of debt from two absent creditors, and then .claimed that there,was no ouarum, Messrs Ivey and'Colemau being tho only creditors present.' . After an animated discussion the "Assignee upheld Mr .Cooper's oonteiition, .Auotlipr meeting will, hoWovet,'tie called.' Details aro tn hand concerning a terriblo eruption in Japan. Tho island of Bun Tig Yun, a hundred square miles in oxtent, was the scene of the visition, which took place on tho 14th July. The shock was most violent and almost paralysed the inhabitants, who number about 2000. The town wns virtually split into tivo by the upheaval, and largo liutnbers.of.thc terror-Stricken atfalipired bp in'the 1 :Many iofctKepeople rushed to the foot of were killed by falling Jitva and boulders,^ .Npayly all tho houses on ;the islaiiij were ? detstrbyed and most of the-reaidenta killed. The eruption lasted .fromrooming'tilldark; andnextdayfiro sprang out from tho crater. It was in the jianijj tjiaf ppsped t|iat lyei 1 !). jqst.. Tl|e ■/nVquntaiij''yi'rtUally'fpil ' oj| tht> town,', burying-a : iippibpr of, - Many .who espied I^erg,'^'. , 'giiaeof ,'y Tljonjas Richard Ji'airbiiitlipr; anfJHoiipy Jjiinny, Trusts pf, th't Pme&to'. Rifle Volunteers! iii .whicli the suii| of #3l? jOa; is, ojiiiiiied, ,'wap, Sjipreroti' .Court befo'to tlie Chief Jiuatica yesterday). illio.followiiig.Hroi tho fjUMtipjjs jiiit.tii; the jury.and their. rei)lies' thereto {—Did', : Mr Riddifqrd adyai.nee; tho,.'jS2B2'j V lo3* to) . tl)'o defendants of tho liall'.ff-Yes.,.-iWas that'debt.' purchased by tho plaiiitifF'.'of Riddif<ird ; )on ; th.o, ( :l3th October, '1881? f^Ye's','' Was' notice of the purclnso given to the defendants ?—Yes. Did Jtiddifordanthorise Bennett" to undertake "exfidiidifiire and ■ employ persous-,in >and about Mr H, Buniiy,'a ciindidato* at' the "election. at Cartertojij iii the discc'rtioillof defendant' ;Be|inst, ind did lie agred toj indemnify thedefendanjr agajiiafc-N such expenJtajk £li? iWf, |iici)rf-i)q, Was tho; policy assigned tli tlfp pi»ijitiff; by",'tj)g, ■ 'ot tbe .defendant.. : iii ; it','gejjijrlty,,' for;"ifliineys', advanced; by Itiddifoid, ..anil agreed jj'e-) tween-Eiddifqrd.and the. plaintiffjto 'be, assigned,to the plaintiff, and also moneys; advanced by the plaintiff it. tliß,re(|uestj of the i defendants to .pay! the vendors of, tlie liall of —¥cs. Ul jlioitiiiie «f tho'jire r were tlii; sjjms of i2l2'l()s and odij mqtioyi dile' ilild payaTjle)" tli e PW)|t|fF»,Ws ly,thq plaintiff and tlie dsfoijdants to bp Becured'"bythe asßignmeiVt' of policy w the p]aintiff?-^Yea.- ; , Was.^JielßetUemoht 1 by tiie plaintifl with tho Inßu'rai)ce!,Coin- i pany: ,suoh ias a;,reasonable (ind prudent' man-would inake J—Yes. Is the plaintiff ehtitlod'tfl j;§'gojrer jfii tcrest ?—No. Judgmont was entored up for the plaintilt for £247 103, with costs on the. middle scale. "execution; should, he ■ ( stayed '• pending a ufo^iojj'ftif i new tfjaj yas'tefused.

figety anuouiiced to be lit, •!bj||hiii;flveilog the an, pptibrtiinity J'of inspecting their Jiisiilaiy I in this'iideJ M; &j| > -H jg! | ! (jji I.wS . \»»f I i 'At wieetiilij.oyihe Hastecton Football lust evoningpar- 1 made to receive; the banner presented to the Olub by the ladies of Mnaterton.. It was resolved that the presentation should take place in the Tlicatro Royal on Tuesday evening next ( on : the occasion,, of, thiUotig, night of-.;the ; Club's Private Quadrille Assembly, Wo (indorstend tint the President of the Club i—iir A, ft. fßunnyj—will- hffiejat'e'on be- . lialf ofjie ladies, and wilf also, as Preßl3bnir"- of ~ jthe Masterlon < tlia ohampiott f wliiblf li&ve WoiV.

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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume IX, Issue 2984, 23 August 1888, Page 2

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