Dinizulu has surrendered himself to Sir A, Havelock.
Dr JJarry denies lliat lie lias.resigned the sen of Sydney. It is reported that the Admiralty liavo determined upon an Immediate Increase of ironclads and fast oruisers.
Mcbm Lowes & lorns add lo their stock sale for Wednesday next, four young dairy cows, The Queen was received with enthusiasm on her arrival in Glasgow city to open a new town hall.
' There is an anxious feeling on the Continent in respect to the dispute between Franceand Italy over theMassowah difficulty.
Tho Cjazetto jjotilje? fhiit f|q bjrd "kaka"comea within tho provision of the Animals Protection Act from tho tftli August. . :7 IJr F- H, Wood adds to his Tapatyhi Stock sale one hjipdred' dpy: ewes and seventy good deify VoWs.
Jonias n bankrupt, w||{) been confined in thu 'Wellington gaol In consequence of his being unable to obtain bail, was released from ptisan on Thursday oil tho application uf Iters Devlno ane Rkerrett.
Nowb- has been recoived liere that Major Bartlelot with three Europeans and a forco of ()G0 natives left Yambarri early in Juno on Ins way to roliovo Stanley. ' Australian Hour is quoted at 25a Gd to: 268, Galvanized iron, orb brand LIB 10a per. ton,' The Australian- frozen meat market is niiiet, and stocks aro low. It is f|i|oted at
'■ The Auckland Oity Council met on' Thursday night to consider'the report of tlio I'inanco Committee, recommending reduction in fho ii)iini(ijpal to thp extent pf £4g{JQ. 'OplyWt oftlie report,had .been qonajdefed, die!} tlin mcetitW adjourned,' ra'olutioMs to tho" following, effec.t. having been agreed to Waterworks 'engine's service!) }(< psnflcfl ffitl), t!|p' mayor's s'fc tp bo reduced from £OOO ,to £2OO, tiie Ijreniaii at Ponsoiiby reservoir "to bo dispensed with.
Quito , a 'sensatioi! was caused at tho Puilgiora M a rkst. on %sdj}y, sijys t||p Lyttelton Times, by. tho arrest (if a ■ wellknown and respected Oxford farmer named George Ourle, on a oliavgo of scaling seven head of cattle, tho property of Mr' Wilson Fisher, of tho same neighborhood. -It appears that the cattle ivoro missed from a securely. fen«ed paddock at Oxford early yesterday : morning, aiid were traced liy tlioir footprints some fli_gta))pp In the direction of Rangiora. Inps gjveu (<j f||e Oxford lio'jce, wbfl at once telegraphed a qesorlptioii pf tho oattlo to Sergeant Barlow, a( Kanglora. That ofllcer searched the sale yards, and thero foutid them, On making enquiries ho found that they had been placed in the yards for sale by Ciirln, and he at once arrested him oj} a charge juf stealing them. Aqpi|sed' was subsequehtly brnughF up .Ufimf-Mt'O: Whitefoord, J.M„, and, rgmanijcd fpp'a weekj bailb'oiiis fojflpliiiiijj.'
The lioxt English mail, via- Bnndlai, closes at tj-15 a.m. 011 Moiday at Mastorton; ' . .
An opoti meeting of the Plicenix Lodge 1.0.G-.T, will be held.in the Temperance Hall, on Monday, admission free. A capital programme ia provided. ' Thoao who wish tn learn tliq rudiments of the art oi solf-dofeiico should visit the Mnstnrton Theatre Royal this evening, when a good diaplay of boxing will bo the.renowned Matthews,and several local artists. We learn that the cliallocge by. a local amateur has been accepted to box for on'o pound aside,,
By an announcement elsewhere it will bo noticed that Mrs Milton, who has for Many years been connected with the leading drapery establishiueiits of Duuodin'and Tiinaru; haa : commenced business, on her own account, in Bannister-street, whero she trusts to receive a fair sharo of support from the ladies of this district* / ■ : On Tuesday the .MasterUm Football Ollib; Private: Qdaijriile Assembly will hold its usual dandei ibei programme being nn oxtonded ono. 'Occasioii will bo takon to make a presentation of'colors to' the Club, which'will'.be made im behalf of the ladies of Masterton by. A, ft, illuiihy, •, The Banner is tlie : handsomest thing yet seen in the District- .Dancing will commence at 8 o'clock Bharp,' and tho preseutatioirwillbirnade'.at 9 p.m. •. The sectidii of Alio. Rimiitaka railway lWivhichMrW.C, Buchanan thinks cati-be reduced in length is that betweon the Summit' and Mumjarba. A tunnel of a mile m ton# vould siwoa distanco of 4*B iniles it Is estimated, Perhaps while Mr Buchaiian is interesting himself on'the possibility ot' sliorteniiif . the distance betweon AVairarapa and Wellington he would .aslc- the ; House whether the '' inclino" on this side the saddle cannot be avoided altogether by taking the railway to the West of, the Foathetston hills [O'laitdke. i '• > '. • . A. number of boys were found guilty at Duriedin on Wednesdayof stealing various articles, and in most cases were committed to tho.lndustrial School. Sarah. Franco, a second-hand dealer, .was chaiyed with receiving some of the articlos. The Resident Magistrate said lie was satisfied the accused was conscious she was committing an offence whon she bought the things, If thero had been any provious convictions he would imprison her without a fine. :As it was ho imposed a. fino of £lO. He said if there Were no rocoivers there would bo less theft.
The general opiuiou, says tho Groytown Standard concerning -tho reported discovery of gold iii the Tararua ranges last summer appears to be that tho prospectors were bo disheartened at their want of bUccess that all hopes of payable gold being found has been abandoned. This is not so.' Those who laid claim to the discoveryot a reef still hold to tho opinion that they will come across it whon the season is far enough advanced to allow of prospecting, A : party of four, we hear, intend to spend some time in the ranges in the summer time, Wo hope they may find something good.
Tho Woodville Examiner now claims that Waodvillo will bo tho central station on the lino from Wellington to Napier via Manawatu. It also says it is only a matter of time for Woodville to put Palmerston in tho sliado altogether. What next ? asks the Manawatu - Times. In the lattorcase Woodyil'c will have to be moved bodily to Palmnrstou, In lesß than twelve yeara time Woodville will be a second Auburn—a deserted village—and through passengers will have to aak the guard where tho township Btood. A mooting of theneneral committee of the Mastorton Firo Brigade Ball was held at tho Club Hotel last evening, Captain Muir in tho chair, Tho balanco sheet which showod a credit balanco of £l2 2s 3d, was road and adapted, Hearty votes of thanks were accorded to the ladies of Masterton for their liberal assistance in connection with their annual gathering, to the Secretary, MrS. H, Wickerson, the Treasurer Mr MoEwen, and to Mr Elkni.s for kindly placing his rooms at the disposal of the committee.
Captain Edwin reports at noon to-day, North-west to west and south heavy gale ; glass further rise and colder weather. . It will be, scon that Mr Coker offers four prizes to be competed for at the Theatre Koyal ltink on Friday next, partioulars.of which will bo seen in lm advertisement, The gentleman's prize can bo seen at Mr Wiekersons, and the ladies at Messrs picjison's and Peapcp's, An addrqss will ho dolivoret] in the Masterton Temperance Hall to-morrow (Sunday) evening, subjeoti "How a Christiaiuiaii dio—na oxamplilicd in the decease of a lute beloved one." All aro invited. >
At a conference of delegates of the yarious local bodies contributing funds to the United District Oharitoblo Aid Board held to-day ia the County Offices, Masterton, it \tos unanimously resolved on the motion of Mr H, Bunny, seconded by Mt It, D. Dagg, to uphold the resolution passed at the last conferouco on the Ist May, which was as follows" fl|it ilt tlio opinion of this conference tho Local Bodies in the Wairarapa shall tako no stops to lpvy any. rate to pr'ovide funds for the.UnitedDiatrictOharitable Board." It was further resolved that should taction bo tijken bytlio District Board against any. oi|e-bo.dy .tn immediately cajl tl|e conference t»got|)er agaii],
QpVK,—U lyas become 50 doinmon to writo the beginning of an elegant, interesting; article, and then rati it into Homo atlverhsomeiit, that wavoid (ill such clioats, and ainiply call attention to the merit* of Dr. Soulo's American Hop Bittors in as plain holiest terms as possible, to induco pcoplo to give thorn oiiu trial, as nooiie who kuowstheir valuo will over uso anything else. "Providence' Advurtiaer."
A Losing Jokb-t A prominent physician of Pittsburg Bail] jokiiwly to -a' lady patient .■ Vf'liri was complaining of; hor continued ill-health,' and.of. his inability to cure her, " Try Dr. Soule's Amorican Hop Bitters:!" The lady took. it in earnest, and used tho Bitters, frouvvfltioh bl|o qbtaiiied l]eriui|iiiii|t health. Blie now iiitlie 'doctor for his joke, but ho 13 not ao well [ileiised with it, as it cost him; a, Kood . patient,' - Patriot." '
oui ' are tl\a largest ii||'l; mos| ofany iii this gityorfur.that mit'.or m the colony, yet owing to; tlio : continue] oxpansion of our business, aiid the'largeness of volume of; trado, wears at times straightened for rooB), at the Wholesale Family flraporyiWare-, Ipso, Ciibj) Street, Wellington. jn view, alsij,',ol the iiear approach of stocktaking, ani] the ljepessity fif mafiing foo m f?v a large (jpitity of now goods far the ensuing season, wo fiare.tieterjniiicd, H prjoea cahdo I', to niako a oleau awocp of our surplus stock, at To Aro Hcinse, Wellington. .. s ■
;,' ladies will do well, therefore, to note the extraordinary bargains that wc hivo now in our mil'inery department. We have ■about .100 trimmed liats,that have been reducMi.frqni jjsGtl, fUfid; lfls fid, 13j Oil',' 18m and 3|s. to VI Id, 2s Gd,' ?slld, 3a mu,.43.ocl,"Qud'Os Od . oacliand our. millinery bonnets are likewise from lGs Gd to 10s (id, froiii 22s Gd to :: 12s Od, from 2&s Oil to 15s (id, from 35s Gd to 215,. from 42s Od to 27s (id, from 47s Od to 35s (id, at Te Aro House, Wellington. ■, " l'liqnbove aro all ucijr, fasliiouablo and. stylisli,.. and will doubtless .cimpaud immediate attention'' and'ready'' salo at the •iyiio|osaio Family grapery Warehouse, Te House, Wellington. 1
' The time for raeeiviug tenders for the - erection of a residence at : Manaia"; has ; been extended to noon of Sirturday; September Ist. We learn, from Mr W. 0. Nation ■ that the statement to the effect that the Greytown Bail way was about to. -be closed ib incorrect. The Btationuiaator and guard : are to be removed and one man will be ■ kept m charge of the train, wliWi will 'run as usual.
At a meeting of the general committee of the* Masterton Agricultural and Pastoral Association, it was rosulved to hold over.the election of President until Saturday, September 1, on which date a general mousing of tho Association will be held.,'.
The Secretary'of the, Labor, Exchange, DuneJin, reports to tlie Board of Advice, that in the whole history of , tho Provincial district there was never such a scar: city of labor for all.elasses of workmen" as during the past .four mouths, and there is no appearance of any change for the better—farmers, ; publio bodies, and other employers of labor are doing [with as few hands qb possible. There are i'n'o works of a publio or private nature going on in this city or suburban districts except relief -works, which aro now noarly full handed. Many respectablo families ill .the community are suffering m silence, being unwilling to parade their necessities, before the public,' in consequence of the inability ol tho breadwinners to find employment. It was decided to telecraph to Government tho urgont necessity for putting the Jfiddleinarch, section of the Otago Ociitrftij in baud at once,
■'fionou on Itch. "Rough on Itch" cures skin humor eruptions, ring.worm, totter, salt rhem frosted itch, "y poion barber's itch 81 '
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