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~ Tho purebred Clydesdalo and Lincolnshire stallion, Horn, is ndVertisod to travel the Wairarapa thifl season. Mr T. L Dconc, of Tinni, adverHscß tho pure-bred stallion, Bounding Willow, to stand in that district this season,

Archdeacon Stock has been voted a pension of £IOO a year on his retiremont from the incumbency of St Peter's parish, AVolliii£(ton, after an activo aervico of thirty-two years.

Mr E. H. Waddington, agent for the North British and Mercantile Fire anil Marine Insurance Company has an announcement in our columns.

In tho R.M, Court this morning Mr Von Sturmor gave his deoision in the caao 'P. A. Lyons vP. Oarr, disputed accounts, Judgmunt was given for plaintiff for £5 8s Bjd, with costs £2 lis.

A notification appears in tho Theatre Royal adver&ing column that a Collar, Apron and Tie Carnival will bo held on Friday evening next, when four special prizes will be given to successful competitors,

A short time since tho Messrs Elde & Co, of Langdale cut up a portion of their estate into small ruris and farms, With one or two exceptions the whole of tho allotments havo been taken up, and already several of the purchasers have erected dwellings and others aro on the way,

The programmes of tho Auckland Racing Club's spring and summer meetings have been published. The total amount proposed to be given away in stakes at tho two meetings is £ll9O, a decrease of £BGO as against last year. The sum of £OBO has been apportioned to the spring arid £3210 to the summer gathering, t ■,.-••,; The Treasurer of tho Auckland Amateur Athletic and Bicycling Club is reported to have cloared out ot the colony with assests of tho Club, some £177. It is not known yet whether tho Club has power to prosecute the defaulter.

The Board of Education, Christchurch

have i fixed the salaries of their three inspectors at £450 a year each. Notice was given of a motion to reduce to two at £46U,,'with £ICO travelling expenses. The noxt.stock snlo at Taratahi, by Mr F. H, IVood' is. advertised to take place ; on.the 13th instant. The, preliminary list already contains soma 650 sheep of all kinds, and further entries ore invited, ..;„,'.'

Mr C. Smith of tho Cash Drapery Store, Masterton, advertises a special list of prices for a.Variety' of Unea, Housekeepers will do well to povuso his

notico in our columns to-day.

• Messrs Lowes and. lorn announce their noxt fortnightly stock sale, foi Wednesday September. 12, tho list ol ontries already embracing fat and store cattle, fat and store sheep, horsts, pigs, etc. - ■'■'.■

Even in the interior of tho Castlepoint and Wiiareama districts si»ns are evident that the clouds of depression are gndually lifting and the country is mice more assuming that prosperous appearance which will gladden the hearts of tho long-suffering nnd patient settlers, Feed is everywhere plentiful,: and tho per centago of lambs thanks to a mild winter, is already considerably aboye the average. Mr J. D. Pope,'tho'New Zealand orator has left Masterton without liquidating those littlo liabilities which during his sojourn amongst us it was his pleasure to incur, If any other newspaper offices of tho colony should be favored with a visit from this gifted lecturor we would say to them shun orators who beguile tho trusting manapcr and deceive the credulous proprietor,

The somewhat strained relations existing amongst members of tho Wellington Rugby Football Union havo fortunately been brought to an en J, thanks to tho tnct displayed by the President-the Hon. G. Fisher—and tho liboral action of the nianneeipent ootnmitteo in tendering their resignation, in the interest of the Union. The nppointment of this committee had given dissatisfaction to several members, and the c«use being now removed tho dangorof a split in the camp is arrested, The Post says: •■The. Masterton arid-Wangaiiui-parishes are in sorious financial ombarrassmonts, and at a meeting ot the Standing-Committed ofitlio Wellington Diocesan Synod yesterday afternoon it. was decided to ..recommend the Synod to appoint a select committed.to thoroughly investigate the affairs... of tlwso districts." So far .'as the Bret'-' named parish is concerned the coininitteo of the Diocesan Synod is alono to blame fur jts present financial position by having rated it too high. . Tho Auckland Sfar says:—Tie veteran Blue-Ribbonito, Sir William Fpx, sat on tho Bonoh at tho Police Court, and somowhat astonished habituesbyinflieting the maximum penalty on all first oflfondtntr "drunks.'' flic fjfst loan in the dock pleaded to be'deajt with leniently, as he had nover befpre peen tl|ore, and wou]d probably lose his situation if irnprjsoneuY Sir William goqlly replied that it was the maxim of an old soldjer. neyor to Urn' at blank; eirtvldpo over tho head? of a crowd and fined tho man £1 and costs, or fortyeight hours in default. Hitherto five shillings and costs has been tho penalty-; imposed on first offenders. Second oitorjcl-' ere, who aio usually let off with ten' shillings and costs, wero also surprised that the market had risen, and that they had either to pay £3 aud costs or accept the alternative of seven days'hard labour. If this kind of thjrig goes on,pld offenders will sigh for a return of tho days wheh Mr Baddeiey was considered very, sevoro. Arrests woro made at Chicago on July 17th of tlireeßohemiananavcliists belonging to a "group" of four who had banded them jejpes to'avenge.the death of Spiers, Parsons, boinbeons selected for'vohgeahce were' Judges fjrinnol and CBry,.andlnsj[)ectorßoi)fiel|, of the Mice Force.-whp 'were instrumental hi ibringliigSpiers arid his fellows to the gallta, The discovery of tho plot wa's,duo to thef ciuvth rnomher of thogroup yh'o. became conscience-stricken'as Jbjia time for tho consummation ,of % ptyt drew near.. He'wafted on' fnspectoy. Rpnlipid and madp'a- clean Jjrienst. of the wholo fa'iijunoss'.' The date fixed was July. 18 and thewholesalo murder and destrtfotipii of property was Jo b'6 doi»,by means

I Tho WnWapa find East" Coast PoatoralnuiiAonCultural | tlsenheirMWHorao Paradolo tatfb placo'cat Carterton "on Saturday 2uth J $ Thßjrumour Mk Banmstor's old homestond qh lwd been dos ttoyed by fire was confirmed after we wont to press yesterday Tlio piuport) was owned by Mr W B Buick, und occupied by Mr T A Lyons I'lio whole of the promises and contents woic destroyed oxcepfc ono stablo which is mtact The house was insured in tho hew Zeahnd Olhce for L3OO Tho con tints were umusurcd

A vcryiniportant' decision was given to-day in the oaao' Hull,"' a 'deferred payment 'soction in which the former sought to obtain from tfee Judgo of tho District Court an order on the Wellington Land Hoard directing that the interests of the debtor in thesaid Licenseshould b.i> transform! tothe 'Official Assignee for the benefit of the creditors, , Judge that under tho Act he had no power to nutojjjjj ,'P t .• . : /*;v/J|| '"'in; jtiopiWrtA. having pqcurredi^-BliorttiinVisihoe.pn: jHp'iMMterferifpjffiimay'M ,tb|a cbuplojiad prdmfs^thejhsolVesi a treat; 'lii the shape of a visit fo Mnsterton ,■ arid•ta''oppbrtuhity atoiicp' presented itself l?lipreby the exgenses'jof,tho : said, holiday thoy.contemplatedi' < oo'uldbo : carried but without oncroaohingtod heavily on their private purse, l ,':A it appears, possessed a liorso which.he had a chance of disposing, to aMastertoh resident for a good round sum, but not being able to spare cither tho time or oxpenso to take it down, offered the hero of .our story three pounds to square the bargain for him. Thi3 offer was onlyiK readily accepted and'afr'ajngements made" for an early, start* the followinsf. morning, tho husband .'mounting tlie: neighbors steed and' his .better half taking up her position in tho one-horse clnse. Everything went on right merrily until reaching a sharp, bend in the road, the danger of which not being noticed until tho fair occupant of the vchiclo was brought to he; senses by being thrown violently out of tho chase into tho gully below.."Fortunately a horsoman happened to be near at hand and with a little exertion succeeded in righting tho driver, horso and vehicle, all appearing uono the worse for their unpleasant adventure. At the request of Mrs—, he then rode ahead to acquaint that ladies' husband of tho accident, and had hardly tiino to finish tho sontonco" that his wife, together with tho horse and vchiclo had been thrown over tho embankment, 1 : when he was struck to hear the husband exclaim "Gehoshnphatl Is tho horse hurt!" Not a syllable about tho poor wife's injuriea. Probably that horso must havo beon considered'a valuable one. Advertising Cubats.—lt has become so common to writo the beginning of an elegant, interesting article, and then run it intpsomoadvortisement, that wo avoid all such cheats, and simply call attention to the merits of Dr. Soulo's Amrtican Hop Bitters in aa plain honest terms as possible, to induce people to give them one trial, as nnonowhoknowsthoir value will over uso anything else. "Providence Advertiser," A Losing Joke—A prominent physician of Pittsburg said jokingly lady pationt who was complaining' of hor continued ill-health,{and of>his inability to, cure her, " Try Dr Soulo's American Hop ;Bitfcors I" Tho lady took-it in earnest, and used the Bitters, from which she obtained permanent health. She now laughs at tho doctor for his joke, but ho is nob Bd woll pleased .with it, aa it-cost him a good patient. "Hitrriaburg Patriot." Though our premises aro certainly the largest and. most convenient of any in this city, o; for that matlpr in thojcolony.yct owing to the 'continued o'xpansion of- .our business, and the largeness of -i oliiihe of trade, we aroat times straightened for room at the Wholesale Family Drapery Warehouse! Cuba'Street,Wellington.. :\ In,view, also, of tho' near approach of stock-faking, and the, necessity of making room for a largo quantity of new goods for the ensuing scasou, wo have.determincd, if priiies can do it, to mako a clean sweep of our'sdrplusß'fockatte Aro House, Wellington.';. , '/ :-■',

Indies will do well, therefore, to note the extraordinary bargains that wo hivo now in our millinery department.'' Wo have about; 100 trimmed hats thathavo been reduced from Gs (id, 8a fid, 10s Oil, 12s Cd, 183 Cd, and 21s, to Is lid, 2s (id, 2slid, 3s 9d,456d, and Gs Gdcach; and our millinerybonnets are likowiso reduce! from lGsGd to 10s Gd, from 22a Gd to 12s Ud, from 28s Gd to 15s Gd, from 35a Gd to 21s, from 42s Gd to 27a Cd, from 47s .Gd lo 35s Cd, at Te Aro House, Wellington. The above are all now, fashionable and stylish, and will doubtless command immediate attention and ready sale at the Wliolcsaio Family Drapery Warehouse; Te Aro House, Wellington, " itouoir. UN Piles" Why suflor Piles? Immediate cure and complete cure guaranteed, Ask for '■ Rough on Piles," Sure euro for itching, protruding, bleeding, or any form of Piles.

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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume IX, Issue 2992, 1 September 1888, Page 2

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Untitled Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume IX, Issue 2992, 1 September 1888, Page 2

Untitled Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume IX, Issue 2992, 1 September 1888, Page 2

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