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Messrs Lowes & lorns add to their stock salo to-morrow a line of 30 head mixed cattle, and 5 young pigs. The installation oi Lord Oarrmgton as G.M, of the United Grand Lodge of New South Wales Frueinansons is fixed tlio 18th September. • * It has been decided to[largoly increase the German navy, an expensive order for the construction of warships of an improved type has been issued. T. Kennedy Ma'cdonald has consented to stand for the oice of Mayor of Wellington city in answer to a numerously signed requisition

Tho Standard estimates that there were more persons present at a boxing extertainment given by Matthows in the Town Hall, Greytown, on Saturday night last, than attended the various churches on the following day,

Mr ¥, H.Wood adds to his Thursday's Stock Sale a line of twelve fat bullocks.

Tho regular monthly meeting of the North Wairarapa County Council, to have been held to-day, was adjourned for want of a quorum. ' The chairman is absent in Wellington, attending a special meeting of the United Dlstriot Aid Board convened for to-day.

A return football match between the English players and tho Auckland'reprosentatives is arranged to be hold on Wednesday next,

To-morrow is the day appointed to decide the test of Messrs Hastie & Tindall'fl tan? worm cure. The hoggets operated upon four weeks back will be brought to the sale yards and killed in tho presence of a committeo appointed by the Pastoral Society, who will report upon the test.

The curator sent away from the Masterton hatcheries yesterday 1000 brown trout to Waikanae and 1000 tp Palmerston North, and 2000 American brook char to Fieldin?. There aro orders on hand at present for 20,000. A very good opportunity offers itself to persons desirous of stocking their streams with trout, At the fish hatchery Masterton, trout aud American brooK char fry can now be obtained at 10s per hundred or 13 10s per thousand. As demands are coming in daily, early application Bhould be made to the curator.

Messrs Lowes Morns hold their fortnightly stock sale at their yards tomorrow. Their list is a most extonsive one, embracing 200 hoad of cattle of all classes, 300 fat wethers, 100 store wethers, 160 e;ood ewes in lamb, hoggets tk, Dairy cows, two bulls, several horses, fivo pigs and oueoxpress with horses and harness.

No fewer than four people havo been murdered in Whitechapel during the course of the liuit four weeks.- The unfortunate victims wero all horribly mutilated, and quite a local panic has occurred. The murders are supposed,' from their nature, to be tho work' of a maniac, and a man has been arrested on B uspicion. Lord Charles Beresford declares that the recent naval nianoauveres of the British navy provo that the present system adopted for the training of officers and men is unsuitod to modern warships and engineering appliances. He also considers.that the manoeuvres showed the necessity for a large achomo of costal defence by means of volunteers.

The railway authorities have decided upon the renjoval of Mr Tully, the present statiqnmaster at Greytoiyn, and Mr Molloy, tho guard. Mr Tully goes to faitqke, whore he was located qri a previous occasion, and the guard-goes to Masterton.. A .yuiing man named Day is to be placed, in charge at Greytown, and he will have a lad to assist him in his duties. Tho .change takes place on Wednesday..

A certain landlord who kept an inn called;the "Anglers', Home I '■ naye an order to a village painter for a glorious sign-board, which was to attract all the anglers for miles around. In .due. time the sign arrived," It represented, an angler in. full togeory, waders and brogues, a cast of flies around his billycock hat, and his basket over his shoulder. His rod and.landing net were in his left hand, and a full-grown whisky boUlo, nearly empty, in the other. This abounding production was duly exhibited in the parlpur of the inn at a nriyiiV TfpV'' o I s l "? e landlord had invited his neiphboP' '-'Why, bless my soul," said tbo landlord, 'ffhis will never do, : An apgler dosen't go up and down with a whlsKy bottlo In his hand)" "Dosen't.he?" said'the artist. "Then you can't ever havo soon a live one!" Mr W. L Bees is organising a schemo of Crofter immigration to 'Hew Zoaland. Ho proposes to establish. Ave colonies, including in all 8000 souls, in different parts of Oaok County, on the Bast Coast of the North Island. The requisite capital is estimated at £500,000, of which' the ;pubjic,will,be asked to subscribe £Mooo:and'the Maoris £5,0000. mWwmrtvfty fK ed H i the balance, or it ws,be : ralsi)d by meanfl df debenture's.'" Mr ftes has :reouested ! the Agenta-General to support a Scheme for arranging a meeting of; New ZeaV : land colonists in London toconaiderhia prbptials. WiPeregßarantees2;ooo,ooo JcresVprvlaiidintJiaNoi'th : laW'Sfcf NewZealandj- be obtained for if the., scheme

of4 7 »jtd,TOJjt2i^ ;The adjourhed. iumphed; meetingyif tho-Loyal MasteKbnl;:Lb|ge^O.O,Fi : will take'plac'ethkeyeftin? at 8 p.nvy -■.

v Mr\o.: P. > Ski koiioitor, : gives notice-that'Emile Johaußon,'E," W. West, Walter Morrison, and A. -S. Grant will apply at the coming sitting of the District Court for orders of disy ■"■'■■.■■.'■ "The disputb at Auckland between Garrett Bros and the Bootmakers Union is as far off settlement bb' ever,; Garrett Bros', served on 12 of their late employes, how on strike,.legal notices that unless they returned to their work the penalty clauses in the agreement between themselves and the tirm would be enforced, but the recipients have disregarded these, notices.

. The teachers of the Kuripuni Sunday School, met last ovoning at the houso of Mr J. Pybus in order totako leave of two of their number who aro about to leave the distriot, viz., Mr G. W. Shute and Mias Wilton. About twenty parsons sat down, to tea together, and a rory pleasant evenin? was spent in conversation enlivened-with' mirth and song. Towards the close of.the evening, Mr DanieUs, aa auperintendant of the school, called attention to the loss.they were about: to sustain, and-referred feelingly, to the long association they had had with their old friend and fellow-worker Mr Shute, arid on behalf of the school begged to assure him of their combined Interest in his welfare, and hoped that ho would soon be amongst them agaiii,;. After others had spoken in a similar! strain, Mr Shute responded', with deep feeling and the meetintr closed.' . ■.;, ''Women kvBR. Think.'-If' the crabbed 'old- bachelor who., uttered this sentiment; could but: witness, the intense thought, deep study and thorough investigation of: women; in determining the beat medicines to keep their famines well, and would note their sagacity and wisdom in selecting' Dr Senile's American Hop Bitters as the best, and demonstrating it by keeping their families in perpetual health, at a mere nominal expense, be would be forced to acknowledge that such seutimentß are baseless and false, Picayune,

" I Don't ■ Want That Stuff,"—la what a lady of Boston said to her husband when he brought home some medicine to cure her of sick headacho and neuralgia, which had made her miserable for fourteen years, At the first attack thereafter it was administered to her with such good results, that sho continued its use till'curcd, and was so enthusiastic in its- praise, that she induced twenty-two of the best families in hcrcirclo to adopt it as their regular family medicine, That "stuff" isDr Soule's American Hop Bitters. Standard, "Patrick, you wera on a bad spree yesterday." , " Yis, Mr Ellis, I was, Bless me if I weren't a-layin' in a gutter wid d pig. Father Ryan cime along, looked at ine, and says' ho,' On? is known by the company they kape.'' " And did you get up, Patrick." "No but the pig did," Having now finished our annual stock taking, and having been also busily em ployed during the past ten days in opening out our first importation of spring goods, we aro prepared to show the good people of Wellington and Wairaraps au exceedingly choice, elegant, and select assortment at the Wholesale Family Drapery Warehouse, Te Aro House, Wellington, We aro convinced that our hew prints zephyrs, and dress goods, of ovory des. cription, will outrival anything that can possibly be shown in the city, and we have the authority of competent experts for this statement. Whether as regards designs, qualities, or prices the public will find thai wo aro really Al, at To Aro House, Wellington:

And not only in these goods, but in mantle's, oostumes,, millinery, and all other seasonable goods our buyer has proved himself to bo far in advance of his compeer! and the advantages of his taste and judgment will doubtless be appreciated by the steady throng of customers we expect .to see at To Aro Souse, Wellington, ' Our first grand show will take place on Thursday next, 6th September, when the piiblio will havo an opportunity of witnessing one of the most unique, fashionable' and attractive displays of new spring goods ever held in this city, at the Wholesale Family Drapery Warehouse, Te AroHouse, —Advt, .-'•

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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume IX, Issue 3000, 11 September 1888, Page 2

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Untitled Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume IX, Issue 3000, 11 September 1888, Page 2

Untitled Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume IX, Issue 3000, 11 September 1888, Page 2

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