The Wairarapa Daily. FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 2, 1888.
Our report of the Carterton Horticultural and Industrial Show will appear to-morrow, Messrs Jjowcs and loins add to their Stock Sale for Wednesday noxt thirty good yearlings. It is worthy to note that amongst tho most Buc'cessful'. coirip'ptitgW'at,; the Wairarapa and East Coast I'atsoral and. Agricultural Society Show yesterday, pre the entries of our well-known local tradesmen McsoH I'.ow & Muir. Out of fourteen entries they took no less than thirteen prizes, ten first, ono silver medal and two seconds; the cash prizes aboye wiiounling to £l4 IDs. Mr J. pai'nentor, who for the last ten years has had tho uianagomunt of Mrs S , Baumber's 800 l and Shoe Warehouso, Q.ueen-St., Masterton, litis bought out this husinpss, and as ho, .thprou«hly lutferstands flio #ojipo)pitj of; tho ciutftinnwi ' i'" > s : ° n !y' reasoiiabifl f°
•"w ho m\l b« in a position fo spil siip,.. •« Ml wjjfl jijay entrust bin] the wants 0,. •.«,,», f(j , § , n , with orders, The win,.. •••.i'l u \|ic stock must be sold off and to on*.
goods to bo realised, tho prices reduced to less than cost, and marked in plain figures. A cash sale will counnenco to-morrow (Saturday), mid last fur 0110 month, during which time thoao who wish to replenish their supplies will do well to pay n visit to tho Central Boot Depot next to Mr Price's shop. Tho Commissioners appointed t« onquire into the circumstances of the purchase of point .Resolution, Auck. haul, havo sent in a report, They rcpoit that tho circumstances under which thp land was purchased," and subsequently | conveyance by feo of portion of it to the. previous lessoo were contrwy to tho law, but tho wrens; has heen expressly ratified by Parliament. They express the opinion that the church trustees have suffered as, through tho action of the Government they had been deprived of their pre-emptive ri°ht. If tho wrong is bo remedied the Commissioners suggested four coursos cither ono of which iniclit bo acceptable but they recommend thatGovcrnmentrc purchase the reversionary interest at tho end of any term of years for the land sold and then sell it to tho church truslecsif the latter aro willing to buy. An office at Mr P. H. Wood's stock yards on the To Ore Ore road, opposite the Masterton Hospital was destroyed by lire soon gfter npon to-day: Mr Byrn, tho bailiff, who wprpigpast tho building, saw -it in flames at libgut half past twelve o'clock,nnd immediately gavn tho alarm at Mrs Ewiugton's boarding house near by. Mr Charles Ewington and an assistant wont over immediately, but it was too late to save tho building. They succeeded in saving the destruction of thoy/ind fences by chopping down a couple of panels. Tho building was covered with iron and how it bccamo ignited isa mystery. It is not known whether jt was insured, . .':■.}
Mr J. Disuii, of Maatortou, in another coluniti l-cquests theperson who topkhia waterproof'' cciat from the Whito Havt Hotel, Cariorton, yesterday, to return, theeamo forthwith. ; -' ; ;-'"
'! MrJV H.-AVood liblds ; ah extensive stile of genoral merchandise ■'■ and J furniture at his Groytown rooms to-morrow,' Saturday.
■ Mr W, Dixun'a tender for carting flax to tho Maatortou, Opaki, and Kopuaranga Railway Stations has been accepted by Messrs Toogood & Co, of Feathers-
ton. ;•■ - ■' ;• ' ■'' ; , • Tho Wellington • Meat Export Company has arranged to provide a cold storage for butter, and if sufficent inducemerit offers it is expected that a specially Ventilated truck can be provided upon regular days to meet this traffic. Particulara can bo obtained attho Company's office. ■".'•' > r,
We 'are tequeatod to remind buyois of stock, farming implements, voliicies, tools, furniture etc, of Messrs .Lowes & lormsaleat Mr Cuttle's Farm Opaki which takes place at 11 o'clock tomorrow. Inconsequence of Mr Cottle having leased the farm,and leaving for Wellington, all will, he sold without
The following toamwill represent.tho .Wellington Cricket Club against the Masterton Club ou the Prince of Wales' Birthdayi-Boddington, Brooks, Collim, A. V. H. Gore, Izard, ; Lynch, Morryj Poutaw'rra, Sanderson, Worry. Notioo appears in another column of the disposal. .by. Mrs J. Bamber of her boot, and shoe -business to. Mr J. Cirpenter. Mrs ; Bamber takes the opportunity to thank her customers for past favors and solicits a continuauco to her successor. Mr J. Carpenter, who has .bought tho businosßOUt, is entirely mollis own account, and is associated with no one olse in the business, He oxpresscs a hope thatho'wilLrccoivoa fair share ot public support. All accounts owing to tho late firm are to bo paid to Mr J; Carpenter before ths.Bothinat.at his shop. .',- '
the hub.—There is perhaps no ionic offered to the people that possesses as much real intrinsic .valuo as Dr, Soulo's American Hop Bitters. Just at this season of the year, when tho stomach needs an appetiser, or the blood neods purifying, tho cheapest and best remedy is ; Dr. Soule's American Hop Bittorß. Aii ounce' of prevention is worth a pound of cure; don't wait until you are prostrated by a disease that may tako mouths for you to recover in Boston Globe ? Woman's Wisdom,-" She insists that it is of more importance that her family shall bd kept in full health, than that she should havo all the fashionable dresses and styles of tho times. She therefore sees to it that each member of
her family is supplied with enough of Dr,Smile's American Hop Bitters at the first appearance of ill-health, to provont a fit, of' Sickness .with its attendant. expense, care and anxiety. All women ahould exorcise their wisdom in this way. —Now Haven Palladine. Some -months sincawo made arrangements witli three of the largest Ikiiish cotton uiannfaotcrcra to supply us exclusively with certain specially selected makes of calicoes, which from our long experience wo know to he specially adapted for the requirements of the public. Those lmvo now arrived at To'Aro Houso, Wellington. Wo confidently'recommend as being tho best makes ever introduced into tho distriot or the Colony, and as aguarantee of value, every piece and dozen has stamped on it our trademark, viz., a view of the Wholesale Family Drapery Warehouse, Te Aro Houso, Wellington. •'Tliey comprise a variety of makes, fine, medium, and heavy, are all pure, toft finish, and aro well adapted for the thousand and ono-purposes to which oilicoos i aro put. For the convenience of sale they arc principally made up iit 12 yard lengths and the numbers and prices arc ni follows ; at Te Aro House, Wellington. • , Widths, 32 and 36 inches. Numbers and prices per dozen yards, .Jl, 3s CM; J2, -Is Gd, 5s 6d; J3, 5s Gd, Gs, 7s; J4,ssod, ; Gs Gd;JG,7s Mi JO, 8.1 Gd;Al, 4s Gd, 'ss6d;A2,-ss9d;A3, Gs7d;A4, 8s (id; Ml, 3s Gd, 4s Gd j Hi, m 5s Gd j M 3, Gs Gd; 114759 d, at the. Wholesale Family Dra--1 pery .Warehouse, Te Aro, House, Welling. ton.—Advt,
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