Tenders are invited for the right, to cut about ten acres of grass in the Mantertoil Park, ' I ■' . The. fixtures, for tho week'at the Thoatre lioyal appear in tho usual being the principal item of interest, '•' '' '' < Thoßev.,Hi'.;W.,Rowso will dulivctj a lecturo'in Wellington to-morrow upou I Missionary, efforts amongst the'' Maoris. The Jlasterton pulpit was occupied by the liev Mr Murray of the Hntt'yestorday and large congregations assomblo'd both morning and eve ning ; to, hero, this eloquent preacher. '"' .' ' ' ; Bernini,■,,-;fhe.;- Maorisprinter,', ,lefli| Masterton by first train this morning en. route.fpr Melbourne andj--Syduuy;-ivhorp par't in tlio big' events at., an' parly date.. H> .with .the week.: (l L Tlie at iWellingtoi^^^^^^K^lowiuß ■ •That the ch'arged^^^^^P^P^^uew? Street Sunday, to but begged to bo let onflWThad to go to Wellington fo recoive bis pension. "If you let me off this'time, your* Worship, I'll never forgot you," said Peter. " Did you tell the- police where you got tlio. liquor from to make, you drunk,- Peter ?" iwk'qd His Worship, " He's too old fpr that,", replied the Sergeant,. Peter smiled,;and : received a sentence of twenty-fouv hours' hard labor. A first offender found dr(ink night last in. Queen Street wai 7 discharged with' a' caution, This concluded HisiWorship's Levee.... ; A itiiieting of the- Caledonian', Sooioty was held aTth'o Club Hotel on* Saturday! last. -Mr.W,Perry, President, occupied (ho' clmir, and 'about fifteen niembora wero present.. Tbo jnm'ntes.of.tho',last iiieeting'were 'read and\ confirincd/i/lftl accordance with notice Mr Seltemiui|| jVTliat
40a lowing Messrs JloLobd,'. jri : i;r(ro?P^V^|Bl .Skipper, The 'folldwiiig"reiiiarks.by ; 'tho Presi-1 deiifcof the Cliristchurch Chamber 7 of are of 'lnterest,fe'SlOtlnng' the iovi ved donfidenSe thaii the, Bfedi_ly 1 increasing rftl : U boom, but.a iiardehing'tendeiioy iri 'the Values good crops triido'is'gotting'more sottud': failuceaare infrequent, ami acctuiodafion ]esa sought after, and thoufjh buainesa is rcatriofedi yet : con tidericb -isreturning,, and increased volume of trade'will have a'sound foundation to rest upon.: The outlook has not beeii so promising' for years.' The affairs of the'colony have been critically investigated, and deola.red soiindby a celebrated finanbier; wiio, ; after having passed through the country from North to .South, has" not only spoVeu mostJiopeftdly to ourselves and fellQW-.Oolonists, biitoven in the heart of busy booming Melbourne, litis given tho palm of tho Australasian Colonies to Now Zealand, Rarely, if ever before, have we had such a prospect for tho coming year—with a grand seeding time followed by a favourably spiw, wo nmy look forancxcolhnt harvest, and, not least, splendid markets for our yields when reaped. Our lambing season, on the whole, lias been ono of the boaft known, and the tromendous. loss in stock throughout Australia must tend to increaso the value of our flocks and herds; our local industries have every prospect of being kept in lull 'work; the gatherings'of' the'yunemployed aro no longer an eyesore ;in our streets; the threatened of our population has beon stayed, and tho stream has set in the -othor direction. Let lis; then, gentlemen, hiko' fresh courage,' and dotermine tliatNoir, Zealand'shall come to, tho fore as the most desirable country in whioh one,could wish to dwell.", .
Prejudice Kills,—"Eleven years our daughter suffered on a bed of misery under the care of several of tho beat (and eoflie 'of tho worst) physicians, who, gavo her disease various nainesbut no reliof, and now she is restored'to us in good health by as simple a reniedyasDr Soulo's American Hop Bictors, that wo had poohed at for two years, before using it. Wo oarn'estly hope and pray that no onp elso .will lot thejr sipk sijft'er as wo did, iin aCoouht of prejudico against so good a medicine as Dr&'ottlo's American Hop Bitten." • The Parouts, "Telegram." HauntrdMk—A working man says: "Dojit, poverty aiitl suffering haunted me for years, caused by a sick family and large bills for doctoring, which did no good. .- I-was completely discouraged until one ygar ago', by the advice of my paitur, J procuredlPfboulo's (American' ; Hop! IJittora and commenced their use, and iii one month we were all well, aud none of us liaye been sick a day enice, audi want to say to all poor men, you can keep your families lycll a year with DrSoule's'American : Hop Bittprs 'for less tlijirf one doctor's visit ivili cost. MChrisijaii; Advocate." , ltcsidcnjj in the country contemplating a visit to Wellington during tho present i]ionth,.may combine both pleasure and profit by calling at the 'Wholesale . Drapery Warehouse, To ftroHjiiise, Wellington, . Thp \vp pooupy. qre in tlioinsplvea 'uiieijuallqd SputliQt, tl)e Equator,' and pot. ojilyis tliearobitectiire imposing, l$U!)o im-iiiigeipents.'forthecomieitand qouvemence ot, oustomers aresuoh as oaii-. not bo excelled If equalled in tlio Colony,, and so say the thousands who havo visited the Wholesale Family Drapery Warehouse, . To Aro.House, Wellington.;, , : Aud! then the.stockis always large,',tlio choice, veryextonsive, and "the-prices, ! ,at ; lowest wholesale rates''at TeAro Iloiise, Wellington. ' ' Just'now, and during the present mouth some-exeeptiotiar advantages are'a'mVwilt be; offered tci hi} caieh • oiiiilomevflJ ; Having Imported a large lot : of Japanese and other fanoy goods we shall distribute tliem to all ptircliasers on tlie following'scale at'Te Arofiouso,Wellington:4-,.i.
'.The.Scale—r,.; jurchuo 10/> (lift ][-■ CurciiSse.lS/. Gift 1/0 Pur'eliaae.2o/: tiift.2/- Eurehase2s/- 'Gift'2/G. JjurcliaseSO/- Gift 3/- Purclia'se 3S/- Gilt fylj .i'urehiise.'fO/'- Gift : l/-"r'droliasa 50/-' (Jiff .0j: PurchaseCO/- (Sift t)/- i Pufciiaso7b/-,G|lt'7/. Purchase 80/-Gift 8/. Phrcliase 90/- Gift 9/ ! - Purchase 100/- Gift 10/- ." asd S? on ip pi? woportim un to SO, £IOO. or uioie durlngM mont)i of Decem-
ber atTeAro HiJiise; Welhngtin. ■- ■ : ''JThe only" exceptions ,wo make to the atova' are; Kid Glovei; Dressmakipi!,; Mill!.neijj and'"tailoring to order,-... An- ejjvJy to all being ':cer(|ih ?, t^ : . resß IVPleasurq wd; profit .to all cusfo;
Mi' Akin roprcaoiitativO^of,:■ : 'i'bomiis Cook & Huns, tho weli-kiiofrn ' tbiuißt'Sgefitßi : iMid;a'vißit-,'to Masfertun to-ilay. \ S i - Mr. Josqih "Dixon f/ontted iviter ( UMnufncturcil, cautions poisons against, breaking bottles Uado mark. , / • ' , | Weir potatoes were 111 demand on , Saturday night,- as liigli nstwo pence per 1 lb being obtained and oven at that bi?li i ratothejturea.m'i'osjioedily.cleared.: | Mr F. H. Wood's next 'famtalii stock 1 sale will be heldfcn December litli. His ' catnluguo will bo foubd in'niiothbr column
Messrs Lowes and lorns add to the : catalogue of their next stock sale two 'fat bullocks, tivmity .young steers, one huud red nwes and lam bs aud one hundred forward ewes. Tho full pro|/iamiuo of the Amalgama-' ted Friendly (Societies Demonstration Sports is published- in another column The Sports take place in. the public park on Boxing day December i'Otli. Our Cartorloii correspondent writes: —A very influential committee lias been formed for holding it fotp in connection witli St.' Mark's Church; on the' 22nd Januar/ 1889, I believe it' is going&to bo a grand affair, If the influence of tho ladies and gentlomeir who form the managing committee are any,criterion, it ought ''to;be -tho: best; ever field, in; Carterton,
" Separate written tondors aro invited to noon oh Saturday Docember 16th f(ir ;ieasing tho refreshment rooms at. the -Kaitoke and Fcatherston' Railway; Stations.' • Specifiations may bo'seen at the.;, M\vay ' > Stations' •KnitoM.. and ; Fcatherston., Further particulars, vyill.bo. found oil reference advertisement;'. ,L«? comments made in Times journal,:;;upon the course. on com lie
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume IX, Issue 3070, 3 December 1888, Page 2
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