- Mi' MorrialT the now. Mastertoi musicial broom in said to have taken bis departure for fields fresh and pastures new. Mr H, J, Haigh arciiitect. invite; tenders for oarpeiitors work at the Eoya Hotel. ; It is Reported that 001. MaeDonnell i likely to be appointed to the office/'ol Sergeant-at-Arms,,rendered vacant bj , tho resignation of Captain Home. AVi ; hope the rumor wiU prove true. : A writer in the Times points out thn the Israelites of old had a Riibbisl Destruotor, and calls attention to thi ' fact that in the Bible it is recorded tha L in the valley of Topliet or Gehenna ai • everlasting fire was kept burning wheroii was consumed all tho filth and rubbisl of the City of Jerusalem. , Messrs Lowes and lorns makes ai important addition: to their land sal< listfor Saturday July 6th. In the shapi ol a valuable section of seven acres witl dwelling and all conveniences in tin centre of Hastwell and occupied by 11 Collette, At the same time they wil sell the whole of the valuablo 'nurser; ■ stock which 1 will be removed to th' Auction Mart, Fifteen of Mr Von Kiesonberg' pupils left by train to-day for Weliiugtoi to compete in J;he various sections o , music up to counterpoint and Harmony 3 The examination will be held under th J auspices of Trinity College, London! i Avery nice little dairy farm of 10l aores with house, and improvements i situate at Belvidere, Carterton, i jj advertised by. Mr F. H. Wood as boin 3 for sale on vory easy terms.y • Pryor Gilbert the old established am popular .fishmonger of Mastortoh an nounces fresh daily supplies of oystort cray fish, smokedat-d fresh fish. Order left at the Empire saloon opposit Thompson's Hotel will be executed wit alacrity, The case S. E, Gupper v Bank of Nei South Wales will bo heard in the Distric Court on Monday next, In consequonc of the Deputy Assignee and other interested-having to attend tho Suprenn Court, Wellington, next week th Bankruptcy business has been adj oiirnei until Wednesday week, We are requested to remind ou _ readers of Messrs Lowes & lorns sal which will take place to-morrow, The commence with Mr G. Hooper's furni n ,l ture and stock in trado, and in conse p quen ce of tho vendor leaving the colon, Ijjg and no reserve being placed on the good not great bargains will be secured. Tho; also hold their usual weokly salo*of ne\ and- second-hand furniture, produce poultry and sundries. Messrs Hooper and Oo have a pro clamation on our front pago in which l is stated they will hold o-tremendou or sale of drapery, millinery and clothitij for - two weeks only, commenoin| (CE on Saturday next June 29th, at greatlj reduced prices. They intend to lessei j 0 their stock by quite LIOOO during th sale, and buyers will have therefore i jjlj good chance of Becnring bargains, ray A Masterton resident complains to iu ith that whereas bush settlers can get i return ticket on the railway line inti Masterton. ho has failed to get a simila concession from Masterton to the bush. "We learn that the only return ticket! IN. issued between Masterton and Eketa 230 huna are the Wednesday (market day passes, which are' given under thi " market" regulation of the department to facilitate the attendance of settlers a established markets,
Messrs John Graham & Co. announce by advertisement on our first paee that they have completed the purchase of one of tho largest consignments of tea over brought into Masterton in one lot, The purchase has been madeon specially advantageous terms, and Messrs Graham & Co. have determined to give their customors the benefit, having marked thegoods for sale at a very small advance on the cost, thus hoping to secure a quick sale. Tho goods are now on view and samples may be had free onapplicaiion at the premises, or by post oh receipt of address, The London Special of the Dtwedin Star saysi-The fears which Sir F. D. Bell expressed when he opened the first lot of cases from Melbourne for the Paris Exhibition have been more than fulfillod by thearrival of the final .contingentMost of the finest and most interesting
of the Now-Zealand exhibits at Melbourne have been secured by Mr Twoponny for the Dunedin show, and Paris has had to put up with such fragmentary odds and ends as the New Zealand and South Seas Exhibition Commisioner scarcely considered worth the carriage. Not that it really matters much, TheKew Zealand court at Paris is, in suoh a tiny out-of-th>way corner of tho vast exposition that under no circumstances could much haye been done with it, I think myself it would have paid the colony woll.to have spent a little money in showing up the resources of Now Zealand at Parts, and I know Sir F. I). Bel!,-Sir W. Buller, and other leading Anglo-New Zealanders are of tho same opinion. It will bo tk biggest affair of the sort the world has ever known, and the number of visitors threaten to far putvie even our grand total (which excelled- Colindies, Healtheries, and Inventories all added together) in 1862,.
The quarterly meeting of the Court Loyal enterprise A.0.F., took place last evening at the Forosters Hall. The attendance of members was- vory large and judging froni the number of members initiated since the last quarterly meeting, its stromtth of membership must now exceed auy similar sooioty in the 'Wairarapa. In keeping with the lodge's rapid increase, considerable improvements have been made in the interior.of the.building,. On the lower floor entrance a commodious hall and waiting room, has been added'. These have been suitably furnished and lit up with gas.- The approach to the lodge room on the'upper floor is traversed by a neatly stairway. This meeting room itself lias not been neglected and presents a home-like appearapco with its large fireplace, cushioned seats, cha'rs,&o. The jvalls apd ceilinp have been elaborately parpored apd varnished, The whole, when seen under tip "gas with a large tiro blazing in the grate bespeaks a cheerful welcome to all those wish to join so worthy an order. The principal business last evening" was the election of offlcors, and alter a spirited- conteßt the following • were elected for the ensuing term:—CE.,Bro. ' Gioy'j S,O.E„ Bro,J. Yates j S.W. Bro. E..E, HorhbJoV; J.W., Bro W. Hawke j 5.8., Bro J. Archer; J. 8., Bro G. Dixon;' Secretary,' Bro E, H, Waddington ■ (re-elected); Treasurer', Bro i. Wickeps, jre-'plected); Auditors, Bros!" f. T. Rednian, R, Brown, and E, Solbyj District IJelegateJßrp, R-, Brown: We hafe ari estenaiyo. qf English apd Cplor/iai ifanufagtqre,-. the former;. a.t ! price's unaffected by ft'e eprm'oija'injreijse lof -duty and. thb - latter. regardless of-the l advanoe that Colonial makers have; put bu their produotiqna;" In a word, we shall sell our Flannels of all: makers, for -last-years priceß at Te AroHonse, Wellington, ■:.-;. Y' \ ... ;'Our: Flauhels" whether -of-, or Colonial Manufabture..are-..a1l 'pure; : ' wool I fro,rflßthebestlo;oms. r: r; The'manufacturers Haye a woll-earhed; reputation to'main tain a&donr owntie'to hiig been won by selling the bost goMs at tno'lciffeat possible prices. Wehave ,n6" liMng 1 - for"' 'rubhiiri. , • ■ 6'f *ariy soft; least■;of; all in Flarinels. >XVe"' ofior nothing but wliat is Of sterling value at" ft Aro ;;a££j;"tt *.
* The pianofotU jkdvertiied" for l sal( fo-morrowbyMeMns-LowM • aucl-lorns is withdrawn. t i Greytown Building Societj diyiflcVft r profiti:of r : thirteen .and a! five peucd per share for thoyear. ~- ■ -Wo ! notice with regrotthat . Mr-. Joht Tuok, nii old settler in,this'dtstrioVha! : filed a declaration of insolvency. • v ,Tnu monthly meeting, of the Srandm; Commjttee ofihe Wellington Synod wai ;■ held: yesterday, vTlio -Commissioner! 1 appointed to investigate the condition o > tho Maßtertou Parish- (Messrs .Powle t and Zohrab) it was agreed that it ahould bo ' dßemcc . a confidential document, and its consid j oration was postponed for a week, .r i ■ The following .Wellington patent c have beon applied lor during the week: —Alexander Juhn Rutherford* of Wei linjton, for ■ a new' vermin poisoner Allen Skeene, of Wellington, for ai unproved method of preventing-forger 1 in cheques and some other doouments.
MrF. Bush, purchaser of the assigned ostote of Messrs Oasoy, Macdonald k Co, Wellington, 'apologises- 7 through pur columns, to the hnudreds ot customers that were unable to get s'orved last week , in ooiißcqusnce of the great rush, and intimates that an extra staff of: hands has been taken ; on in order to facilitate business and'olear the Btodk out during the next three weeks, Messrs Hounslow and Hoar have on view nt their establishment, Queen St, Ma'sterton, .an excellent 'variety ot furniture amongst, which we • notice a yery superior velvet and plush sinfe-' nicely finished wardrobe, chest of drawers, the' latter being' artistically inlaid with a ' combination of New Zealand woods, In addition to these : the same firm exhibit a general assortment of furniture and. upholsterer's work the whole beiiig well worth - a visit' of inspection. • ■ We learn by telegraph from our Greytown, correspondent this morning that just after midnight the ; old Maori mission (Church of England) buildings, at Papawai, occupied for many years past by the Yarnham family was totally 1 destroyed by fire.: The ocoupants had a narrow escape for; their lues, The 1 contents of the promises are also; des--1 troyed, The buildings are stated to be 1 insured for ißoo,' and 1 the contents foi £ico. I . Animal Wool is the material devised bj , nature for animal covering, and possesses j as the slimplest experiments will prove,.thi i valaublo quality of not' attraclini 1 or retuning the noxious,' mal-odoroui . matters which the animal , body exhales 1 Moreover, being a slow conductor of heat • Animal Wool does not ohill, even whei i damp, Therefore, overy One should sccuri s a selection Of our pure Flannels at Te Arc e House, Wellington, il "■ '
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume X, Issue 3242, 28 June 1889, Page 2
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