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Signor Cannini Morley, has settled down iu Napier, and is a familiar figure at nil the local entertainments there. Messrs Lowes and lorns mako 'a further addition of 300 owes in lamb to their catalogue for Wednesday next.

The R.M.S Ariuva left Hobarfc for Wellington at 11 o'clock yestorday morning with seventy-one passengers for New Zealand.

The Treasurer of the Masterton Hospital acknowledges tho following receipts Occidental Hotel Box L3ss]d, Club t Hotel 15s 2d, Prince of Wales 12s Empire 6s 2d, Scar 5s 3d. The following "absolute fact" is announced in another column. "Jno. Young will positively close his Masterton ironmongery business on Wednesday next, July 31st. No more bargains alter that, monopoly prices to follow." An information laid by Sergfc. Price against Edgar G. Books tor a breach of the Railway By-laws, for boarding a tram whilst in motion, was beard at the Masterton R.M, Court yesterday before Colonel Roberts. Defendant was fined LI and LI 12s costs.

The only witness of geographical knowledge the Shah of Persia has in his Palaco at Teheran is a twelve-inch globe upon which the parts of qhe world are set out in jewels of various coloursEngland with rubies, India with diamonds, and the sea with emeralds. Mr A. A, White has just imported to Masterton a duckwing cockerel that took a second prize at die Ohristchurch show this year, and a pile cockerel, Hois also getting a brown red, whose father won the cup last year, and its brother the cup this year, The breeder of these birds took everything beforo him at the Christchurcli and Sydenham shows tins year. MrF. H, Wood will sell by auction at the Temporance Hall, Masteiton, on 'Wednesday, August 7th, by order of the Mortgagee, under conduct of the Rogistrar of the Supreme Court, that valuable property known as W.iironga, in tho occupation of Mr 11. It, Meredith, containing in all about 1133 acres, The property is well and favorably known as one of the finest on the coast. It ii ploughable, securely fenced, and wellwatered. Further particulars wdl be found in Mr F, H. Wood's usual column

On Thursday, August Ist, at 10 o'clock in the forenoon, the great winter sale of drapery, millinery, hosiery, clothing, etc, commences at To AtoHoubo, and as it lasts but for fifteen days, Mr James Smith, tho proprietor, gives the public generally, timely notice by circular •waters and advertisement of the impomt evont, Our subscribers will recei 'thto-ii " ' nlementdevo'

yith h, .ay's issuo a supplement devott. to To Aro House and this particular sale. Quotations are given of sovoral leading lines, and a glanco at these prices will at otico convinc the most sceptical, that tho sale is a hom-fiii one,

Messrs Kouso and Hurroll, Iho premier coachbuildera of Wellington, havo a new advertisement in our front page which they desire settlers here to peruse. This firm is noted for their superior workmanship and tlioy challenge competition from any other firm in tiio province. Thoso requiring any description of vehiclo aro reeimonded to write for price list and illustrated catalogue The same firm are also soleagents for the Cart and Waggon Company's celebrated road carts.

An adjourned meeting in the estate of Emilo Oollotto was held yesterday. Mr P.Dickson presided, and MrPownidl appeared for certain creditors. Tho debtor repeated the offer made at tho previous meeting, £ls on completion by Mrs Oollotto of the assignment of hor property at Hastwell, and JSO by promissory note from the purchaser, payable twelvo months afterwards. Tho offer was accepted, tho dobtor not to obtain his discharge till the final payment was uiado.

Tho Wholesale Drapery Company Masterton, connnenco their grand winter clearing sale to-day, Yesterday the premises were closed and the employes were busily engaged to a late hour in remarking tho whole of the choice and hjph class stock. Prices have been reducd to an extent that, it is confidently expected by Mr Dickson, the managing partner, the public will fully appreciate. Leading lines in Manchester and furnishing departments, flannels, dress, millinery and clothing havo beon quoted and freely circulated throughout the Wairarapa and East Coast and Forty Milo Bush districts and a rush is cipected to result,

Tiie weekly meeting of the Masterton Mutual Improvement Society attracted a vory large audience last evening. The programmo submitted was a most attractive one, embracing solos, recitations, readings, ifcc. Nino new members were added to the Society's roll, It was decided to devote tho whole of next Friday evening to receiving aud diacussing notepaper essays. Among other ordinary business transacted for tho comfort and wolfaro of the Society, a committee consisting of tho Rev W. Bowse, Dr Jphnstqn, Messrs i3o»ie, U, Prangnell, and R. Homblow were elected to make arrangements for holding a series of popular concerts Jo liquidate the cost of lighting and otherwise improving the present state of tho building. In this direction wo think the Society has acted wisely, for, in its present stato, tho meeting room is anyhting hut comfortable, in fact, on a vory cold night it is simply unbearable. tVa havp no duubt th? public will accord their sympathy by larpejy patronising the proposed entertainments Cuban cane is yielding little juice for lack of rain. This year's sugar crop will fall short pf last year about 150,000 tons.

The secret police has been increased at St. Petersburg, and extra vigilance is taken to guard the approaches tp the imperial palace,

So they are going to havo another sale of drapery at Te Aro.House, Wellington. Yes that is easily seen from an announcement on tho 3rd page and there is no mistake about it. There will be some wonderful bargains to be ploked up, and all the goods are new, fresh and seasonable at this sale of Winter goods at Te Aro House, Wellington. Even so, they are described as wonderful bargains, iirst-olass goods, >hioh may be depended on as absolutely true. What is siill better thero is no_ rubbish, no soiled goods, no damaged articles. All are fresh and clean at this sale of Winter goods at Te Aro House, Wellington.

Well there is to be a price list issued on Saturday aud then wo shall know further particulars, but one thing has always been . '" ; n that if the To Aro House folks car".,-. "•'ft is bound to be strictly advertise attain,.. -...if but actual earned out, no bounce, no (,„.., • . <iv, veritable truth with the "mint mark" 01 »* Aro Houbo veracity on it, It is a good thing that we country resident have such timely'notice in this instance anil it will give us a chance as good as the city folks at being at the opening of this Winter sale on Thursday the Hist of August at To Aro House, Wellington,

Mr Ohiilmers invites'; tcndora for pliugring 200 acres of land at' Ferny-, hnrat.

Tenders ar« invited elaewhore for tumping fifteen aores on the property £ Mr F. Shaw, Wangaehu. •

Tho Turatahi-Carlerton Hack Racing Club which holds its annual general meeting to-night at Carterton, has a credit balance of thirty pounds, and an assot of six guineas in outstanding subscrip'.iiins. The Club has no present liabilities.

Nutico is in another column that i the "Masterton Town Lands Trustees i intouil tn present n petition to tlio General Assembly of New Zealand at the prosent session praying for leavo to introduce a Bill to bo intituled "Th Masterton Trust Lands Act, 1889." A special meeting of the Town Landß Trustees was held last night to consider the proposed now Town Lands Management bill. All the members were present, and Mr 0. R. Cartel' was also in attendance. The clauses wcro considered seriatim. The indemnity clauso was struck out as useless, leaseholders were disquahQed from acting as Trustees , also any person who contracted for work or suppleis with the Trust to the extent of £5, or when such contracts amounted in the aggregate'to £lO in twelve months. In re3p°,ct to the three acres now set aside for a pionis fund, both picnic and prizes were struck out, tho money to ho devoted to scholarships or in aid of higher education. The Bill was finally decided upon and relegated to the care of Sir George Grey and MrW. C. Buchanan lo bring forward and push through the House as speedily as possible, It was understood that the Bill should go through the House as it left the hands of the Trustees, provided tho House accept it, without any alteration or suggestion being made to alter any part of it by the Trustees or any member of that body. Good news from Wellington, and quito true, you can get a splendid harmonium from L 5, piano or organ from LIS, orgau with divided octave couplars all m solid black walnut cases from Ll7. This beats all the cheapest houses in town, Pianos tuned for 7s, or by the year four visits LI, travelling expenses added,. AH kinds of musical instruments tuned, cleaned, and repaired now rcedsputinaccordeons,concertinas, harmoniums, and organs; also liberal exchanges made. Any instrument may be purchased on the timo payment system from 2s Gd per week. (Jail and exchange your old piano for a now one afcF, J. Pinny's Musical Instrument Depot, Manners-street, Wellington. (Sole agent of the celebrated Worcestor organs.)— advt.

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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume X, Issue 3267, 27 July 1889, Page 2

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Untitled Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume X, Issue 3267, 27 July 1889, Page 2

Untitled Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume X, Issue 3267, 27 July 1889, Page 2

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