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The Wairarapa Daily THURSDAY, OCTOBER 31, 1889.

The entries Oil' tlio Masterton Agr cultural Show amuuut to three liund» and thirty, representing about on hundred oxhibitois, In another column Messrs Wilson an Richardson, the well-known wholesal and retail drapers and clothers n Wellington, publicly notify their inten tiou of relinquishing their business, dis wiring partnership and disposing o their busbies* promises. As .iprohminar to that end tho linn are detained upo offering the whole of their stock a prices, which will place every retai buyer in the position of the largest im porters, there been an extensive im ported stock to select from, Eurtho particulars will be found in Messn Wilson and Richardson's advertisement The Monthly meeting of the Ednca tion Board was held at Wellington 01 Wednesday. Present Messrs. J. R, Blair (Chairman) H. Bunny, J. Young F. H. Eraser, A. W, Brown and Dr Newman. Anapplicationwaa received for a grant for fencing at Maiigaonc, II was decided to ask the committeo foi further particulars. Mr Bunny undertook to obtain full particular in connection with an application tor n new fence it Featherstori. It was decided tu itbtaiu further particulars in connection ivith an application mado by Mr Hans stenW for a fence dividing his land from the school sito at Mangaliao, A mm of £2 was voted for repairs at Dreyirion. It was resolved to obtain further larticnlara reratdiiig proposed repairs at Foruridge; ' A moetmg of the Castlopoiut Road lioard was held on Saturday last. Present -Messrs Maunsell (Chairman), Andrew [jangdon and Elder. The minutes of -he preyiaus meeting were read and conirmed. The Treasurer reported balance n Bank No 1 account,' £11)!) Os Bd; No ! account, £O2 los Id. Correspondence vas read from Audit Office \vi:h account t'l IDs 4d for auditing, From Railway teform League, re lailway reform, from iV Cameron applying for repairs to Rows }ewe Koad, from W McKonzicro road o lea. Resolved, that a sum bo voted or repairs to thcTinui Valley road, that ilr Elder be authorised to get the prolosed deviation on the Whakaroro road urveyed. Accounts amounting to £lB swero passed for payment. Messrs Inunsell anil Lingdou wero appuintpd .i interview Mr McKonzie on the rjuesr ion of a road to lea and the fords. A pecial meeting of the Buard was thod )r Saturday, 2nd November at 4 p.m. 4n ordinary meeting of the Alfredton load Board was held on October 22nd 'resent—Messrs Kebbell, (Chairman), Iross, Benton, Warren, and Eli Smith, t was resolved that Mr Duffy be reucstcdto finish the erection of the cradle ver To Hqo Creek. In roply to Arthur lurling re road to ill's place it was indi : ated that the matter be left over nntij he next meeting to enable tho Clerk and '-S "' '" "hat fund

Mr Smith to sco what funds were mi able. It was resolved that a committe consisting of' Messrs Kelibell, Cross, am Eli Smith be apppintod to look into th< matter of thirds to allocate t|io amount in hand.cominittee to meet this day tlire weeks. That a letter bo sent to the SSut voy Office stating that tlio road followin: the Ihuraua Cveck is legalised and wa takon under Government warrant, Tha Mr Carnoll be informed that tho croasiiij at the ford id not legalized and that thi Board can only expend money on tin legalized portion, That Mr Da/ies' thirdi in future ho spent on the road leading t< his place within tho Iload District Tenders were oponod as undor for clear. ing slips, etc, on the Tawataia Hoad <- Edward Elliston, 9rt a chain, £1? for i milea; Thomas Asliworth Is a ch(vin,£J(j for i miles, Mr Ellisfom's tender was accepted. It was resolved that in accordance with notice ot motion Riven that the previous resolution re Mr Girdwood's deposit be rosciuded and that he be paid his deposit. Mr H Bonton gave notice of special order to bo confirmed noxt meeting. That a special rate of ljd in the £ be levied on tho property ot those persons interested in a furthor loai) of £30(1 for expenditure on Ihuraua Valloy lload the said rate to he an annually recurring rato until loan is repaid, tp be paid in one instalment on Juno Ist paph year, That the Hoard call for tenders to'fence in the section the Koad Board office is built piii and that the clerk make out specifications ofsanje, tg rJMoat licjt meeting. That tenders |ie called for forming and olearjiij,' the first two milt? of the Ihuraua Valley Roa'l, a separate tender to be made for (oiling an extra ha'f chain of hush aluii" tho westorn side of the chain reserve, tenderers to i|uoto for either sawn or split timber for culverts, the tenders to close at nex; meeting, J.t was resolved that the clerk make out specifications for some 20 chains formation on tho.diitijctrpid, and invito tenders to close at next That Mr E. Smith superintend the work on Tawataia road. Tim payment abet i!) 8 10s fid was passi.d for payment, Messrs Warren and Cross to sign i;hc'|ues. Tho nett mating was fised for December 'ill

Mr Alfred Evoress has been uppoitited asßiatant toauher in the Masterton School Wo have received from Mr 0. Callis l tho proprietor, tho November number of Bmdahaw'a Guide to JSew Zealand, I which i 8 full ot informotiim and pub' lished at the amall sum of sixpence

■ The Education Board liavo decided to declare Monday November 11 a public holiday in honor of tho Prince of Walia birthday at schools throughout tho Wellington district. . Notice is given by the. Alfredtou Road Board that a Bpecial rate of one penny farthing in the £ will be struck on the properties interested to 'secure payment of £3OO lluuaua Valley Loan, Tho residonts of Ekctahuna have a treat in store for thorn to-night, the Payne family being announced to appear there in their raried musical entertainment. Mr E. W. Povrilt who for tho past five yearß has been assistant clerk in tbcR.M, ollico of this town has.been transferred to Wellington to fill a temporary vacancy there. Wo do not know whether this means promotion, hut we trust it does as Jlr Porritt Ins proved himself to bo a competent and exemplary officer during Ins residence In Masterton,

In the R.M. Court, Masterton, this morning Thor Krog Jacobsou alias True Bluswaa charged by Constableowain with being drunk whilst in charge of a horse and cart yesterday. Accused pleaded not guilty arid was defended by Mr Skipper, He was convicted and fined 20s or throe days imprisonment at Welling-, ton gaol, The following necond team ot the Masterton Kille Volunteers Ims been selected to lire against the Papawai liilles on Saturday next, tho 2nd November, The brake will loave Mr E. Kibblewhite'a tobacconist shop at: 11 o'clock. The team are requested to roll up ior a practice at the range to-morrow morning' at 5 o'clock;— Peacock, A, Hoar, Haines, A. Ankctell, J, Anketell, Ranganui, Mueller, 0. Perry, H, Holl'uius,' C. Wilton. Emergencies— Felliugliam, Muttie, The return cricket match between tho married and single members of the Masterton Cricket Club will bo played on Saturday next, when the following players will take part: —Married— Aitkeii, Board, Brainier, Heigh, Milne, Iggulden, Jackson, Mooro, McKonzie, Reeve, J, William?. Single—Chennells, Coleman, D'Arcy,,Etun, R, S. Hirschberg, Hov McKenna, H. Perry, C, Perry, Pownall, and Smith. All other members intending members are requested to attend,

Our Greytown correspondent wrfes: , —Yesterday nfternoira from 4 p.m. until dark the main street presented a lively appearance. Vehicles of every kind of ' filled with passengers, scores also on horseback, returning from tho Cartertun Show. As darknoss set in the electric light at tlm Palace Hall shone out with wondorous effulgcce to tho delight of tho visiters. Later on accordni'.' to announcement tho Hall was opened for the pantheoscopic performance. About two hundred anil fifty were present. The interior electric lighting is simple superb" Mr Mr J, Barnard deserves ilreat credit for the pluck and ability displayed in his enterprise, The panaroma would liavo been a bettor performance, but for the rowdy conduct of some larrikans, which affected the lectures nerves. Should such conduct recur it iB to be hoped that it will bo promptly repressed. Uood news trnrn Wellington,and quite true, you can get a splendid harmonium from Lo, piano or organ from LIS, organ with divided octave couplars all in solid black walnut cases fnm JUI7. This beats all the chcapost houses in town. Pianos tuned for 7s, or by the year four visits LI, travelling expenses added.' All kinds of musical instruments tuned, cleaned, and ropaircd, now reeds 1 put in accordeans, Concertinas, harmoniums, and organs; also liberal exchanges made. Any instrument may bo purchased on the time payment system 1 from 2s Gd per week. Call and exchant o your old piano for a now one at F. J. Pinny's Musical Instrument Depot, . Manners-street, Wellington. (Sole i agent of the celebrated Worcester organs.)-ADVT . s There is always a demand tor cool dm, fabrics in black, suitable tor summer wear, i and very often the supply is totally |inadc- . quale. I''or the present season we liavo \ anticipated the requirements of our customers, and arc now showing an admirable ' assortment at Te Aro House, Wellington. Our black lace cloth, in small checks and s fancy patterns, are very light, strong and ) serviceable, and at the moderate prices of 1 llljd to Is lid per ystrtl. Muck fancy bawjes i and ijrmndim at Is it}d to is (id per yard I are iu a variety of patterns, ami are specially t adapted for ilemi toilet and evening wear, Black double. Norwich bareges, arc very pretty materials, light and cool, and as they arenot , transparent, would exactly suit ladies requirements for a lighter dress than cashmere, These range in prices from Is lid to 1 2s 9d per yard, at To Aro House, Wellingt ton.

Then there are black rilk mrp urcnadinu at 3s Gd per yard, a choice selection of black itriped bawjes (rain 2s (id to it (id per yard | some 'ls inches wide black,'tlr'qiid mi fancy, 2s lid tj 3s lid per yard, and a profusion of the black ailh most in demand, such as grosgrain, faille, francos, merveil. Icaux, ottoman, purahs, pongees, moire silks China orepe, Ac, at the Wholesale Family Drapery Warehouse, Tc Aro House, Wellington Our drwrnakimj still continues to be unrivalled and unsurpassed at To Aro House, and to secure ils advantages ladies should give their orders without delay, at Tc Aro House, Wellington.—Advt

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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume X, Issue 3349, 31 October 1889, Page 2

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The Wairarapa Daily THURSDAY, OCTOBER 31, 1889. Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume X, Issue 3349, 31 October 1889, Page 2

The Wairarapa Daily THURSDAY, OCTOBER 31, 1889. Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume X, Issue 3349, 31 October 1889, Page 2

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