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Mr T. Dickson, of Lamhton Quay, Wellington, publishes a price list of gtocunea which will repiy perusal. .. Tenders ar* invited by Mr L. Johnstono for rentmgillrj aorei of land in jla'uricevjlle for grazing purposed, Mr P. Pickson, of the Wholesale Drapery Company, whose monitor o'ear ing sale is now on, has several specially reduced lines for the week, We understand that two teams will! be sent from Masterton to tate part in the Fire Brigade competition next month at Wellington. Practising is going on every night, and no doubt the brigades will make every effort to send the best men. Jngopnection with a letter from Mr 0. A. Pownall,' re>id at 'the • meeting of the Towii Lands Tnisbs W njgbtf the writer expressed adosjre lhat the . nepp nations coutwned tlnwin thoiildbokipt stilly privato. The Trustees did not jipusfder Itjirnpir to discuss the application in '.camera, nnd under these ciicunistances the press hadnuaiternatiye but to give publicity ]to them,- ■<-

I'lm total amount collected to cli'.n towards Mm Wellington Freo Public

Messrs 1 owdb & lorna nM 70 2-tot.th Lincoln rams to their list fur ibu Mastertun [{mi, hir.

The Wellington Evening Post has inmnhtal its twenty-fifth year oE pubUMtIUII.

Tenders m invited la another column i* drain mirk at Lansdowuo. Particulars can be obtained on application to Mr W. H.Beethani.

The heatof the past fo* Hays appears to have been general 'throughout the Colony, Buih fires are raging in the Waikato district, and a watch has to ho kept to prevent their spreading to adjoining townships, The average heat in Victoria during Janiiary_w«B five degrees higher than any month'since': the records have been/ kept; and was' quite unparalleled throughout Australia. A Sydney sporting man has been telling the Napier New* that a coming Bcullor by tho name of Hubert Brown. •4 years or age; h&'ling from tte Clarence River, will shurtlyastonish the nmwtii) world,

i [A woman known: by. the name of Mim Nichulß, who wbb residine in a hoiiße by herself iit Richmond road, Carterton, was found this morning' hanging by the neck and quite dead, no particulars are yet known hb t» Hiq The Iruit industry in tho Wairarapr is at the present ijmo being very widely developed-, ana we are given to understand that in the Forty Mile Bush many acres of land are being devoted to this profitable pursuit, ■ One Mastortcn resident alone intends noxt. season planting no Icsb than fifteen acres iirtbe bush with fruit trees."., .-■■':'■

A'e observe that tho rami which realised such high pri -on, from 22 to 5'2J guinea',and s'more averaging 14 guineas at tin Napier Ram Fair, were bred by Mr .fames Collins of Hawkes Bay, and Messrs Lowes and lorns havo fair, sired by thosannsramaslhe 52J guineas one.' '■ ! -

Mr G V . Scales, of Wellington, shipped by th) last thrto outgoing Direr ntparaiTß—l(!so package's by tho Kiikoufa, 3250 by the Aorangi, and 1450 packages yesterday by the liiinutaka, the weight of the pickaxes, ranging from BO h>Bo pounds, All this produce came from the Wairarapa and Turanaki districts,

A drong effirt U bciig mide in Grey own says ihii 'Stand ud, to secure ih) services of a m\h 't cl'rg.ni in, or ratbr the necessary stipend for a gnu'd worker. The Rev Air Wyatt's ham.) has been mentioned as a suitable persou, and the Mspmise to the cuivaiuiiide so far has been must liberal, Messrs Freeman It. Jackson and Co

report at thtir Johnsmvilla. sale, an average supp.y 'if cattle forward, A

liiirtiun was small and prime beef, the rinnaii.d.'r varying froth medium to kleiiT, A Rimd'deihand existed, and better qu.ditias. improved Is tie 100: li up'ii Literatesr'Fur the first liinuon record neither 6haep, pigs, norlands

were ioi r. aon'.ed. 0* heofmade l!)s to 14s the 1001b. • Mr.l.A McKenzie, lineman in Iho employ t.f the Telegraph Department, met nith a nasty, accident at the local railway station this morning, It appeals that tho hone on winch Mr McKunjie wus mounted, took flight at tho engine attached to the train, an 1 after floundering about considerably, succeeded in displacing i(s rider, nh. fell heavily to the.grouud on tha upp.-i portion of hii bo;ly. The services of Dr Millie wore called into requisition, but at the hour of our going to prets wt had not discovered tjio extent of the

injury sustained, The St. Jamos Qazctto has oontained a series of arti lea in wlii-.-li it was asserted that all the Australian borrow ing< wore used to foster Slate sooiali-m, which dominates ihe whole fabric of their credit. Speculation srnt up wages, especiall? in Victoria, where each loan causeß a surface prosperity audinffttiou on the itwiißtb o c former rcpnution. If. says that Victoria his pawned itself to ■British capitalist*. The centralisation of Jlelb»urno has starved the counlry of |m,.il aii'jn and labour, and the country indmtriea are neglected owing to cipiiali»h lioinguiiabletohirelahout and in-iko a profit, The result is 'unhealthy speculation. Tim (ireyto i »n Aimteur Dnmalio and Operatic Society intend putting the three-act comedy "Thot'iov'nor," before tliu pulilio at an early-date. Arrango men's are bwiig made to put the pioai on the stage ol the Palace Kail. lujll lie elaborately mounted, and a special artist engigcd'to paint thueoonery. The manago.ne.it intend to mount th' piece on a scale of magnificence- not buforattempted in the Wairarapa.. The society's orchestra (undet l-lw conductorship of Mr M. Variibam) will play the incidental music, Tho proceeds will he handed 0.-er to the Recreation Reserve CqiniDJttoo to bet)«d iii embrllishnia (lie reserve. The Standard 'predicts a bumping house. Mr Tally gives in the Standard tho correct list tif'trje earl; tyiirarnpa pettlers, from 1842't0 1846 follows; Fast side of Valley, j.P, Russell, (earliest settlor) Kawa Kawa; R. Barton, White Rock; .Pharajyn and

Fitzherhert, -Watoraugi; It, Knsscill and J. Wi'smi. Wang.iinoima; Williamsin and J. Kdley and John Hell, Bmv and -Spud) Accom.nodatioiiHt'Uso, NorthTußtng;i. nut; It, D. Wal-aco and C A. YalUco, replaced by Alloinand Tnlly, Tatiauiiuij A. McMiißter, luhitanta; A,' Gillies, Olaraia; Clifford and Vavasour (after-' wirds Cliff rd and Weld], Wha.rek.akai O. B Bidwill- Pthautea; J, M, Jury, Jury's Island; Hugh Morrison, Eikek; Captain t>mith and Mr'lleyaui, Huangarua \ T|ffenaiidNorth«oi.d, Ahiarnbe. West side of Valley; John Catner n, Kiewai; W, Alsup, Ponul.; S.Butllngi fntiimokai (somewhere atiout 1848,) Messrs CoLi is, Te Uro Ore; Borlase, Waihnkeke, did uot occupy these places till JB5l.

(loud news (rem Wellington, and quite true.Vj'bucim get a splendid hnrm-miaiii frojp Is, pfonn or nr»p, frnrji - Ijl|i. organ with divided octave cnupiarß all in solid Muck walnut cases fr mi LIJ. This beate all tho ohenpeat hnusoj in tuwu. l'inma tuned fur 7s, or by the yw four visits LI, travelling .expenses added! All kinds of musical -iusti umen'B tuhtd, clnaned, nnd repaired, now reeds put ill accordfliiim,* Goncortiims.-*liai'-" 'ilippips, nnd:orgau«; also liberal exchange» luade. iiiejrumeqt limy be purchased on the time- payment system from 2s 6d per week. Call" and exyour old piano for a now one at F, J Pinny's Musical Instrument Depot; Manners' Street, Wellington, (!'nle agent qj t||e celebrated Worcester oipini.}-Apvr , A'! the undormont : oued bargaim will bo broiif lit tirwd to morrow at" The Fair," TaAroHjußO, Wellington.. The iniHusry d. |cr.m -nt, on ncconnt of tho perfectly uniqm bargains tnerrin displayoii; will im doubt httiaot a largo potion of attention f'o-n all v'sitnw -.10 " The Fair/ at Te Are- time, Wellington.' tlie millin rydcpirtinontamunijstoMior tb : i-ffers ih'e fuijotviny 'i op ioioua plmna'*—Jjid|ep' pi glijldren's triqjrriMl i:!>:i) lednced to In lid, th-ao tA i>t Oil reduced o2s M, those a". 13s 6d to 5- lid, and tho o nt 16) 61 roduo A to 8» lid.'at "The Fair," Te'Ato Homo. WVliosto'u, Tl)) nflinwy department has otl'er trimmed husflf a belt*r anility, no very lurvie bilrco, ai our mloof thoEe h b b en unprcecdontedly gwat durinr. the present m on. We wuu d also with it lo be specially noted that all our millinery comes from, the hands of experienced nvllprrs find not, us is too often tho cane, from mere novioHß, See them at fc.Tha'f *lr," Hmiße, Wellington, Tbo millinery department.: We have reduced our 21bCd trimmedhats to 10< lid, and our 24s Gd trimmed'hots to 13s Od, at "TheFair,'Te Aro House, Wellington; . Tho millinery department. We have a few Bummer onnntts'that will be cleared at extremely low prices, Tliey we o.rig'oa|ly marked I2a'fli, 15a »'d 21s, »-td :«ill 8..W b» gold a2a G<l', 3» 6cl, a'dsi FiVen if bqng'lit only, for 'the fe'ithera, . flowers, au'l jhatiM ! j ni whlph th»y are cbnipo'ed, they' vHild: no worth ila'aa or lour limes ni main 'n tic- ar "iking, n't .'The Fait," Te Aw HoJie, WeUngcon, '■' , ';■'

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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XI, Issue 3430, 8 February 1890, Page 2

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Untitled Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XI, Issue 3430, 8 February 1890, Page 2

Untitled Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XI, Issue 3430, 8 February 1890, Page 2

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