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The Wairarapa Daily. MONDAY, FEB. 17, 1890.

• We'drawattention to a new adverliaemetit i.n our fmnt pigo friui Mea<ta J. : fJrahahr & Cv .They, call; atteaiiiiii to their splendid stock of grins 'socid '', [.rovendor, farm and duly produce.

The' cricket match Otago'v. Now Sonih W,103, which w>ibcommenced at Cunoiin on Friday last and waa Oolichide I on Saturday, reaulted in a win' for the vlsiture by an iiiniuga aud C 5 runs.i; !i'i"V

Mr T. G,'Mason advertises, to arrive ex Akitrvaaudritor of Erl i, largoitilp.. tiieiHß of phosphorus for tht'toaioifr. poisuiijnc Tbo prioea are Bald to be below Wellington quotations,.,. ;.. ". The opening of Parliament hnt been further prorogutd. diilil. Mar\:h 27th, We learnt by te!e«rani op Saturday that sjuoe the Preinirr'dielurn to Wellington h!> health lias been steadily improving Wo hate received a speplmen uf Japan cltivur-Rrovrn. by'Mr Wait, at K"pu«. argi, from acid pucchaßfd from ikear*, M: C»sullti'ri{-&.'Cii,aud io»n ohob Ayoustlast,inagultivaifil si|lof slight clayey nature.- About fifty of tbo seed sown has grown, '.'.'" A Masterton-Mangahao aeltler named Atkinson, who has been misting, in'ys oar Pahiutna cnrreßpondenV.for oyer a week, was found unSacurday at Manya-. hdo under a tree, dead, C'oiiblable Cooper wilh assistants has gone to briiiu thek-dyin. Deceised was fi-ty years of age and it is hbt'known'if he haaany friends in the colony. Ho vras a Bottler livtngalono. 'j'"'? ;'" ;

The Wainsayca river-has'transferred its 1 affections froth'-tho squther'n t'> the northern Bido'of its bad at trie bridgo'on fb'e rnaiii ;'road,'-'All the water'that passßß upder Ihj bridge tnoklea undtr the three''portbern arches.' .The I deviation looks to bB a ]r>atintr oiie.

"Wo to'leara'tliat Mrt-Wtliam Booth i anoldaJ ll f? s f lloi^ r < )Bi, |i !llto f the Wairarapa a muter of Mr William Booth and Mr/Alrr^«^ h > of the firm .of Booth and Co., tifflbJT, merchants,died atherr.sidcnce,Car torton, on Friday night' hat; ■ Deceased, who waa years of age; and wai one of the early- settlers, leaves a largo family to mown their loss, The funeral which took plßoeyVatorday Was larcoiy attended by Iriends Item every part of the dietriet, and waß one of the largest eyor seen In Carterton. :•'-•'■ '■<■ ■'■'-■■ ■'■ -.-

Reports to " Land from Sydn<:V stAte that t'hV American' achooriiir' Jiordoii Oipshwilw November! last ainnng'tlw hiilomon, Islnnds'during.» sevoria gulo. Thirteen Isliintierii who worelpspanhttbra by bur, were battened, } duwii,.aqd .when;: the yußßet' Mpaiised'they'we're unable''ld j n»k tbir freodnrn. The'orew made] every effort to releaßO the unfortunate hoingn, but were compelled to leayti tbem.totheir.fate. ; ; i. •r. : '!: A rifle Bhoh'irif!i-bnteistbetw'een teams rfl|ire»ontin|j theMaatertpn and Papawai RifleVuiutitoeriiitpfik'plaoea't Papawu on tjaturday Iriit and resulted in a win forthe former This v the thiidtime theap tearaa hayo mot, MafatflrihaviuK tn&wl 'and Papawnl once, The hhjheßt ecorer for the winners on this occasion fet. I'aapnok, with fifty.threß points. The Individual mm fflH appear in our nest pat. :. Ooud news from Wellington, aud qujfe true, youcan get a splendid harmonium" frotT P'' n " or ' rf ' m This 'oeata'all jn K>wn; J ' I Piarioßtaned'for Is,- or - by Hie »»=ar ftnir-vW|»ljl. Isy#!)g :%$W$. added!'' All k'indßof TOidtof tminenta tuned' ;i W/ Wbpm™ l ; now teeds' put ohangeYwade. . Aijy. i'lßtjuinmt may he. piirohase'd n'n Hie ti'uiepayment 'syafem from& 6d per week. Call and ex;nhanfefl,'y»uii(ild oiie,(jt ; :F.J' Pinny's Musical liitfu'rhentOppiit, Manners Meet, Wellington. ; (&Jo agent of pjjMAto&i WMi&ter oi(pB,)-iirVf *■

-Itian^tifiod'pi '-another oil mil(hat "tepiijujuir claims aiiainst.tlja .eaUti ofiho latfl' Dtilpimefdu'niuiit be' jlaltf ■' '*# eiidjdf February.; 1 .:. >,-'# ?&■ fiii'dtr of ii'gold eigne! si? will he rtf ardetfon refeiug 1 thu s-itna t« v thi'a office. It is aupposed to jiitve been lust between the Fish Poiida and the MastertonPiistdfficß.' i '

It is announced in another column that.the annualgeneral meßting'of thif Red Star Football Club wili'ba, held. In tho Empire Hny pii Saturday'evening lioxt.' '• [ntaiidiig tie' raemberV are vcquested alßfi to attond, """ ""■""•

Mr Pearaon'a Band played several choice selections id the Maaterton p.irk 011 Sunday ' afternoon, There was' a vdry large, gathering of 1 the. public present, who thoroughly appreciated the treat. ■>'. ;•' ■ ',', .. '',:<'■;.'."■ :UVi

"Araid^aa.made oh Saturday byth© police'onii' tobacconist 1 ! shop/kept'''by Henry Burtor.,'.in Mannora atraet, Wellington, and they.arretted fifteen men on suapicton of gambll'og, . The -aoctiaed .weiujadmittedtti'biiil.. ;;'.'..;■,;('(;:: .;Ah : estrai>rdinary vacanoy-having occurred iir,th'a }) airarspa Noith.Connty Cnimoil.tlirougli the' ri'algnatiiin of Cr Elder ,bf hia. seat .'for' the Oaitlepo int. Biding, an election to fill the, aame ia advertised tu be held on Saturday, the Bth day of March next, rjninjnatioiis will be received at, the Kqad BoarrlOffice, Tinui.at ni.on(iti'iup«day,2s!li February. : , v TheNevi7jßiilaiidLoiiisiid'Mei , cfti'iti!e Agency Cninp'aiiy held their fourth wool talo «l-.tin)-Reason,''-at Wellington on

Satmday Ja«'t, when ; nb'\ut 6!>o bale! w.ere submitted .at auction, The bulk «f tnn'cahlugun waa dwinwdbf at pruei rawing from 6|d.t»,Bd for coarsa cross bte'da, anduplo9d for'me'dium Greaaj

lambs w' re in food demand. apd realised irom 7Jd to 8} for well- conditioned I'or)ela.\ IVhidding was fairly an'miatertl 'Bright dfaci'lptioha met with keen competition. ; : - : .';_, ; .; ill jr. Isaiah Hake,' of Newtown, had a very narrow esciipe from a fiery deitli ou Fiiday. nightbiat.. Mr Fakeroinmert .lioma;. atter',a'. ahiirt'absence to find a portion of hiijiouae. ln.fla.iiea. Natnrally ln» lir.-t thought whs fur the aifety of. hu family, ami on enquiring of a DyitHiidor he waa told that one of his oiiildten. waa inside. Ho thereupon ioried his way tiito tho burning rami, only tu find the ropurt w> false, ,bui.i;i uiiikivß Lis, pay out he.wa»; nearly

axtated by the cmnk«. People should lie careful in; making atatoinjbiitß:.likcSvihe.':'abovjf.'aif- Mr Fnko's life ;D}ight. ihavo? been sacrificed peraon's fiinlishnesi. The rest, of the ' ; bnilding waa fortunately saved.' >TherV>ivi.a lib inaur 'nee. :;Tlio:folow|iig; ; iß : th(i,.pupil teachora

clasaliat of-1890,'in'ooiinectioh-with tl'o Wairarapa Biate'r-cljniilß.'-FV'thyear Kato Braim, fllarevillj;; Mary Br-ith- ■ ivaite, Waihakeke; Elizabattf Buntiny, Maaterton; Adolph Feast,v.rer]iri(l)fri'; Lois M.Oregor,;Maitert(iu { Miry McKenift, Mauric'oville Kaat; AgiißS Huge, MmJeiton. ..Futtrtli year—Grace Braun, Oaitefton ; Robert : Dii'rronh, Carterton ;

Tiidith Sage, Maaterton. : 'J'hird year— H.'.Wils'o'ii, Waiheßga. year-. Ells Barron, .Ma^Wctori; Miiry; 'Aftaea Uroadbent,'. Carterton.|.' Ala'.Evana. Feiitheri)ton'iJeßsioFeiiivick,K;iiwaiwai; Hoginald Foa'a, Dalefield; Jea : ie Montcrief, Belvide'r'e; Jane Miller, Pahifttuii, First year—Caroline Kelllher.Fi'i'nriilg--! Cecilia .MeKenny.'Pnblitiia'!•■■:' Editb Rioi.'a'dß|'*l'ark'yalei Smith, MH'ak'rton,!. ; '

- An' elevator bjlqtiiing toMrB. E Oapper wai cmnplejoly destroyed' by fire'at,.Te Ore Ore ( on Saturday, arid ;tho : .macbine attached to. jt, was (ximid.'rably- damaged,, at 'tlie''«'m" time. The m'nohi'ie.was pt work on the Maori paddocks,' wheh/a'.blaza w'aa'soen 16 alarVfrohi. the'.utider:part, The ■elevator waa corop'etely destroyed before the.'maohine-coii'.d bershifted. and the inaghinn ltaell wasdatuated considerably. Whether the cause of the Are was u'spatk from the engine /ir from some one's pipu ia uiikn'-'Wit and is likely ,to remain a mystery, drain to the value of £11)0 was bornt and tho dmnat'e to the machine is estimated at,' including elevators, £BO or £99. The only insurance ia in the London and lianoashire Office for £9O .on..the combine and e'evator. The Mantis' wheat 1b iinintured '

An ex politico nf a peculiar, 'hoimh somewhat ur.deMtable character, hecurrtd to the contingent uf iur" noble defenders," who proceeded to ; Pa'pawni' t.» yntiiVday Uat. H appears'.tli-it the lively occupants of Fieill's dr.,g hul anived At -iha, approach to the "Black UiidsTP," when, througS some Ojusu. licit known, tothedriver j whose pnfess'iuii i* iiovto.be reconciled somucb with tjie trdfiting of livery hire m with. the extraction tifuimily bicuspids,'t(ij!' r.eins wore found tu tie acting to alarge extent in the oap»ci'y of "crupper." The result inay'be easier imajjiiieithan d Kilbed.. - The animal reared, illoked, floundered,' and gait imitated KPnerally,and in the twinthog cf an eye the wheßla of the drag were aioendinjj heavenward.' and. the occupants were tu do seen scattered In all'directinns, the majority oUhpiu landing on a barbed «jre fence. The 'danjage 'done tyas not so .Kfen't "B plight' have been ejected, the only injuries 'sustained by the party b.iiiii ih;'iractura ut tho spinal onrd 'of an iiiua rouatiah-oiiarby tliesuddeu descent a » elUni'Wn put vbj urol law, and abrus ioiiH of the ekiu from various purts uf tinIndie* of several others, Tlw : dmiii however, was but id lurtunaie, the pole, springs, lamps, etc, being respectively Bimibbed,, A brake was ut 'tallied from Bob NgatWo, wholivedoloau;by;_anJ the Mastertnu repretentatitei' were ,th. vein conveyed to their destination, returning to this town by train Icbb whole, though somewhat wiser men, ; : . A singular twll'iooal usage., wai carried out at iiahuu wino d'ys after the fnneial of the late King. At three pVii lu'al places', in Me'city, pkform,s were erected coveied with black oluth. A procession passed from one place to the other,. The .chief .municipal officers uf .the city and the chief persomgej. uf the late s>yal housthuldi all clad.in deep purniiijfj formed tlie .procession, which was prpcpdfid and Hhwt "7 caValry in mourning, the mlours draped iviibblaok, : Military bandt accompanied' the pwtoh. playing B*4 strains; /Fiur B'lelas, on which "were paiiited,"the Roilal arras,' were borne aloft on long slaves, A' imiiitiide of people, l ad suitably dre»s& werepresent,', sovera'l walking' with : the pr'BSesslon, Arrived at the platform all tho principal pura Jfits took up their plaoes upon it, and one «l the shield bearers, ' advancing to 'the front; orld nut in a chanting totio, "Weep, oPottJguese,for your King DoraLulsi is deiid."-He dashed the! ihieldfo'thegrorud : ?ithOW^i l ' | w}!».; thati'twas shattered, 'This \ceraßK*y; was repeated nt tho 1 other platforms I Then th«, procession ninveij to t|e church of Santo Antonio da Be, where a solemn' requiem .' service was held. D'uiii.g the whole toeiuony all the bells of the city tolled, 1 . ; ! "■ This Is the last week of |' The Fair," as we shall positively close it'nnSaturday next, the ltVJiinst., atTovAro .Bouse; Wellln«ton."- .v; ■■ ■■■;. ■■ : - ■.•:.■'.' ■ Dorino this week we have determined to offer i several. lots. of itfflr" jeasoii'e pkraaoh niw'sKiwMwat veryrauoh less .than English cisr',-at .''Tho-Fair," Te A»» Honse, Wellington. . .: ;For ; iri6hiti.de,. ie ; .#11.»?)) alj.. our fjgured sateen ai|d sateen and lace paraio]s that were marked 2s W, 2s 1R and 'Bs 'fill fur o'n* iKlKngWh."''" Fair" during this},euk only, atTeAro House, Wellington, . DrjMMHbis week we shall give oar customers the opportunity sekct(ug from , the:ib*iaßce;-i)f oji'r sateen and satin 'wtrajoiiriilwly figured, and many of fcto"P?flNf m. Hrfwiorn 4s!il usual y sold at.pricfsvt.,; "■•";. *wi for ci'g/i(eeiiw)i«; ftflhet'ttii," : ib','u.:' B.f'ipj*,:;*«lK.»kUtP-*:-: .-; '- . ; ~Dt|KtNO &)oi ed bUi in the original prices lif.which'.viriedifroiiV g.fodto)(Js6d j .-ii)iy.r.be v Jmd ; /o/;,?S;uV ; liln'tjl'jlor {s Cd, jipd, a f"w'at 2i» 6d at V-V Ud ;-f«r : ,l Thy Frirr," To An' House, Wullingion. . ■ .. Ddiii.v'o this.jyppk and jhiawpek only, will tlie'abov'ereiiiiyatoni liingbark'«ius bo ottaiiiahle, ne" The F«tv" positively .clM'ia on 'Saturday nest,ut Tb AroHouefl Weilinntoa.-Ajryi,

■A cricket MMterton,4'l GMterjoii aoh'6olß#.tlil resulted are' pej cent aliSKooml iuVallnieWofllie ?iop¥fsf4ai liuf paid before 4p,m, on Wednesday nest, the Will inat,

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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XI, Issue 3437, 17 February 1890, Page 2

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The Wairarapa Daily. MONDAY, FEB. 17, 1890. Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XI, Issue 3437, 17 February 1890, Page 2

The Wairarapa Daily. MONDAY, FEB. 17, 1890. Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XI, Issue 3437, 17 February 1890, Page 2

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