In coiweijuonco of our lengthly roport of the proceedings at tho mooting, of householders last night wo havo, been compelled to hold oyor telegraphic nows and othor items. : . • ; ;..■■ '■•'
The. ordinary, monthly meeting of tbo Town Lands Trust will ho held this evening. : Messrs Lowes and lorns add to their salo for -Wednesday next, 12th, 1000 breeding owes. 000 storo wethers, and 00 itoimioy Marsh rams. Tho ordinary monthly nieetin? of.the Masterton Road Hoard will bo held at the offices to-morrow (Saturday). Tho attention of hursooivnora and trainers is called to thn fact that nominations for tho Wwdyille races close with the Secretary, Mr W Nicholson, at 8 p.-in. on Saturday next.
, Aninobmto liamedWilliariiThomson, who was arrested in Dixon Street yesterday afternoon, was brought before Colonel Marts,' IML, ..this morning, ; and discharged with acaiuion,.' . Tho following team' will represent the Mastertoii Stars in a cricket match to bo played with Dalelield-",-; to-ni'urov (Saturday):—Leeks (captain), Wioliens, Uawke, lteoyes, Richards, "•■■Welch, Williams, Prince, O'Connor; Welch and llotty. Emergencies—A, Matthews,'W. Day. '.. .;
An addition of 200 store era and 801 fat wothors and cws3 is mado to Mr J)' H, Wood's catalogue' for his nexl Taratahl salo.
Notice is given by tho Commissioner of Crown Lands in another column that 2-105 totaw trees at Mangahao, near Pahiatua, will bo put up by auction on Tuesday, the 18th inst,, at noou. "-.--
An old and valued representative of tho Wamahapa Daily offico in .the Carterton district, Mr W Philpot, celebrates his eixty-seoond birthday to day. We trust ho will be able to add another lustre to the term boforo his connection with us ceases.
In another column Messrs Wirth's celebrated circus is announced to appear in Mastertoii 011 Thursday and Friday, 13th and 14th instants. .Tho circus is highly spoken of by cur Wellington contemporaries, and will no. doubt
attract largo houses in Masterton, Wo arorei[ucsted to remind our readers of Messrs Lowes and lorns sale to-morrow. The list will embrace the sale of Trust Lands soction in Hall and Chapel. streets, and tho privileges in connection with tho St. Patrick's Day meeting on the Opaki course, aftor which tho usual salo of furniture, produce, poultry, etc, will bo'held, I
Mr Pearson's Band will rendor tho following programme in'the Mastorlou Park on Sunday afternoon next, com ; nieucing at thrco o'clock :—Grand March, Anthem, "Adoration," Sacred March, "Qlmstitfas Bells," Concert Piece "loves Bavaria," Slow March "Hector" Anthem "Dovotion," Fantasia, "Gloryto God," Sacred March, "Celestial Sounds," ''God Save the Queen,"
The following mportant resolution has been passod by. tho conference of Sheep Inspectors now sitting in' Wellington:—''That thn number of infected or doubtful sheop in tho colony being now very small, all future casos should be considered matters of special urgency, and recognising the necessity eforadi,; eating scab in tho shortest possible tiriio,' ■thia Conference is of opinion that, tho officers of the Stock Department should bo empowered to deal directly and independently of the owner with'any futuro outbreaks'," The examinations in musical knowleiisjo which have boon so successfully established by Trinity College, Loudon, will this year bo hold in Masterton in order to give students resident in the Wairarapa the opportunity of'entering without tho truublo and osponso of ut jpurnoy to Wellington. The certificates of'tlio College which aro granted to successful candidates aro much nrized by musical studentß in tho DnitedKwgdoin, where over 0110 thousand candidates arc examined ovory yoar in the different local centres. Full ; particulars with rogar'd to the examinations may bo obtained of Mr.Robert Parker, local secretary, Wellington. . ' ' We were yesterday bliqwd by Mr TS. .Tago, of Quecu-stroet, a handsmiioly executed photograph of'tlio officers and delegates of the Wellington District at tbo annual moating of the 1.0.0.P.M,U. recently held in the Empiro City. "The picture,which measures 2linby 18,, was taken by Messrs Prico, O'Malley '& Co in '.ho opalotto style, and tor beautiful fiuish and perfect, features we have uever seoii a better. Oonspiouous in tho group, which numbers twenty-six in all, are Home of tho oldest members of tho order, including Messrs 'Ti McKenzio, H.Danmnt, G. ffodbcr,E, Bannister, J. Kershaw, and our Masterton representative, Mr T. 8. Jago, The picturo, on account of its photographic merits, is 'mcoting'with 0 large sale, and'is more than creditable to the.artists, Messrs Price, O'Malley & Co,; ,' The Fair has proved a success,' in that it has enabled us to sellout alargc.proporlion of our surplus.summer stock at To Aro House, Wellington, ..,•;■ ■;-,:• "The Fair,"however, haslcflns a bal-' iancoi small,'it is true; still, 'a balance oi (,'jods that wc'should like Io entirely clear out of To Aro Houso, .Wellington. The" Fair'.' iiricps .wcro extraordinarily low; vory much llclow. the yijluc. of the goods; notwithstanding v/o have reduced them still more,, iii order to accomplish our design at To Aro House, Wellington,.' ' ■Ladies should pernse lien lively, our siuiiinavy of these reductions,- on cadi side of tho well-known picture of Te Aro House, Wellington.:.-■ .'■ j". 1 > ';t.i LuillcSilliouU pay a visit to our itreas counter, us they aro certain to pick up greater bargains than" heretofore; and should not forget to look into tlio 'mantle department and see the marvels cf cheapness hi iuantlos, costumes and jackets at Tc Aro House, Wellington.
- Ladies would find it a real pleasuro in looking oyer the balance of our season's lnillmcryi'.with theveixtempiipg jiricis'al which.ev.ery.ai'licleis.;maifkedjat,l?.;Ai'o House, Wellington,, . ',-.'.
Ladies are reminded-.that the special reductions made in tliesejpeciallyenuiuoratedarticle's will continue to/thepp'd of.the presont lildiith "only,- at'''iTei'A'ro House, . : :ielluigloiJi,';.: ■;;■;s'?;(},■ zyft[ >-y
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XI, Issue 3453, 7 March 1890, Page 2
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