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In another column will bo found the programme of the winter meeting of tho Waipwva County liaoing Club, : to .be held oil the Club's Course, Kaikoura, ob I Thursday, Jjt. ,Npnunations ( close on ; Sat,urdayiiext'C'fi The' annual general meetiifg fit the Football Club will be held at tho Club Botel this eveuing, the busiuoss I being olwtiou of oSiwMw} general.

, Attention ij drawn tp Mr 0 E Daniolls new&dvortiflemont itmotlier coWinn i VVp regret' talearn'tliatMrs '/Edward Morgan, tenr,,'hof BoWidore 'jßoad, seriously ill/; ; b Qroy.town. Hospital annual bail frill tyheld on Friday, Oth May next.' The Bketflhuna, Miatua, and "Woodvil.lo Football Clubs intend forming a Union of thoif own this -Measra Loffeß'and-loriw. addtoth.'ir salii for Wednesday" next 700 fat "and forward wethers and 200 Lincoln owes',':;

, A longthy v but extreraely, iiitereßting letter on " Artesiaii|Wollß will lie found in another column of this issuo, Tho Rev D, Fulton will make reference to the subjeot,of Early Olosing in'his sermon at the Presbyterian Oluireh tomorrow, ...: v v

'■ Two hundred store era nre added to ■Mr T. ;H. Wood's Taratahi Stock Sale. .-'Anendeavorlßbeing^madeHo 1 :: establish a .Farmers aiidi Working' ; Men's Club in.Carterton, and the signatures of those pbtainedi ■ Mr W. Neill advertises a .drag to bo run to the Oatholio ceremonieato-morrow at Te Ore Oro, A sinjilav'advertisoiubnt' also appears from Mr ¥. Hawke. Mr W, Or Buchanan, being the onlycandidate nominated for election-a membor of Mie Wliareamit Road Board to fill the .vacanoy caused by the .resignation. of Mr H. 11. Elder,-has been, declared duty elected. ,■ The Treasurer of .tho Masterton Hospital acknowledges' receipt ofl2 10a from Mr John Moßae, JBowlanda, and £3lßs lid from the employees; also II 15s from the employees of Messrs Cockburn Hood and Walker, Glendonald,

Another alarm of fire'was.riven by the-local fireballs about G. 30 p.m. last evening, wlien a huge reflection and flame was observable in the eastern sky. The Bribes quickly turned out, but on proceeding down Makora; road tlioy discovered that the Cause of'the alarm was simply ft burning straw stack. The stack; -it appears, was.theproporty of pb A. Johnston, had been smouldering during tho afternoon, and.in the evening was fanned into flames,' [ .i■. < ; The Roman Oatholio Church at T° Oje|()re will be opened by Archbishop Kedwood to-morrow (Sunday). The following ,is tho order of ceremonies 'At 7.00 n.in ro'ceptibn of the Archbishop by the Natives; 8 o'clock, Mass and , Confirmation by the Archbishop; il o'clock, Mass'rat'whioh the Archbishop will preachj 8,30 p.m, vespers,' In the evening the Archbishop will preach at St Church; after vespers at 7 o'clock, r '. Thei Stir ! stated the other day that thoro was not a child's cradle procurable in that town for love; or money. . Comment is unnecosrary. V

The Typographical ,Association ,of Sydney have refused ' the application of Mies Annie Hill foi r admission to membership on the ground that the constitution of the society does not provido for the admission of female compositors.

•After careful esaniiriatioii' of J '.jtlid locality, of tho 'wreck of thb Qnetta, opinions'iii'o much'divided as to whether sho went to tho bottom from tho effect ' ; lr '"iirockorfr

striking on iirock or from an unaccounted foe''explosion ; and divers are about to settle tlinfjuostibn, . A poll of ratepayers interested will bo taken on Saturday noxton the proposal of the Masterton Bead Board to borrow the sum of £6OO under the ■' I 'Local Bodies Loans Act, 1880," for the purpose of extendingtheWarigaehu Valley road and formation to the - boundary of the j Mauticeyille Road District, ■ 1 1

Our uttontion has been called by a trustworthy Eketaliuna correspondent to a Blight error which' occurred,, in ,our estimate of the attendance at .tjio' St. Patrick's Day Sports. We' tiro assured that fully 500 persons were'present,

At 1 a meeting of tho Groytowii liiflo Volunteers' held': after_ the parade on Thursday evening last, it was decided" to

disband tho Company, and form a Rifle Club. This stop lias boon taken in colisequenco of 'tho <meagre attendance of Volunteers, ; . An examination will be hold at Carter ton on Saturday, sth April, of candidates in the Wairarapa, who are desirous; of entering the Bervice of. the Education Board as pupil teachers- On tho occasion in (juestion tliey undergo a preliminary examination iii the presonco of the liispootor, of the Secretary to tlie Edu-' cation Board, and of the Head Teachers of tho district. . The clothes found'on the beaih'at Lawyer's Heal have been identified by I) White, ofQueen's Hotel, Dunediri, ; as those of B K Gillon, who bepfca bootshop for many years, but has of late been engaged in mining. White, with whom he was' stopping scouts tho idea of his haying committed suicide.

- It is pleasing to learn that tho Bug' ' geslioi. made through our columns has' been adopted by Pearson's brass Band, who will render Hie following programme at Te Oro Ore to-morrow :~Uuick'March " Bough and Ready;" selection, " Adoration" ; concert piece, "Love's Reverie' 1 ; Quick March, "Standard Bower" selection, "Glory: to God"'; anthem, "Devotion 1 '; Quick March, "Naval Brigade"; sacred pioce, "Christmas Bells"; Quick March, ■ " Anclior'a Weighed";" God save tho Queen," A fatality under strange cireurastaucoß occurred at tho Fleminston racecourso recently, when thousands of the .sporting fraternity hud assembled to witness the events of the day and tho excitiug race for the Australian, Cup. Amongst these was an elderly tile layer named Charles Jauiea l''ox, residing with his wifo and family at Cardigan-street, Caulßeld, He seethed to have heeu a man of great sporting proclivities, and, whether fortune had favoured him or not iu the past, he on this occasion was primed with expectations of a: roseate hue. He. had backed "a double" with the prospect ;ol being £IOO the richer; and as events proved, ho had not miscalculated, His horses were Dreadnought for tho Australian; Cup,' and ChurchiU; for the Nowniarket Handicap; and heeding little tho affection of the heart from which ho was siill'ering, he sallied from home'early intlio morning' without mentioning a word to his family respecting his - destination. He proceeded at onco to the racecourse, where lie remained for the rest of the day; and later in the aftornoon on Dreadnought running home and inning the ,Australian Cup, he became so excited, and exhibited such tokens of joy asto pver-reach.hls strength. Ho sank down; uu tho turf exhausted, hardly able to move his hands, and wlion examined was found to be'dead. Not a struggle was observed, and is presumed that death had taken place'alinost iniiiw diately. Oun millii)ery ior many seasons past has been the liuest-ibpsti and niqst fashionable in the city. Our :fashiona for the present autumn season are in no way inferior to tlipse that have preceded them, and we can promise a rare .'treat to thosewho. >vill |[|spect tlieni in fhq.ovejjing i|i (ho : windoFß of the To 4io H9IIISO Ayelliiigt'oii: * '.\Vj:.aro, also fifing aprand display of new autumn dress fabrics, inoludiiig one of the ureatest novelties of the' season, tho I'Aceordation skirt" together with a very rich assortment of the. latest fashions in ladies' jackets and mantles, fuw, fur triminingts ribbons, sashes Everyone should have a gopillouk at these in tho windows of Te Are House VVelliiistop this e'veniug." Is dress fabrics for tljc auiunin season w are prepared to s!iow : greater vijriety anil more abundant olioieo than ever.' Our selection of different textures is admirablo and elmrmingi aud we'have a full supply of all the most favoured, fashionable shades, at To AroHouso,'Wellington, In dress trimmings we have;, all those most iu .demand, .and can match to a nicety any dress' 'material that may be selecled,: This is : goncrally a dillloult mate in this city, but owing to the oxplieit instructions given to'our buyer, and lyliifh liave been faithfully carried out,we can guarantee fl jjerfcot match to almost every Bhndeot'Te AfoHouss, Tyglliiigtoii.' Ladies would, thoreforo, aot'wlsoly to avail, .themselves of all these advantages 'select' their dresses as early as possible, and give their, orders to our dressmakiug ; depji'tn)ei)i J; . 50, that unnecessary and : uniileasiiig delay niaty |)0 avoided, ft Te Ai'o Bous°i Wclfiiif t?v«<

firm of ironmongers wore auln mailed yeßterJay ht;Tintafti:for breacli [ <sf the. | Poltfon Aot'|in soiling: I "poison," parcels oipatunt scrub exterminator, wlijcli ■ contains' arsenic. 'The prpsecutianaroso gut of ,$0 rocetib dqath; of an infant whioh"'got at and ato some' of the poison. The information was 1 dismissed, oir- the grounds . that the preparation was "noi" -mentioned' in tho Act, nor came under the general term aa a : preparation of-araenic; 'Tlio pdW6fi who took oliarge of the parcels, for hw ieniploycr was not/ told : by, jtlief sellers tliatlhe stuff was" ' 'The'O.merton Tonio Sol Fa Society held a very 'succeaaful mustoal • evening iii the Keohabifce'a Hall, (Morton, last night, Tliis.young society, , which is now,only in its third quarter, numbers upwards of forty , members. It started with, twenty. ,Mr. T. A; 'Weston,.: the. conductor, presided l at .last -night's gathering, , aud : an entertaining, proramiiie of'instrumental glees,.,songsj. ducts, and choruses was submitted to a 1 good audionce., D'iring an interval light refreshments,, including .i tea and coffee, woro handed round by the ladies and were, evidently & welcome. .adjunct . to the musical part, of the proceedings. This singing class, which - includes in its ranks members from the toddlers,of four ■ years old to the grandfather of forty or fifty, is. tho'sp.uroe, t of;muoh. cnjoyinont . and improvement lito. those;,whj"; have, joined, and the pleasant aiid persevering- ., way in which it is conducted lias had much to do with jts. success;,;

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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XI, Issue 3466, 22 March 1890, Page 2

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Untitled Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XI, Issue 3466, 22 March 1890, Page 2

Untitled Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XI, Issue 3466, 22 March 1890, Page 2

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