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The Wairarapa Daily. THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 11, 1890.

In Napier the sting of the boycott has been ielt so acutely that reprisals have beeu considered necessary. It d is extremely to be regretted that it should Jjaye come to pass that in one i ( of our North jfehjnd towns labor should be dividfid jnto tp hostile .camps, 'but what lias happened at Stonier will occur m every to.wn and townsjiip -in JJew JSealimdj if the trades unions, jprove undufy aggressive, 'At free employers and laborers Association; has : been formed to bring about a good understanding between matter and man, •' In' this Association all classes in the community are enrolled, and the employers'who aro members pledge .themselves when engaging labor to giveapjferenoe to members who are ; workmen. The prafltjcal result' of [ this arrangement is tint several hundred men have already enrolled 1 themselvea into ;a free labor army , corps; men are leaving and will leave ' the trade Unions in order to join the 1 free Association, .angina. very short i tinw the latter will be numerically i stronger than the former,' 'This . association proposes to establish . and affiliate with other associations \ throughout the colony, so that ! whenever it is found necessary to i join issue 'with the trades 'unions a pounter organisation is ready at a momenta' nptjce. We repeat that it j's ©ucli to be that a step of this character fhpujd fee .jiped necessary,'but it is wperadyeihatj " boycotting,": wherever it maybe attempted, should be fought with and put down, and it will undoubtedly happen that wherever trades unions try'to gain their endS i by threatening tW'lfe%B a ( nd rights of their fellow settlers,''aij asspdajon sjmilar to tho one at Naprwill cppaelp'jJie resoue.£venat(heco9tofpiviicon)pior tion it is desirable that New Zealand should remain "a free country." Boycotting* must be stamped out. of the colony and when this dastardly [ weap.on is laid aside all sorts of Unions Can in pease and auietpess strive to work out the benefits pich they are constituted to confer in a fair, legitimate man»er. v

,&The Wairarapa'N'orth Pouuty Couqoil 'VH?f 'Vg*''': ~ Wo hear that Mr T M Brown has Bold his ffejlinoiriii; property, on the Opiki, '. The;• \mtJoc olbsing' the Commercial hotels iri Pahiatua hasten extended from ten to eleven o'clock. . ■ ACuoket Club was formed at Pahiatua on Saturday nijthfc last. Mr 6. H. Smith boini{ appoiutod Secretary and Treasurer, " '".."".''•"!''";

Mr Maitland F.Storer, of the. firm ol Shjrer, Meek and Co.', of Wellington, died at Duuedin yesterday, after a short illooss

Messrs Lowes and loriis announce two very important sales for heit week, particulars of which appear in our advertising columns. '"• Messrs Williams and Beetham invite tenders for ploughing about 400 acres of land, in three blocks, on the Landsdowno estate.

In anticipation of the early arrival of the Rev R Wood, the manse at the rear of the local Presbyterian Church is being placed in repair. '■'■•' MessrsM. Caselbergand Co announco thoir first display of Spring and Summer goods for Friday evening, As showing the wandering propensities of-the natural enemy, Mr (J. Speedy, i&bbitinspector in the Hawko's Bay district, recently noticed a stoat on the Pohaigahou flats. .'••■ i,

. Mr W. F. Howlott, 'ol Pahiatua, and : author of "Tirenics," contemplates contesting the Masterton seat tn the' forthcoming election; ■ Mr Lee, Inspeotor of Schools, 'has intimated that he will examine the Masterton school earlier this year : than usual. The.examination will commence on.pctober 6th, '.'"..■■ ■;'''; -. ~~ |i ; Tho North Wairarapa Rabbit Board has made arran:rem'ents.<for the supply of 8000 atoata and weasels during the Bimiincr months, The first shipment will arrive in October,

At a meeting of the Pahiatua County Licensing Committoe on Saturday, the license of the Dudley Arms Hotel, whs transferred from 0. W. Sohultz to D. Crewo. ■•.■■•

In stating recently that Mr F, Von Redin had no intention of contesting the Masterton Beat we were under a misapprehension. Mr Von Redin now informs us that he is as yet undecided on the matter,

Hi our report of tho couccrt held in St. Matthow's schoolroom on Tuesday evening, we omitted to mention that two of the accompaniments were played in a creditable manner by MrO. A, Blackburn, • An important sale of stock, farming implements, , timber, vehicles and sundries is announced by Messrs Lowes & turns to be held on Friday, September, lfltb. At tho meeting of the 'Wfcirarapa North Rabbit. lioavd yesterday the \ Inspector was instructed to take' proceedings against all owners of, property failing to take adequate steps'': for the destruction of-the rabbit pest;,.'

' A Masterton msidont, .whd is a present in Wellington, writes that the various ynjons arejeing abandoned by their members who are anxious to secure eninloy'mont of any description Nominations for a Councillor tofi|' tlie vacancy in the Masterton' .Borough Pouncilcausedby.'tljeretiremont.-bf Qr Mason, closed' with tl}B Returnins! Ofiicor at noon today,. Mr, Alfred William Renall beinr the only person nominated, he was declared duly elected,

Replying to Mr Brown/yesterday, the Minister for Lands said, tha Rabbit Inspectors only, yisited, properties for the purpose of seeing that tho law was being complied with, and not for tho purpose, of laying informations . under flip Rabbjt Apt, If the Inspectors gave notice of their intention tp/.jnake audi Vißifs jt would defeat their object in cages of jnfraptipn'pf fjio lajy. <'' I A goneral-meeting of-raombers qf the' waifarapa Jookey. Club, will be held at Hammerich's hotel, Qrejtown on Saturday, September 20tli to receive tho report of the Committee appointed ip ppferi with/the South'Wairarapa jtacinp Club rf amalgamation;' : '•■*■ : It was stated at the m'eetirp of the North Walrarapa Rabbit Board yesterday that'the stoats and'weasels' liberated , in the /district' had done excellent work and in many instances young rabbit; had been found dead in burrows. Mr ticstlinrn has given notico to ask the Government if nt any tjme reports have been- made to them of false brands being placed on packages of butter in Dunedin; if so, what action was taken in flip matter? And will the Government in future take steps to insure the prompt punishment of all whq transgress the law jn this direction. ' ' ■ A meeting of the General Committee of the Maatorton Agricultural [and Pastoral iasnoiitibn wbb hejd in the Olub Hotel yesterday, Mr W Lowes presiding. The judges for the forthcoming annual show : were appointed, together, with gato and ground committee. Three new members were elected. It was resolved that the Seoretary receive fiye.per'.cont. on subscriptions collected by himself and 'sub-committee.:;' '; -,"

The mernorial of the natiyep of the jjpyer Vnljey in reference" to the Wbv rar'apji Lalie dispute pas..'cnnsiflerod by the Po'itl nj G minutiae of M Houbo $1 liepresentatives last !week. $r Pownnl'af-tpncied on lybalf of'th)) pet' It' ''njjgnrfgod to be --

oners, ...»s nnMgbd to be very robable tjiat a Royal Commission >yill ib appointed to. visit Featiieratop aj)d toko, evidence,' with fall"'power to finally deal with the matters at jeauo. The Sydney Morning Herald, in a,n

article referring to (he decision of the New inland Parliament on Federation, stows If/at tlioae tliero who favorFedoration would baye been dad of the presence of JSew Zealand ijelegatos at tho Convention,' ns th«y ivould" have been able to contribute suggestions and critic'ißO the question from their own point of view, and could have exercised an inguence in shaping a federal plan, whioh New Zealand.to join, when that Colony had found 'tho 'time had come, The Herald adis that the flat refusal of Wow Zealand Jo take part in the' Conference is otgreat importance, possibly to the future of tlieae colonies, andcertajnjy to that.of Now Mand. Jf,'.it'>yß, her potion is to be materially altered by inclusion, y> jji .fill bo by eioluajon, Tlif? inifllarity of feoljnif puts offo/the future any ibjflndjng of'.the fortungs jof Australia and New.Zealand, gniJ Ifjyfeu tho latter colony pernfaneutly mora dependent upon MBWtaiiM fioiu the Mother Country. HAyiNQ now completed par, annual stocktaking, y/e are desirous of bringing under the notloe of tho puhjip the fact that we have also opened out'a splendid assortment, of new in'ring goods, at To AroHouse, "

TpESB are part of our first shipments for the tions fleaaon, and haye coineto hand by .the Reamers 'i?B;(n^i ; ' .Kjjjkoura,! and Dorjio,' and tho, goods' nave'Jbeen selected'.with that'excellent' taste' and judgment ,'jrhioh' for/years'' jpwt haye characterised Te 'Apj'ipse!; ■;" : ' '■ ■'■' are hardly as y|t' ready for our grand general display, but in order to give the ladies of the city an opportunity of at once inspecting suoh as, are ready, we have decided to have four special show, days during the present week at To to Sous*.' ,: '. i" ;; ''■ Wis {haffpoknjehcj with; Showing on Wednesday,' at'JO I 'a.ni.J-' 8 mafllijlicont range of spring,- dresV:' fiorjosj'■ on Thursday -"morning we shall ojthibit all the latest-fashions iu : spring nwntb, jackets, &e; on Friday morning our fascinating and attractive 'Parisian millinery will be on view; en Saturday Morning we hope to delight 'orowds of visitors with" our ne# iephyj'S', brocades,' pongee 'cambrics',' 'atijl washing, dress fiifcrics genernlly.-atTe Arb'House/' ; '

We invite visits from allonrfriends anil the public 'generally on $0 ."above 1 I dsys, as'' we feel satiefied that our' new wda will compare favourably with anyhing previously ''imported into this 'city.'*. Out grand general display will take placeon Tlupday, lltji September,

\ piold?reprelsehtative jeMej'iihd.'ffho Jarfriipt trip are requested ito return ;Barne"to Mr J. Williamswithout'delayi'-!. {l, ■\'i ■■■"•'i-:, : i"'-< ■'■'■ '•< "-'■' l v 't- vl :, AKiiieotiffg l of! th^Trustee's.of'the 1 North Wairarapa~Benevolettt;:Society was held this morning. The business transacted was of the ordinary character, relief being dispensed to a number ol patienta.-y The payment ot accounts was left in the hands of the Secretary. It was resolved to makea claim for £IOO to the District' Board.; ' /.'■

_. Provjous.to tho now season's goods .coming forward, hJ : Hopper and Co. intend blearing out the- balance of stook left from their.l Monster Sale.'- 1 A large 'quantity of Remnants have accumulated, consisting of Dress Btuffsj Calicoes, Flr.nnels, Sheetings, Shirtings, Prints, Linoleums, Moor Cloths. These goods will be lain out on the centre tables for inspection, they are marked at ridioulously low prices and should be great bargains (a heads pf families. . As we are determined to sell any stock that has been carried forward from last summer, customers will have an opportunity of purchasing good seasonable matcria's at less than English cost price at Hooper's Bon Marche.

Wehavo'a large stock of Dress Stuffs Robes in Plain Bordered and Checks that we are anxious to clear before opening out the New Season's goods. We shall therefore offerthem at vorylow prioes to dear. All odd .lines of Hosiery, Gloves, Towels, Blankets, Clothing, A-c, will be also reduced to cost prices at Hooper's Bon Marche.— Advt'-' .'•■>• " '.y H •

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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XI, Issue 3611, 11 September 1890, Page 2

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The Wairarapa Daily. THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 11, 1890. Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XI, Issue 3611, 11 September 1890, Page 2

The Wairarapa Daily. THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 11, 1890. Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XI, Issue 3611, 11 September 1890, Page 2

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