1 A paper to be called tha Globe is to replace the Duriedift', Herald. The editor was late, editbr of Zealondia. Two slaters named Neiil quarrelled at Brisbane through jealousy, and one of them, aged nine yeais, battered her younger slater's head till she died.
Tho boot warehouse of -I}. Hannah & Co, Queen-street, is closed to-day, in order to remark the stock prior to the greatannual olearing sale; Thoprico ot grooerioa in the Forty Mile Bush: has reshmed its normal condition. During tho first week of the strike floiir~ was' 20s-;per;cwt,-sugar.6d per pound, and kerosene I2s 6d per.tin. The third term of the Girls' High School in Wellington .cdinmenccs on Monday next, September Isthi , \ ;'■
A concert is to be held in tho Eketar huna Town Hall oii liridayi Septembe20th, in aid o! the funds'Mtbe'Misterton Hospital, ... ''',o/ . At a meeting of trio Carterton. sembly of. the Knights of Labour on Wodnesdayeyen'lngtwelvenewmombers' were initiatcd-and two others proposed! Messrs J. Graham & Co,',' of Queenstreet, intimate that they have just received 1 a splendid assortment, of Messrs Nimnlo and BlaW famous seeds ot all descriptions. A choice assortment of dairy utenailS, eto., is'also, to hand;
Mr John 0, Smith, son'of Dr. Smith; of Greytown, carried off high honors' at the last quarterly .examination of the ! Royal College or Physioiahs and, Sur.. geona of Edinburgh, headtngthe liat'out of thirty-one who passed, ;Sueh 'tesulfii must bo eiceedvoßjy gratifying to bia" parents. ' _'- : '"-'.k/i.\X > .; ; iw---y'- ! 'i'WcV. JlWurt'agnj whp'jwill be'remeni! b'evcd by old KBidencsif Uastehoii ;aa* sportist of no mean repute; cam'e'to.erier recently atthosbwerHutt, where he alloees that he was criminally'; assaulted) > The charge wm'ch was laid against three residents of that part was dismissed after a prolonged hcitjng on Wednesday, v; ' We regret to leari that Dr.Jolin Smith died this morning at his residence, Greytown, 'unexpectedly' and rather suddenly,. Deceased'for some time past had suffered, from, acute diabetes. He was bum in Scotland on 14th . February, 1840, educated at Anderson College, Glasgow, and came to New Zealand in 1868. The deceased has been in practice in the Wairarapa for nearly thirty years, and was gener. ally recognised to be a clever surgdou and a pood all-round practitioner, -The funeral takes place on Monday next at 8 p.m. ■."'••■ As will bo noticed by referring to our advertising columns, the well-known firm of Hannah and Co, whose name is familiar to evory resident in the Wairapa, is comforting thehoarts and homes of many by offering its good boots and shoes at actually give-away prices, They only hold one sale per annum, and we understand they mean to make this one of tho most telling sales ever held in Maßtorton, Thoy ' being tho largest manufacturers and importers tn New Zealand onabloa them to place unlimited stocks before the public, and they, claim. the credit of supplying the best goods at the lowest'prices as there are no two profits attached to this firm's good?;
"Police! Police.!;Murderl' These were the very significant cries which filled tha air last evening abuut eight o'clock, and caused, about a couple of hundred, residents .to rush:frantically through Queen-street in soaroh of the murderer and his victim, "What's up f." "Where's the man?':' "Who's hurt)" These were the inquiries made, but each seemed to toko the other for the fiend,. until the- police'' put in an appearance and dragged off to the coll the individual who was Buppoiedto.be the caueo of the disturbance. It appears, however,, that there was very little-jd the affair after all. ■'• The captured one, turned out to be a well-know boardjhg house keeper, who has the misfortune to be possessed -of ;an olive branch who is beiotf admired by another person's, son, Thia he did not altogether appreciate, and bo by way ?f a scare he.approached the'.yppg. roan from' behind, and, was abo.it to inflict a little fatherly chastisement The .ynun'ir, man, however, cuuld not' see "where., the .'.fun came In, and turning on bis avenger save bins just a little more .than ho expeoted.. The fault v as that "tlie unhappy' progenitor sought, in pithless- tones tho, friendly assistance of the police as above described.,
|i Having now completed our annual stocktaking,,™ are desirous-of bringing under the notice of the public the fact' that ire have altjo opened out a splendid aiurtu)ont of new spr;ng goods, at Te AroHoußo, '''■'•' '■" •' ! '''- Tuese are part of our first shipments [for the spring season, and Have coiuo to hand by the steamors Tainui, andDorlo, and lhe r Roods havebesn selected with that excellent iaate and judgment which'. for years past have characterised To Aro House, '■.■■■' '■/■ We are yet ready for our grand go'neral display, but in order to 1 give the ladies of the city an opportunity or at oijijß' jtispeotingsuchias are ready, 'wa.haye to have four special show days dl'ting thepres.anfi week at TeAroHouse. '"' ! '' '
We tfial) commence with showing on Wedueaday,: at 10 ia.nW B.'jjwgnificonf rarib* of spring 1 dress fabrics) on' ThurWy rhcrning'.'we shall exhibit all the latest fashions {-j apHng inantlw, jackets, &o; on Friday mbri'iitlgj l»ur fascmatjng' and : atractive •'''•Parisian millinery yil) fee <ffl yhw; en Saturday morning we hope to,delist crowds of visitors with pnngee cambrics, and .washing dress fnkics generally, at Te Aro Uoiise, ■v7b.invite visits from all our friends aid the' public generally on the above oVyfi, as we feel .satisfied that our new i'Mds wjll- compare fayo'urably with anyhing previously imported into this oity: Our grand goneral-difplay will take placoon Thursday; litk SeptvWVer,
local'OoilH »oWonfo*lMfln#'i(o«M tlftookobfllBt,!;!!!) 1 ThbXoodvfilo; M follows :> La%|itf Maalortyti number (means & block i'bt6tOiifrHb|j»in'tl[ietele'ctfou to that number." ■:■>,■ Tho Minister of Lands has decided to opon for sale the portion of tho Tararua Foroat Hosorvo as reconimeuded by Mr Mmhant,;"The;are«r(rill be'about 6000' acres. :"""■' ';..:.'
Tho'opening of.'the. Kumpuni. Fire Bngado to. be.celobrated.on Ootober.9't'S by,a,«[rand tprohliirht proocßSionf' ajtea'-npttng and vodal%n'dinstru*mktal concert in aid of tho building,fuud. ■,.,. ; |; v-r ■ .'MM!Hammtnd,\wboß* girls college In this town is now recognised as a very highly BUocesßfol Beminary, annoutiOOß that the third terra wilLro'-opeu at Oxford House on Mpn.day,Bept.22nd.-" i''" T The "Ohewtr says'^'l.Tlie< liability of i the Wairarapa 'Jockey Club of WOO is a fixed obrgewhwh can easily bo paidoff If a proportion of the surplus funds aire seiaside;! every year for that purpose," It iseasy to writel off a debt of £4OO in aparagraph, but to find the money is quite another thing.; JtMfle Volunteers held their-iusual -weekly; .parade"' last .evening.'Captnin Pownall in command. There was a fair muster, and the men were-put through;vario;uß' exercises by tha Capuin'.i Ai.o meeting ihe'ld subeequently a team waa picked to play a match at 'football tormorrow with the 'second Stars.' ""'.■■ . -. •; ;
pifeaJjowesandlornsh'old asories lofsales: to-morrow, commencing with a ripniJ)or,;pf tools' and plant seized by the bailiff, after which they W.aia'rgersalo of new> and secendhand furniture; produce, poultry, and sundries..,, ... •• t . t_» ■■■><•'}'. t , ,'!.' ' .-. •:■■ ■. ' i-The.Rejjistfjrof electors has been kept hard,atit in this district for the-lpast %.??M Prepartog the electoral rolls. A.a a.mat'or of oouraea number of names t haye been struok off tlie rollß, but it is satisfactory to find a large number have also been, added. Applications fori enrolment "will be -reoeired up till the date of the issuing of the writs.: : Thi'reprepehtativetourbig'teain will be picked from the following : players, though aevCral'havo stated it will be impossible for them to get away:' Back, D'Arcy; threequartera: T Thomas,' R Thompson, MoOarthyj Polling, O Perry;. halves iStallard, Baumber,' Owen, Pv Eemblei forwards'i'Tyler,' McKenzie, Ddy, Ingly, J Beard,. W and T Weloh, Watson, Morris, Day. ' - : '■''.':'■ . The ordinary monthly meeting of the Maßterton Hospital Trustees was held yesterday, there b'eius; present Messrs J..",C Boddingtbn (in the chair) J,. lorna, B. P., Perry, and J. B.Keith.! The minute's, of the previous meeting vrere'reddabd confirmed.. The Treasurer reported, receipts for. tho- mouthfib! lis 6d, with capitation £4412s 2d, arid expehditu're'4!46 4s A letter was read fromMr H. E. Eton,'chemist, ■4sking~fojt a share'of patronage, and it j.was resolved; to'reply that the Tcusteeß reason/for 'altering ■■ the existing arrangement, ;Tho /following; acoounts were passed for" payment';—E., O. Collier, 6a 9d ; M, Casolberg arid' Co, i £UflslodiGeo.Johnsto'iii£6'l9slodj. Chamberlain Bros, £1 9s j'''W.' Perry,' £3 ila 3d; Mrs Ewitigton, £2-7s:9d. ■The report of patients in tho hospital was presented as follows .•-Bemaininc in'.hospital August' 14th 1890, seven; admitted during month acven; discharged during the month, aevenlreinainuigin hospital at date, : sev'eh majeß one feinaleV Mr W. flr.Bdethom waß appointed' yiaiting member for the month; ...... . Previous to the new seasbri's'goods coming forward, L J Hooper' and Go. intend clearing out tho-balancecfstookloltfro'iri their .Monster Sale. A largo; quantity' of !Remnan|s have accumulated, consisting of -Dress Bluffs, Calicoe6, ratals, Sheetings, Shirtings', Prints, Liriolenmß.lloo'r'Clotha. These goods will bo lain out on the"cirit're tables, for inspection, they are marked at' rldioulcrisily low prices anajhlfld'be 'great .bargains tpjheads of families.." V;.^ ( ''i •'A'sweare determined to'sell any' stock jhat. has-been carried - lprward ,'f 'last suminerj oustomen will haye an opportunity of iiufchMhg good seasohablb'matorials at less than English «06i price' at Hooper's •BonMarche, ' :;; : -"-". : .; \-..\\
!. Wa hava a large etoek of; Dress Stuffs •tykes in Plain Bordered »nd Checks that we oro arisiouß to clear beforo" opotjing oat the Now Season's gnodS. We 'shall' thereforo offer them at very low" prices to clear. All add lines of 'Hosiery,,Gloves, Towels, Blankets, Clothing,'4o, will be also'reduced to cost prices at Hooper's Boa Ifarohe,— Ann .
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XI, Issue 3612, 12 September 1890, Page 2
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