Mr W, Porry invites tenders for 101 haina of wiro fencing, Thero will be no parado of lb lasterton Mo Volunteers this evening It has been proved that the Knight ii Labour ordered trains tube wreckei luring the reoont strikes in America. It has boon decided by the Black imithand Wheelwright Manufacturing ]o, that shareholders shall have thi fcilego of paying up, tho full ft noun itThcir shares in ono instalment. The .music at i the Masonic ball to light is to bo under the direction o Bros, Lundcjviafc and Von Keisouborg ivhich in itself should be a guarantee c its excellence.. The request of Sergeant Major Boza to be rotaincd as drill instructor of th Wairarapa schools was considered a the mooting of tKo Education Boavi yesterday, and it was decided that hii services bo dispensed with. ■ A six-year-old youngster of oui'3 wen [o" Credo's" lawu party last evening and brouvht us homo a report of it, toi Ion? for insortion, but tending to provi that the one show south of the line vM: Fredo's, and that it was impossiblo t' have too much of it. A third entertain inent- is to be given by the Compan] this evening. Mr F. H. Wood annonncos an impor tant sale of valuable household furnitun iind effects,double seated buggy, harness saddlery, buggy horse 3, eic, for Thurs day, October 2nd, at tho residence o Mrs Dr Smith. . • It is roported that tho next piece o amusement at Pahiatua will be a libe action, A W Sedcolo v. A Reese, fui statements made in connection witl licensing matters, The polling for tho Mangahao loan on Saturday last was as follows At Maatorton, 29; at Mawmhao, 10. Tho number on tho roll boing 95, thi loan has been lost by two or three votes. It is stated that a novelty in the shape of a Maori Christy Mimtre! entertainment is to bo given shortly in Groytopi The annual horse parado of the Wairarapa and East Coast Pastoral ana Agricultural Society is to be held al Carterton to-day. Tho resignation of tho Mauricevillc East School Committee as a body was accepted by tho Education Board yesterday. A new committee will be elected forthwith, Official returns show that there tire 241,000 workmen in the colony ol Victoria, bnt thero is nq reliable ipfoV' matiou as to the nnmber of unionise oi strikers. Mr Jamoa Ross, of this town, lar rowly escaped a serious accident yesterday. It appears he was riding down Miviam street, ""when ho wits thrown, and a screw-driyer he had in his pocket penetrated hia side, Fortunately he lwd a hammer in tho. same pooket, which acted as a brnko otherwise the injurioa sustained must liavo boon very serious. Tho second porformaaco of Messrs Sylyo and Lawton's talented company Misgiven in tjio Tlieatpq." lpt evening, the hall being moderately full. The jugglery of Mr Sylvo was again much appreciated, as was also tho funnyisms of Mr Alf. Lawton. The singing mid step dancing was also good Our Grey town contemporary says.— " Tho Carterton Social Club intend to mako a name for themselves. The committee are bout upon holding an amateur athletic meeting on the 9th November on tho Carterton Show
Grounds." Wo should imagine that the Club will not only bo bent but clean broke if theyhold the meelin? statc.fl on November ijtli, tyhjch liappens to fall pn a Pljnday tjiis year. Mr liines opened up yeatorday tho best parcel of new books which lias yot come into Mastorlon. It includes abso lutely new works by eminent authors like Thomas Raitfy, Walter Besant, Fergus Hume and Ralph Boldrewond, volumes which ought to sell like wildfire. Mr Innes desoryes credit for his enterprise in this direction, and no also notice that he has on show some very charmiup birthday and gift books in novel and fascinating styles, 'diich ghpi}j4 create a sensation nmong thp feminii)o and juyqnilp public |liq take n delight in thjs class qf pipturesqno literature, A, most «nqsi|al doYelopeniont, nnd ono which speaks Tolnmes for the productiveness of the present season, is reports(T. A number of shoep returning from the mountains rtoar had 0 gro\yth of grasg fill tl|o ljaglja qf' tj)oir iipcks fully ap Incli long. That thp grass seed gob thero is ap i\bsolflto certainty, tho wool ami web wcntiior conducing to its prowlh. It is a novelty to find minature grass plots "m tho placc3 whero the wool on<>lit to srow." Whilst there Is a dark aide to tho present shipping, strike thero is one also ot a brighter hue. There havo been advantages about the strike which liaye beeji appreciated by at least one member of the JftoateJ class. The wife and family of this capitalist went to Tasmania n fortnight ago on a holiday tiip. They wero. there only a day or two whop hp receiyefj tljo fojlowing telegram:—''Baby, njeasels; other children and Belf influenza; come at once." To which the happy husband and father replied:—"Awfully sorry; can't; no boats running;," Of all the opponents to a spttjomont of tljo ptrilje tl]js (pan i is the mqt resolute,' He Was heard to , whisper to liis favourite barmaid the other evening, "my darling, I hope the. strikes will last for over I" Miss Valentine, vtfth a largo staff of dressmakers, still occupies the ooipjodjous suite uf'roQi)|S facing IJlifQii-sti'lat'i'and Vjill be glad to see all her liply patrons as early during tho season as possible, It vquld save disappointment if Meg would make their selection as soon as convenient, and place them in hot hands at To Aro House, Wellington. Our arrangements for the present spring season in two of the most important departments in our warohouso aro now complete in all their details, at To Ar<) Houso, We linetoT). The dressmaking departments have always been the most successful in tho city, and our arrangements fflr the present season arc snch s will keep up the prestige ft'ready attained a these rooms at To House, Wellington. lire departments alluded to are dresses and dressmaking. Willi regard to tho former, we may say that we are now in pjssession of a very full supply of the most fashionable fabrics for spring wear, and without going 'into particulars it will be sufficient to say that our Home buyer has displayed excellent taste and judgment, both in fabrics and colourings, W e iflvj' 0 l») ojli'ly. visit of inspection pf our beautiful spring dress materials at To Aro House, Wellington. . Miss Dosiont, reoently arrived from the studio of Madamo ljeattle, George,street, Sydney, may bo interviewed In tho suito of rooms fronting Cuba-street. In both rooms wo are prepared to do tho fullest justice to all renuiieniont-s, so at to ensure tho utmost latisfaiiou with oir drosiiuikw.j at T Aro I|quße l '\y<jUiqgton,-.l!)Yr. -
The number of names on the eleotora' roll for tho oity of Wellingtons 7189. Wo repel to hear that Mr A. A. Moroor, of Gaitorton, is at present ill. Mr James Oarrollj M.n.R., ono oi the native members fqr the Eaitern district, is in Mastertoi to-day. An interesting advertisement from Messrs Murray, Roberts and Co,, oi Wellington, appears in another column. It is said that Atthur Olampott, better known as Sullivan, is in Dunedin at the present timo makin? arrangements for a tomperanco tour through the colony. There is overy probability of the Distriot Court being' occupied all day to-day with the case James v. Chalmers. Wo aro informed that tho percentaga ofJambiug in this district this season is considerably over 100. This must be considered highly satisfactory. Mr M'Cardlo has not yet definitely deoidcd to become a candidate for the Mastorton seat. Ho iB still" feeling the pulse" of tho electors. Mr Hosg is also apparently in a state of indecision. It is expected that when tho rolls for tho Masterton district are complete), the total will reach nearly four thousand. Several hundred names have been erased from the last rolls, but over a • thousand new ones will be inserted in their place. An extended pedisjree of Mr G' Watson's well-known hotjo u Ni Desperandum" appears in anothei column. Supporters of Mr McCardle .anc members of the Liberal party are invitee to attend a meeting to be held in thi Temperance Hall on Saturday eveniw next. .. ; \ : The Rev Mr Wood has arrived in Masterton, and will occupy the pnlpit oi tho local Fresbyteiian Church for the first time on Sunday next. We have received a lottcr from Mi WW M'Cardlo, bearing on.'electiot mates, which is too lato for publicatior to-day, but will appear to-morrow. An entertainment will bo givon in thi Temperance Hall by the children ot thi Kuripuni Sunday school in aid of thi building fund this ovetiing. The ful programme appears in our advertising colnmns, A football match between tho VVaira rapa Representative Fifteen and a Bonn Fifteen will bo played 011 tho Mastorton Park Oval on Saturday. Particulari aro given in an advertisement, A large sale of boota and shoos will bi hold by Mr F. H. Wood in the Carter ton Auction Rooms on Saturday next About a thousand pairs of boots will g< under tho hammer. Mr F. Fleming, tho Assistant Inspector, is poing to examine tho Cartertoi School this timo. Ho commences or Monday, the fith October, and 01 Thursday, the 9th October, goes on t< Clareville. Masterton school will b< taken on Mondav, 6th Octobor, by Mi Lee himself, and will occupy most 0 the week, L. J, Hooper and 00. will, in tin course of a few days, mako their gram display of new Spring goods, which arc now being landed on the Wellington whar from theTongariro, All the latest Parisiai styles and novelties will shortly be displayed in the Bon llnroho, ckrmini millinery such as never before bas boei shown in the Wairarapa. We shal show this season tho newest andmosi Fashionable styles, designs and matorial: in dress goods, prints, pongees, cloths zephyrs m all the new and leadin; colorings with trimmings &c., to match The above goods have been special!] bought for the Bon Marclio by one 0 the most experienced buyers, having 1 thorough knowledge of the classes 0 goods required for the colony, especially ot the Wellington province. Ourstoci being the pick of iyh«lo of the Nev Zealand warehouses, together with ou own importations ro Tonganro, will maki the grandest display of iashionablo anc stylish, millinery mantles, jackots, dies goods, &o, Our customers atid tin public goncrally will do thomselvei justico by resorving their purchases til they have inspected tho goods at th lion Marclio, We shall as in previoui yeras mark evory line at wholesale price rad in plain figures. L. J. Hooper arii Co., Bon Marclio Fashionable Draper; Warehouse, Queen Street. Masterton.'
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XI, Issue 3623, 25 September 1890, Page 2
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