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The winnings of the Duke of Portland ; the great sportist, amount to nearl; 9 130,000 already this season. j Miss' Hazolwood, who is weli-knowi 0 in tbis district, ip at the present tim running an " Australian Frolics Com j pany" ia Blenheim. A Melbourne police masistrato- i 0 credited with having heard 480 cases i ® five days, 125 of which he heard in fii ® hours. d The Belfast freezing works, afti n havins; been shut down for some tim y resumed operations yesterday, j A church parade of the Mastertc , 0 Me Volunteers is to bo held to-morro ig morning. ty A prohibition order was this mornu in issued against Edward Dixon, extendi] ;d over a poriod of twelvo months, d- The supporters of Mr \V W M'Onrd ke and liberalism are invited to meet' the Temperance Hall this evening. The bail of ft drunlt, who was arrest . yesterday, to- forfeited this momi J. owing to his failing to put in an appe; anco, Messrs Graham and Co., T. G: Mas and J, Gordon liavo beon appoint agonts in Masterton for M'Kenzi _ drawing room orearn and furniti renovator,

Tho Maistorton correspondent of tho Lyttolton Times says that the- local assembly of tho Knights of Labour is already about 200 strong, andpeoploare I continually joining,-

Tho Standard understands that Lord Wolesloy, whose term of office as Adjutant-General expires at the end of this month, will tab command of the forces in Ireland in Ootobor noxt,

Constablo Valentino Hooper, whose stay in Mastertoii has boon very short, but who has become a very popular officer, has been transferred to Wellington, Ho will be replaced by Constable May.,

The latest Yankee invention is a musical corset.' It is claimed for the article that tlio slightest compression produces a high pitched, but not inharmonious aound,whicti can be heard in an adjoining room.

It is reported that an important dis- , covory ot gold has been made in the vicinity of Milford Sound. Tho Western P Star understandstbat in connection with " tho discovery a party is to leave Livercargillthis week. d We are requestud to state that tho 0 great clearing salo at Mr Carpenter's fi Central Boot Warehouse will bo con- g tinned for one week longer. New goods » arriving during the week will be disposed of at sale prices. I The supply ol toal at the local gas- a works has. again run short, and it is expected will be altogether exhausted ° before Monday. The Town Work > proceeded to Wellington this morning to c see if arrangemeßts cannot be mad? for c a temporary supply. Should he not bo 1 successful, houa'ohokkfl wilT have to ( resort to the use of kerosene within the , nest few days. Wo understand that tho entertain- ( mont given by tho scholars of the Kuripuni Sunday School, which was very successful on Thursday evening, ' is to be ropeated at an early date. 1 The electoral roll for tho Masterfcon ' electorate contains 3091 names, as against 2043 on tho previous roll. Whon i the supplementary rolls are in, the number will in all probability roaoh - 4000, Tho appearand of Eorry-street has • been' pr'eatly improved by the erection of 1 a smithy for the' Mastorton Blacksmith and Wheelwright Manufacturing Co. 1 The building, which is just completed, is i of iron, and is 80 feet long by 80 feet ; broad, The flooring is of clay, and the | epaciouß room is well lighted. Threo l forges are being erected, and ovorything will bo in full working order, in a few days, A small supply of coal has been ! procured, and operations will doubtless ' be commenced early next week, 1 A party of castaways—threo men two ! womon, and a, young child—wore ' recently brought from Kotumahto Fiji l in tho schooner Midge. Stoalini; a t whaloboat said to belong to ono of the Gorman traders, with but a scant stock of ['' ptovisiona.tho partysotoul from Koppol's , Island, hoping to fetch Wallis but missing that and Fotnria Island, had drifted ' down to Rotumah, whore thoy were • loscucd in thp last stage of pxhaustion t from hurigpr and thirst by a c'anopfrom 1 tlieshoip, Whftn picked up thpy had , bcentwonty-too'daysin'thc, boat, had ' lost all but onp oar, and' wore thpn drifting at tho mercy ot the winds and ' waves. Tho leader of tho party, a half t citato Tonpan Fijian, is reported to be an ) old offender from theLau province of j the colony. 1 Miss Valentine, with a large staff o 1 dressmakers, still occupies tho commodious f suite of wimM '"C'IS Pixon-Btrcet, and will bo glad to sec all'her lady patrons as early ' during the season as possible. It wpuld save t disappointment if ladies would make their 1 selcotiou as soon as convenient, and place ( them 'ip her bonus a| To Aro House, Wel : .', Won. • Opr arrangements for the present spring • season in two of tho most important depart, 5 ments in our warehouse are now complete in all thoir details, at To Aro Hougo, We 1 h'neton. todressniaktogdepartmentshavealways 3 been the most successful in tho city, and our e arrangements for the present season arc such i as will keep up tho prestige already attained these rooms at To Aro House, Wellington. '' run departments alluded to are dresses 1 Mid dressmaking. Wthregard So the tenner, 0 we may say that wo are now in. possession t of a very full supply of thpjnpjtfashionablo fi fabrics for spring'wear, ajid without goip jpto particulars it willbo suffipicht to say 8 jihatourSomebuyerhasdisplayedeMclleiit n tasteandjudgmept, bptb-in fabrics and V colourings' We invite mi 'early visit 'of ,» inspection pfpu'F b>a#l spring 'drejs materials at Te Ar.o Rouse, Welbpgton. y Miss Pdmont, recently arrived from the 0 studio of Madamo Beattlo.Goorge.-slire.c.t, e Sydnoy, may be interviewed in tho stiito of looms fronting Cuba-street. In both rooms bw aro prepared to do the fullest justice t 8 n ii reqm'iemwts, so at to ensure the ulmos iB ntisfation with our dressmaking a t T n Aro Bouse, Weltogton,-*ADV ; r.

An address from Mr ; W„ 0 .Buchanan "the doctors of the Wairarapa Electoral )istrict appears in another column. _ The animal mooting of 'the Star Jricket Olub is to be • held at Mr J, MUiams' on Monday evening next, j A' veil-built eight roomed house, f idmirably Bituatod, and with evory mprorement, is advertised for ealo on iasy terms. Tho funeral of the infant son | of Mr 1 rames Phillips, who ivas, killed on ( I'hursday lust, takos place at nine o'clock ] ;o-morrow morning. . , Mr Henry Bunny addresses the jlectors of tho Wairarapa district through the Wellington papers, and no doubt relies largely for support from tho press ' oftho Empire City, ' I L..J. Hooper arid Co.: will, in tho I course of a few days, mako their grand ■ display of new Spring goods, whicli aro now being landed on the Wellington wharf ; from theTongariro. All the latest Parisian styles and novelties will shortly be displayed in the Bon Marchc, charming millinery such as never before bas been shown in the Wairarapa,- Wo shall show this season tho newest and most fashionable styles, designs and materials in dress goods, prints, pongees, cloths zephyrs m all the- new and 'leading colorings with trimmings &c, to match. The above goods have beon specially bought for the Bon Marcho by one of tho most experienced buyers, having a thorough knowledge of tho classes of goods required for the colony, especially oithe Wellington province. Ourßtock being the pick of tho whole of the New Zealand warehouses, together with our own importations reTongarlro, will mako the grandest display of lashionablo and stylish, millinery mantles, jackets, diess goods, &o. Our customers aud the pubho geuerally will do themselves justice by resorving their purchases till they hare inspected tho goods at the Bon Marcho. We shall as in previous yeias mark every line at wholesale prices and in plain figures. L, J. Hooper and Co., Bon Maroho Fashionable Drapery Warehouse, Queen Street, Masterton,

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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XI, Issue 3625, 27 September 1890, Page 2

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Untitled Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XI, Issue 3625, 27 September 1890, Page 2

Untitled Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XI, Issue 3625, 27 September 1890, Page 2

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