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Tho Tararua ranges, which only a week or two ago were ,clad in their wintry garment, are now almost freo from snow.

Arrangements are being made for a cricket match to bo played betweon the Star and EsotahunaOlubs atEkotahuua towards the end of this -month, '.

MrT \Y Glovor, who has a pretty wide experience of this colony,.-characterised trade unionists at his meotitig on Friday Inst as a lot of "humbugs," Patrick Daly will appear on remand before tl|o Courtljiu aftcvnqqn, chargod withlarconyaa abajloeof a horse, saddle ami Wqlo,

Wo remind all friends of temperance that Mi' T W Glover addresses a meeting in the Temperance Hall this ovoning,

The'boy Liddington, who left his home at Carterton on Friday last, was fonnd on Saturday by the local police at tho residonco of his auut,Mrs McKonzie, on the Femridge. A meeting of sheep farmers is to be held under the auspices of the Wairarapa South County Council to consider whether the clause of the Sheep Act relating to wool branding shall be brought into operation,

The remains of the lato William Yule, of Carterton, wcro interred in the.Masterton coiiietery yesterday, Tho funeral concourse was verv lafge,com,prising a numbor of pld residents of the district. Tl]o ceremony at the grave was performed by the Key. R. Wood in an impressive manner. ■' , '

The cricket season in Mastorton was opened on Saturday, wtieij a scratch match was played on tho I'ark Oval in connection with the Star Olub. It is to bo rcprettcd that for lack oi interest this good old.'English sport is almust a thing of tho past in this distriot, A young, man named Lewis','Henry Lobail was playing with some 'mates at 'Maekara on Sunday week, when ho accidentally sustained.a fracture of 'he Jot' i|)sf aboyo flio .ankle. \ [la was c'tfnyeyed to the Mastekun"Hospital, whore he is now progressing favorably.

We would call the attention of the Inspector of Nuisances for the Borough to tjio filthy state of the north end of tjjxpu Street.. fleifl, rubbish of eyqi-y description' has .boon emptied, which; with the heat'of sun'imor playing upon it, cannot fail to bo a mennco to tho pubjio health. Already tho perfumes arlsjng ffotptlib, spot are calculated to kill at a cimsiderablp distance,'

A spcoial mooting of tb,q Wajrarapa South-County .Counoll was held on Saturday at Carterton to."consider an application from Mossrs Elgar and Pharazyn for. permissionto fr-ke a water race from Tauhorenikiiu- rivor through their properties, , Mr ; Elgar was present pi support <rf Cl° application. Alter some, discussion it was deeded to hold oyer cpiisiderafiion of tho -Question till tl]q 25th inst, to allow ot tho provisions of the Act being complied with,'

David Rattray, a bushfcller on tho propotfy of JJr Glcpsqn, ,a| Dreycr'a Rock, ' Mauftcovilloi ps sqijousiy jpj'jredoii Saturday last.' Ho wa?, it jpjprs, felling soihe light bush, when he was struok by i; Ijrangli, nnj| pinned to tho ground. His nintna worn uooii aware ot the accident, and lo*>t no time in extrica'iiig him, Tho poor fellow was brought in to the Mastorton Hospital in an oxpress, and it was found he had sustained a: fracture of the. thigh, a laceration of the nose, and abrasi'ons abous tl« body,' jjnder thecaroful supervision of Mr. Williams,lower, h is progressing favorably,

Out local contemporary donics two statements for which wo are responsible. ,Qno went to show that Mr Hotfg, does noVpKasiSa bljo cohGdenco of Iho Knights of Labor as a, caiiclida.tei and the other had roferoiioo to ii' complimentary remark on the circulation of the WjiiKAiurA Daily made by a member of the Eabbit Board. However jinpalatabio theso statements may bo to oup' JjjaT contemporary',' iy'6 cannot witl)di'as/'tli£ii) ( ■ §|n)[|ly ■ because they are, to the best of out knowlctlgo, trtiij. Wo may Say that a Knight of Labor, who; was,'present, at the gathering convened to select a Parliamentary candidate; assured us that the meeting was " two to one" against Mr Hogs;, tfojhaps tlio oharactoristio butobjectionabl.oiai)gi}ago' our contemporary 11303 oyer fhe nmft'd'r (ji'ay a good purpasp )f it sjio>ys tlip .elects T;s? utterly unlit Mr J-fogg is to bo made tl)e honorable roombor : for Mastortpni , '■'■■ Siscb the commencement of the season, notwithstanding untoward oircumstances which have, retarded tho, usual ospansion of business, our dress and dressmaking iJoMrlmonls have be.en well patronised by jjie" ladje* si Wellington/ This speaks VblumVferMiat Tc- hy&A ' \Vo em brflidqrc'd robe's that haVe.eycr sden'dayljglit in iiia Ei^lrji'OlW,and lliat wero'iiiado specially to our own'ordcr, ipltli Hie designs exclusively confined fiaii'dsome, decant robes cannot be obtained elsowhere than at Te'Aro House. ._ < .TiuiSE robes are embroidered in silk upon Cashmere and Foulo Indienne, and wo have them in black and all tho/leading fashionablejjoloiiK, IJi^ro, are-also, somo very choice Chuja $, pskjjid£rcd', robes' in wjiite, white and'epru, «ru-s<i %I r > ,f pAji we have only a limited ijnantjty of tbpso ladies should secure tlioin iminediately at TeAro House, ' ■'" . . ' :

:Tins is 'doubtless owing to (luvvery excellent choice.of spring aiidiuinnici dress fabrios'that' we are now'showing. specially selectedior us by our own buyer, than whom theVe is none better In tk; *'W of 'jLondan, an;} who has really excelled hiinfcu fn'Me ccautiiul now on view at •fe i A'fpffia|'c/. 1 '"'' ; ""'!''? " "■■' .' Wii W(iu)(J invito special allontion to our Mohair Lustres, unsurpassed' for eleganco and durability and from' their peculiarly line finish, vcrysilkyinapp'arance.. We have these in plain aiid'broche designs, in fawns, greys, greens, blues and otlas. All ore'ln (he .double i width, which .is so admirably adapted for Hie present style ol drapery.- Evory; iady cliputcl see these at To AroHoiieC ' ;f '■'"'••''■ : '

Tim examination of tho iMasterton publio school is to bo commenced to-day. i Detectivo Oampbollhasbaenappointed Chief Detoctivo in'- ■Wellington', /yicb Detective Kirby, ttaiisfo'iTed,! V■ ' . : ; Thd'usual weekl'yiparaae'of -tlio : Mastertnn Rillo Voluntcors will be held on Thursday next .Messrs A M'Leod and Co, of tho Opaki sawmills, require an experienced hand to drive oiitheir tramway. A branch of, tho .Knights of Labour was formed at Eketaliuna on Saturday, about twenty names being enrolled. Another memorial .window has been inserted in St Matthew's Church by tho friends oftlio lato Mrs Hacker.

Mr T W Glover conducted divine socico in. the' Wesloyau Church, Ekotahuna, on Sunday morning,- and delivered an open air address in tho afternoon. A lecture on tomporance was delivered in the church in tho evening. Constable O'Leary has been compelled to knock off duty owing to an'attack of rheumatism, Sergeant Prico has only ono man at the present time to assist him in maintaining order throughout the district,

, Jbesix young men against whom informations have been sworn charging them with creating a disturbance at the Hutt by throwing stone* at the residences of tho Chinamen a week or two ago, will bo brought boforo the Resident Magistrate to-morrow. An ainusing.devclopment of tho'otriko occurred at Wollington yesterday,. -In consequence of some dispute with the Primate, the choir of St Pauls' absented themselves : morning • and ovening, wd most of tho singint had to bo omitted. This action is stated to .bo .a' protest against tho troitmont of tlanon Howell In addressing the Kakaramoaolectors, Mr _ George Hutchison said he. had recivod overture's from tho Governmoot to bring tho Whitaker libel action on in tbo first wook in He had ther.cforo instructed his - agent to expedite tho preliminaries,

Tho olerk of tho Eketaliuna lload Board recently made application for an increase in salary. It was decided at a meeting, of tho Board on Saturday that if ho persist: in bis dompnds tenders bo called for the oositiim, The application was accordingly withdrawn.

The: examination of the Groytown school has been completod by Messrs I/ee and Flemins, inspectors, and the result has proved most satisfactory, In tho whole there were only eight failures, vhvtwoin the sixth standard, one in tho fourth," thrto in the third, one in tho second, and ono in tho first,

Tho annual show of the WelJin«ton Agricultural and Pastoral Association will .be held on the Butt Park Racecourse on Wednesday and Thursday, tho 26th and 27th November. Over £IOO in special pi iges and over £SOO from the Association will be allotcd to the various classes. Entries close on Monday, 17th November.

Ekotahuna is jolng to run a candidate of its own at tho furthcoming election. A meeting of. .supporters of Mr Jacob Younger was hold on Salurday night, when a strong committeo was formed to canvas tho district. I'lm candidate will address tho electors from tho balcony of Parson's hotel m a fow days, Besid»s being a strong advocato of the abolition of tho duty on soap, Mr Younger favors tho extermination of the Chmose'-aud the erecdon of asylums in the country districts of tho colony. Wo trust for the sake of the Railway Department the /special train for the Wild Wost Show will bo well patronised, but we ctnnot recommend tho Show itself, .as wo hove received numerous communications from porsuns who have witnessed it in other districts, which have expressed disappointment.with tho entertainment, and dissatisfaction with the high ohargus for admission. ; Tho Carterton lawn Tonnis Season opens on Saturday, -Ist Novomber, This was decided at a meeting of the Olub held last Friday night. A match betwoen choson sides will bo played on the occasion, A tonnis dance will bo held on the ,'provious evening to inaugurate, tlio, season. The Cartorton Club-finds itself at. presont unablo to join the movement which is organjsjntr a W°"ing|qu Provincial Lawn Tonnis Association, Lnt'ec. on ithop?sto be ablo'to favourably consider federation with';the representative body. About half a .dozen new members were olected last night,

Tho Wairarapa Ru»by Union Cup js to bp m-eaonibcl to "the 'Groytown Football Club at their dauco next May ovening, probably by Mr W, 0, Buchanan, M.H.R, This will be a still further .attraction to the clainiß which this popular ball will have upon tjjosfj jjenf upon a thoroughly pjpyabto ej ; 6n'|ng, A' considerable number of visitors from Maßterton and Carterton are going to Groytown on the occasion, Tho Carterton Settlors' Olub formally opened its rooms in the Marquis of Nonnanby Hotel on Saturday afternoon last, -About twenty members attended. The following management committee wan appointed; Mr W Booth, president, and Messrs Soei), Wqlters., MoY and E W Dorset, Tho latter is also Secretary and Treasurer, General satisfaction wan expressed at tho admirable way in which MrJL Eimboll had fitted up m] furnp])ec| th) 9 Qlub'g nuarters, A ljefc of noppauers and various, periapical publications to bo ordered was drawn up and other necessary bjisino6s was done

j _ It ja npt every, watchmaker that k i giftod with art 1 aptitude for e)uestrian--5 ism, But Mr W Dougall, of.this town, i performed a feat last night which would [ put tho professionals of Wirth's circus i to shame, Ho was returning homo . from Eketahuna, whon his arab Btoed 1 oamo to a suddon standstill in a morass I on the gallant rider,-in less' ! lJjne"Wai) ; H |%; tp rejato, found himself ,» considerable V'dlsMno'o''in ' advance of his faithful steed. With that ■ equanimity and coolness for which lie is ; notod, our hero picked himsalf up, folt i for fractures, and discovering none r'emouiitod his'steed and proceeded home congratulating, himself' that''nothing more serious than a esvovj fright nnc| a damping of his ardour had occurred, Someone took an antiquated skull to Copstablo Eccleton on Saturday and wanted )iim to hold an inquest on it. This interesting'emblom, bf mortality Wj found under the 'house of Mr Arthur 'Jones', '% uratawhiti road, Greytownj by an Itinoraiit flsh-hawkor, who was searching ,-for empty bottlos. Kuratawhiti is Raid to havo been an ancient battlo'-prbund of tho Maoris, and some timo sincn the present Mayor of ■ Creytown,''Mr R A Wakolin, disflt'iyored tho akoloton of a man there, Thi) paytpjaf skull now resurrected is said to haye beeji seer. 6iJ' aud an for sonip time, and jt is stated that for an interval It served as a football for the children living in the vicinity, and was by them kicked under tho house. The ghastly relio has a significant lookim* hide in the oranium, which wo hope, for tho personal comfort of the origiiial claimant of it, ha 3 been bestowed since the death of the possessor of this by no means pra'-possesiing head piece. B J lld'op'er and Go 'will I'make their first'display'of ''Spricg and Summer Noyeltles in their .windows tjijs py'e'ning, from seven ■ till nine. ."we" shall show this season the newest and most '. fashionable styles, designs and matorials in dress'goods, prints, pongees, cloths zephyrs in all the H6W aud leading colorings with trimmings {so., to match, Tl}e fioadf hrlv"p : 'been specially boipt for the Bon Miirdjio'ty 'onp.of th'e'pipst' experienced buyers,' having a thwjigli linoffledM of t||e plasses'.qf gcod s venuiivd fpr the otilpny, especially ot the Wellington province, Ourstoc| bc|il|J the pink of tho wllplo ,0l': ifto Npiy , Zealand, warehouses, together with our i l owniniportationsroT: , : , * l - 0,wlll,,1 " li ? tho 's randest display of lashionablo ana etyhsl), millinery maritles, jackets, diess ' goods,' So,' (iur-piißjor,ipra and the ' public gonorally wilt do 'themselves ' justice by reserving thoir purchases till i they haro inspected tho goods at tho < Bon Marcho. Wo shall as in previous | years mark every line at wholesale prices and in plain figures. L. J. Hoopsr aud Co, Bon Marohe Fashionable Drapery | Waphousoj Queep gkoet, Maslerton, '

Tho sawmillers of tho district met i 8 Oarterto'n on Saturday last to discus Association business. Dr MaoLoughlin, who has taken chargoof the practicoof DrHosking during his absonco, is authorised- to receive accounts duo to the latter, and his receipt will be a sufficient discharge, Dr W H Hoskin? was married at Kahurninsri this morning, to Alice the second daughtor of tho lateOAVallance Esq, the pleasing ceremony being performed by the Rov W E Paigo. Dr and Mrs Hosking loft by the afternoon traiu en route for Auckland, where they .intend spending their honeymoon..

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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XI, Issue 3037, 13 October 1890, Page 2

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Untitled Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XI, Issue 3037, 13 October 1890, Page 2

Untitled Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XI, Issue 3037, 13 October 1890, Page 2

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