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■ The free laborers of Wellington havo now, it is said, formed a union, Speaking in the' Now South Wales Legislative Assembly the other niyht, a uiomber performed tho font of telling live deliberate lies in eight, lines of reported matter.How carefully the rolls.are looked, after I Sir John Hall lus lived for Hpwarfjs of thirty years in .the Sehyyn district, and found his name emitted from the roll. Two or three acres of land fronting Worksop road are offered for sale, together with'» quorter-acro fronting Sussex Street. Aoapitaldairy.farm, comprising 48 acres $ roods, situated on the tare're Oreok, is advertised for sale o to lease . ..,.■- : Tho : Hineuioa, from Auckland , Campbell, Antipodes, and. • Bounty Islands, has arrived at Port Chalmers. She found ail the depoti in.good. order and no signs of any castaways, She brings two fine sea lions for Professor Parker.

Messrs Hounslow and Hoar, tho enterprisms cabinet makers of Queou street have now on view in theirshow. window a very handßoihe settee in plum colored brocaded plush with green plush borders,- i It has been made to the order of n gontleman on the coast, ■ •' It would appear tliat at the present j time bushfelling is not the innab lucratiro ot employments. A resident of Hastwell, in the Forty Mile Bush, informs us that by a contact regally token/hi) earned on an nverago' "2« f|'d" ppt" dioio. This, he ra'olains wastheresult ofemn olihortAt Lumsdon,, Southland, recently, a settlor in a remoto country district was fined one shillin? eaoh on three informations, and 67s . costs, for neglecting to send his childrento sohool, He had written to the Secretary of the committee promising amendment in future, hence the mitigation of tho penalty. .-, • A boxing matoh took place at Feathers • ton on Saturday night between A Francis, light weight champion of New Zealand, and J Holland, of Groytown, the letter being knocked out in nno round.. On Monday pextii fight will take ■ place! between Francis and Fred Miller, a now arrival from Australia, I

Messrs G Whitcombo, Joseph Moor'ei E Whitcombe, W E Tyldr,' Donald Donald, J J Breeds, W Souness, S Bolton, 0 E Tattersall, D Crewe, J Hall, J Orr, D Puckle, A Yule, AW Sedcole, Job Vile, Thos Miller, and J Pinfold have been nominated for the Pahiatna County Council. < The anniversary services in cpnriectjon with the Masterton' Wosleyan Sunday school wero concludod in the Wesl.eyan church laßt evening. ■; The •attendance was very good, the' ttoy 'W'Bowse presiding.. Addresses were 'delivered by uiinisters and others, and' the' choir pHpred.a.humbfirof pretty selections. Miss M Perry pressed at the organ'

A firo occurred at Wh'akataki on Saturday night whioh destroyed three Maori houses, It is suspected that incendiarism is at the bottom of it and suspicion points t" a swagger, who was under theiufluenco cf drink. The Maoris f orji away up (ho coast. On: Sunday moriilng'thb'wome|) syere prying piteously around the ruins. 'Everything belonging to them, was destroyed.

When white dress fabrioi camo int vogue some seasons Bince after "years o jranishmerit from the reatim of fashion i was pKdi,#d'ih&t tljey \xoul(Jma!io up for thplr years of iib'jeiilso' roign among articles for summer: wear. That.tbiß prediction is likely to bo fdlUlldd a the opinion formed at To Aro House, While previous spring and summor fashions have alternated between the severly simple and profusely elaborate* the .present season has comprised both, and our buyer, mMiilktt )<>'« purchase oi 300 white robe dresses from 8? Gall', in Borland,' has sent us from the manufacturing dlsrats of Scotland and olsowhero a splendid lot of white muslins, in all makes and styles, well as some choice embroidered robes for TeAroHousc. ,'-, : - •AwiKo'lo be speoially noted mrofcrente to llie'soSwiss snVbr'oiderod robes is .that they were 'selected 'for us specially, and the Various designs confined to us/so that it is not possible to obtain'fhes'ame elegance and beautyof style aiid design either "for love M•monby7.''ahyw'here , elsebttt at le; Aro mW "''■'-■'' ■ ■ ', ~ ~" •THPEis a V«nlxar|ctyipt ies(.ylca of the'iie robe's.'aiid ladies' slipurd tato- an early opportunity of inspecting, these most fiein'iting'd.esWs which wo arc: iiow s loft. lELfp,' 1 Hemstitched, W»U o |ii)y[ etc', wifl)' ffo R8 st ir'M'W br .° ia > fag effect's on India lujeift Swiss,?!}" mull musiiiis.ajii'oAro House. ' i" Ahd then (ho prujss of tflese omi>r,qid<M(] white robes afo.BO moderatp and WQiioijtjp, For yonnsMcß wearto areto be; had from 8s 0d to 18s 6d, and tor ladies from Ms' : dd to#B, at tho Wholesale Family Drapery Warehouse, TeArp House,-^vr,

Messrs Lowes and lorns add to thoir sale list forto-morrow, 1 fat cow. Mr G. Beetlwm addroßses the electors in tho The lire Royal this evening. Nearly fifty licenses to fish have been taken out in and around Maaterfon this season, Tho exports from JNapior of potatoes for tho proaont year up to dato v havo been 107,078 sacks. ■'" The departure of Lord - Carringtoii from Sydney l was witnossod by 200,000 peoplo. : A couplo of burglars were oloverly captured in Ralph's drapery store, Wellington, at an early hour this morning, The Catholics of Wellington havo decided to give a block vote to Mr Jollico.- ,i Tho nomination of candidates for Parliament closes with tho Returning Officer, Mr J J JVeeth,- to-morrow. Wo understand that Messrs (1. Beetham, AV. AV. M'Cardle and A, W.'Hogg are to bo the only nominations. We understand that tho article in the Caihhc Thus to which we. drew attention in our lost issue is aiserted to be meroly a clever pnhtical Skit by those who are behind tho scones, ■ Mossrs Rom ani Bradford,, .of Palivorston North, havo secured the! stock in. the bankrupt, estate Of Daniol Jubberns, draper, for tho sum of msi>mn, ,; ; . ,: 'v ■-■.. Mr |iL' Wakolin's timber mills at Mangamalioo are expected to bo in full wiirkini? orderin a few weeks; MrPrico's mill in Iho same neighbourhood has no heen workiug for bomo waeks past,.. '-', The examination for the flovernmen * scholarships commences in-tho Master' toii publio school to-morroT, Several local scholars ■ will .be amongst the .candidates.; ». '■■'-11-.'.■'■' : -.'

.-■;' We nnderstanrl that Mr GS'■ W Dalrymple is willing to stand tor Mayor of Masterton at the coming election if a natisfaotory assurance of Bupport to'hia candidature in forthooihing, -

Wo; are, requested to remind our readers of Messrß Lowes and loriis stock sale nt tlioir yards, to-morrow, tho list of entries for which' at present are 2SO good eives and lambs, 80 fat sheop, 50 head of cattle of all claaaes, fat cows, horses, pigs etc. ...-—.• W« hayo to acknowledge the roceipt from Messrs M Casoiborg and Co of an intorcstin? pamphlet reforring to the Buckeye harvester. A Wellington tradesman, who ha* issued a most amusing bugua election addraiß, advocates a tax of 25 per oent on lawyers earnings, also a heavy tax on bachelors oyer 28 years of ace, and a iight tax on spinstors uvor 80. Ho conte ids that "overy woman who tries can make aoino man or other marry her before she is 30, and if she cannot sho deserves to bo taxed." Mr Ayson, the. Acclimatisation Society's Masterton ourator, has rereported upon tbe trout fry which was received in scaled bottles from Sydney last week, On arrival at the Society's tish-pondsj the ountenls of one bottle were tranterrcd to a hatching box, where the little Dsharo now as. healthy as any to bs found about the hatohery, The other bottle was kept intact, in order to ascertain how long the fry could livo without fresh air. They died, however, on Friday last, the eighth day after thoy wore immured in the bottles at Sydney, and showed all signs of strangulation. Mr Ayson points out that the fact that the fish had passed the alevin stage (during which they derive their sustenance from tho sec which attaches to them on being hatched), so that they required to breathe, made the experiment the moro difficult, and he found the water to some ostent fouled by their exorement. It is intended to oairy on further experiments shortly in the (interchange of'young fish with Australia. Last week's test proves, at any rate, thit live trout can be sont to any distance required within the colony in hermetically-sealed vessels, L J Hooper and Oo will make trior first, display of Spring and Sutnme Novelties in their windows .this evening from ■ seven till nine. We ' sha[ how this season the newest and most fashionable styles, designs and materials in dress goods, prints, pongees, cloths zephyrs in all tho new and leading colorings with trimmings &0., to match. Tho above goods have been specially bought for the Bon Muroho by one of the most experienced buyers, having a thorough knowledge qf the pjassey of goods refluiwd, for the colony, especially otthe Wellington province. Our stock being the pick of tho whole of the New Zealand warehouses, together with our own importatiops re Tongariro, will make the grandest display of lashionable and stylish, millinery mantles, jackets, dicss goods, tec. Our customers and the public generally will do themselves justice by reserving their purchases till they hare inspected the goods at the Bon Marche. W.P shall as jn'preyjouß year s marjj every Ijnfi at wholesale price and li) plain figures. I/. I Hooper and 00, BonMai'oho Fashionablo Drapery Warehouse, Queen Street, Masterton,

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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XI, Issue 3653, 4 November 1890, Page 2

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Untitled Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XI, Issue 3653, 4 November 1890, Page 2

Untitled Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XI, Issue 3653, 4 November 1890, Page 2

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