The Wairarapa Daily. SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 8, 1890
The forty-ninth adversary of the birth of Albert Edward, Prince of Wales, will be celebrated to*morrow<No vepjber 9th.) A number pf Masterton brethren intend to bp presofit at the special lodgp of sorrow to be (jold at ('artertoji to-morrow. The Masterton Rifle Volunteers parade at the drill hall on Monday morning at (i.BO a.m., to attend tho jpilitary tournament at the Hutt, Nous jjas been received that a St Albans resilient dr/jjy Carbine in nn Australian consultation worth |?B,QOp. A Punedin publican, Mr John Watson, "f the Commercial Hotel, was fined £? and posts fop permitting a barmaid to bo |n the b»r after J1 p.m. A syndicate is beipg forced in Londop to take up the butter churn invented by Mr Walter Cole, formerly of Wellington, New Zealand, which was awarded a gold medal at the Islington Dairy Show, Heinricli "VYilhelm Ferdinand August Julius Fahrenbadi, a general agent of Wellington, has been proclaimed a naturalised person! O'Connor, tlio jculler, jwotiqrat Stanebury to bo a much stronger sfi.d faster wan than Kemp. The Town Lands Trnstees have resolved that i!>ey cannot undertake to make grants for the purpose of repairing schools in this district, which they consider is olearly the work ot tho Education Board. The Wellington organ of Mr Henry Bunny writes as follows'f Tho idea of comparing' Mr Buchanan's influence in the House to that formerly' wielded by Mr Bunny, is ludicrous." We endorse this opinion I He also hints that he was bejiiod thoEcenos as regards the authorah)]) jof tho eight year old sketoh of Mr Bujin'y ijuohye Qeesthis rjean that lie What's in a jJreami-A good deal. h Watganui resident |ja.d"a dream some two months ago of a certain hor;e winning the New Zealand Clip, flu described the horse of bis dream to a friend, who told him that the description was ihat of Wolveriue,-. The dreamer at once backed the horse n amed, and on Tuesday won 1100-
, Mr A, ;\V. Hogg in riUa the olecto 1 '" tw- uieet hiiri in thri Thentte Roy al on ihurstlny next. .. Mrs Tayler adyoitines for n boy to drive horse and cart. •. A woll-improved Bootion of Jnud, with tour-iumncd house, oitthousos, etc., i advortieetl for Bale. Tho Minister of Lands has advised Mi Soymour that a block of! laud in the Mangatamolta, containing about 5500 acres is available for settlement. , The petition praying the Governor tc suspend tho operation of the branding clauses of tho Sheep Act is b'ein? largely signed in this district. Tho election'of councillor' for tin Wairarapa Morth County takesplaco or Wednesday next. s A ball is to be held'at Manricovillc oii Monday evening next, which promisei to be a great success, Loousts are so' numerous in somi parts of South Australia that'lie raili i have to be sanded before trains oil proceed, ■ . A party of Japanese at Thuradaj lsland liave drawn Carbine in one of tin . Iftrge consultations in 'Sydney, and wit 1 £22,000.. i Tho victims in Eeiitherston '-of th< Picturesque Atliis . fiend have held ai: indignation. meeting arid;' resolved _ti consult a solicitor v botoro aoseptinj. deliyery o( the foity two numbers. During last quarter. 35 persons aiec in Sydney- ana suburbs at the age ol 70 and upwards, one being. 90 ant ono 93,'iivhile eleven ranged from 80 ti 89. More linseasoniible'weatlior than tlia being oxperiencid in tho Wairarapa' a the present time"'could pot welj'bi desired.. A. steady' downpour of rain ii falling whioh hoB every indioa tion of continuing. ! ' Thore Ims been a revival in the flfti trade on tho''; West Coast, most of thi mills beiug uowiiil worlt asiiin. Several cases of gross and brula cruelty to animals liaye .recently' beei brought undor our notice. It is lii»l time that a sooiety. for the prevention of bucli inhuman aots was establishec in this district.■ Mr W; Sellar having, resigned thi , position of secretary to the Mastortoi |. Permanent Investmuit and Builditif •* Sooiety, applioations|Eor the appointmeu l are called through our columns. Mr W. O, Buchanan addresses ths electors at the Taueru on Tuesday next, Novoiubor lltli, and not otf Monday ai previously announced. .Uceftou miners, aaya tho Wostporl Times, lteep dribbling away for thi • Peak Hill diggings, not so muck ot account of the reports from there ai thiough the slackness in tho mines,
It may not genoially be known that under the railway by-laws, if a Wairarapa resident desires a pound of dynamite from the Empire City he must either bring it by road or chatter a special train.
Bad is the tasto (says tbo Mclboumo Southern Cross) which turns the coffin of a woman like Mrs Booth into a bit of '"property" for sacred histrionics General Booth Ins beon willing to grind her bones 16. make a little theatrical '•bread" for the Salvation Army.
We regret to record the death, after a long and painful illness, of the wife of Mr A, Pond, of this town, which took place this morning. Mrs Pond waß woll-known in this district, and was tlio daughter of Mr \V, Betty, the Borough overseer.
We again roinind our roadois of the Sports and Gala to be held at Carterton on Monday next. Every arrangement lias been made for the convenience and amusement ot the public, and tboße who are inolined for a real pood day's outing need only pay a visit to the Carterton show grounds,
With favorable weather the races to be held at Featherston on Monday next in connection with the South ffairarapi Racing Club should bo an unpaiulellcd succoss, Trains from Wellington and Masterton will stop in front of the course for tho convenience of visitor, and under 'the management of Mr W Book (the Secretary) everything should pasß off swimminply. The charge of attempted suicide preferred against John Grengor, residing at the Summit, whose somewhat peculiar caso was referred to tho other day, waß dismissed by tho Featherston Court for want of evidence. The ovidcuco of tho defendant's wifo was not accepted by the Court, ana the police were unable to furnish any other witnesses,
A deputation, whioh Included Mr T Archer, Agent General for Queensland, and Mr E M Kelson, of Nelson Bros, waited upon Mr E Stanhopo, Secretary for War, in London on Wednesday, and asked him to remove the restriction ivjiich had been placed 011 feeef being admitted into the contracts for supplying the army with meat. Mr Stanhope promised to giye every con' sideration to the requssti
n another column will bo tound an advertisement from Mr E J -Searle, proprietor of the Panama Hotel, Wellington, who notifies having purchased the No, 1 outside refreshment booth at ho Military Toutament, on tho Hutt Kaco Course, to be held on Monday, the 10th, Mr E J Searle will bo pleased to see all his old Masterton and Wairarapa friends. All necessary requirements far the inner man will bj procurable, everything bein? of the
choicest quality and moderate charges. The nest census, for the Colony will bp taken on the evening of Sunday, sth April, 1891, thp agricultural statistics being taken oiUhe same day. ifr H H Welters, of Carterton, has accepted the appointment of enumerator and superintendent collector of agricultural statistics, and is now engaged in dividing the census district, vyhibh consists of the Pahiatua, Wairarapa Nprth and South Counties, and enclosed boroughs, into census sub districts, and appointing sub enumerators, The ovideuco for tho defonco In the caspConro) v ; sayage, which was taken afternoon, \yas tq the effect that Mrs Conroy had gone over to tho house pf Patrick Savage to create a (jjsturbaiice, JSIr Cqnroy then came for her and tho defendant tllou advised him to clear out, Tho wife ot the defendant deposed that the row was commencd by tho Conroys. Patrick Savage stated that Conroy had called him a " drunken swiper and a blackguard." His brother had then interfered and threatened Conroy if he did not clear out he would break his bones.' Mr Skipper submitted that tho'case had not been proved.' The Bencji'thon dismissed the oasp without prejudice.
When whito dross fabrics oamo in yogup ijo|!)p seasons since after years |)anish|neiit frpni tj|e of fashion their of absoiipp fy j lpnt! Voign among articles for summer wear. Tligt this prediction is likely to bo fidllllod is the opinion formed at To Aro House. Whim-previous spring and summer fashions have alternated between the severly simills s!id profusely elaborate, tho present season has comprised both, and our buyer, In addition t>) a purchase of 300 whito robe dresses frfliniPsll. |jl -has sent us from tho f{ Scotland and elsewhere osplopam whito muslins, in nil makes and styles, as well as Bonio choice cinbroidored robes for To Aro House. , ~. , A tuiso to bo specially noted in refercnw to these Swiss embroidered robes is that they wore solected for us specially, and tlie various designs confined to us, so that it is not possible to obtain fliesaine eleganco and beauty of style and design, either "Jfor love or money," anywhero else but at To Arp Them is a wonderful variety in.tho styles of these robes/and ladies should tale on early opportunity of inspeoting these most ■facinating desirn which m ate now show-Van-Dykes, Hemstitched, Wall C TrOyi elSi jfUJi <he nifigt attractive broider ing .effects onfntbVlfhen), Sjyismd mnl muslins,a^Tf^ <: ' ut '• r" Ap t)ion the prices of these embroidered! white robes arp so sioderoio ecpjioiiii.c, For ybnhi!ladies wear they are to be : had from 8s Gd to 18s Cd, anil for ladles from lis 6d to 455. at fb'e Wholesale Family Drapery Warehouse, To Aro Bouse,~apvx. ,
The total .'number. of iwniea on the Mastodon Electoral roll is 4274, : Mv Buchanan addressed tbo electors »t DaleM last Our report of the nioutmg is hold over till' Monday. Messrs M Caselberg and Co liare just landed a splended lot of black and coloured French Cashmeres seoured by 1 the firm's London buyer under exception- ' ally favorable circumstances. An advertisement' from Messrs Duff 1 and McCoy, tho well known drapers of London House, Groytown, will appear i iu Monday VDaily. This firm; has an established reputation for conducting thoir.extensive, business 'on sound and advantageous principles, and wo have pleasure iu directing our readers' attention to thoir forthcoming notification, which we regret is crowded out of this issue. L J Hooper and Co will make thoir first display of Spring and Summer Novelties in their windows this evening, from seven till nine, Wo shall how this season the newest and most fashionable styles, designs aiid materials in dress goods, prints, pongees, cloths zephyrs.in all the now and leading colorings with trimmings &0.,- to match.' The above goods hare been specially bought for the Bon Maroho by. one of the most experienced buyers, having a thorough knowledge of the olasaes of goodß required for the colony, especially ot the Wellington province. Our stock being the piok of the whole of the New Zealand warehouses, together with our own importations re Tongaiiro, wi'l make the grandest display of lashionable and 1 stylish, millinory mantles, jackets, diess gooda, &o. Our customers aud the ; public generally "will do. themselves : justice by resorving their p'urchnses till ! they hare inspected the goods at the i Bon Marcho. • We shall as in previous , year s mark erery line at wholesale price and in plain figures. L. J. Hooper and . Co, BonMarohe Fashionable Drapery ! Warehouse, Queen Street. Masterton.
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