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Mr A, W. Hogg addressed the oleo' tors | at Woodyille Jast night and reoeived a vote of thanks and confidence,

Cardinal Moraa is in daily expectationof being withdrawn from Australia. His uncle's Bee of Dublin is the fresh field. We understand that Mr AM Bradbury, of Masterton, has boeen appointed curate to tho Bov ft Oolfey, of ■Wellington, A Wellington paper states that Mr Thomas Braoken, New Zealand's famous poet, is again on the wallaby. Mr James Macara is, tho successful tondorer for the conveyance of mails between the Mastcrton Pest Uflico and Kurupuni, and the railway station for two years, commencing oil January Ist. Messrs A. S, Patterson and Co., merchants ot Dunedin and London, intend establishing a branch at Wellington, Members of the Masterton and Thisllp Masonic Lodges are requested to moot this evening to recoive the Rev Bro Ronaldson, Grand Secretary, Messrs Lewes and lnnis intima . at catalogues of Mr Haigh's furnituul 2 st may bo obtained from the auctioneers'. Messrs Lowes & lorns hold their fortnightly stock sale to-morrow, the list of entries for which comprises 8Q bullocks 30 heiters, 9 yearlings, 2 dairy cows, 60 fat shorn owes, horses, pigo, oto, • Tho Faust Family and'the Loudon Bellriugcrs, who are now playing to crowded houses in Auckland.are expected to visit the Wairarapa at an early, date. We remind oar readers of the lecture to be delivered by Mr Tighe in the Temperance Hall to-night in aid of the blind institution, it is to bo hoped tho attendance will bo largo." An inset referring to Hosking's patent compressed air osoillating"* spraying machine, of which Mr F, (J. Moore is the proprietor, anpears In tq-day's Daiw. The advantages attending the tiso of this machine are fully set forth, 'and the inset is well worthperusa), "' ' ■' Mr J 1 H Wood makes some Important additions to his next Taratahistook sale, An entirely unreserved sale of gonoral merchandise, produce, and household furniture is announced for Saturday, November 22nd, ■ Uur local contemporary informs its . readers that a number of German mon of jvar arrived in Masterton by yesterday's midday train. Tliis is ejtraordinaryj Soeipg that tho squadron only anohored in Wellington harbor at In m.

Tho labour patty who are interestin ;heniaelvea in the establishment of ipecial settlement at Maugatainoka, in th Forty-Mile Bush, havoappojnted Mcsar Seymour, gjnjjqjjeero, and Prince' to visi ma inspecb tlje land, and they loft fpr'th bush ypsfcerday. ' An extraordinary freak of nature wa tslinrttime »gn gii'cn bitth to. by joloui'ctj woman named Mrs Sara langstoii,of Siiiatoga,United States. Th baby, which is alive and well.has tw< perfeotiy formod faces backing eac' other. It frequently cries with ono fac while tho other is tobor or laughing Tho Cabinet havo approved of plan for the erection of an asylum at Porirua forty six miles from Wellington. It i intondud that this asylum shall be central one foi the receipt of imbecile from all parts of t|io cplriny, and ft; i estimate;! that the building will coa L 20.000. " Tho young man William Catt, who wa arres'ediiiMasterton op Saturday b, Detuptiyp painpb'ojl' on a cbargo (i embezzlement, was brought before th Wellington magistrates yesterday an remanded until Friday, His paramour whose namo is Eli?,a Swain, was taken i on arriving iu.tho Empire City, and ha to bo removed to tho hospital, In tho Appeal Court yosterday, in th case of Sowry v. the Hawkesßay Lan Board, it was sought to obtain a decisio as to whether or net tho Laud Bonn bad power to enquire into cases c alleged duminyism. After having one deoided to isstio an occupation license to tho applicant, tho judges woreun ammous in holding that (ho Boat had tyl! ' " Our Ejfctalnnu osrrespondunt writes -Ono of your Mastorton residents had lively experience tho other day. Th gontleman arrived here on horse bac from Mastorton, en route for Pnlmerstot Thinking the journey was too much k ono horse, lie hired a second to cart him through. Everything went we until ho arrived at his destinatioi There tho horso wi>s claimed as bavin boon stolen. Tho happy Mastertoiiia was thoretoro left to get back t Eketflhuna tho best way he could. ] appears thr.t the horse was bought froi a nip passmg.thrbughhoro, who state thatjt was his own,' and that he nam fronfGisborno,. On tho affair becomin known the purchaser of the horso, li interviewed Constablo Boachn, whj from information received, went I Alfredton. whore tho. man had bee stopping; but was too late,aß he had le; thoro the day beforo and forgot to lea.v his address. the Constabl spf( tho purcaaspr wept on a huntit] expedition, but returned late last nigl without success, IMb difficult to say just at preset] which of the candidates in th Mastorton district for Parliamentar honours will be successf al, hut it is quit true, so far .as. South Wairarapa is cor cernod, that K Fuubrother &SOll, of Cai terton, offer tho best quality of gooo it the lowest prices.—Advi, Ti[E halls, in coiyiectifm with tho via of 11)0 Imperial German Squadron wil loubtless hccesßitato a large amount c preparation on the part of the ladies c this city and neighbourhood. Wo fee therefore, a pleasure In aniiounolnatha wo have an aftraotlyo assortipept of al tjall requisites, at Te Ar'o House. Is connection 'with this. wo woul desire to call attention to'our advertise nient on the next page qf coino speoia'li ties in ball fabrics that are not oil; specially attractive, new and fashionabi bpt which wo are piepared to clear ou it a reduction of 50 per cent, or at Jial price, at To Arofiouso, ' ■■'.- These ball fabrics aro all how .thi season, were all specially selected tor. ut by our Homo buyer, are in excellen condition, and the most fashionabi solours, avo marvels of beauty am lowness of price,' and can only b(i ob ta : necj jjj; T§ Ayo Ajiojo these are some beautiful got jainer applique, with satin stripes fisherman and tosca nets, embroiderei nuns'veiling drosses, handsome iiottull lostumes (unmade), and some very ric! smbroidered mile MlMresp/witi jheiiille "spots, jr all colours, at To Ar House,-Anyf, , "'••'/.

A number of Mutsrhm sports left by I M?g for the Taratalii-Carterton 'races' wis moniinij. Tho curator of the Masterton fish ponds, Mr Ayaen, has forwarded largo consigmonts of tioutto the West Coast of both islands within the pastfow woeks.

Mr Philip Putman, of Karori, was thrown, from Ins. buggy last .nignt at Wellington,' and now lies in an uncohscioua atato at tho hospital; Mr tl A Butohor was sued for the sum of £l2 9j by Mr B H Buckeridge, in the Cartorton It M Court thisinorning, As tho dofondanfc.jtatfid that he was expecting remittanco money from Home no order was mado. A lull reporo of theproceo dings will appear to-morrow.' ,v .The New Zealand Loan and Mercantile Aeency Company announce an important sale of pedigroe Btook.undor tuo auspices of the Wellington Agricultural and Pastoral Association, for Saturday, November 20th. The rose and spriny show of the Greytown Horticultural Society is to he held on Friday next. With the weather experienced during the past few weeks he exhibits at the show should bicak lornier records, both lor quantity and superiority. ,

A man named Miller was picked un on Uie-Adolaido-road, Wellington, last night, in an unconscious condition and « admitted to the Wellington Hospital. Ho had apparently been thrown _ from " a vehicle. Having recovered consciousness this niorniiß to'iveycr, he was discharged from th°e hospital,

Our Greytown correspondent writes' -inspector Pope was expected at the £apawai Native School to-day, to mako his animal examination of the scholars, ihe school, includes children of the mfant olaßsea and goos up to the fourth standard. It is said; however, that the tourth s andard m this instanoe is really cloing fifth standard work. '

A meeting of ladies connected with St Me s Church was held at Greytown last night, when the following kbkmx vvero selected for representation at the bazaar and sale of work to b» held in tho Palace Hal, Tuosday, 2oth November, viz: -"Walls have oars,'"'"Queen Woauor and Fair Rosamond,' 1 "Lovo's ueb eard,"»Three Young Maids of Lea, "Three Old Maids," and Britannia and her Daughters,"

Tauern Road Board was' hold on Saturday, Novcinbor 15lh, 1890, to oouskto what aleps should be taken in regard to the deviation of the line of road through Messrs Cuff and Graham's Property _ The mattor beinij well disoussod, it was propose! by Mr Miller and seconded by Mr Perry, that Mr McKay be written to, asking his consent o Mr Johnson erecting his fence on the owor side of the okl line' of road from Hjo earner seccion peg to the top of Stony Creek. The resolution was earned.

Mr John Judd, aenr., of Greytown, and Mr H, Judd, of Olareville, had a livoly little smash-up yesterday, when they wore out driving in a gig, The accident, we aroglad to say, caused no serious personal injury, only a bit of a shako-up and a few bruises resulting. They had driven over the Waiohine bridgo on their way to Greytown, and when ascending theapproooh the horse suddenly assumed a devotionarattitude, whereupon the Messrs Judd ffotout of the trap without- much ceremony or premeditation, One occupant the rjght of th,e head, the fitheftp theleft, hofse'skneos and nose suffered, and the shafts wore broken, but beyond that there was no damage,. The horse must have trodden on a round stone,.as he ordinarily was most reliable,

lit klho largest and most attraotivo display of new Summer Millinery, Dross goods and fancy Drapery jn n«w wi viow at Jfe M WfiTfiha. Messrs LJ Hooper ana Oo have this dtiy received their second ahlpmeutfor.tho season, comprising all the latest styles and fashions.' English and Frenoh millinery, Summer Hats and Bonnets, Pretty and Stylish Jackets, Visites, Mantles, Laae Caps, DustOlqaJsq, ij« Fashionable Dress, Maifcrlato, Pongees., ? r 18 , si §«ptef«. ajiialinsittra'sols, gibbons Embroidery Edging and Insertions, Hosiery and gloves '. * Tub Olotiiing find Roiltlemon's Moroery Department at tho Bun Maroheia fully stocked with new goods for the season. A largo assortment of Men's, Youth's and Boy's Clothing manufactured from New Zealand tweeds, The nothing manufactured for the Bon Marchois well-known, L J Hooper and Co offer belter value in tins department than any othor House in the colony, Their suits to measure from 60s aro perfect wonders for price, fit and finish, L J Hooper and Co are new showing a splendid collection of Hens Hard and Soft Pelt Hats al) shapes, Men's Silk washing scarfs," aMto, oxford and wgalta Shirts, Panama and Straw Hats, and every description of gentlemen's mercery. : As the Busy Season has now commenced Ii J Hoopor and Co.iy'ouid be' "pleased if their patrons left their' orders for' Dress, making, Millinery and Tailoring as early 8,5 possible, "' '' *

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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XI, Issue 3665, 18 November 1890, Page 2

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Untitled Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XI, Issue 3665, 18 November 1890, Page 2

Untitled Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XI, Issue 3665, 18 November 1890, Page 2

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