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Mr A W Ho»g addressea the electors atPahiatuato-nipr.n)\y. Mr E A Wukelin was ro-olectod Mayor of Greytovirn yesterday, without opposition. Detective Herbert is again jn feathery ton, making inquiries artent t^e Picturesque Atlas case: Some anxiety ia felt for the safety of the brigaiitino Edith May, whioii left Port Chalmers for Sydney forty-jive days ago, Tlie certificates for the recent drawing examinations aro to be presented by tho Chairman of tho School Committeo some .imo durinp next week. Tho Masterton School Committee has instructed its Secretary'to convey to the teachers of the school its congratulations upon the result of the recent examinations, which (a hjghly creditable, pd snows that tho eflicienoy.of the sphool i? bciue maintained,

A Maurlcevllle correspondent writes i —ln a paddock noar tho Maurico'ville Railway Station, thorois a mad bull, which oicasionally breaVa out, and rambles on to tho railway Btation, foaming, bellowing aim tearing up the ground, to an alarming extent. His roarings can be heard for miles. If his owner in Wellington does not keep him within bounds, he will get him hurt, or ho will haVe hoayy tJamapea to pay for his vagaries, '- ' ' ' '"•' Wo remarked ycstoHay that Mr Honry Bunny's meeting at Taueru was "a frost," Our local contemporary reports thero was a crowded and enthusiastic audionco.

Thorois eyidoutly some misconception Oii cue oftesluo of ciio oilier I Wo iuay say Mr Buchanan's moetins at tjjo same, nlaoo ivas atadpd by t|picp as many people. Mr Bipiny's meeting cpmmenced at twraty mjnutes fiaat eight, and was over at nine | The school toll was fang three times bnforo a sufficient number of, persons could bo got together, and at first Mr Bunny seemed himself to think that tho best tjiinglho could do would bo to let tho mooting slido and go home again, And this our contemporary calls a omiidcd and eiit'imkslio meeting, .

Mr Hogg, at Woodville, in answer to a question, said ho had a large amount of sympathy with the Catholics and admired tho thoy had supported their schools" But while he sympathised with them he could not Bco his way to support anything which would inl erfe,ro with the present state schools of the colony fohecrs). In tho South Mali thero were a great many in favor ot the Bible in schools, and if aid were granted to the Catholics it could not possibly be withheld from the Bible in school people. There wero many who held stroni? views on religious questions nnd tliß reault would h their children wouldbopreventedfrom receiving a rood education,

It is difficult to say just. at present which of the candidates in tho Mastorton district for Parliamentary honours will he succpssfiil, hut it is quite trip,'s(i fi)r as South' Wairarap'a |s concerned, thjjt ij |!'ajr jji'Qtj|oi ; sS(jp, of Cartorton, offer tho beat quaHfcy of gppds at the lowest prices.-AuvT.

The balls in connection with tho visi | of'tho Imperial German Squadron wil doubtless necessitate a large amount o 1 preparation on the.part of the ladies oj , this oity and neighbourhood. We fee' therefore, a'plensure in announcing that Wg'Jjavean attractive assortment of all ball requisites,- at To Arq House, In connection with tj|is we would dcsjre to pall attention |r our advertisement on the ne# page of some apecjalities in ball fabrics t|iat are not only specially attmtttoe, uoff and fashlonablp pteparedto clear out au reduction jMO F cent, <>r at half price, at TeAto Honso. These ball faorics are all new this season, were all specially selected tor us by our H° lllo • I)U y er ' aro ' n '' W M " O "' condition, and. Hie most fashionable colours, are inaryols of bgauty and lowness of price, andean .only b§ obtained at Te Aro House.

Ajjojg theso are some beautiful »Q3saicor' applique, with satin stripes, fisherman and tosjca nets, embroidered nuns' yoiling dresses, not tullo costumes (unmndo), and some very rich embroidered niljctulie dresses, with chenille spots, in all coloum, nt To Are IioB!p,-APVli

- H.M.S. Ourocoaleft. Wellington for Auokland this morning. At 2pm today, the ■ thermometer' j registered 80 degrees, Fah., in the sun. Tenders are invited by Mr W. Osborne,oftheFernridge jor paintin" and paporliMijnng. MrJohnßryce, in an address to his oleoturs, said ho had no deaitu tor office, nor did ho believe it probable ho would accept it.' .

The Railway Commissioners intend appealing againßtthedeoision of Colonel Itouerts, E.M,, in the oase in which Mr 'Urencliloy, of Mauricevillo, was oharged carrying dynamite on the Weliiug-toji-Masterton railway, ■ 'Frederick Lee, who voluntarily appeared before the Resident Magistrate tlua morniust, was fined oue shilling for failing to register a child.

■ The German Squadron la holding target practice in the straits to-day with their ng. gum. They return to Pom at dusk.

A]e aro requested to remind our re-idera of Messrs Lowe's and lows'sale of Mr Uaigh's turniture at 2 o'clock to-morrow.

About a doson applications for the positron of headmaster of the Greytomi School, dim the Into Mr Bunting, have been received by the Education Hoard, and others are expected before Monday nexc. All the applications will be dealt with by the Board next Wednesday.

Wo ore informed that' the Water Suppty Committee has sent to His Worship 'he Mayor a communication threatening a writ for damages m consequence of trio filling in of the water fabler.

It is estimated that the area of land now open for settlement in tko .Wellington district is about 170,000 acres, ot which a considerable portion is rather rough country, ..The next Government land sale will probably be held about two months hence, when a block uear Pabiatua is likely to be cut up and offered.

Tho Colonial Secretory has written to the ladies of St Luko's Guild, Grey town granting permission fir the disposal by raffle and chance of articles at tho church bazaar on Tuesday noxt, . The Masterton Rifle Volunteers hold their usual weekly parado last liinht, Captain Pownall bemtc in command. The men were put through the usual,oxerciseß by Sergeant-Major JJezar. Messrs Dillon and O'Brien have been sentenced to six months' imprisonment on each of two charges of inciting at Tipperary, tho sentences to be concurrent.

Tho number of entries (n various classes received for the Wellington Agricultural Show next week are approximately as follow :-Sheop, 229; Ofttle, 135 ; horses, 141 ; pigs, 18 ; shoep dogs, 8; poultry, 05 ; New Zealand manufactures, 30 j dairy produce. 08 ; wool, 12 j vehicles, 10 ; implo, uients, 107 : leaping competition, 28 The Wellington Education floardkas decided that it cannot make a special prant to Iho Masterton School Committee to meet the prize list liability, Notwithstanding, tho Committee has decided to mako further application and Bubmit a statoment, showing how the Town Lands Trust grants have been expended for the pa.Bt threo years.

A. Nelson paper crows over the facl that the short local railway is to be supplied with some bogie (.carriages, Hitherto the JUelsonians have jolted contentedly along in the Bhort blxwheelers, but a number pj tjifsp are tp bp replaced by rWconipartment ''complete train" carriages, "with spit'

toons and matohstrikers in (he smoking compartments". The 6toytown Fire Brigade is organising an exceedingly strong programme of sports for Anniversary Day, 22nd January, The prizes ratal from, |6O to £7O and cannot fail to attract attention. A may pole ilanco, a paragon torchlight procession, and n grand Ministrol performance in the evening, all under the capable management of Messrs Duff and Webster, who are unequalled in such undertakings, oapp.t fail to. draw » npiber of specta'tyrs and iistenew, We have pleasure in directing at" tentjon to the bazaar in tho Palaoo Hal' at Greytown on Tuesday next, The ladies of St, Luke's Church tliwo, besides providing a temptine assortment of plain and ornamental commodities of every kind, needlework being well represented, have arranged other attractions, Buoh as fortune-telling, bran pies, a post offico, a picture and High Art Gallery, muslo, flowor stalls, strawberries and cream and refreshments, and so forth, In the evening still more enticements \yilla]juro visitors to the Palace oa]l, and a 'series of artistically posed tableaux y'w\\s will entertain those who are present, besides additional muslo, including that of the private baud, Mr W, 0, Buchanan will opon the bazaar at two o'olock, from which time thero will bo no doarth of amusement and interest in the proceedings throughout,

MusioAL.-Tho Bpccial attention of our readers is directed to an advertisement which appears to-day, reminding those who aro desirous of purchasing pianos, organs, or musical instruments af ex<!?ptiqnally low rnteg, that Mr. F, J, P.jnny.,' tho ft 4 k,nqwn proprietor ol that particular firm, is now visiting at the different stations up this lino, and is determined to offer musical instruments oheaper than any one before him, "Thisl can do," says Mr pinny, as a result of my small expenses and my bejqg 3 (hotter, 1 '" Wo also wish to 'pail your attention to tho tact that f. I Pinpy will juwo )yitll Mm. ft practical pianoforto tuner who can eclipse all others. Kindly address all communications to theollke of this paper, Ann.

i Bv fur the largest and most atlractivi j. display of new Sumiuer Millinery, Dresi goods and fonoy Drapery is now on viov j at the Don Maroho. Messrs LJHoope 1 and Co havo this day received their seconi shipment for the season, comprising all tin latest styles and fashions, English am . French millinery. Summer Hats and Bon j nets, Pretty and Stylish Jackets, Visiles I Mantles, laco Caps, Dust Cloaks, Nov i Fashionable Dress Materials, Pongees i Prints, Zephyrs, Muslins, Parasols, Kibbon ; Embroidory Edging and Insertions, Hosier, and gloves &0.&0. The Clothing'and gentlemen's Mercer, r Department at the Bon Movcho is full stocked with now goods tor the seasor . A large assortment of Men's, Youth's am ' Boy's Clothing manufactured from Ne< 1 Zealand tweeds. The Clothing rnonufac 1 turedfortko Bon Marclieis well-known Ii J Hooper and Co offer better value i this department than any other House! the colony, Their suits to measuro trot 60s aro perfect wonders for price, lit an finish, liJ Hooper and Co aro no l showing a splcpdid collection of Men Hard and Soft Felt Hats all shapes, Men' Silk washing scarfs,' ichitp, oxford an regatta Shirts, Panama, li'ncl Sira.w Hats and every description of gentlemen's me <W.' •' " • ' ■ '' ■ ' As the Ijus/lijoaspu has now cpmmencc L J Hooper and Cowpiiid bo, pleased i their patrons loft' their ordo'f s for' Dres: making, Millinery and Tailoring as earl as possible,

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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XI, Issue 3663, 21 November 1890, Page 2

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Untitled Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XI, Issue 3663, 21 November 1890, Page 2

Untitled Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XI, Issue 3663, 21 November 1890, Page 2

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