We are requested to state tint tomorrow is property tax pay day, A working bullock in Albury, N.S.W., has outrivalled its km by consenting to beinstshod, ■
One uf Mr John Eayner's Lincoln hoggets, which he Bold at the Palmerston show, gave 2(ilbs of wool when shorn. The heat in Victoria this summer has already reached 100 in the shade,
Bread is now bein? sweated at Christchurch at fourponce the 41b leaf. The annual statutory meeting of the Wairarapa North County Council will be held in the Chambers at noon tomorrow.
.. Tlio Emmar says the announcement that the Woodvillo branch of the Knights of Labour intended to support Mr Hogg was premature.
Mr JO Ingram is prepared to make favourable arrangements for the right of cutting grass in, the Maatorton Park, The Jfasfertqn Rifle. Volunteers pirade on Thursday netf, A meeting of the Match Committee will be held after nirado,"
A resident of this dlstriot is to be called upon at the next sitting of the ,R.M. Court to answer a charge'of burying another poraon's wife in his own name-
Dtotli Koch, who, it must bo explained has no connection with the celebrated Dr yesterday sentenced to three months imprisonment at Wellington fpr theft. The Faluatna County Council Is in a good position, at th,e present timo t and it is stated \yilj have £(1(100, to. spend «]iep tho acpriied third.s row owintr are received. '
A man namod 'R, Q. Oorrie, who was workjiig pu Plan's mhs. at Gleesan's, Maurioevilie, had his leg broken ill two places yesterday through a tree falling on him. It appears that he had fallen a tree with Black, when the concussion created uprooted a treo at his back, which fell and struok him on the leg. The unfortunate fellow was removed to the Mastertoo Hospical, where he is now progressing as favorably as can be expected under the circumstances, A number of dead trout have been ! found floating on tho surface of the Waipoua. This means either dynamite or river pjllutipjij anfl. we frust 'tjio Spqety will'immeajatfilj jiolfl an inquest on these._defun.ct fish pi ascprtfljn the cause of their mjji teriqys mortality,
Meaw* Morrow, Das«otb and Gohavt just received howb of another victory o: the new steel MoCormick reaper am binder ata largo and inportant field tria held at Breadmeadows, about twoly< miles trom Mnlbourno. The trial ivas of ft yer? exciting naturo, oivin« tothi crop operated on being no, tadly tanglec and lopped, that airtlie'differeiitmachiui Had to cut one way, The McOormicl once more proved its superiority,beatin| the flornsby, Massey, Deering, Bront ford, Buckeye, Elevate, Mcraerjani Wood Bhjnglo Apron, 'This is the 2otl Ist prize taken this season by thi, machine in Australia. A right hand supporter of Mr Henr; Bunny writes to our local contemporarj as follows;—" Deflect for a momont 01 the innumerable, frauds in thfl urdjnarj way of tra.d,e, it hajßeoone w Gflljiwej ivitti the 'system that there is littl honesty Jefc; people experience it daily uiid if some of the evils arc not sooi checked by vigorous Legislation, it wil ?o un and on ti(|"wo are surrounded wit! nothing but roguery and deception." Th many friends and acquaintances of th writer will n9 dgubt fe,el they are 50 suj ro|nded aj|tl"K||| ibaV vijtarou Legislation take the form of judloli hanging, , TJio seoretary of the Greytown Fir Brigade Sports Committee, Mr E < Harris, Informs us that Messrs Duff am Webster have kindly consented to dril Py pjipdrpfi perform the sayp,q| {Jance during [he.intervals at tfle spptt on 'tip) llegreatiflfl Reserve qu th' 22nd January, They have also under fakett to niapge tho. fcorchljsdt profjQß §inn,anil y,'jl| ifl.wfjll instruct tl| rownheraof tile Brigade in getting ut an imitation of Buffalo Bill's great Wil( West Show, The saine gentlemen ajs manage the concert jjt tljo Palaco Ha] in t]|e pjenjns, \rhipli ?ill bp given b; t||eir Mcthoqißt friends, assisted by number of the most talented amateuri 111 tho V/ataapa, We understand tha Mr Muntjone ofthe finest tenor aiuger in 'Wellington.will take part, and we cai say with confidence that this will be on of the best entertainments which ha been given in tho district. TJio fu! programme of apcrba. with details c koh event, may now be seen in ou advertising columns, It is difficult to say just at presen which of tho candidates in th Masterton district for Earljamentar; hfiriou'r!( willfie sifopesafiil, hut it is quit true, sn far as South Wqirantpa is con corned, that it Kairbrother iSsSon, of Oat torton, offer the best quality of good at tho lowest prices.—Advt. As tho Busy Season has now commenooi Ii J Hooper and Co would bo pleased i their patrons left their ardors (or Drcsi making. Millinery and Tailoring as earl; as possible. • ■ fiv iar the largest and most attracts display of new Summer Millinery, Drcs goods and lanoy Drapery is now on vie\ Mllio lioi| MaVctip,' Messrs LJ. Hqppe ahd'Co hayb this day receiyed their secow shipment lor the'season, comprising all th latest styles and fashions,' English am French Mpliijfa, Bu'n|tacr'Hajs'ijnd Bori llsHiweWj'jiid' Slvijph Wets, W|es U aifc Ljjpi' Cap's., IJusf Qloalts, Sfev Fashionable preys' Mtjtcnqls, Pqpjecs Prints, kepivyrs, Sf iisjuia. Parasols, Ribbon Bmbroidery Edging and Insertions, Hosier; Bud fllqvcs d'O Tmi Clothing and gentlemen's Mercer; Department'at the Bon Maroheis full] stooked with new goods for the season A large assortment of Men's, Youth's am Boy's Clothing manufactured from Nov Zealand tweeds,' The Clothing inanufa.e lured for the Bon MarcJieL; vwlUjiiown L J Hooper Cq pjw better value ii [\\k dep'it'rini'wit than any other House ii llieoolony, Their suils to measure fron iOsareperfeot wonders for price, fit am finish.:. L.I, Hoorler and-'Co .are not mowing a splendid collectjcn rtf- Mdrli flard^ndSoii F-clj H*U"allshapes, Men'; 3il| washing' ■s'onrjs/; 1 iohite, oxford am ojjjtta Shirts, Panama and Straw Hats n\d ovbrjidesotlpiiouol •goullemau's msi lorv; ; ■'. '■•'' '■'-.'
:■■ Vacancies are advertised' fur ono or Wo £?entlorrion boarders, •.':.'
Frenoli warship Vulta arrived at PoH Chalmers yesterday. : ;Mr G-B WDalrymplo's address to the ratepayers appears in our advertising columns to-day. , ' '
A railway servant named: Little, who was all recently employed it. Masterton is soliciting Bubsoript ions in this district in aid of the Society in wlrioh he represents. .
The well-known Faust -family are expected to open in Mastorlon next week, ,
Au applioition for diaohargo from bankruptcy will bo made nn Wednesday, the 10th December, by Frank Thompson, of Taratahi, ■-..■'
_ A graud sale of plain an fanuy work in aid of St Luke'B Church is being hold to-day. To-night there will bo kbkam vivants and music at intervals.
, We romind Woirarapa visitors to the | Wellington Show that Messrs Whyte and i Wilkinson, of Oarterton and Tauherenikau respectively, are caterers at No. 2 booth under the outside stand. The latest jam from Australia is that the locusts were such a plague in one | part that a N congregation found it impossible to leave church for several hours, owing to the mass of locusts at the door.
Productions ofooa for last year n tho colony of. Naw South Wales "aro estimated at 3,700,008 tons, ;■ The usual monthly meeting of the North Waifarapa Rabbit Board will bo held this afternoon.
The well-known Clydesdale bone No Surrender, siroof Mr 6 Watson's' Nil Desperandum, fell dead whilst being taken to tho-Oamaru show on the 16lh irisl.
The Wliitaker-Hiuchis'on trial has bsen postponed till February 3rd, at the request of the defondant. The residents of Maryborough have decided to take tho preliminary steps for irrigating tho land in the neighbourhood of the township, The following are the Now South Wales delegates to the Federation Convention: —Sir H Parkes, Sir V Jennings, and Messrs M'Millan, Abbot, Dibba, Sutton and Barton, Tho Gas Committee of tho Masterton Borough Council visited the giuwotks on the 17th inst,, and after inspecting' the gas tank decided to recommond the Council t» have it patched until they could arrange for the pnrohase of. a new tank,
A meeting of the Works and Finance Committees of tho Mastetton Borouph Council waa held last evening, The Ovorseor reported having attended to a number of important works in the Borough. Accounts amounting to £IBO were recommended for paymont, The overdraft was reported at £827 Is 7d. The gus loan account showed ? credit of
• -MBsnuii.-Tlie speoial attention of our readers is directed to an advertisement whlohappoara to-day, reminding those who are desirous of purchase pianos, organs, or musical instruments at exceptionally low rates, that Mr F, J. Pinny, tho well known proprietor of that particular firm, is now visiting at the different stations up this lino, and is determined.to offer musical instruments ohoaper than any ono bofore him, "Thisl can do," says Mr Pinny, as a result of my small oxpenses and my being a direct'iuiporler,'' Wo also wish to call your attention to the fact that & J, Pinny wiil have with him a practical piapoforto tuner who can eclipse all others, Kindly address all communication! to theoffico of this paper, Aw.
Tub balls in connection with the vi" of (ho imperial Gorman Squadron wilt doubtless necessitate a large amount of [preparation on the part of the ladies of this city and neighbourhood. We feel therefore, a plensuro in announciuethat <re havo an attractive assortment of all ball requisites, at Te Aro House, In connection with this we wonld desire to call attention to our advertisement on the next pago of Borne specialities in ball fabrics that are not only specially attrattivo, now and, fashionable | but which we ara pipparod to clear out at a reduction of 50 per cent, or at half price, at Te Aro Houso, Tps? ball fabrics are all new this season, wore nil specially selected tor us by oivr florae buyer, are in excellent condition, and tho most" fashionable oolours, aro marvels of beauty and lowncss of price, andean only boobta'ned at Te Aro House.
Ajh»o these ave some beautiful goa-. sairer applique, mtl,i satin stripes, fisherman and. ta nets, ombroidercd nuua' veiling dresses, handsomo net tulle costumes (unmade), and some very rich embroidered Bilk tulln dresses, with' chenille spots, in all colours, atTe Aro, House.—Advt.
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