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The Wairarapa Daily. SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 29, 1890.

A lad named Barlow haa been killed by lightning whilst delivering bread at Picton, ii. S. \V. . ' * Tenders are invited by the Ekotaliuna Road' Board for road formation and metalling on the Mangaono Valley road. The Masterton Kille Volunteers will parade on tho rillo range at 2.80 on the ilth fieoembqp for volley bring, and at 7,30 in the (irillshed foraunual iiispcc: tlon, " " ■"■"'' The programme for the Wairarapa Racing Club's summer moating, to be held on tho Tauheremkau rncecourso on Thursday, Ist January, 1891 is published to-day, The rabbit pest in New South Wales is increasing with alarming rapidity, and the rabbifs are Bwarmiug in.millions along the various rivers, eating all boforo them, It would appear that the case of William Hull, of Pahiatua, is uot yet at an end. The Supremo Court is, we understand, to be asked to decido whether, upon Hull becoming a bankrupt, the deferred' payment section hold by lijm should be vested in the Official; Assignee or lyheph'er'liia interest is protected against his creditors. In the KM Court yesterday afternoon, after the evidence for the prosecution had been taken in.the case Police v Sloan, lalse .registration, Mr Pownall submitted that there was no evidence of willul falsification, and therefore no case for a superiorOourt. His Worship, however, thought sulliciont evidonce had been adduced for ajirip/acic case. Mr Pownall then raised the objection that the Co'ijrt hi)d i|p 'jurisdiction, ns there was an informality in (ho information, but this was alsq overruled. Mr Pownall therefore decided to put the accused in the box. Upon his oath tho accused denosed_ that Mr Jago came to hinr and asked him some questions, but to evade curiosity, and to prevent his own character from being destroyed, ho gave false replies. Ho had no idea that Jago wasasking questions for the purpose of registration, He had bbcri married since the offeiice was alleged to have been committed. The accused wai then committed to .take his trial at tho criminal sittings of the Supreme Court to no held, on Monday next, bail being allowed in bluiS&M and two sureties of 120 each, '-

It is difficult to say jxjsfc at present which of the candidates. In the Masterton district for -Parliamentary honours will be successful, hut it is quite trno, so fnr.is South Wairarapa' is concorncd.'that ft Jitabrothcr &Son, of Carterton, offer the best qiiality'of. goods at the lowest prices.—Apyx,

Mrs TnyJot' nolitics..stra'wberriesfg'reon. peaj, aiid neiv putat, es for silo, ;>''^-:' Mr. G. Beotliam addressea tho olcofow «t TJroyetton tliia ovonihgJA,'-:.-'':.;:: Several good dairy <<" le N m advertised tot stlo-by-Mr F'' Viburf, of tho tipper riaift. ■£./'};.;. Tho Govomniont hna decided ;fp;.fuko no action".,rccr-udinK thor Federation "unventtontill-after.tho elections. ; '. ■'' Mf .o.Beethain .visits.Pahiatuihsaiu »n Wednesday next, when 110 adclresaes' the olootora ih Stowar(,'s - : . .An l'ncroase ot. 61 moinbors'and !I7 scholars is replied as. haying ; takon place in the Wellington distriab bf the Wesloyau Ohurch during:iho' : piistyear.

Messrs Lowes and lorns add to their Stock Sale for noxt.Wcdnosdayy 1 puro bred Ayrshire bull? : '-' ' :-"■.;.;;-'.'■ Tonders, to be Bontinon.br before December eth, are'. inritod by the Chairman of the OpakiScKuol Cbnimittoo for roofing tho dwelling houso at tho* Opakischool, ''. ; ': ' . A poll of those interested in..malting certain roads in the Pahiatua Countyi beiiw, taken at the Masterton'frbmpY anco Hall to' day, ■'■'■•■:?:' The tondor of Mr' B, Leo hasbcen accepted for cutting' grass ; uri~ the MastortonPark,- .' >:' Tho installation of Mr 0, A.'.Tfownall as Mayor of 'Ea«to.rtoii takes place on Wednesday, Decoinboi'l7th,'.at noon, ■' The (ftago Cup,.runiat'Dunedi" yesterday, was '' won . .by .''Vreodomi Wolverino being sebohdiand 1 Occident third, v-:- v :: v ; ;[...:.. It is rumoured in Mastorton. .that: Johnny Fulton, a son of .|he'%y.KFul. ton, late of MastortohlW|io.-fa,now stationed in New South Met ha»Mh: recently .drowned.' Wif hijyo. made inquiries, but find ther'e'is'no; authentic foundation for the rumour, v., . .....':, : , Considerable commotion;,was •causedat Ekotahuna yesterday by tlio forcible entry of tho shop ,of a (village, blacksmith by assistant. bailiS'. . tVo understand the legality of the aotiofi of this official is to be tested iii.tho RM", Court at an early date ' : { ... Ton charges are sot oWii :for hearingat the criminal sessions of tlib Welling: ten Supremo Court Monday, the principal being those of InUrde'r against two Chinamen, >s■■:;■:■. Horticulturists aro rohyndod that- the Spring Show ofthe MMiirton Horticultural Society will be -hdld on Wednesday next in tho drill hall •■'; ' The Woodville branch of the Knights of Labor, tolls the: working men of tho Mastorton. electorate howthey shall record their vote's.' The naked trunk of,a man,' supposed to be an' Italian'hawker, liaj been found at Mount Kiddle, Victoriai The limbs were discovered about' tlueo hundred yards from the body, j' |. . . ' A number pf MaorKwOnien had a dispute with some (laxcutto'ri; lit Levin, and tumbling the drivers bit their drays dopositod the cut llax into an adjoining swamp, ; : ■

The oortificatos recently calnod by pupils af tho Mastorton publio school for drawing, wore 1 ' preseuted yesterday afternoon by.ttr W. H. B.eetlum. Tho Ohairmail of the School Committee was also presont- : ■

A very liandsomo occasional suite of drawing-room furniture is now on view in the window, of Mr T.Jago, cabinet, maker. The upholstcrinp of the various pieces is excellent, and displays workin am hip of a skilled character. The coy;r'.Dgs are of silk tipestry, with plusli huin I?, .Altogether"ilio suite is a oredit 11 to ilie mi who has turned it out, and to the nsidontto whose o,rder it has been executed, Our local contemporary, reported th° other ovoning that hail stoves had fallen as big as marbles ut Mauriceville, but a New South Wales correspondent of a Wellington paper goes <orio' botter than that, and informsus"that on the 17tb inst hailstones fell in t-haVcolony as large as.hen's eggs. ■ ■;'-■■..'' The Lake County'.Press says.'—"The 'oldest resident' remember any. filing to cfjuiil tljo rainall'jjf t||o 'present soason, and 'when it is going to stop' isbeing a question of grave ooncorn, It lias rained enough to have almost exhausted the heavens," ; ' Ml' W. 0. Buchanan addressed a wellattended meoting.", ef ■ eleotors at wailiekakelaßt Mr d. Braith'waito being in the chair, and about twenty tivoljerspns bejijg present, 'T/tg Bpeajier was listened '{B with attontion and evident interest, and. Nt the conoulsion of his speech hq received a hearty vote of thanks,

A man named Henry Wilson was arrested in Ohnstdhnrcli on Wednesday, charged with (ho larceny of a borae from Michael O'Connor, of Palraerßton North. The horse, it will be i'eramnbered, was sold at Ekotaliuna {o Richard Howell, and was hired- troin him by Mr James Ross, of Mastertui, whose adventures at tho Palmcratoq show ■ pre rccontly narrated jn our columns.- Wilson was falcon through to'Palniprsfon yesterday. Mr G Beetham addressed about fifty electors at the Opaki sclioolhouse last night, and was well received, The ohair was occupied by 'Mr F (jotter. After having referred at length to the political situation, tho candidate announced his willingness toansworqucstlons, In reply 10 Mr Pay, he statod that the StoutVogel Qoverhment made tho line through the Manawatu Gnrgo,- and not the Atkinson Government ns represented by Mr Hogg, In answer to a question psi by the eliatrinan ho statod that he was in favour of the village settlemetit scheme. Qn .tho motion of ifr R Campbell a hearty vote of thanks was accorded tho candidate Mr Hart Udy, whoso death we recorded.yesterday, was a native of (Jormvall, England, and arrived in Wellington on the Bth February, 18:10. Ho carried on a.saw'millling business at Stokes's Valley uutil ljjpjj, when an, eaythquake paus'fid'iljß dujn Whicti gave $0 tyltof Epwiir to' burst,. Ho (lieu removed to" Greytown, whore ]\e has, lived evor since. Hg had an appointment under the old Provincial Government and supervised tho work of making tl)e main road from Qroytown to the Black (orWaiohinb)bridge, Ho also kept a store there and started the first'mill in tho Wairarapa:''- He went to Mataraiv'a and followed sheep, and. cattle farming, in which he was very successful. In course of years ho settled down in Greytown, but ho was'not idlo and could do a day'B work with any man in tho place, He was' at work.un the day ho was taken ill.' Ho was Maydr of the borough of Greytown ; for two or threo terms, and has also served on the Taratahi Carterton Board and other like bote, 'He was a Justice of tlje Peace and a very useful man in the Wcsloyan dorrionination, auiongwhom he laboured for dO'yoars, Last Sunday ho preached two Bermonßono at Daleliold and the other at Matarawa; He leaves a widow, four sons and throe daughters, 07 grand children and 16 proatqraud. children. He will be buried in 'Qroytown- on Sunday at 2 o'clock. .-.-!.

;Bv far tho largest anil moat attractive display'of new' Summer Millinery, Dress gqqdj and fancy Drivf ory is now qq-viow 4 "tho lion Morcljo, Messrs L J Hooper and .Co have this day received their second shipment for tho season, comprising all the latest styles 'and fashions'. English and French millinery, Summer Hats and Bounets.l'rpttyaqd Stylish Jflckels, Visiles, Mantles, Lace Gaps, jjust plqajfs, New FashioimblG Press Materials, Pongees, Prints', Zephyrs, Muslins, Parasols, Ribbons Embroidery Edging and Insertions, Hosiery and gloves i'bik Tub Clothing and gcnllcincn's- Mercery DeparUnent.'a'ttho Bon Marehois fully, stockeih'with new goods .'for the 'season. A large assortment of Moil's,' Youth's and Hoy's jClotlung manufactured, from New Zeatttweeds." The' Clotlurig manufactured for trie, lion Marclie is well-known. L J Hopper and Co offer bettor value in thlsdoparlhiehtthanan'y'other House in the oolpnyv. Their suits to measure from 50a ore pprfoef wonders'for. price, fit,' a.nd. flnlsli, lj J-'Hopper and Po' .ftro tfpw 'showing a. spiendw oplleotioh Of. Mens Hard and Soft Felt Hats all shapes. Mens. Silk washing scarfs,-ichitc, oxford and regatta Shirts;' 1 Panama' and Straw Hats aiulcvorydosjrilitwn gf gwllopp's/ ipojf -.oiy,- ~ '!-"•* " ~";■■

,vMrUarpenter, of tho Ointral Boot, \Ureliousii, veminds his numerous: 6us. toniersrand the general public that ho hasrecoiyeddirectshipments of really flrsMlassbbots and shoes from the best German,Parisiaii,'Mishj and Colonial manufaoturets..■', ~ . ... .'/■.. :-. Mr Henry : BunnyV addressed' the electors atDalefield on Thursday oysu' mg, about ten to nftooii doctors being 'present, and MrJßeeohy oooupying tho ohair., ..The meeting .was quiot and orderly, and tho.spenkor received a vote of thanks at, its" teriiriiiaticn. ■' ■■ Bast night Mr gunny-.;. was at Pflrkville. Prom forty to: fifty perßoua assembled and gave hiui'asiood hearing. Mr Richards pepupiedthe > chair. The candidate vocoiyed the oustoniary vote of thanks.. The mooting was vor/shorti lasting only about.half an hour.

ilohiv .Thdmpsonj. bettor known as "I.Yorkie," languished in tho Oartorton police colls -last... night, Ho had the misfurlune to got drunk, and' as ho was making himself:a geiieral nuisance. Constable Darby ran linn.ini Ho was to have been broupht.up this morniug, and as.ho has already had a night's incarceration, and Sunday now inter' venes,'ho.will' probably bo discharged with .-good advice, whioh, as far as " Yorkie" is concerned, will have about as muoh effect as .inordinary glass'of whiskey would.oh the same individual., ■■■:■. A-reprkable incident is mentioned in connection with the late Mr Hart Udy,of Ureytown, He has fir many, yearsbeon a-Wosleyanlay-readbr. Last Sunday morning he', preached at ■ Cartprtori,'and in • opening his address he remarked tlutt he woufd.repeat the first sermon ho had over '.delivered, andj as, with life's uncertainty; it might even prove, to'be "also his last, -ho would deal 'with his'..subject-, .(ir. .tho of his'ability and do' all the' good he' could with the .'powers. at his disposal. This, was.a strangely inipreßsiye ; and prophetic.ntteranhce; for now, alas, ithu-speaker is no more. . • '; : Dpiw ; .the'jresent mouth some excojitiohal advantages will bo offered to all dash customers at the. Wholesale Family Drapery. ■Warehouse, To Aro House Wellington, - v We alludo io the frco- distribution .'or Christmas presonta,. Thcso consist of so'mo vciy useful attractive'and elegant Japanese" Chinese, and other desirable fancynewly imported, at Te Aro Houso/Wclliiigtoil,'; -.''.,'. .;.,-! . ■';' "'■•• .-•' WKhavo. triple, attractions to induce large, long and repeated visits to our warebouse during the. present-month, Ist We have .the largest andbcst.'selo'oted stock in the city, 2nd.The quality of • oiir'gbods is Ail and 'tho prices tho lowest 'possible. 3rd livery purchaser from Ids upwards gets iu addition a very useful, pleasing, attraotiyd present, at-To Arp.upuso,- Wellington,, • No other house in tlie'oity either does or is oblo to offer thcso. threefold advantages which will cortainly he widoly appreciated and eagerly ombraoed 'by the' diiany who will thromg ourpreniii'es during the presrnt month, at To Aro House, Wellington, 'Tii> time for tljo distribution of these ■presents-is limited, viz.; from tho present date to,the end of tho month of-December, at To Aro Houso, Wellington, .;.:'"' In the Men's.boys'.. and youths'. oiotliing' doparlincut, purchasers way; select their" presont from a choice .assortment'. of ties,, soarfs, shiits, hats, &e,"at TeAro House,' Wellington, . .■'.-..'.'.

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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XI, Issue 3675, 29 November 1890, Page 2

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The Wairarapa Daily. SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 29, 1890. Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XI, Issue 3675, 29 November 1890, Page 2

The Wairarapa Daily. SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 29, 1890. Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XI, Issue 3675, 29 November 1890, Page 2

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