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The Wairarapa Daily. FRIDAY, DECEMBER 19, 1889.

.Notices regarding special orders aboi to be Tiado by the Mauriceville Boa Board appear in out advertiain columns, ■ •'' i Education more for a poor fan than fertilisers,." It grows hotter croj and breeds better stock, What many poor farm with its soraggy cattle an foul aores wan(s,.is a heavy applicatio of brains,,. :.'•.. ■■ Mr. E, MoEwen, who is aboi leaving this district) has' resigned ,h position as chairman o£ ; ,tho Masterto School Committee. Mr, Edwin Feii will be recornnjended to the Ijoard fc appointment in his stead, . The debt of tho Maatorton Schoi Committep appeals to he aompwhor about fifty pounds. A presentation of first and secon class certificates for rcstulor attendant mil bo made at the Masterton Publ: school this atternoon. • A minister of religion in Tomuka tol his congregation, that ,801110 ofthci contributed to the .church according I their means, anisome according to the meanness, In the fulfilment of a promise give by the Minister last session, that Yrhe the emigration voto jru upended r fresh liabilities fffluld bj entered "'M I Immigration %artment has no decided to refuae any further applioatioi for assisted passages from England. A good all-round rabbiter, wh thoroughly undorstands his work, i wanted by Mr, Jno, Davies, 0! feiil station, near Fontou, Mr, Hogg Is foolialily ccmplalniii that our corrcspondouta publishe glaring falsehoods about him during th late election. Mr Hog« has bee extremely fortunato, for tho very won things that could possibly have bee said against him weronot published, 11: political opponents treated bin with most extraordinary forbearance, The Now Zealand Government hs receiyed no official information from th AgontGcneral concerning theVancouvi mail service, which is engaging th attention of the Canadian represontativ and the Agents General in England, nc have any instructions been sent to hii as to what position he should take in th matter, The Kumara Times says that terriffo cyclone passod a mile.and half to the westward of that town lat Tuesday afternoon. Those wlio wej in the vicinity speak of the wind roatin like thunder and carrying before |t, in narrow track scarcely -a chain wide, th largost trees in tho bush, The track < the cyclone is said to bo as plain ( though an army had been at wor cutting a road through the forest,' Matrimonial alliances of-an extraoi dinary character bctweon twofamilii were solemnised at Dumnow the othi day, Two brothers named Mattham sons' of a deceased farmer at Aythorj toothing, married two' sisters name Barnard, daughters of aDunmow fame and a few hours aftorwards the father < the brides, who was a widower, led I the altar the widowed mother of th bridegrooms, ' ' v . A model for brevity for a Parliamei tary candidato is claimed for Taamanii At the appointed time for hlB upjt'ni tory and declaratory speeoh,a man mac his bow and said;-" Gentlemen,- I'i not going to make a long soeech, but I haven't the gift of the gab I've got in the nutl"(Here the. candidal significantly tapped his forehead and s: down), •;■ , . . 'ttU'difhculttdsiy just at- preset which 'of.' tfo pdjdatea in tli Masterton distr'ict for Parlianjontai honours will be successfal, but it is q'uil truo, : so far as South Wairarapa Is coi corned, that, R Fair-brother &Son, of Oa ertou, offer the best quality of good at lowest pricee.~Atvi. ■ ■

: Ib : Uimpro|)aMe,tlidt l tti*BQovemmeat viltoecipVupoh'^ )ouficil appp|Wiita g; footed lri> the^eßlejm'ohiiirih^Gar The; Palmeratott; Council it nviting applioatiorrnVfor;; tho' -right tc sstablißlTjspmining:batha'in that 1 town; th'e !n January mil:'.'coatthe connttyaboil .The. annual', dietributjim of prizes "'it place this afterhooij in-tho Boh'obl:oora, ':''-' ! '*''.-. : v":-''^'^-'';fe^ TheMameyreapetandiVindet,; pui together and ready for work,; can :nov be procured from' MrV F, H Wood" 'o 3roytown. ! ■.: '^■' : ': > $,. A cheap fifty, acre homestead, near CArtOribniwadveriiiec by Mr, F.;H. WoodJMnirfofoale.; ';' , Itjis Stout' feb for in tin Htttt ; nmrdcr v, caao'Vaß J6O guinea! which was paid,?by :Sew Hoy,\"tb well known Chinese JmSrphimV-' a Dunediiifj ; ". ,-. ;"■',^ :i:lnthe MiWitthis'-mofiiing, Ti:Hawko,waß':.fined la.arid lsiosts'jo driyinif: iiorecis; < ihro'iigli -■t he. fihaii thorough F; 'Wright;™ finei Bs and;cos'tß iqr allowing hU chimney ti take,fo.!;;;!:i:s:;;:; %:;,J:, ■'Tropi ah inset' appearing', In .'to-day.' iss'ue.itwill bo soon that the Wlioloial Drapery Oompauy' 1 haw; just..'. <ip«ne thirty cases ot .draperjr. aud /elothuij specially selected for the, Christmas an Now ',Toar holidays; j price' ; lli submittedwin welhrppay pqrusali- ■'. ~,. We; arek'retiuostijd' tq ,; ;romind "oi readers oi|Messrs Lowes arid lorns'sail to-morrow. At <2 o'clock they cohuneni with tfiDßale of the Wairarap»Calodonia Sooiety'B;Bow':Y(arV;;Diiy' v pri\iießei quantity! Christmas;' poultry,, then-.now'an secondhand furniture and sundries. ! v Thei'Woodvjilo .J&iiiw.'says ;-J! Hogg's evidence in ~thq, Sedcqle-Roei libel action will be read with astomil mont. Of course no out would think i doubting Mr Hogg's word on* oath, < say,.that ■ his ovidonce was meant t floreon Mr Roeso, but it seems Btranf I that ho'was not' aware, that Mr.' Keei rwasoneiofhifl' chief supporters.!* \?h; everybody in the eleotoiato knew excopt Mr Hopg, and we must say if 1 did not know it he ought I The Wellington Land Board yesterd: afternoon pasiedtho following rosolutio —" That in tab opinion of the Boari what isknown as' dummyism' has bee practiced by Mr Coleman Phillips i connection with the selection o! sectioi in Puketol, aud that it is desirable ti whole case should be laid before tl Crown Prosecutor with a, view I ascertain 1 whether thore are sufficioi grounds to warrant a prosecution undc clauses 29 and 30 of the Lands Ac 1888. and if so, that such proseoutio bo instituted." ;[ The first prize Lincoln hogget rai boughtby ! 'MrDuncan MoMastdr. fo thirty guineas at the recout Wellingto Show js proving himself a good shoot and thereforo is not belying his o.xcolloi pedigree; .Ho -has 1 just been clippei Hisfleeco.'weis'hed twenty pounds, an tho wool was sixteen inches in longti When flockinasters' have the 'biiterprii niid the wisdom to invest in sheop of th class, they can reasonably expect a vti superior' progeny, and they are, b natural results, bouud to 1 get It. Travellers from the iVairarapa passui through Pahiatua find, many changi and improvements In that smihr. township, and amongst tho sottlers fin many old friends and. familiar .face Que of the very latest to cast his anch< in Fahiatua is Mr. Bollard Pripo, l&l of Masterton, who is now mine host ( I the Union Hotel.. For Borne time aft< Mr. Price eaWitp business here he wc 1 travelling for a Wellington firm,' an !mado himself,, deservedly populi throughout the Wairarapa oyhjs geni |i)iapner!and ready tact, We feel im Mr, Price will become as popular I Pahiatua and wish him every succoss: his netf venture, Edward Elliaton, of Eketahuna, wi charged before Colonel Roberts tli morning with a broach of the Licensli Act in having sold a glass of whiskey I I one Peter Thompson without a liconsi Mr Beard appeared for the projioutio and stated that a Writ oi atiiomti hi i been issued Against the detendan restraining him from selling liquo; The fact of the liquor having been sol was admitted, and it was left tor th Court to decide whether the order mac was a sufficient, restaint or otherwix MrPownall, who appoated for defem ant, contended that the writ of certiora bad not yet been issued, and had nen been served upon the Lioenilnc Commi tee as the Act provided, and it ,wi therefore unnecessary for him to ca further matter for the defence. Tl Court decided to hear tho defence. M PownAll then produced an order, stayin the prbpeedings qf.tjie Sitpremo Cour and stated security'])ad been jot|gpd ft an appoal by. his client against tli issuing'pt the writ of, cert wart. B submitted that tho mattor was total] out of the jurisdiction flf'tjiis, Court, Ti case was altogether an absurdity, and persecution rather than a proseoutioi After the hoaring of further argumen and the evidence of the dofendent as t the security given, the Court reserve its decision till Monday, January sih, Lord flopotoun recently made a extensive tour on horseback, throug Victoria, and out of respect, to hi nationality, the colonists took care t have him well provided with bagplp muslo during his travels. At a moetin in Melbourne he reported h js, 'sqrpns at not seeing more'than a doaen rabbit during tho wliolo trip, and he all expressed his ploasnro at tho compll mentß paid to his nationality by th bagpipe music. "That accounts for th disappearing o{ fte i#its." ; v unu l ßl u'no oi ine company, and the Qovornc wai forced to join in the ranewl laug at tho expense of tho national musk c Caledonia. Carterton railway station has not yt been permitted to indulge in the luxur; of a verandah like Maaterton, but it i to have the ordinary-conyfjniqnco qf garden Beat on the platform, Woodsid junction, where passengers by th branch train frequently havo to loitc about, is also to have a siraila seat placed- on ' the main lm platform, It is much pleasanLer. fo people who are waiting for trains to b ablo to rest in the open air, for excep when it ib very hot or when It is rain nig, tho average country waiting roon or shelter shei, with its rudo siinplieit; and stern uniformity of turnishing, i not attractive to tho fastidious mederi trayeUer. The provision fif these seat Is dpe tp t|)e ponaideration of Mr Dawson thetraffic manager, o|-r South Wai rarapa representative having in convor sation brought this popular wapt unde: his notice, It slipuld also be remembered thatal purchases' in our Clothing Dopaitmen whether for Boys' or Men's wear, wil cntitlethe customer to a Christuwa Prcsen at To Aro House, Wellington, ■ Bv iar the largest and moat attracliv display of now Summer .Millinery, Dres goods and fancy Drapcryls nowonviei at the Bon Marche. Messrs LJHoope and Co have this day received their secon Shipment tor the season, comprising all th latest styles out] jaabionii, Epgb'sh an, French millinery, Summer Hat?, pd gq|i nets, Pretty and'. Stylish Jackets, Visiter Mantles, Lace Caps, IJust plotilis, Kei FashionaWo Dreaf Materials, Pongcei Prints, Zephyrs, Muslins; Parasols, Ribbon Embroidery Edging and Insertions, Hosier, and gloves 4o&o, The Clothing and gentlemen's Mercer; Department at the Bon Maroheis full; stocked with now goods;for the season A large assortment of Meu's, Youth's am Boy's Clothing manulaotured from ; Hci Zealand tweeds. The Clothing ; manulac lured for tho Bon Maroheis well-known D'J Hooper aud Co offer belter value ii this department than any other House ii thocolony. Their suits to measure- frra 50s are perfect wonders' for price, fit, an llniah. LJ Hooner. and ?Q P # ihowi'ng it- splendid: collection; of. Men Hard and Soft Felt Hats allshapos.'.Men Silk washing scarfs,: (eWto, oxford, am ,'cgatta,Shirts, Panama and Straw, Hat md every desoriptioa of gentlemen's met ;■:';.; ;^ v ;^::--j ; '-;\;. : :. :^

"""" ,\ The annpal picnic in connfeotwn vrilh thoMastorton Sunday'Sohool is to bo hold on the vOral'on Boxing Day, December 26th, when amusements of will bo provided. ' *" '' s The t. b. Tainui, from London, arrived at Lyltelton yesterday, Tho weekly parade of the Masterton Hifle Volunteers was hohhait waning, when'the men were put through tho mual exercises -> Willwni Falconer was fined £5 in the tt. M. Court this* morning for failing to destroy rabbits on his property on the Ugpor Plain. An application was made last week beforo tho District Court fur the imprisonment of Josoph Ingley for lrauduk.lt bankruptcy, The matte has, however, beon allowed to romam in abeyance,. ..*. vv .,..... .. ~,.... The; l London' Bellringera and'.the laust*fanilly, who mot with": lUoVa'n enthusia'jjtic rooeption. in the. Theatw .Jloyallait' evening, givoV their.'. eeboiid performance to-night; wUen'tm entirely' new ttfgother nith n pantoinimio Bketoh, Tomorrow'afternoon a childron'a perfor'mancYwill be, given, and to morrow night'thesoasoh'v of the ;company: will concludes J.'k^'f' ' ■ ■'■■' :^"-.': ■■''■' jM : witt' L unJoubtedly be a. matter;,,c interest toall mothers and heads of families that there is an '.aluiidanoe of the newest and most usefullistyles'in:Childr'en's'Boys' add Youths' • clothing at; Te Aro -House, ! Wellington," yl/r' ';;■■( .... -, r.)Ve make a special study o( how'to clothe the rising race, and wo keep the largest and best' selected stock o| any qhe house in the colony, at;Tc ; Aro House, Wellington, . ■ Mr G J Ferguson, late of.Wnngahul, has how charge': of our ■ Ololbing Department, andlrom : msintimate knowledge of; the requirements of his country ]. districts will be able to eiecute all'orders promptly an-1 satisfactorily.;. fle requests his numerous friends to forward them with every con. fide'noe to Te'Aro House, Wellington, ; : ; In forwarding orders, the age of the Boy: 1 and the'classdf suit wanted, need, only tc bo sent jttf.To'Aro House, Wellington, - 'We have a grand scleotion'of Tweed Suits, especially, adapted for sohool wear, from 9/0 to 12/6 ;a superior lot o: Kalapoi aniti.with pleated fronts, from 10/1 to 15/6; and an immense variety of otkei Colonial Tweed Suits in plain'plealed fronti and Norfolk aliapea, from lis lid to 91s. a 1 To AroHoneo, Wellington," There are also large quantities of Englisl Tweed suits for Boys' wear, from 4s lid 5s lid, Cs lid, 7s lid, 8s lid, to 10s lid Velveteen Suits in three colors," and in ; thl Patience and Sailor shapes; as also at immonse variety of Boys' Jersey Suits, an prices i ranging from 6s lid to 7« lid, am upwards at To Aro House, Wellington.

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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XI, Issue 3691, 19 December 1890, Page 2

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The Wairarapa Daily. FRIDAY, DECEMBER 19, 1889. Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XI, Issue 3691, 19 December 1890, Page 2

The Wairarapa Daily. FRIDAY, DECEMBER 19, 1889. Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XI, Issue 3691, 19 December 1890, Page 2

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