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Wairarapa Daily Times. [ESTABLISHED 1878]

FRIDAY, APRIL 8, 1892.

, Being tub extended title of the Waihajupa Dailv, lyini which jt is fPBSTipAL,

Jacob Charles Peterson, Carterton, labourer, was yesterday adjudged a bankrupt. The Eights of Labour in Pahiatua are taking steps for the formation of a special settlement association, j A scene occurred in the lobby of the Houae of Assembly at Brisbane on Tuesday night, when ono member knocked another (Jop in ooiwoqaence of a dispute which arose during a (jebafe on the Polynesian Labour Bill. Mrs Cadman, wife of the Bon. A, J, Cadman, died at Auckland yesterday morning after a short illness. The deceased was a daughter of Mr Bell, J.P., an old settler flfWbangarej, Hannah Davis, agf.d eeventy-four, was found dead in bed at Lyttelton yesterday, The price of flour had been reduced £1 per ton by the Northern Boiler Milling Company, *" The domestic servants In Hartlepool, (England) aro taking steps to form a union, Thoy demand shorter hours and a half holiday every week, The Masterton Rifle Volunteers held their fortnightly inspection parado last evening. Captain Fownall being ir command, The men were put tbrougl the usual exercises, and acquitted themsefves very creditably. In the case Hutchison v, Ballance, which jvas dismissed, S}r Robert Stoul applied for costs on b.ehajf flf the ,dei fendant, which were granted. S,s3B' quently, on the application of the plaintiS, leave to movo for a new tria was granted. The hoarina of the application was fixed to take place withir fourteen days, aa TJie case J. D. Cade v 6. Hayes, ! of claim for Si damages, f#r _ the rercova n0 of a fence, was concluded in the R M Court yesterday afternoon, Tho lega )t t aspects of tho caso were argued at somi ias length, aftor which the Bench announce! nd that it would reserve its decision. In In tho Masterton R.M. Court ycater uy djy afternoon, before Colonel Roberts ng R.M., and sfa W, Renall, J.P., judg P mentfortlfe ve given in the following casesWjljian Mr Cameron v Jos. claim 12i 6d for jvork done; samev H. Weathrook ill' cjjim £l3s (id. Mr Pownall appearec fly for jiheplajptif in £oth .cases, 3a i A Poljtic?! Ass.optiijn ftas jifst beei . fornjed in Christchjjrcn ip .opposition ti I tbp present Governijient. Theprincipa rj pjapkg jii fh.eplafformpftJje'Assflciatioi "" -«the r(??ojjni}ipn gpd pngquragefnen; »'> " ffeprfflffl af ai of dual »ut.. ""-'Mnterfergngo ap,( opposed to undue istuiv. . j 8l!( State Socialism, opposition «, nationalization and any legislation whicii tends in that , direction, to oppose the return of a borrowing policy on the pari of tho Colony, to oppose inequitablo and class taxation, and to oppose the policy of the present Government as one ol sham Liberalism, founded on elasi antagonism calculated to affect alike the interests of working classes and employers. : ~ The quarterly meeting of the Master ton Cemetery Trustees was held in the Council Chambers last (Thursday) evening, there being present Messrs E, Feisl (chairman), R. M, Galloway, W. Perrj and R: Hare. The minutes of the previous meeting having been read aud con y. firmed, the Treasurer reported a credil Id balance of £49 3s sd. -It was decided tc make application to Mr Bunny for the ~ return of the title deeds of the Trust, jg Mr W, A. P, Sutton wrote, requesting that the damage done to a tombstone over the grave of his child be repaired, The Custodian stated that the'damage had not heon done by officials of the - Trust. It was resolyed to write to Mi Siittori to this effect, and to point oul that the Trust was not liable, The fol--5 lowing accounts were passed for payment Mr Hewitt,. £8 la (id; J. 0, Ingram, £sl4s fid; 0. E. Darnell, 16s, Messrs Feist and Galloway were'appointed- a Works Committeo, and the meeting adjourned.

Thf Hon J . Carroll has gono to' Vhakatane to enquire into some trouble | ?ith the fyitivea, who are said to have toppod a Burvey party carrying out fork there. In an action at Hamilton by the Piouresque Atlas proprietors agaiust a Waijato eattler, judament was given for the iefondant, The latter, though he idmitted that he had ordered the buob, ilaimed that they had notbeendelivered. rhe plaintiffs said the books had been jlaced outside his house, but defendant itated he had never aeon them. The concert to be given to-night in !hft Theatre Royal, Maaterton, under the juspicea of the Masterton Football Club will be an excellent one, if ve may judge from .the programme published in another column. Most of the leading local amateurs are contributing and the comedietta with which the entertainment is to conclude, is a bright and sparkling piece, and should cause much merriment in tho hands of those to whom the parts are allotted, The quarterly meeting of the Masterton Park Trustees wna held yesterday. Present—Messrs E. Feist (in the chair), R. Hare, J. 0. Boddington and F. G Mooro. The minutes of the previout moating were read and confirmed. The Treasurer reported a credit balance ol £3l9s Bd, in application was receiveo from tho Bed Star Football Club for the use of the Oval at £5 for the season It was resolved that the Club be informed that as the Trustees have only tlx rents from the ground for an income they do not see their way clear to rant ingtbe use of the Oval for less than £lO The Trustees, however, intimated thu they would roserve tho right of lettinj the Oral for representative and othei football matches and sports. The fol lowing accounts were passed for pay mentJ. Payton 4 Co., £1; J, J Smith, £l. The meeting then closed. Ladies who study fashion and elect t be in the mode, will be pleased to knoi that wo have opened out, and have now o: view, soma of the latest styles -in sing] robe dresses at Te Aro House, Wellington, Mast of these are the generally admire rough-surfaced materials, and tho mo; prominont among them are—Scotch Home spun, Panama Tweed, Milango Toili Cheviot Nees, molvern tweeds, Chevit Flotto, Drop Orasse, and Missouri Carrauj all very handsome and attractive styles* e le Aro House, Wellington, There are also great varieties of Estamir and Naval Serges, including tho celebrate Waterproof Serge, called Impervanas, 1?< durability and making up well, very fo materials can surpass those at 3 Aro House, Wellington, In addition to these there are sever; other materials as announced by as on tl fust page of this paper, foremost amor whioh are the favourite Dress Melton unequalled for durability, and which v have in various widths from 25 to4Binch< wide at Te iro House, Wellington, Those Dress Heltons wo have in t colours, such as Navy. Grey, Fawn Myrtl Claret, Brown, Marone and Black'; Pa toras of these and any other dress materi will bo forwarded postage free by applyii to Te Aro House, Wellington.

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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XIII, Issue 4084, 8 April 1892, Page 2

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Wairarapa Daily Times. [ESTABLISHED 1878] FRIDAY, APRIL 8, 1892. Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XIII, Issue 4084, 8 April 1892, Page 2

Wairarapa Daily Times. [ESTABLISHED 1878] FRIDAY, APRIL 8, 1892. Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XIII, Issue 4084, 8 April 1892, Page 2

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